Port Byron Central High School - Panther Yearbook (Port Byron, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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FQ? :QU EDITORIAL We the Semors of 1957 have reached the top ofa small mountaln a place for a short rest m our Journey through hfe Beyond thts we see larger and h1gher mountams that we must chmb and Wlde streams that we must navlgate before we attam our life ambmons It w1l1 seem much eas1er to take the path along the foot of the d1stant mountam and never cross that w1de stream, but 1f we should elect th1s eas1er route we would f1nd ll so crowded w1th those who arelookmg for the easy way through hfe that we would have httle opportun1ty to prove our talents and to enjoy sattsfactton 1n the accompltshments of our tasks tn hfe. On our tr1p up to th1s date, wehave gone around certam obstacles and we have stde 1ous1y endeavored to meet the challenges of hfe as they have appeared before us, and to exemphfy the fa1th and trust wtth wh1ch our parents a.nd teachers have 1mbued us If we look up at the Woolworth Bulldmg and compare lt to the entlre age of Geology we can compare all human exlstence to a mckle laymg on top of the bulldtng and the pre sent generatlon to th1s sheet of paper If we reflect on th1s metaphor we w111 surely realtze that we cannot waste a smgle prec1ous mmute of our t1me lf we w1sh to accom phsh the projects w1th wh1ch we are challenged as the future cxuzens of these Uruted States God grant that we may have the power and gtudance to fulf11l our a1ms 1nl1fe 2 i I l l I . ' . . . I . I stepped other obstructions, Inspiteofafew detours, we have for the most part conscient- . . . . ' . . u . V . DEDICATION We, the members of the Yearbook Staff and Senlor Class ded1cate the 1957 Pa.nther to you Mr West. Surely w1thout your helpful gmdanoe and paumce, the road would have been much more d1fflCLI1I. First as our physlcal educatlon d1rector and now as our V1ce Pr1nc1pa1 and adv1sor you have been workmg wxth us and helpmg us to aclueve our goals Mr West graduated from Savannah I-hgh School and then obtalned a B.S degree at Cortland State Teachers College and a M,S degree at Syracuse Umversny Our heartfelt thanks to you for makmg the sacnficw wh1ch made us so successful. 3 1 g n 1 a n u o ADMINISTRATION MR. ARTHUR A GATES Prmcrpal MR. LESLIE B LEHN V1ce Pr1nc1pa1 BOARD OF EDUCATION MR. DANA WEST V1ce Prmcrpal FIRST ROW Left to Rlght Arthur A Gates Edrth Sevrer George Whne Wrlfred Waterman SECOND ROW Char1e,H Owen Thomas Corey Edward Burns ArthurR. Carr 4 ADMINISTRATION The administration is composed of the Board of Education, Principal, Vice-Princi- pal, and Secretaries. This able-bodied group supervises our stay at P. B.C.S. It is through them that our organized student groups are able to plan their activities for the year. After these groups have planned tentative calendars, it is the administration that aids them in planning and producing their acti- vities. The financial aspects of running an organization are also handled by the ad- ministration. Aside from this student assis- tance, the administration also has t.he full time job of over-seeing the business anddut- ies of P.B.C.S. We are proud of the results of their labors and take this opportunity to give our sincere thanks to them because we now fully realize the great benefits that we have received from their toils. Purchasing Agent, Mr, Arthur Carr Secretary, Miss Josephine Lrace Miss Mary Delasio FACULTY MISS JEAN MR RONALD MRS CATHERINE MR. MILTON ADAMS BATSON BRUNNELL CASEY L1brar1an Seventh Grade Enghsh Physxcal Educatlon MRS I NNE CORY Nurse JOHN MRS GENEVIEVE MRS REGINA DALEY DOI-IERTY GATES Sc1ence Englxsh Art MISS DORRIS MISS LILLIAN MISS BERTHA MR GERALD KENNEDY KRAYKA LAKE LEARY Vocal Musxc Physxcal Educauon Math Sulence 6 MR. RICHARD LOCASTRO Seventh Grade MRS. ETHEL MC NAMARA Seventh and Eighth Grades MR. ALLAN MR. WENDELL MISKELL MORRIS Social Studies English MISS ROSALIE MRS. ANNE MRS. FRANCES MR. RUDOLPI-I POORMON SCHASEL Commercial Industrial Arts MEOLA MILLS French and Eighth Grade Spanish I N0 r Q, 'vw PICTURE t g I MISS RUTH MR. LEE MYRICK OTTMAN Speech Instrumental Music Q NO PlC'l'URE MR. CARL DR. H. STONE STEVENS Dental Agriculture MR. CORAL MISS ELIZABETH MISS MARIE E. MR. JAMES TANNER TOWNSEND TUTTON ZUBON Driver Ed. Home Economics Guidance Social Studies SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS VA AN X M LEFT TO RIGHT: Treasurer. I. Donovan: Secretary, P. Martensg Presiden President, I. Lehn. L A 1 ,f A 1 I .,.' 'V A Evalyn Mills SALUTATORIAN S S 5? 1 F'7 BURKE, BARBARA Came to us in the 6th grade, again to the Secre- tarial Department. She is a member of choir and cheerleading squad. Barb's real quiet, but be aware of those shy ones. CAREY, SANDRA Our only red-headed girly her interest is in the Navy . . . her favorite past timeis roller-skating . . . she makes good use ofher Homemakine knowledge. . . Bon Voyage in the future. CROSBY, SUZANNE Suzie, the gal with the ringlet . . . active in all sports and a true guide in our Yearbook . . . Best of everything to 1-'ou in the futureg we're sure that YOU will go far with your ability to supervise. 