Nunda High School - O Nonda O Yearbook (Nunda, NY)
- Class of 1958
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1958 PRESENTED BY The Students of NUNDA CENTRAL SCHUUL NUNDA, N. Y. FOREWORD Nunda Central School June 1958 Dear Readers, It has been my pleasure to be the editor of this year's edition of O-NONDA-O. The Yearbook Staff, under the able supervision of Mr. Schumaker, hopes that this yearbook will be a momento of the countless experiences and good times we have enjoyed this past year. With the help and cooperation of everyone, we have tried to make such improvements as would please you and make this book one which will bring enjoyment to you in future years. Iwould like to extend my deepest thanks to everyone on the staff, to Mr. Burt our printer, to Moser Studios for the photography, and especially to our advisor, Mr. Kenneth Schumaker, whose services, advice, and patience were sincerely appreciated, and without whom this year- book cou1dn't have been completed. We hope we have succeeded, at least in part, in making this O-NONDA-O a success. Sincere ly, Judith Ann Nels on NUNDA CENTRAL SCHOOL Hail to our Alma Mater! Hail to her halls of fame. Our loyal voices let us raise, In praises of they name. We sing of hope so great and bright, We sing of faith so strong. We'll cherish, love, and honor thee, Nunda, hear our song. , DEDICATION To him who gave so much, we humbly offer our profound gratitude, Ormonde Scism The yearbook staff proudly dedicates the 1958 edition of O-NONDA-O to Mr. Ormonde Scism, who is sadly missed by all the students here at N. C. S. Your many contributions to the school and your deep devotion to your students will never be forgotten, Mr. Scism, W Standing, L. to R.: J. Somers, I. Totsline, N. De- Back Row, L. to R.: P. DeVinney, N. Moore, J. Vinney, G. Pietron, L, Carpenter, C. Schaaf, S. Cartwright, C. Beardsley, L. Williams, D. Smith, Scrivens, D. Thompson, C, Eisaman, B. Wirt. J. Treat, I. MacVean, K. Cain. Front Row: M. Blood, Seated: N. Lowell, Y. Pierce, J. Shaffer, P. Palmer, P. Hinchcliffe, K. Tunningley, V. Watkins, C. Business Manager: L. Gilbride, D. Gilbride. Meade, L. Karns, P. MacVean. BUSINESS STAFF LITERARY STAFF Seated, L. to R.: J. Nelson, S. Mehlenbacher, M. Goodrich, S. Blair, Mr. Schurnaker, w Judy Nelsgn Sandra Mehlenbacher EDITOR ASST. EDITOR 4 ter enjoy Prov bs Zn In seed time learn, in harvest teach, in win- AIJMINISTRATIO BOARD Mr, W. Forrest Watkins Mr, Ivan C, Warren PRINCIPAL VICE-PRINCIPAL A EDUCATION Back Rbw, L. to R.: R. Walker, A. Dodd, D. Willard, W. F. Watkins. Front Row: O. Anderson, H. Rich Mrs . Sarah Ryan OFFICE STAFF 5 Back Row, L. to R.: Mrs. Eddy, Mrs. DePuy, Mrs. Hoch, Mrs. Haberlen, Mrs. Asmus, Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Eisaman, Mrs. Kelly. Front Row: Mr. Couture, Mr. Estep, Mr. Benard, Mr. Baldeck, Mr. Asmus, Mr. Barone. SENIOR HIGH FACULTY NUNDA CENTRAL FACULTY Back Row, L. to R.: Mr. Schumaker, Mr. Taube, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Watkins, Mrs. Treat, Mr. Vienna. Seated: Mr. Zeck, Sr.: Mr. Rose, Mr. Tantillo, Mr. Tuning, Mr. Williams, Mr. MacVean. SENIOR HIGH FACULTY - 6 Back Row, L. to R.: Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Hayre, Mrs. Creveling, Miss Keating. Front Row: Miss Paul son, Miss DiNitta, Miss Link, Mrs. Gormel, Mr. Galbraith. GRADE FACULTY N U NDA CENTRAL FACULTY Back Row, L, to R.: Mrs. Wiseman, Miss Robinson, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Richeson, Mrs. Woociworth. Front Row: Mrs. Hartman, Mrs. Hark, Mrs. Scism, Miss Everett, Mr. Rehrig, GRADE FACULTY 7 Back Row, L. to R.: S. Trescott, D. Howe, 'R. Pa- Back Row, L. to R.: E, Rymer, R. Thompson. 2nd gano, J. Fagan, B. Beardsley. Front Row: B. Galton, Row: G. Mehlenbacher, K. Morris. Front Row O N. Tallrnan, Mrs. Shaffer, W. Beardsley. Nusbickel, H. Wiseman. BUS DRIVERS JANITORS L. to R.: Miss Smith, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Rymer, Mrs. Goll, Mrs. Galton, Mrs. Little, Mrs. Willis, Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Piper. KITCHEN STAFF SCHCOL PERSONNEL Miss Smith 8 CHIEF CUSTODIAN Mr. Thomas them, help to enrich their lives fx Mgy the wisdom which was imparted to SENIDRS SENIOR ADVISORS We, the class of 1958, wish to express our profound gratitude to our advisors, Mrs. Kelly and Mr. Zeck, for the kind understanding and generous service to our class during all our money-making pro- jects. We feel certain that, had it not been for their expert advice, our class would not have been so successful. Mrs Kelly Mr Zeck SENIOR HONOR STUDENTS N C S IS proud of its honor students for it is only through diligence and study that they have attained their goal May they serve as an example to the coming classes. Back Row, L to R B Simpson, E. Gormel. Front Row: E. Warren, D Smith S Willard 9 THE CLASS OF '58 Graduation: One milestone in the gamut of life. JOSEPHINE ARTLIP Jo Her ways are the ways of pleas- antness, and all her paths are peace. French Club: Library Club, Secretary, Treasurer, Presidentg Sr. Band: Lunch Council: F , T. A. Secretaryg Yearbookg National Honor Societyg History Club, President: Student Council, Secretaryg Executive Committee: Orange Keyg Gab, Secretary, Treasurerg Sr. Play: Girls' State: Declamation Contest. JAMES BEAR DSLEY Jim Work fascinates him, he could sit and watch it for hours. Baseball. MARLEY BUCHINGER George Quiet but not idle. Band: Chorus. lr RAY W. BUCHINGER Ray Let each man reap his own farm. F. F. A.: Band: F. F, A. Basketball. 10 VINCENT JAMES BUGMAN Jim A man who blushes is better than one who tu.rns pale. jr. Soccer: jr. Baseball: LV. Basket- ball: Chorus. ' LULONA CARPENTER Lou Another quiet girl is she, but full of pep and lots of vim, Gir1s'ChorusgLibrarian: Varsity Chor- us: Yearbook Staff. , b KAY CHRISTIE Katy Tis oft said, silence is gol- den. Girls' Chorus: Varsity Chorus. PAUL CLAUD Cloudy If life were a stack of cards, he would be the joker. ' Soccer: Basketball: Baseball. MERLYN CLINTON Tink Jack of all trades, he'll mas- ter one. Soccer: Boys' Chorus. VIRGINIA COX Ginny Still waters run very deep. ' F.H.A.: Varsity Chorus: Girls' Chor- us: Nurses Club: All-State Chorus. 