Lyons High School - Lyons Tale Yearbook (Lyons, NY)
- Class of 1956
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We also like to remember the sincere and keen interest he had in our well-being. We believe that he is one of the best friends the students of Lyons have ever had and so, to Mr. John Gould, we dedicate the Lyons Tale for 1956. Cwfmamder as , ---.-r-xu?l'i: 1-:iii .-. A A 2.5525 :ff 1 ' , 'A ' Fu- I-Love all dknr Lnylw nu-.k.J4' A-4,-,Js wp- LHS Q , gi-f,i',i.i-T:' ? -I--fs-'E Us Laws I-'UC-Q5 w0rr'6m xunsn,Hl.sLJfa-I4 me It-SS . :I . - -ll . Q c-1,4 t J F11--:Ez :?'.-.L. L. - :- , ..: : FEET ' 'Bam the cha-ps 14- onward i.1.t..w,umn --'-A-1--I' V q. -ll:-:Q Hs I -I-o -Hume dumb Lyons!-ljkkkae ,lbsfsdllelltr NM 'Q 1 I 3 1. nu 1 U :nn -u-nr -11 5-L11 U 1 ll I . - if Yiil 1 r1' I J J g u - . V u f v n -. ----1... I in in l l1 'i 1- il l 41llu7: ni-1u- '- 'T LITTI . ,,.,,,. .........,i BOARD 0i ED CATIO ROW ONE: William Schram, Presidentg Elliott Cummings, Vice-Presidentg Carl Deuchler, Clerk George llse, District Superintendent. ROW TWO: William Lasher, Raymond Beal, Robert Spies ROW THREE: Dr. Myron Carmer, Nicholas Sculli. SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL VICE-PRINCIPAL ARCHIE F. BOWLER ELBERT S. ATWOOD ' 5 FACULTY FRONT ROW: S . DeSain, Assistant L i b r a r i a ng R. Martin, Librarian. SECOND ROW: R. Holiday, Art: P. Thurkins, vocaland instrumental: R. Resue , instrumental. FRONT ROW: A. Sappa, School Nurse: R. Blackwell, Physical Edu- cation. SECOND ROW: B. Gumas, G. Butzer, L. Boice, Physical Educa- tion. FRONT ROW: E. Connoughton Business: P. Corbo, Homernaking M. Tierney, Business. SECOND ROW: H. Marshall, Shop R. Nicholson, Drivers Education: I . Barrett, Agriculture . FAC LTY ,FRONT ROW: V. Henry, Englishg D. Johnson, Junior High Reading and Spelling, V. O'Meara, English. SECOND ROW: V. Wasser, Englishg I. MaGi11, English. FRONT ROW: A. Miles, Junior High Scienceg M. Mead, Junior High Math. SECOND ROW: J. Gould, Science: O. Buckel, Science and Math., H. Rees, Scienceg I. Reed, Math. TH FRONT ROW: N. Brust, German and Guide Counselorg H. Carter, French and Latin. SECOND ROW: D. Grundtisch, Junior High Science J. Yost, Junior High Social Studiesg R. Buell, History, R. Hatsell, His- tory. WHAT MAKE L. C. .RU OFFICE STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Muto, Mrs. Bowler. CA FETERIA STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Knapp, Mrs. Felton Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Parker. BUS DRIVERS LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Oakleaf, D. Mas- tracci, C. Taft, L. Raguso, A. Paliotti, D. Emmel, M. Lese, B. Schram, A. Ernmel. IANITORIAL STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: R. D'Arnato, I. Fabino, M. Lape . 8 YEARBO0K TAFF SEATED: D. Moran, Art Editorg C. Fletcher, Assistant Art Editorg B. Boyer, Literary Editorg V. Sculli Business Managerg D. Bilotta, Editorg C. Cambier, Mr. Gould, Advisor: Miss Read, Advisor STANDING: M. Mittak, D. Klage, Assistant Business Manager: M. E. Newmiller, Assistant Literary Edi- tor, M. A. Trombetti, Assistant Business Managerg E. Santelli, Sports Editor: P. Van Elzakker, F. Aldridge N. Everhart. 9 ATIO AL H0 011 SOClETY SEATED: B. Boyer, Secretary: C. Cambier, P. Van Elzakker, Presidentg V. Sculli, Treasurerg D. Klage Vice-Presidentg D. Bilotto. STANDING: M. Mittak, M. E. Newmiller, N. Everhart, F. Aldridge, E Santelli. SEATED: D. Bridger, M. Gruen, B. Wright, STANDING: G. Hironmus, C. Chapin, I. Bernhart, E Trombino, J. Schnabel. 10 sf Hi 116 CLASS HI 'I'0RY Maroon and white streamers flowing through our new gymnasium, sighs of relief from teachers, and proud, tense faces of our parents, all add to the graduation atmosphere. This is the final scene that will take place in a few l-o-n-g weeks when we, the SENIORS of '56, not only graduate from high school, but also graduate from bobbysoxs to heels and dungarees to gabardines. Scene l took place in 1952 when '70 eager, little Freshmen marched up one more flight of stairs to begin a new phase in their school life. Spencer DeVito was honored with the presidency with Mr. Gould as our much-needed advisor. We felt a new feeling of prestige when we learned that our May Dance was the most successful of the year. Spencer DeVito was once more the principal character as we began Scene 2, with Coach Blackwell as co-star. The Red Cross Blood Center was adorned when Mr. Gould took some of our Sophomores from his Biology Class to Rochester. A Soc Hop was given which patronized the Lyons Merchants by leaving them without a pair of socks in their stores. And, of course, there were our more serious moments when Mr. Sullivan took the English classes to Geneva to see The Knights of the Round Table. The money problem was our main plot in Scene 3. Eddie Santelli was elected president, with Mr. Gould as our advisor. To help WLDEN the plot we sold candy and held a profitable bake sale. Though the class rings put a dent