10 til ALCOCK, REBECCA Roller skating occupies her social life. Her knowledge of Chemistry will be a great aid in her future ambition to become a nurse, May your success be everlasting. BATTRAM, MARGARET Although she is quiet and shy, her personality is far reaching . . even up North. Her future as a medi- cal secretary looks bright even though she also excells in art. If the boss samples her cooking, she'll have a boss at home rather than the office. BRAUNIG, WILLIAM Little Crosely f red stop light 1 Bitty-boo and Billy-boy . . . has a gift of gab, but the cat gets his tongue in English Class . . . Best of luck in the future and may all your cars be small ones. 3 X xpfist' DEMONT, DAVID Between track awards and being the Rock and Roll king, his feet are always on the go. Our blushing future Marine does wel.l in Chemistry without opening the book . . . No free nights . . . a basketball star and a fine tenor. lx Qi DONOVAN, M, JOAN YL47 A very active cheerleader who makes up in noise . for what she lacks in size. Outstanding Senior Spanish student. Knowing that she has a secret ambition, we are sure that she will succeed in all she endeavors. i 'x p ff, . ,'iKs,f DOUGLAS, .T AMES if One of the most popular boys in our class, Jim 'gy ' is in choir and has attended Boys' State . . . Thurber enthusiast. If you can't reach him at Montezuma, try 1 Ann's Pizza House, he's sure to be there . , . Last resort, try home! my K' EMERSON, RUTH W' Active in sports, Ruthie came to us from Weeds- C, port . . . Popular will all. . . Although she has a lot of brothers, she still blushes when fellows arearound. GABLE,CAROL A good Homemaking student who spends her spare time cooking and writing letters . . . came to ,is from West Higi in her Junior year . . . Good luck to YOU Cand the Navy.D GAY, PERRY Ku' fiddle . . . His singing talents won him trip tm 'all- Maiv all your troubles Cgirlsy be small ones. The tallest one of our class, Perry pla a -cool State , , , Look for the iuiusual from our Perrj . . . fa? Q J' ACKSON, JANET Like her twin, ,T an will soon enter the bonds of matrimony . . . drives Rich's Chev . . . Although she is quiet, she never refuses to offer her assistance in the time of need. JENNER, MARIAN A pretty blonde and rather quiet, Marian spends most of her time singing and playing her guitar . . . Marshlands' loss will be Godfrey's gain. KOLCZYNSKI, CHESTER The red-head who started our class off in the right direction . . . Upho1dstheKo1czynski tradition of being a star athlete , , , Watch it Chet, maybe Arthur Murray will get you yet. HELMER, LORETTA The Queen of our Junior Prom and rightly so . . . singing and cheerleading occupy her spare time . . . always willing to lend ahelping hand . . . She plans to be married soon . . . Best wishes to her and con- gratulations. HOWELL, SANDRA The uncertain girl of our class . . . shehas a different GUY each week. Buffalo is the present station. She's the Queen of Spring Lake. May all your walks be short ones. HOS KINS, BURTON Some boys have trouble in securing a car, but our Burt has three . . . our happy wanderer, always in M me the halls, neverinclass . . . sk:i11fu1 in Shop, but seems J to have troubles with blondes. KOLCZYNSKI, WALTER His interest lies in the agricultural field and he takes an active part in the activities ofthe FFA . . . a good salesman whose social life is a mystery to all , , , May success be yours in the future. LEHN, Josspn If you' re looking for a good time, J'oe's the guy to find . . . the Editor of our Yearbook, he is active in Band with his cool trombone. College is his destiny . . . We are surehis spark will ignite a fire of undying success! LOMBARDO, PATRICIA Queen of the FFA. . . very active in cheerleading and choir. Better watch that older sister while entertaining beaux. The top homemaker of PBCS. With her creative ability in writing, she cannot miss SUCCCSS. MAC DUFFIE, ROBERT The Left-Wing Radical of our class . . . keel about blondes, debates and rummage sales . . . star trumpet player of the German Band . . . We'l1be looking for you on the soccer team at LeMoyne, Bob. MACHIEA, DIANA Likes to cook . . . Marriageisher goal, sings in choir and is active in intramurals. May happiness be hers in the future. MACK, EDWIN Calling all girls! Here's your opportunity to talk without being interrupted . . . quiet, but the tops. Enjoys a profitable income not mly from FFA, but also from selling ticket stubs. Don't waste your mellow voice calling the oows. 13 MILLER, RUSSELL Russ is bashful but his personality is far- reaching . . . King of our Prom, an excellent Art Stu- dent, the Cousy of our basketball team and the Pat Boone of Port Byron, If anyone deserves success, it is Russ, MILLS, EVALYN Known for her long tresses, she is the TV star and Valedictorian of our class . . . as active member of the 4-H, She is a Brain in Math and Science. She makes good chiffon cakes, BOY! RANDOLPH, HELEN Her twirling antics put her at the head of our parades . . . participates in 4-H Counciland won her- self a trip to New York City, Better make up your mind between Troy and Clyde. MARTENS, PATRICIA Her popularity is nationwide . . . even to Seneca Falls. She's noted for parties Cahemy and home- movies . . . participates inallsports, especially play' days, Pat carries a rock that should be invested in stock. MAPLEY, CHARLES Likes farming, but has decided that there is a better future in the Navy . . . athletically inclined . . . Hay Charles! What happened to your double vision? MILLER, ROY Top orator of our class . . . Outstanding track star, captain of our football team and his everlasting smile makes him popular with all. RIDLEY, ALICE A fine Secretarial Student who demonstratedher creative ability by writing the winning essay in the National Employ the Physically Handicapped Essay Contest. Her future lies with a Future Farmer of America. Best wishes to both of you. ROBBINS, ALFRED The guy with the twinkle in his eye who drives a different car each week -- wonder why? A good typist who loves to tell jokes . . . Best of luck in making your decisions. ROBERTS, RUSSELL The avid mechanic