Odessa Montour Central High School - Odessanean Yearbook (Odessa, NY)
- Class of 1957
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7 THE 1957 ODE SSANEAN Katherine Washburn, Liz Nickerson, Joni Scanlon, Mrs. Josephine Wilson, Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager Advisor CONTENTS Page Dedication ........................................ 4 Administration ..................................... 5 Faculty..............................................6 Class of 1957 ...................................... 8 Activities ........................................ 31 Athletics...........................................51 Class Will ........................................ 64 Sponsors............................................67 Advertisements 68 MEADER G.mTTINGTON Our class is privileged and hono XEAX to our principal MEADER upon his completion of ten years as and thirty years in the field of educ him as an able school leader, but m each of us. to dedicate the 1957 ODESSA-PATTIXGTON, A. B„ M. A. pervising principal at Odessa, n. We will always remember f all as a personal friend to CLASS 0 Board of Education FIRST ROW-left to right: Delmar Bleiler, Howard Hanlon, Kenneth E. Gilbert. SECOND ROW-left to right: Allen Bulkley Jr., George Hoffman, Stewart J. Coates, Irving Goodrich. WILLIAM S. TODD, Vice Principal IRVING GOODRICH, District Superintended of Schools Odessa H. S. Citizens uj) Educa tion LEFT TO RIGHT: Arland Rees, Dr. Anthony Grillo, James Lyon, Georgia Carney, James Likoudis. Special Education English FIRST ROW-left to right: SECOND ROW-left to right: 6 FIRST ROW-left to right: Elsie Russell, Geraldine Goodnow, Jean Goetchius, Mary Bird. SECOND ROW-left to right: Robert Clauson, William Long, Frank Brown. ABSENT: Wilfred Goodrich. Science and Mathematics FIRST ROW-left to right: Grace Kotmel, James George, Ethel Lattin. SECOND ROW-left to right: Frederick Schoen, John Lehr, Edward Dolan. Health and Physical Education Maude Shelton, Josephine Wilson. Helen Covert, Richard Smith. Faculty and History 7 FIRST ROW-left to right: Bernice Vickio, Charles Martin, Alma Bustamantie. SECOND ROW-left to right: Jack Davis, Nickolas Barra. 8 Class of 1957 CLASS OFFICERS J. Palmer, Secretary, F. Stone, President. M. Hosenfeld, Vice-President, Mr. Dolan, Advisor, R. Chapman, Treasurer. Class History J We the class of ’57, were introduced to our new role as high school students in our initiation by the Seniors, and we ended our busy Freshman year with a class picnic at Eldrige Park. During our Sophomore year, we earned money for our Senior trip by sponsoring a dance, “The Annual Sophomore Hop”, and a Senior-Faculty basketball game. We put on a successful play Cheaper By The Dozen directed by Mrs. Wilson, and we played host to the Seniors at our class picnic at Taughannock Falls. Seniors at last, it was our turn to initiate the Freshmen and this we did in a “grand manner” with a dance “Trial by Jury” to climax the big day. We spent the first half of the year raising money by selling stationery, magazines, and Christmas cards (incidentally, members of our class broke the record sales in stationery and magazine subscriptions). Our candy sales also prospered, and with the money we made from the Senior-Faculty game and our play, Hillbilly Weddin’, directed by Mr. Dolan, we were able to make our long awaited trip to New York City in the spring. 9 CHARLES BOYCE Art Club................... Intramurals............... Science Club.............. Boys’ Homemaking........... Projection Club............ MABEL GRACE BUMP Library Club ...................... F. H. A. Club Secretary........... Senior Play ROGER NYE CHAPMAN Football............................ Baseball............................. Basketball.......................... Boys’ Chorus......................... Science Club......................... Yearbook Staff ...................... Junior Play.......................... Operetta ........................... Class Treasurer...................... National Honor Society.............. Empire Boys’ State................... ROBERT B. CLARK Band........................ Basketball.................. Football.................... Junior Play................. Dance Band.................. Science Club................ Track ...................... Yearbook Staff............. Operetta ................... PATRICIA ANN BROWN ... 1, 2 Intramurals......................1, 2 1, 2, 3,4 Folk Dance Club...................1 ... 1, 2 Homemaking.......................2, 3 .....3 President............................4 ... 3, 4 Track ......................... 2, 3 Library Club...................... 2 3 4 1, 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4 . 2, 3, 4 .. 1, 2, 3 . . 1, 3, 4 .......3 ....... 3 ... 2, 3 • • 2, 3, 4 .... 3,4 .......3 SANDRA JOAN COPE 1, 2, 3, 4 Choral Club.................... 1 . 1, 2, 3 Library Club.....................4 • 2 3 F. H. A. Club...................3. 4 .....j Yearbook Staff.....................4 I Press Club......................3, 4 .7. 2, 3 ......4 .....2 ROBERT BROWN Science Club...................... 1, 2 Book Club ........................ l, 2 Intramurals....................1, 2, 3, 4 Bus Patrol ........................2, 4 SHIRLEY ANN BROWN Intramurals...................1,2, 3,4 Leaders’ Club..................1, 2, 3 Science Club President...............1 Empire Girls’ State..................3 Safety Patrol..................1, 2, 3 National Honor Society............3, 4 F. F. A. Basketball...............3, 4 Youth County......................3, 4 Student Council................1, 2, 3 W A JACKIE L. CAMPBELL F. F. A..................................1,2, 3,4 Agriculture..............................1,2, 3, 4 Bus Patrol................................. 1, 2, 3 Boys’ Chorus................................... 