Middlesex Valley Central High School - Genundagan Yearbook (Rushville, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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' enfndagan WHAT MAKES A SENIOR Class of 1959 MIDDLESEX VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL Rushvulle, New York Foreword Gerald Adam Margaret Van Vechten Wayne Strong Sally Arnold Michael Harter and Lorrarne Smlth are lookmg forward to graduatron What Maker a Semorf Our lrves are not the result of blmd chance but they are actlvely patterned They are patterned by the way we l1ve the way we learn from the begnnnmg of our educatron untrl nov our day of graduatron Our tra1n mg prepares us for thrs day the xmportance of whrch IS not fully reahzed unt1l thls moment when we as semors seek to choose further educatnon further knowledge and a broader sense of perspectxve Worknng together and sharnng taltmg the bntter vuth the sweet and contmually lookmg forward to the future these are What makes a Senior 2 7 1 a s 1 ff ' 'll 1 1 v ' r 7 7 . . 7 . . - , . V . V . 7 A . , . . V. . V. 7 7 ' f u - rn Dedication MR MURRAY FITCH We the C1155 of 1959 tllxc dup pride m dLLllC1IlI lQ our xur book thc Gcnundfngfm to Mr Murru Fmh Mr F1tLh our tughnr ln jumor lugh hls IIXXIXS bun 1 Qrur mspxrmon to us md Ins 'mlxmxs bun NKIHIUU ro mu hrs lssnsrlmg xxhcnucr we likcd So to you, Mr Huh ug muh to Lxprcss our mmgrg QYIIIILIJL 3 , .K .. . t I. . , . I. . . .1 Lt AL . K . . . E, L In Appreciation MR ROBERT E MOODY We the class of 59 wrsh to show our apprecratron to you Mr Moody for all you have the meetm s that were necessary to put the 59 Genundagan together The yearbook staff has enjoyed vnorkmg vuth you and now that the Genundagan has been completed ve are sorry that there vs xll be no more meetmgs 4 1 I 9 ' 3 have done to help to make our yearbook a success. You have sacrificed your time to . U V . , . V I V- 7 , v Y- ' . f.. 7. J3' n 7 o3:A4'j'vf.1- f Table of Contents --.'.r.va. --,p.,,p d. Title Page ,,,, 7 1 Foreword 7 7 7 777 2 Dedication 7 77 7 7 7 3 In Appreciation 777 777 4 In Memoriam 7 777. 6 Seniors 7 7 7 7 7. 7 7 Administration 777 7 77 21 School Life 7 7 77 27 Sports 7 7 77 7 41 Music 7 77 49 Clubs 77 7 57 ' yf ' Classes 7 7 67 .rf f 4 Awards 7 7 7 81 A' -fp '7 Advertising 7 . 83 Alma Maier Far down in the winding valley Stands our Central School Let us all around her rally, And obey her rules. Chow: As our high school marches onward Let us sing her praise. XVith our banners pointed upward, Loud our voices raise, In our many years of learning In the school we love XVe have seen our courses turning To the heights above. --2' f 5 In Memorlam Charles Underwood February 23 1917 INOzcmber l 1952 XY!1th hls happy smxle and mnnmg personalnty Charles Underwood vsas a fr1end to all Chuck mth hls Sul Guns has left us mth some happy memorles The f1VC years we spent ln school vuth hlm wlll be Cherlshed and remembered always 4,1 . J , . Q . ,V Li 5 I ,X ,l T l Q 9 - 9 . . V . v. . . v L 3 Y - - - 1. - 1, - , , , V , 1 sv,maax,.::. . ..-... showy: ff. 45.1. 1 ' A 7 f Ii E eniors e A j Sandy Clement and XY'ayne Strong examine some of the many books used during their four years of high school, enior Advisors MISS VUANITA A. LOMAN Miss W'anita A. Loman was graduated from Albany State Teachers College and has done graduate work in Syracuse and Geneseo. Her hobbies include music. reading. cooking foreign recipes. and, of course, her cottage on Canan- daigua Lake. Class Officers Frou! Ron: Ronald Lazarus, Vire Preffdwifx Mike Hatter. l'rcfflaJu1I.' Lorraine Smith. Sel'r'n1av'1. Baci R014 3 Chgflgq -lgcobs. Tnatnrcr: Judy Peck, .'X'c'14.f Rcpffrler. These officers have led the class on all of its activities to raise money for the senior trip. Among these were the maggizine campaign. candy sales .ind Vic dances. They have also assisted the class in making many important decisions concerning gradu- ation and the senior trip, rf MR. CHARLES MOREY Mr. Charles Morey was graduated from Roberts Wfesleyan College, majoring in instru- mental music. Among his hobbies are records and music and playing in dance bands. 1, 5 Y 4 if ' w wg7E r x ,f 1 2 E 2 X X 2 'si 'W La YJ is Wu I 'f 5- P w a , x -A A A ii Q1 '5- qv 5 'Y we ,tr Q eniors f? -IAMIIS BAGLFY GERALD ADAM Senior Play Staff, Lighting and Sound Effects. Genunelagan Staff, Sports Editor 3. ,ig Basketball l. 2. 3. -i. Manager l: Band 1, 2. 3. Qi, County Solo Competition lg Future Teachers 1: Future Farmers 1. 2. 3, President 3. Viet-'President 2. County Vice-President 4. National Convention at Kansas City 2. Delegate to the State FF. A. Convention 31 junior Rotarian 4 CHESTER ANDRFXVS Senior Play Castg Basketball 3. 41 Baseball 2. 3. fig Band I 21 Festival Band I1 Press Club 2. 4, Boys' Sports litlitorg Photography Club 1, 3g Hi'Y 3 Senior Play Staff. Lighting and Sound Effectsi Basketball lg Future Farmers I. J. 3. Ai, News Reporter 2. Viee-Presitlent 3. President -4 ELAINE CHRYSLER Leaders' Club 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, Library Club 1, Future Homemakers 1, Swing Wfing 4, Hi-Y 3 ' 1, JANICE BUTTON Senior Play Cast, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Festival Band 1, 2, 4, Festival Chorus 1, 2, 4, Area All State Band 4, County Solo Competition 1, 2, 4, National Honor Society Vice-President 3, 4, State Solo Competition 1, 3, 43 Russian Club 4 eniors xi SALLY ARNOLD BEDETTE Genundagan Staff Advertising Editor 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Festival Band 1, 2, Festival Chorus 1, 2, Solo Competition 1, 2, 3, Future Teachers 1, 2, Press Club Girls' Editor 25 Swing Wfing 3, All County Band 1, 2, All County Chorus 1, 2, Geneva Teen Reporter 3 'l'I eniors LARRY DUN TON Future Farmers I, Zg Press Club -ig Photography Club fig I-Ii-Y 3 12 SANDRA CLEMENT Canandaigua I, 23 Hockey Intramurals I, 23 Swimming Intra- murals 1, 2g Basketball Intramurals I, 2g Softball Intra- murals I, 2g Volleyball Intramurals I, 23 Future I-Iomemakers 1, 25 Chorus 4g Press Club 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4 RAY DAVIS Class Vice-President 1, 2g Senior Play Castg Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Band 1, 4g Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Festival Chorus 1, 2, 4g Boys' Quartet Ig Brass En- semble Ig Solo Competition lg Swing Wing 1, 2, 3. 4g Dance Band 4g All-County Chorus I, 2, 4g Stu- dent Council Vice-President 4g Junior Rotarian CAROLYN FELTZ Chorus 5, 4g Future Homcmalxcrs 1 7 Sccrrrarx 1 Vim President Ei Press Club 1 7 5 Arr and Litrrars Euitor v Swing XVing 4 JAMES EGGLESTON Senior Play Properties Baseball 1, 2, 4g Chorus l, 2, 5, 4g Festival Chorus l, 2g Area All State Chorus lg Library Chorus 33 Photography Club lg Swing XVing 43 All Coun- ty Chorus l. 2g All State Chorus -'l ar eniors far MICHAEL HARTER Class President, lg 2, 5. -lg Senior Play Castg Genundagan Staff. Editor in Chief 3, 4g Boys' State 31 Basketball I. 2. 