11 wings. PAUL CRANE Bill Some think he's bashful, but most doubt it. F. F. A., Vice-President: President: Delegate to Kansas. AUDREY DeVINNEY Aud Even the very angels move over when they hear the flutter of her Girls' Chorus: Jr. High Chorusg Sr Band: Banking Representative: Student Councilg Executive Committeeg Year- book Staff: Future Teachers' Club: Lunch Council: County Band: County Chorus :M oving-up-day Representative Gab Staff: Class Secretary, Vice-Pres- ident 81. President. LESTER CARL DIETER Zeke Honesty is the best policy, and will pay in time. Student Council. WILLIAM DONOVAN Bill Dare him not, lest he do it. History Club. LINDA LOU DURYEA Linda To live and die together, each for the other. Girls' Chorus: Varsity Chorus: Gab. KENNETH L. EDDY Archie-B, The world is no better if I worry. Baseball Managerg Basketball Managerg Soccer Manager: Sr. Bandg Sr. Dance Bandg Varsity Chorus: Boys' Chorus: Table Tennisg Badminton: Gabg Pro- jection Squad. 12 SHIRLEY MAE EDWARDS Blondie A quiet girl is she, but al- ways pleasant company, Varsity Chorus, Girls Chorus, Nurses Club: Art Club: Library Club: County Music Festival Freshman Play: All- State Chorus: Banking Representative. GERALD EUGENE EICHORN Ike Always is ready for a barrel of fun. jr. High Basketball: Freshman Base ball:F reshman Basketball:Boys ' Chor us: Representative, Vice-President President of Student Council: jr. Bas ketballg Vice-President S op h om ore Class: Varsity Basketball: Soccer: Ri fle Club: Hall Monitor. WILLIAM ALFRED EISAMAN Bill Not afraid of work, but not in sympathy with it, GabStaff: Band: Ir. Soccer: J. V. Bas-A ketball: jr. Baseball: Jr. Chorus: jr. Band. V JOAN FISHER Joni Quiet and considerate -- two traits too seldom found. Sr. High Chorus: County Music Festi val: Library Club: Art Club: Freshman Play: Girls' Chorus: Varsity Chorus. EDMOND F. GORMEL, JR. Penguin Work is work that must be done: but as he works he has his fun, Sr. Band President: Varsity Chorus: Sr. Dance Band: Boys ' Chorus: Boys ' Quar- tet: All-County Band: All-County Or- chestra: All-County Chorus: Baseball Manager: Te nni s: Badminton, Co- Champ: Projection Squad: All-State Band: All-County-State Chorus: Year- book Staff: Class President: National Honor Society, Treasurer Br President: O ra n ge Ke y: Sr. Play: Declamation Contest: I. V. Basketball Manager: As- sistant Varsity Manager. ROBER T DALE HAR R INGTON Bob Tools were made, and born were hands -- every farmer under stands, F. F. A.: Projection Squad. 13 of girls . EDWIN HERR. NECKER Ed Ed -- a devil in disguise. Jr. Soccer: Ir. Basketballgjr. Baseball: Gab. F LOR ENCE MAR IE HOOKER Susie There's mischief in the best Girls ' Chorus: Student Council: History Club: Gab Staff: F . T. A: Lunch Coun- cil: County Festival: Banking Repre- sentative: Moving-up-day R.epresent- ative: French Club: Jr. High Chorus. RICHARD HOPKINS Dick Anything for a quiet life. Lunch Council: History Club: Projec- tion Squad. MARTIN HOTCHKISS Wimpy If business interferes with pleasure, give up the business. Jr. High Basketball: Freshman Basket ball: Jr. High Soccer: Boys' Chorus PHYLLIS C. HUFFMAN Phil Cute, quick and not very tall. Girls'Chorus: Nurses Club: F. H. A.: Baton Twirling: Varsity Chorus: Art Club. GERALD C. JOHNSTON Gerry Always calm, ever sedate, never in a hurried state. Orange Key: Student Council: Sr. Play: National Honor Society: History Club: Baseba1l:Vo1ley Ball: Projection Squad. 14 MARY ELLEN LINDSAY Mel Always cheery, never sad, here 's a girl who's always glad. Lunch Council: Girls' Chorus: Gab Staff: Jr. High Chorus: Banking Rep- resentative. WILLIAM LOSEY Bil1 Who knows, anything can hap pen. Soccer: Baseball: Basketball: Volley ball: Boys ' Chorus. GERALD LAWRENCE MANN Jerry The reason teachers get gray. Soccer: Volleyball: Boys' Chorus. JUDITH MARGAR ET MANN Judy Sometimes quiet, sometimes shy: but the rest of the time, oh, my! Lunch C o u n c i l, President: Banking Representative: S tud e nt C ou nc il, Treasurer St Vice-President: Cheer- leading: N a tio n al Honor Society: F,T.A.: History Club: jr, High Chor- us: Girls ' Chorus: Varsity Chorus: Gab: Executive Committee: Yearbook Staff: Junior Sextet: Sr. Play: Declamation Contest: Hall Monitor. JANET McMASTER jan The sense of humor of this young lass has made her friendship every class. F. T. A.: Varsity Cheerleading: Stu- dent Council: Girls' Chorus: Varsity Chorus: Yearbook: Band: Hall Monitor: All- State Band: County Festival: Girls ' Sextet, GERALD PAUL MEISSEL Jerry A smile for every fellow and two for every girl, Class Treasurer: Varsity Chorus: Boys ' Chorus: F. F. A.: Sr. Play: County Chorus: Sr. Band:Dance Band: F.F.A. Basketball. 15 JUDY NELSON Judy A jewel among jewels, well set in the ring of life. Yearbook, Art Editor, Editor: Ir. Chor- us: Girls' Chorus: Varsity Chorus: Banking Representative: F . T. A. 3 Gab: Art Editor: His t o ry Club: National Honor Society: Orange Key. LAUREN OSGOOD Ozzy He works well, and takes as it comes. Baseball: Football: Track. PATRICIA I. PALMER Pat Where hearts are true, few words will do. Class Secretary: Student Council Rep- resentative: Student Council Secretary: Hall Monitor: Varsity Chorus, Pres- ident: Girls' Chorus, President: Gab Staff: Yearbook Staff: Cheerleader: County Festival: All-State Chorus: Sr, Play: Orange Key. GARY RICKETTS life Rick Farmers are the backbone of the nation. StudentCounci1:C1ass Vice-Pres ident: F. F. A.: Band: Chorus. HENRIK RUPP Henry Easy does it. Soccer: Basketball: F. F. A. Basket- ball: Chorus: Baseball: Prbjection Squad: Sr. Play. ROBERT RYMER ' Bob Ca1m and free. Sr. Band: Lunch Council: History Club: Projection Squad: Soccer, Manager. 