North Rose Central High School - Rambler Yearbook (North Rose, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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junioRS The Class of ‘59 has made the following achievements in its first three years in High School. In our Freshman year, under the sup- ervision of Miss French, we added $179.00 to our treasury. In our Sophomore year we earned more money, by selling Christmas Cards under the supervision of Miss Day, our homeroom teach- er. We also sold tickets to all basketball games. We culminated our Sophomore year by order- ing our Junior Class Rings, which arrived in the middle of October, in our third year of High School. Now as Juniors of North Rose Central, with Miss French as our advisor, we are kept busy operating our Snack Bar, under the sup- ervision of David Godkin, our appointed man- ager, and publishing our school paper, the Scan- ner, with Dorothy De Vay as Editor-in-chief. We are looking forward to our Senior year with great enthusiasm, and we wish the graduating class of ‘58 the best of success now and in the future. ROW ONE: J. Skutt, G. Smith, Miss French, Advisor, J. Allen. C. Richardson. ROW TWO: D. Godkin, L, Richardson, D. Me Gregor. ROW ONE: D. Godkin, D. DeVay, J. Allen, D. McGregor, J. Skutt. G. Smith, C. Richardson, L. Richard- son. ROW TWO: D. Humbert, D. Price, F. Houghtaling, J. Smith, M. Briggs. M. Herrington, C. Fraz- er, M. Thayer. L York. ROW THREE: W. Horton, M. Jensen, N. Miner, T. Catchpole. J. Lee. D. Knox, W. Moore, R. Catlin. 23 co co r— n

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ROW ONE: M. Herrington, R. Bellinger, G. Marshall, C. Smith, D. Patchen, J. Meyer, D. MacDougall, R. Terhune, H. Camp ROW TWO: Miss Duga, Advisor, J. Castor, R. Miller, M. Smith, G. Foro, R. Wigfield, J. Hackney, K. Collier, L. MacDougall, Mr. Clement, Advisor. ROW THREE: R. Jones, S. Fuller, D. Skutt, F. Kellogg, M. Moore, H. Irwin, D. Burley, K. Smith, G. Durham. ROW FOUR: R. Welkley, C. Trickey, R. Shufelt, M. Garland, R. Perkins, T. Ferber, D. Knox, D. Jones, C. Prober, B. Baker, R. Powell. sophs fposh ROW ONE: J. Seelye, M. Castor, W. Champlin, J. Richardson, C. Allen, M. Rose, B. Newcomb, P. Durbin. ROW TWO: E. Noyes, C. Little, R. Wynn, C. Akins, J. Hall, E. Thorpe, R. Brjggs, Mr. Stop- fel. Advisor. ROW THREE: F. Herrington, E. Hazlett, B. Slater, E. Fowler, Q. Crawford, G, Dickinson, J. Gleen, J. Camp. ROW FOUR: R. Yates, R. Richardson, W. Madigan, R. Fox, N. Bruinix, W. Harri- son, R. Gent. Absent: M. Smith. 24

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