1 Intramurals.................................2, 3, 4 Track...........................................3 Science Club.................................. 1, 2 Boys’ Homemaking................................4 WAYNE L. CHAPMAN Boys’ Chorus................................1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball....................................2, 3, 4 Football ........................................ 3, 4 Operetta ......................................... 2 Junior Play........................................3 National Honor Society Secretary..................3, 4 Empire Boys’ State.................................3 Schuyler Youth County..............................3 Senior Play........................................4 MARCIA ANN DRAKE Intramurals................... Leaders’ Club................. Spanish Club.................. Yearbook Staff................ Junior Play................... National Honor Society........ President................... Empire Girls’ State Student Council............... Class Vice-President.......... D. A. R. Essay Youth County.................. F. F. A. Basketball........... Senior Play................... 1, 2, 3,4 . 1, 2, 3 .....2 ... 2, 4 ......3 .......3 .......4 ......4 .....2 ... 3, 4 ... 3, 4 ......4 HELENE’ANN FRABONI Intramurals........................2,3 Spanish Club........................ 2 Yearbook Staff...................2, 3, 4 Assistant Editor....................3 Leaders’ Club......................... 2 Folk Dance Club ..................... 1 Junior Play...........................3 National Honor Society.............3, 4 Latin Club .......................... 2 Elmira College Key Award..............3 JANET ANN GREEN Chorus.........................................1, 2 Intramurals ..................................... 4 Folk Dancing.................................... 1 Science Club ................................... 1 RONALD HOLLANDER Baseball ..................................... 1, 2 Football....................................1, 2, 3 Basketball...................................2, 3, 4 Intramurals.................................... 3,4 Press Club....................................... 3 Boys’ Homemaking ............................. 2, 3 Science Club.................................. 1, 2 Track Manager ....................................3 Agriculture .................................. 1, 2 Library Club.................................. 1, 2 Art Club ..................................... 1, 2 JAMES F. HOLTON F. F. A...........................1,2 Book Club......................2, 3, 4 Library Club......................2, 3 Track ...........................2, 3 Yearbook Club ..................... 4 Science Club....................... 1 Bus Patrol.....................2,3,4 Shop............................2, 3, 4 Chorus..............................4 FONDA MARIE FRIENDS Library Club...................2, 3. 4 F. H. A. Club........................4 Yearbook Staff.......................4 Folk Dance Club.....................1 Science Club ...................... 1 Press Club...........................4 JEANNE LOUISE GOODRICH Cheerleading.....................2, 3, 4 Leaders’ Club......................2, 3 Intramurals....................1,2,3,4 Junior Class Secretary Junior Senior Play Play Day...........................3, 4 Youth County..........................3 JUNIATA E. HETRICK Yearbook Staff...................................3 Intramurals...............................1,2,3,4 Bus Monitor...................................3, 4 GEORGE E. HOLTON Agriculture................................1, 2, 3, 4 F. F. A.....................................1, 2, 3 Intramurals.................................2, 3,4 Volleyball.....................................2, 4 Book Club.................................1, 2, 3, 4 Boys’ Homemaking...............................3, 4 Yearbook Staff .................................. 4 Bus Patrol.................................1, 2,3,4 MARVIN HOSENFELD Football .............................. 4 Basketball.................... 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball...................... 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys’ Chorus.....................1, 2, 3 Class President........................ 1 Class Vice-President...................4 Junior Play............................3 Senior Play............................4 Boys’ State President Science Club Operetta............................ 1, 3 KAY FRANCES JENKINS Intramurals................... 1, 2, 3, 4 Leaders’ Club.......................2, 3 Tumbling Club........................ 3 Student Council.......................2 President of Junior Class Library Club ........................ 1 National Honor Society.............3,4 Bus Patrol ............................ 4 Chorus .............................. 1 F. F. A. Basketball.................. 4 ELIZABETH ANNE KOTMEL Band..........................1,2,3.4 Girls’ Chorus....................... 4 Accomp.......................1, 2, 3 National Honor Society..............3, 4 Dance Band.....................2, 3, 4 Junior High Chorus Accomp...........3. 4 Accomp. Operetta, H. M. S. Pinafore .. 1 NYSSMA....................... 1,2, 3,4 Allstate Music Festival..............2 Delegate to Youth County.............3 WILLIAM H. MARSH F. F. A.........................................1,2 Football................................... 1, 3, 4 Track..........................................2,3,4 Boys’ Chorus.................................1, 2, 3 Science Club..................................... 1 Intramurals................................1,2,3,4 Library Club..................................... 1 Operetta........................................1,2 BRYON L. NEWBURY Shop Club........................ Book Club........................ Band ............................ Baseball ......................... Intramurals...................... Transferred from Avoca Senior Play 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4 ....... 1 .... 3. 4 • • 1, 2,4 HENRY ALEXANDER LANDMESSER Agriculture Shop....... Hobby Club Intramurals F. F. A.... Book Club . ....1,2 1, 2, 3, 4 .....4 .... 3. 4 ....1.2 ... 3, i IRENE LOUISE O’GRADY Library Club.................... Press Club...................... Senior Band..................... Girls’ Choir.................... Vice-President................ Leaders’ Club................... Science Club.................... Class Secretary................. F. H. A......................... Vice-President................ Operetta ....................... Junior Play..................... Intramurals..................... Senior Play..................... JUDY ANN PALMER .. 1, 2 Girls’ Chorus....................... 1 .. 1, 2 Homemaking Club......................1 ..1,2 Intramurals........................3,4 1, 2, 3 Leaders’ Club, Treasurer............3 — 3 Library Club, President..............4 — 2 Art Club.............................4 ... 1 Majorette.........................3,4 — 2 Senior Class Secretary .1,4 Schuyler Youth County...............3 • • • 4 Senior Play .,.2 ...3 1,2,4 ....4 GERALD LEARN Football........................1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball ............................ 1 Science Club................... 1, 2, 3 Chorus......................... 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals....................1,2, 3,4 Junior Play...........................3 Operetta............................2, 3 Senior Play...........................4 NOLA M. MARSH Science Club............... Press Club................. Intramurals................ National Honor Society..... Yearbook Staff............. Spanish Club............... Library Club............... CAROL DORIS MARTIN Cheerleading.................................1, 2, 3, 4 Leaders’ Club.................................1,2, 3 Intramurals..................................1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council....................................l, 3 Class Secretary.................................... 1 Junior Play.........................................3 Senior Play ....................................... 4 Syracuse Citizenship Award Youth County.............3 ELIZABETH ANN NICKERSON Intramurals................................1, 2, 3, 4 Press Club...................................... 1, 2 Yearbook Staff....................................4 Chorus.......................................... 1, 2 Junior Play Folk Dance Club...................................1 Schuyler County Youth.............................3 Dancing Class.....................................3 Latin Club........................................1 ALAN PRATT Agriculture.............. Shop..................... Intramurals............. F. F. A.................. Homemaking.............. Book Club................ LOUISE ROBBINS .. 3, 4 Library Club.............. --2 Yearbook Staff................ 2, 3, 4 Intramurals............... .. 3, 4 Track..................... .. 3, 4 Play Days................. __4 Folk Dance Club............... Homemaking Club............ Bus Patrol................. F. F. A. Basketball....... Senior Play................ PHYLLIS E. RODABAUGH Science Club.................... 1, 2, 3 Intramurals...................1. 2,3, 4 Latin Club.......................... 2 Yearbook Club ...................... 3 Bus Patrol................... 1, 2, 3, 4 Folk Dance Club......................1 Youth County.........................3 HELEN LOUISE STEVENSON Folk Dance Club...................................1 Press Club....................................... 1 Bus Patrol...................................2, 3, 4 National Honor Society...........................3, 4 Yearbook Staff...................................3, 4 Library Club.....................................3, 4 Junior Play Intramurals.......................................3 Schuyler Youth County.............................3 ROBERT LOUIS TRADER, JR. Science Club........................... Intramurals............................ Youth County........................... Chorus................................. Boys’ State............................ Library Club........................... Press Club............................. Latin Club............................. Student Council........................ 1, 3, 4 2, 3,4 ....3 ....4 ....3 .... 2 1, 2,3 • 1, 2 ....4 KATHERINE ANN WASHBURN Intramurals.....................2, 3,4 Science Club........................ 1 Spanish Club.........................2 Library Club........................ 2 Schuyler Youth County................3 Band..........................1,2, 3, 4 Spring Festival................2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff...................... 4 Art Club.......................1, 2, 4 Senior Play JOAN MARIE SCANLON Cheerleading..................... 1, 2 Intramurals..................1,2, 3, 4 Chorus.............................1 Yearbook Staff.................... 4 Homemaking Club...................2, 3 President Dancing Class......................3 Transferred from Watkins Glen FRANCIS B. WILLIAMS Basketball.............................3 Science Club....................1, 2, 3, 4 Bus Patrol......................1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball ............................. 2 Intramurals.................... 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys’ State............................3 Mixed Chorus...........................4 EARNEST A. SMALLEY Intramurals...................1, 2, 3, 4 Science Club.....................2, 3, 4 Library Club.........................2,3 Folk Dance Club.......................1 Field Day..............................3 Track ............................... 