Prattsburgh Central High School - Franklinite Yearbook (Prattsburgh, NY)
- Class of 1957
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W mia Q 397 by K 1? 3 V 1' J '16 N T 53.15 R f X DEDICATIU this year's annual, the FP8Hkl1Dit8u, in deep appreczatlon to John M Kuller For the past twenty four years he has dlligently taught us math and science Perhaps we'll not remember all the chem1cal form las or how to f1nd the square root of a number, but we'1l never forget Pop's uncanny vnt and rare sense of humor J We of Franklin Academy and Prattsburg Central School dedicate N . . . e n ' . NAUQ g' ,. Q If f ,IQQ BOAllD of EDUCATIU Left to rlght- Stanley MacDouga1, Francls Foster, Charles W11ton, Charles Babcock, Herbert Thompson Jr School Secretary Barbara Shaver Otis Waldo---Treasurer Secretary to clerk of . the Board 45 Mrs Merritt Engllsh Mr Locke Pth16t1C Coach Mr Farley FAC IQTY Mr Kuller Prlncipal V1ce Prlnclpa Mrs Plumb Home OCOHOMICS Mr Barnum Agrxculture Mrs McCormick School Nurse Mr Parsells MUSIC Math G SCISDCO Mr 'Ward Mr Harwood Mrs Davis H1St0Py ,Q Mr Eastman Math Art Typing and Buslness 5 .' W L 4,2 y ,' A 'J' 'F Q f x X O rn F' S T -X w - It r W -1 'Tlx Y ,Q Z' Q I ' or 1-r, ., .gi I ,ff X P M, A F' A J The P T A was formed here Prattsburg in 1956 It's obgects are self explanatory lo promote tne welfare of chlldren and youth to ra1se the standards of home l1fe to brlng into closer rela tl0DSh1p the home and the chovl to develop between educators and the general publlc such unlted efforts as w1ll secure for every child the hlgh st advantages 1n physlcal, mental, social and sp1r1tual educatlon To help fulflll these obgects our proorams have lncluded a talk by the school nurse and dental hygelnlst Dr Gardner a school psychologlest acted as moderator of a palel that Officers, L to R Mrs Ellzabeth Dav1s, dlscussed the development of the chlld JICB Presldent, Mrs Harrlet Northrup, Treasurer at dlfferent age levels, the school Mrs Ruth Carlton PF8S1d6Dt Mrs Vera L1mb8Fg prlncipal gave a thorough explanatlon Secretary of the chool currlculum a hlstory of our school was glven by three townspeople a flreman spoke on Fire Preventlon two as moderator of a panel of teen agers and parents, d1SCUSS1Dg the problems at the teen age level Thus we try to cooperate wlth school and home 1D help1ng the chlld to develop, and when extra pr1v11eges are presented such as helplng wlth the moblle x ray unlt, helplng w1th a banquet for our l1D6 athletlc teams, or any such worthy cause, we try to do our share Then over a cup of coffee, we relax and engoy the fr1endsh1p of our teachers par ents and frlends STUDIA CAFETERIA WURKER Fred Clayton Head Custodlan Cafeteria Staff L. to lst row L. Head, P. Nalker, E. Criscaden Jerome C,1scaden,, 2nd row E. N1stock, P. Bloom, V. Moon, custodlan N' Clark ,' Va! Q. V u 0 0 in . - 3 5 ' . 1 . 3 . - ' ' s U., g rnd , . . . . ! . . S ' I - J 1 . . .. ' ' , ' - . ' , ' 3 . ' , Ile ' n, - . U ! . S . . I teachers helped us understand the reading habits of our childreng and Dr. Nicxlaus acted I . . , A N . . A . - . . O , - - , E ' T3 , p 7 FQ, ,Er ' is . 4 ' , , ' al KL 4 s 1 , .1 d if 1- L hi e , .la ' -N23 , ,. p O SENIOR5 U vyxl'- X yn. ' 'v T., 'Ll1,!xulL1'N', ll Z W 1 .1 . i X if ' ' f' -. 7' N' 7- , 'ff X X x' . ' xx' .. QWLUIM' A AX?- f x - exmx 1. ,z X-.7 . Ps -'A I K I 1 Axx as f 5x ,' , XX I Z'-A1 Q Valedlctorlan Patr1c1a F1nley Qalutatorlan CHr010 T1CkS Class Off1C8PS fleft to rlght Pres1dent, Norman Bates, Vice Pres1dent John Daugherty, Secretary, Joyce Walwrath Treasurer, Pat Flnley .f ml Basketball 1,2 5 4, F F A 1 2,4 Student Council 1, V1ce PP9S1d6Ht 4 Yearbook 2,3,4 Adver tislng Manager 4, Ba eball 2,3 4 Badm1nton 3,4, Tennls 3 4 Class Presldent 4, Class Treasurer 2, SOD10T Play Cleo has noth1ng on mel mln I G :5 ' 3 'UK X1 ,NYJ 5 f'? f Q , . f ' . i . ' ? A ae , so , 3 . ,J 43 f' 2 ' 7 - . . ----I . . . L - ---- V' I X . . . 