of our class. Used to like horses, but has modernized to cars. Auburn girls occupy his spare time . . . Bon Voyage in your future, Q, ROBINSON, NANCY She will cure all of her patients with her winning smile and pleasing personality . . . Likes to drink punch, write letters, and drive Fords. Watch those Frenchmen, the world is getting smaller every day. SHELTER, MAUREEIN Our Homemakmg girl who blushes at the drop of a pm active ui all sports especially tennis but her main interest hes in the sky SMART MARTHA The best dressed girl of our class . . . Finds Home Economics more interesting than Shorthand. Likes to twirl and follows the philosophy that Variety is the spice of life. STRYKER, LEOLA Spends her extra time roller skating . . . intra- murals and choir also occupy her interests. Best wishes to her in the future. THURSTON, KEITH If you see a big Buick racing by, you can be sure it's Ken. Very attentive in B,A, and finds a certain Study Hall interesting. May your cup runneth over, TROWBRIDG E, G EN E VIEVE The girl who is crazy nuts about a certain Marine . . . likes Room 118 and railroad tracks, A member of the Whig Party, she is a friend to all Always sings My Buddy. Wait until December '59, Gen. SMITH, CARL The Presidait of our class, whois headed for the big time in the musical field . . . drives a polished Chevy, and is a true clown, May all your notes be sweet ones. STEVENS, PAULINE Paulie likes tall blonde men and Ford conver- tibles . . . She plans to attend Beautician School after graduation . . . Looks forward to French Class . . . Say! Been traveling lately? STONEBURG, ROBERT . Prefers a certain blondeon State Street. Besides his school work, he handles a job . . . Best of luck I0 Bashful Bob, if anyone deserves it, he does. .l X 3 ,A UGLIALORO, PHYLLIS 'Cy' Phyllis' main interest left school last year . . . Participates in sports and choir . . . The top sales- f woman of our magazine drive, she is sure to go far. VAN FLEET ROBERT Always fmding surprises in hls locker ee Wee IS a fr1end to all likes to drive on North ,, Division Street Stay as you are and you will succeed in everything you attempt to do VITALE BRIIISET Our star secretar who may somedav be taking dictation from more than just the class president noted for her obnoioous remarks There s never a dull moment around Brad Watch out for those long dis cussions' 17 SR ADVISORS hh MR DANA WEST MISS DORIS KENNEDY SENIOITS ADVICE TO JUNIORS Howard Ames We adv1se you to take part 1n more 3CI1VlI16S so that we can get to know you better Helen Axton We adv1se you to keep up the good work I.l'1 homemaklng the has a good appeute J Ernlly Ball We adv1se you to start pracucmg walktng down the halls alone he won t be here next year Walter Ball We adv1se you to behave on the bus or vou ll end up walklng. Jane BarRe1le We advtse you to p1tch a tent bv the Roller Drome Kay Barrett Our adv1ce to you rs to watch those rabblts they multtply fast Ronald Batson We adv1se you to use your tractor on your paper route Jean Beach Our adv1ce to vou rs to stay wxthm the speed llrnlts even tn F1or1da Marjone Becker We adv1se you to blow the horn fFrenchJ so we 11 be aware of your exxstence Paul Bodner Our adv1ce IS to keep up your ab111ty to play the Cornet so you w1ll occupy the vacant solo chalr Anna Caward We adv1se vou to cut the gab on the phone Ray Brazak We adv1se you to keep trymg we hear that she IS sull undec1ded Lauretta Chuttey We adv1se you to keep up the good work m Art you wtll be des1grung space stuts rn the near future Joan Countryman We adv1se you to send Wayne home earher so that he can prepare Ins I-hstory lessons Barbara Duel Our adv1ce to you IS to dr1ve to school you ll gam we1ght too Robert D1xon We adv1se you to buy a monogrammed chan' for yourself to place rn the off1ce ll maybe more comfortable Allen F1nch We adv1se you to keep track of her glrls hke her are hard to f1nd Nancy Fordyce We adv1se you to keep that man a secret Gall Gay We adv1se you to keep your qtuet ways Franklm G1lmore We adv1se you to stay 1n FFA we re sure you ll make a good farmer Eugene Gould We 3dV1S6 you to keep up the good work 1n Mechamcal Drawmg Martln Green We adv1se you not to read the papers to her but just dehver them. Tom H1tchcock We adv1se you to keep operaung as you are we understand you re makmg pretty good ume. Suzanne Howell We adv1se you to keep up the wrltlng you may wm the Pulttzer Prlze yet Le1gh Janes We adv1se you to have Bob Mack tutor you tn your French assxgnments Judy Kaul We 3dV1S6 you to keep that cute Smlle, II s got a wmmng way CTIFISUIIBKOICZYHSRI We adv1se you not to change vou re tops the way you are I9 . - . . . . , - . , . - . I . . . . . I . . ' . . - . , . - . . , . . . . - . . , . . . . . Antoinette DeBois - We advise you to keep out of other peop1e's cars. - . . . , . . . . - . . , , , . . - . . , . . i - . . . V . . . I - . . . , , . . . . - . , V , , . William Langworthv We advise you to become skilled at rollerskating so you will be on time for your classes Judy Laraway We advise you to get that diamond wlule the getting is good Ann Leary Our advice to you is to keep up the good 4 H work vou may win a trip to Chicago Anna Mae Lockwood We advise you to enter the Powder Puff races in Weedsport Bermce Marsh We adv1se vou to think up some new jokes The old ones are getting stale Patr1c1a McQueeney We adv1se you next time you go to Florida to bring back the names and addresses William Micucci We advise you to stay away from older women Earl Mills We advise vou to keep wearing those horn rimmed glasses We hear that girls go for intellectual looking men Robert Neal We advise you to get a girl to manage