3. 'lg Baseball l. 2. 3. 'lg Band l. 2. 3, -'lg Chorus 1.2. 3. -lg Fes- tival Band lg 2. All Festival Chorus I. 2. -lg Brass Ensemble lg Solo Competition lg Zg Swing XY'ing l. 2. 5, -'lg Syracuse Citizenship 3. -lg Dance Band -ig Peterson Trip to Albany gl All County Band 2. -ig All County Chorus lg Honor Society 5. -lg Student Countil President Al. Representive l. 2. 3: .lun- ior Rotarian 'I4 PATRICIA GORTON Leaders' Club 2g Chorus 1. 2. 3g Festival Chorus gl Twirler I, 2, 5. 41 Future Teachers l, 21 Future Homemakers 2: Future Nurses I, 2, 4g Valley Rock Hounds rig Russian Club fl BONNIE HADSELL Senior Play Cast 4g Cheerleader 43 Leaders' Club 21 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4g Festival Chorus 1. 4: All State Chorus 2g Twirler lg 2. 5. 41 Fu- ture Teachers 2, 5g Future Home- makers Ig Swing XVing 4g Drum Majorette 5, 4 PATRICIA LANDCASTLE Senior Play Castg Cvenundagan Staff. Advertising Editor 41 Leaders' Club 2g Chorus 1, 2. 5. 4g Twirler I, 2, 3. 4g Library Club lg Press Club 4, Secretaryg Future Nurses 2, 53 Festival Chorus 1, 2, 4 if all A 6 , ' if CHARLES JACOBS Class Treasurer I, 2, 3, 4g Senior Play Ticlcersg Press Club 2, 4, Bus- iness Manager 2, Exchange Editor ' 4g Photography Club I, 2, Trcasur- I 0 er 25 Hi-Y 3 DOREEN HILL Gowanda lg Indian Club lg Senior Play Make-upg Leaders' Club 25 Valley Rock Hounds 4, Secretary I 15 A Rotarian 4 R A , L t RONALD LAZARUS Class Vice-President 4g Senior Play Ticketsg Boys' State 3: National Honor Society. Secretary and Treasurer 3, 4g junior ROBERT LYON Kentucky Military Institute lg eniors LLOYD MORSE Senior Play Casti Basketball lg Chorus 1. 43 Future Farmers l, Z. 3. 4. News Reporter 5. Vice-President -l. F.F.A. State Convention 5. State F.F.A. Chorus 5. National Convention at Kansas City 4 16 Military 1. Drill Teamg Band lg Senior Play Castg Genundagan Staff, Art Editor 3, 4g Baseball 3. 45 Band 2, 3, 4, Drum Majorg Chorus 3, 4, Festival Chorus 4g Swing Wfing 3, 4g Soccer 4 PHILIP RHODES Senior Play Castg Basketball 49 Baseball 3. 4: Chorus 1. 2. 5. 4g Festival Chorus 1. 2. 4g Area All State Chorus 2g Photo- graphy Club lg Swing XY'ing 2. 5. 4g All County Chorus 1. 2. 4 XVALTER RANDOLPH Senior Play Castg Basketball 1. 2, 5,41 Baseball 1, 2, 5. 4g Band 1. 2, . 3, 45 Festival Chorus 1, 2, 4g Fes- 1 , tival Band 1, 2, 4g Solo Competi- tion 1, 2, 5g Future Farmers 1. 2, 5, Sentinel 2g Swing XY'ing 4g Soccer 4g Dance Band 4g All Coun- ty Band lg All County Chorus 1. 2 eniors JUDITH PFCK Class Vice-President 31 Class Corresponding Secretary l: Class News Reporter 4g Genuntlagan Staff. Actixities 3. 'll Banquet Speaker 3: Leaders' Club l. 2: Chorus 1. 2. 5. -4. Festival Chorus 1. 2. Area All State Chorus 1. -li Future Teachers 1. 2. 5. Vice-President 2. Secretary SQ Swing Wang 43 National Honor Society 5. -1. President 5. -4: Stulent Loun- cil Zg Democrat N Chronicle Teen Page Reporter 3. -41 Senior Play Stage Manager 17 3, Soccer 4 eniors XVAYNE SMITH Senior Play Lighting and Sound Effects, Band l, 2. 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Festival Band l, 2. 3, Festival Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 18 JOHN RIPPEL Brockport l. Football. Track. Class Secretary l. Intramurals, Movie Club, Senior Play Cast and Staff, Basketball 2. 4: Baseball 2, 3, 41 Future Farmers Secretary 2g Press Club. Proof Reader, Art Editor. Sports Editor 4: Photography Club LORRAINE SMITH Class Secretary 3, 4, Class News Reporter 2, Senior Play Cast, Genundagan Literary Editor 3, 4, Annual School Speaking Contest 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Festival Band 1, 2, Festival Chorus 1, 2, Area All State Chorus 3, 4, Future Hornemakers 1, Swing Wing 2, 3. 4, Girls' Sextet 2, 3, Syracuse Citizenship 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 2, 3, Representative 4 MARGARET VAN VECHTEN Senior Play Cast, Genundagan Staff, Business Manager 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, Leaders Club 2, President 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Festival Chorus 1, 2, 4, Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, President 2, 3, Swing Wing 4, All-County Chorus 1, Student Council 2, 3, Treasurer 2, D.A.R. Award 4, Honor Guard 4 3 3 DALE VAN EPPS Class Secretary 1, 2, Senior Play Cast, Annual School Speaking Con- test 1, 2, Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Solo Competition 1, Festival Band 1, 2, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, 0 Festival Chorus 1, 2, 4, Photog- raphy Club 1, Swing Wing 2, 3, 4, All-County Chorus 1, 2, 4, Student Council 4, All-State Chorus 1, junior Rotarian Alternate 4 XV AYN E STRONG Senior Play Staff, Genundagan Staff, Photography Editor 3, 4, Basketball 2, Press Club 2. Literary Editor, Photography Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Valley Rock Hounds 4. President 4, Soccer 4 19 XY'.ixnc Strong. Dale Van Fpps. and Nr. Nfniiiix' .irc planning yuirhwiwk pictures in thu men tmllil-ri mimi. tha unly mc 1 frm- rhirii pcrimi. Bob Lyon is laying our pages for the yearbook, while Mike Hartcr and jerry Adam watch. Mr, Moody and Par laniicasrlc arc making Ll final clicck un the alivcrtising. Ifanh ad is typed on .1 card. These are arrang- cll in alpliabuical unicr in caih value. Than after pages arg- rypcii. thc cards arc checked with thc pages. 4, 2215 ? 2 . 21' , A .rc I 13:6 H 11 f. 2 ' , , ai I gg?-l Emi f' 'iii f , .,,,v A VK 2 X Y 4. , f if ' 51- iff Q 4 M1 , V 1, 5 2 3 X5 4 5 JE -3 N. J, Nw. ,a.x.Lm...,..w-.vs .N nik ii I A, ... . ,,. uf., 2 . ,. w l P Jn, f I H , It iii-Og' , L ,Jin ty geff' , k :Q ,gf ' Z ,au ff 4, Z- ,. , L! f ,z jxf Wiz. A , ., Ju. f ,A V. 1 , , ,M ., Q , vw I f :Q I ,N ug ff 4' R 4 V f the s gf p. , ,,. 53 5 5- cf ek, 5 W v 2 M- ' .1 1 . 2 .+ 2, jj? 1 mx. , 4 x ' 1 -Q VA . A Ht. 5 4 gy' 'av ff fir. ,. Ai A, 'Y' Q an ,Sd ,Q A A 1' M I I ' 41 ,I fa 5 ,J Q' if f f ' MA fi 3545, ,Q .un 1' .,, 1' f -.Aw .5 . is W, Principal MR. CLIFFORD V. BROXVN, our principal, under direc- tion of the Board of Education. has complete management of the school. Most of the problems that pertain to the school and the students are his responsibilities to solve. Each morning Mr. Brown starts with the announcements of the day. He sometimes substitutes for teachers and is an adviser to Student Council. uperiniendeni MR. STEPHEN UNDERWOOD is district superintendent of the sole Supervisory District of Yates County, which now in- cludes the central schools of Middlesex Valley and Dundee and also Naples in Ontario County. Board of Education The BOARD OF EDUCATION handles the policies under which the school operates. The Cur- rent problem with which the Board is faced is the growing population. The state is strongly behind the suggestion that the Middlesex Valley and Gorham districts combine and build a new high school between Rushville and Gorham. Crowded classrooms and lack of space will make it necessary to move some grades into rented quarters outside the school building next year. Elementary upervisor MRS. RETA KNAPP was chosen supervisor for the grades. She also assists the teachers with their many problems. Mrs. Knapp's main job is remedial reading. Vice-Principal MR. HENRY MC DOTQGAL, Vice principalhas charge or the school transportation and behavior on buses. He also has Complete responsibility of the school when Mr. Brown is absent ecrelaries The office now has two new secretaries. MRS. RUTH HALL. who came in September. 