Livonia Central High School - Livonian Yearbook (Livonia, NY)
- Class of 1957
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P52152 fl' , 2 fl gig, -1 1 f -- -- A -' II F.-ffkf .Mlacf A A Lu ' 'S HI 2 ,f . H 31 65 . ,M 3 ' .' 1 1 IT 53 , 5? L? 1, ' A Q A f f- ' A I LHIIIIU X :fx - -if I IHIllllllllllllillliilllllllllll i WW- ' - , -f , . f 1 2 ' ' XX 'hw 44 l It We .,..4-on ,de Zoned af Z STANDING: Maurice Sweeney, Raymond Harrison, Elwood Long SFATED Earl Saunders, President, Mrs George Savage. The Board of Education of Livonia Central School is a group of five citizens of the community one of which is elected every year for a term of five years. This group meets once every two weeks to appropriate money for building expenses, maintenance, and teach- ing supplies, to pass on administrative policies, and to maintain a working staff. It has a variety of occupa- tions as it is the manager of a restaurant in operating the school cafeteria, a transit corporation in transport- ing the children to and from school, or a complaints department in hearing the various problems of parents, teachers and even pupils. For all of these jobs, though these people receive a salary of exactly nothing. They give their time and energy with no reward except that of seeing that the young people ofthe community re- ceive a well rounded education in a safe and pleasant atmosphere. -aj! HH I f A uw ff X- if f gl Mt V 1 James M. Wilson, Principal Sterling Ellison, Vice-Principal, Elizabeth Jordan, Secretary. Leon S. VanDerMeid, Clerk e ale Z Have you ever noticed that sometimes, when you have really done a fine job or made a really worthwhile con- tribution of your time and energy, you have caused someone's face to light up--perhaps with gratitude and inner appreciation--perhaps with honest pride that you took that extra time and made that extra effort to do the job well --just for them? Sir Harry Lauder used to tell about an old Lamp Lighter he knew in Scotland. The old man would go from lamp pole to lamp pole at dusk performing his task. Sir Harry said The old man would be out of sight, but I could al- ways tell which way he went by the lamps he had lighted. It seems to me if we want to be successful and really happy with our work, we must do our job in a way to put light in people's faces. Do the job in such a way that, even when we are out of sight, folks will always know which way we went by the lights left lighted. To compile this yearbook is, for many of you, a labor of love. In it you have recorded in a visible and quite permanent way, the activities and accomplishments of your school days. It is my sincere wish that the knowledge and skill you have acquired, the qualities of character you have devel- oped, and the standards of citizenship you have practiced during your high school days made it possible for each of you to likewise record a praise -worthy volume of your life. May this book of your life be for each of you a record of service, success, and satisfaction. May it also record a long, long trail of lighted faces. Sincerely, James M. Wilson X . THIRD GRADE FOURTH GRADE FIFTH GRADE Ann Snyder Bernice Duryea Jean Downing Gertrude Minnehan Irene McSweeney Barbara Springett Katharine Crossett Elizabeth O'Connell Agnes Wolf 1 k is 'x 'f' 2 X W Y. 'P-. 'N -1 :Lt SIXTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE Janett Parker Thomas Leicht Ralph Davis Golda Long Martha Krisher Raymond Connell Irene Williams Ruth Mooney Edna McTamaghan 8 1 l . Ai., 4 ..'!M,s, -ff , -Aw r R' , CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION IANGUAGES and MATHEMATICS LIBRARY AND HO C Charles Patanella Mildred Wilson Phyllis Dickinson Eric P. Smith Muriel Keith Dorothy Bubier Loraine May 'Q .953 9 pf v N - Q , -s.wWWwa. l 4 I ,gf ART AND COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE AND NURSE AND DENTAL HYGIENIS Mildred Gardner INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mary Mitchell T Betty Pearce Eugene Huff Mary Fitzgerald Rodney Antalek, John Parker--Cadet PHYSICAL EDUCATION MUSIC Eugene Baker Dorothy Wingate Vera Curnmerton Edwin Gott 9 GUIDANCE AND SCIENCE Max Thomas Sterling Ellison I , M, Ji My .nl 7 ! vu v X . ' -4 I 5 , W ' I -v u n J f.. L f fG1:p Zu Duane da Ehau BACK ROW: Charles Robin- son, Reginald Lynn, Edwin Gott, Ralph Davis, Silas Day. FRONT ROW: Chester Hanna, Chris Wittrup, David Little, Walter Hill. ea J N , Yo .Zed Woman de BACK ROW: Kenneth Struble, James Amold, Donald Hoyt. FRONT ROW: Henry Taft, Karl Osborne. Yi' cs 0 1 x 1 -444044 BP 'IK ROW Cora May, Ellen Johnson, Clara Wilkins. FRONT ROW: Virginia Vallone, Connie Herrington. Beulah Davis, Alice Jackson. 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Intramurals 1,25 Band 1,2,3,4g Dance Band 2,3,4g Chorus 2,3,45 All-County Chorus 2,35 Harmon- aires 3,45 Athletic Carnival 1,Bas- ketball 3,45 Football 1,2,3,4g Base- ball 1,2,3,4g L Club 1,2,3,4, Class Officer, Vice-Pres. 1,4, Pres. 25 Student Council 45 Senior Play 45 Y Staff 2,3,4g Photo Ed. 4. 1x'.2ENjxg A 7 f'7mui f I A 'T x 2 N o -5 x O 'N f5 N 1 I ' fog MARY ELIZABETH BIRKEDAHL IIMHIYII Lf a good disposition is as valuable as gold--she should retire. Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Athletic Carni- val lg Student Council 15 Jr. Red Cross lg Senior Play 45 FHA 1,2,3, 4. an-. ie CAROL FRANCES BRISBANE Carol To get to school on time I will endeavor But as they say, 'Better late than never! ' Intramurals 1,2,3,44 Band 1,2,3,-43 All-County Band l,3,43 Dance Band 2,3,45 Chorus 3,4, Treas. 45 Girls' Glee Club 1,29 Octette 4, Athletic Camival 1, Senior Play 45 Y Staff 2,33 Newspaper Staff 3,43 Sec.-Treas. 4. .. BEVERLY JANE BANKER Bevie She 's certain to be seen Where fun and mischief beam tramurals 1 2 3,4' Chorus 3 4 Vice-Pres. 3, Pres 4, Girls' Glee Club 1 2, Athletic Carnival 1 eaders' Club 3,4 Pres. 45 Class Officer, Vice-Pres. 35 Senior Play - Y Staff 2,3,4, Art Ed JUDIT H ANN BRUCK Judy A changable mood, a good se of humor, If you hear that she 's shirking, it's just a rumor. tramurals 1,2,3,45 Chorus 4, Girls' Glee Club 1- Athletic Cami val 15 Leaders' Club 3,4, Treas 4 Safety Council 1 2 3 45 Student Council 45 Senior Play 45 Broadcast Club 3- American Legion Speaking ontest 3 JOSEPH ANTHONY CICERO llJOeH All things come to him who works and waits. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 FFA Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 25 Class Officer, Pres. 45 Projection Squad 3,45 Senior Play 45 FFA 1,25 3,4, Pres. 4. De 7957 JULIUS ROGER COLE Jules Yes, he loves to crack his jokes, And in short amust the folks. Intramurals 45 Senior Play 45 FFA 45 Transfer from John Marshall High School, Rochester, N.Y. in Senior year. fqfr . Z Q I+ fP,q,Lt:If' ban DONALD GOOSSENS Tarzan School breaks up my whole day. Intramurals 1,2 3 45 Football 1,2,45 Track 1,25 L ,Club 1,2,4. -Q-. 'Z' ff? ,Z 1, 5. '11 J, 1 aim THOMAS CLARK GOOD lITom ll Tom's the kind you like to meet, If you can find him when he isn't asleep. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Chorus 15 Ath- letic Carnival 15 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 15 Track 15 Projection Squad 2,35 Senior Play 45 News- paper Staff 1,25 FFA 15 American Legion Speaking Contest 1. JEAN ANN GIBSON Jeannie A studious worker we find in this girlg She has time for a hello though her mind's in a whirl. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Band 253,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 All-County Chorus 35 Athletic Carnival 15 Safety Council 1,2,3,45 Student Council 45 Senior Play 45 Broadcast Club 35 Pres. 35 National Honor Soceity 3,45 American Le- gion Speaking Contest 3. FREDERICK CHESTER HAAK Freddie W5 Some say he's bashfl.ll5 others f'r,w,57,,' doubt it. N 5 ' f HJ. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1, 5 2,3,4, Football 1,25 Baseball 1,z,a, X o 45 L Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Stu- , 5 Q 1 dent Council 3,45 Jr. Red Cross 2. X, 1 AMIMEQ- Q 5 ,P RICHARD HARRISON llmchll They say great talkers are little doers, but he 's an exception. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,35 All-County Band 25 Chorus I,2,3, Treas. 35 All-County Chorus 2,35 All-State Chorus 35 Athletic Car- nival 15 Basketball 1,25 Tennis 1, 2,3,45 Wrestling 45 L Club 1,2,3, 45 Class Officer, Treas. 35 Safety Council 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Stu- dent Council I,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Pro- jection Squad 1,25 Senior Play 45 Y Staff 1,2,3,45 FFA 1,2,3,4, Pres. 3, County Pres. 45 Boys' State 3. f fo :ff 'x NORMA LOU HANNA Norma Dates are my favorite fruit. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Chorus 3,4, Sec. 45 Girls' Glee Club 1,2, Treas. 15 Athletic Carnival 15 Class Offi- cer, Vice-Pres. 25 Student Council 45 Senior Play 45 Y Staff 35 News- paper Staff 3,4, Ed. 4. if: , ,Jn H 'ext MEREDITH MAE GRANN llcertll Meredith is quite a ga15 You couldn't ask for a nicer pal. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Athletic Car- nival 15 Safety Council 3,4, Sec. 45 Senior Play 45 Newspaper Staff 35 FHA 3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Broad- cast Club 3. .la RONALD HARRISON Little Ron That I'm a man I'd have you know, Tho' I still have some room to grow. Intramurals 1,25 Band 1,2,3,45 All- County Chorus 25 Chorus 2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Football 1,2,3,45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 45 L Club .l,2,3,45 Class Officer, Treas. 15 Student Council 3,4, Treas. 45 Broadcast Club 3. 177' 'bv FRANCES ANNE HOFMANN Fran Fran's a prim miss, there 'S a skip in her walk, Many a laugh she's had, and boy can she talk! Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, All-County Band 1,2,3,4g Dance Band 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1,3g Girls' Glee Club 25 Athletic Carnival 15 Safety Council 2s Senior Play 4, Y Staff 2,3,4, Newspaper Staff 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Sec. 4, American Legion Speaking Con- De 7957 ALLEN LEE MILIER PAIN He is going forward to something great. Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,35 All-County Chorus 35 Baseball 2, Projection Squad 1,2,3g Y Staff 1,2,3,4, Art Editor 3. WILLIAM BERNARD KURTZ Kurtzie Rather quiet, rather shy: But with the girls he's quite a guy.ll Intramurals l,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,4, FFA Basketball 1,2, 3,45 L Club 2,3,45 Safety Council 1,25 Student Council 2,35 Projec- tion Squad 1,2,3,45 Senior Play 4, FFA 1,2,3,4, Broadcast Club 3. LYNN ANN MASTERSON flHappyll A ring on the finger is worth two on the phone. Intramurals 2,3,4, Leaders' Club 3, 4, Sec. 4, Senior Play 4, Y Staff 4, Bus. Manager 4, Newspaper Staff 3, FBIA 3, Transferred from Ben. Franklin High School, Rochester, N.Y. in Soph. Year. A 3:1141 Rl gyo A fl f-fitter?- MARY Mc CARTHY LYNN llKimlI She may be quiet, she may be shy But anyway, she got her guy! Intramurals 1,2,3g Chorus 1,2,3g Girls' Glee Club 1,23 Athletic Car- nival 1, Class Officer, Sec. 1, Safety Council 1,2,3, Sec. 2,35 Student Council 1. , - '45 f. and LILLIAN MAY ORMAN Ilsisll She 's just the quiet kind whose nature never changes. Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Chorus 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Athletic Car- nival 15 Safety Cotuicil 1,2,3,45 Senior Play 45 Y staff 35 FHA 1, 2,3,4, Sec. 3. i ii o ' o f C , R Jugsfl- 47' JOAN MARIE PANIPINTO !lJualI She 's little, but from tip to toe she's a brimful of life and go. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Chorus 3, Sec. 35 Girls' Glee Club 25 All-County Chorus 3, Athletic Carnival 15 Class Officer, Sec. 43 Safety Council 1, 2,3,45 Senior Play 45 Newspaper Staff 3,4. TI-IERESA ANN PANIPINTO llTerryll She 's little and she 's wise5 She's a terror for her size. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Octette 45 All-County Chonis 35 Athletic Carnival 15 Class Officer, Sec. 35 Safety Council 1,2,3,45 Student Council 35 Senior Play 4. 7' as PAUL EDWARD NICHOLS Paul The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed. Intramurals l,2,3,45 Athletic Car- nival 15 Track 15 Class Officer, Pres. 1,35 Treas. 23 Safety Council 1,25 Y Staff 1,2,3, Bus. Manager 35 Newspaper Staff 1,25 Boys' State 3. .la BARBARA JEAN PARKS HBabsll Barbie has charms a mile thick. You bet she 's in on every trick. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 All-County Chorus 35 Athletic Carnival 15 Class Officer, Sec 3- Safet Coun- - Y C11 1,2,3,4, Student Council 3, Senior Play 4. GERALD DONALD PARSONS llJakCll Jake never has much to say5 The teachers wish we were all that way. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Athletic Car- nival l5 Projection Squad 3,45 Pho- to Club 1,2. De 7757 llsuell Full of pep is this cute lass, But you can tell she really has class. Intramurals 1,253,415 Chorus 35 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 All-County Chorus 35 Athletic Carnival 15 Safety Council 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Senior Play 45 Y Staff 2,3,45 Newspaper Staff 3,45 FHA 3,4, Treas. 