1 . . 9 . 1 J e e 0 , I 3 p ' ' S 0 ' I 1 l . . . 1 1 6. N 'lol O f 'UQ7 I Basketball 1,2,3,4 F F A l,2,5 4, Vice President President 4, Chorus 1,2, Baseball 2 4 Class Vice President 4, Senior Play Oh Johnny, Oh, Johnny, how you can love- a basketball Class Vice President 1 Treasurer 4 Yearbook 5,4 Co-editor 4' Cheerleader 1,2 3, Girls State Delegate 3 National Honor Society 5,4, Chorus 2,3 4, Senior Play Let's have a party! 0:45753 Clase President 1 33 F F A l,2,3 4, Vice President 5 Speaking Contest Winner 2 3, Basketball l,2,5,4, Chosen all star in basketball 2 Boys State Delegate 3 Base ball 1,2,3, Good Citizenship Award 1 Student Council 5,4 I'm not tired of basketball Just re tired! F F A l,2,5 4 Student Council 1,5 Basketball 15 Yearbook 4 Senior Play What's in it for me Qc, :eel . 3, , 5 D I 3 g 1 , . 3 . , . - , ese 2 ' ' . , , ' s 3 Q 3 n Vice President 5, President 4 ' 2 een ,I B 3 . ' Y 2611 as fd 914 -'.. ...A -.4 1 'o 1 ' n em . 5 '.i.e Oi f-...Q 1 . ,.:.:,'.v.1' lx TNQ -'.'.' A its .'.',', . I- .1 Chorus 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. l,2,35 Song Leader 5, Senior Play A blush is beautiful, but some- times 1ncorven1ent Band 1 2 3,4 Chorus l,2,3,4 National Honor SOC19ty 3 Student Councll 4 Yearbook 4, Photography Chalrman 4 Good Citizenship Award 3 Frenchman are the thlngs I was born to love most F H A l,2,3 Secretary 2 Hlstorlan 3 Class Secretary 2 Chorus l 2,5 4 It seems that 1n thls jet age mall dellverles would be faster! ff X Student Counc11 2 Chorus 2,3 Cheerleader 2,5 Year book 3,4, Intramurals Captain One laugh 18 worth a hundred groans, and ehe's full of laughs and loud gay tones l I, fr-r 3-.U l' ,ffm sua I O f 1 ' ,1 ,, I ,-- f Chorus l,2,3,4g Band 1, F.H.A. 3,4, Secretary 4s Class Secre- tary 33 Yearbook Staff 3,4, Editor 43 National Honor Society 3,43 Good Citizenship Award 23 Senior Play Speaking from f1PSt hand 1Df0T matlon Korea 18 a very lnter est1ng country Band 1 Chorus 2 Nat1ona1 Honor Soo1ety 3 4 Class Treasurer 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Clrculatlon Manager 4 F F A 1, Boys State Delegate 3 General Manager of Mage z1ne Campaign Senlor Play Horses wlll never be ex t1DCtI Yearbook Staff 4, Advertising Manager Student Council 2, Secretary 2,4 Chorus 1, ,3, Stueben County Potato Queen 3 Intramurals Captaln 3,4, F H A 3, Treasurer 3 Class Secretary 1,4 Senior Play Dlamonds are a gir1's best frlend FNIST gf Chorus 1,2,3 4, Band 1 Student Council 3 Class Presldent 2 Yearbook 3 4 Bus1ness Manager 4 Intramurals Captaln 4, Nat1ona1 Honor Society 3,43 Senlor Play Everyone knows food 18 a neces sity for Ilfe, but few show lt . , . . - O s 1 ' 1 I 5 a 5 I l O 3 - 5 5 4, 1 2 4: 1 . 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I E l0R CLASS HlSTORY Th1rty e1ght started f1PSt grade under the guidance of M185 Flaherty in 1945 They were Norman Bates, Claire Bramble, Bobble Brewer, Lewis Canfield Earle Chapman, Kenneth Clark, Fred Clayton, Wayne D1D6hBPt, Gene Gutow, Lester Hoose, Roy Hunt Pwnmn LaRue, James Mishler Richard Murphy, Elmer Polmateer James Ou1gley, Larry Race, Fred Snlth, Larry Snyder, Leo Socola James Tears John Weaver, Clifford N1lSOD, Elizabeth Canfleld Jessle Chrysler, Joyce Clark Janlce Glbson Nancy Horton Sh1rley Jensen, Judy Love, Margorle McLoud, Fran ces Potter, Barbara Shults, Deanna Stryker, Shirley Thompson, Marilyn