16 SHERMAN SANFORD ' Sherm Life is full of fun, especial- ly when we have women, Varsity Chorus: Boys' Chorus: Lunch Council: Sr. Band: Badminton: Fresh- man Soccer: County Festival Chorus: F. F. A. Basketball: History Club: Sr. Play: Gab Staff: Tennis: All-State Chorus: F, F. A.: Sr. Dance Band. MAR LENE RUTH SHUTE KATHRYN SCHRIER Kathy Quiet, but not idle. Library Club, President:Jr. High Chor- us: Var s ity Chorus: Girls' Chorus: F, T. A.: Gab: History Club: Banking Representative. BERNARD R. SIMPSON Marlene Pep, personality and pa- tience. Varsity Chorus: Girls'Chorus: History Club: County Music Festival: Ir. Sex- tet: Art Club. DONNA LEE SMITH Bernie Life is play, and women gild the plot. Basketball, Manager: Badminton: Ir. Chorus: Band: Dance Band: Class Pres- ident: National Honor Society: Science Club: Art Club. Smuggles A pleasing smile, ex- cellent in her work, and a friend to everyone. jr, High Chorus: County Festival: All- State Festival: Varsity Chorus: Girls Chorus: History Club: Lunch Council: National Honor Society: Gab Staff: Literary Editor: Yearbook Staff: Stu- dent Council: Hall Monitor: Sr. Play: Executive Committee: Orange Key: Declamation Contest. - U EARL SNYDER Snite An athlete who has stood the test and still stands among the best. Boys' Chorus: Varsity Chorus: J. V. Basketball: Varsity Basketball: Varsity Baseball: Varsity Soccer. 17 JAMES TOTSLlNE Jim George Washington is dead, so is Caesar, and I don't feel so good myself, History Club: Boys' Chorus: Baseball. RICHARD VASILE Dick Graduation come and get me, torrents of homework irk and fret me, Boys' Chorus: Varsity Chorus: History Club: Student Council. ROBERT L. VOSS Dock l live for pleasure. Student Council: Band: Chorus: Sr. Play. ELSIE WARREN Elsie No day dreaming on clouds of mirth, she's a gal that's down to earth. Varsity Chorus: Accompanist Girls' Chprus, Boys' Chorus: Accompanist Band: All-County Band: All-State Band: National Honor Society: Moving-up- day: Accompanist Declamation Con- test: Sr, Play: Lunch Council: F.N. A, Yearbook, Gab. PAUL DAVID WESTACOTT Jake Variety is the spice of life. Band: Projection Squad: Boys' Chorus: Varsity Chorus: Sr. Play. SUZANNE WILLARD Suz The time to be happy is now. Sr. Band: Girls' Chorus: Yearbook: Lunch Council: Moving-up-day, Chair- man: National Honor Society. 18 ARTHUR WILLIAMS Art Never say more than necessaryl' Future Farmers of America: Projection Squad: Conversation Club. BETTY LOU WIRT LUCINDA MAE WILLIAMS Cindy A rather quiet girl is she, but always pleasant company. F,T. A.: Band: Chorus: Varsity Chor- usg- Gab: Yearbook: Sr. Play: History Club: County Festival: French Club: National Honor Society, Probationary Member. PAUL YOUNGBLOOD Betty Tis said, 'There's always a way to talk, and her eyes speak for her. ' Girls Chorus: Varsity Chorus: Year- book Staff: F, H, A. Pau1 A playful, wisecrack, just as fun, can do no harm to anyone. Boys' Chorus: Varsity Chorus: Band: J. V. Basketball: Varsity Basketball: Varsity Baseball: Freshman Baseball: Soccer: Baseball. SENIOR OFFICERS L to R G. Ricketts, E. Gormel, P. Palmer, G. Merssel 19 Back Row, L. to R.: A. DeVinney, J. Artlip, P. Palmer. Front Row: G. Ricketts, G. Meissel, E. Gormel, G. John ston, G. Eichorn. SENIOR. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 20 becofne a Star Prov rbs He whoee face gives no light shall never UNDERCLASS E OH HEAVENS! SOPHOM ORE MENTORS M 21 Back Row, L to R W Lindsay, E Powers, L VanDorn J Rapp, K Slawson, J Westacott, I Zeck Ir , R Mar acle D Ludwrg, D Nusbrckel G Taylor C Rapp Mr Couture 2nd Row L Patterson, K Towne B Wut C Schaaf P Losey I Shaffer L Losey Front Row S Powers, G Shute, J Rathbun J MacVean, S Perry S Jolly JUNIORS Back Row, L to R C Harrington, L Dieter, D Aylor, C Harrington, R Braddock C Andrus T DeV1nney R Downs, H Bailey D Carpenter 2nd Row Mr Ba1deck,J Aronhalt V LeC1air, C Eisaman, L Galton, G Blood J Dodd Front Row S Harrington, C Gibson, L Bauer, C Beardsley, R Galton, N DeVinney, M Goodrich B Carlin 22 1 1 . o . , 4 9 a , Q 0 : Q Q , u ' , e . . , . , . . 2 . . . . . . , . Mehlenbacher, G. Yueckstock, L. White. U 51 u , 9 0 ' 5 a u , 0 . v a l . . I . . . ,. . . - 1 . Standing, L. to R.: S. Mehlenbacher, N. DeVinney, R. Braddock, L. VanDorn, M. Goodrich, J. Shaffer. Sitting: C. Schaaf, D. Ludwig, T. DeVinney, D. Carpenter, C. Beardsley. JR. EXECUTIVE COMITTEE CLASS OF 959 JUNIOR ACTIVITY MAGAZINE L. to R.: R. Marhcle, R. Galton, J. MacVean, C. Gibson, I. Zeck, vza ' Back Row, L. to R.: Mrs. DePuy, J. DeFranco, D. Bugman, E. Clancy, K. Beardsley, R. Isaman, D. Beardsley, J. Essler. 2nd Row: G. Bentley, S. Boss, M. Emmick, J. Buchinger, H. Boyd, C. Couture. Front Row: M. Downs, C. Bertron, S. Blair. 'wise Young FSOPHOMGRES Back R.ow, L. to R.: Mr. Zeck, L. Johnston, B. Holly, G. johnson, F. Lindsay, D. Hurlburt, D. Hurd, T. Foote, E. Gormel. 2nd Row: B. Higbee, G. Geens, D. Foster, L. Fisher, R. Isarnan, G. Hotchkiss, R. Hamilton. Front Row: P. Hinchliffe, B. Hopkins, P. MacVean, L. Karns, D. Lindsay, N. Lowell. 24 Ba,ck Row, L. to R.: J. Ryan, G. Pietron, I. Shaffer, I. Nusbickel, P. Maker, N. Radder, J. Orsbum, S. Scrivens. 2nd Row: S. Mann, F. Snyder, C. Maracle, Mr, Tuning, D. Preston, R. Meade, J. Rymer. Front Row: E. Perry, N. Nichols, J. Paine, P. Malone, F. Palmer. .CLASS OF '60 Back Row, L. to R.: D. Thompson, D. Thompson, P. Willard. I. Treat, I- Westacott, E. Tilton, D. Williams, Mr. Rose. 2nd Row: 1. Somers, B. West, V. Watkins, N. Smith, J. Westbrook, L. Smith, S. Willard, Front Row: J. Wendt, J. Smith, G. Sims. I. Totsline, L. Smith, 1. Willett. 