Port Byron Central High School - Panther Yearbook (Port Byron, NY)
- Class of 1953
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. 'fi L . :fr , 3 Qi Y' V '35 I 2 it 1. 7. x Q, C Y'-I-'Ill Q Inq By the Ymrbook Staff X, x Q-Z Port Byron Central School Port Byron News Yorl-. Photographs Varden Studlo Llthography Inrercollegxare Press VM Dedlcatlon We the Yearbook Staff of 1953 are very proud to dedrcate the sec ond edrtron of The Panther Mrs Genevxeve L Doherty Mrs Doherty rs a graduate of Port Byron Central School Upon gr rduatron she entered Oswego State Teachers College She recerved fr temporary hcense from that school whrch entrtled her to teach rn 1 rural school She returned to thus commu nrty and taught here for several years She then went to Syracuse Umversrty where she recerved fr B S rn General Educatron '1 il mf Mrs Doherty has been on the tefrchlng staff of thrs school srnce 1938 Durrng these years Mrs Doherty has taught Readmg Spellrng Mathematrcs Geography and Englrsh Mrs Doherty has always been actrvely rnterested rn student affarrs Several classes chose her for therr advtser She has accompanred several senror classes on therr trrps In 1950 Mrs Doherty was asked by the admrnrstratron to help rn an advisory capacnty mth the Yearbook Srnce then she has helped plan and organrze rdeas for our book Mrs Doherty has arded tremendously rn turnrng out the annuals our school has publrshed rn the past three years If rt had not been for her untrrrng efforts we would never have had the fme prrnted story of lrfe rn Port Byron Central By dedrcatrng thrs years Panther to Mrs Doherty the Yearbook Staff hope that she wrll realrze that thrs rs our way of sayrng thank you for all she has done through her many years of servrce to our school and our communrty 5 4 U I 'X F, ' t v f -s X . 1 X. . . .. ,. to 4 . r X R ' t . ' . , , 1 . ' . . . . . . f fl , rl' 1 'Q ' X . xx W N f 0 t 1 af il X 1 . 1 A nw . - . , . . ' I ,7 7 3 ' . L I . I I . Q .K . . K . . . . . . . . . . 1. ',, Il DIST HH ,-in ' ' 1417 Table of Contents School Calendar Edttors Message Surveymg the Slte Brndgmg The Gap Bmldmg the Foundatlon Laymg the Sub Floors Frammg the Structure Placmg the Plate Rmsmg the Rafters Shmglmg the Roof Sheetmg and Sxdmg Decotatmg the Structure Flrushmg Touches Renevnmg Our Frtendshlp 918 19 22 25 30 3136 37 41 45 46 47 50 5156 57 60 617f 75 91 Stop and See 93 111 They Also Serxc 7 5 TH 7. '5 WAY 0 501004 - -f-e-- v f' 4' , 9 41' Al 9 , f'Ty:.4f - 4-' 1 1 K J, f 1 1 ,, 6-7 ' ' 8 ' Q - -1 f ' ' -92 H V 11- J- ' Q SCHOOL CALENDAR September Drstrtcr Superusors Conference Board of Educanon Party Home Bureau Assembly Kleth Ellrnwood School Fa1r D1str1ct Supermtendents Conference S011 Consers anon Group-7 8 Grades Home Bureau Moue Aptxnxdes and Occupatlons October D1str1cr Mens Soc1al Club Football PB at Lnxon Sprmgs Teachers Zone Conference Columbus Day no school P T A Board of Iiducanon Dmner G1rls Soccer Playday Moy re-Choo Choo Grade Assembly 7 Moyre-Flndrnb Your lxfes Wcurk Cayuga County Men Teachers Dmner Football PB at Weedsport Assembly Herbert Neefe Mathemancal Vlrzar 7 Nove J Assembly Hartw1ck College Radro Choxr Cayuga County Grrls Playday Cayuga County Cxrls Playday All State at Newark mber Movre Football PB at Cato Drstrrct Mens Socral Club M0v1e-Your Socxal Secunty Cayuga County Grrls Playday Semor Play Conservatory Players Assembly Armrstrce Day no school P T A Board of Educatxon 17 4Yearbook Pncrures taken 1 Throop Home Bureau 4 H Coyered Drsh Supper Band Concert Assembly The Kurtzs Semor Class Harsest Dance Thanksgmng Recess December Basketball Savannah at PB Legron Oratorrcal Contest DISIIICI Mens Socral Club Vochesrra Concert Basketball Sherwood at PB Basketball Weedsport at PB Basketball PB at Moravxa P T A Chnstmas Recess HDUHX' .55 Drstrxct Mens Socnal Club Home Bureau Cayuga County Grrls Playda Basketball PB at Cato lf s QA X Q D Q Q 2 .V V . . 9 ' 4' qt, li .- 1 F IJN 19 ' ' - 22 ' V ' ' . 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Pl tx tl ry lcxt h mac concert? nt x Hrmmc Bute lu l tstcr Xugttltm Hmmm liurcxu Duct nt Mem Smmtl Club Home Burelu P ln 'X Bmrl of Idut ttmn C num Counts Curb Plum xy C mln htmw Cum Dun xmtrxtuvn Hnmc Burr an llrsclull PB rt Wutlspnrt xsslvtll tt lnuvn Sprln limtl Contcrt Ihsebtll kung, Perm tt J Btsalullgl 1to at PB C ryugt County Gnrls Plwdxy Mmm Nanoolc nf the North Hmlmll We-edspor PH Bxichxll lifortxtd .x xugt I wuntw. C1 rs Pl.n C lrlx Sp rtstltx tt Vcc ls wrt itxclull Slterwxwtl xt ' ll J t :ht lN rsclull Sn tnn N CIT1lI'Ill Un wb e xt nu xt mol Selwtll PB tr tm Bntbtll C mnn Sprxnp P T 'K Ftnxl lxvnw lts Claw or xhool Graluatlon 1tPB lrl P v' I 1' ' I 15 r ' ' It .' E6 . 't 4 P . , . ll, A - ', , . -lllirl-vt.. -.,: ' 'F' I' lil Cfnyu t ,-:unty Cklfl ' . A' lay 'll ll. lc' 4 -PH .tt l' -l 4' mga l:'l ru.xrj.' .' Y' I - jul' ,HMO S lil 4 t . ' .P . lub 5 C,.1.'2 . . I' ' N lll.t,tl.y It li. lc 'f.4 -P li . Y'--tl p rt 'J M 'z---. u' t - -I ' F lfl l l3 llrslt - 4 . 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'J . l9 ..,t A I' ' w M - Editor s Message hrs natron of ours boasts of the best educational system rn the world Probably this rs so because of the foresrghtedness of many of this countrys great leaders from Thomas efferson down to the present day teacher Educators of our land have realized the tremendous value of thorough and broad schooling The knowledge and sl-trlls acquired rn school lead and guide the rndrvrdual throughout hrs lrfe As a result of the usual number of years rn school tht graduate leaves school vtrth knovu ledge that will enable hrm to take hrs place rn society From the time he entered kindergarten or frrst grade and up untrl the trme he obtained hrs diploma school aided the chrld to develop intellectually physically socially emotionally and sprrrtually It rs the classes and teachers whrch ard the chrld to develop intellectually Fine develop socially The general ups and downs of school all help the chrld to develop emotionally Meeting and overcoming conflicts also ard rn this develop ment As the chrld grows and becomes more mature hrs emotrons become settled and more stable The encouragement to rely on God to attend the Church of hrs choice and to pray all help the chrld to develop sprrrtually Thrs growth and development of the chrld can be lrkened to the growth and development of the various construction robs which are being done rn our community addrtrons to the school burldrng and garage the State Thruway and the plans for the burldrng of a new elementary school The theme chosen for the 1953 Panther rs growth and development Thrs was done rn an effort to rllustrate how school does ard the growing and developrng chrld through the years ust as each step completed rn the burldrng of a home ennances rts beauty and usefulness so each new teacher frrend fact and experience will leave rts mark on the personality growth and development of each chrld who enters and leaves the portals of Port Byron Central School Ummm ' 9 4 1 J . , . . . . y . . 7 I 7 , . . and extensive gym classes, intramurals and competitive teams enable him to - , ' 3 3 7 ' -T i I I l 1 7 l l 1 9 . 3 . 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' , SURVF1 ING l III SI l'I 275 ,, i Drafting the Plans 019 x?an Mrs Fred Sevier Mr Wilftel Waterman Mr Fred Rosecrans Mr Arthur Gates Mr Tlvsarl Burns Mr Thomas Corey The best workers need materials such as bricks cement and so forth to construct a building As the workers need materials also do students in order to advance in knowledge The Board of Education orders all the materials needed by the students such as books which are the foundation of all learning It hires the teachers who direct the construction of our futures The building of our futures depends on the efficiency of the Board of Education Mr Owen With a background of 10 years experience as high school principal f several years as board member and president Mr Owen has been Superintendent of the Schools of the 7nd Supervisory District of Cayuga County since 1951 In 1936 he assisted in merging 21 of his districts into the Port Byron Central District and planning the present building As superintendent he is responsible for licensing of teachers and lointly with the principal recommends teachers for appointment on probation and tenure He also counsels with the principal and board of education concerning many matters including appointment of bus drivers purchase and routing of school buses and plans for school buildings Mr Charles H Owen 10 S. If 9 years as Supervisor of Mathematics in Auburn High School and x , . . . . I Executing the Crders L., Front Mr A Gates Mrs Perkins Back Mr Lehn Mass Dalesro No orgamzanon can operate wxthout a headquarters In the case of our school the mam offxce rs head quarters In turn no headquarters can operate wnthour a tramed and efflcrent staff Our offrce has thrs rn our prrncnpal vrce prrncrpal Mrs Perkins and Mrss Dalesxo Mrs Perkms has been wrth us for several years but thrs year due to the growth and development of our school rt was felt that rt was too much work for one person To compensate for thus Mrss Mary Dnlesro a former Port Byron graduate was hlred to assrst Mrs Perkms rn the offrce These two smrlrng ladres along wrth the semor commercral student helpers take care of all the secre tarral dunes that have to be done People dont take trme to realxze the terrxfrc amount of work and effort that has to be grven by these people to have our offrce and school run smoothly Certamly all who help nn the offxce deserve much credrt for thexr trme and effort ll C , , 2 1 . . , . . - . , . . , - . , . s ' s ' 1 ' - 1 r 1 ' v , , . . v n ' . . v v - Startmg In 7- X f X .PHS- Left lo right Fran! Mrs Howell Mrs Ware M155 Townsend Mrs l.arlt1n Mrs Doherty MISS Van Acora Barb Mr West M155 Lake Mrs McNamara Mrs Ten Eycl, lVll5S Stxckle M155 F1ester M155 Van Detto Mr Gates Absent MISS Tutton Mr Schasel Mr Lehn 1998 The aboyc plilllfe COHSISIS of the teachers who hue ber n rcndcrxng thenr SGYYILCS to Port Byron Cen tral s1nce th1s school opened 1n 1938 Many thanks should go to these teachers who have gnen so much help and gmdance to the students durmg the past f1fteen years Increasmg the Force Rau I Mrs Blalce Mrs Emery Mrs Evans Mrs Connors Mrs Gates Mrs Fr1o Rru 7 Mrs Murphy M155 Kennedy Mrs Clark M155 Gray Mrs Wenzel M155 Post Mrs Balcom M1ssG1l more Rau 3 Mrs Holdrndge Mrss lxraylsa Mr Leary Mr Steyens Mr 5m1th Mr Morr1s Mr Zubon Mrs Morrrs Mrs McDonald 1919 1951 As years go by changes and add1t1ons haye been made to our tcachmg, st1ff The teachers ID th1s p1c ture hwe yomed thc faculty from the years 1939 to 1931 These teachers haye all a1ded 1n makmg the l1fe of each ch1ld 1n school happy and successful I 1' , 1' 1 . 11' 'L 5- - 1, 1 1 l 'xk 43 1 ' ' sz 4, . 1 1 , ' ' ' A A - 1. B I ,- ' ' A z J 1 U I I ' sg, I A , 5- . - ' ' - ' 1' ...V r, H ' 5 Q s ' 1 We A yu y .I . 's 'I - ' V , ' ' - 1 f y 1' f -1 y , 1 X 9 , ' AA M I 4 1 Trl 5 !! , 9 . 1 .- , 1 td, . 1 J 1 es 1 1 l . v ' 9 I ' Y y 1 'V y - lv I ' T - 1 - 1 - C 1 - V '1 ll l 1 A I 1 h 1 - . - , . , . . ,, . . . . . 1 -. - L 1 . . 1 - 1 - , .V I . I 5,15 Q 'L f ' I I V ' 1 1 1 1 . l 1 ' I 5 ' : 1 C 4 ' . , 14 ' ' 5 ,,,L- ' . I ' 1 e -, L '. If . J ' 'Q . F: Q' , , lu A 'If v - 1- . . - 5 nl g ' -o 9 s- --1 Iv- - A . X , 1- k . ' 1 - V- A 1 - 1 - 1 - - - I I 1 -1 . ', . ', ,'. - 1 K 1 - 1 ' ' - . I , A -.. 7 . . '. . ' 1 - 1 A 1 - l 1 1 - 1 - . - , ' ' . ' . ' ' Y 1 . - 12 Growing Larger ' 1 1 1 1 Civ fit 5 Q, Sedlkf Mrs Kenyon Mrs Poorman Miss Bayard Mrs LaGrav1nese Stmzrlrnr Mr Wnlcy Mr Nhslscll Mr Casey Mr Keath Nir Albertr Mnss Trllotson Mrs Richardson l952 In th1s prcture you see the newest members of our faculty For several of these teachers Port Byron IS the frrst school they have taught ln These teachers have all helped and guxded the students much thrs school year Applymg the Theorles C5 uv- i'- Su ans bliss Bry ant Eyery year Port Byron Central has many college students who come to teach anl obserye Each student rs mth Us tor .1 srx to ten meek pernod Niost ot the teachers are rn the elementary or the phwstcal educatron departments The purpose of th1s perrod of prattrce teachxnx, fwhnth rs requnrel by many Collecesl rs to use the collesze student actual experrence rn teachmc Most of the calets come trom Syracuse Cortland and Oswego Vuhxle they are here the calets often become actne rn school aftarrs Sexeral of the cadets haye helped coach football and basketball The cadets always attend anl patromze school events and may often be found cheermc enthusxastncally for an excellent ball team Practxce teathrnc rs an nmportant part of the trme spent nn learnmc to be a teather The cadets always can learn much from thexr stays here at Port Byron anl after state regents upon leaving The teachers and stu tents recret therr leaynnc too for vue all enyoy havmg these future teachers wyrrh Us 13 t , .s U- X. v e - Y s -. . ' XL- ' ' N ' ,, lfiy . C .-A l. . V . C , , Y. ' . A . C I I. I' A . L .4 A - . O , 4 r 1 . Q W, at 1' :- Q . ,, is .1 t A Y- W- in 1 1 X y I b G. tx . v v y x A I -. Sr' vi , ' I, , ca ' ' W 5 6- Cadets Miss Meckley, Mr. Wortman. Mr. Simms. Mr. Mach, Mr. Bury. Mrr Revette, Miss Beck. Miss Andrews, Miss Making the Rounds It I F Hrserodt B Campanello 1 Krclx G Granger fx C1 Derhy A Merrrtt 5 Vfhxte R Loclswool R bchasel L Nlecomher l Malxme four lvasxt bus trips to lwrmg the students to and from school are our Sthool Bus Drners Path las rn adlxtron to this they alternate m malsmt, extra hus trrps for those students who haxe stand after sthool for worls or prattrte lzach tlme when there 1s an athletrt game they take theetleaders and the team to the game and then home when lf rs tmrshed It he students are allowed to g,o to the games whnth happens qu1te often the bus drnxers take them home also Thexr serute to our school 15 gsreatlx appreuatel anl wrthout thclr steadx help the sthool would not he what If ns todas Keepmg Thlngs Clean Ont of the most rmportmt groups of sthool helpers are our lDL11lLlllli., ml grounds neu and Lleln the yamtors These rblc bodned men The jlmtors tru rlw Us xtxdx to lend 1 h md whcncscr help lb needed md lllllf SfIllllIlL7f1LC5 14 Ahh att No trmt B tol T r an Wxlt xre always busx l-t tpmg. rre alw ays plmsant to sec l mn -1 'A . , , . . j . ' M14 2-'. ' ', , ' . Q. ' ' . , ' ' t. . R , . 1. r ' , .I , I . ,v R K .K 7 V ' K K ' I ' Y 4 -K V- -V at 4 , ' ' 7 K . ' A . ' . -' ' '. ' , ,M ' , -. ' Q K K .' 'Y N K- v . ' 't ,- Q . fl N TM? . i M , Q.. I ., , . Y 5 I U E. r J. .' s . L H. tis wht' - A, lt' st ,ev r , R' f- Y R 9 - :V 4 - - A . 1 0 F gp if Q ' ' l QR 1 l if ' , 74- f .,, 5 n .H A - - R .Q F ,Z X If wg V5 ' ' n L K' ' . ' 'L ' A A L ., ' . t , , ,5,' , I I 'L u ' 1 1 ' L . I I to Our Needs 'VO N 4 i' 5 K HJ v Mrs Innes Mrs Frlklns Mr Allen Mrs Conlu AIJFKNI Nfirs Gmvanm s s hu xullrmu lm .rlwlg sufr prepare xrpruxxmamx Still lumhns par tldy rhmu1.huur the srhrml car U tt x m umccr srurants vu v 1 n Arg vu ltr thur serxrus hum. thc unsung heroes anl harm sc 1 -Ks thg stht ul pupularrt n r us the numlvcr of lumhes rt must pr v luv. rlw Ulm Therefore xurrls has heen gonna on ln rhc wnstruc rum of ,1 ness .mtl larger lxmhcn .mtl mme eatlnrg space Lu u huge that rhL tururg srutlrnrs uf Port Byron Central Srhoul ssrll always ur .as well as me me Learnmg the Trade 1 Broun D Xlarr F Qmrler R DLBU1 K Denman B Drmnrr r 1 nn tu mart s Nm H X1 I ' , or-H' ,- u - 9 . Q-Q V'- P 4 4' 'L V 1 . r. . 'fe A T' QL eff . 4 , , ,, V , V 5, ,fy s. x Xt r r ' , A , 4 A ' w'7 ' - -r.. ': if X . L ', V - '.. W ' 55.85 , I r ,E , Q Q ,V r 1 I . A f Q . I rf . Zhrzkr ...P I I H 15:1 4?. A , 21 ','nu . an f'-- : Q 4 , ' . I 4 V ' X - s ' 4 . ., .. 'Y 'A ', s. , . . -'r . I '. Thusc smrlrnu lrulics who h.1nrl your tray trvcr the counter to you .rrc re.Llly sums wt the most important people in the School. Mr, lfillxrn .curl A ' W' ' tl ' l ' ' . X ' -lj - ' ', ' y' . Th .rlsrf luxe .1 smll 1 'rl H l- 'ho help them nut, .1 tl - rftl r - - ' ' , . V j - A j I , L - 'nes All flu' ltlol. , A 1 11211, ' A ' lr 14 A' s ' jlt I L . N 5. il . . kv . A ' , - . ,, , ., K - he . I I Rrzr I--l, ' , . . , , , 1' , . ' ls, . . . '. R I: Q--fl.. Smrrl. P. R4 -. 