rather than teams Joan O Connor We adv1se vou to become a Commercial teacher Patsy Picctano We advise you to SI1Ck with the basketball you ll be a champ yet Judy Purser We advise you to become a profess1onal heckler We hear the proftts are good and with that laugh you re sure to succeed Dana Schasel We advise you to take up Judo for self protection Lucille Srokose We adv1se you to grow taller or get a step ladder John Thomas We adv1se vou to lay off the clgarettes Don t you want to be tall like your brother'7 Joan Thomas We advise you to keep up your horsemansh1p You may end up as another Dale Evans Wilham Thomas We advise you to keep an eye out for Jack He has quite a wav with the girls Gertrude Thurston We advise you to change your philosophy of life David Turner We advise you to drive more carefully the life you save might be a Senior s Joan Ugharo We advise you to stick with the Home Economics Department You L1 make some fellow a good catch Lester VanF1eet We advise yo 1 to watch those Auburn gtrls we hear they re dangerous 20 - . , . . ' . U . - . 4 . . ' . the , - . . William Palmer - We advise you to stick with one. It may get confusing, . . - . . . , , . I , . . . , . - . . , . , , , . . - . . . . , , - ' 1 I . 1' RULAS JUNIORS P FIRST ROW Left to Right A. DeBo1s J Kaul I. Warter J Purser .T Countryman A Lockwood J Thomas .T Beach L Srokose J Ugliarloro J' OConnor L Chuuey SECOND ROW S Howell .T Laraway I BarRe1le A Leary G Thurston F Sommerville IN Fordyce B Marsh E Ball A Caward H. Axton P McOuee.r1ev B Deuel G Gay M, Becker C Holczynski FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D, Murnane, M, Green, R, Osrrander, W, Micucci, L, Janes, P. Bodner, C. Gould, W. Ball. SECOND ROW: R. Brazak, F, Holczynski, F, Gilmore, T. Hitchcock, A. Dixon, H. Ames, R. Silcox, R. Bogart..T. Thomas. THIRDROW: D, Schasel, E, Mills, R. Batson, W, Palmer, W, Langworthy, W. Thomas, C. Pilar, D. Turner, R. Neal, P, Picciano, A, Finch, P, Vitale. 22 SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B. Wilson, P. Keenly, L. Dudley, N. Cuff, M. Webber, J. Vinciguara, R. Vitale, S. Ellis, J. O'Connor, L. Sherman, D, Edwards, R Gould, B, Keenly. SECOND ROW: M. Guidone, B. Johnston P Mecomber S Nostrant K Curran E Snyder S Lmehan NI Marsh R Guy S Wh1te .T Annabell J Dunlap G Behm B Aldrxch N Carey B Tanner G Smlth B Conners Smlth R. G1rvm W Taylor R. Holmes L Campanello G Cole SECOND ROW R. Belgard G Foster R. Bowman H H1ldebrant H Fordvce P Pmgert I S1mms R Shaver R. MCK A Furguson H Taylor H Vanl-lout L Wethex P Bodner R Brazak R. Short L Bobbett 23 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Stryker, E. Sherman, L. Knapp, D. Mecomber, D. Harkness, C. Roe, L FRESHMEN FIRST ROW Left to Rlght. C G1ll1am P Hodge A Sozansky ,T Vrooman D W11hams SECOND ROW N Smlth B Lytle M Randolph S Campbell J Rowley S Race T Green P Llghthall D Lyons B VanDyke P Janes V M1ccuc1 M Nagle J DeRyke R Bowman THIRD ROW B H11deb1-ant V Smuh .T Krewdatus C Short P Jay I W1lson B Elhs E K11mer L VanHout J' Laumore L OConnor P Lan-d L Gregory K Shetler P Pelc FOURTH ROW C Rosenberger E B1ss S Whlte D DeMont ,T Cook ,T Gu1done M S1mms R.Hoffman S Rowe M Mack J Gould ,T L1p R. Gay B Race C Gregory FIRST ROW, Left to Riymtz R. Gould, A, Jetty. J. Kent, C. Blass, R. Ball, K. Marsden, D. Emerson, R. Jedra, J. Ostrander, F, Pinc1mey,E,Rooker,A.Beed. SECOND ROW: J. Allen, K. Juhl, E. Bud, R. Marsh, P, Waterman, F. Robinson, W, Robson, H, Carner, A. Pesca, R Burcroff, C, Millus, R. Brarek, S. Hucko. 24 f EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW Left to Rlght N Ames S Jones P M1cucc1 C Casler G Jenner J Annabell L Edwards J Baylord S W11son D Kent R. Harvey SECOND ROW R. Smith N Van Fleet IN Behm P Short V Longyear B Harkness G Gregory W Ottman, A, Tanner P Wh1te D Kaul R Wethev P Bates M Ostrander E Gay THIRDROW B Youngs J Keenley M Hruby J Post D Cook C Hogan V Warren S Jones D Trumble, P Taylor S Seamans S Weaver J Metrola M MacNabb J Race C Srokose FOURTH ROW J P1orum V Fordyce M Nostrant M Sawyer D VanHout D Soathworth J Lew1s J Elhs B Langworthy R. Knapp S Kerwm S Lytle D Sm1th S Stevens B Hare B Lombardo E Osborne S Grlffm L Estelle FIRST ROW Left to R1g,ht J' Burke,L Daly J Short D Frank J Nagle C Ball E Rooker D L1nco1n T F1tzs1mmons G Green. SECOND ROW W Watkms M Warner N Thomas K Knapp .T Eastman R Remmgton P Waterman W Burcroff M.Hodge R.Bodner W Decker J W1Hl8mS W M1115 R. Aldrxch THIRD ROW R. Alfreds D Hopkms D Schramm R. Laumore F Alfreds R. West E Furguson R. Thomas R. Kolczynskx J Forgham, G Nye J Pmgert V Centers J Bower 25 a 3. 1- 1. 1. 1- 1. 1 - 1 . . . , - 9 - n 0 p . . , . y- ve r ' ll ju ,I 1 ju fl 1 c ,I I I 4 . ,. . . . ,. , . ,. , . ,,. , . , 1 9 u . y. y. 5. g . 5- 9 . n a ' ' I 0 U I 0 l U Q n pn 1 a ja ll I 1 j j 0 I I I0 if ll lv I ' p. , . . , I. . g. , . ,. , . , . p . Q . . . . , . ,. . . , . , . , . ,. , . ,. , . , , , . ,. , . , . 0 . . . , . , . , , . . . . a , ,. . ,. , . ,. . SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW Left to Right R. Williams D Clark T Ostrander M ,Toy G Huber ,T Allen H Nagle BarRelle B Howell. SECOND ROW P Juhl C Norton L Butler K.W11t M Waterman F Nelson Kolczynski S Barton S Campanello L Williams C Knapp S Hitchcock C Laning S Harkness Guidone THIRD ROW E Ferguson A Hucko G Stephenenko G Simms N Theiss N K1nca1d Llnehan M. Nanowisky M. Schasel M Thompson M. Lockwood J Pilgrim S Aldrich P Williams Picciano E Casey Teacher Mrs McNamara FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R. Roberts, J. Crumb, C. Mapley, L, Mack, D, Taylor, W. Tripp, T. Thurston W. Lombardo, W, Ellis, F, DeBois, A, Stevens. SECOND ROW: J. Moore, T. J'uh1, D. Bodner, G. Southworth. .Toe Vita1e,J .J ackson, T, MacDuffie,G, Burnett, D, Helrner, D, Hornbeck, P. Conger, D. Rowley, D. Darr0W L. Carner, .T . Foster, W. Nagle. THIRD ROW: R. Dell, R. Rosecrans, R. Mapley, James Vitale, T. Deuel R. Fordyce, D, Winters, R. Thomas, M, David, L, Axton, D, Becker, P. Smart, D, Wells, P. Ferguson, P. Batson, R. Laird, T, Wavrick, D, McBride, Mr. Batson and Mr. Locastro. 