4. MARCIA JANE PARSONS Marsh She appears to be shy and senti- mental, But thcre's a gal who's tempera- mental. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Chorus 35 Girls'Glee Club 25 Athletic Car- nival 13 Safety Council 1,2,3,45 Senior Play 45 Y Staff 354, Sec.- Treas. 45 Newspaper Staff 3,45 FHA 1,25 Girls' State 3. ,W ' QW' rl' V CHARLOTTE ANN REED Charley She 's small, but so's a stick of dy namite. Intramurals 45 Senior Play 45 JV Cheerleader 45 Transfer from Rochefort American High School, France, at beginning of senior year. nlfllt ut, f x -if s A S , LB I ll Q' A v','47,kxkln 'bg DAVID EARL PHELPS Flipper Although Dave is somewhat shy, We must admit he 's quite a guy. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 All-County Band 25 Dance Band 2, 45 Athletic Carnival 15 Baseball 25 L Club 2. aff, . 1 f ' gf T fy D f png. ,1l'x A ,W Y If 451,11 Wlgff., f M9721 f 'I W 'fff'w,'l ,fy 7,, My 9,-,ln iff W4' ,ff ffm nf - I W I FK' .15 LILLIAN CIAIRE SMITH ll Nursing seems to be the job for her5 She 'll make the patients sit up and pun. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Octette 45 All-County Chorus 15 All-State Chorus 35 Leaders' Club 2,3,45 Safety Council 1,-2, 3-45 Senior Play 45 Y Staff 25 Newspaper Staff 25 FHA 1,2,3,45 Historian 45 American Legion Speaking Contest 3,4. EDWIN GENE SPARKS llsparkyll A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Athletic Car- nival 15 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Foot- ball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 15 Track 2,3, 45 L Club 3,4, Treas. 45 Jr. Red Cross 45 FFA 1,2,3, Sentinel 2,3. BARDEE BETSY SMITH Ba:dahl Love is a dream, gosh I'm sleepy! Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Band 2,3,4, Sec.-Treas. 45 All-County Band 25 Dance Band 3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 15 All-County Chorus 1,35 All-State Chorus 35 Harmonettes 35 Athletic Carnival 1,25 Senior Play 45 Newspaper Staff 35 FBLA 35 JV Cheerleader 3. .5 .la .2 De 7957 VIRGINIA RIX WILSON Gina To all she 'll lend a helping hand, And as a friend we think she 's grand. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Band 1.2,3,45 All-County Band 1,2,35 Chorus '35 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Athletic Car- nival 15 Leaders' Club 2,3,45 Class Officer, Sec. 25 Senior Play 45 Y Staff 1,2,3,4, Editor 45 Newspaper Staff 1,25 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Amer- ican Legion Speaking Contest 3. GEORGE RICHARD WHITEMAN Dutch Dutch is such a friendly guy5 He has that glitter in his eye. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Athletic Car- nival 15 Basketball 15 FFA Basket- ball 3,45 Football 2,3,45 Track 1, 25 Class Officer, Treas. 45 L Club 3,45 Jr. Red Cross 3, Vice-Pres. 35 FFA 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3. 'ik R i, .,. ,Wi pg.. , ti A t fi r A 'fs N WILLIAM HARRY WOODRUFF Miss Dorothy H, Bubier Mr. Rodney J. Antalek W00dY Adviser AdViS91' unspoken word never does harm. Council 1,2,3,4g Projection quau 3,45 Photo Club 1. lm. . In the now distant year of 1954, the class of '57 began our four year journey through high school. To assist us on our long hike toward the goal of graduation, Mrs. Short came along as adviser. As our guides to help us, we elected Paul Nichols as president, Rich Beach as -vice-president, Mary McCarthy acted as secretary to keep us up to date, and Ronald Harrison took control of our purse. As money raising projects during our first year, we sold pencils, had baked food sales, and sponsored eighth period dances. As Sophomores we traveled under the advice of Mr. Moynihan while Rich Beach fulfilled his duties as president. Paul Nichols assisted as vice -president with Virginia Wilson as secretary and Norma Hanna as treasurer. On our list of important events for the year were our Club '57, baked food sales, and eighth period dances. As we traveled on, we stopped long enough to choose our class rings, our souvenirs which we greatly treasure. Traveling on, we moved up to our Junior year guided by Miss Bubier and Mr. Antalek with Paul Nichols in the lead as president. Beverly Banker assisted as vice -president and Barbara Parks acted as secretary while our purse was handed to Richard Harrison. Social functions performed were our Junior Prom, Oriental Fantasy , the annual stationery sale, and our Western show, all of which expanded our treasury and helped us on our way. At long last we arrived at our destination as Seniors. We stopped long enough to put Joe Cicero behind the wheel as president while Rich Beach stood by ready to take over as vice -president. Ioan Panipinto was elected sec- retary with Richard Whiteman hanging on to our purse. Miss Bubier and Mr. Antalek were our advisers. We began by sponsoring several skating parties and dinners. One of our unforgettable events was the Senior Play, A Case of Springtime directed by Mrs. Keith and produced by special arrangement with Dramatics Publishing Company of Chicago. Next on our list came our Christmas Ball, Candyland . We took adva 'itage of our magazine sale so as to be sure we had sufficient funds to undertake our senior uip to New York City. We reached the end of our Jour- ney as we walked up to receive our diplomas. As we bid farewell to our beloved school, our memories are happy ones and we all agree that it has been a wonderful four years! fncvamaaz Ioan Panipinto Secretary 19 BUSIEST Claire Smith and Joe Cicero That Joe and Claire should be awarded the ti- tle of busiest is of no surprise to anyone--especial- ly their fellow seniors. We all know of the wonder- ful job Joe has done as our class president this year. I-Ie's devoted many hours to our class pro- jects and does more than his share when it's time to work. Claire, too, is always busy--whether it is to cheer us up when we are feeling sorry for our- selves or to help us when we need it. We know we can always depend on Claire. BEST DANCERS Charlotte Reed and Bill Kurtz Charlotte and Bill were fotmd dancing down the center of the gym floor on December 28th amidst the striped canes and lollipops of Candyland, and who should take the throne but little Charley. Actually, they would have been much more at ease if they had been jitterbugging to Seventeen. HAPPIEST Mary Lynn and Norma Hanna Mary and Norma are well deserving of the title of happiest. Their amiable personalities are known by everyone. Mary always has a sunny greeting for everyone. Norma's cheerful disposition easily dis- proves the tale of the redhead's temper. MOST MUSICAL Bardee Smith and