5 Su rh ' h. F, 5l,1r.h, xl. ' our. N 'r.1frn 15 Keeping the Log 1 ...J fab' il I Edrtor rn Chref Lrterary Edrtor Lnterary Staff Art Edrtors Art Staff Photography Staff Stenographrc Edrtor Stenographnc Staff Sports Edrtors Sports Staff Promotron Managers Promotxon Staff Mapley Barbara Jean VanD1tto Lors Smrth Esther Mrlls Hugh Casey Ernest Schwerzer Marjorre Ball Pat Conley Leroy Bates Wrlbur Charles Gregory Anthony Gurdone Eleanor Schwerzer Marte Jenks Don Smrth Joe Mack Dolores Wrlczek Joe DePalrna une Thurston Mary Inskrp Peggy Race Rrchard Masson Vxrrnra Whlczek Frank Parry Robert Hrcks John Wenzel Kathryn Hogan Martha Ball ane Laraway Marrlyn Isbell Barbara Bodner Carol Warren Lois Srmth acquehne Smnth Agnes Daly Shrrley Anne Rxfenburg Marlene Wright Duane Mxller Martha Ball Kenneth Aldrrch Jeanette Connors Charles Gregory acquelme Smrth Mary Francrs Carrrs Rxchard Snyder Pat Conley Mary Conley Elrzabeth Kehoskre Mary Vrtale Jeanette Connors LaVerne Horr Hugh Casey LeRoy Bates Anthony Guxdone Gordon Smtth June Thurston Patrrcta Cartner Elizabeth Marsh Rtchard Snyder John Shetler Elxzabeth Shetler Dorothy Baker Jacquelme Smrth Barbara Bodner Esther Mrlls 16 1 . L. . T5 1 - Ib- ,-A C E V fx .f A' , ,ul 0 1 R V 'Q J A 'sz 5 Al L' I ' 4 r As , JW H: l W ' N X ' 'E , . A 1' 4 I ................ l , , . , U . , , , - 3 9 . Y . 7 U 3 .7 Photography Managers ........ ................................................... . Gordon Smith, John Shetler ' ............ ,J , ' , , , ' ', J . .3 y . . y . , . D ..................................... , , - ., . , 7 7 7 3 . Y . 7 7 .D 7 I 1 ' 1 D A 1 7 A . Y 7 D ' Superv1s1ng the Project fe IFN J Nlr Wlley 'Sits Doherty Promotron AJVISCI General Adwser When 1 burldmg IS btmg, constructed II would ntxtr be completed lf rt werent for those behlnd the scenes who pl xnntd md helped 'Ihrs IS zlso trut of the buxldmg, of the l95w Yearbook Our book would nutr haxe been succtssfully completed rf rt lm d not been for the untxrmgn efforts of Mrs Doherty md Mr Wrlcy Mrs Dohertx xx ho has been Yearbook aduser for the plst three yclrs h IS dexottd much of her trme plannmf, wxth md aldmlg, the staff wxth the book Mr Wrlty h 1S spent much trme helpmg us obtain fmmtes for tl e book Ht superused the sale of ads and helped mth sxles of refreshments at the gums Contrlbuted so xxtllly to the successful tompletron of the l95u Panther Produelng the Panther L I Q I I ,Q ,f ', I Qi A f 5 I . 4 ,r H l . ' ' 1 . ' L ' ' ' .' y ' v . V . - 1 ' ' v . . ' ' ' ' ' t 5 . . ' ' , j A ,A , . .. , . ' A ' ' at I I Y . ' ' 1 . A ' . ' f ' I: f' ' f ' , Few words can adequately express our heartfelt appreciation to these two faculty members who have C fax f Y am: ' , 'w.af..l l f f K ' x - P' A K A 4 . 3 - 'L , - - 'x .- . .. , . V . - , - . x Q s ' ' ' v . X i X J 'e ' 4 z' 7 1 x Directing Student Activities nN T' 56 am. iss lxraylsa H Marshall D Smith Mr Mislsell I Laraway E Schweizer A t s inriru eau st oo vear t e stutents in grades sucn through me st Lletr y L ct a it t L te s tic Sturt ntimil tar the ytir These offiters tontlutt the meetinies oreanizc sturnnt .umitits intl lsup the recorts Ut tourse these officers arf. not the only ones who run the orietnizatiori lath trade from sexen throuuh melxe has its representatiyts that are passed .ire presented to either Mr Gates or to Mr Lehn for final .ipproyal The Lountil null draw up J Lonstitution listinu the rights of the stu ltnts .ml of th Council Through the Ntutlent Council the school vyill benefit The Countil will he taking tart of extracurricular activities and the teachers yuh of running these extra atttyities Students after hem: mcmhcrs of the ttvuntil will lm lwtter prepared after they Qfilsluaif? I0 WL 200ml yoters .mtl utizens of the United States Charting Our Program F Mills M Tutton H Casey L xtxational uuit ance program of our sthool under thc liruti n 1 Nliss Tutton is secont to none Wit the all of yarious attitude tests and other records Nliss Tutton endeavors to adyise eath student on the program hc should take durinu high school and his plans after graduation Trips are arranged to various colleges and universities for interested students The zuidance department is without iiuihr one of the most important in the school for the many decisions it must make each year affect 'he entire liyes of many of our stu. ents . . I I C 4 Q-- I' . X' - ' 1 L I -. X . .5 V .ttliAlL:'1'1Aof- h.h lt' h l ' A - A' l'- '- lwjvcr- lwllc h'offi -r of llf l-nr who present- hill- drawn up hy' the students. Then the COUl'lLll,lNi'lIl1V-Illt 'help of its la-lvisors either pass or reiett the hills. The lillls Q.. , 'V - X. .'..x .Ah K-KVL 'S .I O ' ' 't u cf. l s . 'wi ' ' '...' . ' ' ' it . i. ll Bndgmg the Gap vb xx X,- 5 ar-4 'ii 'Q' A portron of the New York State Thruvw 1y whrth crosses our state. from Buffalo to New York, passes just north of our xrllage Thrs stltt project has furnrshctl employment for many of our local workers It h1s also brought many other workers to our communrty Many of the chrltlren from these new famrlres hut entered our school Sexerxl of our stuednts rule over thxs budge each day school rs rn sessron ' 3-ilwEfHr.L.I alw- gxa 19 Q I ,. 5' fl? Y' ,M , 'tj WI if ' L l l ' I I I ll 'fax ,, l N 1-f'-, -,. Y ,n l I ll 1 ' .mv .A-',' K ' A '. -,.r- . 'E 'I-A '4w V '71 ,xv l 15 t : , vi:-, Maw. . 1 f:+ -'.' 1- :'?F?-F'W.::,'. ' A1'f.gg-.7 ,g '. ' -p .. '1--1, kgs- e '--'ag-s -- - , 2 . YL , l' 2 A Y A V4 I- . A D ' A . L 41 I In V V 2 . . . GN . . . . I . K .- .,U , 0- , 3-5 if , ' . x' ' . 4 .I 1 . 1 . S5 s 5 . - . 'U : . Q x . Checkmg Our BOd1CS 1 Qc 1 Pre School Clxmc Mrs Catherxne Shetler I. Longear I. Tomenga D Snyder The year before a chxld IS admrtted to Port Byron Central he attends our pre school cl1n1c vshere he IS gxven a thorough physxcal examxnatron by Dr Stone school dentnst Dr Ruppel school physrcran and Mrs Murray school nurse Thus IS to detect any physxcal rrregularrty whnch may be present even nf rt 15 a dxsease or a natural affltctron Chrldren who have not been rmmumzed to communrcable drseases can be so at no charge Any drsease vshlch may be drscovered 1n the process of thxs cl1n1c wrll be prevented from reachrng the other chtldren whrch mrght happen rf the health department was not on the alert The chrlclren also haxe a better chance to get along rn ktndergarten wrth therr schoolmates rf they are on an equal footrng physncally Parents and nurses of our communlty ard ln thrs project 20 C I I l .V . 1 , T7 t l , 1' 9 I I . X 4 A L ' A I , ' t Q. i J. I-lumbert, Mrs. Mary Lehn, Mrs. Marian MacDuftie, Mrs. Mary Murray, B. Faatz, Dr. Ruppel. Looking for Cavities Under the supervnsxon of Dr and Mrs Stone the dental work for our students ts done They clean and check each pup1ls teeth and report the results to the parents For a small sum the student may obtam more rnvolved dental care durmg the school day Due to the consmnt effort of these two the students of our school hate strong healthy and clean teeth Mrs Stone Dr Stone B Hoey S Smxth Yaatz Q1 J' Q47 EL. sf l 7' 21 . , . , . , . ' , B. ' . f 'X . tl Z . 'KA I e I fl 4 N t 5 4 l ll at L' i 7 - lf, -r-'-1 -1-- fs l 5 5 f K 1 It l ,N I 0 FY. . . x l x ' , M ' ' '! : A - lr das. b t y y , t y y .' Q l ... i 7 X, A N x- 4 . y ff i i t s l l 1 X, . I - 14 Having Fun . qu 'E H 5 'Y .J O 3 Each year usually the day school closes for Chrlstmas wacxnon a Chrlstmas Party IS held for the grade chrldren and the pre school chxldren of our drstrrct The party lasts throughout the afternoon and consrsts of mov1es games wrth pr1zes and refreshments The hxghlrght of the afternoon IS the arrrval of Santa Claus who drstrrbutes g1fIS to each chxld attendmg All the refreshments pr1zes and grfts are donated by the generous merchants and busmessmen of our communrty Each year as our school d1str1ct and commumty grow the attendance at thrs Chrrstmas Party mcreases The 1952 Party was accla1med as the bnggest and best party ever It IS certamly heartenmg to attend thrs Party and see how many lnttle chrldren rece1ve happtness from if 'af 1' 22 f. 8 . , .V -Q Q. -N I ' 5. fl .'A -- V. , V. 'Q U X' V.. ' ' T A 1, ' , 1 T t g 4 V . t 11 f I 4 A s L' '. , ' 4 ' , ' ' Y N. h . . . I 3 , I W I 7 . ' U L . it. QVNN '7 , -i ' 'vary ,Q ,, ri Y . lilzfbk lv . . TT ff f - 5- z I ' sg , X-ff' ,jf , A ,. 4 Mya- ' , x 1 I .-. xx 1 3, ,A . 1 . - xr , . 1 . T I A- 'M X , rf .-' ,1, ' 11: 2 Q., .Nl ' . 1 V' , I X .'-'z' ' '- In 4. F '- N , ' . ,V f A ' - 1'4 , BI ILDIN I TIIE F01 NDATI ON AJ fl--u1Q J + cb 6 API, 5? 7X -A .r,..D - I 'l Jin .- Learn' Fl H-L, 'H C - 1 Ck - HnbvfJ Rea. Y O Relays! Col-4l7fI.l? 64 . in In ' 3hl'Q, Q c'7'm'p CLP our 6 S - Dan an in Q xv Q XIV QV: In JP V' w , '-' - 9ff55:y 5:,:.-' f 6 , 'Q' X- f : -2, 'Zvi-G-I1 -i!,,... ' '-J ' ' 4. X - '-11.2.-.. -A' Getting Acquainted with School I I VI! fl J , I Mi. I. 'U I .v X 7- l A ur lk S DtPotttr M Durhrn S Chappell F Krmak R I rank R lXlJLDLllllL R Marr M Harris lx Longyear S Snyder B Guarnxerx l' Pratt F Smxth lx Dtlaney I Rusthalt R Webster R l-lodson M Lautkarn L Bullotlt S Valentine L Waterman M Dymoclc l' Forbes Abrenl S Youngs W Murray G Llmkulet G Bennett V Centers S Knlmcr ln the lrfc of the chnld strrtrng rn school IS a long awarted event Most chlldren qre exc1ted and anxrous to start school ind to mke mdvqntrge of the fun offered rn the early days of school Though mmy sthool5 stmrt wxth the fxrst grade we are fortunate to have a kmdergarten B Klotlt R Marldni L Allrnth R Rnghy R Pennell G Btnulntt Palmer l' Vkrllmms A XVootlman M Trubhle R Herrltk C 'Iaft R LLC I Northr p Hun er I Rloker NI Nan fleet M XX1lson R Pxorum L Blass lx Short D Snyter G Rurx A Bctker P Nan lleet S Corbett E Stahxnslu C Sttxromu C Broun R Nlorrxs B Famolx L Tomenga Abreu! 'NI Dwon lnnk Cv Vullson I Hopkxns L Gnllum 24 4 fl 1 am 1 la 7 fall arzze IV en ue arrzzez dl M1 l uf feather greelu llfd71!ff0l uf if our room Q 0 .AQ 4-V Rm' I- .Q tg ' '. . 4, . , - b A :' - Km 2- . ' . L , . , '. ' . . ' 1. - ' , 1- - Q ' . AZ' M ,. , . , ' r , - ' t . 1 . 1 ' . ' A ' ' L ' A , 1 ' ' , .. Ron' I- . '. . ' t, . L ' . . ' , . , A - 4 . Run 2--I. I -1 f C, . ' , , , , f, g, 'W , , - tr A Ron 3-VI. t , :. 1 ' , r . ' . , V . . ' . , ' . '. .R , . R 'l . Ron -43 '. . 1 ' , . ' f . R. . . - . 5. 1. ' , . A I, - . . V , . , ,,. '. , The , if ff ffflffnf F J rf w r ' J. 'b ' I -gm, ff , 11' . ,E , ' . Sharing Our quipment 0 U I-C, Mahoney M frost V Stanlwro M Nagle R Holmes Rfzz 7 R Crumb lx Srrassle N1 luhl B Faatz G Parl-ter 'NI ihrrman I Dc-Bore R u 3 lNe1l T Applehet S bmlrh I Nanawnlq, Bower P Stels S Atltrnson 5 Pxlgrrm R Wllson A Faatz J Humhert D Warrick The mun purpose of kxndergrrtcn IS to lttustom the Qllllul to thxs new lrfe ID school The grcltest actomplrshmenrs of lx1nderg.,1rten rrc ILQLIIIHIIDQLI the Lhlld with thc routrne of school ind to ruth hlm to assoulte mtl cooperate wlth others Thus lcrrnlng, to get nlongu wxth othcra IS uiutlly done throug.,h the Slllflllj., of cqunpmcnt md toys We IFC lndeed fortunltc IH lllllflg., the ltrntlcrgtrrcn VNl1lLl1l.,1N6S thc child 1 round foundatlon upon which hc un Sflff hm SLl100llI12., i 5-Y Y. XX Haxes R Nherman lm NX ehler H Nmrth lx DeN1ont L Rosslrnot C Denman X Somhas R Burcrotf L Huber K Wrlson NI I..ur1 H Bchm -X Helms R Lanuworthx S XiacN.1hb E Warl G Waterman R Nanlerwallter l Bowman R Burrless R Butler D lrante R Nha cl L Nmxthler D Annan D lluher B uxmbx lx Rose N Rusbell -K Xroman 1 ry ,Jr H11 fur if 1 matt r ,J 171 Umar ur flex! nur HI frm! Arm e 7 ., X , , , A of K A 'R f -. X AL- I l , g , A T 5 A I A O 1 - 4 1 Z s x , K ' R ' L 1 T' 'Q . A Run ', ' ', . ' ', . , . Y , . . 1 ..-, ,df ,r., ,. ,. ',r..' ,v. ,, I A' . ' A , ' - L .. x . ' '- , , ' ' h ri - f - A 'h 'Q LALR tu' 'A ' ' ' A ' 1 ' ' V 1 'L I' 'lg ' .L' Y '.'z 'I 'L '. .L TA L.' Lf' y V' .,. , ,'- ,', .-' K ' v'- .-A ,L . . ' . D '- A' 'J 5 ' P I ' l 5 1 ' ' te V 0 A 'J - 5. Q . -an 'l Y ' - . IQIQQ. - . , . 19 , 4 'I -l I h ' . . l y 5 Y ' -I' - .Q X . - . ' f ' . : 5 I - e , , TN , v f-1 J - xl. 1 R A T D- ' X 1 s sf. ' , . .f T ., l Q . I 4 ., . . , K. , .. 4 . 1 . . . . . .J . . , , . A , . . A' , . , . . ,, . , . , . V A 4 .-1f'f'w.'f-- . ' . . 7 ' . .Q w '. ,Q ' . . . . 7 . ' '. ', ' ... ' ' . llwr lm' rn! lwn ff, rf' 'r ffm fmt lv 1 hull Af. llut me 4 If ffm! gg 1 J lu H . ' I f, 26 Reading is F un QTT' 4 pi 'X I4 I P bael S Jenks Carter J Damevwood C Niattean R Armltage N Waterman NI Guntlone P Kloclt R114 7 J Welle D Smith J Wallace 5 Snyler C Batei A Verdl L Butler A Blse The fxrst gradc rs full of fun and learmng for the grovung chlld The fnrst grader hws work and plfny combrned The dnld learns rexdmg prmrmg 1nd some 1r1tl1met1t Games md muslt are also rncluded to vary the progrlm I. Cas L Svseetmsz 7 B lor n I. Stexens lx Dmgman S Hopltm: u 3 D Drx T Hodson W Holohan B Prtcher C Niatlt D Behrn Nirs LaGtaven1ese G Seamans j Xanlfxostrantl B Niorrrs I' Nforaanthaler P Burke P Connors Ab 6111 L Gnllum B Qhort One rf uf fx I neu experrenres um eatzng m the care erm Onre .4 u sei Ike mu zz .feaffef tame to ur ro nz and taught ll ung R0 ' - . P lA, . . D- , . 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J' 1 J fl o . r ,f f. riting in ur Workbooks Rou Rnu Rau R011 Rau Abrenz Duquette E Laravsay Nlrllus R Knapp W McBride E Lont S Olner Smrth 9 Bennett E Axton B Holmes K Wtrght Chappell S Nlagle C Merrltt S Bruns Bush B Davxs B Hanna M Strapatlx Dyson H Thomas B Behm I' Wtlscmn In the fnrst grtde proper ftttxtudcs and good behwtor trc stressed ln exery dqy letrmng The good hab1ts 1D these errly x lil' Q 1ll help to and the chlld as he grows physlcally mentally and soctally V 1,4144 ,YS-f Ist Ron j Thurston B Craner B Kolczsnslu L Longyear 7nd R 14 B Vuoolman R Fleurx C -Xrmhruster R Thomp un NI Tomenna M1214-C Taft I De Box R Rurx C Bush I NIac'Nabb N Thurston -ftlv R Z1 G Duquette L Could C -Mets A Myers A Harkness Nirs Baltom P Dimes S Dayharsh T Northrup B Trance B Wxlson 11 e all hit! :lu zen math inmate ue had nerer had nz ve than one teacher Our 7711 tt mzpormm tulvyelt na rad me U r acre dzzrlled mio Jn erenl gnupl or thu ' I-S. . . ' . '2-D. . ' , .' , . ' , , , . . 'S-R. 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A. ,. .' ,Q ' , ' . ff - '- ' I , fl , f ' , t - Drawing and Spelling Run G Ixolczysnltn A IQIIZLCYJII S Roolter C Ward B Weston zz C Smxthler I Tortlxce N Srmth G C null G Batrram E Pmrun A 1 Nlrs Connora I Humhert W Xan Hour 9 Bowman F Snmh C N611 lx 1 Barrett G Harms larrcll Borst R Wm n the th1ld enters second gmdc he IS Diulllllllg more md more m tre of thc fmt thtt he IS growmg md dexelopmg One example of th1s 15 that non he goes to eat IU the ufeteru md must tssume the reSpons1b1l1tx of letrnlng thc xtlue of COINS ln thc Qhssroom muqh 1ttcnt1on lg 5,1xen to rc1d1ng ind vxrmng I 'e 4' Nc' Rfu T P1la Hoey N Iohnxon I Pu 1: 7-C Farnham C Thurston R Strxlter R Pratt Wh1te D Braunlg S Stahl I Gtanzer Mrs Larltm R Dovsnlc I RoS1Lr1ol C XIDLILUEYFA Q Harmon D Loveland C O Hara R Ware R R Sm1th I Becker G Goull Abmnt M Leary Wfberz ue read uftb fur grfups all r ut learned nzpnffj and efzffyzf reaJ1n,,1 all at nztere I111,, 4721, ewllzng pefple and platu 'I-- . ' ' . 5 j 't. . 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J w L ZA , 1 1,11 ' f f , I X 1 X M X S i, f-?i.+.i-..-gg, gj.f, , Learnmg to Wr1te 'lar Run Vlrale W Cr: B B1 Rcllc R Dell H Nagle B llmell D Rowley D Nmlllm C1 lu rmr ermerr L C cr ' UK111111 xx XlLI' my XX fl I lik 1 up sl s N Hll' N Q ll 1 1 rrm l I.1nLl1.1n S Al lr1Lh D Vmnrere The ye Sptlll' by rlmc chlld III the rl11rd g.,r,1de IS one of much rmporrmne Much r1me IS 5penr on re1d1ng for II 15 rexllzed rl11r rerrdmg IS om of the mosr lIT1p0l'I1l1E fLlIlLllH1CflI.1lS rn sehoolmg, In order thu the most un be obruned rlm students 1re grouped 11wrd1ng ro rherr lblllfy Th1s ends the teacher ns well IS the studenrs 47 NIL lx XX rlr P lulml XX XX rllrams R Nialmnq H Tanner R Becker L1 Mmm L unmlwx N1 XY argrmarx A Ntexcni X Srlusel I' Lu N Nurrhrup R 'l'l1om.1 l Du n N1 lplfi C 1 1.1 R lx rrrlrconl. R Lllll K On? Uf fb? Bfffllffl fdfif f f 71 um lbs rhange ff nz pTI?1lI712 I 1 nt ng auf afffzg 111 F :hz me offzfmlf began a fm! 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' ' U1 fl . ,HU I 1 . 