4 MARTIN B. STEBBINS Baseball ...........................3, 4 Basketball ......................... 4 Spanish Club........................ 2 Junior Play..........................3 Science Club ...................1, 3, 4 Cross Country ...................... 4 Intramurals.....................2, 3, 4 Youth County.........................3 Senior Play..........................4 FREDERICK M. STONE Vice-President.......................................3 President............................................4 Student Council President............................4 Student Council Vice-President.......................3 Honor Society.......................................3, 4 Football......................................2, 3, 4 Basketball....................................2, 3, 4 Baseball......................................1, 2, 3, 4 Track............................................3, 4, 5 Junior Play Boys’ State Assembly Committee Boys’ Chorus....................................... 1, 2 Schuyler Youth County................................3 SUZANNE TAYLOR WARD Folk Dance Club..................................1 Bus Patrol ..................................... 4 Yearbook Staff..................................3, 4 Press Club .....................................3, 4 Senior Play......................................4 MARTHA M. WOLFE Intramurals.................. 1, 2, 3, 4 Tumbling Club........................2, 3 Leaders’ Club.........................2 Library Club......................... 2 Bus Patrol ...........................3 F. F. A. Basketball..................3, 4 Junior Bovs FIRST ROW: J. Brown, C. Povero, A. McCarty, G. Hanville, W. Davidson, R. Shepherd. SECOND ROW: K. Liquori, K. Darling, J. Smith, G. Mathers, C. Kellogg, G. Dibble. THIRD ROW: S. Martin, N. Beebe, J. Hern, C. Grover, J. Lovell, D. Bleiler. FOURTH ROW: W. Couch, D. Dougherty, D. Cotton, R. Cau, J. Chapman, J. Krnotch, D. Knapp, L. States. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Cotton, Pres., J. Obermaier, Sec., K. Darling, Treas.. C. Lattin, V. Pres. Junior Girls FIRST ROW: J. Clark, S. Zeigler, C. Cole, P. Burris, S. Wellman, S. Brown, J. Lovell, N. Shrechengost. SECOND ROW: M. Cook, A. Henderson, B. Alexander, I. Teeter, L. Lattin, J. Jaynes, G. Voorhies, V. Franklin. THIRD ROW: E. VanZile, S. Beach, G. Crainey, D. Bump, A. Gauvin, C. Williams, N. Tuma, C. Lattin, Mrs. Russell. FOURTH ROW: L. Holten, A. Conklin, E. Petty, T. Franklin, M. Willwerth, R. Shultz, A. Hall, N. Simpkins, S. Hedden, L. Lovell. ABSENT: P. Perry, J. Obermaier. Juniors During our Freshman year, we sponsored, “The Hep Hop,” and our annual picnic was held at Enfield Glen. In our Sophomore year, we sold school pins and held another dance, “The Shamrock Shuffle.” As Juniors, we presented, “Come Out of Your Coma,” a three-act comedy. We sponsored a prom “Stardust.” Sophomore Boys FIRST ROW-left to right: B. Amey, W. Goodrich, W. Bulkley, F. Bomysoad, D. Bahns, L. Callahan, F. Wilbur. SECOND ROW-left to right: H. Goosen, D. Cook, J. Ward, F. Emmick, J. Breckenbridge, R. Goodine, J. Wickham. THIRD ROW-left to right: L. Fosdick, G. Kent, C. Adams, M. Cratsley, F. Bennett, R. Hatch, A. Waters. FOURTH ROW-left to right: T. Couch, S. Turner, A. Bulkley, F. Ray, D. Trader, J. Green, G. States. ABSENT: D. Bubacy, J. Coolbough, P. Driscoll. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Breckenridge, Pres., S. King, Treas., M. Barton, V. Pres., J. Harrington, Sec. mmm m Sophomore Girls FIRST ROW-left to right: J. Clark, L. Smith, J. Reese, J. Harrington, N. Campbell, J. Miller, J.Schink. SECOND ROW-left to right: S. Ostrander, S. Lattin, J. Wickham, M. Parker, J. Reese. THIRD ROW-left to right: P. Tanner, B. Kenyon, E. Landmesser, M. Haney, C. Car-son, M. Yeager L. Marsh, E. Smalley. FOURTH ROW-left to right: R. Pound, H. Phillips, S. King, B. Seafuse, M. Barton, N. Root, B. Flatt, J. Colburn. Dr. Grillo. ABSENT: F. Evans, J. Roberts, P. Smith. Sophomores The first dance of our Freshman year was the initiation dance by the Seniors. May 11, we held the “May Sway”. The year’s activities were brought to a close with a class picnic. Our Sophomore year, in December, we held the dance “Winter Wonderland.” March 1st, we held a record dance. We also had a car wash and bake sale. _ Freshman Boys FIRST ROW-left to right: P. Bahns, F. Cole, W. Decker, J. DeLeury, R. Parrot, B. Swader, R. Colburn, M. Masin, L. Green, G. Berry. SECOND ROW-left to right: A. Kotmel, A. Gauvin, T. Martin, C. Carpenter, B. Willworth, M. Lovell, W. Croft, M. Hubbell, D. Jenkins, G. Hoffman. THIRD ROW-left to right: R. Anderson, J. Fraboni, J. Tuttle, G. Dungeon, J. Russell, D. Shepherd, P. Chapman, J. Miller, D Bullen. G. Gauck, R. Bennett. FOURTH ROW-G. Dillon, S. Parker, L.Shisler, R. Heintz, L. Clark, J. Tuttle, C. Anderson, B. Christensen, B. Bovaird, J. Avery, C. Vary, J. Seager. ABSENT: B. Amey, R. Carlyle, D. Cook, C. Ray, J. Washburn. J. Waters, D. Schink, P. Barber. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS J. Seager, Pres.; A. Hager, V. Pres.; L. Barton, Treas.: G. Drake, Sec.; C. Carpenter, Reporter. Freshman Girls FIRST ROW, left to right: E. Slovik, W. Jenkins, L. Barton, B. Swick, S. Stotenbur, G. Drake, D. Grover, S. Wilkinson. SECOND ROW, left to right: J. Povero, D. Hollander, L. Komula, A. Wasson, B. Collins, A. Hager, P. Crout, A. Harvey. THIRD ROW, left to right: M. Hartford, T. Berry, C. Wellman, A. Smith, E. Grover, S. Conklin, C. Ostrander. FOURTH ROW, left to right: F. Clearwater, G. Owen, C. Halpin, M. Brown, M. Bowlby, J. States, B. Graves, A. Carlson, P. Tanner. Freshmen After a very rugged initiation, the Freshman class under the capable direction of Mrs. Covert sponsored a dance, which netted $60. “Winter Twilight” Eighth Grade Bovs “ J FIRST ROW: D. Fisher, R. Holgate, F. Goodrich, J. Wickham, D. Fritchley, R. Smith, N. Pratt, G. Bennett, L. Teeter, D. Reppert, D. Sch-ink, P. Barber. SECOND ROW: J. Kuttner, L. Denson, D. Parker G. Palmer, C. Bayles, R. Denson, Carl States, L. White, E. Wheeler, G. Searles, M. Cline. THIRD ROW: J. Cunningham, P. Shreckengost, D. Campbell, L. Adams, B. Rhodes, D. Stone, J. Anderson, C. Clearwater. S. Chapman, C. Albertson, R. Covert. FOURTH ROW: C. Woodford, T. Steves, T. Rusinek, R. Ratliff, A. Clark, L. Wellman, S. Paulo, J. Waters, T. Henderson, F. Osborne, A. Robbins. Eighth Grade Girls FIRST ROW-Ieft to right: B. Kitchin, B. Schaffhouser, J. Shepherd, J. Smith, N. Halpin, L. Aurand. L. Dean, Mary Clark, L. Kimble. SECOND ROW-left to right: L. Mager, S. Acker, B. Beattie, D. Blaha, J. Gunning, J. Pevo, M. Meyers, G. Lovell. THIRD ROW-left to right: I. Garris, J. Landmesser, B. McClure, D. Kent, J. Evans, E. Langley, E. Shreckengost, S. Wright, B. Osborne, G. Koch. FOURTH ROW-left to right: L. Lisk, R. Covey, B. Carl, M. Coates, C. Fish, S. Boyce, W. Zuris, S. Heintz.I. Nyberg. ABSENT: D. Ledden, M. Starkweather, W. Friends. • HE 7th Crude Boys FIRST ROW-left to right: D. Gunning. J. Brown, C. Mattoon, K. Kellogg. R. Schink, J. Grover, D. Mathers, F. Searles, M. Banks, L. White, D. Cook, J. Tanner, H. Tuttle, R. Spaulding. SECOND ROW-left to right: B. Denson, R. Graves, A. Franklin, R. Knapp. F. Dudgeon. D. Allen. G. Anderson, R. Wood. T. Letteer, R. Clark. J.Pratt, J. Wolfe. A. Stone, D. Nawhinney, J. Landmesser, THIRD ROW-left to right: B. MacDougal, E. Anderson. M. Steves, C. Bump, C. Alexander, R. Carlton, D. Steves, J. States, R. Fair. R. Lovell, C. Rundle, J. Wilson, J. Voorheis, J. Carrier, A. Conklin. N. Conklin. FOURTH ROW-left to right: R. Ledden, D. Knotch. F. Bowers, G. Roberts, W. Yeager, F. Seymour, F. Kotmel, R. Mayo, D. Fish. L. Edminster, L. Knapp. ABSENT: J. Dense. 28 7th Crude Girls FIRST ROW, left to right: V. Pertl, G. Ratliff, K. Williams, A. Crouch, W. Cunningham, P. Van Zile, C. Ritz, S. Rundle, S. Bradley, Marilyn Hall. SECOND ROW, left to right: P. Washburn, L. Mathews, D. Paulo, P. Conklin, B. Campbell, J. Ash, J. Clark, L. Horton, M. Flagg, L. Shaddack. THIRD ROW, left to right: S. Acker, C. Voorheis, L. Zeigler, C. Acker, J. Kent, B. Allen, B. Watkins, J. Waters, M. Erie, J. Ward. 29 FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Scanlon, H. Stevenson, S. Ward, L. Robbins. SECOND ROW, left to right: S. King, N, Marsh, K. Washburn, F. Friends, S. Cope. THIRD ROW, left to right: Mrs. Wilson, Advisor; R. Trader, L. Nickerson, G. Holton, J. Holton, R. Clark, ABSENT: A. Hall, N. Simpkins, H. Fraboni. Yearbook Staff The Odessanean, as you know, is the name given to the Odessa Yearbook. It serves as a record which we hope will provide the students with happy memories. In the yearbook competition sponsored by the Buffalo Evening News, the Odessanean scored 875 out of a possible 1000 points, receiving a first class blue ribbon award in their classification. Mrs. Josephine Wilson was the director of this organization. For the 1957 Odessanean, we have chosen as our motif STARS to serve as a symbol of our classmates’ accomplishments over the past four years and as a permanent reminder of the many enduring, friendships we have made at 0. C. S. We want to compliment the stellar roles of seniors on our championship football Team, in the senior play, the orchestra, and many other noteworthy activities. We wish to thank our advertisers who have made this book possible. 32 Library Club The Library Club sponsored the Open House P. T. A. meeting in October. Members read to the lower grades and also assist at desk and in the workroom. FIRST ROW, left to right: A Hall, J. Clark, S. King, A. Wasson, S. Lattin, J. Lovell, N. Schreckengost, L. Robbins, J. States, N. Tuma. SECOND ROW, left to right: J. Jaymes, L. Lattin, E. Petty, J. Chapman, J. Palmer, Mrs. Russell, R. Schultz, H. Stevenson, S. Hedden. THIRD ROW, left to right: L. Holton, S. Cope, M. Willworth, F. Friends. Book Club The book club meets on Tuesday afternoons to order books and to discuss them. FIRST ROW: G. Kent, W. Swader, G. Holton, H. Landmesser, J. Holton. SECOND ROW: P. Smith. Adv., Mrs Wilson, D. Cook, J. Green, G. Hanville, A. Crout, B. Newberry, B. Amey. ABSENT: S. Martin, D. Grover, A. Pratt. S. Lattin, J. Campbell. 33 Senior Band Under the direction of Mr. Frank Brown, the Senior Band of 0. C. S. played in the Christmas Concert, the Spring Concert and the N. Y. S. S. M. A. Spring Festival. In November, the band participated in the Cornell Band Day at Cornell University and in February our band was host to the Cornell Concert Band, which, under the direction of Mr. William A. Campbell, played for us in an assembly program. The school year 1956-57 also marked the advent of our new band uniforms as shown in our picture, and to all who helped us purchase them, we smile our kindest thanks. 34 Senior Band FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Stotenbur, S. Ostrander, J. Obermaier, L. Barton, K. Washburn. SECOND ROW, left to right: D. Kent, J. Evans, S. Rundle, J. Grover, T. Letteer, M. Lovell, L. Marsh, R. Lovell, R. Shultz, J. Clark. THIRD ROW, left to right: K. Williams, M. Hartford, B. Allen, B. Swader, S. Tuma, S. Boyce, B. MacDougall, G. Hanville, S. Acker, B. Wood, D. Reppert, C. Carpenter, M. Cratsley, B. Kotmel. FOURTH ROW, left to right: E. Langley, N. Halpin, P. Washburn, B. Swick, W. Friends, B. Clark, B. Rhodes, A. Kotmel, C. Alexander, D. Campbell D. Stone, P. Shreckengost, B. Willworth, J. Halpin, J. Gunning, J. Washburn. FIFTH ROW, left to right: F. Cole, T. Couch, Mr. Brown, Band Director; S. Beach, C. Lattin. ABSENT: C. Ostrander, E. Allen, D. Bullen, F. Kotmel, R. Smith, J. Carrier, D. Trader. 