26 SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Rlght L Curr1er S Rooker R. Luckette B Bobbett B Jordon L Porter S Race. SECOND ROW S Keenly ,T ROSS1Q'l81 C Baylord K, A1dr1ch N Smith P Ware M Dunpal E Pmgert, M, Shaver C Farnham J Bowman B Weston ,T Donovan THIRD ROW D Daly S Stall G Srruthler L Harvy P Race W Van Hout B Morns B Durbm J Van Fleet L Rowe J Whlte I Helmer C Vmc1guerra M Murray L Youngs FOURTH ROW F Gross P Rooker P Lalrd V Blass D Love land M. Lytle, G Battram P Howden B Srmth S Bylo S Campanello J Hurnbert C OHara B Wxlson. D Raymond R Blankshme .T Fordyce R. Stryker K Rav M. Lean SECOIND ROW H Tanner G Harms R. Gould Duquette G Warner D Braumg R. Srmrh D Smlth C Juhl C Janes T ON1e1 T Kervm. THIRD ROW D Morse, L Lyons J Borst D Guarruer1 R. Pratt R. Sev1er ,T Becker J Beed P OConnor R D1xon R Dowrue FOURTH ROW E Laury R Srmth E D1xon,J Rooker R. Srruth R. Morse W Guy ,T Barrett D Decker W Wtlhams K. Wnght A Stoneburg. FIFTH ROW R. Young S Kolczynskl L Ayres T Edmonds G Ko1czynsk1 J Washmgton B G1rv1n P Warner R Baylord .T Robbms D Ernestme G Mecomber R Batson R Nare 27 . I . 9 0 1 I - 1 0 l - I 'D I . , . 4 9 . p . 1 v I 1 - - v - I - . I u 1 o 1 o I I ' : ' l ' U ' 9 . g . y . 9 . , r Q , 1 o J - I u 9 - I - . . g - 9 . - 3 - 9 - 9 n 9 0 I - - . . . 9 n I I I I O I I U l ' 7 ' ' ' FIRST ROW, Left to Right: T, Hare, J. Gilmore, J. Vroman, W, Butler, P. Reyer, E. Piorun, D. Chuttey, FIFTH GRADE ROW ONE Left to R1ght D Cole L Casler G Wtlhams C Bates .T .Tolmson M. Paz-tm S Nagle, B Deuel S Snyder C Merrttt L G1l11um G Gould G Gould E Lapp F Wh1te P Conners B Behm. ROW TWO- M1ss Van Dltto D Smuh L SICVHIS B Davts S Thurston N Waterman I DeBo1s L Butler M Washmgton D Carter A B155 P Salet B Wtlson P Burke C Bush S Hopklns A. Hark Kolczynskl J Danewood S Davxd P Dav1es ,T Stepenenko S Jenks C Mack, C Chapm B France B Jordan B Holmes M1ss F1ester ROW ONE Left toR1g,ht Mr Orapallo W Smlth J Srokose C Thurston K. Short T Bucklon R Fluery F Morgenthaler R. Deuel R. Lockwood R. Andrews F Srmth C Armbruster T P1lat D Ball W Norton S Bruns B Kolczvnskx ROW TWO- C Tarleton, D Bogart L Gould G Seamans R. Knapp E Laraway I Wells S Mudve A. Verd1 S West R. Thompson T Hunter I Helrner C Czolowslu C Taft D Dtxon 28 ness, B, Dyson, ROW THREE: M. Guidone, B, Lang, C. Neil, M. Tomenga, B, Morrisf L. Longyear, V. FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Right- J Palmer F. Williams D, Millus R. Vanderwa1.ker R. Crumb J', Applebee J Webb D Tarleton V Stanbro B Pennell. SECOND ROW Mrs Borst R. Purrless L Aldrich R. Belgard J Thurston, L Waterman R Pratt R. Wallenbeck F W11son M Fraher L Glllum, R. Sm1th J' Hunter R. Butler W Short J' Zmc L Tomenga R. Holmes Mlss Post, THHQD ROW K Countryman G Bennett B Ellis M La1rd J Green R. Marr J DeBo1s G Starowlcz E Stablnsky R. Morrls R Schasel, R. S1dda11, E Axton K Darrow G Brown, A Faatz FOURTH ROW C Taft R. Moore F Klmak G Waterman R. MacNabb L Chapm K Dmgman W McBr1de, S Longyear J Humbert D Warr1ck L Porter J' Thomas J Ernestme R. Sherman R. Frank ,T Hopkms R. Parker R. Burcroff SECOND ROW M Hards N Sherman T Smnh N Casey M Dymock W Murray L Vroman K Short N Dyson B Faatz R. Arhss L Curr1er K Longyear THIRD ROW Mrs Wenzel R. Pxorurn, C Beed C K1mba11 R. Marland S Va1e.nune,KMetroka G Kreydatus D Snyder V Hanna H Behm,J Bowman C Hopk1ns M. Trumble G Parker S McNabb L Bunce S Helmer L Ryan A Vroman Mrs Howell FOURTH ROW L ROSSIQHOI A. Helmer S Youngs H, Thomas L Knapp J Crane G Smxth R. Howard L W11113H1S C Ayers B Karschner S Sm1th E Nanow1sky S P11gr1m C Denman M. Durbm K Lewms M Laucham 29 . , . , . . . : . , , . . 1 u u l j p a l 1 u I s I I 1 0 l I ' I U l l l I I . : i 1 I U 1 0 I I l Q I I 0 I U 1 I I 1 l 1 1 J ' D ' I ' I ' I I I ' FIRST ROW, Left to Rigatz M. Frost, C, Beed, F. Rigby, S. O'Connor, M, Nagle, D. Flesher, B. Guarnieri. JUNIOR PROM - tiff 3 Q7 '43 LEFT TO RIGHT H Marshall L Helmet Ru Mxller S Smart Q 'S .5 5. '13 at' FRONT ROW, Left to Right: P, Martens, B, Vita1e,H. Marshall, P. Lombardo,M :mart OLEEN Lurerza Helmer, KING: Russel Miller. THLRD ROW: J, Lehn, D, Demont,S,5m1rt I Do 1L1as Q0 Mille r. 30 5? YR. BOOK OFFICERS M' M in wi SEATED Left to Rxght P Martens ,T Lehn S Crosby STANDING P Lombardo P Mcfxueeney M Battram A. Rldley Ru MJller R. MacDuff1e G Trowbrldge YR BOOK STAFF D Mackuea A Leary L Stryker L Chuttev G Trowbrldqe ROW TMO P Stevens M Battram X Rldlev E Ball R. Batson W Palmer N Roblnson P Lombardo Ru Mlller B V1ra1e R. MacDuff1e L JaneQ 32 3 Q4 F O SEATED, Left to Right: P, MartenS,J'. Lehn, S, Crosby. ROW ONE, Standing: P. McOueeney, G. Thurston, CITIZENSHIP LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Lehrl, P. Lombardo, P. Martens, C. Smith. All STATE BOYS' STATE LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Douglas,.T Lehn. gr L , I, 'J ,f T ' s pp, 4. . 