in our personal budgets, every Junior owned a big smile. We all worked hard to spend an Evening In Paris at the annual Junior Prom which was well worth the effort. Six proud and happy Juniors were selected to be members of the National Honor Society at the close of the year. The final scene takes place in the new Junior-Senior High School. Mr. Gould again was chosen to be our advisor. Norman Everhart was elected to the presidency in this last year. Five additional members were added to the Honor Society also. Because of our great selling ability Lyons is now more magazine minded and the Seniors received a plaque from the Curtiss Publishing Company. The selling of rnil.k and ice cream in the cafeteria played an important role in raising money for our Senior Trip. Spring rolled along and we held the yearly Senior Play under the direction of Mr. Magill. The day came when we boarded the train with our over loaded suitcases and headed for the big city, some of us for the first time, to spend in five days the money that took us four years to raise. And now the curtain is lowering for the class of '56, Many of our hopes and dreams have been fulfilled and many have yet to come. We express our sinoere-thanks to all the faculty and ad- rninisnfation for bringing us closer to our goals. THANKS! 'I2 NORMAN EVERHART As a president, he did his part. We congratulate you, Everhartl Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 45 Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1,25 Ten- nis 3, 45 Band, Choir l,2,3,45 Phi Beta Chi 25 All State Ch. 2, 35 In- tramural Bowling, Volleyball, Bas- ketball 3, 45 Op. 2,45 Class Vice- President 35 President 45 Honorary Society 45 Yearbook 45 Ch. Club 1, 2, 3,45 Swing 20 1 ,2, 3. DONNA KLAGE So fair and gracious are her ways5 may joy and happiness fill her days! Honorary Society 3, Vice -President 45 Class Secretary 45 Intramurals: Baseball 2, 3, 45 Soccer, Bowling, Volleyball, Basketball 3,4. 5iilYaE?lli!kiJsFii2SE'fYi5fYM5E1I4????f55253Q4llYH15Hii2iia'E 1sTifEI??il5k?w5l5s5E3LEnWiTi5?5QQQ53kfFi3 ?3 l MR, GOULD Ad visor Stern but friendly in his ways, to Mr. Gould we give our praise. I3 CHARLES SWAN Chuck's friendly, we must admit. In school or out, he'll make a hit! Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1 , 25 Baseball 2, 3,45 Bowling 45 Phi Beta Chi 25 Vice-President 45 Ch. Club 3,45 Intramural Basketball 3. VICKI SCULLI Friendly, talented, full of pep! Our gal Vic is really hep! Mixed Chorus, Band, VarsityCheer- leader Intramurals, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra, Dance Band 2, 3, 45 All State Ch. 1,2,35 Tri. Trio, Swing 20 1, 2, 35 Op. 2, 45 Yearbook 3, 45 G. A, A. 3, Presi- dent 45 Honorary Society 45 Secre- tary-Treasurer Ch. Club 45 Girls Ensemble 45 Phi Beta Chi Secretary 25 Band Committee 2. s,:ur.,5f,5 FRED ALDRIDGE Fred will go far if he runs everything like he did the milk bar. Frosh Basketball, Proj. Club lg Jun- ior Varsity Basketball 2g Junior Var- sity Baseballg Mixed Chorus 3,4g Intrarnuralsg Wrestling 3, Volley- ball 3g Honor Society 4. THELMA BARNES It is a.well-known rumor that Thel- 5X ff, xxk K Y 1 -X slr. if fi' 6,597-.. 41235 JOHN ATWOOD John's car may not be classy, but it sure is flashy! Frosh and Junior Varsity Basketball, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pro- jection Club lg Phi Beta Chi. ROGER BARDMAKER ma has good humgr. DOROTHY BILOTTO Our Roger may be shy, But he sure Intramuralsg Basketball l,2,3,4g Speedball 2,35 Soccer l,2,3g FHA Vice-President 4, A helping hand this gal will lendg To everyone Dot is a friend! Band, Orchestra, Mixed Choir l,2, 3,43 Dance Band, Yearbook, Cheer Club l,2,3,4g Swing 20 lg Triple Trio 2, 3, All State Orchestra 1, 23 Band Com. 3: Girls Ensemble 45 Phi Beta Chi 2g Class Treasurer 1, Class Secretary 2g Junior Prom Queen 3g National Honor Society 3,45 Year- book Editor-in-Chief 4. 14 is a terrific guy! Bowling 3g Volleyball 3g Projection Club 2. it JAMES BLANDINO Jimsey may be small, but he sure has, got a lot on the ball! Volleyball Intramurals 1, 25 Frosh B.B. 15 Junior Varsity B.B. 25 Var- sity B. B. 3, 45 Varsity Football 45 Junior Varsity Baseball 15 Varsity Baseball 2,3,45 Mixed Choir 3,4. SALLY DESAIN Quiet, shy, and very neat5 Sa1ly's one who can't be beat! Cheer Club 1, 2, 35 B.B. Intramur- als 25 Volleyball Intramurals 35 F.H.A. 3. Il C ARYL C AMBIER Caryl, Caryl, quite contrary, who is it that you will marry? Class Vice-President 1, 25 Secre- tary 35 Honor Society 3,45 Year- book Staff l, 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom Queen 25 V. Cl. 2, 35 G.A. A. Vice-President 35 Intramural B. B. 1, 2, 35 Band, Orchestra, Mixed Choir l,2,35 Dance Band 2,35 Tri. Trio 3. H 15 1 NELLIE BLANN Nellie and Mo are going steady, they'll settle down, when they get ready. Intramural B. B. 1, 2, 3: Soccer 1, 25 Baseball l,2, 35 Volleyball l,2, 35 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 25 G.A.A. 3,45 Cheer Club l,2,3,45 Phi Beta Chi 