1957 and MRS. BETTY DUNTON who took Mrs. Thelma Densmores place in january 1958. XVith the in- crease in students the secretaries have more and more work, vt ' 5 45293 R -934 A f. X iv s ' 1. W H.. . -f .., xfwi' 2, . . Jw Q I H, 7 :,., ' A W v V2 3 Y 4 n,l E 1 1 fa A f Q' J N R I f. . va' v K y M. ,f, 13 Y , I- ' z x-L32 1 i 3- ... X agar ggi a 435 WJ fa I ' .W 1 si 6444, Q Q. f.. f- 1 3 v in J' .fi 1 9 f The cafeteria staff serve 570 stu- dents daily and strive to make the lunch hour more enjoyable. They begin preparing the noon meal about 9:00 A.M. in order to begin serving at 10:30 to finish at 1:05 P.M. There will be a problem next year as to how to serve all the students. Mrs. Mitchell is always willing to help classes with refreshments at dances. Nurse MRS. EMILY FETTERMAN, school nurse. takes care of all illness, casualties, immunization shots, and many other emergencies that go to make the life of a school nurse interesting. Cafeteria tall First Row: Mrs. Caroline Chappell, Mrs. Alice Enos, Mrs. Elizabeth Blodgett, Mrs. Blanche Palmatier. Second Roux' Mrs. Judith Hatter, Mrs. Margaret johncox, Mrs. Helena Mitchell, Mrs. Bernadine Brown, Mrs. Ruth Clark. Xxx R . 1, 2 ...J .ar we , M- V-N-mv---vw-r 'Ti , Bus Drivers George Feneran. Doutulas Leach, jerry Kople, William Martin. Thomas Frillxxrirnl, Vicmf Chmpgl, Milton Bay Francis Hobart. Gcwrgc lluram. Carleton Northup Daniel llatlsell. David Savane Thtic bus tlrntrs him thc iob of trms brting S7 Qtnttnts mlm Aix Mr in .fi Y Hidsall md Mr Hilmar Broun triniport tlit kintlcrgirtcn Lluiltlrcn ucrx noon The busts irc 1lQ0 nscd for tripe tu bill gums pirulw PILHILS ind cducitioml trips Custodians i ,I Ntriyl .1. .ir.i- Q. '. . ..i I ril BJ' . ..t'. .. ir' .i.r ' in , 1 . lu. . f it'.in.xx.ir' 'ig I L' ig MLK, '. xrix'g 'yn A ilu K' '. . t..' .ztti f iring x.1c.1ti n ry - 'mire .1 t .my ' ' L . .irc rc-qnirtt tn 'L--w thc building in good cuntlitiun - 'I 'fff F W 3 14 Sally Arnold and Jack Tcllicr are shown here disrilling H20 L Rig Anita Loomis, Louis Feltz, and Kathleen Flynn are at reading table choosing books for books reports in Mrs, Bnldx-.'in's seventh grade. Last Spring these studious third grade Pupils were finishing some nmp work for Miss Brennan. They have since been promoted. XV.1nd.r Smith. Rose Finger. and Bruce Cooper .ire locating countries on the globe in Miss Buttons United Suites history class. 51 1 ' .. f ww. 1--2. :2-2' 2 0' 4 f Aa 'I' V,. 'lla iv . Kathy' Kg-nm-dy. DAR- V.1n Pppi and XYY.1f'1 1C Strong .Mc Icnming rw use thc Card mralrug. School Life Sharon Brown, -luck Lloyd, and Hnrwcy Gage Sandra Burson, Joyce Dinclmrr, and Bonnie Lee arc shown with Mr. Morey ar a band lesson, are reading the F.H.A. creed. 'S 3 .Z Shown are Ronald Burnett holding biology Mr. jarvie, Mr. Borden. Mr. Hurlbutt, and Mr book, Judy Smith looking through microscope, Hunt demonstrate defensive tactics while prac- and Loretta Catallo holding slides. These stu- ticing for their next scrimmage with the varsity dents are having their weekly biology lab. Kathy Kennedy is shown at the piano with Sharon Fox holding a song book, Stuart Mitchell is turning pages. All are members of Swing Wing. Mike Harter is working out a trig problem, Mr. Hunt and XVayne Strong watch as Peggy Van Vechten tells Mike what to do. Dale Van Epps is shown coloring the chart of the magazine sale while Ronald Lazarus and Ray Davis watch. Dale Van Epps and Chuck Jacobs were business manag- ers, while Ray Davis and Ronald Lazarus were Captains. All records were broken this year in the magazine sale. The seniors sold 52178.42 worth of magazines and netted a commission. Dale Van Epps was our Champion magazine salesman. chool Life Peggy X7.1HXYL'L'l'lfCD. Janet Jacobs. and -loyce Chrysler are doing their typing assignments. H.. e 7' ,,..4-I W M .1 ,x X fr Z' H2 X :pk--21. s ? 2? H Q ' 1 .3 ax ., ,,,, 'C . ft 351' , 1, - M ,wwwgnawv-M M' L I-11,,yf5? 55 ' z,5sl ,Q s 1 Y K ,Y 1 'mm Q . 'ff ' 'Y-,Q 3 ' .. ,il 5 ,, f ,R ,. 1 , ,W V, R - ,. ,ilk I 2 +5 , 5 .wi A sv' '5' ' A 'ff'- nn Mg? ,wi A A r ? - J' V ' is Q J 5 5 Qu X-C , 9: ,ah i I 1 ig, w, 1 I , 5 U ' uf WL. w f 3 mf v , ,Jil Y , Il 0 A !.'55 f ..-. , 4 ,4.: ,sw A ...u-nn-mf ,A - Nr. Carl Lewis. XY'.1ync Strong, and Patricia Land- casrlc arc shown wirh the driver education car. l I , ,lack Lloyd is working on the inrlincrl plmc in physics lib, while Nlr. G.ig1c .mil Kathy Kennedy xx.mh .inrl PM l..1nrlc.1srlc rc-.ills thc Llirccriwm r' ,i .,,.., - .,,...... .,........- f---.,,...ft-,,, i S l i 4 - i Beverly Slack and Norrine Smith are Solving an inrcrmcdiarc Algebra problem, while Mr. Sherman Hum supervises. 'Q I -my i bf S Ray Davis shows the form which helped him break the school record for the high jump. fn cafe 2 A L. i N +123 nnual chool FiehIIDay Gordon Best does the high jump for the victorious Class of i6O. Coach Miller gives final instructions to the judges. Mr. Cornish and Mr. Borden. while the students await the Annual School Field Day. Michael Harter, Jack Tellier, Ronald Lazarus, and Thomas Peterdy were chosen to attend Boys' State at Colgate Universary this spring. It was set up just like the State and County governments. There they learned from experience how these are mn. chool Life Shown are the junior Rotarians Michael Hartcr Gerald Adam, Dale Van Epps Ronald Lazarus and Ray Dams These boys are sclectcd bw the xote of their own class and are guests of the Canandaigua Rotarx Club at sexeral meet ings. This is the departure of the school buses which transport over 800 students to and from school daily. In Future Nurses' Club, Sharon Harter is taking Linda Campbells temperature, while Marilyn Wfilson is holding the flashlight. Sandra Tambe is also shown applying a bandage to Janice Clark. chool Life Mr. john Bell is helping Charla Carpen- ter and Carol Hurlbutt with a problem in division. After the induction, the National Honor Society members listen to Mr. Clifford Brown's speech. News reporter jim Hilton and Treasurer-elect Bob Hammer arrive for inauguration cere- monies. A bus discharges students in the morning, Ray Davis, Vice-President elect, and Marlene Kipp, Vice-President, arrive for inauguration ceremony. chool Life Donna Dixons .arm is being bandaged by Mrs. Emily Fetrerman, our school nurse. Peggy Van Vechten and Ronnie Lazarus are the honor guard, which is elected by the senior class and carries the flag for all assemblies. Bonnie Hadsell, our drum majorcrre, shown as she leads the twirlers. X L li . I Q -f F i fl s JL- If A . v. , - - L . 