Richmond Beach Bardee and Rich are really tops in their class along the music line. Bardee not only is an out- standing member of chorus and plays the bells in band, but also plays piano and is organist in her church. In her junior year she was chosen Best Girl Musician of Livingston County. Rich also is a member of chorus and band. He represented LCS at both All-County and All-State. We'll all re- member him for Tuti Fruiti in the 1956 Musi- cal Review. While fourth periods finds him play- ing the Sousaphone, he also can play trumpet and you should hear him let go on those drums! COMEDIANS Beverly Banker and Julius Cole Although this is Julie's first year at Livonia he, along with Bev, has earned a reputation for being very successful at getting laughs. They both pos- sess an ability for quick replies and actions which keep their fellow classmates laughing. We'll nev- er forget Bev and her Jerry Lewis imitations or Julie and his witty remarks. SPORTSMANSHIP Joan Panipinto and Don Goossens We never need to worry about Don or Joan showing poor sportsmanship at a sports event or becoming angry at a remark about them. They can see the two sides to every problem and the well- meaning behind a practical joke. Many a time we 've wished that we had their patience and abili- ty to accept things optimistically. NUISANCES Jean Gibson and Fred Haak Jean and Fred are another pair of goof-offs. These two are always to be fotuid when something is up--especially in the back row of twelfth social studies class. There must be some reason why they call Fred the devil . Actually, although these two are real pests, they can always be found on the job at all class activities. MOST ARTISTIC L Masterson and Allen Miller ynn Lynn and Allen have been chosen by their class- mates as the most artistic. They are both very de- serving of this title as their work on various pro- jects, such as proms and posters, has shown. Lynn and Allen have always generously contributed their time and ability to help complete class and club projects. BEST COOKS Lillian Orman, Barbara Parks, and Judy Bruck The cooks in the crowd are Barb Parks, Lillian Orman, and Judy Bruck. Of the three, only Lillian is a homemaking student, but they all do a good deal of the cooking in their own homes. Lill's fa- vorite is pina while Barb's family likes her spa- ghetti. Judy's crowd goes for her specialty, angel food cake. All three are well aware that the shortest path to a man's heart is through his stom- ach. MOST BASHFUL Mary Birkedahl and Gerald Parsons Although Mary and Jake are known for their bashfulness, when it comes to participation in class activities, they can always be found hard at work. We very seldom hear them say anything but we all know that underneath their bashful exterior are two swell personalities. They can often be found hard at work and probably getting more done than those of us who waste our energy talk- ing. NOISIEST Meredith Grann and Bill Woodruff Always goofing-off --these two! With their sound boxes working overtime, they always seem to be having lots of fun and so do the people that are with them. But you must admit that Mere- dith and Bill are really a couple of nice kids with a lot besides hot air behind them. MOST ALL-AROUND STUDENTS Richard Harrison and Theresa Panipinto Rich is certainly outstanding when it comes to extra-curricular activities. I-le has been a mem- ber of both band and chorus, has represented our class in basketball, tennis, and is this years cap- tain of our new wrestling team. This year he has the honor of being President of the Student Coun- cil. He was also FFA President last year, and this year is President of the County FFA. Rich is also a member of Y-Staff, L-Club, Projection Squad, and last summer he attended Boy's State. Theresa has represented the senior class in Student Council for four years and has been a member of the Safety Council too. Theresa is very active in chorus, having been a member of chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Octet, and attending All-County Chorus. To top off all their activities Rich and Terry both possess terrific personalities. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Frances Hofmann and Virginia Wilson Due to their many achievements, it was not surprising that Fran and Gina were chosen the most likely to succeed . Scholastically, they are at the top of their class. Gina was the probationary Sophomore on the National Honor Society and she was joined by Fran in her Junior year. They both have received many awards and honors while re- maining active in extra-curricular activities. We are sure that they are indeed most likely to suc- ceed. BIGGEST EATERS Marcia Parsons and Darwin Fields The biggest eaters role was given to Marsh and Darbo. Now that they are well known gour- ments, all entertainers will have to double the recipe when they are on the scene. Darbo can oft- en be found after school with a little can of sau- sages and Marsh never refuses that after school candy bar. But, all kidding aside, these are two really nice kids and good for a lot of laughs. FUTURE FARMERS Richard Whiteman and Paul Nichols Dutch and Paul have been voted the future farmers of the class of '57. Both of them are al- ready carrying a large share of responsibility on the farm. We all are sure that their experience and in- dividual personalities will lead them far in their chosen field. SLEEPIEST Tom Good and David Phelps An alarm clock would be a good waker-up- per for Tom and Daveg voted the sleepiest. Al- though they are both well liked by their classmates teachers have at times become vexed when trying to keep them awake in class. ' r 'T k r-XT K. 11-3- MOST ATHLETIC Suzanne Reed and Edwin Sparks The role of most athletic has been voted to Sue and Ed. as they are both active in sports and show good examples of sportsmanship. Ed. has been very interested in sports in his high school years as he has participated in basketball, foot- ball, baseball, and track. Sue has also been ac- tively interested in sports through intramurals and extra activities. These kids have been appropriate ly chosen the most athletic and those showing a good living example of school spirit. THE BEST LINE Carol Brisbane and Ronald Harrison That Carol and Ronnie have the best lines is really an understatement. These two are always shooting the breeze with someone--usually of the opposite sex. But, they always manage to take time out from their flirting to help in all class projects an x 3 , r if NWN V ff? Y lt 1 Hands, Bob Parker . . . . Mr. Parker . . . . Mrs. Parker . . . .. Betty Parker . . . Dickie Parker . . Gwen Anderson . Joan Abernaker . . Eddie Abernaker . . Louella ...... Mr. Abernaker . . . Mrs. Brunswick . Mrs. James . . . . . Mrs. Hill ...... Plainc lot hes Man Miss Bright .... SENIOR PIAY CAST THURSDAY NIGHT Rich Beach . . . JoeCicero....... Lynn Masterson . Jean Gibson . . . Richard Harrison Carol Brisbane . Charlotte Reed ..... Tom Good .... , n FRIDAY NIGHT Rich Beach Joe Cicero Beverly Banker Frances Hofmann Richard Harrison Judith Bruck Virginia Wilson Tom Good Meredith Gramm ..... Meredith Grann Julius Cole .... . . Marcia Parsons . . Sue Reed ........ Lillian Orman . . . . William Kurtz ..... .Norma Hanna . . Julius Cole Joan Panipinto Barbara Parks Mary Birkedahl William Kurtz Claire Smith Produced by special arrangement of the Dramatic Publishing Company, Chicago, Ill. tvs g l 'f my-S,-'.:. A., ifvagq.-F 0 spy Y I . .Wu bi O K la 7041! De .la BEVERLY BANKER leaves her pauence w1th clowns to Mlss Cumberton RICHMOND BEACH leaves h1s ablltty to flnd Orchard Polnt by boat to anyone clever enough to flnd h1s way home rn the dark MARY BIRKEDAHL leaves anthrng she mlght have to Kathy Russell except Mac CAROL BRISBANE leaves her ab1l1ty to get to school on trme to Carol Stewart JUDY BRUCK leaves her brother to Mr Patanella Good luck' JOE CICERO leaves the Jobs of semor class pres1dent and FFA prestdent to any capable Jumor who thrnks he can handle them JULIUS COLE leaves a map of LlVlllgSIOll County s back roads to anyone who wants to take the long way home JEAN GIBSON leaves Mr Smrth lll peace TOM GOOD leaves h1s flyrng saucer to Ned Raffa DON GOOSSENS leaves h1s trrps to Rochester to anyone who feels lrke a long walk MEREDITH GRANN leaves her mterest rn Bob Foote to NO ONE FRED HAAK leaves h1s garage blllldlllg next Halloween to Eddre D1eter NORMA HANNA leaves her Geneseo book covers to the school RICHARDSON HARRISON leaves all h1s outs1de act1v1t1es to anyone who has trme for them all RONNIE HARRISON leaves h1S crutches to any football player who thlnks lrghtmng won t strlke twrce rn the same place FRANCES HOFMANN leaves her abllrty to flx typewrlters to anyone else who needs an excuse for thelr typrng BILL KURTZ. would l1ke to leave hls falsres fteeth that ISD to B111 Murphy LYNN MASTERSON leaves her short halr and curly bangs to Kathy Russell ALLEN MILLER leaves h1s art1st1c abrlrty to anyone who l1kes to do posters LILLIAN ORMAN would leave her ablllty to fllrt to Blanche Young but she has enough now JOAN PANIPINTO leaves her love of school to Marge Whrteman THERESA PANIPINTO leaves her safety councrl posrtron on Bus 12 to Davrd Mlller and Howard Judd hoprng they w1ll make GOOD use of lf BARBARA PARKS leaves all her New York Tlm6S to anyone who l1kes to read GERALD PARSONS leaves h1s hrstory book on Mr Smrth s desk for any Jumor who thlnks he can make better use of II MARCIA PARSONS leaves her love of Engltsh to anyone who thrnks that he can stand It DAVID PHELPS leaves h1s abrllty to get along wrth Mr Smlth to Fred McClelland CHARLOTTE REED leaves her motto Better late than never to Mr Ellrson SUE REED leaves' ' ' CLAIRE SMITH leaves her short storles and abllrty to drtve people crazy to Marlon Partrldge EDDIE SPARKS leaves hrs two teeth that he lost on the football fleld to anybody who can f1nd them RICHARD WHITEMAN leaves hrs football unrform number 47 to Razor Q Lrttle Ray 1 VIRGINIA WILSON leaves her Job of belng prlnclpal s kld to anyone just anyone' THE CLASS OF 1957 leaves the1r canopy to the school ID the hopes that the upcommg classes w1ll get as much use out of It as we drd Wltnesses James M Wllson Frances Hofmann eiaafnau-41 Dorothy H Bubler Rrchard Harrlson ffawfwm 6757! Rodney J Antalek 26 I PAUL NICHOLS leaves his perfect attendance record to anyone who likes school as much as he does. V1 'D f .ff KW' rg M 5 N ggi ui:F x X! Q 7 454729 WX X LQ KS M f., Lg, X: s WM lifgsi 4 fx f Qsfylixxx iw i WN AWN, A F XM fxwfff' N1 ,H ix M xx fx X 'fic f, 1 .1 f fix! 'ix E X ANZ X 1 lwlkgx Q' X xx fx A PN X .. QR X .X 5? IF 6916 lea gnfanfa I.. , I 59 Q., mfs. rv .rap . f fbxfs ,.-.. Q-0 President N X f 1- Vw 1' Q?'7 1 , Qi ,ff l , K X fr, Wa' Vice-President Adviser Z4 FIRST ROW: Joyce Barnhart, Richard Boutell, Larry Briggs, Walter Nichols, Mr. Huff, Adviser. SECOND ROW: Ed- ward Dieter, Elsie Downey. THIRD ROW: Murphy Duncan, Janice Gibson, Marlene Gregory. FOURTH ROW: Pat Haak, Ruth Henderson, Barbara Hen- drickson, Don Houser, Howard Judd. FIFTH ROW: Lynn Kendrick, Joe Korn- bau, Fred McClelland, Gale McKeown, Bob McNeil. X ' ' ' Q- f ' 7 fi Q Y .ci M, A 'iff ' sf' Q ' a- 'fe wif., .N ILJIQ, ' 'ff , , ' , ! if . S 2554 -' H551 Adviser SCCTEUUY de 79567 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Keith, Tom Riley, Monte Meyer, Bob Mjmiehan, David Moss. SECOND ROW: Bill Muscato, Ned Raffa. THIRD ROW: Kathleen Russell, Edward Sharpe, Bob Spencer. FOURTH ROW: Carol Stewart, Anthony Tuch- rello, Gary Waldron, Vince Wayland, Jim Welch. FIFTH ROW: Carl Wester, Margaret Whiteman, Jean Williams, Bob Woolston, Blanche Young. ' :1f'ffl'i1 '5'l .' I ff Www . Q M if ,S 41 , . A , ,L , VL Agfa- rw A 4 A W W t 1 ' if L c rv ox , X X x 'g ' W I, M Wgjffl N. 'Q Cv. s l 1 Tre asuxer eg 'v Gr 51, Sf, if-6 f4 Y g 'lf A ' 'll Y 0 I iz , . .lv K' ' III: i Zed Hi, boys! Working hard 'P STANDING: Ward Hopkins, Murlin Hammond. SBATED: Charlotte Wester, Robcrt Foote, Mrs. Wilson. e4S TOP ROW: R. Hofmann, L. Richardson, R. Nerwin, K. Schroeder, M. Hammond, M. Davis, T. Gott, R. Foote, D. Henry. THIRD ROW: Nlrs. Wilson, R. Harrison, M. Goering, S. Kurtz, C. Wester, N. Sliker, F. Allen, B. Foster, P. Vaccaro, P. Busch, C. Tenny. SECOND ROW: W. Murphy, G. Thompson, J. Callahan, D. Miller, H. Thomas, A. Briggs, K. Harder, J. Ellison, M. Morgan, E. Edwards, W. Hopkins. FIRST ROW: J. Farley, M. Partridge, E. Walklcy, S. Struble, H. Costello, D. Bartholcmew, S. Tegart, J. Cooligan, H. Bach, J. Slrublc. itll? What's so interesting behind that book, Gene? .fed STANDING: lvir. Patanella, Thomas Spencer, Mr. Con nell. SDXTED: Rosemary Murphy, Frances Masterson, Alice Ann Schuster. 64 TOP ROW: J. Baker, M. Pope, T. Wright, M. McCan.na, R. Murphy, R. Davis, W. Colegrove, S. Stalica, J. Finlay, W. Bodine, J. Weegar, D. Hendrickson, T. Post. FOURTH ROW: lvir. Patanella, F. Fuller, N. Elliot, J. Whuck, J. Frazer, S. Davis, E. Allen, F. Masterson, F. Bruck, J. Broadnax, K. Gladding, J. Struble, T. Goossens, D. Phillips, N. Krest. THIRD ROW: B. Gaczynski, K. Kiehle, L. Richardson, L. Temple, H. Stoner, M. Morgan, M. Birkedahl, E. Carey, J. Grandy, S. Miller, J. Whiteman, K. Pressler, T. Spencer, Mr. Connell. SECOND ROW: M. Murphy, M. Gesell, P. Simpson, J. Wade, D. Jenks, V. Prowant, E. Lowrey, M. Hotchkiss, M. Partridge, M. Jewell, A. Schuster, S. Sweet, P. Temple, J. Gregory. FIRST ROW: P. Dillman, J. Hollar, S. Ellis, J. Boutell, R. Smearing, R. Philip- son, H. Sintzenick, D. Price, R. Harvey, D. Huff, D. Rumfelt, W. Roe, K. Kilty, K. Barber. 