25 Back Row, L to R Mrs Haberlen G Bugman, R Cox, G DeVinney W Galton, M Buchinger D Beardsley, Beardsley, N Foote Znd Row. C Cain,J Gilbert, R Bernatz L Critzburg, A Dodd, R Dumbleton J Byrnes, G Bematz,J Cartwnght Front Row P DeVinney, L Donovan S Bauer, M Beaxwdsley F Carlin, S Eddy, P Bryant M Blood Peo Green FRESHM EN Gleason, P Grover, J Goodrich 2nd Row G Hotchkiss, C Meade,I MacVean, Mr Schumaker, A Moffat D Hurlburt, R Losey Front Row D Gilbride L Pierce F McDowell M McMaster, N Moore, P Merry 26 Q o: o y o c o 9 o 9 g 1 Cc o I 0 : s r y n U p o ' a Q y 1 1 1 1 Back Row, L. to R.: L. Lundgren, R. Palmer, M. Miles, H. Minster, D. Hoagland, T. Montgomery, G. Perry, D. Back Row, L. to R.: M. Rich, A. Slawson, H. Thompson, G. Thompson, Mr.. Tantillo, B. Whitmore, F. Zintel, L. White, B. Watkins, T. Saunders. 2nd Row: K. Tapp, B. Warren, B. Sauerbier, B. Veley, L. Walsworth, D. Willard, R, Simmons, A. Sanford, V. Wood. Front Row: F. Smith, J. White, K. Tunningley, L. Rathbun. CLASS OF '61 FRESHMAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Standing, L. to R.: G. DeVinney, M, Blood, P. Grover, W, Whitmore. Seated: D. Willard, M. McMaster, W. Veley, K. T unningley. 27 Back Row, L. to R.: C. Thompson, R. Mackey, B. Schaaf, M. Wiseman, B. Rhodes, I. Weaver, R. Thomas, H Phillips, K. Rymer, C. Slawson, D. Martin. 2nd Row: Mr. Vienna, B. Smith, L. Parker, D. Thompson, R. Willey, R, Williams, H, Westacott, S. Losey, T. Powell. Front Row: C. Mc!-lerron, M. Cobin, K. White, L. Su-obel, S. Squires, J. Treat, L. Russell, C. Smith. EIGHTH GRADE Back Row, L. to R.: D. Feller, 1. Hanson, J. Gormel, E. Claud, C. Boyd, A. Emmick, D. Kellogg, G. Harrington, R. Galton, B. Beardsley, H. Eichman, T. Brogan. 2nd Row: Mr. Williams, M. Evans, J. Boyd, S. Beardsley, S. Har- rington, C, Couture, T. Anderson, A. Gilbert, E. Duryea. Front Row: P. Galton, I. LaFrance, B. Cox, S. Essler, I. Fagan, D. Huff, L. Gilbride. 28 Back Row, L. to R.: D. Galton, V, Galton, S. Slawson, P. Pendergast, E. Claud, K. VanDorn, S. Kemp, W. Ritten- house. 2nd Row: J. Somers, H. Zintel, B. Cromwell, R. Strobel, R. Bennett, F, Bonadonna, N, Bailey, B, Watkins. Front Row: D. Spencer, C. Smith, C. Hotchkiss, D. Hopkins, J. VanSick1e, J. Underwood, J. Beardsley, L. Hatfield. SEVENTH GRADE Back Row, L. to R.: B. Beardsley, M. Veley, A. Perry, Mrs. Treat, E. Chasey, L. Streeter, L. Osburn, S. Morrissey. 2nd Row: I. VanDorn, K. Losey, R. Feller, R. Trescott, T. Saunders, C. Couture, 1, Gillespie, S. Watkins. Front Row: I. Stevens, L. Beardsley, H. Thomas, A. Boyd, T. Mann, L. Thompson, S. Huver, S. White, J. Lindsay, I. Paine. 29 Back Row, L toR P Williams, B Huver, F Rightmeyer Mrs Hayre, E Phlllipson M Martin, V Walker R Mc Domell 2nd Row Miss Paulson, W G11bride D Geens, L Anderson, A Eames, C Foote, D Losey R Ryan SIXTH GRADE Back Row, L to R J Mann, W Fessner, D Buchinger, D Huff, Miss Keating, M Pendergast, W Bertron C Johnston 2nd Row M Wlgden, R James, C Harrington, D Meissel, I Rightmeyer, J Trescott, L Smith Front Row D Bailey, M Thompson, K Critzburg L Huff,I Short, G Beardsley Absent T Beardsley 30 Front Row: A. Colburn, L. Veley, N. Rittenhonfse, M. A. Somers, R. Cox. Absent: L. Weeks, D. Dodd, I. Stexrens. Back Row, L. to R.: D, Cox, R. Hooker, D. Haskell, L. Meyers, H. Philllpson, J. Harrington, L. Aronhalt, S. Gal- ton. 2nd Row: Mrs. Veley, C. McTarnaghan, C. Duryea, S, Struble, R. Edick, D. Hopkins, 1. Bates, J. Kellogg Front Row: D. Smith, K. Spencer, C. Brown, B. Beardsley, N. Willey, E, Hoffman, F. Bartle. SIXTH GRADE ? 1 4 Back Row, L, to R.: P. Pendergast, D. Martin, S. Pagano, S. Peraino, D. Rawleigh, E, Moffat, J. Myers. 2nd Row: K, Rittenhouse, L. Galton, J. Ace, L. Gelser, P, Reynolds, S. Hopkins, C. Skowranska, I. Parker. Front Row: L. Underwood, B. Howe, J. Kernahan, D, Wigden, D. Moore, K. Petti, D. Thompson, Miss Everett. THIRD GRADE R SECOND GRADE Back Row, L. to R.: D. Hamilton, K. Byrnes, W. McTarnaghan, A. Thompson, L. Lasch, P, Tunningley, D. Coon, V. Goll, G, Buchinger, 2nd Row: Mrs. Richeson, R. Sanford, D. Huffman, B, Rawleigh, C. Coburn, W. Evans, L, Fix. Front Row: D. Washburn, T. Saunders, L. Beardsley, I. Stevens, C. Gilbert, 1. McKeown, S. Stnrble. Absent: S. Deaton, D. Robkin. . - 35 . Back R.ow, L. to R.: D. Duryea, G, Piper, E. Mallaber, S. Edick, S. Fessner, J. Peraino, D. Downs, D. Sanford, Mrs. Woodworth. 2nd Row: B. Chidsey, S, Terry, 1. Wilkins, K. Howe, L. Briggs, C. Barber, C. Ferrara, C. Myers. Front Row: P. VanZi1e, E. Martin, D. Weaver, R. Macomber, B. Galbraith. SECOND GRADE FIRST GRADE Back Row, L. to R.: K. Johnson, S. Weeks, M. Komer, C, Duryea, D. Weir, C. Eckert, R. Chasey, Mrs. Brown. 2nd Row: G. Milgate, 1. Hooker, R. Petti, V. Roby, B. Cole, D. Parker. Front Row: L. Cobin, L. DeWitt, B. Coon, D. Gray, R. Ball, S. Wood. 36 Back Row, L. to R.: Mrs. Scism, L. Brown, G. Gullo, J. Couture, J. McMaster, G. Johnston, B. Weir, M. Root. 2nd Row: N. Cipollo, N. Beardsley, W. Rook, J. Rich, J. Reynolds, E. Hussong, H. Hoch. Front Row: B. Peraino, R.. Losey, D, Rich, I. McTarnaghan, T. Lawson, B. Tunningley. FIRST GRADE Back Row, L. to R.:I. Blood, T. Snyder, P. Essler, L. Crane, C. Martin, A. Pagano, D. Rittenhouse- 2115 ROW? Miss Robinson, B.Mallaber, K. Bug-man, D, Guy, J, Coombs, E. Beardsley, J. Seith, Mrs. Wiseman. Front Row: M. Mar- tin, P. Weaver, D. Goodell, E, Harrington, T. Roby, 1. Ace. , 37 i Back Row, L. to R.: B. Duryea, G. Fagan, R. Stanton, S. Rook, S. Beardsley, D. McMaster, M. Anderson. 2nd Row B. Gibson, R. McColl, F. Oliver, B. Tunningley, A. Struble, P. Spohn, Mrs. Hark. Front Row: A. Wigden, B. Losey P. Huffman, B. Piper, T. Root, T. Conklin. Absent: J. Beardsley, A. Deaton. Back Row, L. to R.: P. Craft, G. Edick, P. E.. Bailey, W. Dudley, V. Blair, L. Powell. 2nd Row: S. Crawford, H Moffat, A. McGinty, V. Howe, L. Galton, B. Sanford, F. Greens, Mrs. Hartman. Front Row: C. Underwood, D. Chid- sey, C. Reynolds, A. Moore, E. Eckert, S, Tunningley. 38 NI v 1 ACTIVITIES Back Row, L. to R..: D. Preston, 1. Fisher, N. Lowell, D. Smith, C. Meade, M. I. Mc- Master, V. Watkins, C. Schaaf, R. Galton, V. LeClair, L. Carpenter, N. Nichols, M. E Lindsay, S. Blair, C. Beardsley, S. Edwards. 