4 A T f 1. - .f OHATORICAL LEFT TO RIGHT L Janes R.Batson J Douglas R. M111er W Palmer A Leary ,T Laraway G Thurs OD. The annual Amermcan Leg1on Orator1ca1 Contest was held on January 18th The purpose of th1s contest lS to create and estabhsh a better understandmg and mcreased Lnterest 1.1'1 the Consutuuon of our natxon It also QIVCS unprecedented experxence to the speakers 1n pubhc eloquence The wmner thls year was Roy M111er who spoke on Freedom Is Prec1ous second place wmner was Wmlham Palmer whose topxc was Checks and Balances James Douglas came 1n thu-d w1Lh a speech enutled The Consutuuonal Convenuon 34 : . , . . , ' , . , . , . , t . - ' ' an ' in our - - ' ' u Ov CONCERT BAND Q18 FIRST ROW Left to Rlght L Chuttey C Kolczynskl A Leary A. Suzansky S Campbell S Lytle C Hogan K Shetler C Rosenberger W Ottman. SECOND ROW E Osburn H Axton, P Bates D Cook K, W11t N VanF1eet ,T Metroka ,T P11gr1m M Waterman V Smlth THIRD ROW S Stevens G Thurs ton G Snuth S Seamons F Nelson .T Post D HODIGHS M, Sawyer J OConner B Harkness FOURTH ROW J Cook I Allen D Schasel P Bodner R. A1dr1ch D Schramn, L Mack P Bodner P Pmgjert R MacDuff1e FIFTH ROW ,T Nve K, Cheeley M. Becker S Crosby J Lehn P Waterman R. west D L1ncoln N Pratt SIXTH ROW R, Dowrue W Clancy B Hoskms R. Ball. STANDING H Randolph E M1l.1s L Daly H Bobbett Mr Ottman Port Byron Central has a good reason to be proud of ns mus1c department The Band and Cho1r have undoubtedlx been two of the most act1ve orgamzauons 1n the school Thxs year s band under the dxrecnon of Lee E Ortman has Q,1V6l'l several home perfor mances an exchange Loncert part1c1pated 1n the Cornell Mass Band and has played 1n several parades Th1s vear the band has been fortunate to have new maroon uruforms tnmmed wnh whne brand 35 TRAINING BAND FIRST ROW Left to Right M Leary D Chuttex D Clark ,T Crumb R. Sevier B Howell ,T Fordyce SECOND ROW T Ostrander P Ware B Ware P OConner L Harvey B Durbin K Wilt C Norton L Daly S Morris J White R,Dowrue R. Pratt C Bar Relle E Pingert Mr Ottman THIRD ROW F Batson R Dell R. Batson S Barton S Campanello F Gross M Waterman I Humbert SE XTED- P Batson STANDING J DeRxke V Longxear V Xxarren P Bates M Schase1,M Thomp son B Bar Relle E Mills P White C Gregory I Gregory J Metroka B Harkness E Osborne 36 1' Z. ,. ,. ,.' ,. ,',. ',.'.. , Nelson, M, Lytle, R. Howden, D, Mecomber, I. Vitale, J. Pilgrim. J. Bowers, J. Pingert, M. Schasel, P, USHEHS in FIRST ROW Left to Right P Martens M Bartram A Ridley SECOND ROW Ru Miller R Stoneburg K, Thurston C Maplev ABSENT E Mills P Lombardo ,T Donovan P Stevens P Gay C Kolczynski E Mack CHOR - :sq ROW ONE Left to Right: L. Stryker L Chuttey S, Campbell M.Annan A. Debois B. Curtis. ROW TWO: M, Webber S, Howell J, Purser I Vincequerra A, Lockwood B, Connors N. Carry J. Beach G, Behm J. Laraway G, Smith B. Burke L Van Hour R Vitale S, Ellis L,He1mer P, Uglialoro Miss Kennedy. ROW THREE: S. Iwostrant K, Curren N, Fordyce C. Gable J, Annabell S. Linehan S. White N, Marsh N, Robinson H, Randolph R, Guy M, Shetler D, Machiea B. Becker M.Jenner J. Bar Relle R. Mc- Oueeney, B. Aldrich, L Warter. ROW FOUR: W. Taylor, A, Finch, R, Silcox, Roy Miller, Ru. Miller, R. Neal, W. Palmer, D. DeMont, K, Thurston, P, Gay. R. Roberts, A. Robbins, C, Smith, R Batson, P, Water- man, C, Kolczynski, H. Hildebrant, E. Mack, G. Cole. 37 JR CHOIR FIRST ROW Left to R1ght B HomelLB Bar Relle N Ames H Kent K. Gu1done S Huchcock L Butler J Duell G Huber S Harkness H Nagle D Clark P Wxlhams SECOND ROW L Edwards M Ostrander S Campanello B Harkness E Casex G Srmms J P1cc1ano C Srokose P Wh1te, S Gr1ff1n M MacNabb R. Wethe V Longwear B Young S Barton S A1dr1ch C Knapp G Jenner E Gav P ,Tuhl C Casler THIRD ROW P W1111ams D Trumble G Stepenenko S Jones B Lombardo M Thompson V Ford ce S Southworth M Nanow1sky B Langworthy D Van Hour M Schasel G Lmehan IN K1nCa1d M Nostrant M ThS1SS J Prorum P Tavlor B Hare S Weaver D Kennedv GIRLS ENSENIBLE LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Howell. J. Laraway, P. Lombardo, P. McOueeney, L. Chuttey, L. Helmet. 38 Mfr M I1 IFI FIRST ROW Left to Rlght Mr Stevens F G11more D Shaver T Httchcock E Mack P V1ta1e W Kolczynskl SECOND ROW L Bobbett C P11at R Gxrvtn P Waterman E Blss IX. Pratt C vtllet D KOICZVHSRI D Harkness THIRD ROW P Bodner W Ball D Metornber J Pratt E M1115 X Ferguson H Bobbett T Brazak L Campanello R. Short L Snuth L Mack BASEBALL FIRST ROW, Left to Rxght. H Fordyce, P P1cc1ano, C Kolczynskt, F Kolczvnslu, R Brazak, M Kerr T Brazak, J Douglas, L Van Fleet. SECOND ROW J Watkms, R. M111er, R Doan, R. Martens, H Hlldebrant, R. Short, R. France, D Schasel, C Mapley THIRD ROW R. Neal, Mr Casev, K. Roe F.F.A. I AV . ,4 V Vrfr ,WJ-,W H , I ' in ,f,VI V i , I ,,tA ' ,B +3 I 'ir' I gyg rg F 2 1 ,V Lyffi, ,. 1 r l I . ' I I D 3 . 1 - ' 1 - 1 - , 1 - 1 4 I 1 v - . , ', . . I . , . , . ' , . . . A , f . VARSITY CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT E Ball, B Burke,J Laraway L Helmer P Lombardo J' Donovan ' v' 1 4' LEFT TO RIGHT S Elhs K. Cheelev ,T V1nc1querra B VanDyke, S Nostram, D Edwards 40 .R I . . . g . , . , . . I o o or xz . . , ' , vm' L R. 411 VA, 'wr' ,Az . Q K Ig, ,. p QE w ' , 4 xr qv - fi YM W 5 - . .. . , . . . . FOOTBAU. FIRST ROW Left to Rlght R. Brazak J' Doublas R, Stoneburg R. Mlller E Martens C Kolczynskl L Van Fleet SECOND ROW R. Ostrander F KOICZSDSI-il J Watkms T Brazak H, Fordyce H. Van Hour L Bobbett A Kolczynslu D Schasel. THIRD ROW R. S11cox R. Burcoff G W1l1et W Burke E B1sS H Bobbett R. Kolczynskl C Roe ,T Kent. FOURTH ROW Mr OMara Mr Casey B Robson S Hucko P Bodner R. Ball F Alfreds Mr Welss TRACK FIRST ROW Left to Rxght R MacDuff1e R VanF1eet E Mack RoyM1l1er L Mack H VanHou1 L Srmth .T LehrL STANDING L Bobbett D DeMont C SITl1lh K. Thurston P Gay C Mapley A Robbms R Roberts R S11cox E Blss D Kolczynslu H Bobbett 41 9 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 1 , . , . , . I , , . , . 1 . . . . , 1 . 1 1 . 1 . - . , . , . , . I - 1 1 - 1 - ' 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 , . , . - . . . Y ' ' - 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 . 