32 Studying Math R011 I T Osrrander M Dunlap G Warner C Guxdone N Glass T Olrver E Lee Razz 7 F Duquerte P Wlllrams Rury NX' Clancy I Vxrale H edra R111 I Guxdone D Plrre L lNI.1alx T OlNc1l D Bolner W N326 Rm: R W terman B Mxllus S Bxlo S Smnrh W s Along rhc plmysrul development lrnc on: pcrlod 1 wcek IS spent nn the gym md nn mrld vnewrher much rxmc ns spent our of doors The rhlrd grade docs muah ro ud the gromng Lhlld Much effort IS put our ro mrkc cull child happy cmononally 1d jusrcd md to broaden the chrld s gene-r1l knowledgc NiacDutf1e Ni Thompbor' z 7-C Baxlorlr G Svueerrm, F Nelson R Niaplex 5 Granner D Wells u I Allen P Roolxer C Huber 'X Hurlxo P Lanrd B Qmrrh M154 Beal-X K 4 R Nmnh D NIrBr1lc R Dwon D Clark I Crumlr 5 lxolczynslu Il I 1 1 a nz ze ml zur g rx f ur nere not lurpme In Im! flhlf ue bar 'irrfbrrzrm lime ue had had some ber fe H naw nf fr! rmd rl Ir be quite 4 fill har er ,mmf ur lngarz to me lar fr numlwn I i Q 1 Q . . I 7- Q ' . . Y YYY Y '--.. H ,. 4' ,I ', .If ' , .I . 1 If. , . 4 . . ' '. . ' 'V . . 1 , '. I l . ' I- . a ' , . ' . 1' , f ' , . Elll'. l Bark Rrzuflfl. Lockwood. XV. Chappell, DI, Vroman. A. Stone-burg, R. Roberts. I.. Butler, Rm- , . I 1. . ' I j. . .' . . ,. '. L . . .. Ro 3-,A .. ',1, . . .C '. '. 'on' -i .Q ' . . . ' 1. '. . '. , . '. D. I. 1, ' ' . Jw 4 U J ' fl 511 1.1 ' ul '. 1 al , H - 33 Travelmg wlth Books 'IQ 1 1' lx Rur-, L Dutcher C Hogan P Bates P Taylor XI Nl.1cN.1blu -I Nloore D Lrntoln L Roolter M Ostrantler Smrth XY oettr lx Hoe 5 onu C .1 S Campanello H lxrm. L Vvrllrtrms D V:tnHoLt P Warner lx zz Prlat VC Burtrofr S G ttn L One of the brggcst events rn the year for the fourth grlder rs the 'lnnuftl tr11n trtp to Symcuse For mrny rt rs the frrst experience rrdnng, on 1 tmtn Much study and preperratron rs grxen before mkmg, the trlp However thus yelr the fourth grade was unable to take thetr tram mp but therr ye1r was ftlled wrth other IDICYCSIIHLI 1ctxv1t1es so they drd not feel too bfxd about rt It 15 hoped that rt wtll be possrble once agatn next yur for the fourth grade to do -Til gy -1 Rau I S Lytle L Axton Rm: F Chappel D Pirsonx N ones V Fordyce W an Fleet L Kloclt Rfu Race R View ln Ulvurn M Warner P Short J Stoueburg lx 1 Bower C Duquette D Helmer N Broun T Frtzrmmons R011 5 D Cook P White I' Roxentrans N lxmcartl D Kent I be ffllffb gmlf ue learned! pla a Ffutoplyone We all lzked tbl! zerg mufb became ue reafrzed lbzr uould help ur Jomeday uben ue joined lbe band' U I v ' V I . C ,- - l X 1' Q 5 - p , ' A . A -L 0 ' A - . 'l 6 b v S. -' P' ' ' V ' L E . r ' ul ..f , ll 'I ' f Ron I- '. '. . . . ,' . . . . . Null' 2-A . A ' ' , . l A . . I . 7, ' , . I ' . Rm 9-Rfj ' , '. If A . '. '. ,I - . Bfll. Run' Z' ' . . r X. . V ' . . 1, . . M 5-P. ' . '. , Q. ri i . . Daly. Run' 6-D. Pitre, D. Southworth, R. Goultl, P. Miccuci, Langworthy. 4 ' ' ' ' ' A ' A 4 ' 4 .' . ' r ' A ' 4' t ' r . 'K ' SO. , , L r . L 1 xi' . . 4, 101' ' , . . . . V. . - A ' ' II I I 1 0 lj , ' I ' 1 ' ' 84 oining Audubon Club db Rou F DeBors P Wrlhams R Aldrxch P Waterman j Burke D Hopkrns Rou D Frank N joy R Granger B Marrrson J Nagle D Schramm Rru M Trme 1 Prccrano K Smxth M Hruby Rau J Sprnosa M Sawyer Sfandzng J Sweenng R Grrvrn j Eastman I Northrup S Weaver j Post C Cartner J Baylord J Ellxs j Lewns G Gregory Much emplusnb rs put on readmg socnal studles and arxthmetle The students 1 so have art musrc and g m Many rncerestrng projects and freld trrps vary and make hfe rn the fourth grade very 1nrerest1ng on' Do E411 xg In Rou J Carrrs G Jenner R Smxth N Behm R Bodner 2nd R u R Wethey M Nostrant G Nye R Alfred J Keenly S Stevens 3rd Rau J Matty G Green T Juhl C Casler B Lombardo J Prorum S Searnans -nb Rou S Wrlson P Ferguson E Garrrgan W Watkrns R Baylord D Trumble W M1115 51 R rr R Polrfronx T Thurston P Smart W Dec er G Gurdone We 4110 formed an Audubon Bxrd Club In Ibn Club ue Jmdxed abour all dlfferent kind: of hardy Thu Jeaf uarr 'be fzrrt gear ue had Snenre bookr to Jludy from , J. if 5 y ,r ., l .f '. - ,Q - v -3 '- A ' A 5 -A - N .- A jr - 3' 9 de '2- . , . , . , . 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Growmg 1n umbers X .489 QQ rw El T0 B!lll'1l'l23 11' A , THIS SITE Ll Ihlinnr-nn.. r Q Because of the mcreasrng grovsth of our school drstrlct partrcularly rn the last few years rr has been found necessary to make plans for a separate school to house Kindergarten through thrrd grade On june 1 1952 the total number of puprls was 1 13 Thrs means an overcrowdrng now of 337 elementary puprls and by 1957 of 565 pupxls By frgurmg thrrty puprls to a room rt means a shortage of eleven classrooms nova and of erghteen by 1957 To solve the above problem the voters of our drstrrct approved a plan for a new elementary school vshrch wrll be very modern and have the latest safety equrpment The busses wrll transport the pupxls drrectly to and from the school and wrll unload the puprls on the srdewallxs near the burldxng Ample parkmg space wrll be provrded for school personnel and publrc on the north srde of the burldmg The classrooms vull be large enough for unlxmrted future expansron and there wrll be separate play areas for the Kmdergartens through the thrrd grades It IS our hope that all the plans now berng la1d for this new elementary school wrll be successfully completed so as to brmg rmmedrate relref to our over crowded condmons At the February meetrng, of the Port Byron Central School Board of Educatron the board members voted to name the new elementary schogl the Arthur Gates Elementary School rn honor of our prmcrpal who has served thrs commumty for thxrry two years as Supervls mg rmcnpal U.LLrA.l.AL.IJ.L. -I-4 L.l.LLJ l 1 J- IPAIA rua' SEA ,. I PLA Y :nu J' 1. X X No ADVY4Y 5',:f.4':5: f u ,G 3 ,Hou 2 11- ' Q l 4 m Y I Our room: lzemme ro rrourled that a new school had to be built Our new .frbool 1: going to be called the Arthur A Gale: Elementary School O O t VN. - 72' , mjwfsxgw an-f,5e'2. . V , 'f - fi l -.::,Ev.5k,A ' 5' , 2 ,Q 5 Y. ,' - 'fr'-4 1 - 'v'.','.- 'I .rw 1, 9: 1 ' 'rlrlg fx . -'n' '45 . I ' P 1 ' ' .cf ' rl '-l'l.,.r', Q, 'g ,I-.fail vim. f'f'lHf' is - , 'xii-rm.-t.'.sia ., DAD1' Dunn --..- -. .- . 1 1 . 7 . A , I . , . . 7. l . . . . h . Q . Y ' . I 2 :J : - - : lc: :4 ll' -1 L -: E-I-3 c:r' r: 'E 52:1 Lili-4 AEE E 1::1:' lfzrzz if E- II .E if . AA Aug! , 4 , 4 5-he ol y ' v Q 0 ' xl - . 3 U V J FRADIIN I 'PIII' SP1 I PPI 1 I X gk d Z Xixgi NN X1-Q kk ' E I J r r pl L I -I fi V7 xx 5 . 3 w EE + 1 w . l 5 X ' ' gl 1 0 Q X + Q 1 in NY U I ! 1 'S I N! NP by XI in LL 41' Pig e 2 W Aw Ll R si r .Q l' E WE Eg' A 'M 8 ' 'D' Ig ' Q le d ES Y Q 5 - pi f urs xg JCYR f S 1 I 3 1 . ' M Q 'O 4 ' S 0 az: ' . X G is ff 'i le , , ' f , X' N l U wi N .' V i q 1, L if Q Q ff .. fi Q -V3 on 45 'X u Dx Q A H It Ig! I QJ , , x .V . ,xi 3 J' , E ' 1: si J 6 K in gs ,Rx KK XX X ,X w F I ,X 1 Lg XJ Studying Geography 4- V -,YH --J. Z- -.Xp Due to the lack of suffncxenr space the frfrh grade has been moned ro the Iegron Annex The mam Leglon room has been partltxonecl off into three classrooms wh1ch house the ftfth graders These rooms are well equxpped wxrh the usual essenrrals of a classroom The subjects studled rn the fxfrh year are of vast mteresr ro the students Rm I R Gould J Harmon T Green j Allen C B155 u Guxdone P Janes L Mark C Mlllus R Ball R 11 DeRyke D Crrss NI Smxrh W Robcow K Sherler NI Nagle Rau Forgham J Garrxgan S Campbell P Pelc J Lnplszlxa 5 Race Rau 5 Famalx C Gregory L Gregory R Marsh A5 mth grader! ffr fbi! war ue no fongef remain fn the rfb I blllldlllg Due lo the Hou ded mndztzonr ue unread Jpent our fzflh gear of ffbgol m the Legmn Annex X n ,' 1 t N h K , ' f' 4 Y. K f ..f I x x N F 1 . . , L . . 7 . Y 4 . . , . . na , so F .mama ' ' I , P- 1. 5' tty, Q . f l K i . 4 K A , ' -. -.X . V , V 5 .Q .. : , I X i' ., lg. f 1 . . . . . . . . . I . Ro 2-J. ' . . , . G. ' . . - if A ' 4 1 I V V U0 G I , I A . oining Beginners Band Rau Rou R1111 Rau R011 lw 1th uma xumrltl J IS A Morgan M Wood P Granger R Bowman J Vroman N Sm1th B Lytle L W1lson P joy Mrs Howell E B155 j W1ll1ams R Pultz M Trme R Kolczynslu E Ferguson H Carner D DeMont C Appleluee P Laml V Center P Granger J Kent D Lyon B Smlth gpm nt on Souxl Studles 1 v1r1ed course Lovermg l1fe tml htstory of the Umtctl Stltes md the rest of the Wlttn 1 student rcmhes f1fth grade he may stftrt 1nstruct1ons on 1 mtmul mstrumcnt Th1s 15 1 long 1w:11ted t1me for 'ntny ot these people and they all tlke advantage of the opportumty The f1fth grtde IS .mother 1mportant step m the growth and development of the ch1ld R011 Rou R011 R011 Kxlmer Nl Randolph A Tanner E Rooker K Ayers Marsden F Robmson N Pratt A Sozanslty F DeLeo B I-hldebrant P1tre R Burcrotl H Bobhctt V S1n1th 5 Huclco R Garrlean OConno1' R Duquette A Broun 1 Cool. K Knapp Standmg M155 Yan Detto Abrent E K1lmer R Ford 1 11 If 7 r 1 1 11r1f111.f 1 t la 1 111 11115 XIV ll 6111171 H151 krayku 111 lflilfll for U e ll :fc able to Jlart Begznnen and 1 I r H111 J 1 zen mmf I pmg :hat fume day ue mzgbl be able 1 he 171 the Serum Bam 1 1- . , . .WY V 1 2-. . , , , I. . l . V 7 I .' I . 1, I I . . lL ' A ' 1 4 -L . I ' ' 1 V 1 A. h l L 1 - I-T. ' .1 . . . , , , , , Row 2-J. Ostranoler. B. VanDyke. B. Race. B. Ellis. C. Rosenberger. ' 3-K. 1 . . ' , . . . ' '. . , . ' . TZV111 ,v 111 '11 z , 1 1 1fA'1 , . . U d 1 A' ' Y I 1' .1. W ' ' B ltf' ll: fwfr., 11 V11 11 ,111 ' K Y ' ' 11 l ,Q -1 Preparmg for unlor H1gh 1,5 'U H3314-E4 ,gi ff- f -Sl 1 jf' 'X 4. 'K -LS S!! In Rau D Wrlhams R jelra N Cuff W Prtre 7114 Ron NI Carey NI Webber L Goodell K juhl L Dudley 3rd Roz: M Klock D Harkness P Morgan M Holmes R Gould l Simms W Thurston B Bennett -A Rou J Rowley M Wrlght J Dunlap E Sherman 'N Farrell D Mecomber M Kenyon M Kerr A Ferguson W Decker 3- I A arf V' l 'En Irt Rou B Becker L Cuff G Smnth L Sherman W Blackman R Holmes 211 Rou B Wllson Snyder r Rou S Nostranr Acora 4111 Rau D Warner .Slandmg R Bowman In the Jzxlla grade mon of zu Thu 15 Ike fznt gear that ue 40 P 'Viecomber S Ellrs B Byrne J Stryker j Wxlson K Curran E S Burns T Brazak L Smnth B Smxth G Helmer IN Marsh J Nan P Waterman j OConnor I Van Hout M Guxdone R France Cadet F Revette I Krlmer A Pesca B Aldrxch ubo had been m Begmnerr Band uere pmmnled m junmr Band are allowed to go lo ibe lzbrarg to get library book! arm' tn ure Ibe encgclopedmr I O I - L... ,L U ,hi K5 - in 'V - 1 1 :M . gy hi v HM Sv :Rnd i E , I A' git F rs aff .5 ' ' J , K ' , - ' ' - sg! , Q A f, 1 . ' -. -1 ', ' 5 t . , L5 .I - 5.2-f , N 1- as N K e 1 LQ ' . Q L H .K lb 2 ak R 4 u ' I I i , -I L ., V r .l if . Y A . 5 l ' , av ,, - :l . 1 ': q 5 ' I . If ,- 1, - v - , , ' I If E . u 5 , N ,I l , .N A, Q ll . I A . . K , . -, . ' . - f '-. . ', l . 1, . , . . . '. i . ', . ' , . V . . , . , h. L , . , ftb '- . ' , . ' , . . . ' , .'. , . , . , ,, ., Q- r ,J S ' r ls A L 'lr ' --' - 5 'N -' , , . , V . ' , N -. ' L r C v uf - 1, -A T6 lx ,av ' 1 F J x sa P f :Swv 'A L Y 3 ' :Til ' Qs' 2 'ef' 3 vt f but 5 E Gomg to Assembly ,.. ti Row 1 R Vrate J Gould P Rury G Cole D Emerson Rou 2 j Sommervrlle J Sweetrng R Short E Hanna I. Campanello D Shaver Ron. 3 R Guy j Vmcequerra Mr Casey P Pmgert H Taylor M Cartner G Behm B Connors S Lmehan C Roe R Martens L Wethey H Fordyce L Ward Abfenl B Johnston P Bodner H Hrldebrant As always the students year rn srxth grade rs an excmng one Due to the growth nn attendance whrch has resulted rn lack of adequate space two of the srxth grades occupy rooms formerly used by the hngh school In the snxth grade much emphasxs rs placed on nndtvrdual work The chxld rs urged to seek answers by hrmself To help htm do thus much work IS done rn the hbrary In the nme spent rn the hbrary the student learns how and where to fund books that wnll answer any questxon he may have Many srxth graders are actlve rn band, scouts and other varrous functrons at school We also formed a baseball team We played off among the other Jlxtb grade claner and the bet! team played the reventh grade O O R a - Q . ' ,fa A ' f Y. , V- :V f..lb'4z 1 'wr' . . J' f , 'Qff as e B L ' f I ' . , L. -Q '.... t A ... A 1 V 5 'V '?. - n. - -f's, fr ' , r , - . , 4 , Q , 1 y 1 . ' ' . . , . A , . , . , . , . . ' ,- . , I . I ' , . , . l , . , . , . , . , - f 0 , - , - , . . - - '- . , . , . l . x ' - I - 1 2 L . ' 7 Enlarging Present Building Another example of how our school is growing is the addition of an annex to our garage. Because the garage was being used for the Agriculture and Industrial Arts departments, all our buses had to be left outdoors. Early this fall construction was started to build an addition on the original structure This annex will now house the buses and equipment our blue: Therefore an addftton had to be built tn uhzch uould haute four more buyer After the Indurtrial Arn' ttrtd Agriculture :latter had 'been moved into the garage there u-am't much room left for Our cafeteria alto had to be enlarged. 42 PLAC I NG 'PIII' P LATE . f rn , Sfeoial Sulmgcf 7EqQl.e , C rec-1Y c'uu FLSQGOQ o X mm 5 55:53 . 'Rafi ' 1 x X 5 Z if 1: ' 4xx xx ' ' 41 5 , llIl + 1 f Explormg New Subjects f-n u I Keenly E Gould A Jenner A Marsden A Jenner L Jane B Felrce P Bodner B Smrrh L Chutry P Keenly Rou 2 W Taylor B Tanner J Watltms M Green F Gilmore A Fmch A D1xon R Ostrander P Austrn V Thurston Rou 3 Farrow T Hrtchcoclt A Leary J Laraway A DeBo1s N Young A Updrke J Ughaloro W McNabb F Kolczynskr Mrs MacNamara J Thomas R Smrth F Stevens D Warner W Mrtuccr J Purser M Wrllrams G Thurston L Bullock W Ball Mr Ron -1 Mr Keach D Turner J OConnor K Barrett C Gould F Sommervrlle J Beach J BarRelle E Mrlls R Neal C Prlat P Vrtale J Thurston P Pnccnano R Pultz L Bobbett D Schasel C Kolczynsltn S Howell M Becker A Lockwood M Annan I Warter Rau 5 F Goodell M Frost M Blackman M Wrlhams H VanHout W Vurke D Ctxss B Marsh J Brown VU Wrlson W Thomas W Langworthy M Guxdone W Palmer J Brrant J OConnor L Smrth H Faatz P Stoneburg N Fordyce H Axton E Ball R Srlcox When the student enters the seventh grade he begrns an almost new lrfe rn school From now on the student wrll be more mdependent He wrll be responsrble for many more thmgs than he was IH the grades He IS constantly developmg towards adulthood The seventh graders rmmedxately begm to take part rn school actrvrtres They attend many athleuc events and other school functrons Many seventh graders are rn band and they have respresentatxves 1n Student Councrl as well as other school clubs One of the hxghlrghts of the year has been rnstructrons by a handwrrtrng expert Thrs mstructor comes once every two weeks to grve the seventh graders help wnth therr penmanshrp Under the excellent teachrng of Mrs McNamara Mr Keach and Mr Albertr the sexenth grade rs full of pleasant and profrtable actrvrtres Our fm! year rn ,lumor High School gave ur more independence during the courre of each dey We were gwen more subjectr and had lo arrume more rerponrzbzhty O U . 4 . . X, ,., , , . Ro' -B. . . , . . . , . , . , . . . , ' i - v . 