3rd Row: N. Moore, M. Blood, N. Smith, S Perry, P. Losey, L. Kams, K. Tunningley, I. MacVean, J. MacVean, F. Palmer, C, Gib- son, 1. Cartwright, L. Donovan. 2nd Row: L. White, D. Gilbride, S, Eddy, P. MacVean, S Mehlenbacher, M. Goodrich, M. Shute, P. Hinchliffe, M. Downs, S. Boss, P. DeVinney. Front Row: Mr. Estep, N. DeVinney, Y. Pierce, J. Shaffer, P. Malone, P. Huffman, I Nelson, K. Schrier, P. Palmer, S. Hooker. GIRLS' CHORUS Already this year the Girls ' Chorus has partic- ipated in two public pro- grams: the a n n ual Christmas program and the Union Lenten Service at the Bapti s t Church, The chorus also plans to sing in the Spring Concert and Graduation exercises. Back Row, L. to R.: L. Dieter, J. Aronhalt, W. Losey, J. Treat, W. Whitmore, S. Sanford, P. Westacott, M. Miles. 2nd Row: 1. Westacott, T. Foote, E. Clancy, W. Shute, S. Scriv- ens, P. Grover, Mr. Estep. Front Row: G. Essler, S. Mann, J. Somers, R. Cox, G. Hotch- kiss, A. Dodd, D. Hurd, BOYS' CHORUS This singing group is composed ofNinth through Twelfth grade boys. Altogether there are twenty-five mem- bers. After two years of inactivity this group was reorganized because of the intense interest shown among the boys and the leader, Mr. Es- rep. The main'purpose of this group is to train their voices as well as minds. This group usu- ally participates in the Christmas program, Spring Concert, and in assembly programs when possible. 39 ALL-STATE 8. COUNTY BAND 81 CHORUS This year's sectional all state was held at De- Puy Central School, Nc:- vember 22. The follow'- ing people attended all state, from chorus: Vir- ginia Cox, Pat Palmer, Donna Smith, and Sher- man Sanford. Elsie War- ren, Gary Ricketts, and Ed Gormel attended from band, County festival was to be held at Caledonia in February, but was cancelled because of un- . favorable weather con- ditions. H Back Row, L. to R.: Mr, Asmus, J. Treat, D. Hurd. S- Sanford. K. Eddy. W- LOSSY- J- Aronhalt, E, Gormel, Mr. Estep. 2nd Row: I. Mann, S. B12-if. I. McMaster, E. Warren. D- Smith, V, Cox. Front Row: I. Shaffer, G. Ricketts, E. Clancy, M. Rich. V. WatklnS. VARSITY CHORUS Varsity Chorus is an advanced singing group of the Senior High stu- dents who have had pre- vious experience in ei- ther the Boys' or Girls' Chorus. The officers of this group are Patricia Palmer, President: and JeanMacVean, Secretary. The accompanists are Elsie Warren and David Hurd. The Chorus partici- pated this year in a Christmas exercise and plans several spring ap- pearances, Se lec ted members of this chorus were sent to All-State held at DePuy, Credit is to be given to Mr. Frank Estep, our director, who has done a wonderful job. Back Row, L. to R.: I. Fisher, S. Isaman, S. Wil1iamS, L. KSIHS. J- MCM9-Stern K- EddY. 1. wesracorr, J. Treat, v. LeClair, s. Blau, C, Beardsiey, S. Edwards, L- Carpenter- 3rd Row: C. Gibson, I. Nelson, D. Smith, B. Losey, T. Foote. D- Hurd. I- WGSIHCOU. K- Schrier, S. Isaman, K. Christie, L. Duryea. 2nd Row: L. Kernahan, P. MacVean, V. Cox, S. Sanford, E. Gormel, P. Youngblood, P. Palmer, P. Hinchliffe, M. Shure. J. MaCVean. Front Row: Mr. Estep, 1, Shaffer, P. Huffman, J. Mann, I. Aronhalt, S., Scrivens, P. West- acott, J. Rathbun, N. DeVinney, S. Mehlenhacher, M. Goodrich, E. Warren, Acc. 40 4 w Back Row, L. to R.: I. LaFrance, S. Squires, L. Russell, 1, Treat, D. Kellogg, R. Thomas, L. Strobel, S. Slawson, S. Losey, P. Pendergast. 3rd Row: J. VanDorn, S. Morrissey, L. Hamilton, K. White, D. Martin, M. Wiseman, J. Gorrnel, L. Gilbride, S. Beardsley, L. Streeter, L. Orsburn. 2nd Row: F-, Bonadonna, K. McHerron, B. Smith, D. Gallton, D. Thompson, W. Schaaf, C, Couture, J. Fagan, C. Couture, S. Huver. lst Row: C. Hotch- kiss, L. Beardsley, J. Underwood, B. Watkins, B. Cromwell, R. Willey, J. Somers, M. Evans, L. Thompson, C. Maracle, Mr. Estep. AJORETTES These t h r e e girls ave been together for 1 our years as Senior Band ' ajorettes. Their train- ing began in the early rades whe n they re- ceived le s s ons from I iss Lowe and has con- tinued to the present un- - er the coaching of Mrs. I och and Mr. Asmus. Many parades and other activities are in the aking for this year, as in the past. L. to R.: C. Beardsley, M. Goodrich, S. Blair. JR. HIGH CHORUS The junior High Chorus is made up of the seventh and eighth grad- ers, having twenty-seven members. The Chorus partici- pated in the Christmas program and the Annual Spring Concert. The purpose of this group is to train the voices and minds for a better Chorus and appre- ciation of better music in the Senior High. 41 Back Row, L. to R.: I. Byrnes, G. Ricketts, M. Rich, J. Orsburn, G. Meissel, P.lGrcver, A. Dodd, J. Zeck, J. Treat, E. Clancy, G. Thompson, E. Gormel, 3rd Row: N. Moore, C. Eisaman, D. Martin, D, Carpenter, D. Hurd, K. Eddy, K. Beardsley, S. Sanford, C. Couture, J. Goodrich, C. Bertron, B. Warren. 2nd Row: R. Asmus, D. Wiseman, W. Ve- ley, M. Buchinger, R. Rymer, R. Maracle, W. Whitmore, D. Ludwig, G. Bugman, D. Gleason, J. Rathbun, B. Simp- son, P. Westacott. Front Row: E. Perry, J. Schaffer, S. Blair, C. Maracle, E. Warren, M. McMaster, L. Williams, V. Watkins, J. Treat, I. McMaster, I. Artlip. JUNIOR BAND The Junior Band con- sists of thirty members from grades six through eighth. They have re- hearsed throughout the year and have pre- pared several programs for assemblies and pub- lic performances. During the spring of the year this group prac- ticed marching and sev- eral ofthe members par- ticipated in the Memor- ial Day parade. SENIOR BAND Back Row, L. to R.: D. Dodd, T. Anderson, D. Galton, J. Treat, B. Beardsley, W. Bertron, T. Saunders, I. Gillespie, N. Willy. Znd Row: Mr. Asmus, D. Meissel, I. Mann, D. Tres- cott,M. Wiseman, D. Martin, B. Watkins, I. Underwood, S. Essler. Front Row: L. Veley, R. Willy, F. Bonadonna, M. Martin, V. Walker, P. Williams, L. Anderson, I. Rightmeyer. 