5 if 1 ,ff L . f 'K 1 If af IQ, R . i ' 3 4 . x I -ir 'gf 1 f '..4. 39 'Y' ' . ,cfs , ' 'rf' A' Gerry XVyffels. Connie Ladue. Roseanne Cole, Kaye Eggleston, Betty Clark, and George VC'yman work on the arch for the senior ban- Lorraine Smith, captain of the varsity cheer- quet' leaders, leads the other cheerleaders, the PHIL RHODES Forward Phil joined the varsity basketball team after the season began and did not have his picture taken in time to have it with the other senior players on the Senior Four page. chool Life team and the spectators in the Alma Mater. r--,. The Class of 1958 await the receiving line after commencement. ix .1 'I I f If Al f--.T f - xqn, ,,.,-. J-1 if .,, .- 4,' ' ,,s af -.A -U ,A 4 4'1 , '--f-he r,.1: j 'A' :,.,' . . . ., , -- -.J , x .., -, -nv, - . , vvg '- '.,'4g ,.'.,, - I. 3, '-4 ' . 4 -8' n 4 ,, ,.v A mf -,-I . --. Vg . v 0 1' if-Q.. ev. ,4 Afgr. -1 f 5v ali' E: - gb - x 2 Z P Q. I, -I 4? I , f. f i 1 Au rl V UC gs.. N fi Ji? 'fb-. I if ,, 'in -4. .A ' f . --. 5 .,.1 ha: f s,,, ' ,7,gx:..CN 1 io' ns , V , ' 'W L if w'.. - 'K ' .i 'fh ' I , 7. .. . 'wg Q. , ,-,, - H :YZ , 44,5 P V P Y 5.-Q 'lgdydbllnl ' ' ..,,.' avg wf. -.M -ng, , - -, -4 ,Q r Q4-V. A, ' ' n ' , -pb .l ' . 'I Aff ,, -:Q .5 ' ,. fi? A - 4, ' .gym fl,,,,4gA:- ,,f, . - ' --5 .nf-' ,- ' ' , ., . . ,b . ,- - f fn - 1 S w5'q,4:- 4, '7'f.f Ak., '. 7' , , , L Ray Davis awaits the pitch. , ' H N 1 , . - f xx' J'- tfi, if X r, 4 M IP' 'V ff. , ' ' .12 am- ' -. Q 4 F 'S' w. Sv as an M as 5' .. 2 . 4 ,tk 4 iRAl WA' ' .7 -7 r' I G '1 U TSA? 1 B ' ,J C W Q , . f -5 'V wg: if nw 5 Q' 'Haw' Q 379' 1 a J . if Y UIQ f f , ' ig , sf! f if . W3 ff r .J A a' S 5 I P 1 2, , SX J if ' ' in x as M X '19 Q 'X ff qi f ,fam at 6 H ,ix VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Front: Lorraine Smith, Captain: Bari: Sanrly Tambe, Bonnie Hailscll, Marlene Flynn, Dot Dan iels, Peggy Van Vechren, Elaine Thompson. Varsity Basketball Kneeling: Dave Meade, Managerg Mike Hatter, Jerry Adam, Arr Emerson, Bob Sterling. Sland- ing: Dale VanEpps, Alanagery Cher Andrews, Phil Andrews, Ray Davis, jim Kipp, Bob Hammer, Mr. Lawrence Miller, Coach. MIKE HARTER Guard Valley Valley Gorhgm Phelps Valley Valley Home-oye Bloomfield Ntiples Victor Valley Retl 'IAQ lcet Vtilley Clifton Valley Valley 39 70 .go 75 56 56 65 'i 2 59 615 60 75 47 78 87 XV on 6 Naples Victor Valley Valley Reel xlneke' Clifton Valley Valley Valley Valley Phelps V.illey Honeoye Valley Bloomfield Gorham Lost lil enior Four 66 64 CC fx -,Z FS ,QS 56 65 56 NJ 641 US 91 qv 5 fl 61 JERRY ADAM Guard RAY DAVIS Center CQHET ANDREXYS Forztard Vtll Vetll l-IIGHLICJHTS OF THIZ l95'-53 SEASON The biggest exent ot list season was George XY'ym.m'5 hrextlcing .tll reeortls for this school and lenggue for the tot.tl point: noted for the se.t5oti with VS points. George .tlso hrolae the M.V.C1.S reeortl of tot.tl pnitltx more-tl in .1 xiiigle glilllk' with R6 on Niplex court In Vtlleys let gum' of the 5--'53 se-.ison ey breeretl tw .tn e-my yietory mer Gorlum. ey letl .ill the xxgiy. .mtl the g.1INe eneletl with Valley xxuy out in from of .1 S7-ol score. 44 ji ,s X X Mike Harter increases our lead over Phelps with a foul shot. Coach Miller tells the boys how to win. jay Boyce gets a rebound in junior varsity game Mike Harter decides what to do with the ball in our home game with Phelps. lfi un.-X tt. D f ,.., f ,f-At' Baseball Durmg the course of the season Mrke Harter had the hrghest battmg mera c uzth 33a and George Wyman was second hrghest mth 304 Doug Negley hrt the onlv home run for Valley Valley won v and lost 5 games Fin! R011 Coach Lawrence Mrller Dan Mack jlm fggleston Dennls Barnhardt Manager Wal ter Randolph Robert Hammer Arthur Emtrson Scand Rrzz Ray Davrs Douglas Negley jack Telller George Wyman james hrpp Phrlrp Andrews Robert Lyon john Rrppel jack Lloyd Dale Van Epps Make Harter Valley Naples Phelps Valley Red Jacket Gorham Valley Valley Clrfton Valley 6 Valley 8 Honeoye 6 Valley 8 Valley 6 Bloomfield 1 1 Victor 46 OCCQI' For the first time in Valley's history a soccer team was organized under the direction of Mr. Thomas jarvie and Mr. John Bell. In our first soccer game Valley played to a 0-0 tie with Gorham in spite of the fact that none of the boys on Valleys team had played before During the course of the season Valley won l. lost 7 and tied 7 Standing: Douglas Negleyg Mr. john Bell. Kneeling: Mr. Thomas jarxie feared Leigh Will iams, Roger Emerson, Robert Rippel, james Kipp, Dennis Barnhardt Arthur lmcrson William Slack. Second Roux' Ronald Burnett, Robert Sterling, Rohert Lyon XX'alter Ran lolph lax Boyce Roger Mack, Gordon Clark, Carl Valdez. Third R014 .' David lohnson Bruce llurlbutt Roaer Randolph,ManagerJ,' jack Lloyd, Vlayne Strong, john Rippel, David Charland Valley 0 Naples 8 Bloomfield 11 Valley 1 Lakemont 0 Gorham 9 Valley 2 Valley 6 Lima 6 Valley 5 Gorham Valley Valley Lima Valley Valley Naples Bloomfield Valley Lakemont unior High Basketball Nancy Ferguson, Linda Fetterman, Anne Bailey, Elaine Emerson, Judith Harter, Connie Rhodes, Linda Lyon Rickey I-latter, Ronald Smith, john Van Vechten, Paul Curtis, Jeffrey Fitch, john Kennedy, Stephen Safrans, Bill Ryan, Lauren Shaw, Douglas Mack, Mr. Thomas jarvie, Paul Emerson, Manager 3 w xl 1' 4 0 . 9 .L gf? 1 W .! fgf4bv j .ff', we rl' n ' ' N .-'1- n ' 7 , ' - - 'lx-'J' Burmiu Hldsull .md B1 vb Lyon prepare to IQ-nd thu parndu. il M r ,a Y Q g ' ,M vw 4 '1- xf 3? xx XX' X' xi ' ' X . 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Second Roux' jay Williams, Laura Wlhitbeck, Kathy Adoulf, Thomas Ludlow, Deborah Arnold, Carol Martin, joan Voorhees, Mr. Charles Morey, Linda Williams, Norma Dixon, Sandra ilohncox. David Bordwell, Ronald Williams. Sharon Haviland, Dorothy Kogle. Tlum' Ren: john Hallock. Daniel Paddock, Diana Valesko, Karen Mack, Dudley Voorhees, Barbara Clark. Linda Lloyd. Roger Booth, Linda Fetterman, George Mitchell, joAnne Haviland, Bonnie Bootes, Paul Emer- son, Vicky Van Epps, Nancy Norman, Dean Cuffee, Mary Ann Miles, Nancy Ferguson. Barbara Charland The Iunior-Intermediate Band consists of sevenryefive The Intermediate Band meets on Monday and Thurs- eager grade students who are looking forward to the day day to practice for such things as parent-teacher meetings when they will participate in the Senior Band. and the annual spring concert. The junior Band members meet on Tuesday. XVednesday, and Thursday mornings to learn the basic fundamentals required to become good musicians. They also play for assemblies and will participate in the spring concert. Jcxioa BAND Fzrft Rott: Bernice Vfard. Tommy Dewey. David Dorman, Linda Fox, jennifer Bay. Deborah Eddinger. Elizabeth Armi- tage, Danny Dunton. Sew:1.f Rua: Garth Triclfcey. David Snyder, Norma Dixon, Robert Kuehne, Mary Ann Miles. .lohn Snider, Doris XY'ilcox. Karen Nudd, ,lean Slack. Third Run: 5usan Bay, Louise Hall, Kirby Green, Sandra Macl-Q, Mark Elliott. Larry Savage, Kathy Hilton, Raymond Messenger, jimmy Snider, Steve Burnett, Alford Slack, Allen Hall. -Q1 vi! 9' lu, ,.Avff 7' .