2,35 Chorus 3. BEVERLY BOYER Bev's life will be flowered if she spends it with Howard! Cheer Club 1 , 2, 35 L. C. S. News 45 Bowling 35 Yearbook Literary Editor 45 Honor Society 45 Secre- tary Honor Society 45 Captain Mag. Sales 4. ...mae-2-,LTT-slv-'mv-W.,,......a MICHAEL DEVITO Mike's smiles can be seen for miles! Frosh B. B. 15 I. V. B. B. 2g As- sistant Manager Varsity 3g Inna-R mural Soccer 3g Phi Beta Chi 2, 3. O xx' '- XTX life SPENCER DEVITO Spencer may get bruises, but he never loses! Mixed Chorusg Varsity Baseball and Football l,2,3,4g Sw. 20g Boys' Glee Clubg Varsity Ten. Doub. g Frosh and Junior Varsity B. B. ,l Cl. President lg Cl. President, Phi Beta Chi 25 Dance Bandg Bandg V. B. B. 2,3,4g LCS News Rep.: Boys' Quartetg Or- chestrag Captains - Football, Bas- ketball, Baseball 4. WILLIAM ECKERT FRANCES ELY EMERSON DOYLE Thought shy and conservative by Frances is always at Sampson, look- all. Bill answers every call. Because Emerson is tall, his red ing f0f S0I1'1Cb0dY h3UdS0ITle! hair can be seen by all! Bowling 3: Projection Club 2. Basketball lg F. H. A. 3. B. B. and Football Intramural lp I. V. B. B. 23 V.B.B. 3g V.B B. and Varsity Football 4. 16 CAROL FLETCHER Carol is witty, that we can see. If it weren't for her, these verses wouldn't bel Basketball l,2,3,4g Softball l,3,4g Volleyball 3,4g Soccer 3,43 Tennis 3,4g G.A.A. 3,4g L.C.S. News 4g Yearbook 45 Cheerclub l,2,3. JOAN HANSEL Ioanie goes for a marine. This she holds her fondest dream! l ALLYN HESS Cheerclllb l,2,3,4g Basketball l, 2,3, Auyn and Bob are quite a Pair! Do 4g Softball l,2,3,4g Soccer lg L.C.S. you ever See them anywhere? News. Basketball 1,2p Volleyball 1,25 Softball 1, 2g Bowling 3g GAA 3,4. 17 DUANE GANSZ On the farm or in the barn, Duane can always tell a yarn! F. F. A, l, 2, 3, 4g President 2, 45 Reporter 25 Projection Club l, 2,3,4g Wayne County F.F,A, Secretary 4. RICHARD HASLAM Blue eyes, blond hair, quite a guy. Boy, does he make Alta sigh! Track, High Jump lg Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 25 Transferred from Clyde in 1954. wswfwamuswuimha Wm,,.. - W..i-it -M W. , U, MARY PAYE HILDRETH To live on a farm is Mary's desire, since it is Glenn who sets her heart on fire! Band, Orchestra,Choir 1,2,3,4g Dance Band 2,3g Phi Beta Chi 2, Cheer Club 1 , 2, 3. LORRAINE JOHNSON Pretty and brainy- -That's our Rainy! Band 2, Chorus 3,4g Cheer Club 45 L.C.S. News 45 G.A.A. 4g Intra- murals, Basketball 45 Volleyball 4g Q. Ax- Q fy t 'ws TOM I-IIRONIMOUS Let the world go as it may, I will BETTY HILL Betty Hill, agirlso sweet, is always very nice to meet. Phi Beta Chi 2, G.A.A. 45 Cheer Club 1,2,3,4g F. H. A. 4, L.C.S. News 4, B. B. l, 2, 3, 4g Softball 1 , 2, 3,45 Volleyball 1, 2, 4g Tennis 3,4g Soccer 2,3,4g Speedball 3,4g Tumbling l . BEVERLY KELLEY Motorcycling down the hill, is Bev's pastime when she's with Bill! Tennis 4, Orchestra 4g Phi Beta Chi take it anyway! - B. B.: Soc. Volleyball: Softball 2, Football 3. 2, 3, 4g Bowling 3,4. 18 ,Simms - fg7mwm1s..,-WW. me rw-W-lr BETTY KOMMER Betty is our quiet blondeg Of her we are so very fond. F.H.A. 3,4g Bowling 3,4g Basket- ball 3: Cheer Club 2,3,4. DONNA MORAN Donna is her narne, Foggy is her mang If anyone can tell jokes, this gal can! Softball 2g Basketball 1 , 2, 3 , 4g V01- leyball 3,4g Soccer3,4g Yearbook, Art Editor 4g L.C.S. News 4, G.A. A. Execwutive C0uncil4g Cheer Club 1 , 2, 3. aww,ewxmhsrs::isf'. x ialmm 'IL ANN MORGAN We hear the flute, Who can it be? In the music room, it's Ann you'1l see! Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Band l,2,3,4g All-State Orchestra, Band 2, 35 Vol- 1eyba1l2,3g Soccer 3: L.C. S. News 4. I9 ROBERT MATZELL Tall and sort of shy, Bob's an OK Sul'- Bowling 4, Baseball 3,45 Phi Beta Chi 2. MARILYN MITTAK Never off but on the beam! Our girl Marilyn is really keen! Soccer 3g Basketball 2,3,4g Soft- ball 3,45 Volleyball 3,4g Phi Beta Chi 25 Honor Society. MARY ELLEN NEWMILLER Good marks were her aim5 Now she 's on her way to fame! Standard Bearer 45 Honorary Society 3,45 Yearbook 45 Choir 1,2,3,45 L.C.S. News 45 F.H.A. 15 Cheer Club 1,2,3. PAT PETITTI Pat's a girl you'd like to meet, She's fun, cute, and very neat! Intramurals: B. B. , Softball, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 S o C. C h e e r Club 1, 2, 35 Bowling 35 Tumbling 15 Cheerleader 25 G. A. A. 3, 0 77? fr is X SANDRA ORMSBEE A lwa ys running down the hall Sand y's answering somethings call! Lntramuralsg Soccer, B. B. , Baseball, Volleyball l,2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,45 Tumbling 15 Bowling 3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 L.C.S..News 45 F.H.A. 15 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Ex.Con.5 G. A.A. 4. 