35 Chorus FRONT ROW: J. Obermaier. N. Shreckengost, B. Graves, C. Wellman, J. Reese, D. Grover, R. Trader, G. Dillon, E. Slovik, B. Alexander, J. Clark, S. Wellman, I. Teeter,T. Franklin. SECOND ROW: R. Shultz, A. Gauvin, L. Williamson, S. Boyce, D. Bump. Junior High Chorus Under the direction of Mrs. Ethel Todd, this chorus has participated in the November and December P.T.A. Meetings, the Christmas Assembly Program, the Spring Concert, The May Day Festivities, the N. Y. S. M. A. Contest at Ithaca College, and the Graduation Exercises. FIRST ROW-left to right: A. Crouch, W. Cunningham, K. Williams, B. Schaffhouser, J. Smith, B. Kitchen. SECOND ROW-left to right: Mrs. Todd, J. Shepherd, B. Allen, L. Dean, B. Carl, J. Gunning, L. Shaddock. THIRD ROW-left to right: M. Erie, C. Fish, L. Mager, J. Kook, B. Mycoy, S. Wright, C. Acker. FOURTH ROW-left to right:. B. Watkins, G. Lovell, W. Zuris, I. Nyberg, E. Shreckengost, J. Kent, L. Horton, L. Lisk, S. Acker. SECOND ROW, CONT’D.: T. Couch, F. Williams, C. Lattin, J. Lovell, P. Berry, P. Crout, N. Simpkins, V. Franklin. BACK ROW’. J. Jaynes, B. Kotmel, J. Clark, S. Beach, L. Holton, W. Chapman, R. Shepherd, J. Holton, W Davidson, B. Collins, P. Tanner, E. Petty, A. Henderson, G. Voorheis. High School Chorus The High School Choir has performed in the P. T. A. program, the Christmas Concert, and the Spring Concert in May. The choir has gone to various performances put on by Ithaca College students; among them were “Scampers,” and “South Pacific”. In May the Choir participated in the NYSSMA Festival at Ithaca College. Bill Davidson and Bob Trader, two of Odessa’s Singing troubadors, getting some extra pointers from the master Mr. William Long. tt.o’N 11 ■0'GTa Secteial Co?e- J- • c te¥° '■ ’tf ' s,' 5 s V' iV ' ' The F.H.A.members attended a conference at Dryden. Birthday parties were held for members of this club. contest, a trip to Farm and Home week at Cor- Odessa placed second in the poultry judging at Trumansburg Fair. K5? OW, leil c°uriiht; oCh a«Pl an' R Barber- K Driscoll. SECOND ROW. left to right: Mr. Clauson. R. Bennett, W. Good- uch, J. Tuttle, D. Shepherd, B. Mathers. THIRD ROW, left to right: H. Goosen, T. Steves, L. Wellman, G. Kent, F. Bennett. 39 Star-Studded Days The Senior play this year was “Hillbilly Wedding”. It was directed by Mr. Dolan. The cast included; SEATED left to right- M. Bump, I. O’Grady, J. Palmer. SECOND ROW-M. Drake, C. Martin, J. Goodrich, L. Robbins, K Washburn, S. Ward. THIRD ROW-M. Hosenfeld, G. Learn, B. Newberry, M. Stebbins, A. Crout. Senior Piny STANDING left to right: C. Carpenter, B. Willwerth, M. Drake, A. Kotmel, R. Trader, J. Lovell, M. Hartford, N. Root, E. Langley, J. Ward, N. Tuma. SEATED left to right: Mr Todd, S. Beach, M. Willwerth, F. Stone, J. Breckenridge. The Student Council The Student Council, consisting of twenty-one members, held meetings every Thursday. Representatives were elected from the homerooms of grades 7 through 12. The officers elected were: president, Fred Stone; vice-president, Mary Alice Willwerth; secretary, Shirley Beach; and treasurer, John Breckenridge. We joined the New York State Student Council Association, and David Dougherty was appointed temporary secretary of the student executive council. Mr. Todd, our advisor, was also on the executive council. FIRST ROW, left to right: N. Tuma, J. Obermaier, G. Dibble, S. Beach, W. Chapman, H. Fraboni, K. Jenkins, F. Stone.SECOND ROW, left to right: N. Marsh, J Palmer, D. Cotton, M. Willwerth, K. Darling, M. Drake, H. Stevenson, E. Kotmel, S. Brown. R. Chapman, Mr. Todd, Director. Honor Society The National Honor Society is an organization of students, who are outstanding in the Junior and Senior classes. Their membership is determined by their standings in scholar- ship, character, leadership, and service. On March 12, ten new members were initiated into the National Honor Society. This group is sponsored by Mr. Todd. ★ ★ Our star Secretaries, Miss Sylvia Compese at the typewriter, who holds forth in the main office and Mrs. Henrietta States at her favorite indoor sport- -adding up students’ marks. 45 Press Club FRONT ROW, left to right: E. Petty, M. Barton, J. Clark, S. Beach, S, King, B. Alexander, A. Hall, K. Darling. BACK ROW, left to right: S. Ward, A. Henderson, J. Colburn, R. Smith, B. Flatt, A. Bulkley, F. Stone N. Simpkins, L. Fosdick, R. Pound, W. Davidson, J. Harrington, R. Shepherd, N. Tuma. The Press Club has enjoyed a very successful year under the guidance of Mr. Richard Smith. During the year, our club became a member of the Empire State Press Association, an organization of New York State High School Newspapers. The staff of the “Maroon and White” looks forward to even a finer year in 1957-’58. lomeward Bound Wilfred Goodrich--one of our favorite bus drivers, and he also teaches manual arts. Crude Teachers FIRST ROW,left to right: Mrs. Van Loon, Mrs. Halpin, Miss Newberry, Mrs. Vary, Mrs. Phelps, Mrs. Cratsley, Mrs. Dolan, Mrs. Beattie, Mrs. Warner, Mr. Steffen. SECOND ROW. left to right: Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. J. Rounds, Mrs. Wasson, Miss Williams, Miss Mostert, Miss Sours, Miss Kendrick, Mrs. Kenyon, Mrs. Bates. Elementary School J In its first year of full operation the new elementary school building has met the need for which it was designed. Cheerful classrooms, a pleasant lunch room, good health and office facilities, and a playroom help us provide a sound educational program for the elementary school children. In the future we hope to make improvements, on the playground and in landscaping. Curtis R. Steffen Principal Elementary School 49 FRONT ROW: L. Marsh, R. Schultz, J. Obermaier, M. Lovell, BACK ROW:B. Willwerth, M. Cratsley, B. Kotmel C Carpenter PLANO-G. Hanville. DRUMS: F. Cole. DIRECTOR: Mr. Brown. ’ ‘ Dance Hand The 0. C. S. Dance Band, the Melodaires, played for a dance after the final basketball game this year and played for a special assembly program in march. arsitv hoot ball FIRST ROW, left to right: W. Chapman, B. Marsh, S. Martin G. Hanviile, M. Hosenfeld, R. Chapman, D. Bleiler. SECOND ROW, left to right: G. Learn, J. Lovell, A. McCarty, A. Waters, C. Grover, R. Hollander, F. Stone. THIRD ROW, left to right: D. Cotton, N. TIoover, B. Couch, R. Cau, J. Brown. 