42 1 L. to R.: M. Goodrich, Jesse Zeck, Jr., E. Gonnel, D. Smith, ' RANGE KEY Orange Key is a new o n o r a ry organization unded by Mr. Scism. e qualifications for ligibility are: service, F aracter, and leader- 1 ip, The members are hosen from the Junior lass by class members d are determined by ee separate preferen- al ballots, and present- - with medallions. This ganization is based on undations to perm it ly well rounded indi- duals to become mem- rs. Many agree this : anhonor which should ecome a custom at unda Central School. CITIZENSHIP AWARDS Elected in their jun- ior year, for their out- standing citizenship, by the me-mbers of their class and the faculty, these students attend the annual Citizenship Con- ference at Syracuse Un- iversity. There they compete with 1600 other students from all over New York State for eight partial and eight full tu- ition scholarships. Standing, L, to R.: G, R.icketts, E. Gormel, D, Smith, J. Nelson, G. Johnston. Seated: P. Palmer, I. Artlip. L, to R.: J. Mann, E. Warren, B. Simpson, E. Gormel, D, Smith, J. Artlip. GAB STAFF Officers of the Gab this year are as follows: Co-editors , Donna Smith and Judy Mann: Art Ed- itor, Judy Nelson: Bus- iness Editor, joy Rath- bun: and Secretary- Tre a s ur e r, Josephine Artlip, In May the officers and some members of the staff will attend the annual High School Press Day at St. Bonaventure College. There they will learn many new ideas for the improvement of our school paper. DECLAMATIOT CONTEST Each year the Eng lish department spons on adeclan-lation contest i' which members of th Senior clas s demons trati their a b i l i t y to recite Cash prizes are awarde to the three winners This year the winner were: lst-Josephine Art lip, 2nd-Bemard Simp son, and 3rd-Judy Maur The contestants wer coached by Mrs. Minui L. Hall, Senior Hig E ngli s h teacher, an Thomas Duke, a cade speech te a c he r fror Geneseo State Teacherf College. Back Row, L. to R.: E, Gonnel, B, Simpson, D. Ludwig, R. Maracle, G. Johnston, T. De- Vinney, D. Aylor. 2nd Row: J. MacVean, L. Williams, E. Warren, C, Gibson, D. Smith, Front Row: S. Willard, J. Nelson, I. Artlip, S. Harrington. N 44 T T I OBATIONARY MEMBERS Each year members f the Sophomore class, ho have maintained an verage of at least 882 nd who fulfill the other ree qualifications for embership, are select- d as probationary mem- ers of the Society. For ne ye ar they attend eetings and exercise 11 the privileges of reg- lar members, with the xception of voting. If, t the end of a year, hey have upheld all the tandards of the Society ey are eligible for full embership. Back Row, L. to R.: P. Losey, S. Isaman, K. Towne, B. Wirt, L. Bauer, S. Mehlenbacher, C. Beardsley, N. DeVinney, C. Schaaf, A. DeVinney, L. Williams. 2nd Row: Mrs. DePuy, C. Eisaman, G. Yeukstock, I. Cartwright, J. Schaffer, M. Goodrich, S. Hooker, Mrs. Eis- aman. Front Row: I. Rathbun, J. Artlip, J. Nelson, J. Mann, D. Smith. Standing, L. to R.: N. Radder, T. Foote, P. Willard, I. Orsburn, D. Hurd. Seated: L, Karns, NATIONAL SOCIETY This year the Nation- a1Honor Societyhopes to take a more active part in the improvement of our school., Their first step in this direction was the establishment of the National Honor Society Scholastic Improvement Award, which is present- ed to the boys who take part in sports. Its purpose is to encourage them to get.better marks. The Society is also revising the constitution in an attempt to better uphold the standards of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. This year's officers are: Edmund Gormel-Presb dent, Carol Gibson-Vice' President, Donna Smith- Secretary, and Dale Lud- wig-Treasurer. UBRARY CLUB The main purpose of the Library Club is to train students to assist the Librarian with book circulation, as well as preparing the Librarian Booklet, making book displays, assisting with the younger grades, and erecting bulletin boards. Brief monthly book re- ports are used to ac- quaint the other mem- bers of the club with various types of books, and oral reports of new books are made in each meeting, Back Row, L. to R.: J. Somers, W. Rittenhouse, T. Saunders, D. Galton, D. Martin, M. Wiseman, E. Chasey, D. Trescott, L. Gilbride, S. Kemp, B. Cox, P. Pendergast, J. Treat, G. Pietron. 3rd Row: H. Thomas, L. Beardsley, I. VanDom, B. Watkins, R. Willey, K. VanDorn, B. Smith, F. Bonadomla, C. Couture, J. Paine, J. Underwood, M. Rich. 2nd Row: Mrs. Watkins, J. Artlip, P. Merry, M. Emmick, B. Hopkins, J. Westbrook, L. Rathburn, K. Schrier, C. Cain, I. Cartwright, L. Smith. Front Row: D. Meade, M. Blood, D. Hurl- hurt, C. Meade, K. Tunningley, J. Paine, D. Gilbride, L. Smith. Back Row, L. to R.: R. Feller, I. Somers, W. Veley, Mrs. Kelly, G. Hotchkiss, F. Schneider, G. Johnston, R. Downs. 3rd Row: M. Beardsley, N. Moore, A. DeVinney, K. Towne. 2nd Row: P. Pendergast, L. Gilbride, C. Bertron, J. Treat. Front Rowzj. Artlip, I, Mann, L. Dieter, G. Eichorn. STUDENT COUNCH The Student Cou cil's main function is 1 act as the student go erning body. It is als the medium throu which major proble' involving students a presented. This orga ization has been a gre help to the co-operati between students and 0 faculty. 46 Standing, L, to R.: A. DeVinney, L. Williams, M. McMaster, N. Lowell, J. McMaster, J.MacVean, P. MacVean, S. Eddy, M. Goodrich. Seated: N. DeVinney, J, Artlip, J. Mac- Vean, Mrs. Gormel. Kneeling: J. Mann, I. Nelson, S. Mehlenbacher, N. Moore. FUTURE RSES' CLUB The Future Nurses lub of Nunda Central chool was organized in ebruary, 1956. It pre- ents an opportunity to terest high school stu- ents in pers onal and ommunity health: to ncourage them in find- gout what Nursing re- ires and offers, and help them decide isely about profession- or practical Nursing their career. The embers are from the nth, eleventh, and elfth grades. F. T. A. The purpose of the Future Teachers of A- merica is to interest students in teaching by student participation in actual classroom situa- tions. The students ob- serve until they are fa- miliar with the situation and then they have a chance to participate in actual teaching. The name of our local club is Hoh-Sue- Saho and is affiliated with the N. Y.S. T.A. Back Row, L. to R.: S. Edwards, E. Warren, N. Nichols, C. Bertron, P. Hinchliffe, M, Downs. Front Row: V. Cox, P. Huffman, Mrs. Asmus, C. Gibson. 