20 VIRGINIA OAKLEAF Aninnocent face, but you can never tellg Gin is really full of ....... Bandg Orchestra5 Cheer Club 1, 2, 35 Choirg Vo1leyba1l5 B. B. 2, 35 Soccer 35 Softball 25 Phi Beta Chi 2. BLAKE RAYMER He's the center on the teamg Our boy Blake is on the beam! Projection Club 2, 35 Junior Varsity Baseball 2,35 Varsity Football 3,45 C Club 3,45 F. F. A. Sentinel 35 Intramura1s5 Wrestling 3,45 Base- ball 4. ED SANTELLI Tall, quiet, with a real nice smile. That's our Eddie all the while! Phi Beta Chi 2, Honor Society 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Har. Bk. Pr. 3, St. Bearer 4, Class President 3, C. C. President 4, Freshman B.B. 1: .T.V. B. B. 2, Varsity B.B. 3, 4, J, V. Baseball l , 2, Varsity Baseball 3,4, Football 3. MARY ANN TROMBETTI Cute, sincere, and sweet, Mary Ann is hard to beat! B.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 3, G. A. A. 3, 4, Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4: L.C.S. News 4, Baseball 3, 4. MAURICE SCHLEEDE Nellie and Mo are always on the go! F.F.A. 2,3,4, President 3, Secre- tary 4, St. Ch. '55, Mixed Chorus 3,4. MARY JANE TROMBINO She works, she plays, does this, does that, but most of all, she likes to chat. Ch. Orchestra, Band, Ch. C1. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tr. Trio, Phi Beta Chi 2, Cheer Club Officer 3, G. A. A. 3, Swing Twenty 4, L. C. S. News 4, Operetta Lead 2,4. ----mmsmmwmy :aa umm... . NANCY TOBACCO Short, neat, and quite sincere. Nan's pleasant to be near. Basketball 1,2,3,4g Soccer l,2,3g Cheer Club 1,2,3gG.A.A. 35 L,C, S. News 4g Baseballl,2, 3, 4g Tumb- ling lg Volleyball 1,2, 3,4. MARY VANDE VOORDE This little lass with curly hair, has modesty that virtue rare! Cheer Club l,2,4: L.C.S. News 4: F.H.A. 4. if 1' f X W XX f Zh 22 RICHARD TUFFY Tuffy works at the 5 and 10. He is one of our best men! Basketball 25 Junior Varsity Basket- ball 2g Freshman Basketball lg Phi Beta Chi 2g Junior Varsity Baseball 2,35 Choir 3,4g Cheer Club 2,3,4. PETER VAN ELZAKKER Jack's finger is in every pie. He certainly is a busy guy! Freshman Basketballg Junior Varsi- ty Basketballg Football 2,3,4g Ten- nis 1,2,3g Bowling 3,4g Phi Beta Chi 2g Honor Society: C. Club 3.4. I - :Cf L2f'ffm5ff ,uf , f ,- M' ,I is-1 g1,,.,. -R Aw, 1 f I 2 r mg kfV2'i'? , 6 SEM MA? W , -Ti ' is xii Yr M -- I 55ZQ?'Q:'f3u'Eg Q . -I -. wwf sg ffli sw as k -- 'K 2 L , ,, Shgmw H Wal k ' ' '1 I ' 1 Q .. Vvz. ,. I-H21 C-,lu Sally Rel' Rauvy Nor-man! 4 N Ilh, Allyn! Marijawe .lol-an Hawk Ta. 4-5, Dozvrva '3'-Hy ,QW '-'N 'V ENS11aNls lQl'cls -1 :gf M2 ,W , Q, ww .4 , 1 M A '4 Franus F'rl..cl W , PfN3nlyN ANN JoaN NXQ Bw Kmllgy ,fi ,453 Y 12 k L' x M54 , .Qt 5 if' . '37 r 1 Dick AA. ., we ll l mf, E H... -KIE A K W1 +,,1 fsqzwfw i m, BW Bo Y'- I ll l l lll illll a r WKfffS53i?li5lH Y Mary Faye Builds JQC-1' Dvsl' S DCNNB ic.ki dk'-'Lk mtryANN ji-15 fi' SENIOR Fred Aldridge John Atwood Roger Bardmaker Thelma Barnes Dorothy Bilotto James Blandino Nellie Blann Beverly Boyer Caryl Cambier Sally DeSain Michael DeVito Spencer DeVito Emerson Doyle William Eckert Frances Ely Norman Everhart Carol Fletcher Duane Gansz Joan Hansel Ricky Haslam Allyn Hess Mary Faye Hildreth Betty Hill Tom Hironimous Lorraine Johnson Beverly Kelley Donna Klage Betty Jane Kommer Bob Matzell Marilyn Mittak Donna Moran Ann Morgan Mary Ellen Newmiller Virginia Oakleaf Sandra Ormsbee Patricia Petitti Blake Raymer Maurice Schleede Edward Santelli Vicki Sculli Chuck Swan Nancy Tobacco Mary Ann Trombetti Marijane Trombino Dick Tuffy Mary Vande Voorde Peter Vanlilzakker SECRET AMBITION Sell milk at 3qt a bottle on Fiji Islands lnvent a blue tint for Vicki's hair Buy a 12 cylinder car President of a Humor Club Private nurse to a millionaire Write an autobiography Switchboard operator at LCS Howard's private secretary Teach Math at Harvard Model at Jumping Jeans Cowboy Shop Make dry water Pass a law making 2nd period short Becoming a midget To have from this day forth--his car! ! Chief cook at Sampson Learn Trig values without using charts Model bikinis Join FHA Housewife and mother Own Ford Motor Company Pave dirt road in front of her house Become a Tombstone manufacturer Make pure water have a taste Try out his Ford on the Indianapolis Speedway Have her hair cut Go on a date in a car Write a book, Advice to the Lovelorn Develop a simple Bookkeeping system Put a bowling alley in the school Make magic formula to stay 17 years old Model wedding dresses Marry a rich musician Head Manager at Newberry's Own a super-dooper record shop Model dresses for ta11 girls President's secretary Ask his secret love for a date Establish a school with no teachers Go to William Smith College Teach Physical Education at West Point Co-star with Marilyn Monroe Use stilts Become a Mouse-keeter Keep selling LCS NEWS to Mr. Grundtisch Inherit Lester's taxi service Become the world's fastest typist Become a chaperon for Senior Trips 24 SONG Three Coins in a Fountain Oh! My Pa Pa I'11 Never Stop Loving You Music, Music, Music My Bill Hawkeye Moments to Remember Pledging My Love My Boy, Flattop Shake, Rattle, and Roll Smiles Love is a Many Splendored Thing Cindy At Peace with the World You'll Never Know Me and My Gal Don-Don-Don-Don Cider Barrel Polka Bell Bottom