1 - ' 1 - s - - - - - v ' 2-F. '. . ' . . , . , - , - , - , . v ' w 1' y ' I ' 1 ' Y ' 5 . , . ' , . , . . . , - , . , . Albertx. . f r - . , . '. - u - , - , . , . . ' 1 ' 1 ' Y ' 3 Entermg New ACIIVIIICS Rau I R Van Fleet A Morgan J Lehn E Decker L Stryker S Carey J Setgmyre R Grrvrn H Smrth Rou 2 R Laury R Maller C Helmer D Felrce P Martens J Warter E Mack R Mrller W juhl Row 3 Mr Mrskell H Polrfrom J jackson S Howell D Saelr H Randolph L Helmer E Mrlls H jughes L Smrth B Vrtale P Lombardo P Uglralora A Campanello M Kmg M Burns M Jenner B Burke B Crosby R Emerson Mrss Krayka ton A Rrdley D Machrea P Huff M Battram M Shetler E Marsden G Trowbrrdge B Webber J Jackson L Wrllrams C Mapley K Thurston R Roberts J Douglass Row 5 P Stevens E Martens C Rooker M Washrngton C Smith R Stoneburg W Braunlg R Hruby N Robinson D DeMont W Prtre A Robbms R Alcock The year spent rn the erghth grade rs a very profrtable one Gym rs a favorrte class and many members of the erghth grade have been on wmmng rntramural teams Many erghth graders are actrve rn band scouts FFA 4 H Banknng and Student Councrl On the more serrous srde each student studies hard so he wrll be able to pass rnto the Freshman class This bemg our recond year m Iumof High we were more wed to our drfferent rcheduler Tbu tr the frrrt year that ue have had a :penal teacher for each .vubfect C I O 0 li ,, ' 'I . I , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . ' W ' n ' D Q ' a ' ' 1 - y - s - a - I x 7 . ' , . ', . , . , . . ', . , . : . , - , - , - , - , - h , . , - , Row 4-R. MacDuffie, J. Smith, W. Kolczynski, B. Hoskins, C. Kolczynski, M. Smart, P. Thurs- ' - n - ' v - , . . ' , . ' ' , . , . I , . , . , . , . , . , , . Y 1 x 1 ' 1 ' Settmg Our Goal Rowl B Smlth W Smrth T Mmnoe D Leary A Knapp D Srnxth J Applebee W Janes Baker Row 2 S Smart J Behm R Graf A Kolczynskx E Turner R Hoey J Johnson I Barrett Row 3 Mr Morrxs F Tanner D Marr A Foster C Smrth B Ball A Black F Rooker E Robmson H Marshall R Brss J Crysdale C Trrne J Knapp P Qumn L Marsden Mrs Doherty Row 4 B OHara M Marsh W Carey R Forgham C Tanner -I Marshall J Vroomau G Row 5 H Calkins C Becker H Cartrs L Farnham F Laury R Doan M Mazzeo B Darrow J Roberts J Kmcard A Randolph S Smart B Cronmrller J Brown K Roe J Cartner We as nmth grade students thxs year are requlred as usual to take the so called constant General Sclence Cmzenshrp Educatxon and Englrsh We do however have an opportumty to choose one course 1n erther General Mathematxcs Algebra Rudnments Agrlculture or Introductlon to Busmess Thrs chorce lS determined by our plans for later years m hrgh school Our Freshmen class thus year has reached an all tnme populatxon peak of about nmety members Many of us are actnve nn Band Cholr Cheerleadmg Sports Student Councnl and other school functrons We have a busy and happy trme 1n our flrst year of hrgh school and gam much 1r1 rndlvxdual growth and development Thu year we start earning our credm IO that we will have enough hy the time we hecome Sensor: Thu 1: the gear zu which the boy: may try out for Jumor Varmy Sportr and the girl: may try out for Cheer Q -- ,AW , . , 1 . . , . Q , . . , . , . , . ' , . , . , K: . i . , . , . , . l, . , . , . , . . --1 - ' , - , 5 , - , - U ' , - , - I , - , - , . , - , - , - , - , - , - , f - ' , - , - y - . 1 - , - , - , - Trme, R. Masson, L. Van Dyke, L. Kerr, j. Aldrrch, A. Burgess, P. Kalet. T ' . Y . ' I 7 ' . Y ' D ' .1 ' ! ' Y ' 7 . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . s 9 ' - 7 7 ' ! 7 3 7 1 ' 1 l H 7 ' leading. lhll S I NG llll RAI l'l RS M M in MN 'W v Yew ? X Q ' W r... X 1 L r 1 gl J rf r Q u ,Lf J 5 7-aigf zr : yt 7'l3 'Q f b , Za -b ,a E51 yy' v :Q .- x W it ff! Q jk V z V 'xx Q I, I N, I, U - X x If , Q W yy 4 to xx 043 .0 , f ,E 1 4 .N vw gh , vb X x 'y Xu X f X '51 ' 4 'N K X 7' XX .JP A I 0 Y 'vm Fx i ab ff I, lg? ' 5 In 'Ng NX xx S, A amz af ,Ia A Li, M- XX' k ,lk V Jill llmw lxxxv' Luv' 4 Amy F Q .L P l 1 all 11 -. i? .M 'Q x va-'41--7'-'il Startmg to S pec1al1ze lx Rou 2 P Conley S Van Hour V Wrlczek G Herrmgton R Keenly C Gregory 1 Sherler J Cook P Guy H Marshall R Learo J Young A Laraway B Bodner Rou 3-G Behm H Smrth D Smrth C Hrldebrant R joy J Pulrz Row 4 I Mapley E Osburn j Mack W Wrrght R Murdock C Smuh H Davles J Wood J Adslt L Horr Thus year IS rn a sense the most rmportant year of our hrgh school career We now start to specralrze That IS to begrn the course that w11l enable us to reach our goal rn lrfe e choose these courses accordrng to what we hope to do when vue frnrsh hxgh school There are as you know many courses avallable to us Besxdes startrng our mayor our class IS actrve rn almost every school act1v1ty We are eagerly lookmng forward to the day when we can say we have successfully completed the year of study Thu being our sewnd gear rn Semof High ue now Jlar! to :home the Jubycrtr uhzrb ue may take that are bert Juried to uf Some of uf worked on the gxearbook :bu gear 0 Q 0 1 ' . -A 4- i im . V' ', - I 0 4 n - ' - - S I , . - , -f 2 R .J ' f 3 l VI s A -5' r I X . K X X ' Rau' I-S. Farrell, J. Thurston, J. Irace, J. Connors, R. jetty, M. Morgan. 7 7 ' ' W ' ' ' ' ' . , 48 ' Orgamzmg Our Class 'S Rau I M james R jordan P Marsden R DeBors K Denman M Isbell I' Keenly G Emerson 5 Southworth E Marsh C Warren H DeBott1s l' Snyder 5 Lrllle M lnslup T Mazzeo Roz: J Laraway M jenlas J Van Hout I' Dalesro L Bates R Becker R HlLkS J Wenzel Marsh R Somervxlle Nl Smrth R Masson L Mrller M Ball 'NJ Vrtale J Elliott Next rn lrne for the successron to the Senror Class rs the eleventh grade The unror class under the drrectxon of Mr Albertr and Mrss Kennedy therr ablc advnsf rs rs plannrng brg thrnbs rn the way of acnvrnes The all rmportant unror Prom rs and has been pl mned for practically srnfte the Class was organrzed and rt IS looked fom ard to wrth a great deal of general extrtement The Jumor class rn fact has already Dlanned some phases of rts yearbook Tbzr 15 a zen mzportanl gear for the Jumorr We organ: ed our :lays and beld our junmr Prom We alfo bare to Jtudy faztbfully to become Semorr I . ,, t . 0 1 s 'Y ' , ' A W , , ' ,q -L , I v, v l. r ' , ' K .. , - , r Ln . . x' ' f l' as - - 1' 1 1 - ' r ,' , , 'I T7 ' . -T' 1 4 'I 1' 'T X l . . I I . A'x 7 , I . l Rau' 2-E. Tierson, E. Mills, J. Andrews, D. Kellar, B, Downie, R. Saxton, C. Carris, H. Casey, 4 r - v - . - y '- l 1 - 7 r ' 1 - - , V , , ' . . J , ' I F . I , . g . I 1 . 1 I D . Y l VL v ' ' 'A ' A t x T. - ' , , . Q . Assummg RCSPOHSIDIIIIICS Row I-C Frank D Baker J Foster J DePalma G Smxth G Fordyce E Shetler P Cartner B Van Dmo Race S Rrfenburg M Wrxght F Stoneburg W Mapley Mr Pltcher Rou 3 D Mlller M Plcclano P Vltale W Young J Beach J Shetler J Cuff A Guxdone Laraway R Snyder K Aldrxch A jackson R Burgess Ron 4 M Ball J Calkrns E Schwerzer E Kehoskre M Conley L Stoneburg M Withers M Vrtale L Smrth M Carey K Hogan A Daly Abfent M Cams J Irace J Smnh The sen1or year 1n school IS probably the most looked for perlod 10 the hfe of every student Each sen1or fmds hxmself busy mth school work and many outside acnvmes Much mme IS spent plannmg for acnvxues from whnch funds may be obtarned to help defray expenses of the tnp to New York Cxty whxch w1ll be taken soon after graduanon The semors have been actrve rn sports cheerleadmg varlous clubs Student Councrl band and choxr The Yearbook was another project that was worked on by many of the senxors All 1n all thns has been a very excxtmg year and as mme goes by thns years sen1or class wrll be able to look back to 1955 as a year of actlvxty work and many happy nmes Our Senior gear 11 lhe year that ue haze looked forward to from lhe time ue Jtarted Jchool Thu year ue had a neu clan added to our Jchedule rn jdnuarjx The clan ll prexented for The bttle Foxex thai Iheg may Jhou their friend! and famrlzer their poluhed manner! 50 l i O I I .4 ' K P' - refs' 'Z' - , W-Q1 ' I . Pi- f C44 . 5, 11 . ,. .-' . JA ll ' L 4 2' - H ' H - v I 1 ' . 1 ' V ' ! ' 5 Rau' 2-Mrs. Murray, G. Ball, F. Connors, D. Wilczek, H. Race, N. Criss, G. Applebee, F. Parry, L W ' I 5 ' ' I 1 ' I- 1 ' 1 ' 3 ' Y ' 5 ' 4 S R. , . , . , . , . . l 6 . 7 t. . 3 4 I 7 . . , . , . y - I y . i . l , . , . I . , . V 3 7 ' . . . . . . , ' . . 7 1 Q , . SIIING .ING l Ill l 001 G- m fs BJSLMZV E 1' al H V47 AWC1 mth E4 ,f -J f X Q-J M 'ME' '14 r 1 1 I J '1 I Choir' V ea eff ' f , core aria Tfrach' ' A CNY of an 5 Yloivw P 75ic,0' Juoahon 54-Jeno H 1.6113 KL VX-Asif. Home aklnq EJ . X E ri i ffl'- 1 ' xl mfr' 'W -R ,, he A ,.. AT , n - V 7 1 4 ' ' X f I ' fis! J W Q I T ff-V , fl l + 1 , f If Xl X il nrt'- Transcribing Our otes Fwn! Ron S Farrell C Warren Mrs Poorman V W1lczek J Shetler ommeru tl TfllUlI1g I5 1r1 IITIPOFI lfll lllbh school course It prves the w1y for seeret.1r11l work 1fter school mel IS help 1 blLkgl'ULlIlLl ro students Lllllllflulflg on to college T1e complete eommercul course IS 1 full three ye1rs Sl1OfIlllIlLl I lS IU the f1rst yeorr 1nd Shorrhind ll and transer1pt1or1 Il steond yerr T IC tl 1rd ye lf eo11s1srs of et urses 111 seeremrml prf1et1ec 1nd IU opporrumry for some pr1cr1c1l vsork 1r1 the school OfflCCS Addmg the Columns 'UR 0, ,- Y gn- si NI Wrrrghr lx Hoean K Aldnch Nf1SS Lake E TICFSOD S L1ll1e G Fordyce l11 the M1tl1t1111r1es cl1sses 1t our school 111 the pup1ls Ilklflg the course 1re busy learmng hom to work our extrythmg from s1mulr111eous equauons ID Elemermry Algebra to le,1rn1ng theorems rn Plme Geometry After the f1rsr mo years of m1them1t1cs 1 pt rso11 Llfl bo on ro lmermedmte Algebra and Trrgonometry I11 1 persons future m1rhem1t1ts lb xery 1mpormnt 1D bemg 1 successful person 111 ill flelds of seruce H011 lumix me are I he af: r If fearn hun to take nnte1 on our fifllfflll ar11fa1f1grznzer1tr In Ihr rlfmrrd In Burmeri A FT - A y 4 v ' 1 ' . 1 ' 1 C K-1 1' I A' 1 I 1 A1 - ' 2 A 1 ' ' 'L 1 . 1 ' - ful 115 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ll' ' z.. 1 4' '.. . 1 the ' 'Ax . lr 1' 'Q ' '1 h .' 1 ' 1 'L ' ' I . O t , . 4 1 Qs f sa. -Y tb ' .Q ,Lv 5 ' L ' f ' Q I ' ' Q l 1 .L 'I , N ' A , . , Y , . . , . . 1 A N , 1 ' ' K. 7 l ' 4 '. , , . . ' ' I f, 14 1 ' 1 . 52 Arzrhmelir ue learn hurt rf, figure our inrome irzxet and intererl on money. Being Creative ' 5 S7 1.35. 1 -, MHW' erm sv, ' ' 'us xv' -nl' D W1lczek Mrs Gates F Parry J DePalma M In5lx1p T Mazzeo F Snyder M155 Svsan R Saxton D Baker Thls yur 1 new prognm hm been put 1nto praCt1Ce in the grade5 Syracuse Lmversnty has sent to Port Byron thru. trdcts for 1 perlod for Illlfly weeks 'lhey h1ve been teathmg flfty mlnute tl155e5 one dry 1 week Art h IS 1l5o been t1rr11tl out trmtly 1n the High School Lrstenmg Attentlvely fi K 'Cf' Ron I Nlr Nix kell C C.1rr1 R bommerulle R l-l1tlVt5 l De Palma lvu De B 1 1 Sm ler H De. Bottu l' I'1er5on P A1111 B Dowxmt l Nixuh lx Denman C1t1zen5h1p Etlutrnon 1 mme unfamlhar to most people IS s1mplx .1 truthful name for World HIS torx For wht lb World HISIOIS taught 1f not to make better CIIIZCUS tor the morrow' l-I1storx has .11 vt us been 1ncl1ned to repert 1t5elf for men often 5eem not to learn from the m15take5 of the1r ancestors H15tors IS 1l5o taught rt for no other reason .15 ln 1ntere5t1nQ fOplC for d1seu551on and med1tat1on nn later hte T 77 -, ,fly fuaulm ar uri u ut lu 1 Am ar1fCn17r uf p 1 nm 4 amen t rl r V r re mm 111tl all lm erm n e 1 1? 4 C XX l 3 S, K ? lf - V - V - V - V - V 'I V - V - V V . l V - 1 . 1 1. ' I l ' ,. . ' ' ' . ' li 1 A ' 1 Q 'A ' '. I L'z '. if 1 . 'L I ' ' '. ' ' A Y ' . . C I as , V A . It I - .A 1 . ,V 1 ' - N 3 , .1 . 3 ' , x '4 V- : . A 4 4 f- V , , - ,vkid , V , 1 2 f 7'f1 ' - -25 V 5- ' f -. ' . . . :S K ' f f' ik ' 'S K V ,': 'A L., ' I .' - f ' -1 .1'5' . . lx. .Q . ' . Ron' 2-M. Ylcnlv. F. Kccnly. ,l. I..1l'.lXV3y. M. l-bell. 5. Lillie, P. Marsden. T. Mazzeo. ' 1 ' 3-R. UF. wl. Yan ll wut, lf f ,K . . ' 1. V ' . . RECE- ' ' 1- . -. 2. 1 . . '. ' . . V V '- 'f ' V ' , ' ' 1 ' V' ' , 1 D fv. - L N V ' A Q N Q L, N A 11 In 51 114 1 , 4 11 rf 5 7 f ' . I v'. T! ne 771111 mr 1' f 1 th' mpf ' 1' 1' of wiht' ' 411 M1141 11115: llv' fit!!! t'1!1:w11 1 ' ' J ' ,l' ' ,i Citi: r .Iwi Ii.f1 rafimz fff14rwr, 53 Practicing Skills .-Z7-' Rou I F Keenly B Van Dntto M Ball R Burgess R Learo A Foster G Herrington E Schwelzer Rou 7 R Snyder R Laraway 1 Kincaid J Shetler R Hicks D Wrlczek Mr Pitcher M Wright E Shetler L Smith M Inskxp K Denman P Marsden Durmg our twenty week course ln Dnver Education we learn the maneuvers of good dr1v1ng the safety habits one should use while drivmg and we study about the automobnle 1tself At the end of the course each student may take a road test 1n Auburn for his junior Operator s lncense Th1s course helps us learn safety habits so that not only ourselves will beneflt but also our surrounding communities Testing for Butter Fat C Cams G Emerson The boys nn th1s picture are testing milk Some of the other fnelds studned nn agriculture classes are farm management danry poultry farm shop cash crops and hays and pastures The boys pictured are Gary Emerson and Charles Cams who are nn the Future Farmers of America club to which all members of the Vocational Agricul ture classes are eligible to belong X 117 When ue have rearhed the age of .nxteen we are alloued to take Drner Educatzon Everyone look: foruard to thu c an Farmmg play a very Important part nz our community Therefore thofe of ut that are interested nz thu have a zery good opportunity to learn more about thu G KK A ,I 4, ' V 1 , . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , ' af . 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Painting Our Project F Parry J Cuff Mr Schasel There are many dxfferent types of lntlustrxal Art courses General and Wootl Shop make up the flrst two years of shop vnhxle Metal Shop makes the thxrd year Students are marked on the qualnty as vtell as speed of the work also there are vurntten asslenments and related lessons On a whole shop class IS vsell orgeamzed for ll brmgs students closer together and helps them become vsell rounded cltxzens because they are working., together as one group and sharmg, the same dutles and responslbnlmes Bu11d1ng a Sk1rt FQ 113 H Race Mnss Townsend M' Xrrale C Frank M Wrrhers P Cartner I. Stoneburz Our xery rmportant part of the homemakmg course IS sewung Here we see grrls rn warxous stages of makmg a dress Namels putrmg rhe garment on the pattern curnng the garment out fnnng the gar ment on the person and sevung xt on the machme Our school IS well equrpped vurh electnc semng machmes and 1ll the other necessary essennals not only for sevsxng but also for cookmg and learmng hovs to properly run 1 home In our shop IIEIIQI ue deugn and make mam bourehold artrrler for our future home! 3 ' D ' 1 Q 1 1 , X ,, X Q , A A I I 5 I I . . . Q ifi?f1' - ,., fs ,. 9 ., ,RW iii ' V t is ' pig: x, ' x 4 , -Q. 4, ' , - r I ., ' 4 . Q 4 ' fi of ' , 1' . ' I In bomemaking ue learn ro rock beaflbful mealf and 10 make many of our oun clotbef. 55 Pohshmg Our Manners ir 54 ir- 43 The Class of in was fortunate enough to be able to take the etrquete course supervrsed by Mrs Arthur Gates The etrquette course was establrshed several years ago by Mrs Gates Our school rs the only school rn the state of New York fand anywhere else as far as we knowj that offers thrs type of course to rts students It rs Mrs Gates wash that every student after takmg the course wrll be a more socnlly de veloped person Very often students whlle rn school may feel thus etrquette course rs rather srlly but once they have graduated and entf red College or gotten a yob they begm to realrze the necessrty of knowmg what 15 the proper thmg to do and say The etrquette class met every Wednesday afternoon wlth Mrs Gates In class they learned and dlseussed the many thrngs relatrng to proper etrquette The class had an opportunrty to exerc1se 1ts knowl edge at the four funcnons held The Lrttle Foxes held a tea on February 25th an 1nformal dxnner on March l7th a buffet dmner for the Board of Educauon on May 19th and a formal drnner dance on une 5rd The etlquette course grves the student much pleasure rn addrtron to much benefrcral knowledge Our etzquelte tea aut a great Jucteu Klang uho attended rnnznzented on the enyogable tune 11761 had 56 0 o 'Q' ' X ' . ' N . 1 ,vvrgl Q . '.' xr ? . . I R xv' I . -um ft I - . ,. lx , P ,u ff, 1 - ..f , . r , ' f ln 4- ' 4, - -- - 1. -. V , s - il r 1 ,Q 47 Pb , X d 1 1 ' ' Q .. . L , A? Q . i - Y ' . ' - ' v M ' 4. , - -a 1 - - . . . x . . . , , . , . . . . , c , r ' . . . . . . V s - s y K , , V K k V L r . h Y . . . .1 - U - - ' , Q Q ' J ' , . S If EJYI' fl I NG ARD S I I, I A tl Mx es Bombarding the F oe Everyone looks forward to therr Physrcal Educatron class whenever rt may be ln the fall we start mth sotecr hockey and bombardment As trme goes llong vue play basketball and volley bfzll In thc vwnter wt have soual dtnung onee 1 week ln the sprrng our fuorrte IS softball and archery From thrs we h ue 1 Vll'lC'Ll program of sports whreh exery one enloys md lrkes to partrcrprte rn umpmg It Up The arm of Mr West md the school authorrtres rs to proude a well balanced program for both the ads anced and slower physrcally lnelmed The physmal edugatron progrrm not onlx ns a metns of xxorkmg off exeess steam rt lS also an educttronal currrculum Lnder tht expert te rthrm., of Mr West IFISIILILIIOFIS rre gmn rn basketball football baseball solleyball and apparatus work to mentron a few Ex ery box IS grxen lehante to dextlop hls own rnterests md skllls rn any specxal sport Therefore hke muent Sprrtr Port Byron Central dexelops phxsnt 11 frtness and strong mrnds rn the bodres of young m xnhood Almoft eafh fat tbrrugbm! the Jcbrof near both the gzrlr and In 3 are able to take gym in ubzfh they learn lo do gpmnamcr and plat ram 145 fiber rporrr 1 I . . . V . , . , s --.q - Q, ' L , , ,s I , Y , ,, Y -, L - W A V E L, , 5, ,A I Y f Y' f f ' 1 A' V 7 I V 1 ' I . 1 l t . t . t . . I ,M W Q lr' t if , 5 X , g ' A isgxrf, T 1 , , I X .I E . 