1 - 1 1 1 . 1 - 1 - . VARSITY BASKETBALL nv' V4 FIRST ROW Left to Rlght Ru M111er P PICCIHHO C Mapley D DeMont C KOTCZYTISLG SECOND ROW L VanF1eet J Douglas Mr Casey H V.a.nHout D Schasel R Brazak THIRD ROW Roy Mrller C Smlth P Gav W Thomas F Kolczynskl FOURTH ROW H Taylor E Mack R Neal JUNIGB VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R Bodner, R Bowman, H, Hildebrant, L-L Fordyce, R. Holmes, G. Cole, J Watkins. SECOND ROW: E. Mills, P. Bodner, C. Roe, P. Pingert, R Mack, T. Brazak, R. Short, L. Bobbetr L. Smith, Mr, Locastro. 42 JB HIGH BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT F DeBo1s D Helmer R Fordyce J Plngert D Schramm R. Thomas Mr OMara R West P Smart D McBr1de, G Burnett W watkms L Daly FBESHMEN BASKETBALL FIRST ROW. Left to Right: F. Desois, R Ball, IQ Marsden, R. Bratek, PL Bobbett, R Fordyce, SECOND ROW: G, willet. D. Schramn. J. Allen. R. BUl'Cl'0ff. E. Biss, R. West, R. Thomas, R. Kolczynski, Mr, O'Mara. 43 1' WI! v-. P -11 -4 X 'N ,af THE SCHOOL As you look down our halls you see that they lead to many different rooms and vocanons To some, the science lab represents thenucleus of their school actxvities while to others the English department IS synonymous with their life s work Journalism. May each student find success knowledge and understanding in order that we m1ght prosper m this changing world 45 1 These rooms stand for fun and good times, but most important they are a symbol of learning. Secretarial Class MRS. POORMON Instructor Mechanical Drawing MRS. GATES MISS TUTTON Guidance Counselor Chemistry Lab MR. LEARY History MR. ZUBON Math MISS LAKE English MRS. DOH ERTY French II MISS MEOLA ., n A r D Y 'ga A 'H ' vim , J ' . w 1 ff I Q4 H W ,' -,, 1 if L. - ,.' iffy 3, ,. 11.11 7, .W 4. ? 6 iw. f ks . s ,' V ' 'A Af ' V 4 A 'Y gk , Y Q mm .1 x, , M 'fy . f 1' , .cu ' s. . . - - -I X, Q x - 4 W wg I , My Wu' 1 a...,5,,,,,. e A M wg- H ,ff f ws 5.3. wh' 1-if ,V :yi 5 , r..,. ,yt .wx :fl -f.W ' ' ' 7 ULQ1 in 1 lfbvmz' , 1 4? if W ' ,. E A Q Z- K was . ,A 4 qw ,I ' . I in , Q 15 ,.,., ,.,. -- ,gb YQ... .f fffff --v ,gg 3,2 , i 'Q -ef b. e 5 ...r gg, pear U '5' A QE ff ,Sri ' u 4 iv ? fgifva. Mak' ,,, , if vw 2 :, if it 'S : QQ? may Psi? I r ,iv , me M- NL Q .1 K 5 ,f Q M f QP H, 4 iw? , . E gn Q , L, L , .-fs, ' . -is-my . , Q 5 ,Q . A 4 yr -N 4 V 1 'A .2 xx A as My M- 1 Af 'in GYM sums Bovs CAFETERIA WORKERS ....-..s..-7--f STANDING Left to Right Ms G Frlkms Mrs L Jones Mrs C Ayers Mrs S Ware BUS DRIVERS STANDING, Left to Right: J. Dudley, A. Merritt, S. Ayers, C. Mecomber, W. Map- ley, A. Savarese, R. Alfreds, J. Kick, L. Williams, B. Campanello, R. Schasel. 50 HEALTH DR. AND MRS. STONE MRS COREY 41, Nbb hl 51 :QQ I Q!1cfrQ AJSSLQ s N 9 5 U,-92 U QNJS' 5' W fqfd b as 4572051 77 7 '4'f'f '7M' QAQBWWW WE XFN 53 3 ,fp 6 W 8 iyyfgw ff 4 ?wWnWJ?vQ 'IT z 33 , 1 . ,ew z . ll i .Y 2 U 1 fl : - Sf ak ea lr: -c ., gg ' E. , ' ' 'LQ-Q' .U QQ .sm E 9 R Q he 4 xqgfff My cm, TL Y . ?EH?gS3Q2M , 9+ ' ll . Q f .- ,W if 2 W Gp iQL sU9 2, 'M . JQQS' 9' : J 'Cao-cl , . O Q E, Crit!!! 'Pi' 401-4- YEARBOOH OFFICERS AND STAFF Editor Xssistant Editors Junior Editor Business Manager Treasurer Advertising Staff Xrt Editor Assistant Art Editor Art Staff Typing, Editor Typing Staff S uzanne C ro Joseph Lehn sby Patricia Martens Patricia McOueeney Patricia Lombardo Genevieve Trowbridge Entire Staff Russell Miller Martgaret Battrarn Lauretta Cnuttev Suzanne Crosby Ann Leary Ahce Ridle, Errulx Ball Gertrude Thurston Pauline Stevens .Toe Lehn Genevieve Trowbridge Patricia Martens Bridftet Vitale Carl Smith Advertising Editor .......................... Robert MacDuffie 53 Mlss Jean Adams Mr and Mrs Ronald Mrs Hulda Borst Wllllam S Braunlg Robert and Mrs and Mrs Ar thul and Mrs Mllton and and Mrs Mrs Thomas Batson and Sons Brunell Carr Casey Corey TRONS Thomas P Molloy Mrs Davld Mllls and Mrs Allan Mlskell and Mrs John O'Mara Ph1l1p Oropallo and Mrs Lee Ottman and Mrs C G Poormon Mlss Marlan Post Francls J Crosby Mlss Mary Daleslo Mr and Mrs Matthew Doherty Mlss Wllma Flester Mr and Mrs Arthur A Gates Mr and Mrs Helmer Mr and Mrs Earl Howell Mlss Josephlne lrace Mrs Jones Mlss Dorls Kennedy Mr and Mrs Earl Kenyon Mlss Lllllam Krayka and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Gerald Leary Leslle B Lehn R1chard Locastro Matthew McNamara Rathbun s Rose Bakery Royal Dry Cleaners Seal s Camera Shop and Mrs Rudolph Schasel and Mrs Carl Stevens and Mrs Loren Ten Eyck Mlss Ellzabeth Townsend Mlss Marle E Tutton Mlss Josephlne Van Acora Mlss Theresa E Van Detto Mr and Mrs Dana L West Mr and Mrs Arthur Wenzel W1nkel's Servlce Statlon Mr W1ll1am Zubon Mr and Mrs Robert Howell We the Yearbook Staff of to thank the above for the of the Patrons and Advertlsers the productlon of our Yearbook would be lmpOSS1bl6 Port Byron Central School w1sh r generoslty Wlthout the help 54 P . Mr. . ' ' ' . ' , Mr. . Mr. . Mr. ' ' Mr. . ' Mr. . Mr. . ' Mr. . . . Mr. . ' ' Mr. . ' . ' . . . , . . . Mr. . Gillum's Bar and Grill Mr. and Mrs. Bernard C. Stevens . . Mr. . . . Mr. . Mr. . . . Mr. . ' . ' ' ' Mr. . ' . ' ' Mr. . . . ADVEIQTISING .1 1 l Quality Milk AUBURN GUERNSEY FARMS YOU be-if 1 ,IQOIMI hah! DR I N K M Dlstrlbutors of Golden Guernsey Mllk and Cream enesee S Rd Auburn 2 6332 I ' ' ' '-I AUBURN M SIC STORE Headquarters for all uslcal Instruments Phone 3 9012 Paul Rowe Owner 7 ll Genesee St Auburn New York For a Treat It's Best to Eat AUNT SARAH'S FRIEDCAKES East Genesee St Auburn THE BAIN MUSIC COMPANY The Most Complete nMMS1C Shop In Town Planos R C A Vlctor Sheet MMS1C Rad1o Te1eV1S1On Conn Band Instruments Records All Makes D1al 2 2741 Exchange Street Auburn New York BALIAN'S For Engllsh German Ch1na Orlental Rugs of the Best Imported Glfts 138 Genesee Street Auburn, New York Blue Sunoco Products UfEf Q15 Port yron New York Compllments Congratulatlons Class of '57 BEHM'S SERVICE STATION BREWSTER DRY CLEANERS Phone Port Byron 2345 PhOH6 6176 State Street Road Port Byron New York Weedsport, New York 56 A W.G t. . ' - ' ll 31 . 