-. TVVIRLERS IX fC'5,!'71L' Xlgfy' fllrfbr. 51.1 v.'4 ling lfafy' Elini Br, -'1, zz. xiriizra Tgnibc. PM I-.mif- Cmtie. Vi' .' Fm' Lmcrra C .1r.1ilw, Cn- nie Rliiilw. T uf' Ruiz, Linifa C,mii'lwcQI. Margie Kun him Tlic mirlc-is priicricc rliuir miitincs 'luring ill! uiimir .mil pircicipgitc wiili rlic bmil iliiriiiy the summer. Norrinc Smitlii CVi.'ffr' qi 'g'i.Jh'f.' Kath- leen Kcnncily. Ruff Rffff lif.1uv'.'B.1r- l'v.1r.1 Furrcriiuri, .'lv,wr-ii11i.' lf.: .'.' Mary Safrans, limi! 'Nllfiwzi F,'.1,'. Durllrhy Daniels, Xilwffl' Pilar: Beverly Slack. Left Rifle I3u.1f'cr Tlic Colm giinril. under ilu- ilircc- zion uf Mr Kfwrcy c.iri'ig-S .mil ilis- plns rliu ri.iriim4il .mil Ngliiliil uvlwrs .mil lms prwmii-il suwral ili-iiwiisiri films iliiririg the sclicnil yuir. During rlic xviniqr they luirn m-xx' miiriiius ginil p.irm1p.irc in spccml iicrix-irics. .mil in rliu siimmcr they izmircli xxirli rliu b.iml in .ill p.ir.idcs, sm LESEX ,, enior fwfr. Robert Bloody, Adrifer: Michael Hatter. Edifw-fri-Chiefx Robert Lyon, Art E.11tfir5 Vfayne Strong, Pham- gfapkrn Editor: Gerald Adam, Sport! Ediffirx Lorraine Smith. Lflffdfj Ed- itor: Sally Arnol.l, fidzcftftirrg Editor: Judith Peck. xirlizitief Edilfirx Mar- garet Van Vechten, Burirrerr Manager. Genundagan taffs Early each spring the junior Genundagan Staff is elected by its own class. They learn by working with the senior staff, and then when they become seniors, they are ready to put the yearbook together. Junior Sffalti' Mr, Robert Moody, Adr'i.rer,' Nirrrine Smith, lfdirffr-n1,Clvivf.' Dor- othy Voir, Burirrwr .lfaf1a4e'e'f.' Beverly Slack. ,-it'.'1'r1rrtf IfJ1'1frr: Elaine Thomp son, ,-iff lllrrffry Drruhulas Negley. Spffrrr Ifjirffvg Donald Litltliartl, Ad- rwrimirg Fi1'.fmrg Kathleen Kennedy. Liferarn lfdrrwg jack Lloyd, Flaming' nzpltg EJIIM, ' u 1, iii '- 'ii 'fy . s 1,1 -. 4 Taj ,if U wi 516' J, ,W , e' , Q Q1 My , 4 I 5 v we , ' ' ' ' ' M I 'f Q22 4 fy H M 5 Q, A 5,6 ,. V 1 .v V A 5, I - , , , 1' 'wg' 1-f Q M1-:uu,.43M.,.My Z. W Y f Cz: 2 srz. f , -if-,iz 414421, , Jn . I , f... Z. y 6 - E Q . ' f rzlnl '71,4-'fQS9'- 4, ,, , .w.'.u..,:f.i 'if-i 55 v - K . 53 M 'L '. iv 3: 0 ff QQ' - Y W. 3 ffL,,,' -csv.-,f Y' f 1 ,mfs 553 1 f .. ,I ww - fe i' , ' gnu ..,'- Q' ggiifggyf r K + f'1Ef . . . 3 1 JK 5 X 0 X40 , Q i . VA, Q I . 2 '-so A ' U- J' - - x - , . . . . 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If possible, they plan to see Russian art and theater and possibly visit a Russian Church if there is one near. later in their meetings, They have slides and movies which help them identify the fossils. rocks. and mine- rals which they collect. FH I Razr: Mary Cator, Donna Hill. ,lanet Phelps, Miss Trentelman. ,lay Bovce. Lester Dunton. Lx le Hobart. Vfayne Strong. Sturzdingf Emma Lou Peck. Patricia Gorton. Barry Bath. Dennis Earnhardt, john Slack, James Fogarty, Gary Rhodes Valley Rock Hounds F. Press Sealed: Samuel Clement, Sandra Clement, Mary Safrans, ,lutly Smith, Donna Dixon, Mary jo Rake. Standing: Patricia Landcastle, Larry Dunton, Joyce Chrysler, Charles Jacobs. john Rippel, Allen Button, Chester Andrews, Helen Lazarus. Kathryn XX'yman. Mrs, Shannon Press Club gets together to put out a paper, Dorothy Shannon, it gives the members a better The Valleg Voice, which contains the news and inter- understanding of journalism. ests of the school. Under the direction of Mrs. The motto of the F.H.A. is Toward New will influence the community and the world around us. They are the builders of homes for Americas Horizons . This reminds the members that their con- tribution to life today will influence the kind of future. Homes where truth, love, security, and faith will be realities-not dreams. homes we will have. Family life of the members H First Roux Joyce Dinehart, Mrs. Clark, Virginia Little, Bonnie Lee. Anna Barnhardt. Sheila Booth. Second Roux Elsie Robinson, Linda Murphy, Patricia Baker, Cheryl Ingram, Sharon Enos, Sandra Butson, jean Bagley, Diane Booth, Norma King, Patricia Dunton may 3 .,A. .,-3.1 fr 1 , .iff - P' Clubs Siffifzg, arc: Sharon Brown. Dorothy Voir. Lor- raine Smith. Donna Dixon. Stfzmfifzg, arc: Harvey Gage, Janice Bnrron, Judith Peck, Gary Rippcl. Beverly Brown. who were delegates at the Area All-Stare held at Hammondsport. rginm Iiioinb, Pmrpirg Roar. snr. 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Sefond R011 .' john Snider, Thomas Hunt, Mar- garet Kelly, Mary jane Curtis, Nanq' Ferguson, Carol Cozan, Elizabeth XVatson, Bonnie Barnhardt, Bruce Schultz, Duane Hill, Terry Bailey. Third Ron: Mary Ann Mills, Paul Slack, Rose Finger, Marvin Catlin, Sally Gib- bons, Carol Lazarus, Carol Hurlbutt, Diana Gumaer, Charles Carpenter, Cecelia Dincharr, Dudley Voorhees. Leo Dunton, Roger Booth. Family Roux Allen Schultz, Linda Lloyd, Barbara Enos, Bruce Cooper, Mariorie Daines, Wanda Smith, Kathy Bath, Anita Loomis, Ron- ald Finger, Frank O'Hearn, Garth Coon, Dean Cuffee. Fifzh Roux' Miss Marilyn Button, Blythe Walters, Robert Hager, Philip Williamg Bonnie Bootes, W'illiam Ryan, Susanne Bowker, JoAnn Haviland, Linda Fetterman, Loren Shaw, Howard Van Sickle, Peter Cornelius, Thomas Finger, Kathleen Flynn, Nancy Dorman, Mrs. Virginia Baldwin. Abram: Robert WI-bster, Hugh Krahmer, Paul Horton The Class of 1964 are now preparing themselves for high school by dividing their subjects into departments. First Roux' Charles Colf, John Van Vechten, Linda Lyon, Jeffrey Fitch, Paul Curtis, Judy Emory, Margaret Mills. Second Rona' Larry Catallo, Wallace Mack, Helen Robin- son, joseph Valesko, Lyle Caward, Judy Harter, Elaine Emerson, Sharon Ingram, Mary Lou Bailey, john Hall- oclt. Third Roux Mr. Murry Fitch, john Kennedy, Paul Emerson, Elizabeth Kogle, Susan Chrysler, Philip Gage, Reggie O'l-learn, Stephen Twitchell, Connie Rhodes, Deanna Slack, Roger Thompson, Mr. John Bell. Fourth Roux' Anne Bailey, Stephen Safrans, Karl Wilcox, Sharon I-liler, Robert Morse, George Mitchell, Douglas Mack, Carol Daggett, Margaret Fuller, Ora Morse. Absent: Earl Gorton, Charles Gorton, Floyd Avery, Paul Horton, The graduating class of 1965 are getting ready for the big step into high school. 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Aff5 j,fTn' Qarir? fi 5 15, 51? 4 ' i n 1 4 ,, A . 