3 I 2 k, ,X , . , I ' 1 I ' v ,M X li . . . ' 1 -A y '7 ' -A '-s ' , , - V f . - Q . . . L . . . . . t .y , ,' ', , -, - Y, '- - ' ' ' , , ' . . . . , E L 'I . .. ' I ' ' ' 1 ' V ' A ' v 4' 1 I 1 I , ' 05 ' ' 1 1 . Blockmg the Path Intmmurlls 1re games played rn hlgh school by all the students The gurls choose teams wrthrn therr oyyn gym clxss These telms compete ZIESIHSI each other rn 1 sport md then the vyrnner plays off wth the other yrttors of the other classes to determme the Cl1lfl'lplUII The sports pl ryed rn rntramurflls ure soceer bombrrdmenr blsltetbxll volleyball md softbxll one h 15 the yoy of belongrny, to terms The gbrrls enjoy thtse sports yery much 1nd yorn rn enthusns tlcally just 15 do the boys The boys selett therr terms rn the classes and then h ne plxyoffs The vyrnnrni, term from each clszss plays the wrnmnb teams of the other classes to determrnc the ehrmprons These sxme telms are kept throughout the school yerr for etch sport played Sp1k1ng that Ball In aJf1t1 rx I Asking gym live girly auf 11 U Lkffft Ieam Ill, their gym flame! auf play early olber In Ike fl! rm! uf I V 's 1 7 Q ' ,. I A I . 1 I A v, I .V .ff ' , l X t A . ' I ' . ' Y' ' A l V ,V A L - ,' A ' At. Q V' , ,V V' . t l', 1',L'L. '1,LkL. lntrumuruls help the girls gain u sense of fair-play. They learn to play together as Ll unit and every'- ALN . .7 Lg. 7. .Y A ' ' I L I L' 1' . 'u ' ' 'Q . V V ' ' 7 A . . - N ' A l I V A '11 ff AA I . - r ff' 'Jfg' v 4'.7 , I K' ' , 4 V I LU, fg 'jvmff Jpffrlj. Seeing How it's Done Standzng D Machxae S Crosby M Burns H Randolph A Campanello E Helmet P Lombardo M Shetler B Webber M Thomas Mxss Krayka Kneelmg R Stoneburg H Smxth R Laury 1 Warter H Pollfronx K Thurston B Hoskms K Holmes W Brown R Hruby Dancmg R Hruby P Stevens In an Arthur Murray studno a person may learn to dance at a frxed rate per hour Here at Port Byron Central every smdent may learn free of charge It IS the arm of Mass Krayka the dancmg teacher to have one hundred per cent partncrpatnon rn school held dances In short wallflowets w1ll become a thrng of the past Under her very able drrectxon a varred number of dances are bemg taught mcludrng the fox trot tango waltz and square dancmg In a short whrle every student should be a graceful dancer Thts class rs taught rn all gym classes seven through twelve Mr West also helped a great deal rn thxs frne class Mrss Andrews the Physrcal Educatron cadet for the second quarter of the school year also a1ded very much Miss Andrews rs studymg at Cortland State Unn ersrty As a result a Valentmes Dance was held for couples only Our arm IS to provrde a better soclally adjusted student body Early 11 eel: a permd II Jet nude I0 teafb and encourage the glrlr and bm! fn our trbrml to dame Many of lbe .flu denn enjoyed tbrr and pror ed Jo by making our Jthool dance! more Jurcerrful 1- . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . 1 . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . - . , . . ' Q 1 . . , - a ' v y 1 ' ' , . ' ' l . v s . . . Y . - y IIEC 011 .A'l'ING .l Ill S l Iliff I Iflll ffisffg Q Y 'I F J 1 r 1 1r 1 p 5 I J , 1 x X505 5 E K l ib WX M L 'A' Q1 j' uf X ,: gif! ' W ----lp me Y If Q n U - K f . xx 4 f Q ,I . 1 J, X . i f ,Eiml J I ... - 1 , Studying the Keyboard A1 Puma B Davus Mrs Smuh 11 S 'Ihurston N Waterman B Ratt l' rmer D 1 Sht Moore l P1l1.r1m M Thornpson R Wet 1ey S ones Spmosa R Waterman L Lom.,ear P Vbart 1 mxr R hor r yy u ot ears S Lter Saw cr XX nght S Lyrlt I' Osburn P Batt 1111 o mson ter ara s 1 1 rs rtn l Applebet We are yery fortunate ln our school to have a chance to take prano lessons rf we yylsh When talung prano lessons a person learns hovy to read notes Thrs IS helpful to a person when he ters tn band and cho1r At home musrt 1s one of the many essential elements that brmgs a true culture and profound pleasure to the young as well as the old Good mus1t elevates and refrnes It IS a vsonderful mfluence for right llyrng and character development Chlldren should begm the study ol muslt as early ln lrle as possxhle When reachlng the adolescent aee rn prano playrntz the student at that tlme learns to under stand the value of thrs frne art Tootmg ur Horns ll R J Sroneburg C Caser R ry J Spmosa R Sm1th P Tr1ne N Kmtaxd R Wethey J Post G Gregory N1 Nlosrranr P Short S Grxffen ltnncr K Smlth D Kent P Taylor 11 nu Nlr Smlth W Foster Bodner 1. Durther Frrzxmmons I Naplt D Hour W Xlsarltms P Smart T uhl J Moore I' Rosetrans Hoey R Granger J rrts D ton D G teen P NXl11rc Nl Osrrander ar R011 Rate t Hogan Matrxson D Schramm S Sresens D Cool-. I orum C Kartncr S jones D Trumbt P Bates S Vucaxer C Northrup M Saw cr S x e Mututn D fran R -Kldruh 51 s -ol Run l Eastman Detlter Bowser R Glrym opltxns l Axron Levus R West I Langwxrthy S Seamans C Duquette G Nye P Pxlor D Parsons R Alfrt s a Osburn lxeenly These proud looltrnru musmans are the members of the flurophont lwanl The msrruments are prolulwly the flrst these performer have cyct played They vull he taldnt lessons from Mr Smlth our school xnstrumenral teather for one sthool term At the end of rhls t1me they mll have learned rt they lrlte to play mstruments and they vyxll also be able to read mustc to a tertam extent Mr Sm1th vull ltnovy who from the fourth Lraders yull malse the best musrcrans ID future years when they vull play real hand mnstrumcnts The foundation of our Senmr Band begun by Iezlmg the ourtb grade 5tuJer1rs ubo are mlerefted rn mane play the ffutopbonef Tboxe ubo are not mlefetted an Band may 5111! enjoy plagrng muff: 121 faking P11010 fbtffffflf 62 Rn L1-D ', . ' . . -, 1. K'l h , tim, P. sn, J, , ,. . , , , 1 1 , R111 3-R, s '11, . s 1, J. Purse , 1. fjlclllfllllbf, J, if -it, s. Campbell, L. B ll k. A. L K. .h-1 , M. . -yr, M. If I , . ' ', 1, . . ' '51, R 1-N. R 11' - , J. rm , B. on 1. A. Blank, 11. snr 11111, ti. 111111, 11 Ball, r. Mills, t. G1u1t1, N, MJ 11, K, tuf- R V - ,K 'V . ,. ' X. t . W A . . V. A V K ' . - C q P ' 1 .. W ' -' f . -R X 4 ' I , ' ' I . , I 2 8 : ' ,. 'I I f - -T 1 H l 3 . i Nj I- , ' 4- :. I 5 . , 2 - 1 ' I f 1 fe 5 ' . s ur' P i 1 P Q' ' A ,. ' ' ,1 , , V . I -Q 3 , ' l I nu- . , .. l , K. u '. , ' '. . ' , . ' , .', ' ' , . ' , , . . . :JR -.. ,,R. ,. ,,.w1,,y'an J , . ', '. ' , K. ', . . . fa , . Lxn l , L. aly, , G ' , . ' y . . . 1 J -J. , gt 1 ,W ' , . 1 , , 1 , . 3 q , P. , 1 ,f -, . , . 11, . , . . 1, 1' , . f vy-, , L,-11, P ' 3 , - 11, . ,W 111, 1, -M. -1 ,xxx 1 .1 . ' lp, H -' , .. ,1 , . 2. -. , f 1 , is . , , , ' , . 1 , . -a , t. Hfll, li , 1. ' Learning the Notes Rau I P Kalet M Bruns P Stevens L Van Dyke B Becker S Howell L Smrth K Curan B Bodner L fhuttey Ron 7-C Kulczynsl-.1 A Leary D Saell M Washlngron L Stryker R Laury P Plngert R Nfac Duffle M Becker D Sthasel P Nlartens P Bodner J Applebee P Nlecomber G Thurston V Wrlrzelt J Beath j Bar Relle J Brranr Run 3 S Lrnenhan I Ofunntvr G Behm S Nostrant H Axton L Sherman A Nlorean H Taylor R Osrrander L Kerr Roe E L Bat F Nlartens S Crosb R Smxt J Le n Ylmlzrzg J Serzmyre B Hosluns Nl Green M Kerr J Thurston R Masson Nlr Smith Young., band members rlsrnpe to the Semor Band get rhexr flrst taste of playma together ln the JUHIOI' Band ln junlor Band they are elven melody or harmony parts and learn for the flrst trme to mtegrate thelr mustc mth that of the others exen though therr part does not sound the same Thls although lf sounds snmple lS really qurte dlffrcult to teach to some people although thex may he buddmr. muslttans Mr Smnth IS dorm. an excellent rob tn dlrcctlng the progress of Port Byron s future musxcrans Producmg Harmon n.. -41 Rom Lean. P onlex L vu Sm Ellxort S Nan Hour F Keenlx C' Koltzynsr Ron Kolczsnskr D Learx Nl rr at x Xla s at N asson Smlt lkxnfat X Xlazzeu R Carr rhall B Lan Duttn Smlth l pplebee Xl l bell Xl orzan .l c een s mtr X enze s urn .leur vrr P .xrsden C Nl Ball L XanD'- e 4 aet x n u Ro rt Ba C Hnlde rant -K slt L Bates H De-Bum In September ol 1957 our band once auam began practlce for the tear ahead Lnler the dlrectron of Nlr Warren Smlth the band tehearses three dass a vseelt lot hm me mlnutes Th1s sear was lndeed a buss one for the Senlor Band The band marched lor seseral parades ln 'Kuburn At the fall concert ln No sember the band had the honor or haunt: Nlr Freeman our torm r dlrector as a euest conductor The band practtced mans lone hours preparma routmes for ba l-tetball Lames In Marth the band partlcxpatel ln a uolnt xocal mstrumental program Also rn March the band yournexed to Mextco New York to put on therr part ot an ewtchanee toncert All umter and earlx prme the band put ln mam hours or hard vxorlt nn preparatlon for the Sprlna Concert Counts Festnal anl Competlrlon Being prfmmlfl from Begrnnerf benz' rn unmr band rl .1 lug trap rz fur mulnrzf efutarnrz 57717 dal that ue 11878 grariualetl from jufltur lun! to Sewer ban! ual ne J fur lzrggelz ezentf m our ,Intl ,gp rr oo Kff .Mills,Y'. es, V, I 'rr f Ah. ' 'An ' ' I ' ' ' ' ' . F I 'S ' .I 8 wx. . ilk . . xx v , -' I I 5 A4 I r , ' . - - ' A . , I . ' ' ' 1v. C 5 ' C ' , ' qt 1 . F I, I s 1 ' , , 1 t , Q K ' In - l ' . ' X , I I I K n A It , ' ' I ' ' - J l 9. . A ' -.. ' Y H S I-A .C 3 J. lrare, .T ara uv, L ith. J. ' . . ' . . ,. ' ' ltl. Ron I-E Mills. P. Quinn. C. Becker. B. Lmmmlller, Nl Ball. D. Smlrh, A. Burzess. Nl. Ball. C. W'arren. R. Saxton, S. Lillxe 3-A. V' . '. . Ke . H. C er. H. . r h l', R, .l . K. h. ,l. ' ll. .l. . , . . H. Sl S , . ' . Rffrt JLML . ,. A . . . s . M . B, T lm-l. R. K lj. H, S h. ,l. Y' l. C. Ob , F DI -, L. HL . . M K, f'r-lsbv. . . . . ' jk - R01 5-P, K l . H Case . ,l. Leh . H Carrts. Fl. 0 Hara. R Nl rdock, E. Mills wl, be 4. G. ll, .. b . ,l. . d , . . - F , . -4 - 77 . 't ' ' s' j .F wht' j. A 1. Q A' . .H ' ' A A . t A .' b , I. g ' kv. ' 1, V . - - I x' . . . I ' ' 'A ' ' i 1 r ' U . I . . A . L K- If lf I . VY . U , 68 Blending Our Voices IS - Ryu Conley B Yan Drrto K l-loean L Qmnth I Calltlns XI Ball Nl Carey A Daly Mrss lxennely Ron Southworth Nl Ienlts M Ball NI Crrss D Yirlczek F Marsh B Dovynre Run I Ellrott M Ball M lnsltrp H DeBott1s C X'arren ustcr F Mrlls P Marten Last year our school vyas fortunate enoush to haye a group of tzrrls mterested ln formrne .1 Glee Club For the most these glrls were thorr members who enloyed srnerng together ln September of l957 many of these same exrls were very drsapporntetl when they learned that because of class confltct they would be unable to be rn chorr To compensate for thrs the Grrls Glee Club was enlarged and myen more attennon The urls have rotanng classes rn vyhlch they practlce and prepare for concerts The Glee Club rs enyoyed by those who make rt up and also for those who are able to hear them at therr concerts The grrls have a varred repertorre of popular semlclassxcal and more serlous musrc a1t1ng for the Down Beat Conley A Knap I Ellrotl Van Drtto lxnapp I onnors F Roolter C Trme Nlrss lxennely I Nhcflcr P QUIHH P LIHISJCU B Ball R Ior an L N11 er I Ads Becker C Nlarsh Nl Smrth R Xlurdocls R Nlasson R Keen'y The chorr orrzanrzed rn September for the nlnth rhroutzh the tyxeltth Lrales meets each day for forty fue mrnutes Durmg these re hearsals the chorr members under the effluent lrrecnon of Mlss Dorrs kennedy vxorlt hard preparmn for concerts and other war1ous musrcal events Port Byron 15 proud ol rhrs frne group vlhrch rmproves each year Cetrarnly much credlt goes to Mrss Kennedy vsho spends so much tnme and effort mth the chorr Our frne chorr and the enthus1asm and mterest that 15 shown by the members rllustrates agam how much mus1c 15 appreclated an loyed by students at Port Byron Central Wfhen ue berome SOPIQUVVZVVEI ue are efzgrble lo frm the Ilzxed Ch zr Ik e all haze a ffl o fun Jrngmg for roncerlr and fonieftr 4 , - 0 9 ' iv L ', - . 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V - A - d 64 Combining Our Talents J 5 ' 5 Q Y E 'Z .' o 'T 9 5 ' ,V R Keenly M Ball l Wenzel P Conley l Connors P Vrtale J Shetler B Van Drrto F Dalesro Each fall all over New York State musrcal gathermgs known as All State are held These events are of great mterest to band or chestra and cholr members from hugh schools around the state These usually take place over the weekend Frrday afternoon rs devoted to thc frrst and also hard rehearsal Then rn the evening dancrng IS en1oyed Saturday rs entrrely devoted to rehearsals The clrmav comes Saturday eycnxm, when thc band chonr and orchestra give .1 publrc con ccrt All who attend arc rewarded for therr efforts when they perform a program that ns always rerrrlrc and unusually professronal for youm, hreh school musxuans ln November ol 1957 Port Byron sent tan people to the All brltc hcll tt 'Nuurk Four ot these musrclans were from thc band 1nd srx from the choxr Struttmg Our Stuff fx Il 7 C Smrrh A Laravyay M Xrtale 9 Smart H Randolph M Carey L Helmer N Younn G Thurston Thrs year the mayorette group consrstmg of sxxteen grrls a leader an assrstant and one alternate majorette put on a show at every home basketball same The mayorette group rs drrected by 'slr Smrth Marjorie Ball and Elrzabeth Kehoslcre serve as leader and usxstant leader Wrth the able plannrna of the routrne by Xir bmnth and the careful clrrectron and superyrsron of the two leaders our school boasts of a umque form ol entertarnment at basketball games Durma the marchrnge season the malorettes yxrll accompany the band at all parades They vull have a set marchxnz routme whxch they hope yull adl style anl color to the band The maporettes who are always busy practrclng deserve much praise anl credrt for thert work alll Mate f mn math fxpcnernr and enyomzerzl lo :bore u ho are arceptel Our rurzymetrfl pmzzle an added altractron lu cur basketball garner Q Rm, I-M. Ball. bl. Shetler, D.TMachlea, J. Young, M. Smart. P. Kalet. BT Webber, J. Connors. Speakmg Our M1nds 17 -1 z-1 '-Q W5 I-I Casey M Ball R Snyder R Burgess Abrem NI Insknp 'lhe Oratorrtal Contest sponsored by the local Amerrcan Lemon Post has become an annual eyent throughout Cayutza County Thls years contestants were Marporxe Ball Rlthard Snyder Richard Burgess Mart Inskrp and I-IuLh Casey The purpose of the tontest ts dual It not only strxves to develop top notch speakers rt also attempts to create a vuder rnterest and ltnovsledyee of the constttutron for more people The Amerxran Lemon Oratorrtal Contest rs a means of creatxng better crtlzenshxp and hltzher rdeals lor all Savmg for a Ram Day 'i Rou S Carey A Leary J Aldrrch M Wxllxams N Young B Smnth J Smrth L Stryker Rau D Marr K Baker P Martens S Smart R Hoey S Hovnell J johnson K Curran B Boclner Ron H Randolph B Vrtale A Black j Andrews I. Smrth B OI-Iara P Stevens D Baker P Kalet A Laravuay I-I Marshall J Hughes D Saelt Ron 4 A Burgess C Warren D Machtca C Becker H Carrrs B Crommtller N Robmson M Vlashrngton j Broun N Vxtale E Marsden P Guy V Vurlczek B Webber The Bank Tellers of Port Byron Central School have for the ftrst trme decrded to orgamze a club If WHS FCHIIZCJ th-if SINCE lJ3f1's1f1A had started rn September f 194 that S21 30198 had been deposnted Srnce September of thrs year a total of S4 57 56 has been deposrted The balance now on hand rn the bank from September 194 IS S1669 00 Our gulde words to successful men and women are INTEGRITY INDUSTRY and THRIFT All Oramnfal rrmtertanlr mutt prepafe 4 rpeefb around rome phase ojlbe Conttzlutzoq, Bankerr keep an dffllfdlty up to dale remrd of depoms o Q I as J, I, I 1 .... V X-N4 , . V . - ' 4 ... . . I FS' 'y if , t 7 -A -. ' fl WI . ' I I, A .fs ' I r - H : X . , t 4 V .' .elf , A a 1 lu..,.' .f . '. - , - I 1 A ,- A . .I . S A ' N , ,, ' I 'I , , ' I '. , vp. t Y I . . 1 . L. Y Y ' , U' , R H ' , ,- ' 0 , . , , 4 1 S , - - . . ' ' , s I f f I 1 rf 'Q n - , , It I .Cs J ' 4 . ,4 V , . 4' ' F41 Q: - - 4 - .L I-. , . , . ' , . , '. 1, - , - , - - 1- . , . , . . . , . . . , - . - . - y . ' ' , . , . , . . L V ..., , . ' . , , 4 , . , . , . , . , . y A I - w 1 lt - ru - - I I- ' I .' w ' 0 X-, I - h - - I I -T. - 4 fl-I ' 7. , ' , , In1t1at1ng Yo S 1ent1sts '14 zz I L Horr R Van Dyke P Bodner L Knapp j Thomas B Stlcox A Leary L Smtth Rau M Ford P Stonebutg D Smtth I Crysdale D Leary R Graf An rnterest tn vattous suhyects rs deyeloped early rn the grades Frequently thts lnterest ts Suence General Sttence ts a persons ftrst taste of hugh school sctence Th1s ts the foundatton for Bxology Physxcs and Chemtstry It ts from thts foundatton that the future of bttcnce students quxckly forms For the suence student there. 