7 H B A A R H' . R . s R '. Z f N N 2: xxfn -::K?f B of Q., , , , ,Y , -I Phone 7141 Res Phone 4471 BILL'S SERVICENTER Compllments tlfimkr 1' Sportlng Goods and Marlne A FRIEND Supp11es W1111am Saroodls Weedsport New York THE BAG WITH THE STARS Qgmq, For Thlrty Seven Years THE STANDARD OF COMPARISON 1n Poultry and Llvestock Feeds THE BEACON MILLING COMPANY INC Cayuga, New York Good Health To A11 From vu: exolf. DRUG STORE Your Prescrlptlon Pharmacy BLAKE S PHARMACY Port BYTOT1 New York BYRN'S SPORTING GOODS 5 7 Genesee Street Brass and A1um1num Castlngs 60095 CAYUGA FOUNDRY CO Phone 3071 QD B. M. White 19 Dock Street I 'ALM BYRN Port Byron, New York I Auburn New York 57 - I C . lf l - Qhbq , , . Y A of fv -Q 1' . O . . . , l ' 4 as n ' 4 sooo A ZS. an K 1' ' is ,Q 4 . . a n Q l 1 , o - . Y . . O F.. Congratulatlons To the Class of 1957 !zeb'l6'J7'014'E Compliments of CENTRAL HOTEL nur! SHWMI Port Byron New York Auburn s Fam11y and Quallty Department Store Auburn, New York 'NE:Exw:cE CRANE WARE INSURANCE AGENCY 5 Rochester Street Port Byron New York BORST BROTHERS INC I . peg ' ,, v .1 Qin Ai I . 0 1 . . 'EEIIIIIIIIIEA' l I w I - 3- I of , - ' at xx ITIIINIIQAI. Farm and Industrlal Equlpment Motor Trucks 3 6233 6234 112 Clark Street Auburn, New York C 1 t Omp lmen S Stetson Hats Lee Hats Cllpper Craft AND Sults and TOP Coats , Automotlviogeadquarters DOWD LE0,S Cayuga County 31 39 Garden sc 127 Genesee St Auburn New York Auburn New York L- 58 r... For Flne Ice Cream GO to IRLAND'S MARKET go to AH Save rY5q, 'P 159517 n. HENRY AND BALDw1N's 1-'T '5'IW5!QUUWW5'of S0999 ' Maln Street Port Byron, New York Port BYTOU New YOIK Compllments Compllments , WILLIAM JACKSON' JACKSON S GRILL PACKING CO Tel Forest 5 4412 Tel Forest 5 4582 Savannah New York Savannah New York Jantzen Headquarters KATHERINE,S FINE FOODS Flnest Store For Women 33 State St Central New York Phone 2 9701 l 7 State Street Auburn New York Auburn New York G0 to Best Wishes to KELLEY'S The Class of '57 For All From Infants' Childrens' and MARKSON'S FURNITURE STORE Ladies' Men's Wear ll6 Main Street 47-49 State SC- Port Byron New York Auburn New York 59 I .. d rm h ffi- ' A X I ax 3:3 e 97.56 ug in - 'Q' of of S Compllments MARSHALL S CASH STORE gms Q9 NME! NME IAN! Grocerles, Meat, Gas 6 O11 Phone 225l 71 Rochester St Port Byron York Compliments of MoRocco's Wholesale Produce 44 Market Street ll Genesee Street Auburn New York 2 2373 2 5151 BOB NOLAN'S Sportlng Goods Speclallsts ln Blcycles Team Equlpment Archery Supplles, Boats and Motors, Flshlng and Huntlng Equlpment 49 Genesee Street Auburn New York fn ffl! Auburn G Seneca Falls A1r Steps for Women Roblees for Men Buster Browns for Boys and Glrls Compllments PORT BYRON LUMBER AND FUEL CO Home of Happy Heat1ng Port Byron New York Compllments MASSGN BRUNNETTO CHEESE INC to the CLASS OF '57 Conquest New York of New I 7 ' Vn.r-- '2-- 't-,'7 A 'O'4EjS of the In of QHIHHIIE L-. . 60 Compliments PORT BYRON TELEPHONE COMPANY Service Port Byron, New York Where Price and Quality Prevail I .X ' POWDER PUFF f f wi A -f 41 ' Specialist in ,. Permanent 6 ppb -. ' Waving ,'.a Fantacone 0.3 Proprietor Phone 2-0171 Auburn, New York Compliments REVA ROLLERDROM to the Class of 1957 Clark St Rd Auburn New York For a Complete Line of Home Furniture ff: Floor Covering . , G E Appliances fa 4 Go to RONDINA'S Main Street State Street Port Byron Auburn Compliments RYAN'S BEAUTY SHOP State Street Road Auburn New York Compliments SAELI'S STORE Spring Lake New York P. N. SAPHARA G SON Wholesalers and Distributors 242-244 Grant Avenue Phone 21743 Cigarettes School Supplies Confectionery Novelties Tobacco Bag Candy Cigars Cosmetics Pipes Fountain Supplies Auburn New York L...- Congratulations Class of '57 SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of Auburn Auburn's Thrift and Home Financing Headquarters Corner Exchange G Genesee Streets Auburn New York 61 of X xx ,773 7 fgespw , . 1 1 ' Prompt and Courteous ,fgzasgq Florence I . ' of Qffwigiiigg . . ' L X ,r' of of r 1 SEGER'S FLOWER SHOP A ,-Q? 24 N. Seneca St. slats Phone 4462 55Q36s'FY ix , Weedsport New York ,,ff 'l SHOPPING GUIDE and PRESS 95 Main Street XXQLZI Phone 4071 Port Byron New York Compllments SQUARE DEAL FURNITURE CO 54 58 Genesee Street STREVEY'S TYPEWRITER STORE Royal Typewrlter Dealer L Rentals Sales Servlce Supplles Auburn New York 15 EXC1'1aT1 9 St Auburn New York Congratulatlons to the Best Wlshes Class of '57 Class of '57 SWIFT BLOC from Port Byron ew York S Compllments of m R, , WR-'Yi ' Q' 'uw TRAUB ' S FURNITURE 63, ' Howard E Wethey, Prop STORE Port Byron New York 40 Genesee St Auburn New York I., 3 of I9 n XFBX-J CT O . N i ASQ W I, Uh K ' 21, S iff-'.ef ' 'Hia 4' 'M ' 'Q' 4 O 0- 4 y 0 62 Congratulatlons To the Class of 1957 Port Byron Central School UBUR TRUST COMPAN Port Byron New York 'J X Auburn, New York 1 Member of the Federal De o t p Sl Insurance Corporatlon TROWBRIDGE Steak Cholce Meats Fresh Frults Vegetables Phone 4401 Port Byron New York 1... 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Port Byron Central High School - Panther Yearbook (Port Byron, NY) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

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