Blues Hotrod Terror of Highway 31 Ghost Riders Earth Angel Nancy Sweet and Gentle Motorcycle Built for Two Midnight Ride of Paul Revere Hey There! I Laugh at love Gentlemen Marry Brunettes Band of Gold I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles I'm a Fool to Care Some Day My Prince Will Come 16 Tons Chawin' Chewin' Gum I'm An Old Cowhand I wish I Was Single Again There's a Rainbow in the Sky Oh Jimmy Boy A Girl! A Girll It's a Great Life Secret Love Something's Gotta Give Smoke Gets In your Eyes I'm So Bashful Barbara, Barbara WHAT WE'LL MISS MOST Operating milk bar Gettin' away with everything 2nd period Frances Editing the Yearbook Girls Doing her homework Being seen with Mary Ellen 2nd period gym class 4th period English Class Being brave during experiments Walking with Cynthia in the halls High marks! ! ! I Taxiing the girls to school Drying teacups in the cafeteria Eating with Joan during the break Gab session between classes Miss Martin's Keep Quiet Duane! Mr. Hatsell Going to class meetings Daily trips to Clyde Calling everyone Honey Being late for school Being only boy in History Class Singing in Transcription Class Breaking laws in Driver Ed Class 5th period gym class 'lth period study hall Mr. Marshall Eating up profits at the milk bar Doing art work for LCS NEWS Trying to open her gym locker Working in Mr. Brust's office Being so quiet Her journals and ledgers Miss Tierney's Remove your gum. Knowing right answers in history Meeting Nellie between classes Winnin' all those awards Private talks with Miss Reed Cozy record sessions after games Running the mimeograph machine Meeting of the year book staff 6th period gym class ' Linda's disposition Keeping Ann's company Working at the milk bar 5th period LA T WILL and TE 'FAME T We, the Senior Class of 1956, being of sound mind and strong body do ordain and establish this our Last Will and Testament. FRED ALDRIDGE leaves his turtle neck sweaters to Gail Miles. JOHN ATWOOD leaves his car to the future Driver Education classes. ROGER BARDMAKER leaves his position at the Market Basket to Cynthia Chapin. THELMA BARNES leaves her soft voice to Linda Breisch. DOT BILOTTO leaves her feminine ways to Jean Reed. J IMSEY BLANDINO leaves his way with women to Kenneth Cole. NELLIE BLANN leaves her height to Shelby Aldridge. BEVERLY BOYER leaves for Oswego State Teachers College for no obvious reasons. CARYL CAMBIER leaves her cheerleading jacket to Judy Flack. SALLY DESAIN leaves her homemaking ability to Richard Calkins. MIKE DEVITO leaves Mr. Buckel in peace. SPENCER DEVITO leaves his false teeth to future football players. EMERSON DOYLE is finally leaving ?????????? BILLY ECKERT leaves his chauffeur's license to Jack Reule. FRANCES ELY leaves for Sampson. NORMAN EVERHART leaves his musical ability to Brian O'Brien. CAROL FLETCHER leaves her art ability to the art editor of the 1957 Yearbook staff. DUANE GANSZ leaves his hot-rod dump truck to Myron Kelley. ALLYN HESS leaves Lyons pedestrians in peace. JOAN HANSEL leaves for North Carolina. MARY FAYE HILDRETH leaves the telephone office for the farrn. RICHARD HASLAM leaves Mr. Magill in despair. TOM HIRONOMUS leaves embarrassed from Mr. Hatsel1's third period History Class. BETTY HILL finally leaves Chemistry Class. LORRAINE JOHNSON leaves her pleasing personality to Linda Lester. BEVERLY KELLEY leaves her driving ability to Jean Anderson. DONNA KLAGE leaves her high marks to Jon Hansel. BETTY JANE KOMMER leaves the 5 8: 10 to Joyce DeVito. ROBERT MATZELL leaves his golden voice to Jack Holly. MARILYN MITTAK leaves her athletic ability to Blanche Burton. DONNA MORAN leaves her sophisticated ways to Carol Santelli. ANN MORGAN leaves her flute to Donna Felton. MARY ELLEN NE WMILLER leaves her ability to get along with Miss Tierney to Judy Incarnato. VIRGINIA OAKLEAF leaves her technicolor hair to Phil Paliotti. SANDY ORMSBEE leaves her wet socks to Suzanne Reule. PAT PETITTI just wishes she could leave with Mr. Grundtisch. BLAKE RAYMER leaves his FFA jacket to John Molinaro. EDDIE SANTELLI leaves his trophy room to Martin Gruen. MAURICE SCHLEEDE leaves his gum wads under the seats to the underclassmen. VICKI SCULLI leaves her cheerleading ability to Tommy Armstrong. CHUCK SWAN leaves to the disappointment of all the Junior girls. NANCY TOBACCO leaves her giggle to Nancy Slark. MARY ANN TROMBETTI leaves her shorthand ability to Pat Norton. MARIJANE TROMBINO leaves her gift of gab to Mary Lou Alvaro. DICK TUF FY leaves his excess weight to Mike DeLork. MARY VANDE VOORDE leaves her blushing ways to Janet FOX. PETER VAN ELZAKKER leaves his football ability to Joey Busco. 2.6 SENl0R H0 0B STUDENTS Y ROW ONE: D. Bilotto and C. Cambier. ROW TWO: V. Sculli, B. Boyer, and D. Klage. ROW THREE: N. Blann, P. VanE1zakker, E. Santelli, I. Atwood, M. Newmiller, N. Everhart, and A. Morgan. The Lyons Central School Class of 1956 was honored at an assembly held on February 16, when 12 of its 47 members were declared honor students. The honor students are those who at- tained an average of eighty-five or above for their three and one -half years of studies in high school. As Valedictorian, Dorothy Bilotto, led the class with an average of 94.06. Dorothy's major is in science. Caryl Cambier was the Salutatorian with an average of 92. 