1466444433 TOP ROW: Mrs. Mc- Tarnaghan, J. Hatfield, J. Pascarella, L. Sailer, L. Stewart, L. Parsons, L. Taft, R. Parks, G. Wiegand, B. Davis, D. Moss, J. Nichols, S. West, P. Wright, J. Struble, C. Simpson. FOURTH ROW: G. Miller, C. Morell, P. Morrissey, G. Nebbia, M. Yanantuono. THIRD ROW: J. Minnehan, B. Walkley, T. Vallone, R. Patt'ison, D. Strong. SECOND ROW: M. Shan- hart, W. Sherman, R. Panipinto, D. Parker, J. Rayton. FIRST ROW: N. Wunder, M. Nickerson, C. Vollmer, S. West, P. Taft. Q. ,. , 55 . .4'a6la4uX,4 TOP ROW: Mr. Davis, E. Holmes, E. Hendrick- son, A. Bowne, W. May, J. Jischke, B. Day, P. Brown, M. Callahan, T. Amold, C. Didas, C. Finocchario, T. Saw- yer. SECOND ROW: B. DeMun, P. King, M. La- Bue, E. Costello, P. Jamison, J. Fabry, D. Henry, L. Finocchario, A. J. Johnson, A. Da- vis, J. Brown. FIRST ROW: N. Gibson, D. Dilliman, D. Bartholo- mew, I. Harvey, J. Brennan, C. Carr, J. Briggs, B. Gladding, D. Colyer, W. Bartlett. H his 1 ef44467f4 TOP ROW: Miss Mooney, G.,Brennen, T. Cour- neen, D. Gascon, W. Barrister, D. Colyer, L. Bodine, R. Farley, P. Fusco, G. Baker, R. Es- sler, T. Duryea, J. Gregory. SECOND ROWL N. Bushnell, C. Cicero, S. Day, D. Davis, R. Davis. FIRST ROW: P. Brennan, C. Finoccha- rio, J. Davis, N. Clif- ford, D. Buchanan. 14944472 TOP ROW: Mis. Krish- er, T. Guenther. S. Nlelching, S. Hammond, L. Parsons. G Richard- son. C. Luclaenhach. S Post. J. Peek, P. Roe, G Murphy, M. Lewis, S. Miller, G. Grisby, S. Gregory. SECOND ROW: C. Priee, F. Kiehle, R. Henderson, D. Mac- Arlhur. P. Kendrick. FIRST ROW: M. Haak, P. McEneany, C. Mi- nosh. R. Phillips, J. Hopkins. A'46!a44e6f'? TOP ROW: Mrs. Long. M. Davis, C. Davis, J. Cicero. M. Hale, R. Colyer, N. Grear, D. Boutell, A. Bosley. SEC- OND ROW: E. Hi1l,M. Brown. M. Bacon, E. Chandler, L. Greene, J. Crane. FIRST ROW: T. Dillrngin, A. Gladding, S. Brayen. B. Baker, D. Baker. C. Carly. .4'aQ4ee76 BACK ROW: F. Wfhite- man. R. Vroman, D. Waldron, T. Ryan, M. SlHl7CI1lCh.K.VJI1uk. SECOND ROW: D. Rumfel1,G. Smith, R. Stetzenmeyer, R. While S. Wells, R. Staudinger Mr. Leichi, R. Waden, P. Turner, P. Schroeder T Tuchrello, G. Wool- slon FIRST ROW: D. Struble, J. Tegart, M. Ward, P. Stalicri, B. Strebe, V. Shearer, S. Smith. A. Slater, Ab- sent - L. Ziegler. . Z, f 'u 'Q w i . Aagzawag TOP ROW: Mrs. Parker, D. Huff, K Lalnlaye, M. Orman, R. VanScooter, T. McCarthy, J. Mc- Canna, G. Minosh. SECOND ROW: J. Kurtz, D. Lynn, S. Krest, J. Joy, R. Fuller, J. Mil- ler, D. Murphy. FIRST ROW: R. King, A. Jenks. J. Johnson, G. Masterson, H. Murphy, D Nichols. , xH'0 'Ill' 4 .5 4265444462 TOP ROW: M. Orman, S. VanDerMeid, J. Wil- liams, G. Raffa, C. Wiiite, M. Peck, N. Yan- nantuono, Mrs. Wil- liams. SECOND ROW: J. Whiteman, G. Sehalk, R. Smith. D. Pease, R. Sherman, C. Wayland. FIRST ROW: E. Purcell, J. Sweet, T. Welch, W. Panipinto, M. Stoner, C. Pease. ABSENT: M. Rath, B. Willis. .4'46Za44e5,-4 TOP ROW: D. Busch, L. Pope, K. Davis, D. Brown, G. Smith, R. Bc man, L. DuBois, D. Bak er, K. Finocchario, R. Ellison, J. Benson, Miss Downing. SECOND ROW: J. Broadnax, J. Jischkc, K. Duryea, J. Colegrove, S. Boyd, J. Eichas, D. Persell, R. Bowen. FIRST ROW: S. Essler, S. Coe, L. Da vis, C. Brennan, G. Arn old, J. Donnelly, S. Beckwith, D. Cooligan, L. Bruck. .4'a6la4u5? TOP ROW: Mrs. Sprin- gett. G. Turner, L. Wes- ter, R. Washburn, J. Shull, I. Wheeler. J. Smith R. Morgan, S. Thurber. G. Davis. L. Saunders. SECOND ROW: G. Staudinger,R. Savage, T. Trynoslci, G. Whiteman, J. Pease, N. Rowe, J.C. Smith. F. Minnehan, W. Simpson. FIRST ROW: R. Stru- flh. F. Osborne, L. Smith, J. Tegart, E. McClelland, D. Wing, F. Sharpe. .44 601441 4 ,-if TOP ROW: G. Benson, G. Clifford, Mrs. Duryea, J. Reeser, J. Fugle, R. Canaway, J. Cicero, C, Greene. T. Barber. M. Finocehario. G. Purcell. D. Davis. SECOND ROW: T. Alger, N. Beach, L. Gascon, D. Dillman, R. Colyer, E. Gladding, S. Hol- brook, K. Beach. J. Courneen. M. Brennan, M. Fabry. FIRST ROW: T. Haak. J. Callahan. l'l. Goossens, T. Cough- lin. G. Buck, D. Gregory C. Cascon, J. Brorm. u .Za Gimme 5 6 TOP ROW: Mrs. Wolf, M. Frazer, S. Meyer, A. Grandy, L. Grann, J. Kiehle. D. McClelland R. Mehlenbacker, C. Frazer, L. Massie. SEC- OND ROW: M. Lowery T. Jol1nston,l-l. Miller, S. Davis, M. Finocchar- io, L. Hill, J. Finoc- chario, F. Guenther. FIRST ROW: S. Gil- bert, J. Cook, T. Hol- brook, S. King, C. Han- na, J. McDaniel, J. Fusco, H. Herrington. 7 1465444643 TOP ROW: T Smear- ing, M. Trynoski, C. Vallone, P. Sweeney, E. Seeley, W. Sparks, J. Schmidl, S. Spencer, E. VanDerMeid, S. Smith. SECOND ROW: E. Walk- ley, D. Wunk, R. Main, C. Wade, R. Wells, R. Roland, M. Webster. FIRST ROW: Mr. Brown, L. Stevens, R. Tuttle, M. Vallone, R. Wright, W. Truelson, J. Stalica, D. Schlaefer, Mrs. McSweeney. A t v N iw. .4'a6la44e4? TOP ROW: Miss O'Con nell, R. Johnston, D. Kemp, M. Pittman, B. Johnston, T. Persell, S. Page , A. Krest, B. Morsch, S. Fisher, R. Kiehle. SECOND ROW: C. Chandler, L. Korn- bau, C. Johnson, L. Parker, S.A. Murphy, M Wheeler, K. Nickerson, E. Murphy, L. Reshnyk, A. Parker, N. Richard- son. FIRST ROW: D. Parkhurst, R. Lowrey, D Morris, D. Walkley, G. Johnson, J. Millirnan, J. Ketwig. tba. fag 1 5 15 - , .K w. Vu '. UQ ,4'4Q4465fg TOP ROW: W. Beach, R. Fiaretti, R. Herring- ton. B. Gutacher, E. Krest, J. Annis, J. Da- vis, P. Hanna, C. John- ston, D. Crane, J. Hen- ry, Miss Crossett. SEC- OND ROW: S. Backus, G. Gott, S. Boyd, L.J. Fiaretti, V. Foy, C. Carey. FIRST ROW: P Gilbert, W. Ingraham, R. Kiefer, C. Gleba, G. Brown, R Fischer, T. Baker. .la 654446 5' F5 TOP ROW: B. Qprlngg- att. S. Oxborllc. Nw.- bitt. J. Iyitcrlmlmxf-. J. Murriswy. C. Mnrgalm. N1isM91xyllur. Tl IIRD ROW: M. Laliayu. lf. C Olyvr. D. Pcck. ,,. Will:- im, M Mdlmr. C. M.1y J. lNIcClcllz1nLl, R. NL-w comb. SECOND ROW: L. Pr.u1,A. M.1rks.A Kunz. J. Raffa. M. Mc TlLl1'IlLlgl1.lIl. T. Mulmlcn- luckvr P. L:LBl1c,fV1. Dcnny. FIRST ROVJ: I' Pzlrliur. D. Mussic, A. PiLtm.111. F . Millimzm, C. Rglwluiglm. J. Kuhn. F... 4'4ezm.f2,4 TOP RONV: W. llzlgvr. P. Fwy, J llcml-.-firm. K Gl'L'u'2lU, D. I-'.1rr.M.e. lI.u'1'op. R. Kiclzlu. C. Buaclm, A. Baker, C. Banllrll. T. Clcfymki. Bri5lu.mc SECOND . , . ROW: l.1ll, D. Jlwl..1 .lon,Ix.l,--n:wn.I1.I'.1- m NI I' Lclx P l'l1'-1 3. .. ..1n. .l. . 