47 Back Row, L. to R,:Mr. Baldeck, R. Ry-mer, D. Nusbickel, J. Zeck, D. Hurd, E. Gormel, C. Galbraith. Front Row: I. Slawson, T. Saunders, I. Thompson. ' HALL MONITORS There are many op- portunities in high school for the sincere student who wants to be of service to his school. These students assist by monitoring in the halls and stairways at lunch periods. This is a pro- ject managed by the Student Council. PROJECTIOPI' - SQUAD The Projection Squa is made up of student from the elementary an high school. Their dutie consist of operatin movie projectors, tap recorders, record play ers, and taking care c the lighting for schoc assemblies, and othe performances. Back Row, L. to R.:N. Moore, P. Pendergast, J. Artlip, L. Gilbrlde, C. Bertron, I. Treat. Front Row: J. Somers, W, Veley, L. Dieter, G. Hotchkiss. 48 1 TORY CLUB Men may come, and en may go, but, we the History Club go on forever. The History Club is to all Sophomores, n i or s, and Seniors. join the Club be- they like it. The is o n e of and freedom with responsi- Our officers this year Josephine Vice-President, Aylor: Secretary- reasurer, Philip Maker: Advisor, Mr. Zeck. Back Row, L, to R.: L, Thompson, S. Harrington, E, Claud, J, DeFranco, I. Iolmson, P. Willard, D, Beardsley, K. Schrier, J. Shaffer. Front Row: C. Meade, S, Edwards, Mrs. Ryan, K. Tunningley, S. Squires. Back R.ow, L. to R.: N. Radder, R. Hopkins, P. Maker, J. johnson, B. Holly. 4th Row: G. Simms, N. DeVinney, M. Emmick, E. Clancy, D. Aylor. 3rd Row: C. Schaaf, N. Nichols, N. Lowell, R. Higbee, R, Isaman, L. Johnston, E. Gormel. 2nd Row: R. Galton, C. Mar- acle, P. Malone, D. Lindsay, 1. Ryan, R. Rymer, D. Thompson, Front Row: Mr. Zeck, N. Smith, J. Artlip, J. Totsline, I. Shaffer, D, Foster, C. Couture, 1. DeFranco. BANKING CLUB To assist in saving toward senior-trip ex- penditures, the Student Banking Club provides a savings program in con- nection with Peter DePuy State Bank. M embe r s collect the money and Mrs. Ryan oversees the deposits. F.F.A This year Bill Crane and Paul Claud had the privilege of being sent to Kansas City to learn more about agriculture and Gary Hotchkiss spent a week at a Leadership Training Camp where he received valuable infor- mation on parliamentary procedure. The Future Farmers of Amerie are doing a tremendous job in rais- ing the standards and advancing the methods of agriculture in our na- tion. Back Row, L. to R.: D. Williams, G. Bentley, L. Johnston, E. Tilton, B, Holly, R. Buc- hinger, L. Pattersdn, L. Fisher, H. Bailey, 3rd Row: J, Shaffer, R. Harrington, H. Rupp, R, Howe, M. Hopkins, J. Rapp, 1. Nusbickel, C, Harrington, P. Claud, G. Hotchkiss. 2nd Row: J. Aronhalt, G. Ricketts, R. Isaman, P. Crane, Mr. Couture, L. VanDorn, J. Dodd, C. Couture, D. Thompson, Front Row: R. Burr, D. Thompson, C. Rapp, G. Taylor. Back Row, L, to R.: D, Fisher, R. Voss, R, Bennett, W. Livergood, H. Minster, R, Wat- kins, V. Wood. Front Row: R. McCallum, G. Perry, L. Critzburg, Mr. Couture, J. Gilbert, L, Strobel, E. Shute. F. F.A. The Future Farme of America is a nation organization of, by, a for boys studying voc tional agriculture, The Nunda chapte known as the Nun Future Farmers, pa ticpates in the Coun Basketball League, t Public Speaking Contes livestock and dairy ju ging, and many coun fairs. 50 Back Row, L. to R.: L. White, K. Beardsley, W. Galton, W. Whitmore, Mrs. Morris, M. Rich, A. Slawson, G. DeVinney. 3rd Row: D. Willard, I.,Orsburn, R. Leslie, L. Wals- worth, P. Grover, D. Gleason, G. Thompson. 2nd Row: N. F oote, R. Palmer, M, Buchinger, K, Tappr I. Goodrich, D, Beardsley, A. Sanford. Front Row: G. Hotchkiss, R. Losey, L. Lundgren, R. Sauerbier, C. Beardsley, R. Dumbleton, A. Dodd. JUNIOR POLICE To be in the 77th nior Police Division, a oy must be between 14 nd 18 years of age,who re sworn under oath. Head of the organi- ation is George Blood, eorge Burns, and An- rew Anderson. During the month of arch they participated sports and military aining. From November un- il February they went n tours to such places s Attica State Prison, orning Glass Works, lmira Reformatorgg and he WarMemorial in ochester to a hockey ame. BACHELOR'S CLUB The Bachelor's Club is notanew organization in this school. It has had enthusiastic support in previous years. Its pri- mary function is to give the boys an opportunity to gain a few social graces and other exper- iences which are not of- fered in other clubs or classes. Grooming, dat- ing, tips on dancing, table setting and man- ners are a few other topics of interest to them. For the final pro- ject a dinner for parents has been discussed. Back Row, L. to R.: D. Nusbickel, T. Foote, K. Beardsley, R. Maracle, P, Maker, I. Zeck, W. Whitmore, D. Hoagland, T. DeVinney. 3rd Row: R. Rymer, G. Blood, A. Slaw- son, H. Bailey, F. Zintel, P. Willard, W. Shute, D. Beardsley. 2nd Row: N. Foote, M. Buchinger, M. Miles, C. Slawson, G. Bugman, G. Hotchkiss, K. Tapp. Front Row: I. Byrnes, G, Hotchkiss, R, Sauerhier, B. Warren, R. Dumbleton, G. Essler, J. Westacott, G. Burns . DANCE BAND The Dance Band, un der the drrectron of Mr Asmus rs an orgamza tron composed of the more profrcrent mem bers of the rnstrurnental muslc department Thrs year theypresented a very fme program at the annual Natronal Honor Socrety Assembly Back Row,L toR Mr Asmus, B Srmpson, D Ludwig R Maracle, E Gormel I Ors burn, I Zeck,I Treat Front Row V Watkins, K Eddy, M McMaster, C Ersaman, B Warren, N Moore Back Row, L to R Mr Estep, A Dodd, W Veley, G Thompson, M Rich, P Grover, M Wiseman, D Martm, D Thompson, B Warren, Mr Asmus 2nd Row C Hotchkrss, L G11br1de,I Treat, M I McMaster, P Pendergast, B Smith Front Row R Willey, N Moore, F Bonadonna, B Watkms u , - 4 a - ' - Q as n n o 1 0 0 I 0 . W- ' o o o - q n a o e o o . . n ou n o 0 0 o a . . . u a o 0 o o n g . . . 