1s .1 promtstng future a demand for hrs ysork good pay a ,oh he enpoys Neva johs are awaxttng., htm and perhaps fame However yxhtle YM1lIlf'lLl'l1f future recoganttton our promtsnug screnttsts are buslly engaged ln study and cxpertmentatxon both tn regular glass work under the Lutdance of Mr Leary and Mr Zuhon and tn the Suence Cluh Entertalmng Us J Kmcatd I Connors R Carr C Smtth H Marshall B VanD1rto P Conley M Ball C Crosby F Dalesto R Murdock B Ol-lata R Burgess G Ball Last year under the ltrectton of Nfr Nmtth a zroup of band members :ot toeether for the purpose of formma a dance hand The group met after school when ttme was ayatlable The band played for seyeral concerts and also for a dance held after a supper spon sored by the luntor Class Dunne the summer the band competed tn an amateur contest held at the Vweedsport Commumty Farr Thts year the band meets eath week at .1 set pertod jxm lxmcard was elected dxrector and manaeer The hand ms alvsays vstllrnz tc play for any school acttvttv as they emoy playme lust as much as the students enyoy danctng and ltstenme to then' musnc Thu year mam of ur ymnel' flu netflx nrranr ff Suffice Club Thu e of ur uh befrmg I Ibrr fine dub benefit :ery much from rt G 0 U U 0 I .. 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Striving for Perfection fs een 93 Our schools five 4 H clubs with approximately 125 members meet together once a year for an achievement night program At this program individual members are recozmzed for outstanding work in work rn which they have carried out the points ofthe 4 H pledge The local clubs are Mentz Triangular Leader Mr Lawrence Dutcher Happy Workers Leader Mr C R Kaufman Pms and Needles Leader Mrs Stephen Mills Buclcsvrlle Pioneers Leader Mr Carl Stevens Happy Clover Leafs Leader Mrs Harry Taylor Planning for the Future Il I F Tnner B Smr Ron R Grat I Shetler R Snyder F Connors R Carrr R I-Irclxs J Beach R Somerulle H Niarshall M lanes T Nfmnow R111 E Turner G Emerson R Carey J Adslt F Laury l Wool F Wilson B Darrovs C Marsh Nir Qteyens D Wool j Niapley J Vrooman G Behm R lxeenly H Calkins A Foster L Marsden Future Farmers of America The primary arms of the Future Farmers of America are to develop agricultural leadership cooperation and citizenship The FFA Charter was acquired by the club in February of 1939 Mr Edwards was teaching at the time Then Mr Edwards taught for five years until the war when Mr Finley took over and taught on a half time basis ln 1946 Mr Stevens started teaching During the span of time from 19a9 to 1957 errhr boys have received the Empire Farmers degree At the present time there are 36 members in the club Our FFA and -4 H dubr Hof only teach us boa to do many ureful thmgr but ue 11150 .rupplement our allouance ,- -. . 15 ' If :I R' , . ,, . s ' ' X v - . : J l A I I. ',,. ws, A I af BVS ' if I 1 1 ' 'N 'L I l 1 1 Z ' l 1 1 - - - , l- . , T v l - - 5 , 1 an l ll . ,I L ' 1 . - F . . 4 . ' I e ,r -' I 1 . I I ,s ' Ift. . A Q Y G 5 , 'ill ,' m ' X E , - W I 7 gk C 5 MV, X GN I 1 A ' LX- 5' ' x . ft , I iff? Q ! ,X ' x 4 R11 1 . 5 , . -Ili. 2-. ft. ,. ',. ,. s., ,. ',.r ,. 1,3-H. .. .. ',. '.. ' Q.. .. '.. .1., ' , 'r , r , ' ,' , , L. . 1 , . , . , . 1, - . . l . . . . , ' .Y Y . . , ' - ' . ' , f fl V ' r from the :ale of many of our projefqir. We alro have good wboleiome fun ai our meefingr. Developing Athletes B.S. in Phytiral Education Graduate Work I Cortland State Teachers College Mr. Alberti, one of our seventh grade teachers, coaches baseball. He also helped this past fall with our football team BS in Education Graduate Work Syracuse University Mr Casey one of our sixth grade teachers Mr Albem coaches football and JV basketball Mr Casey BS rn Phgnral lzducalton Boston University Sargent College M A in Phuzraf Educatzon New York University Miss Ktayka is the girls physical education instruc tor Miss Krayka has charge of the cheerleaders and prepares girl teams for playdays and competition with other schools Miss Krayka also teaches Hygiene Miss Krayka BS in Phgncal Edurauon Cortland State University Graduate Work Syracuse University Coaching Schools University of North Carolina Long Island University Mr West is the boys physical education instruc tor He also coaches Var sity basketball West There four coaches deferze much credzt and prime from the .rruderm and adrnmxrtranon of thu chool If st werent for their corutant effom ue uoulfl net er he able to boar! of the fme phyrxcal education department that we have A 5 S Aff i r J C , . .. . .ML , Tackling the Foe Row 1 E Wxlson P Vttale S Smart I Beach M Ptccxano H Davxes J Marshall R Jordon J Applebee Row 2 I. Kerr G Ball 1 Wood R Burgess B Darrow R Sommervllle J Wenzel R Stone burg J Adsrr F Dalesxo Row 3 Mr Albern Mr Casey F Stoneburg W Mapley J Mapley A jackson W Mack J Emerson E Wxlson M Mazzeo L VanDyke E Robmson Mr Van Nostrand Due to our expansron nn the student body thts year the school was forced to have a JUUIOI' Varslty football team to go along wnth our Varsxty Thxs junxor Varsxty we hope wxll develop and help make the younger boys ready for the Varsity xn thenr future years Wlth more boys comxng out for the team you can readlly see that the school IS growmg nn many ways besldes populat1on Our Varsnty had a very successful season although they drcln t wm the champnonshrp they dnd come ln second place Our two teams dld very well under the new management of Mr Mxlton Casey and Mr Robert Albertx The junxor Varsxty schedule was as follows Port Byron Port Byron Port Byron The Varsxty schedule was as follows Port Port Porr Port Port Port Byron Byron Byron Byron Byron Byron Weedsport Moravla Umon Sprmgs Moravxa Weedsport Savannah Caro Opponents wtsh you the best of luck next season Whale we cannot all he member! of the football team we do realize how much the game mean: to the Jtudent body who gwe then loyal support to the team by cheering them on uhen the More 70 . . . . 27 Union Springs . . . . 33 . . . . 25 . . . . . 31 . . . . 53 ' . . . . . . 18 . . . . 19 ' ' . . . . 25 . . . . 39 ' . . . . . . 20 . . . . 43 . . . . . 42 ' .... 52 ...... 27 . . . . 12 . . . . . . . 12 . . . . 165 . . . . . 126 We ' . to the player: and 11 low Slnkmg that Push Shot 2 l West C Marsh R Somervrlle J Beach M Ptccnano K Aldrrch L Miller Managerr W Mapley F Stoneburg R Jordan The 1952 53 basketball season was xndeed a tremendous one for the Panthers of Port Byron The Port Byron ftve ended m flrst place tn the County League wnth a ten two record Competntron wlrhm the county was unusually keen and all the games were very trght and close all the way The Panthers ended regular league play ned for frrst place wtth a scrappy Kmg Ferry team Port Byron defeated Ktn Ferry to take honors as the wmner of the County Pennant for the second stratght year In the ftnal game of the County Play Offs Port Byron was defeated by Unton Sprtngs After thus game the Panthers recetved the trophy awarded to the team ln fnrst place Clayton Marsh recetved recognxtlon as one of the most valuable players tn the county cnrcult Mtke Pxccrano co-captam of the Panther team recetved the trophy for the most valuable player tn the league Thts trophy rs a great honor well deserved by Mnke The student body and faculty have shown much enthustasm and school sprrxt regardrng our team Mr West and the Panther team deserve much pranse and credtt for the ftne example of basketball gtven our school thts year Our barketball :quad bar brought bonof and glofy to our rchool tuo mccernve year: by wmmng Flfff Place fn the Cayuga County League U I Q 3 A 'T' , ' t A X. L A ' 1 lv! -. , 4 1 f T . 4 P1 , l ' l. ' 4 l ' ' l ' ' ' f 1 . V C. ff X 4 - , 4 'Y I I .1 IS , X! , Left to Right-F. Connors, F. Dalesio, R. Snyder, .J.-Shetler, R. Flicks, J. Wenzel, Coach Dana Laymg lt Row 1 W Smlth G Emerson E Robxnson L Van Dyke I. Kerr A Kolczynskl J Applebee Row 2 S Smart 1 Vrooman R Keenly K Roe R Burgess M Casey C Gregory J Trme R Masson C Cams H Marshall dock C Smith C Hlldebrant G Behm H Smxth The jumor Varsnty team IS the fnrst bxg step up the ladder to the Varsmry Most of the boys who played the 1952 53 season were moved up to the Varsnty leavmg a new and mexpernenced team to take up where they had successfully left off Also a coachmg vacancy arose when Coach West declded to coach only Var snty basketball Mnlton Casey became the junior Varsnty coach for the 1952 53 season Coach Casey along wuth hrs players med thexr very best to Wm every game Although thexr season was a httle unsuccessful we belleve that wnth the added experrence the next season wnll be very successful Out younger bake! toner: are recewmg valuable expenence winch .rhould continue to keep ur an tbe limelight of I O Row 3-M. Mazaeo, J. Adsit, J. Mapley, 1. Roberts, Darrow, R. Stoneburg, J. Kincaid, R. Mur- Barketball Hixtory in our communily. 78 Soelrlng that pg: Row I W Smith G Emerson L Marsden R Jordon R Graf Row 2 R Learo W Carey M Mazzeo I Vrooman K Wrxght F Dalesno L Mrller Row 3-G Ball J Kmcaxd .I Adsrr R Hlcks J Wenzel K Aldrxch R Stoneburg M Pnccrano B Darrow J Mapley Mr Albertr Last years baseball team fmnshed m a txe wxth Weedsport for second place rn the Cayuga County League Fnve men were lost through graduatlon from the twenty two man squad Thxs year Mr Alberu has been named coach The club xs hopmg to better last years mark of 7 won 4 lost Wrth seventeen veteran squad members and a fme crop of freshmen thxs yearsclub we hope wxll be an unbeatable combmatnon Wm or lose we may be sure the baseball squad wnll make us as proud of them as the football and bas ketball squads have done Bnrehall America!! Favorite Sport 1: very popular m our high :chool day: Thu sr evidenced by the number uho have reported for the organization meeting with our coach '-' . , . , . , . , . . T . y - , . , . , . , . , . . - y - s - y - u - 1 - y - s - , . , . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . , Q - ' . 1 . . . , , . - 1 7 7 , . , - 1 1 . ' Cheering is Part of Winning Row 1 J Knapp P Conley Row 2 M Ball A Laraway Row 3 J Connors J Smlth M Ball P Marsden E Kehoskne H De Bottxs M Ball B Tackel Each year the gxrls xn hxgh school try our for the cheerleadmg squad Thns IS to gnve the g1rls a fanr chance ln cheerleadmg Glrls ln 9th and 10th grades try out for Jumor Varsnty and llth and 12th grade glrls try out for Senxor Varslty The gxrls have several practxce mghts before the fmal selectxon The yudges conslst of cadets from varxous colleges who are practxce teachmg m Port Byron These judges do not know any of the gnrls and so there IS no partxalxty shown When the selectnon has been made the gxrls then become the cheerleadmg squads for that year They cheer for football and basketball games at home and away The cheerleaders play a very slgmfncant part nn the football and basketball season Therr mmatnve and support spur the team on to vnctory What could 4 team do without the femmme pulchntude of our cheerleader: who lead the loyal Juppoften of our l T . , . . T . , . . , . , . , . l , 1 . 5 - , - . 1 4 athletic .rquadf with their routing cheer: to victory. 'I FI NI SIIING TOUCIIE S A X Wi W N ,Z 4'6 f X 1 - ' ' v X I , Y Y wi I 7 Y Y - 3-.1-1 ii v K Q' x,- rf-la - 1 J 'if Y X 4 7- 1 I 1 - ll xg, l - 'jf' Ml k AS.. A I K Z UD I Y ff? ' - L.. ' EE X T Y 1 X QL f- ?f'M- 1 ' X :V .1 V' ' s: -L , H N 4 i- I T7 X 4 T --'K X' X 5 - XNLQ5' ff-L ' ' x... 0-gg, 1 -:Q H Helping Us Along Mr Prtcher Mrs Murray When we organrzed rn our unxor year the class elected Mrs Murray and Mr Prtcher as class advrsers Certarnly as we look back on our un1or and Senxor actxvmes we knov. that we could never have had the dances suppers sales and other money raxsmg events rf If had not been for therr help planning and superv1s1on Words could never tell Mrs Murray and Mr Pltcher how much we all appreclate what they ve done for us so may we srmply say Thank you both Leadrng the Class K Hogan R Snyder L Smrth M Ball At our frrst meetrng offrcers were elected Dnck Snyder was elected Presrdent Martha Ball V1ce Presn dent Kathryn Hogan Secretary and Lors Smxth Treasurer Durmg our unxor and Semor years these people have worked very hard to make our class and tts functrons successful No group can succeed wrthout leaders and the Class of 53 wouldnt have been a success rf xr had not been for the efforts of our offrcers Afzer ue are orgamzed at ,lumon and Semor: we are alloued to Jpomor :penal etentt 76 . J , , . . , , , , , . C 5 ' 7 1 - - 7 9 3 9 ' J , ' 1 Keeping Busy 195 2 February March May une November December 195 january February March May une Organized Class Chose Advisers Spaghetti Supper Citizenship Conference fM. Conley-E. Schweizerj Ordered Rings Cards and Announcements unior Prom Final Exams Graduation Ushers Spaghetti Supper Magazine Sale Senior Play Harvest Ball Worked on Christmis Baskets Regents Exams The Little Foxes Tea University Scholarship Exams Senior Honors Announced The Little Foxes Home Patty The Little Foxes Buffet Dinner Final Exams The Little Foxes Dinner Dance Baccalaureate Graduation Senior Trip Honormg the Deservmg Dorothy Baker Joe DePalma Marie enks Richard Jordan Robert Laravt av Frank Parry Mike Pteciano Mike Picciano john Shetler Barbara VanDlttO Dolores Wilczek Dolores Wilczek Two year 4 H Leadership Award Placing in Up State Scholastic Art Contest uniot Delegate to Citizenship Conference junior Delegate to Citizenship Conference Bausch and Lomb Science Av. ard Honorable Mention in Medical Auxiliary Art Contest Second Place in Medical Auxiliary Art Contest Placing in Up State Scholastic Art Contest First Place in Soil Conservation Contest Solo Flute in Eastern Division Music Educators Conference Placing in Up State Scholastic Art Contest First Place in Medical Auxiliary Art Contest Along ruth our rtufzer ue al 1 bale mam arlxzztzet nz fur Sem 'lea Afong ruth at ug 71117163 ue bare much fu 77 J I ' J . 5 . ' 5 5 f f f L Mike Picciano Most Valuable Player Trophy N 78 Proving Our Ability 1 A. WUI' ' , V ,X 417 ff fl Barbar jea V Drto Kathry Hogan IIIUIIA Marrh Ba ,W Los Sm TIONH xx Xx ff eangtbeedofou Semoy u eaff to: othef I I e Ernest Schwe zer . . .2 1 r I If A ' f '-T. a n an ' I - -' aa 2 n , 1... , ' f 1 1 - 1 1 I K ' in 5 'K a ll , X r If , . f lP ' L ' 'th r , .hr I X ' Y X fx i ri n r ' r ear 0 erag 5 e igured fna' out wh ive honor 5 uden J will b . Gazmg at Royalty ,fx-... If if-'rl LX. v-gb p fix kv Queen Martha Ball Kmg john lrace Attendants Wxlbur Mapley joan Foster Dolores Wllczek George Ball john Shetler Elnzabeth Kehoskle Kathryn Hogan Rrchard Snyder In Aprxl of 1952 the Junxor Class selected thenr candndates for Kmg and Queen of the prom wh1ch was to be held nn May Frve glrls and fnve boys were chosen A short trme after grades seven through twelve voted for the Krng and Queen Martha Ball was chosen Queen and ohn Irace was chosen Kmg The Prom a tremendous success was the frrst actnvrty sponsored by the umor Class Everyone who attended had a grand tnme and we re sure the Prom of 52 wrll be a treasured thought for many Actmg Before the Pubhc K Aldrrch M Ball K Hogan B VanDztto N Crrss P Vxtale W Young M Conley G Ball H Race J Foster Mxss Kennedy M Carey S Rnfenburg A Gundone E Schwenzer R Lara way R Snyder Early nn November the Semor Class presented nts play Our Hearts Were Young and Gay a three act hrlanty hut When thxs laugh provokmg plot wxth a 1923 settmg IS supplemented by a punch of Port Byron star dust, plus an almost professxonal behmd the scenes, the result was superb Much credrt IS grven to Mnss Kennedy, the dnrector of the play and to Mr Zubon, co dlrector Good work by the dxtectors, cast and crew, thus gave Port Byron Central a top notch comedy rn Out Hearts Were Young and Gay The bzgblxgbt of our Iumor year II the jumor Prom for many ueekr ahead ue plan for thu long auaued even! Our Senior Play nr one of the next important 0097111 fn our Semor year Much tune if Jpent trymg out and pracncsng for tim' I , 3- I W- Vg. 4 f Y Y S 3' 5 at 'Q K c Q' ' ' ' ' ' , -,,- A ,.l 7 ' ,Av , cy a V d V ' -' v., , . . , ' : -f 'Kas f Y l A CJ ti y - 6 2 ' f 3+ ac., L.l ' tr va Q , fi ' , 'J Q, V A . Q f , 5 , X ' ,X HA! . V I . A . f : i . 'List' . .. N? Q fr -C I ,I Q . KA r fee 'a Zn I 0- Ya w , D , . U I 1 5 V , ' . 