1 I.. u. ll.1.1lQ. J. F1l1LJCL'll.l!'l1.' FIRST ROW: I.. lT.1lu. C. Bm-ul1cr,J. Domu: N. Alzgui. R. Cf1l1I'YlL'v.'I1. C. CuL1'3l:lin.D. llu'.'.'Qr' QS. 1 123444256 TOP ROW: L. flcliultz, P SIICYIUJXI. T Schultz B. Burns, D. Jflaulsoxl. G. fiullivan. J. WYLIIIQIII P. Olycr. Ii. Htrxrlvlc. Mrs Mi1111l-lxuxm. SFC- OND ROW: B. Q3.1ckuu M. flclmrcim-V. C. Wldc ner, D. Smillm. I. VV41ujig K. WOIILF. C. Rug-glow. FIRST ROIN: fl. Prcn lcr. B. Snrlmwgm. R. Van Elcoolvr. J. Ww.IImVc11, I.. Slilxur, C. 'S-priwgcll, K. West. .4'a6Z444e26 TOP ROW: Mrs. Hop- kins, K. Masterson, G. Morris, M. Lynn, C. Smith, J. lvlurphy, K. Seeley, F. Jischke. SECOND ROW: P. Mil- ler. D. Koester, N. Mziloiie y, N. Mansfield, J. Johnson, R. Lelvloyne, S. Lowery, VV. Sullivan. FIRST ROW: J. Main, J. Johnston, K. Johnson T. Westhoven, J. Kemp L King. Tnnlxscavluc fdwdddgg TOP ROW: P. Mc- Keown, D. Reeser, S. Peck, D. McDaniel, P. May M. Morscli, ll. Sclnnidl. B. Olyer. SECOND ROW: D. My- ers. C. Rislinyla, M. Pas- nzrk, 5. Peek, L. Olyer, S. Pease. D. Perrin. S. Seeley, R. Pittman, Mrs. Stoner. FIRST ROW: M. Parsons. R. Schreiner. D. Nichols, J Oldenburg M. Mor- rell. B. Nielaerson. .4'a6la44e2D TOP ROW: S. Wingate, P. Trynoski, M. West, M. Sharpe, W. Stau- dinger, B. Thomas, S. Sweeney, D. Stalica. J. Wilson. D. Waugh. SECOND ROW: Miss Pfislner. L. V.in.Nornian, D. Shnll, F. V.lllZLlllLlL, J. VVhiLe1n,in, Nl. Smear ing, D. Tuttle, S. Vul- lone. FIRST ROW: K. Thomas. D. V.lllOl1C, R. Vallone, W. Sullivan, L. Sherniain, W. Wood. M NVilliri1ns. ABSENT: B. S1niLh.A. Vlling, J. Stoner, L. Tubbs. .laelaaae 7,4 TOP ROW: J. Durkee. R. Bishop, Mrs. Turner, D. Barrett, S. Eichas, S. Gott, S. Herrington, S. Albertson, R. Davis, V. Harvey, R. Carpenter, D. Ellison D. Die crt i g - ' SECOND ROW: J. Car- ' ey, B. Coughlin, J, Reed, W. Boutell, S. Henry, M. Cicero, K. Kilty. C. Culver. FIRST ROW: R. Johnson, E. Foy, J. Gibson, A. Fin- occhario, G. Bowen, J. Dibble. G. Copeland. ,,5 'i .ladauele TOP ROW: J. Buck, J. Trescott, G. Reed, L. Waldron, R.M. Vallone G. Callahan, J Van- Derlvieid, Mrs. LaHaye. SECOND ROW: J. Wa- den, J. Vollmer, J. Smith, J. Williams, K. Stalica, L. Waugh, G. Van Ingen. FIRST ROW: S. Webster, J. Bowne. A. Sweeney, Y. Thurber, R. Smith, R. Wing. D. Whiteman. 'I hu? .Za dance I 2 TOP ROW: K, Murphy, B. Purcell, M. Meyer, B. Morris, R. Savage, T. Dibble, D. Kurtz, J. Sechler, D. Olyer, I.. Wheeler. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Beach, L. Bacon, ll. Lestcrhuis, D. Rnmfelt, K. Roc, D. Nickerson, H. Main, D. Peck. G. Pease, M. Presler, C. McDaniel. FIRST ROW: T. Massie R Long, D. Morsch, F. I.ePome. N. McTarna- ghan. .- -- . ... .05 'N .4 , an M X 1.5: .U A 'Q-:7' Q, Qi 141' 2 TOP ROW: Mrs. Wat- son, J. Muscato, G. Harvey, M. Mulvaney, S Sawyer, S. Krisher, R. Greene, M. Brisbane, C. Mahar, B. Nesbitt, B. Morgan, L. Kiefer. SECOND ROW: J. Pa- nipinio, K. Parkhurst, D. Meyers, P. Parker, J. Hill, G. Schreiner, S. Pattison, J. Hill, J. Pre dm ore . FIRST ROW: D. Kurtv. T. Maloney, K. Kurtz, B. Johnson, T. Carey. S. Morrell, M. LaBue, J. Hill. ,ai J' 7 . .' A X . Q 5 .Za Z' TOP ROW: A. Backus, W. Benson, K. Jischke, J. Hall, J. Bodine, R. V Hendershott, G. Krest, E. Minnehan, C. Kep- pen. SECOND ROW: L. Hough, S. Fisher, K. Nowack, J. Cole, Mrs. Hofmann, C. Fisher, J. Boutell, P. Erness, D. Baylor. FIRST ROW: J. Henry, P. Meyer, V. Barber. T. Alger, L. Melching, J. Boutell, B. Benson. G. Copeland. ABSENT: J. Attaldo, T. Baker, D. Barnhart, D. Culver, D. Hicks, J. Kemp. .la K' TOP ROW: J. Schwan, E. Thompson, C. Rath, D Whitexnan, D. Stew- art. D. West, R. Wool- ston, E. Whyte. SEC- OND ROW: F. Watkins K. Rowland. J. Raw- leigh, S. VdIlNOTHl3.I1, P. Trynoski, K. Welch, S. Widener, Mrs. Turn- er. FIRST ROW: C. Wingate, C. Tompson, J. Rigney, D. Webster, S. Struble, S. Struble, D. Wnuk. V. Stanton. AB-SENT: L.XRanrlolph, K. Thomas, S. Wood, R Perrin, D. Randolph, R. Sherman, D. Ward, T. 1 RUM if ff JMX' if gg? 2' 'T 3-'x if Q'-'K U lxs 3 X, Qs 4 W' S W .9691 A gq f- e fi' 'Inn 1 . L! vi ' , ' .ai .-.qv H7 df 4 3, fl 5,7 , v K X X, . ! A .figs x-.. :Egia.,: -4' fx 4:92 7 , isis fl 4 . ,. 4 VV lx ll - N gf Z 5 Q X X 4 v f ,1 ' H x 11 , 7 J , f xx ' rg X ' 1: fw . ,Q -:::, ,A V - f- 'ff X1 Ig kj '-:V , j ,Uff Y- ,,-iix Y --A 'ax ' QT x I 5 t . .t . 5 e ' de TOP ROW: D. Huff, A. Tuchrello, J. Weegar, M. Hammond, L. Briggs, R. Beach, W. Nichols, J. Kornbau, J. Pas care11a,A.J. Johnston, J. Thompson. SECOND ROW: F. Haak, J. Gibson, J. Bruck, R. Harrison, R. Harrison, P. Haak, N. Hanna, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Smith. FIRST ROW: D. Bartholomew, R Harrison, E. Carey, C. Stewart, E. Downey, Ivi.A. Haak, M, Ward, J. Davis. U I .fe S de 'Zfaaafa J. Gibson, F. Hofmann, V. Wilson, D. Moss. ABSENT: Adviser, Mrs. Keith. ,ABQ ,.. C., , QP, 'Jf sfk? '0.s.II' G' 6 v.. ...QW 4 . J L:,-J i the x ' rrri. J ee de .Ze ?aZwz STANDING: R. Whiteman, R. Minnehan, J. Struble, J. Cole, W. Kurtz, R. Harrison, T. Goossens, E. Sharpe, G. McKeown, D. Hendrickson, R. Spencer, W. Muscato, L. Sailer, G. Lowery. SEATED: R. Woo1ston,A. Tuchrello J. Cicero, C. Wester, M. Duncan, J. Kornbau, Mr. Parker, Mr. Huff. ea W dale 'yatcvz STANDING: P. Dil1man,M. Gregory, J. Gregory, M. Birkedal11,L. Orman, S. Staiica, J. Whiteman, J. Stoner, J. Hollar, Miss May. SEATED: J. Wi11iams,B. Hendrickson, C. Smith. M. Grarm, B. Young, M. Whiteman, E. Down ey, S. Reed. .leefafcie ' ' TOP ROW: V. Wilson, Miss Cummcrton. M. Whiteman. SECOND ROW: R. Harrison, J. Bruck, B. Banker. C. Slcv art. L. Mastcrson. P. ll.1ak. FIRST ROW: C. Smith, B. Young, D. Bartholomew. l !! if 6 TOP ROW: D. Goosscns, ll. Judd, W. Nichols, F. McClelland, G. Waldron, W. Kuriz. THIRD ROW: hi. Davis. B. Davis, T. Gott, R. Bcach, K. Schroeder, R. llirrison, L. Briggs, L. Kcndrick. V. Wayland, R. Woolsion. L. Richard son SECOND ROW: P. Busch. J Callahan. R. llarrison. P. Vaccuro, R. llofrnann, G. McKcowu, W. lloplains, R. Whitcman, T. Rilcy. D. llousscr. R. Spencer. FIRST ROW: Mr. Baker, F. llazili, E. Diclcr. E. Sparks. e ' de TOP ROW: L. Sailer, F. Bruck, J. Broadnax, M. Duncan, K. Schroeder, R. Harrison, C. Tenny, M. Hammond, W. Woodruff. B. Young, B. Day, T. Post, V. Wayland. FOURTH ROW: N. Wunder, D. Bartholomew, P. Dillman, J. Minnehan, R. Harvey. S. West. C. Carr, P. Morrissey, M. Shanhart, B. Walkley. THIRD ROW: Mr. Antalek, K. Harder, A. Briggs, S. Tegart, K. Russell, J. Grundy, M. Callahan, D. Moss, P. Wright, J. Nichols, J. Hollar, A. Bowne, C. Smith, B. Gaeznyski. SECOND ROW: B. Foster, B. Hendrickson, F. Allen, J. Williams, M. Parsons, L. Orman, M. Grann, F.. Hendrickson, E. Edwards, J. Gibson, J. Gibson, J. Bruek. FIRST ROW: J. Panipinto, B. Parks C. Stewart, J. Finlay, L. Richardson, E. Carey, M. Morgan, J. Whiteman, J. Ellison, S. Reed, M.A. Goering, S. Kurtz. .leaf ' aagedwdz TOP ROW: M. Finocchario. F. VVhiteman, D. Murphy, J. Fabry, P. Melineany, M. Sintzenich, E. Sparks, Miss O'- Connell. SECOND ROW: A. Briggs, E. Carey, E. Dieter, L. Stewart. FIRST ROW: C. Brennan, E. Gladding. E. Murphy, C. Cady, P. Brennan, F. Sharpe. S. Taft. 9 r ' 4 ' - 1 9 1 ' -. ' - 1 . 