1 o u o a o Q Q o o a o ' o . 4 a n a u JR HIGH ALL COUNTY BAND 81 CHORUS Thrs year the jumor Hugh All County Musrc Festwal was held here at N C S Students from all over Lrvrngston Co were rn attendance, as well as representatrves from our own band and chorus It's not that they won or lost, but how they played the game. - , -- Sirantland Rice . X X XXXK X TX V SOCCER P. Claud SOCCER 1957-1958 Due to graduation we had almost a new team when the season opened. arl Snyder was our big scoring threat -and Paul Claude developed into a fine ull-back. These two boys were elected captains. We had a favorably good eason posting 7 wins, 4 losses and 1 tie. We beat Holly in the Section 5 quarter finals 16-1: but lost in the semi- inals 0-4 to Williamson. We outscored our opponents 65-30. Earl Snyder ad 34 of our points. We lose some of our better men again by graduation ut expect to field another good team next fall. 53 Back Row, L. to R.: D. Beardsley, G. Hotchkiss, I. Treat, I. Zeck, jr., I. Westacott, I. Orsbum, K. Beardsley, W. Shute. 3rd Row: L. VanDorn, D. Beardsley, D. Nusbickel, P. Willard, T , DeVinney, D. Ludwig, G. Eichorn, T. Foote, R. Downs, J. Aronhalt. 2nd Row: G. Blood, D. Aylor, R. Braddock, P. Youngblood, R. Rymer, Mgr.g Mr, MacVean, Coach: E. Gormel, T. Spohn, I. Westacott, C. Harrington. Front Row: E. Snyder, W. Westacott, M. Brown, Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda SCORES Fillmore Wayland Mc Guaid Wyoming F illm ore Homell Wyoming Wayland Holly Williamson Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda VARSITY BASKETBALL SCOR ES Angelica Livoma Dansvllle Letchworth Avon Mt Moms Letchworth York Llvoma Dansvllle Caledoma Mt Moms Geneseo Avon York Sectlon V Quarterflnal 59 Phelps Back Row L toR D Ludwig, C Harrmgton J Westacott Mr Vlenna R Braddock L VanDorn T DeV1nney Front Row 1 Westacott P Youngblood J Erchorn E Gormel E Snyder P Claud R Rymer I-ht hard by graduatlons the Nunda Basketball team substltuted a fight mg Splflt for experience and managed to w1n the Llvlngston County B League Champronshlp Though thelr overall record was poor the team came through ln the blg ones and went on to play thelr fmest game agamst Phelps rn the sectlonal quarterfmals before los mg to the defendlng sectlonal champs 68 59 Earl Snyder won the foul shootmg award by makmg 78 out of 117 for a percentage of 67 Earl also paced the scorers with a total of 218 pomts However the scorxng wasn t one slded as four other players Tom DeV1n ney 11m Westacott Roger Braddock and Chet Harrmgton all had turns at bemg hlgh scorer to make thls an evenly balanced club 5 V 5 33 34 44 ' 67 56 ' 61 48 51 Nunda 58 Caledonia 47 33 54 37 . ' 50 ' ' , ' ' - 38 56 . . . . , . . . .. .. 41 53 ' ' . ' , 43 . . 66 . . 1 . . . 3.7 , 47 . . . . . . 50 ' 47 - . ' ' 56 . ' 50 . ' ' . 47 68 , ' ' ' , ' - 50 59 , ' . . ' , 49 69 ' ' ' . 68 4 Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda Nunda J. V. BASKETBALL SCORES Angelica Livonia Dansville Letchworth Caledonia Avon Mt. Morris Letchworth Geneseo York Livonia Dansville Caledonia Geneseo Avon York Back Row, L. to R.. Mr. Zeck, P. Willard, J. Treat, W. Galton, F. Lindsay, T. Foote, E. Gormel, J. Zeck, jr. - Manager. Front Row: G. Hotchkiss, D. Hurlburt, J. johnson, D. ardsley. The fine fighting spirit of the JV. players carried them through to a successful season, in spite of stiff competitions and some problems that developed late in the season. The sharp firing power of Terry Spohn, jerry johnson and David Hurlburt contributed a great deal to the success of the season. Jerry johnson was high in foul shooting percentage, with 712. Ter- ry Spohn was high in total points - 182. The success of the team could not have been possible without the able assistance of Edward Gormel, Bill Lindsay, Jay Treat, Dave Beardsley, Pete Willard, Gary Hotchkiss, and Theron Foote. It was a pleasure to work with the boys this year and Ihope for them every success in the future. 55 Back Row L toR M Mlles, G Bugman, H Thompson, G Thompson M Buchmger, R Cox 2nd Row H Elch man I Gormel, G DeVinney D Wlllard D Martin I Byrnes R Losey Front Row D Kellogg Coach MacVean FRESHMAN BASKETBALL JR HIGH BASKETBALL Back Row L toR K VanDom D Galton R Thomas W Rhodes W Schaaf H Westacott Front Row K Losey B Watkins, S Essler, T Saunders J Somers Mr Tumng 56 . . . . . - , 1 Q- . Q u Q , Q n a - a ' - , Q Q , a y o , Q 9 Q Q - . , Q ' . . . 1 0 1- I p a 5 o , Q , 4 p o . 0 . , . Q Q p a , Q e 1 BASEBALL C Back Row, L. to R.: C. Harrington, W Losey J Cromwell W DeVinney, E. johnson, T. Lowell, L. Gibson, L. Moore, K. Eddy, Coach MacVean. 2nd Row: 1. Treat, G. Johnston, G. Carpenter, E. Snyder, P. Youngblood, G. Westacott. lst Row: R, Rymer, Mgr.: E. Gormel, P. Willard, R. Kernahan, T. DeVinney, L, VanDorn, R. Brown, Mascot. BASEBALL 1957 SCORES Our captains were Greg Carpenter, a fast little second baseman, and jim Cromwell, an efficient first baseman who batted left handed, Our bat- ting champion was LarryMoore. Ebbon johnson was injured after the second game and the team couldn't get to win again until we beat Caledonia late in the season. ' Many from our team were lost by graduation but we expect big things from the boys moving up to the Varsity for 1958. 58 Nunda Dansville Nunda Geneseo Nunda Avon Nunda Mt. Morris Nunda Geneseo Nunda Avon Nunda Mt. Morris Nunda Caledonia Nunda Dansville Back Row, L. to R.: R. Palmer, C. Beardsley, L. toR.: Mr. Watkins, D. Hurlburt, P. Young M. Buchinger, L. Lungdren.,Front Row: J. Som- blood. ers, D. Willard, N. Foote, S. Scrivens, I. Ry- N.H.S,S.l.A. ' mer. PlNG PONG Standing, L. to R.: I. 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