52 I arsilv loot ball This year’s Odessa Varsity football team under the leadership of Coach Davis, compiled a 4-2 league record, good enough for the league championship. Despite a slow start, the team finished the season with four straight victories to bring home Odessa’s first football trophy in eight years. SCORES WON 4 - - LOST 2 Odessa 14 - - Lansing 32 Odessa 6 - - Romulus 13 Odessa 20 - - Interlaken 13 Odessa 40 - - Trumansburg 13 Odessa 20 - - Dundee 6 Odessa 40 - - Ovid 21 53 Junior I arsity Football FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Green, F. Ray, J. Tuttle, N. West, F. Bomysoad, M. Matusko. SECOND ROW, left to right: D. Bahns, F. Bennett, M. Cratsley, C. Woodford, J. Saeger, T. Couch. THIRD ROW, left to right: G. Mathers, J. Russell, J. Waters, D. Cook, K. Liquori. 54 SCORES WON 4--LOST 0 39 -- Lansing 0 19 -- Trumansburg 0 14 - - Dryden 13 40 -- Groton 13 Odessa Odessa Odessa Odessa 55 VARSITY BASKETBALL The Odessa Varsity basketball team did not enjoy a very successful season, finishing with a 4 -12 record. However, Coach Davis’ squad played better ball than their record would indicate, dropping several close contests in the final quarter. Prospects for next year are more promising. Only five boys will be lost through graduation. Won 4 - Lost 12 59 Odessa at 65 Van Etten at 75 Odessa at 56 Odessa at 59 Interlaken at 49 Odessa at 48 Dundee at 66 Padua at 42 Odessa at 57 Lansing at 60 T-burg at 67 Odessa at 53 Odessa at 67 Notre Dame at 64 Ovid at 48 Odessa at 72 Odessa at 66 Romulus at Lansing 47 Odessa 74 Trumansburg 84 Candor 95 Odessa 54 Ovid 65 Odessa 46 Odessa 60 Romulus 37 Odessa 76 Odessa 50 Dryden 68 Interlaken 62 Odessa 73 Odessa 60 Padua 72 Dundee 69 Odessa 55 56 FIRST ROW-left to right: B. Willwerth, C. Carpenter, N. West, J. Breckenridge, D. Bahns, M. Lovell. SECOND ROW-left to right: Coach Berra, S. Turner, J. Saeger, F. Bennett, M. Cratsley, T. Couch, C. Woodford, J. Washburn, B. Couch, mgr. Junior Varsity Basketball Odessa’s Junior Varsity basketball team, under Coach Barra, turned in a highly impres- sive record, winning eleven out of eighteen games. f m Odessa The Odessa Aggies won one of their five contests this year. They defeated the Kayutah Aggies Lake Boys 4-H Club, but they lost to Groton, Watkins Glen twice, and once to Burdett. FRONT ROW: W. Goodrich, P. Barber, D. Shepard, L. Shisler. BACK ROW S. Chapman, R. Bennett, II. Goosen, G.Kent, L. Wellman, J.Tuttle,R.Parrott. 57 MUST ROW. left to right: J. Holfcei. J. Lovell, I). Ely. F. Stone. K Liquori, B. Couch. SECOND, ROW left to light: Coach Martin, A.Bulk-iey. H. Schultz, K. Darling, R. Clark, D. Beiler, S. Martin, Coach Mills. LAKES RI iCK MEET Placing Team Points 1st Odessa 55.5 2nd Dundee 35 3rd Ovid 15.5 4th Romulus Trumansburg 5 FIRST ROW, left to right: M.Hubble, C. Carpenter, R. Colburn. M. Stebbins, R. Bennett. SECOND ROW, left to right: Mr. George, F. Cole R. Heintz. G. Hoofman, C. Carpenter, M. Lovell, J. Avery. k A vi: I arsity Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Goodrich, C. Martin, B. Flatt, J. Colburn, S. Ziegler, C. Williams. The Varsity cheerleaders, under the supervision of Miss “B”, led the Odessa cheering sections at all basketball games in the 1956-1957 season. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Van Buskirk, M. Parker, P. Burris, N. Root, B. Seafuse, L. Lovell. The J. V. Cheerleaders supervised by Miss “B”, includedsix girls under the captainship of Nancy Root. They have cheered throughout the year at our basketball and football games. - r -ft VARSITY BASEBALL L,ast year’s Varsity baseball team had a 8 - 4 record for the season. Very few members of the squad have been lost by graduation, so they have high hopes for this season. VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES 8 Odessa 10 Odessa 10 Odessa 7 Odessa 0 Odessa 1 Odessa 21 Odessa 3 Odessa 9 Odessa 5 Odessa 10 Odessa vs. Ovid vs. Dundee vs. Romulus vs. Ovid vs. Trumansburg vs. Interlaken vs. Lansing JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES Won 7 - Lost 2 8 Odessa 8 Odessa 7 Odessa 4 Odessa 3 Odessa 6 Odessa 7 Odessa 11 Odessa 11 Odessa Van Etten Dundee Trumansburg Padua Watkins Glen Dundee Padua Lansing Watkins Glen vs. Lakemont 6 vs. Dundee 1 vs. Romulus 2 vs. Trumansburg 10 8 2 11 4 5 4 IB 9 m -k L Girls Intramurals P'IRST ROW-left to right: E. Petty, N. Simpkins, C. Williams, J. Van Buskirk, J. Lovell, V. Franklin, I. Teeter, T. Franklin, E. Van Zile, S. Hedden, R. Shultz, C. Cole, S. Ziegler. SECOND ROW-left to right: R. Dense, L. Robbins, S. Brown, K. Jenkins, P. Rodabaugh, M. Drake, E. Nickerson, J. Goodrich, J. Green, S. Wickham, C. Martin, J. Palmer, J. Scanlon. THIRD ROW-left to right: M. Wolfe. B. Swick. S. Sto-tenbur, S. Wilkinson. G. Drake. J. States, A. Wasson, P. Crout, P. Tanner, A. Harvey, E. Landmesser, B. Kenyon. FOURTH ROW-left to right: C. Carson, L. Barton, B. Flatt, M. Barton, A. Hall, M. Parker, B. Collins, W. Friends, G. Owen, L. Komula, M. Harvey. FIFTH ROW-left to right: Miss Bustamante, advisor; J. Miller, N. Root, B. Seafuse. The girls meet twice a week to par- their