1' 2 i 52? ' ' 1 'Z J' 'Q . J 'ry 44 2? 5 .' v -L 1 . - 4 If 1 ' Q. X V -' 'f by TOP ROW: R. Beach, J. Weegar, G. McKeown, H. Judd, K. Schroeder, N. Elliott, F. Fuller, P. Temple, L. Rich- ardson, M. Yannantuono, T. Gott, B. Young, V. Wayland, R. Foote. FIFTH ROW: J. Broadnax, J. Gibson, L. Or- man, M. Grann, T. Temple, A.A. Schuster, S. Miller, J. Stoner, B. Banker, J. Finlay, J. Kornbau, T. Riley. FOURTH ROW: F. Masterson, R. Murphy, N. Sliker, J. Callahan, J. Thompson, R. Philipson, D. Jenks, S. Sweet, W. Roe, R. Harrison, D. Miller, W. Hopkins. THIRD ROW: K. Russell, B. Parks, E. Downey, M. Birkedahl, J. Hol- lar, J. Struble, M.A. Goering, M.M. Murphy, R. Harrison, C. Wester, E. Carey, S. Kurtz. SECOND ROW: E. Walk- ley, C. Smith, T. Panipinto, H. Costello, R. Harvey, R. Panipinto, K. Kilty, S. Ellis, C. Barber, S. Struble, D. Barth olomew, C. Brisbane. FIRST ROW: B. Davis, J. Boutell, J. Frazer, J. Struble, D. Davis. 64 Z .leSgaa.dde77fzo' STANDING: R. Minnehan, K. Schroeder, R. Spencer, M. Hammond, W. Murphy, J. Cicero. Mr. Ellison. SEATED W. Woodruff, J. Callahan, W. Muscato. M. Partridge, C. Tcnny, G. Parsons. Ze Staff de .fa N TOP ROW: R. Spencer, T. Post, W. Museum, R. Minnelnrn, M. Partridgu. 'l'llIRD ROW: C. Stewart, I.. Riclurd- son, F. Fuller. N. Elliott, B. Foster. J. Finl.1y,F. Maslerson, S. Reed. lvl. Parsons. S. Davis, lvl. lVl1llClll.l1l,E. Down cy, A. Briggs. J. Williams, J. Farley, Mrs. Dickinson. SECOND ROW: P. llr1z1k.J. B.1rnl1.1rt,V. Wayland, C. Bris- bane, N. llanna, J. Panipinto, J. Ellison, R. Woolslon, S. Tegart. FIRST ROW: K. Harder, E. Carey, V. Prowanl. S. Ellis. M. Birkcdahl, B. l-lcndrickson. M. Jewell, J. Grundy, M.A. Gocring. fi. 'Wm Jen .glaorfa AM! M . 7 TOP ROW: H. Sintzenich, D. Price, D. Huff, T. Spencer, J. Wnuck, P. Busch, K. Gladding, W. Hopkins, M. Pope, H. Thomas, R. Hofmann. THIRD ROW: Mr. Baker, J. Weegar, W. Kurtz, D. Hendrickson, C. Sparks, R. Woolston, J Welch, T. Goossens, G. Waldron, L. Richardson, J. Baker, R. Philipson, E. Sharpe, Mr. Smith. SECOND ROW: R. Harrison. D. Housser, T. Gott, R. Beach, D. Goossens, E. Sparks, R. Whiteman, E. Dieter, P. Vaccaro, G. McKeown, K. Schroeder. FIRST ROW: M. Mayer, R. Spencer, L. Kendrick, W. Nichols, T. Riley. L. Briggs, J. Callahan. away ww s sam. a.. tie ywaraze Qaed The Orange and lllne gridnicn iinislned near the top ol' the Livingston County Conference. Their only confcrenee loss was to the Caledonia-Muine ford C43l1T1'3l!CLiI1l and the season's results showed 3 wins, if losses, and 2 tics. 5eason's highlights were a scoreless tie with fxvon Central, Livingston County Conferenee champs, and a 7-O loss to Fairport Central, champs of The Central Western Conference. Leading the touehdown parade was LQO. C8Pt. walter Butch Nithols, hard hitting fullback who scored 38 points. Toni Riley, the quarterback, scored lS points. Larry Briggs, left halfbaek, scored I3 points. Don llonsser, right end, scored '12 mal' points, and Lynn 'Qiehardson, right hnlfhack, scored U ponels. This teain rolled up tl!! first downs to Q0 for the opposition and inox ed I-or ,l,,285 yards on the ground in the opponents' 205. 'l wenty passes were Come pleted out of 55 attempted, good for 420 yards a- gainst the opponents' 10 for 54, good for L93 yards, Zvonte Meyer, a stellar end and Ronnie Harrison, an oinstandiiii, h.illh.iel4, were injured in the uiiddle 'OAS Ze? TOP ROW: Mr. Baker, L. Kendrick, W. Nichols, T Riley L Briggs, Mr Smith FIRST ROW D I-Iousser R Beach, D. Goossens, E. Sparks, R. Whiteman, E. Dieter, P Vaccaro of the season and were lost for the final four games A hard charging line led by takeles Ed. Dieter and Rich Beach was aided by Co.-Capt. and center Ed, Sparks. On the flanks were Monte Meyer and Don llousser. Guards were Richard Dutch white- man, Paul Vaccaro, Don Goossens, and Torn Gott, Vaccaro moving to end in mid-season. Behind this strong line were the following backs: Tom Riley, Ron Harrison, Lynn I-Iiehardson, Butch Nichols, Larry Briggs, and Lynn llendritzk. Lost to next year's team and hard to replace are: C0-Captains Nichols and Sparks, Whiteman, Beach, Goossens, and llarrison. Prospects for next year are unknown. The Jay- Vee team had 3 wins, 2 losses, and 1 tie, while the Junior High team wasundefeated i..ith 4 vie- tories, Boys to watch are: Briggs, Dir-ter, llonsser, Kendrick, Meyer, Riley, Richardson, Vaccaro, and Gott from this year's varsity and Waldron, l-'Joolston Spencer, Baker, Krest, Hendrickson, Philipson, Pope, Weegar, and Hopkins from the JayVees along with several outstanding candidates from the junior high eleven. V ,f ,A xzl 21-X 4 , 71 if 'I yup is 'T TMVTX rt' urffr K le Wcvwdtef TOP ROW: C. McKeown, E. Dciter, R. Beach, R. Woolston, L. Kendrick, W. Nichols, H. Judd, lvir. Baker. FIRST ROW: E. Sharpe, D. Housser, E. Sparks, F. Haak, T. Riley, L. Briggs, N. Raffa. -fe Wafwdtef TOP ROW: Mr. Smith, N. Krcst, D. Henry, D. Davis, D. Hendrickson, M. Davis, J. Weegar, L. Richardson, C. Stru ble. FIRST ROW: J. Baker, K. Gladding, C, Thompson, D. Davis, W. Hopkins, D. Huff, H. Sinlzcnich. Q, - 1 5 ' 5' . , , , euaifl 1: sa n w0 '4 vxi N14 vxf 01414 V K .QNX ' J 5 . I I .1 . , ,l , , r ' C , ' . 1 .Q ., x .56 if 5,1 4.-+ ka qi Q .-A, .- . J , x .vi x.. ,a , ' , 'Q , 5 i , Xb 1 f Q. X ll Xwowll . lllll , A X E gaeedad Xxx X ,f Y NXYUN14 , 3 66-7 ' x wXWO'l4 V, ' Nl Q b s 3 7 Q in fl TOP ROW: G. Waldron, F. McClelland, E. Dieter, R. Beach, N. Krest, F. Haak, L. Kendrick, D. Hendrickson, D. Phillips. SECOND ROW: L. Richardson, J. Baker, M. Meyer, J. Welch, D. Housser, J. Weegar. FIRST ROW: C. Tcnny, R. Hofmann, P. Busch, T. Riley, R. Nerwin, D. Huif. f TOP ROW: W. Hopkins, W. Colegrove, M. Davis, D. Henry, G. McKeown, F. Bruck, G. FIRST ROW: J. Frazer, R. Harvey, R. Harrison, R. Harrison, J. Callahan, W. Murphy. T hompson, Mr. Ellison. . ' gg? 1 aa. 'L-.. f X f , , f Y , A , ., Hg, 7' ', L fn ,5 MW 5 LV , v. 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