13. Cary1's major is in mathe- matics. The ten remaining honor students were listed as follows: Norman Everhart, Beverly Boyer, Mary Ellen Newmiller, Peter VanElzakker, Donna Klage, Edward Santelli, AnnMorgan, Vicki Sculli, John Atwood, and Nellie Blann. Best wishes and congratulations go to all the new, proud Honor Students! 27 PROPHECY I have just left the 1966 reunion of our class. At this gala affair, I was surprised to learn that: Fred Aldridge is the president of the Slab City National Bank. J' ohn Atwood is the Vice-Principal of LCS. Roger Bardmaker is the new manager of the Market Basket, Thelma Barnes is head dietician of the Lyons Hospital. Dot Bilotto is head nurse in the men's ward at Lock Berlin Hospital. Jimsey Blandino is still a great admirer of his own reflection. Nellie Blann may currently be seen as Arthur Murry's dance partner. Beverly Boyer has taken over Miss Tierney's position at LCS. Caryl Cambier is running competition with Marilyn Monroe. Sally DeSain's horse Buckshot has won the Kentucky Derby for the 2nd straight year. Mike DeVito has just become the Einstein of Slaterville. Spencer DeVito is Mr. America of 1966. Emerson Doyle is pro-basketball player for the Rochester Royals. Billy Eckert is still running a taxi for LCS students. Frances Ely is a member of the Rocketts. Norman Everhart has invented a new type of throat spray. Carol Fletcher is raising little ducks on a farm. Duane Gansz has just invented a new type manure spreader. Joan Hansel is taking history in adult education. Ricky Haslem is an English Professor at Harvard. Allyn Hess has been named public enemy No. l of the highways. Mary Faye Hildreth is washing little Facer's faces. Betty Hill is visiting her Aunt Hills. . Thomas Hironimus has invented an automobile for short drivers. Lorraine Johnson has established a charm school. Beverly Kelley has been elected president of the Motorcycle Club. Donna Klage has organized a nation-wide chain of grocery stores. Betty Jane Kommer is in charge of the bird department of the 5 and 10. Bob Matzell has won an award for being the nation's No. 1 public speaker. Marilyn Mittak has led the LCS girls' football team to an undefeated season. Donna Moran is a leading Powers' model in New York City. Ann Morgan is a leading bubble dancer at the Bamboo Club. Mary Ellen Newmiller is taking Schu1tz's place on the Robert Cummings Show. Virginia Oakleaf is a disc jockey on Secret Selections of Sixty-Six. I Sandra Ormsbee has developed a self-service elevator with lower buttons. Pap Petitti is now the owner of Mike's Beauty Salon. Blake Raymer has graduated from cow-chasing to girl-chasing. Eddie Santelli is the master of ceremonies on a Technicolor TV Show. Maurice Schleede is the most hen-pecked husband of 1966. Vicki Sculli is the largest consumer of Everhart's throat spray. Chuck Swan has just made a smash hit in the Broadway Production Me, Nancy Tobacco has invented and is selling height pills. Mary Ann Trombetti has devised a new shorthand system. Marijane Trombino is the Louella Parsons of 1966. Dick Tuffy is conducting an anti-smoking campaign. Mary VandeVoorde, who was working at Pennys in Newark, is now working at Nickels in Lyons. Peter Van Elzakker is head waiter of the Batzel Hotel. 28 H1152 51111211 JUNl0R CLASS ROW ONE, Left to Right: N. Clark, L. Palmeter, J. Stone, C. Palone, G. Soucie, M. Lape, D Filipello. ROW TWO: G. Hironimus, J. Bradley, C. Santelli, B. Lyon, M. Huggins, R. Blandino E. Trombino, D. George, R. Caldwell. ROW THREE: T, Robinson, V. Hurtt, .T. Taylor, T. Curtis L. McMi11in, S. Falke, C. Chapin, J. Brague, M. Longrod, C. Bastian, B. Wright, J. Schnabel. ROW FOUR: P. Wager, B. DeDee, J. Pickett, J. Molinaro, J. Tuscher, M. Petrus, R. Schwab D. Butts, A. Lese, J. Reed, C. Tuffy, M. De Lork, R. Ennis. ROW FIVE: B. Pullen, G. Miles, D Witt, P. Fremouw, K. Murphy, B. Langlois, D. Wood, C. Sunderville, D. Bridger, B. Barnhart, D DeNeef, A. Pullen. ROW SIX: E.Tricario, C. Murphy, R. Burt, M. Kelley, R. Hillegas, N. Belecki P. Paliotti, K. Cole, C. Hess, J. Reule, M. Gruen, G. Buss, A. Schrieber. CLASS UFFICER LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Schnabel, Sec- retary, M. Gruen, Treasurer, A. Lese, Vice-President, A. Studer, President, Not Shown. 