classes. Another one of their ac- ticipate in the various sports in season. tivities is the interschool playdays. They divide into teams according to Majorettes LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Palmer, G. Drake, S. Wilkinson, C. Williams, J. Van Buskirk, J. Roberts. (lass Pat Brown... leaves her way with sweaters to Bonnie Alexander. Phyllis Rodabaugh. . very happily leaves school. Louise Robbins, .leaves her skill in sports to Judith Jaynes. Carol Martin ... leaves her naturally curly eyelashes!?) to Ruth Schultz. Jeanne Goodrich.. .leaves all her pep to the J. V. cheerleading squad. Martha Wolfe.. .leaves her car in front of the school mainly because it won’t start. Nola Marsh.. .leaves her ability to get good marks in History to Iva Teeter. Janet Green. . .leaves her tight skirts to Patty Burris. Liz Nickerson.. .doesn’t mean to be selfish, but she is going to take everything with her. Joni Scanlon... leaves her way of getting along with Mr. Todd to Linda Barton. Judy Palmer.. .leaves her bottle of hair rinse to Sandy King. Kay Jenkins. . .leaves her ability to get along with Miss Compese to anybody who wants it. Helene Freboni.. .leaves her ability to get along with teachers to Carolyn Carson. Bettie Kotmel.. .leaves her vast knowledge ot history to anybody that wants it. Marcia Drake. . .leaves her gym suit to Carol Lee Williams. Fonda Friends.. .wills her business books to Linda Lattin. Mabel Bump. . .leaves her ability to get along with Mrs. Wilson to Keith Liquori. Suzanne Ward. . .leaves her driving ability to Patty Croutand hopes she gets her license. Irene O’Grady. . .leaves her old boy friends to Gladys Crainey. Will Sandy Cope.. .wills her good marks in shorthand to Alta Hall. Shirley Brown... leaves her gray hair to Mr. Dolan. Rosemary Dense.. .wills her Vermont accent to Joyce Obermaier (especially house and couch). Helen Stevenson.. .leaves her calm, relaxed ways to Jane Roberts. Ronnie Hollander.. .leaves his pro-style of playing basketball to Harry Goosen. Bob Brown. . .leaves his day dreaming ability to Mr. Likoudis. Henry Landmesser. . .leaves his fatherly instincts to Keith Liquori. Bob Trader. . . leaves a string of broken hearts. Skip Williams.. .leaves his half of the black list to Gary Dibble. Arnold Crout.. .leaves his shotgun to hang over Mr. Todd’s file cabinet. Jackie Campbell. . leaves school to get married. Jimmy Holton. .. wills his perfect penmanship to Pat Smith. George Holton... leaves his ability to count candy money to the junior treasurer. Norman Hoover. . .leaves his manly physique to Jack Tuttle. Fred Stone. .. leaves his ability to skip English tests to Stan Martin. Bryon Newberry... leaves his motorcycle to Elvis, and hopes he cracks up. Roger Chapman. . .leaves all the local night spots to the Junior Class. Wayne Chapman.. .leaves about 25 lbs. to Pat Berry. Alan Pratt. . .leaves his quiet ways to Fred Cole. 64 Class Will... cont (I. Gerry Learn. . . leaves his orange pants and pink shirt to match Mr. Schoen’s tie Marvin Hosenfeld. .. leaves his football ability, especially kicking, to Alan Kotmel. Martin Stebbins.. .1 dutily leave my through-bred “Wunxies” to Ace Lovell. Earnest Smalley... Sadly waves farewell to Joann. Chuck Boyce. . .Wills his cigarette butts to Del Bleiler. Bob Clark. . . Leaves his pipe to Mr. Pattington. “Take good care of it Mr. Pattington.” Bill Marsh. .. Leaves his trips up the valley to Doug Cotton. Kathy Washburn... Leaves her ability to draw to Mr. Schoen and does he need it! Juaniata Hetrick. . .Leaves her quiet manner to Doug Cotton. To the Junior Class we leave the privilege of being Seniors. To the Sophomore Class we leave the opportunity to reach our high “scholastic” standing. To the Freshman class we are leaving the right to breathe more freely as Sophomores. Class oj 1957 Baby Pictures (See Page 30) 1. Charles Boyce 2. Marvin Hosenfeld 3. Helen Stevenson 4. Wayne and Roger Chapman 5. Jeanne Goodrich 6. Judy Palmer 7. Kathy Washburn 8. Suzanne Ward 9. Sandy Cope 10. Janet Green 11. Liz Nickerson 12. Francis Williams 65 SPONSORS Mr. Mrs. Oscar Bates Mr. Mrs. Ray Bird Sr. Mr. Mrs. George Brown Mr. Mrs. Harold Brown Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Brown Mr. Mrs. Nye Chapman Mr. Mrs. Lester Chapman Mr. Mrs. Francis Clark Miss Sylvia Compese Mr. Mrs. Fred Cope Miss Helen Covert Mr. Mrs. Ray Cratsley Mr. Mrs. Arthur Curry Mr. Mrs. Jack Davis Mr. Mrs. Milton Dense Mrs. Elizabeth Fabroni Mr. Mrs. Leslie Friends Mr. James George Mr. Mrs. Wilfred Goodrich Mr. Mrs. Clayton Graham Mr. Mrs. Stanley Green Mrs. Mable Hetrick Mr. Mrs. Earl Holton Mr. Mrs. Thomas Hosenfeld Mr. Mrs. Walter Hutchings Mr. Mrs. Harris Jenkins Miss Joan Kendrick Mr. Mrs. Foster Kenyon Mr. Mrs. Vincent Kotmel Mr. Mrs. Jacob Landmesser Mrs. Ethel Lattin Mr. Mrs. George Learn Mr. John Lehr Mrs. Nellie Letteer Mr. William E. Long Mr. Mrs. James Lyon Mr. Mrs. Claude Marsh Sr. Mr. Mrs. Theodore Martin Miss Jane Mostert Mr. Mrs. Charles Newberry Miss Christine Newberry Mr. Mrs. Walter 0‘Grady Mr. Mrs. James Nickerson Mr. Mrs. Mahlon Palmer Mr. Mrs. Meader Pattington Mr. Mrs. Kingston Phelps Mr. Mrs. Walter Pratt Mr. Mrs. Arland Rees Mr. Mrs. Charles Robbins Mr. Mrs. George Rodabaugh Mr. Mrs. Coleman Rounds Mr. Mrs. Wesley Rounds Mr. John Scanlon Mr. Mrs. Frederick Schoen Mr. Mrs. Donald Smalley Mr. Richard Smith Miss Rose Sours Mr. Mrs. Alfred States Mr. Mrs. Earl Stebbins Mr. Curtis Steffen Mr. Mrs. George Stevenson Mr. Mrs. Maurice Stone Mr. Mrs. Robert L. Trader Mr. Mrs. William S. Todd Mr. Mrs. Louis Tucker Mr. Mrs. Nathan Vary Jr. Mr. Mrs. Michael Vickio Mr. Mrs. Ralph Ward Mr. Mrs. Lee Warner Mr. Mrs. Charles Washburn Mrs. Estheria Wasson Mrs. Cora Whiting Mr. Mrs. Andrew C. 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