1 ,M M1 am ' A A ,ff h 'Z 0- , 5- A , A, 6 gf . A .51-.--W 79 ' 'W x Q E , .5 Wen f A ' - ' . ig . f. xl. 9 'ffm 37' Halt. . ' .L z' i' -- U-: ,L ll v fm .gn ,ii 5 1 'N Q waiting patiently for that big d.ty of gr.tdt1.ition. One of their events this year is the junior play which takes .i great deal of pTL'P.lI'.lIllbIl, f Q Q 5 5 , Firrt Roux Mahlon Lathrop, Beverly Slack, Sandra Tambe, Harvey Gage, Philip Herendeen, James Cator, Lewis Nancy Belcher. Diane Booth. Juanita Can-ard, Darlene Thompson, Arthur Emerson, Barbara Fetterman, Elsie Mitchell, XVanda Gumaer, Elaine Thompson. Second R014 .' Robinson, Dorothy Voit, Mary Safrans. Fourth R014 .' Mr. Dorothy Daniels, Donna Dixon, Carol Horton, Mary Marvin Gage, Ralph Hager. Gordon Best, Donald Lid- Ralte, Norrinc Smith, Beverly Brown, Sharon Fox. Sylvia diard, james Kipp, James Morse, David Meade, Douglas Chrysler, Dovie McDonough, Kathleen Kennedy, Linda Ncgley, james Miles, jack Lloyd, Donald Oakley -lerome Murphy. Third Ron: Marlene Flynn, Linda Campbell, Daniels, Mr. Sherman Hunt Juniors Now we come to the gr.tdu.ttes of l96O, who are KTUNIOR CL.-XSS OFFICERS l'fu1.fw1I, james Kipp: l'1nf-Prmidtrrft. Mar. lenc lilynng SL.'n.'.1t ,. Don Liddiard: Treat- un-r. Sandra Tambe ghd Awards American Agriculturist Award ,... Evelyn Keech American Agriculturist Award L- Lewis Thompson Bausch and Lomb Award ...,a.,, Gerald Wyffels Yates County Guyanoga Chapter D.A.R. ........ Grade 5 Barbara Charland John Bay Grade 8 james Hilton Ronald McDougal Syracuse University Citizenship Award ....c.. H- juniors Lorraine Smith Michael Hatter Seniors Linda Lee Walter Gage Girl's Athletic Award ,c,,cc, s, Elaine Tompson Charles Underwood Award 7, . Thomas Ludlow David Bordwell ,HN 1958 Reed's Corners Grange Award ,c,, Jeanette Rothe Reed's Corners Grange Award L ,,,. Gerald Adam Rushville Grange Award Rushville Grange Award Homemaking Prize zz- Pomona Grange Prize one Pomona Grange Prize ,, L. A. Adamas Prize -W L Marilyn Wilson Ronald McDougal cc Roseanne Cole Ida Ferguson Waneta Smith Leslie Harris . z, z Evelyn Keech Charles Campbell ,H , Wayne Smith George M. Fitch Prize tc .zzz Charles Campbell 81 Sportsmanship Prize zz zzz. Carol Andrews and George Wyman Lorraine Smith, Linda Lee, Walter Gage, and Mike Harter were chosen from their respective classes for the Syracuse University Citizenship Award. They stood highest in their classes on the Syracuse University citizenship score card. Awards 1958 Richard A. Palmatier Memorial Award Ray Davis jack Tellier Rc-ader's Digest ,,aa, . ..,,,, Charles Campbell The Security Trust Award C zz ,W Charles Campbell Mabel Blodgett Award W - - Marilyn Van Epps Clyde Adaxn M.V.C.S. Alumni and Reunion Association Prize Kaye Eggleston George S. Fitch Memorial Award , Janice Button Principal Frederick Gray Memorial Award ,... -- Patricia Landcastle Jackson Prize Y, W, Betty Clark Memorial Post No, 1625 Auxiliary Prize N, Dale Van Epps Middlesex Chamber of Commerce Award Lucille Knuppenburg Gerald Adam Tom Peterdy A. Estelle Pike Memorial 7 nn, W james Hilton James A. Paddock Memorial Award Ad,,,,.,,s., Carol Andrews Gerald Gorton Memorial Award ,...,, Betty Clark Milford Adam Award ,.....,,.... Wayne Smith ln the class of 1958 Charles Campbell, with an average of 88.602, was chosen as valedictorian. Betty Clark, the salutatorian, had an average of 87.703, W Advertising I.UI'I'Llff1L'SIT1iIh.1Dd S.1llyArnuld nrcplmnimgrhcudvcrzising cglmpaign Class ol 1958 Fmt Row: Betty Clark - Student Nurse at Rochester State Hospital. Jeanette Rothe- Working in Odessa at Rev. T. L. McGlauf1in's Lucille Knuppenburg - Typist in Canandaigua. Ida Ferguson - Working at Bausch 8c Lomb in Rochester. Connie La Due - Working at Home. Leslie Harris - Student at Rochester Business Institute. Wanita Smith - Student at Rochester Business Institute. Second Row: Connie Blakesley - Mrs. Keith Champlin Marlene Kipp - Student at Buffalo State Teachers College. Linda Lee- Student at Geneva School of Practical Nursing. Carol Andrews - Student at Ohio Wesleyan. Barbara Mack - Student at Geneva School of Practical Nursing. Kaye Eggleston- Student at Purdue. Roseanne Cole- Working at Finger Lakes Arts 8 Crafts. Evelyn Keech - Mrs. Paul I-Iiles. Regina Reynolds - Student at Rochester Business Institute. Tbird Roux' Gerry XVyffles - Student at Rochester Institute of Technology. XValter Gage - Student at Hobart College. George XY'yman - Student at University of Buffalo. Gary Bedette- XY'orking in Syracuse. Charles Campbell -- XY'orking at home. 84 ur Full-Page ponsor EMERSON PRODUCE CO., INC. Specializing in Processing of all types of Poultry and Turkeys Phone Rushville 100 Middlesex, New York Hamid Mayandarani Zadeth of Iran is visiting the agricultural depart ment of our school Left to Rxgbl Lewis Thompson Hamid Ladeth Rover Thompson and Mr Bernard Thompson Becaure 0 the mcreaxed cart of publzcalzon all of our advermerx haze been gwen equal Jpace but a full page Jpomor :J credzted wzth :lonazmg a ulaole page to the yearbook Half page quarter page and efghtla page adlermerr are credzted m the .tame way 85 Our Advertising Policy Our Half-Page ponsors CAN AN DAIGUA: BROWN-HOYT INC. Contracting-Engineering 60 Phelps Street Canandaigua, New York sf sf we Crystal Beach Builders Sc- Supplies Home Center SIMON J. CATALLO, CONTRACTOR 84 SUPPLIES Canandaigua, New York uk -k -x H. W. KEENEY, INC. General Contractors - Ready-Mixed Concrete Phone 1516-1518 Canandaigua, New York 'k it 'k Your Insurance Center SACKETT ASSOCIATES CORPORATION 83 South Main Street Canandaigua, New York f it 'k ROCHESTER: VARDEN STUDIOS Your Yearbook Photographer 28 South Union Street Rochester, New York GENEVA : THE NATIONAL BANK OF GENEVA Two Convenient Offices Main Office, 2 Seneca St. Plaza Office, Hamilton Member of F.D.I.C. it it 'k MIDDLESEX: KENNEDY CHEVROLET Sales and Service Phone Rushville 20-YI4 Middlesex, New York -k ak sf RUSHVILLE: SECURITY TRUST COMPANY Rushville Office Member of F.D.I.C. Rushville, New York if uf 1- RUSHVILLE SALES AND SERVICE Allis-Chalmers and New Idea Bale Elevators and Loaders Texaco Gas and Oil-Phone l9Y21 si- + -k THE HOME TOWNS FRIENDLY SPOT Dinners, Fountain Service 8: Film Supplies Phone 90 Doug Leach Rushville, New York 'k it 'k Ray Davis shoots in the Phelps game. - 86 Our Quarter-Page ponsors CANANDAIGUA: THE AKERS For zz quicker Snack East Lake Road if -k if ARROWHEAD LANES Best in Bowling 121 Mill Street, Canandaigua -k si- -k EARL T. ATKINAON Fl0u'err For All Otcarionf' 246 East Gibson Street ir if 1- W. CASE BENHAM ELEVATOR Farm Supplies, Grain, Beans Niagara Street -k -k sf JAMES G. BLODGETT CO. INC. Coal - Fertilizer Canandaigua, N.Y. -k -k if CANANDAIGUA TRAILER SALES Your Great Lakes Dealer First on the Canandaigua By-Pass wx- ic -k CARR COAL CO. The Best in Fuel: and Fuel Oil For Your Comforf' Phone 157 if -k ,L- CORYN