0 Q' . Tv -A ' ' 1 ' D ' S ' . D ' ' I ' I i ' 1 ' I ' v KENNETH ALDRICH Senror Play 4 DOROTHY BAKER Dorothy Baker sr ber name Ar 4 4 H leader rhe r rure to wm fame Club 1 2 3 Presxdent 4 Secretary 1 2 3 County Cltxzenshnp Gnrl 3 Ban Tellerl 2 3 4 Graduatron Usher 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Kenny ubo like! any Jport Fnyoy htm elf mov! rn a harketbafl court B eball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Cayuga County Badmlnton Champs 2 Leglon Oratorncal Contest Yearbook Staff 4 Frre Preventxon Squal 3 Graduatron Usher 3 Presrdent Projector Club 1 GERALD APPLEBEE The one you dont hear but often Jee Alu ayr turn! out to be jerry Applebee A l Yearbook Staff 4 Badmmton I 3 GEORGE BALL On the dance floor George gwer Erpectally to all the pretty gzrlr Senior Band 1 2 3 4 Dance Band 4 Football 4 Semor Play 4 Baseball Manager 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Student Councrl 3 K u bulr BS , , , B ' ' X 3 x . , J! V l V mf. . ,3 I s 3 A Y X Q-. Ref, 1 , 3 A Q 4-H n , , ,4 Lt V , , , A MARTHA BALL Even auth her cheerleadmg choir and hand Martha! aluayt ready to lend a hand Jumor Prom Queen 3 Cheerleadxng 8 9 l 2 J 4 Sennor Play 4 n 7 8 I Dance Band 3 4 Choxr 2 3 4 Grrls Glee Club 3 German Band 3 Yearbook Staff 2 3 Sports Edltor 4 All State 2 4 Sports Day 3 Intramurals I 2 3 Legron Oratoncal 3 Student Councxl 3 4 4 4 Class Vxce Presxdent 3 4 President 1 Dramatxc Club Play 1 Bank Teller 1 JAMES BEACH Ifmmy xr aluayx on the go Where you ll fmd htm ue dont know Football 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 All Star 2 Baseball 2 Vxce Presldent 3 Intramurals I 2 3 4 'fi' JOYCE CALKINS Q!! RICHARD BURGESS Although he: healthy uzthout a :car Loolz at the dentr zn hu poor car' Football 3 4 n I 2 3 Senlor Play 4 Dance Band 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Speakmg Contest 3 4 Graduatnon Usher 3 Tennxs 2 W hen smgmg the rounds quite like 4 lark But sn Engluh flats the often has a bark onrl 2 3 Gnrls Glee Club 2 3 4 Maorettes 7 8 1 2 3 4 All State 3 Ushers Club 2 3 4 Graduanon Usher 3 Yearbook Staff Dramatlc Club l ll Bad , , ,2,3,4 F.F.4. 1, 2,.3,4 I Q 'x Bad,:,4 si ' Ch' ,,,4 u 3,4 nr MARILYNN CAREY 14 ' Marzlynn :J a mayorette Morettes78I234 Cheerleading 3 Semor Play 4 Playdays 2 3 4 Ushers Club 2 3 C orr 1 3 4 Graduatron Usher Intramurals I 2 3 4 Girls Glee Club 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Bank Teller 2 3 4 PATRICIA CARTNER Pally in the kztrhen rant he heat And when :he :turn to cook yofire m for treat Band I Chorr 3 Yearbook Staff 3 4 Ushers Club 3 4 Play Usher 4 4 H Club 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 MARY CONLEY When uefe arked uho J the mcext fn the clan of 53 We zzlwayf promptly amuer Mary Conley Chorr I 2 Student Councrl 2 3 Crtxzenshrp Conference 3 4 Semor Play 4 Yearbook Staff 2 3 4 Crrculatxon Manager 4 Who tuzrlr that bnton yur! lzke a yet MARY FRANCES CARRIS Sher pleasant nmlmg and full of mm Ami a barrel of laugh: when playmg I Yearbook Staff 2 3 4 Play Usher 4 Chorr 3 Ushers Club 3 4 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 m gym fa' gh., l I 1 4.1 , ai ,,,,,, , , I ,,4 h 3, 3 ', , , , . , ., S I 4 .1 . , .. . . , 4-H ,2,3,4 ,, Bank Tellers 1, 2, 3 , , , , 'Q . 9. 1. . Y O :L A . . , 1 Q , a . , , V - 7 3 1 , , , V7 'VV 7 ' ' 7 ' 1 w V H r' , , , , , FREDERICK CONNORS Wzth harketball football and harehall too He: got team :pmt through and through Football 2 3 4 Basketball JV I 2 3 Basketball V 4 Baseball 2 3 4 All Star 2 A l Cafeterra 4 JAMES CUFF Though when zn Jchool hm :J very quiet When her out hex quzte a not Basketball V 1 Basketball jr l Intramurals 1 2 3 Yearbook Staff 4 FFA Farr 2 AGNES DA LY Aggze :hould he zery glad For dxmplef are Jomelhzng ue all uuh we had C our l 2 3 Gxrls Glee Club 3 4 P Day l 7 9 Sportsday 1 7 Yearbook Staff A Intramurals I Ushers Club a 4 JOSEPH DEPALMA When there! uark to he done in art You can alwayr he mre that Joe uzll take part Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 2 3 4 Att Editor 4 Scxence Congress 1 2 . I I I , .. ,, -- ,, ,, F.F.. ,2,4 . ., , , - - , , . ,, I Q Q fl ,f ' i I , . .- lay ,-, x rf , ,3,3 . ,., ,, ! Library 1 GERALDINE EORDYCE Wah her looki and her lzmzn Gerry 15 Jure lo um murh fame Senior Play Usher 4 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Bank Teller 2 3 Dramatic Club I Student Council 1 JOAN FOSTER joan fr Jo pretty Ju ee! and gay No uonder the hoyx all look her C orr I 2 3 Girls Glee Club 4 144 1.31.-on CATHERINE FRANK Senior Play 4 Junior Prom Attendent 3 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Ushers Club 2 Library Club 7 Bank Teller l 7 Kindergarten Aid 3 Dramatic Club I Carefree happg and aluagi gag Than Catherme In ezera uaj Kindergarten Aid 4 Bank Teller I 2 3 4H34 lntramuralsl 2 3 4 Play Day Yearbook Staff 4 ANTHONY GUIDONE With Anthony J loohr and flafhing :mile He har the girl: 'sighing for many 4 mile. Senior Play 4 Syracuse Science Congress l 2 lntramuralsl 2 3 4 Usher for Graduation 3 Yearbook Staff 4 84 KA l HRYN HOGAN Effzczenl smzlmg ul very neat A girl like Katie you d07ll often mee! orr l 2 Glrls Glee Club 71 4 Yearbook Staff 7 3 4 Typrng Head 4 Semor Play 4 Class Secretary 3 4 Prom Attendant 3 Intramuralsl 2 3 JOHN IRACF john 11 the luckzexl in :lanes He never u orkr bu! aluayf pane! Football 8 I 4 Q 'pr Basketball jr Basketball V A Star 1 7 Baseball 8 1 Prom Kmg 3 Badmmton 2 Intramurals 1 C orr 8 1 3 Student Councrl 1 F A l Tennrs 7 Football Mgr 4 K AMBROSE JACKSONI Ambmre jackson uall go lo college Where he ll acquire 4 ueallb rf Lrmuledge Sensor Play 4 Football l 4 Intramurals Yearbook Staff 4 Tennrs 7 F A l Graduatron Usher 3 Baccalaureate Usher J ELIZABETH KEHOSKIE Student Counfll 4 LIZ IJ ro neat and tram Aluaps full of mule: and um Cheerleadnng 7 8 1 2 3 Maorertes7 812 3 4 Head of Band 4 junror Prom Attendant n Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Play Days 7 3 Sports Days 2 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Senior Play Usher 4 85 ch' .,s ,,.,4 fn ,,2,3,f W. .a,1 .2,5 ll ,-.5 '.,2,3 ,2,3,4 ' h' .F.: ll,2,4 l -,.,. 4-'Q DUANF MILLER Deu L5 zs Ilya kzmf of gag uho make: the uorld gay Ile har a yuh and a frzuzdlg mzzle for all of us each day Basketball My l 7 3 4 ltre Preventxon 4 Yearbook Staff 3 4 C olr l 7 Photography Club 1 ROBFRT LARAWAY Bfb zpfvcarr rf bc a Ulllff rue B111 zfluz Vu gf! lf, lufzt bmi be f rea 5 ftf ul Scnxor Plas 4 rzmuralQ 7 v Oratorltrzl Comcbt v Yetlrboolt Staff 4 Wll BUR MAPI FY You mn! be fare uhm llfzllvur F r be r gulf! ulnn het near mt uall 2 J Baseball 2 Manager 1 Vo qball 7 lntramurals l 7 Prom Attendant 3 F A l 4 H 1 'Sr Rv- FRAINK PARRY Frank IJ amwzg the lalenred 171 the dan of 53 Hzr drazzzngr and art uork are a pleaiure to fee Baseball 7 J Football 4 Intramurals 1 Arr Contest 4 Yearbook Staff a zr here Qt 1 4 , f 1 ' 1 . 1' 1 f ff '. 11 lnffffa. lntt i -. 1 .4 A I ' x , b 1 11' , Q' f I. . K F04 l , B,-1 K, Basketball Mgr. l, 2, 3, 4 ll-' ' -, 3 ' .-. 3, 4 'W .F. . ' QS . 'Z -Q tk If I ' 5 A ' - ' lv 1' h . , H I. ,,-5 4 Y , -. ', 4 , If ' , 3, 3, 4 5' f 14 HELEN RACE 'NIIKE PICCIAINO A Ile Illlfi' arret an Ieam f I Ufhen zl cmner ipurtr Ilzke xr really on lhe eam Bas etball 7 4 A Star 7 9 F otball 7 3 I Baseball 2 3 Intramurals 7 Ping Ponsz 7 Choir 9 FFA 7 II rfb her lozelm mzzle and mee curly Helen 11 lzkezl by all the guy and gzrlr Senior Play 4 All State Chorus 5 rs Glce Club l 7 mr l ramuralsl 7 n Ushers Club 5 2 SHIRLEY RIFENBURG PEGGY RACE Peggy lorer to ring aml flame. Sher full of laughter anal romance nt l -., oir I, -. , All State 3 U ersClubl 2 5 4 Yearbook Staff 9 -4 Intramurals I, -, Cafeteria 1.2 , a Shirley har ber fun nn ilu rreekemlr Viriting in Stratum zriib all ber ffiemlr. Senior Play - Yearbook Staff sl Kindergarten Aid J Intramurals l, 2 Dramatic Club l Library Clu - Bank Teller 1, 2. 7 87 ERNEST SCHWEIZER Senior Play 4 Student Council 3. 4 President 4 Oratorical Contest 3 Intramurals l, 2. 3, 4 Boys' State 3 Yearbook Staff 3, 4 Citizenship Ed. Conference w-3 IOHN SHETLER john 11 a regular on the Port Byron ne He afmort maker lbal lzarketball rome alwe Basketball jr I Bas etball Sr 7 3 4 Football 2 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Photography Editor f Volleyball 3 Agriculture 2 3 4 1 Il they gave prizer for making noire at a game. Our friend Ernie uould ,rarely urn fame. 3 ELIZABETH SHETLER An allrround athlete ir thi: gal Liz. But erperially uilb a barketball-the Band 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play Usher 4 Graduation Usher 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Prom Attendant 3 GORDON SMITH Graduation Usher 3 Manager l Cordon u alu ayr .rmzlzng and gay Aluayr ready to help fn any uay Yearbook Staff 3 4 Photography Editor 4 Student Council Rep 4 Graduation Usher 3 Ass Stage Mgr Senior Play 4 'J sure a 11 hizf kg e UR 1 'Zi gb JACQUELINIE SMITH ,lafkte 1: a lztrle lan' She bar lrtl of charm aml plenty of clan Cheerleadxnn 3 our 1 2 Gxtls Glee Club J Graduarron Usher 3 Ushers Club 2 3 4 Mayorettes l 7 Yearbook Staff w Intramuralsl 2 3 f Bank Teller 1 f Srulent Countxl l LUIS SMITH In typmg and rhrrtbaml Lon ralef high She ll be a good Ierretarn to mme lurky gu an 'S 9 Choir 3 4 Gtrls Glee Club v I Class Treasurer 3 -4 Yearbook Staff v 4 Literary Head 4 Student Councnl Cashxer 4 Clarmet uartette a Ban Teller l 7 Dramattc Club 1 ta All Star 7 A 1 Fntst Place 3 RICHARD SNYDER For clan president ue :bose Dzrk Snyder He certainly made our burden: Jeem lighter Class President 3 4 Oratorrcal Contest 3 4 Bas etball 7 3 f FFA Speaking Contest 3 4 Student Councnl 3 Vrce Ptesrdent Boys State 3 Senior Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Prom Attendant Pmg Pong Smgle Champ Doubles 7 3 FRED STONEBURG Fred xt ronyctenltour al: mt helping our team And at a manager be: really on the beam Football Mgr 2 3 4 Basketball Mgr 3 4 Baseball Mgr 3 F FA 2, 3 Flre Prevention 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 7 7 'l , 'j'.S,f,4 Ch' . ,3.4 , , Y4 ' '34 . ...l 3.4 K X. i . , I , A Y , JL Bd7,t.l,2,',4 ' A . I 4 Af I If 1 wfgif I Y, 2, ' Q 6.4 k ,- I 1 ' 1 k -, .4 F.F. . ,2,3,4 - L, ' 1 - , , , LILA STOXFBL RC A ze c f Ll: I a muffe r me thread A paltcrn lbaz fztr am! fin H gr ahead Catuerxa Workers 4 Play Lshcr 4 Yearbook Staff Q ramuralsl 7 3 Magazme bale Capram Playrlaxs BARBARA JEAN NAN DITTO Iv, far! mn great nf r none mf fmalf Barbara jean runes! H1 all ccrlcad1nL S 1 HIM oxr l Cnrls Glee Club 3 4 Buffalo All brare 4 State 8 1 Yearbook Staff Edxror 4 Semor Play 4 Dance Band 3 4 Band Secretary 3 Band Presxdent 4 Inrramuralsl 7 3 P days 7 3 4 Llbrary Club Dramarxc Club brudcnr Councxl 1 ,lg-Lx ,Lx MARY VITALE 31111 afuayr bear Marg .fl7l1gl71g a mng fm mme of her planr erer gn u mng Maporettes I 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Ushers Club PAUL VITALE Iauf Vzlale 15 bu name Am! hazing fun IJ 1,711 game Iootball 7 3 Semor Play 4 Chou o 4 Intramural 7, 3, 4 All Stare 3, 4 .7 .71 7 Q p1L l14A'1fJ. ff ,,U , ,- ' I , A Inrf .,, ,, 4 A, . .I .V V. 3 ,f 1 1 ' '11 4 . Ch-- ' 'K' U, , 2. B B l 18, I,2.3.4 Ch A .2, 3, 4 M , , Af . i li All. , ,2,3. 2, 3. - . -, Q lay ' -. ,f N ' 1 ,X ' 6' . N. , . . l Y , Y 7 l v v - 4, 1 a v 'f 7-.-,:: 's . x C, v I . . . : -,14 ' v DOLORFS WILCZEK In dmuing, Dolores it a taferzred one. She ulumx has a marrerpie:e uhen rhe get! done. Girls' Glee Club 4 Choir I, 2, 3 Graduation Usher 5 Ushers Club 2, 5, 4 unior Prom Attendant 5 I Yearbook Staff 9 4 Art Head 4 Dramatlc Club 2 Cafeterna Cashner 3 4 Bank Tellers Club I 2 MARY WITHERS Mary 11 a Izttfe lam Who :loam 1 llke to gn In clan Chmr I In ramurals I 7 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Semor Play Usher f Cafetetla I VUILLIAM X OUNIG MARLENE WRIGHT Fraceful agile rlzm am! la!! Marlene IJ a Jbarpze urlb Intramurals I 2 5 4 P day 7 S I Ushers Club 7 3 I Yearbook Staff 4 Art Contest 3 Girl Scouts 1 Dramatlc Club I T1 be nz a fluff 11 :th Wzllze Young Aluam tumr rut tn be lnlf of lm Semor Play I Choxr a 4 Inttamuralsl 7 w 4 Yearbook Start 4 Scnence Club I 91 tba! lmrleetball L t ,-, ,4 ' I V ' I . at I Q I . I V I 1 lay -,.,- I I Sportsday5 144 -,,,'f l 1 ., ' .2 , , mf . . VA, Servmg Our Marle OConnor Lorenzo Ames R1chard Ames Fred Edmunds Don Ellmwood Dan Scanlon jrm Shetler Earl Stevens ROHHIC Thurston B111 Wenzel Roger DePotter Country B111 Kmcard CKorean Verb B111 Marquart CNavy Verb Pheobe M1lls Lee B1dwell Harold F1nch Earl Goldsmxrh Bruce Prosser Roberta Rrvers Marcra Tallman Shrrley Baker Dav1d Derby MHIOIIC Dutcher john M1ller joan Nugent Kelvm Sm1th Earl Snyder Wesley Bobbetr Er1c Burgess Barbara Black Helen Brrggs Norma Horr Gladys Engvall Reta Rosecrans Mary Warren Former L1brar1an and teacher Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Tra1n1ng at Sr joseph s Hosp1tal Buffalo State UUIVGISIIY Tra1n1ng at Auburn Memorral I-Iospxral Lynchburg College Lynchburg V1rg1n1a Tra1n1ng at Auburn Memorral Hosp1tal College of Forestry Syracuse UHIVCISIEY Buffalo State UUlVCISlfy School of Eng1neer1ng Syracuse Un1vers1ty Wesleyan Un1vers1ty Wesleyan West Vlfglnla Cornell Un1vers1ty Park College of Aeronaurlcs, St LOUIS, Mo Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Bus1ness Bus1ness Bus1ness Bus1ness Busmess Keuka College School School School School School 92 Class Class C ass Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class of '50 ' ................................................... of'5O of '50 ' .................................................. of'5O of'50 ' ..................................................... of'5O of '50 ' ............................,................... of'5O ' ........................,..............,.....,....., of'5O joseph Lusk .................................................... 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Y. AUBURN NEW YORK ll 1 ' lit Q ,- 'K Y ' I is ,Q , n.. - .. 4 A I . . Qt- x . . l I' ' R I 6, I R . g ' - G m - . ' e I . - ru- . . ' l' 1 Q., , l . ,, 1 D 3 3 -4 :4 up . r fl X N A x . .Ax I XOXO' ef . A q A Y -I .t sg - . O X .' . . I . ' ' I , - L4 Congratulations To the Class of 1953 Port Byron Central School Your Frlendly Bank AUBURN TRUST COMPANY Port Byron N Y Auburn N Y X Member of the Fecleral DEPOSIT Insurance Corporatlon AUBURN PANTS FACTORY STORES 10 STATE STREET DIAL 2 3322 AUBURN N x of BETTER MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN 4 AND BOYS AT LOW PRICES X 1 Y r Sch ol B nk A count J AUBURN M Y be YOUR UNT MAGIC CARPET TO SUCCESS M BetW1h frmyourSch IB lc Dm Sm AUBURN SAVINGS BANK Auburn New York Under the Town Clock Member Federal Deposxt Insurance Corp ,VAX-'oU 'fwN ,.. Q54 , . . XCOMWP-A X Z I f ' ,xx I - , . Y. ,AVA-il ' x jp.. - A by f. I 'x' T f A x QV, 4 In ai X I I - ,ff . M- f Y ou o a c . I 0 ' a I I r I ' - u'Ql'D'v9 I E. '. --'I oxvel I - s 's es 0 oo an V . ll Y, Fm a T R E A T Oooo Health to An from B st to E THE AuntSarahs FRIED CAKES J YOUR 'RUG sung DEALER J I IN THIS COIVIIVIUNITY BLAKE s PHARMACY Port Byron ew York Internatlonal Harvester BAR L SUPPLY Farm Equlpment Refrlgeratlon Beacon Feeds and Servlce Hardware Seeds Fertlhzers Lawns Supplies BROTHERS 39 years of Servxce INTIIUATIONAL sfofo shoot Road '5 112 Clark Street Auburn, Sawyers Corners Phone Z 5531 BLUE SUNOCO Congratulations Products Class of 53 Tl Q ll M BREWSTER DRY CLEANERS v AWIIQ N is Q Phone 6176 WEEDSPORT NEW YORK xkj Port Byron ew York Dlamonds Watches ewelry Fme Repaxrmg MOU I DIAMONDS M M, N NTED For the best 1 sports I CLAYTON A. BRODT I1 1 oo tw, , equlpment Buy at 60 Genesee Street Auburn, N Y Phone 2-1161 BILI.'S SPORTING GOODS Weedsport New York Amerxcan Gem Society Registered jeweler, No 150 It's e A T , f Is 'Q 6 -- . 'E -J' D 31 East Genesee St. Auburn N 3' N. Y. I - H B A A R R ' R 'I' ' I 'I A O s '. N 'S --.T!-q.gg- L TI-Q-:' f A PX no n Kg. X ' N O Y - ,- - J x Y I .K F, i 1 . , guhfy 4 conrfgyo Q41 'F CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 53 May success ln your chosen career crown the com mencement whlch you have ach1evedI A weII concelved plan and a substantial founcIat1on are the basis for a success ful IJUIICIlflg In character bulldlng the Importance of a founclatlon I5 most essentlal WILLIAM E BOULEY C0 INC C:I'NI'RAL CONTRACTORS 33 WILLIAM STREET AUBURN N 'S .