0PHOMORE CLASS ROW ONE, Left to Right: C. DeDee, H. Hosford, B. Burton, A. Barnes, A. Cravatta, M. Alvaro S. Aldrigde, ROW TWO: M. Hutchings, M. Fremouw, E. O'Conne11, N. Slark, N. Arseneau, C Wunder, B. Smith. ROW THREE: R. Juliano, J'. DeVito, E. Savage, L. Price, G. Norton, V Dudley, J. Fox, C. Mann, B. Swann, D, Jelemono, L. Lester, A. VanE1zackker. ROW FOUR: P Norton, C. Parker, B. Kerr, L. LeRoy, L. Barclay, C. Holz, B, Walters. ROW FIVE: L. Breish J. Incarnato, D. Felton, R. Bauer, J. Steyaart, M. Buckholz, S. Reule, D. Houghtaling, A. Sappa L. Dudahy, Z, Harris, J. Marshall. ROW SIX: M. O'Conne11, E. Hildreth, E. Amrose, J. Hansel R. Taylor, R, DeGa1leke, K. Chase, L. Giesy, R. DeVito, J. Leisenring, A. Trombino, T. Maine D. Wood. cuss 0FFlCERS LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Arseneau, D. Wood, T, Comella, 31 - . l I FRE HMA CLASS Row ONE, Left to Right: G. Lasher, J, Tuck, H. ochs, J. S1ark,T.Reu1e,T.Roe1and,D Bradley, ROW TWO: M. Ford, A. Bridger, E. Hironimus, S. Smith, S. Reddout, G. Boyer, E Rose, V. Bonnell, ROW THREE: E. Steitler, B. Yonkers, R. Lytle, A. Roberti, C. Comella, A Witt, D. Avery, T. Cassavino, T. Manslank, B. Cataldi, R. Jordan, T. Goodwin. ROW FOUR M. Palmeter, E. Williams, C. Marshall, ,T.Lytle,T, Armstrong, B. Smith, E. Bradley, R. Wunder H. Bridger, R. Kelly, D. Beal, R. Murphy, D. Fisher. ROW FIVE: A. Baker, R. VanCuren, B Britten, I. VanHa11, C. Taylor, O. Clevenger, L. Allen, B. DeNeef, K. Stoughton, E. J. DeSain B. Wtmder, B. Vernoy, R. Norton. ROW SIX: T. Beman, R. Beeder, J. Ohst, G. DeTorio, R Calkins, E. Leisenring, K. Schreiber, I. Cross, F. Schleede, D. Valsenti, V. Kecksion, D. Buss S. Niles, J. Barton, B. Johnson. CLASS OFFICER LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Baker, Sec- retary: E. Williams, Vice- President, T. Reule, President, D. Beal, Treasurer. EIGHTH GRADE ROW ONE, Left to Right: B. Cunningham, B. Day, A. Santelli, M. Evangelist, M. Wenowits, S. Ahrens, B. Palrneter, J. Baily, K. Daily, B. Blanch. -ROW TWO: C. Reynolds, P. Beal, G. Brewer, C. Hecker, D. Kommer, L. Schleiman, S. Hilfiker, R. Falke, D. Parker, G. Henry, C. Santelli, J. Ancller. ROW THREE: N, Moses, L. Renzi, J. Raymer, A. Muto, W. Marshall, C. Dawley, I. Wing, G. Wraight, B. Goodmen,J. Allen, H. Marble, R. McCord, K, Wright, N. Reynolds, B. Johnson, G. Day, M, Jennings. ROW ONE, Left to Right: R. Kenville, C. Knarr, B. Bernhardt, D. Barnes,J. Arseneau, J. Lauster, R. Swann, J. Shelters, J. Buckles, L. Crofoot. ROW TWO: C. Kommer, R. Anderson, G. Trombino, J. Perry, R. Wyc1e,E. Husner,R. Hill, C. Bowans, R. Beman, E. Cunningham. ROW THREE: F. Witt, D. Boar, M. Richardson, J. Sapp, D. Fletcher, R. Shuler, B. DeSain, R. Mack, P, Lents, J. Clingerman, J. DeSantos, W. Bridger, D, Lane, R. Sappa. ROW FOUR: J. Trombino, E. Muir, D. DeAugustine, J. Paliotti, L. Horton, C. Bryant, J. Fowler, R. Garrison, C. Holtz, D. Lancaster, J. Amrose, E. Mercurio, A. Cole, E. York,.R. Miller. 33 EVE TE GRADE ROW ONE, Left to Right: E. Soucie, S. Shelters, B. Paliotti, J. Brague, M Sculli, C. Webb, P. Hosford, M. Kommer. ROW TWO: B. Bernhardt, J. Bar- clay, H. James, C. Mierke, B. Bastian, H. Ennis, M, Tyler, M. Miller, E. Closs ROW THREE: S. Gardner, E. Dunning, C. Lancaster,C. Schleede, C. Staughton D. Wunder, L. Bornheimer, M. Milerr, H, Patterson, A. Mercurio. ROW FOUR J. Yonker, D. Eckert, C. Beader, M. Cooper, R. Studer, S. Daily, M. Tricarico P, Rooke, M. Beader, V. Williams, J. Fremouw. ROW FIVE: C. Schnable P. Davis, M. Severance, N. McMillan, B, Barnrnaker, F. Sizemore, M. Brown L. Savage, C. Bowler, S. Lewis, S. Gillette, J . Wagemaker, J. Vitaro. ROW ONE, Left to Right: J. Friend, G. Caldwell, E. Marriott, C. Swan, J. Young, W. Lasher, C. Cassavino, R. Evangelist, W. Lockwood, P. VanParys, P. Blandino, J . Marshall, J. Weeks. ROW TWO: R. Molinaro, A. Shutt, H. Brague, M. Ottnod, T. Hill, D. Knittle, C. Dickner, E. Price, A. DeNeef, B. Jelemono, C. Wunder, E. Ganz. ROW THREE: G. Carlson, D. Cummings, P. Fowler, T. Gardner, G. Miner. J. Beal, J. Moose, B. Giddings, R. Krusemarl, R. Pullen, G. Garisson, R. Davis, D. Bradley. J. Stone, J. Bliek, S. Ronan. ROW FIVE: L. Wickum, S. DeWind, C. Buisch, R. Hart, L. Pentycofe, D. Lan- caster, R. Yaskow, B. Martin, J, Crego, J. Wigent, M. Reibson, R. Spies, T, Martain. 34 L h 5 :rf 'TW G.A.A. 1 1 1 36 G.A.A. 1 r ? 37 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS JAYVEE CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Bernhardt, L. LeRoy, D. Swan, I. Flack. BA EBALI. ROW ONE, Left to Right: J. Busco, A. Lese, I. Blandino, Coach Gould, J. Reule, W. James. ROW TWO J. Holley, C. Hess, M. Kelly, T. Maine, A. Trombino, B. Cummings. TENNIS LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Van Elzakker, Coach Boice, N. Everhart, J. Atwood. VAR ITY FO0TBALl. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: I. Tusher, C. Swan, B. Raymer, S. DeVito, N. Everhart, P. VanElzakker, J. Busco. SECOND ROW: S. Niles, Mr. Grundtisch, T. Cassavino, R. Murphy, Mr. Boice, E. Bradley, C. Cornella, H. Oaks, Mr. Hatsell, C. Murphy. THIRD ROW: J. Ketcham, R. Allen, M. Petrus, C. Hess, M. Kelley, R. Taylor, E. Leisenring, A. Lese, R. DeSain, G. Clingerman. Lyons, once again roared through a rough scholastic football schedule admirably, though ridden with injuries. A large number of youths contributed to one of the largest turnouts in recent years, show- ing a steady rise to the heights of yesteryear. FOOTBALL - 19 55 LYONS 0 Penn Yan LYONS 0 Waterloo LYONS 19 Palmyra LYONS 18 De Sales LYONS O Seneca Falls LYONS 0 Clyde Compliments of DE VITO'S HOME FURNISHINGS Lyons Clyde Wolcott 40 VAR ITY BA KETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Busco, I. Holly, S. DeVito, M.Greun. I. Reule, C. Hess, Mr. Blackwell, P Paliotti, M. Kelley, A. Lese, T. Maine, J. Blandino. KNEELING: T. Cassavino, M. Petrus. Once again Coach Blackwell was faced with a relatively inexperienced team. And even though the team ended the season of 55-56 with an unimpressive record, they undoubtedly up- held the typical fighting spirit of past L.C.S. teams. A good season next year is almost assured as most of the team will be returning, I JAY EE FIRST ROW: Roberti, Comella, Williams, Wood, DeSain, Norton. SECOND ROW: Bradley, managerg Caldwell, managerg Grundtisch, coachg Valesente, O'Conne1, DeVito, Amrose, Sappa, FRO H FIRST ROW: Buss, Murphy, Trombino, Anderson, Cummings, Wycle, Slark. SECOND ROW. Hatsell, coachg Schrieber, Ohst, Liesenring, Amrose, Hart, Barton, De Augustine, Paliotti 42 BOWLI G ROW ONE, Left to Right: S. Ormsbee, C. Santelli, V. Scul1i,B. Lyon, E. O'Connell, H. I-losford, B. Burton, A. Van Elzakker, L. Lester, D. Jelernono. ROW TWO: Miss Butzer, M. Mittack, D. Klage, J. Taylor, L. Allen, Z. Harris, G. Norton, L. Breisch, J. Flack, I. lncarnato, V. Hurtt, B. Wright, C. Bastain, L. Price. ROW THREE: J. Marshall, J. Bernhardt, C. Chapin, G. Miles, S. Reule, M. Buckholtz, L. Cudahy, C. Marshall, B. Langlois, J. Anderson, P. Norton, B. Kelley, C. Parker, L. Barclay, B. Kerr. ROW ONE, Left to Right: W. James, J. Pickett, R. Calkins, N. Everhart, J. Molinaro, M. DeLork, G Ketchum, D. Bradley. ROW TWO: Mr. Atwood, N. Belicki, R. Bardmaker, R. Matzell, G. Buss, C. Murphy P. Van Elzakker, F. Aldridge, W. Eckert, J. Atwood, J. Tusher, D. Butts, C. Swann. V ' 43 TUMBLING SOCCER 4 SOFTBALL TENNIS BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL 44 wi 2i5i1 , ...P .., 5 W 3, ,K 5,2 K gage, . ' T Wir Wa. I A 5:9 , l E M I ii' E: '-..'-' hx asf '535 : M. ,. ' 2 , ,, v:-- if :-, W wiv A V ,.,W, AU' X .K , 4, 2 1 k i s ,f ff if K f 5 GEN X A34 aw Jw ag, 4 1 gg ,, gina if 3? my A + 1-fwyzgf, f' f' y 5 2 an. 'wav' fe- ' ww. '52 ff' 5' 'Q Wm 2 IJIIKB 5 sw x 14 K v 11,215 V ,, xl K 5 ,..... ,A f fm. , Y -A .hw A -Q , Q An V, A ix ' we ,ig , ,wp , ,W an . Q, ,EH 4 ff- ,.,Q.f,f,.X ,. ffwkfffrwfvfi fa gk E54::xr:i::m6z:w w.. N, 193252265 T Q V + GIRLS' ENSEMBLE LYONS PHYSICIANS LYONS ATTORNEYS of LYONS DENTISTS l HOLLYWO0D EXTRA EWSPAPER TAFF ROW ONE, Left to Right: S. Ormsbee, C. Santelli, S. Aldrich, ROW TWO: Mr. Magill, N. McMillin, L. Price, I. VanHal1, M. Gruen, A. Baker, C. Mann,. B. Britten, M. Trombino, J. Hansel, Miss Con- naughton. ROW THREE: J. Slark, C. Hess, D. Moran, A. Morgan, B. Boyer, B. Johnson, D. Beal, J. Reule, R. Calkins, D. Butts, B. Hill, L. Johnson, M. Newmiller, C. Fletcher, M. Trornbetti, S. Smith. YORKER CLUB ROW ONE, Left to Right: G. Caldwell, J. Young, J. Friend, T. Hill, I. Wyckle, D. Cummings, T. Gardner, C. Wunder. ROW TWO: W. Lasher, C. Cassavino, W. Lockewood, R. Evangelist, J. Weeks, P. Blandino, I. Pullen, P. Van Parys, P. Hosford, M. Scu11i. ROW THREE: E. Ryan, J. Fremouw, E. Clause, M. Miller, H. Ennis, B. Bernhardt, J. Barclay, M. Cooper, H. James, Mr. Grundtisch. ROW FOUR: J. Stone, R. Humbert, D. Bradley, A. DeNeef, I. Bliek, A. Mercurio, E. Zaso, V. Williams, K. Schleede, M. Miller, E. Bomheirner, S. Gardner, P. Rooke, D. Knittle, B. Ielemono, Mr. Yost. ROW FIVE: E. Price, R. Krusemark, S. Ronan, J. Beal, T. Martin, I. Wagemaker, I. Vitaro, S. Lewis, S. DeWind, R. Spies, C. Briesch, L. Wickum, B. Barnmaker, I. Falker, C. Bowler, M. Brown, I. Crego. FUTURE HOMEMAKER of AMERICA A Seated. Left to Right, ROW ONE: Mrs. P. 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Wayne Feeds Rain or Shine We Mix and Grind Best of Everything your Tall Handsome Druggistn Compliments of WILLIAM HOLLOWAY 8: SONS Clothing and Furnishing for Men and Boys Lyons' New York Phono 231 William sr, Lyons, New York Diamonds Compliments for of SALERNO'S SUPERMARKET Lyons, New York Price-Quality-Dependability THE HOUSE OF MARSHALL ll Lawrence Street Lyons, New York Compliments of FAIR MONT FOODS F Butter, Ice Cream, Frozen oods Lyons, New York Compliments of OHMANN BROTHERS LEON E, LEWIS Insurance of Every Kind 10 William St. , Lyons, New York Phone 180 Compliments of HARRY 'S TIRE SHOP Compliments of BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 56 William Street L, E, Longhry, Manager Compliments of LA CONTINA Home of Good Food 4 ,- B est Wishes from HIGGINS BIIWLING CENTER r Lyons, N BOEHEIM'S WILLIAMS BEIIERAGES LYONS SERVICE S'I'I-ITIIIN ork Pho - ymouth Lyons, New York New -I 1 I Best Wishes To The Class of '56 ALLOWAY STORE at SERVICE STATION FOX'S John E. 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