FARM SUPPLIES Freshour Road RD No. 2 Minneapolis-Moline if sk ic CRYSTAL BEACH EMPORIUM Groceries-Meats-Gas-Oil East Lake Road, Crystal Beach -k -k -k D8tL PAINT STORE Wallpaper-Paints-Glass Table Tops Made Phone 795 203 South Main 1- ir -k DAVISON LUMBER AND COAL COMPANY Hardware and Building Material 64 West Avenue, Phone 69 -k 1- -k DECKER MOBILE HOMES, INC. 2 miles East of Canandaigua ' Route 5 84 20, Phone 2153 -k -k -k Compliments of a Friend -k 1- -k RONALD E. HART AGENCY Ulmurauce for All Needf' 38 South Main Street Phone 2230 uk -k ic DON HOWARD Farm Machinery Canandaigua, New York 'lc -k -k KEN'S FARM SERVICE Your Purim: Dealer 14 Lake Street Phone 296W Cdga. ic ir ic In the spring of 1958 we established our first chapter of the National Honor Society. Here is shown the Naples Honor Society inducting our first members. M,-x 'K zz.. ju , . ix E 2 2' .1 87 Our Quarter-Page ponsors H. A. LANGWORTHY, MOBILE HOMES INC. 2M Miles East Of Canandaigua Phone 454 -k ic -x Truth For Youth LE TOURNEAU CHRISTIAN CAMP Canandaigua, New York -k -k ic F. H. MC ELWEE AND SON, INC. Funeral Home, 484 Main Street Quality Furniture, 151 South Main Street at -k if MOORE PRINTING CO. All Kinds Of Printing 9 Coy Street Phone 482 -k -k at PARKWOOD Gallery of Homes Real Estate we at -k PATIO MOBILE HOME, INC. Liberty, Altas, Elcar ZW Miles East Of Canandaigua 58:20 -k -k A- RAKES MARINE Canandaigua, New York Phone Cananadigua 1016R st- -k -A- SENECA DAIRY Quality Milk Products Cananadaigua, New York A- -k -k SHENKMANS INC. Norma Shop, Davidson's Shoes and Apparel for the Whole Family -k st- -k SICK'S FLORIST SHOP Fl0u'efJ For All Occarionf' Flowers Telegraphed - Main South if 1- ic SUNAQUA RESORT APPARTMENTS Apartments for Fall and Winter Rentals Canandaigua, New York -k st- -k CANANDAIGUA: VAN BROOKER SUPER MARKET West Avenue Canandaigua -k at -k George Wyman does a hook shot in the home game against Phelps. 88 124 South Main Parkway Canandaigua, New York at if if GENEVA: ACE BROOKS SPORT SHOP, INC. Hunting, Fishing, Athletic Supplies 480 Exchange Street -k -k -x FOR YOUR HOME INC. New 8: Used Furniture 70 Castle Street we -k we LOUIS AND KARL KLOPFER Books and Stationery 23 Seneca Street, Geneva, New York A- at -k SENECA GUERNSEY FARMS Geneva-Hall Road, Phone 9-6592 Geneva, New York it ic at GORHAM: CARROLL AND KEAVNEY ELECTRIC Wiring, Service, and Appliances Gorham, New York -k -k if GRANDVIEW DAIRY Gorham, New York Phone 3763 -k -k -k FRANKISH BROS. john Deere Equipment Stanley 3361 Custom Corn Drying -k ic it THE GORHAM MOTORS Sales - Ford i Service Phone 3261 -k -k -k Our Quarter-Page ponsors MIDDLESEX: BENNETT AND FINNEY Distributors of Atlantic Oil Middlesex, New York if if -k WILLIAM REYNOLDS Bottled Propane Gas Sales and Service Phone 85-F32 1- -k ic L. D. VAN EPPS Real Estate and Insurance A. W. Emerson Associate -x -x -k Compliments of O. S. WILLIAMS 8c SON R. D. Rushville -k -k ic PENN YAN: For Roofing and Siding ALLISON AND DANIELS Penn Yan if -k ax- COLE'S FURNITURE STORE KEUIQA RESTAURANT 1012 Main Street Penn Yan, New York ic uk -k THE KOFFEE DEN Fountain Service 102 Main Street, Penn Yan 1- -ff if PENN YAN BOATS Incorporated Penn Yan, New York we ic -k Best Wishes From SAUTER'S GROCERIES 543 Liberty Street, Pen Yan -k A- st- KENNETH C. SISSON AGENCY Insurance and Real Estate Penn Yan, New York -k ic A- Compliments of HOTEL WAGNER Penn Yun, New York we if -k Home Furnishings WALKERBILT Penn Yan Woodwork Inc. ik ic ik Penn Yan Compliments of k ,k it G-L-F WYMAN BROTHERS Penn Yan Distributors of Mobil Products ik ik ik Penn Yan HENDERSONS DRUG STORE INC. ,C ,k ,k Prescription Specialists 122 Main Street Penn Yan, New York st- -k -x Doug Negley makes a foul shot against Phelp's J. V.'s. f .I 2 A T , if? f' 90 Our Quarter-Page ponsors POTTER: RUSHVILLE: HEY'S GARAGE General Repair and Welding Phone Rushville IZF4 -k -k -k POTTER PACKING COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Meats Phone Rushville 65F4 ic 'k 'k RUSHVILLE: COMSTOCK INC. Railroad Avenue Rushville, New York if -k ic EGGLESTON'S SERVICENTER Dependable - Reliable Service Phone Rushville 95 -k it ic ELWELL'S HARDWARE G. E. T.V.-Paint-Glass Electrical and Plumbing Contracting JOHN W. HOBART Funeral Director and Furniture Phone l0Y2 Rushville if ic -k Low Prices Every Day RUSHVILLE I.G.A. GORHAM I.G.A. -k if a- MARTlN'S GULF SERVICE Tire Repairing and Vulcanizing Phone Rushville 61-Y2 -k 1- ic RAY'S AUTO SERVICE Official State Inspection Station General Repairing on All Makes 1- ic 1- STANLEY: EDBRO HYDRAULIC HOISTS East Main Garage, Stanley, New York Russ Hurlbutt Phone 4255 i'ic'k 'kick GRAHAM'S GROCERY Main Street Rushville, New York -k if ic Mr. Beach leads our band in Gorham on Memorial Day. 'S sg- Our Eighth-Page CANANDAIGUA ADAM'S BOWLING CENTER Fully Automatic Lanes Phone 9422 Canandaigua 1 -k 11 BURKES SENECA RESTAURANT Steaks - Chops - Sea Food 169 South Main Street 1' 'R 'I L. M. CAMPBELL, JEWELER Watches, Diamonds, Gifts 130 South Main Street CANALI'S GLASS SHOP LaFayette Avenue Canandaigua, New York Q 1 1- CLEMENT 'S RESTAURANT 82 South Main Street Canandaigua, New York 'I 'H 'I DEWEY'S JEWELRY Watch Repair, Diamonds, Jewelry 75 South Main-Phone 981R ELLIS HARDWARE INC. Lowe Brothers Paints, Canandaigua, New York i' 1 1' W. F. EXCELL Farm Equipment Canandaigua, New York 'I I' Q TI-IE FABRIC SHOP Quality Fabrics, Notions, Yarn Canandaigua, New York i' Q f ponsors CANANDAIGUA ALICE FARRELL SHOP Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, and Gloves 31 South Main Street Q 1 i FINGER LAKES SHOE REPAIR 161 South Main Street Canandaigua, New York HALLOCK'S GARAGE 24 Hour Towing 8: Wrecking Service 377 East Lake Road-Phone 1359R 1 1 -l IRENE'S HAT SHOP Hats, Bags, Sweaters, Gifts 201 South Main Q 'I i JUNIOR SHOP so south Main street Canandaigua, New York i 'I 1 GRANT M. KENNEDY Funeral Directors and Furniture 9-11-13 Bristol Street Lakeview Dairy and Locker Plant Inc. 46 Clark Street Canandaigua Phone 42 -k in -it MERCURY CLEANERS 169 Mill Street Canandaigua, New York R 1' 'R MILLER'S Stereophonic Hi-Fi Records - Radios - Television 'A' R 'I' Early in the spring we choose our Student Council officers. Mr. Moody is giving Mike Harter the oath of office as president. Our Eighth-Page CANANDAIGUA MODERN BEAUTY SHOP Parkway Plaza Canandaigua, New York Q Q Q MONTESANO'S Men's and Boy's Clothing Canandaigua, New York Q Q Q NORTH MAIN W HOUR LAUNDRY 536 North Main Street Canandaigua, New York i 1' 'I' P 8: C FOOD MARKETS INC. We give and redeem Red Stamps Parkway Shopping Plaza ak 'lr if BEATRICE PALUMBO Modern Beauty Shoppe Canandaigua, New York 1 i Q THE PECK HARDNWARE 120 South Main Street Canandaigua, New York i 1' I J. C. PENNEY'S For Quality Merchandise For the Whole Family EMIL A. SCHUNMANN Wholesale Shippers of Hay 215 Gorham Street Q 1 Q SENECA NEWS