-,, kv Contractors for Addltlons ln 1953 Y Su gvfa 2 ,I L fa C' 1 Q I Q? Q? 1 GN 4 YNEQ4 3 1,6 if 7 3 3 'I' In -fmt' S ' 7 1 - I . ., A If L I .I , .A sgvi .. W x . frgtsv X ,NS Z ,if . Ai I A . X ' . me , - . 1.3-1 2 XT.-5 LY 1 I ,V I! ia l,?, 'l, ,- b , b Q 2, -qt:--Z '49 YJ. . ' -- . L.b ' '-.11 'b Q- - 1 .',- L- . .-Jace .. - ' 'F i I HN ' BYR OCFUH-I CDW S A N z Q Q' Q J 'E '11 s,. 3 asain 5 9,7 lie , E ik, 0 QQ sp? 2 S! 65:5 JP o '-I 22' E ul E . -4 H' . S 2. 7: 2 3' I 1 ,. 5' r- S ' 5 Y- ,. g K I Q ,vs ET! 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INSURANCE THAT REALLY INSURES THE EDNA MOON BOOK STORE Stahonery Cards C1 ts INSURANCE co fa I 'xx 51? 5 Rochester St Port Byron New York 12 South St Auburn To ha e your home measured up to that old adage For a Creamer Tasfmg Milk, uf s VITAMIN D PHONE 36283 For Everything F me Foods DOAN S FOOD MARKET Dral 3-3207 TREE E W qw if Homooemzen HOME lm FULTS FURNITURE STORE Weedsport New York SIDESTREET GAMBLE says H1Schoolers see my new no elty oxfords Headquarters for Cowboy tyles ln Boots Hats Belts Also many :tems ln saddlery Saddles Bndles Halters Blts Martmgales 7 Clark Street Auburn, N Y - Custom Grinding an Mlxlng done for you at GRAF S MILL 288 Mary St Auburn N Y Flour Feed and Clder Mull Free Dellvery Port Byron New York Phone 2223 3 Q22 Qrfl Q 2 - 1 X - 9 :X x 59 -.Y A - I 1 . ,N. Y. v ' 9 B ff KW ll 'fig . Y, at I -2 n . Q' , 5 . , 1 ' sn A .- v . . s ' , , . ' 7 GENERAL BAKING CO. 'x ref rg, QA' HOPALONG CASSIDY ON TELEVISION Every Sunday 6 P lVl Channel a lv lg Ptlvr ,A V ,, T Port Byron GUIDONE S FARM getabl ca d at 73 Canal St New York Compliments f DR MURRAY HOFSTETTER 53 Genesee Street AUBURN NEW YORK f 'W-ffroon The Hollywood Restaurant Zoolfz Clark St Auburn N HOMICK S M n s Sh p M yfl ld 4 Star Clothe n 159 State Street Auburn, N Y f m N l E M H A Z l. WEEDSPORT NEW YORK X4 5 Q? Bo q et l Pe enml fm Qi am o1v'r011y1f youhv vv C slVl AdEt HUNTER DINERANT - A 4 R-sv IV I 18 Genesee Street Auburn N Y o f l NN j ug 0, X Q visit - 5 - , . Y. ul, , Compliments ll 7 5 A of Q, V 'U ' T ,J for quality ' C? t . lf 'll ve es te, l J e ' o ' T I a 'e s , L0 te Suits. Topcoats. Sportcoats and a full line of I . . . famous fur nshmgs I We rent or al wear M l N . IT T Let' eet n a At - l u u s ,E r '35 Y R , H l s f A U u Q 5 , ' ' ve , PORT BYRON HOTEL Serving Compliments Steaks Chops Clncken and Sea Food J O We Cater Weddings an Parties For All Occasions A Place Well Remembered Fo J Pl0El'0WSkl Prop Phone Port Byron 3751 Everyone s pl'3lSlI'lg Coats Smuts and Banquets an Dlnners r Good Food Montezuma General Store New York sw X JULIANA SHOP Infants Gr Chrldrens Center Inc Tots to Teens 136 Genesee Street Auburn N Y STATE STREET Dresses O 5 7 AUIUIN I Vs Sizes 9 to 52 or Found e K JEFFERY S WOMEN S SHOPPE Latest Creatrons Over Woolworth s 103 Genesee Street 6 MONEY 'HM When purchasing Auburn N Y For Women or uallty Meats Grocerxes shop at A L L your paper supplxes KAUFMAN S CASH MARKET COITIC to F s JOHNSTON PAPER co PM B,,,,,, New ,Mk 24 Market Street Auburn N Y I of L. M. N E S to .d d 1 i 1 QV ,. -f :t U I 1' . of to , - U I sl u 'Y H l . . -'GJ -, t l - 05' . 'T lf 7 D ' Ev. Q 6 I lzlllll V A, I U F at ft' th , , ,412 - V, :Ni-Z , --:- 5 , ' i Z4. . l U 9 O Q - F E I - 'NW MARSHALL S CLOTHING STORE ' 1 h dre t jg h d msur nce h E X man sh p WALTER KERNS l3lGeneseeStreet ew ork AUBURN NEW YORK Port Byron ph L A N G H A M S MARTENS PACKING COMPANY , ,, 'X '- ' L J X - Y r A .L .-nn.. 1.17, 4191 ' ' , X f px, 1 Where t e well ssed It's a good hing these fellows T 0 5' - . X X a a wlt X ' , N Y , Com 'ments m ber of of OQPLSEQ, FUNERAL N 2 O S E R V I C E Port Byron New York 1 5 . ,L U Co im s of Wa es and 1 we er pair Eyes exa ' an ss s i e I by : 0 ' . o im s S of I 0 . I-7 at Y A 91 Genesee Sf Aubum N Y 0 Q Phone Auburn 3 5369 'inc mpl ent LIBERMAN S JEWELRY STORE 60 years of service tch e I y Re mined d Cla e ftt d M H Shay Optometrist 70 Genesee Street Auburn N Y D nt be behind the 8 ball C mpl ent MASSON C0 Phone2790 Conquest MARSHALL S Port Byron New York CASH STORE New York ..J CLYDE MITCHELL A ' f Barber Shop 2' . ' Main Street 5 U1 I FO Port Byron New York Compliments O HARA S 4 North Seneca Street Weedsport New York John J Moose GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANC-ES Easyw he yr adr XMAS H C R 5 Phone 2714 IRDNCR5 PortByronN THE NATIONAL BANK OF AUBURN FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 120 Genesee Street Auburn N Want a Good C P NORTHWAY INC PERF ECTION CLEANERS 8: DYERS M Tamburo P Tailoring E, ce Phone 3 5441 A urn ew York PETER S FURNITURE STORE pI t m ni et f5000 toe c pp edbyOPS 53 some , vw- ..4ff 1 163 State Street Auburn N THE PORT BYRON FURNITURE STORE for y ur GE pplia ce 47 Sl Market Street Auburn N Y Port Byron N Y 4 ,o LII Y J I A I -,,,,- L ' I of - 'I .21 'Y , IF 1 I f 4,2 f. A643 I ' i Z' O u ' Y, X'1 L 47 Com Iete as rs, Dr e s, - - n Ioners t 2 Serv! - f - , .Y. '15 N Sl 7 77 Com ee Ho e Fur 'shingn A Low s prices o , s r s Pri es a rov n,nei I . NENBER I - Lf' .,i,- , ,o..e , T V , I V ,., ,S z J 'v,v V A --ai -.A--.- ,111-,T , . Y. , . Y. ar Go To . o . . a ' n s ' 7 f Q , . n C mplm nt PAN PORT BYRON GUN CLUB INC Port Byron New York EIR JL L-.L no ' It h PORT BYRON LUMBER and COAL CO I f Port Byron N Y COAL Ano COKE I f Pownsn f X59 PUFF j 3 al P rman nt Wa 1 g 6 ec? Florence Fantacone Prop l South St. Phone 2 0171 91 F Y ur NEXT Sp gh ttl Supp PROCINO ROSSI 48 Washington St Auburn N HIIRIURY F TheL Ped IIt1d THE RIGGS MOTOR CO INC 88 Grant Avenue AUBURN NEW YORK 95 4 T MOV' eqxiggfg 0 03175 Auburn, N Y Phone 2-5441 A 28 Genesee St. Dx m nds Watch s L rice- NORMAN RUMPF C I' 24 Grant Avenue Auburn, N Y at Five Points Open evenings till 8 P. M Dial 2-0490 Watch Repairing Compliments Of If you neecl money for your business RONDINA FURNITURE or home IIHBI gfqg Go to SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION and apply Where Quality an Price Meet Auburn ew York Auburn 96 Genesee Street e OI' York W JOHN SEXTON 8: CO I SAELI S GENERAL STORE Spring Lake New York Q' Case Machinery General Electric Appliances Manufacturing Wholesale Grocers Gulf Products P 0 Box 423 GPO Phone Port Byron 2485 New York l New York ay It With Dont Be Like This eWe INSTALL Q 0 ur Alr Conditioning v Uni s t Aqgfjzl F is s E v R Lewis Street Auburn New York YOITI SHAW an BOEHLER 140 Dunning Avenue Aubum New York 2: in L 5: . f d H N 1 N 'fa - , I Tires - Hardware U S . ' as 7 O . .. . X I Lb , IL S I. , 'xipfl Q SX '1 d A Ri-:D . IE Be wlse as the ow SHOP AT SIMPSON S .IEWELERS 1 North Street Auburn N Y Watches and ewelry Repamng Tel Z 3531 Compllments Of SLAYTONS GENERAL STORE 'S ,QTQ fvggtl WA' rifle- Q. U Conquest . ,' New York If your car I doesnltkpeilc along 1 e t IS Brmg It to I 0 SMITH S SERVICE GARAGE Phone 2641 Carl F Smlth Prop Fxrestone Txres Gulf Gas and O11 Exlcle Batterles P05 BYl'0l'l New York Planning a party? Well then hurry to Your phone and call SPRINGSIDE INN and It will be planned for you Phone 2 3241 West Lake Road Auhum New York If you want the best ,5,. ln furniture fr I ' come to L Q SQUARE DEAL ,, , M FURNITURE f r- Auburn, N Y STREVYS TYPEWRITER STORE Royal Typewrlter Dealer ani' 5-Q Rentals Sa es fm- Servlce Portables 15 Exchange Street Aubum N Y Complxments f SMITH S SHOPPING CENTER REDS: WHITE' FOOD STORES The Complete Store Conquest New York Compliments of A G TARBY Commercial Photographer Aubum New York . I Q Q g ' X Y Q.: 1 Tx ' ' '- I 'N li , . . ' J . . , , - 3 7 , 3 v u ,fm , -so all ' ' T , . ' f. ll . .' Tr: Z ,'1bff.tf wif -' V ' ' ' + ' ' 1 ' 1 54-58 Genesee St. Q 1 :P l Yi' . . .ffl , ' 0 Q u 9 n . . P I, o 0 9 0 U Q' X 0 Q 0 o Y . 37 . , . T ' W R . , 5110-4-J' ff ,A-.,,,.,QSf '-1. .gl 44 i-17:31, A' I ' -V V 5 , . . I - - - - - ' o 1 .al-'fi 5 S C PORT BYRON TELEPHONE COMPANY I D Gd Pmpt an E WETH Cl' Port Byron N Y Port Byron New York TRAUB S WHITING S FURNITURE W EM sroks an ap ,i- ml 40 46 Genesee St 31 E Genesee St Auburn New York Auburn New York I fi 84 J C pllments N NNN P : :- 1: '1 F Z G S 'C 0 :Tr 'U o 1 W '51 o :s WILT S DAIRY New York 207 State Street I Compliments ,..1 GEORGE H. WARD fj SHO PP E ,Amity Headquarters A for Sales Servlce Clothing, Shoes, Jewelry 20 24 water St Auburn, N. Y. Weedsport New York Compliments 4' of Meats Gro eries - YY oo S To Dresses Courteous I H . ' E Y S vice Y 3- I -L,.. V fl all T , I .N P er , W It , -1 ' ' P+? I 9 I Convplimen s Of i Q 2' Q 1 3 Om ' ' v Q A! 6 of I ' ' C , A NNN - . , I ,l1 'Q -1 1.. i of + g L 721- X 1 ,311 wlNToN fig T -.4 l-1-4 Auburn l Port Byron WORDEN S PAINTS 48 Genesee St. New York Betwsh s ALFRED DAIRY Phone 2501 New York Ql- WRlGHT'S GARAGE 5 Kusrzn . 80 Utica St. mlm zesz fkgzm PORT BYRON PRESS THE KE YSTONE Phone 3839 C H Traver BUSINESS Pri ting Port Byron 64 Green St New York MONTEZUMA HOTEL X Qiq A -x , Sales '- . an E., and T .a' Ax' y Service - ' 'C' ' SQL: l l l 'eh i s i e 5 l Quality 'rl i K:- Compliments of Q , . V AUBURN COCA COLA BOTTLING co. . REM All legal er' I For he e that 'L' , beverages refreshes drink Fine Foods A 9 Dancing tha- Com i ents Di ' of 'lil . X , A. E. Your Friendly i a e F3 . Dealer Auburn t paus COCA COLA FXJNJ W G nt Avenue New York SERyICE John Strapach Prop plm Van Ditto Leh gh V ll y A Port Byron N Y SIIUAIECUALDEAI. Phone 2387 I -s ihmxnx. Uuuxunx s B of-'33-f' W? Cajflg Q., ALWAYS ASK FOR S C H U L E R S Potato Chlps Potato Fri s French Fried Potatoes ull nne Style Cheese Corn Sticks Peanut Butter Strcks Amenca s Finest G TO OUR FINANCIAL HELPERS It would not have been poss1ble to publrsh a yearbook th1s year wrthout the help grven to us through the boosters and the people who have grven us advertrsements At thrs pornt 10 our yearbook vue would lrke to extend our apprecranon to everyone vxho arded us rn any vxay and we vsrsh to ask the readers of th1s book to patronrze our many sponsors BOOSTERS A Medrcal Frrend Mrs Charles Applebee Nlr and Mrs Glen Applebee Athletrc Deplrtment r Raymond Baker r and Mrs Ieland Balcom and Mrs Roland Beach and Mrs Ross Blake Harry Brewster r and Mrs Edward Burns r Martm Calrandro r Bern trd Campanello and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs r Hugh E and Mrs Douglas Carey Charles Carrrs amcs Cartner Casey Sr Mrlton Casey Cheerleadlng Squad Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mrss Jeanette Ronald Clark Wrllram Conley Fred Connors Connors Mrs Matte Connors Mr and Mrs Thomas Corey Mr Fred H Curtts Mrss Mary Daleslo Mr and Mrs Robert Dawson Mr Glenn Derby Mr and Mrs Matthew Doherty Mrs Dorothy Fmrey Wir and Mrs Harold Evans Mr and Mrs Roger B Evans Mr and Mrs 'Iheodore Exerson Mrss Wfrlma Fxester and Mrs Alun F1lk1ns and Mrs Franus Foley and Mrs Beryl Foster and Nirs George M Frank Rrchard G Frank and Mrs Arthur Gates Mrs F Grllett Mrss Helen Gilmore Mr and Mrs LeRoy Grovannr Mr and Mrs Clmton E Gooclvun Sex enth Grade Erghth Grade Eleventh Grade Nmrh Grade Tenth Grade Mr and Mrs Wllll8IU Granger Mtss Arlene Gray r and Mrs Paul Hahn Elrnar Hansen and Mrs Allen Hart r and Mrs Percy Helmet Henry and Baldwm Mr and Mrs Marlon Holdrrdge Mr and Mrs La Verne Horr Mrss Norma Horr Mr and Mrs Earl Howell C 1 l u., L E R I 'll K ' U '2 l .lf ' ' xl I 2' . 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KH Sfzx ovQJC21f.Iz1cZJg'?'l0ja,6f,n?aA7fC.f,,,li7a Mrs josephrne Irace Mr and Mrs Ambrose rckson Mrs Larle ones Mrss Dorrs Kennedy Mr and Mrs Earl Kenyon Mr and Mrs Frank Krmak Mtss lrllran Krayka and Mrs Dommrc I 1 Cvravrnese r 1nd Mrs R15 Lrrkms md Mrs ohn F Ltraway and Mrs Gerald Ieary and Mrs Leslre B lehn N rs essle B Levxrs r Peter D lexus md Mrs Donald M1cDuff1e md Mrs Wrlbur Mtpley IN rs Elsre McDonald Clifford Mecomber Paul Mrlls and Mrs Stephen Mrlls r and Mrs Andrew Mrskell r and Mrs ohn Moroney Mtss Mary Murphy Mxss Mary Anne Murray Nfrs Mary Murray and Mrs r and Mrs and Mrs nd Mrs and Mrs Dax 1d Ohara Lester Ohara Wrllram O Hara ohn Perkrns Patsy Prccrano Prns and Needles of Port Byron Mrs Frances Poormon Mrss Marnn Post Mr and Mrs Chester Race Mr and Mrs Fred Rrfenburg Mrs Mary Rrchardson I' I' r Mrs Dr and Mrs Fred Rosecrans and Mrs Rudolph Schasel and Mrs Paul Schweizer Paul Sealy and Mrs Wrllard Shaver Addre T Shetler and Mrs E L Shetler Frederlck Slayton Carl S Smrth Chester Smrth Lewrs R Smrth La Verne Spoof Wrllmm Strckles H L Stone and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs 'md Mrs Mrss Lrlft Mae Stoneburg Nlr and Mrs Loren Ten Eyck Mrs Fatherrne Therss Mr ohn Therss Mr Abrahtm Trerson Mrss Alma Trllot on MISS Ehzabcth Townsend Mr and Mrs Maurrce Trovxbrrdge Mrss Marte Tutton Dr Wrllnm L Ularr Mrss josephrne Van Acora Mrss Teresa E Van Detto I' I' A E Van Drtto Lester Van Dyke oseph Vrtale Donald Ware Wrlfred Waterman and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs md Mrs Mrs Arthur Wenzel Mr and Mrs Mrss Ruth V Mr and Mrs Nlr and Mrs Mr Wrllmm Royce Weston Weston joseph Wrlczek Russell Wrlev Zubon 1-GJJWMM WWWQMZMZM 4,161,110 LL! Y gmuu 6' sl? 'f' N- :X YXBQAS- -U W. 1.1, :I awacmvfa I X U - ' f Mr. . . ' 1 J1 LI , , - 7 . J M . . 1 ' ' Mr. 1 1 - 1 ' ' :' M . . ' Mr. 1 . ' ' ' .1 N ' M1-A ' ' hf . 1 . 1 ' 1 ' Mr, Q. , ' E Mr. 1 . J . 1 Mr, , ' MI. . ' 1 - '1 Mr. A , ' , ' Mr. . l . .' Mr. , mf -I ' - Mr. , ' '1 ' M - . - . 1 . . 'J Mr. 1 . 1 ' ' ' , , MF. L . A 2 L . A I . ' 1 . J ' ' YJ Mr. and Lfrs. Matthew McNamara , J ' MF. l , ' 1 ' Mf. I ' Q ' 5 Mf. . ' . L ' ' , - M . 1 . - ' . . . ' 1 ' 9' M . 1 . J ' ' A . L 1 L ' , , l L Mr- - - ' Mr. . . . ' ' M - - - INT . 1 . Mr. . ' '1 ' Mr. . J ' D Mr. 0 . J ' Mr- - - 0 .Mf. . 1 ' .1 ' 3 L l ' r-3 . 1 . ' L f f ' 'C .1 C I 5 0 1 g , 1 ff sg. ' ll They Also Serye In our book vie have tried to include pictures and copy on school sponsored actnities vyhich aid in the grovy th and development of our children We are aided in this program by the John Cool Post of the American Legion yy ho donate the prize money for our local Oratorical Contest and sponsor the winner of this contest in advanced stages of competitron Our local bank the Port Byron Branch of the Auburn Trust sponsored our Little League Baseball Team to a Cayuga County Championship Parents aided in the administration of this program The Parent Teachers Association in addrtion to the general interest in our school district encourages fur ther grovyth beyond high school by giving cash awards to the outstanding girl and boy graduates in our school each year The Mens Social Club has produced a Home Talent Entertainment each year in which many of our teachers and students participate From the proceeds a cash award is made to the graduate who indi ares the greatest need and the most worthvy hile goal which he hopes to attain Prizes are also given to the grade children for their progress Byron Central School have set up a fund to provide the Edson L Moore Prize which is avy arded each year to the graduate selected as the outstanding person both in scholarship and citizenship This prize is named to honor a former principal of our school A second fund provides the Mary L Warren Prize This prize is awarded to the Valedictorian of each class Thrs prize is named in honor of one of our best loved teachers and citizens in this school and community She was a person yy ho was alvy ays known to inspire the best in each of her students A third prize donated by and named for Vera B Fenn a former teacher and local poet is presented each year to the graduate vyho has shown the greatest improvement in English during the four years spent in our local school We receive excellent cooperation from our local Volunteer Fire Department They aid in our school fire drills and give demonstrations on the practicallty and use of various types of fire extinguishers Cut Baccalaureate Service is held each year IH one of the community churches Our local pastors take part in our Annual Holy Week Programs our Graduation Exercises and Baccalaureate Services Our local merchants and those in the neighboring communities vyho so willingly buy advertising in our yearbook The Panther have earned our appreciation and thanks Without their help we could not possibly provide such a complete and worthwhile account of the year 1952 55 To our subscribers we hope you will receive as much pleasure and information as we have in preparing The Panther for you The Yearbook Staff 112 V Q . 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