Main Street Canandaigua, New York 1' i I SHADDOCK'S SHOE STORE 178 South Main Street Canandaigua, New York 1' 1' Q ponsors CANANDAIGUA SOMMERS MOTORS, INC. Used Cars --400 South Main Canandaigua, New York i' 1 Y STAR DRY CLEANERS 135 Mill Street Canandaigua, New York l' I f THOMAS-PHILLIPS CORP. Oldsmobile-Cadillac Canandaigua l i 1' TRIM CLEANERS LaFayette Avenue Canandaigua, New York W 1' i UNITY STORE Women's and Children's Wear 88 South Main Street i 'I' R THE VAC SHOP Vacuum Cleaners, Sewing Machines R.C.A. T.V. Radios and Hi-Fi Q i 1' VECCHI'S I.G.A. North Main Canandaigua Q Q 1' WALTER'S SHOE STORE 86 South Main Street Canandaigua, New York 'I 'I i WEST AVENUE DINER Open 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week West Avenue Canandaigua 1' 'R 1' SI-IERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS Main Street Canandaigua, New York l 'k 1' Members of the National Honor Society are enjoying themselves at a picnic to cele- brate the establishment of this society in our school. ur Eighth-Page ponsors GENEVA BAKER 8: STARK, INC In Downtown Geneva Quality Clothing Since 1899 l l l F. A. CHURCH INC. Painting and Decorating Geneva, New York i 'I f FLINT MOTEL VIOLET HOUSE Mildred M. Meredith Stanley 4858, Stanley, New York -i if 1 GORDON'S CLOTHIERS Tux Rentals 48 Castle Street 1 'I H KEILTY DRY GOODS CO. Seneca Street Geneva, New York i Q 'I KONEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY Typewriter Sales dz Service 84 Castle Street, Geneva 1 1 f LYNCH FURNITURE For Fine Furniture and Floor Covering 479 Exchange Street 'I' l 'I' C. M. NEILSON AND SON, INC. Farm Equipment and Truck Phone 8101, Geneva, New York 'I 'I 1' GORHAM ADELBERT N. ANGELL Barber-Electric Shaver Sales 8: Service Gorham, New York GORHAM MEAT PRODUCTS, INC. Phone Stanley 3390 Gorham, New York Q 'I i GORHAM OIL COMPANY Calso Gasoline Gorham, New York 1' Q 'R NIELS IVERSEN LUMBER CO. General Contracting Phone Stanley 32-32 i i 1 PEASE IMPLEMENT Oliver Sales and Service Gorham-Rushville Road R 1' 'I ROOSE'S RESTAURANT For The Finest Food Gorham, New York -Q 1- i Doug Negley tips the ball to Art Emerson during J. V. game with Phelps. HALL ROBSON QUALITY SEEDS, INC. Triple Tested Seeds and Plants Hall, New York 1 'I D GEORGE C. WALDO AND SON Lumber-Feed-Hardware Hall, New York f 1 Q MIDDLESEX DANIELS' GARAGE Phone IF4 Middlesex, New York jULlA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE For the Finest Permanents Middlesex, New York -- Phone 9-Y-12 i 1 i RAY'S BEAUTY SHOP Lincoln Avenue, Middlesex Phone Rushville ZOYZI YWAGAR - MIDDAUGH AGENCY General Insurance Represented by Smart J. Mitchell K 'K' Q CHARLES WARREN AND CLARENCE RADDER Tin Smiths-Plumbing-Heating Middlesex, New York i 'k Q ur Eighth-Page PENN YAN AL'S BARBER SHOP Over Lown's 131 Main Street, Penn Yan Q l 1 THE BENHAM HOTEL Meals, Pastries, Banquets Penn Yan I Q i THE BETTE ANN SHOP 116 Main Street Penn Yan, New York O 1' 1 Greetings From BIRKETT 'S MILLS Penn Yan i Q Q G. W. BLOODGETT COMPANY INC. 124 Water Street Penn Yan, New York BOOTES, YOUR FLORIST Flowers and Service the Bert 225 Main Street Phone 404 R 1 I BUSI-I'S MUSIC - T.V. - RADIO Home of General Electric, Philco, Bendix Pianos, Record Players, and Records. 'k Q i 0 Z Es O FZ ,fum WE V1 271 em 111 -I 'U fb D D -:S D i. Z 's '4 O 1 FT' ,M . MQW. 'gin ,F ponsors EARLE E. CONLEY Rug and Furniture Cleaning 202 Liberty Street, Penn Yan Phone 629 Q 1: Q CHILDREN'S CORNER juvenile Furniture and Toys 112 West Lake Road 1 t e FAMILY WASH 136 Lake Street Penn Yan, New York 1 if n HAYES EXCHANGE STORE Auction Service 138 Elm Street, Penn Yan Q 1: t KEUKA DRY CLEANERS 122 Elm Street Penn Yan, New York in 1 t KNAPP HOUSE BARBER SHOP Lew and Carl 6 Main Street, Penn Yan f i 1' LANE'S DRUG STORE- 106 Main Street Penn Yan, New York Q' 1' i MARY LOU RESTAURANT West Lake Road Penn Yan, New York K' 1' i' MODERN SHOE REPAIR Quality and Service 9 Main Street, Penn Yan 1- A- xr MORGAN'S GROCERY STORE 210 East Elm Street Penn Yan, New York J. 1. NEWBERRY 117 Main Street Penn Yan, New York Q 'I i RAY OWEN'S GROCERY 200 Liberty Street Penn Yan, New York 1 C W PENN YAN BAKING CO. Pies, Cakes and Pastries Penn Yan, New York PENN YAN CHRONICLE EXPRESS Main and Water Streets Penn Yan, New York Q 1- 1 Everyone scrambles for the ball in J.V. game. 94 Our Eighth-Page PENN YAN PENN YAN SURPLUS OUTLET School Jacket Headquarters Penn Yan, New York 1 l f PERRIE'S West Lake Road Penn Yan, New York Q i D ROBERT C. SCHMIDT, JEWELER 114 Main Street Penn Yan, New York I Q 'I SCOTI S SPORTING GOODS Browning Guns Bear Archery, Fishing Equipment Phone 2226 SEARS ROEBUCK 8: COMPANY Catalog Sales Office 139-149 Main Street, Penn Yan SENECA FARMS The Finest Ice Cream and Dairy Products Penn Yan, New York Q 'I 'I SMITHS' FARM STORE, INC. Your International Harvester Dealer Penn Yan, New York 'I i Q SMITH'S SHOE STORE Conrad F. Tunney Penn Yan, New York 'I I l STRATTON DINER 5 Main Street Penn Yan, New York I 'I i STRONG'S MILK 156 Water Street Penn Yan, New York f l Q TILTON'S BOOK SHOP Greeting Cards, Books, Stationery Penn Yan, New York UNIVERSAL BARBER SHOP Penn Yan, New York VAN'S HOME BARBER SHOP 257 Lake Street Penn Yan, New York i Q i PENN YAN WESTERN AUTO Sporting Goods, Auto Accessories Penn Yan, New York Georgie, the tame deer, visits our campus. 95 ponsors POTTER ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION New and Used Tires Recapping FITZWATER CLOVER FARM STORE Groceries, Meats, Gas Potter-Phone Rushville 38F1 1 Q 1 i HEY'S SELF-SERVICE FOOD STORE Groceries Meats Gas Phone Rushville12Y14 1: Q 1- REED'S CORNERS REED'S CORNERS STORE Ralph and Violet Brayla, Proprietors Canadaigua 10781 c Q t RUSHVILLE GREEN ACRES NURSING HOME Main Street Rushville, New York GEORGE W. HAXTON AND SON, INC Fruit - Produce - Beans Rushville M. C. I-IEADLEY Lumber Coal Fuel Oil Phone Rushville 42 I-IEY'S MUCK GARDENS Fresh Vegetables, Potatoes Retail and Wholesale 1- -h 1 MARTIN'S DRUGS AND DRY GOODS Shoes-Rubbers-Stationery Rushville Phone 61Y3 -I: va -lr MERLE SHAW'S APPLIANCE STORE Television-Refrigerators-Radios Rushville, Phone 78Y2 VOIT'S BARBER SHOP 15 Gilbert Street Rushville Gerald Wyffels is being crowned King of the Senior Banquet by Rev. Barry Stipp. 1958 Senior Banquet The senior class's biggest activity during the year is the senior banquet. It is start- ed at 6:30 P. M. with a dinner, followed by a group of speakers. Dancing in the gym- nasium begins immediately after the speakers have finished. At 12:00 P. M. the crown- ing of the king and queen takes place. The king and queen are chosen secretly by the class and are told the results only minutes before the crowning. There are attendants to the king and queen chosen from grades 9-12. This activity welcomes the alumni back to M. V. C. S. 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