Trench ard, Barbara Wheeler and Jeannie Wlng In the spring of that year Pat Flnley and Carole N1CkS Joined them Durlng the years of school many joined and left our groJp Those who came and stayed are Betty Lewls and John Daugherty 1D the fourth grade, Jean KUS10WSk1 and Curtls Fullwood in the fifth grade, and Joyce Nalrath in the nlnth grade In the th1rd and flfth grades we put on ChF1StmBS plays for the students of the school My, but we were great actors and actresses! Our flrst great adventure was the class trip to Roseland ln the elghth Just had to spend it on all the breath taklng rides, lots of hot dogs ca y and 1ce cream at Roseland Agaln 1D our freshman class, we took a tr1p to Roseland whlch agaln reduced our treasury completely In our sophomore year we sold statlonery and felt l1ke real salesman, Really we probably had no lnfluence on people at all We also Jolned w1th the freshman to sponsor the Freshman Sophomore Dance, our first b1g money making feat In our JUH10T year we took life easy and did the whole sum of nothing Now at last we are Senia's We started the year oif well by obta1n1ng a good proflt from our mBg8Z1D8 campaign On November 16, 1956 we put on the annual senlor play Our play was Amerlcan Passport Boy we found out that lt takes hard work to learn those part?-O est thrlll of our hlgh school years was our trip to New York 1D May We stayed at the Edison Hotel hav1ng the tlme of our l1fe Carole Wicks OLLV Ylfd G, Ffycvtlv Grade, X' 715 Cf'uff57Lma5 owprue e 2 A A , . I I .I I I Q Q , , - a V - , Q Q , I 1 ' grade. Since the small class treasury was burning a hole in our pockets, we . -. . N , nd , 6 - A J. .v 1 - . . , SENl0R CLASS WILL we the senior class of 1957 belng of un ound body and weak mlnd d hereby leave these var1ous and valuable attrlbutes to those who are lucky enough to follow us Buck w1l1s h1s speed and ab1l1ty 1n basketball to Clark Dav1s John w1lls h1s abllity to get along wlth teachers especlaaly ln Aner1can Hlstory to Goph Pat w1ll her ao1l1ty to get 1nto trouble and out ava1n to Mary Jane Brush Curt wills h1s abllity to entrsnce and audlence wlth a speech on safe dr1v1ng to Ricky Van Amburg Gene w1ll h1s pleasant agreeable personallty to Bonlta Wawrzyk Nancy wllls her bloodth1rst1ness to Frances bilia Sh1rley w1lls her abllity berg Jean w1lls her ab1l1ty to Betty wllls her permanent Barb wllls her abllity to to say what she's thlfklfg to R1Ch8Td Kllne w1n the Poder Puff Derby to Bob M1ller seat at Antler's to June Platt get along wlth the army to Sandra Dygert Larry wills h1s ab1l1ty to bake a layer cake to Wayne Dlnehart Joyce wllls her abllity to act to Sandra Jensen Carole who has so much of everythlng w1lls her plea lngly plump flgure BOHDIG Babcock and her sunny d1spos1t1on to June Platt Sh1rley Jensen SENIUR CLASS PIWPHECY Bates was voted by 'ood Housekeeplng Magazlne the most henpecked husband of 1967 Daugherty Chalrman of the Democratlc Party 18 maklng stlff competltlon foruPretty Boy N1xon Finley Pat 1F her years of tB8Ch1Hg has evolved a plan Dur1ng the summer V8CRt1OH she 1B a model for Powers, and 1n the vlnter a model teacher wlth powers Fulwood had hls hands full ln one he's try1ng to manage Fredd1e's athletlc career 1n the other your lelsure Gutow 10 years later Horton Has more than he's br1ng1ng up lO llttle Fulwood's Vhat do you plan ter tlme, Curtis? and Gutow 1S stlll run xng Runnlng from what? Work, of course! fulfllled her youthful dream oi b6C0m1Hg a pllotg She was the flrst person to land on the moon Come back, llttle Nancylw Jensen Mrs Efflclency of 19671 Sh1rley keeps house w1th one hand and trlps +he light fantastlc wlth the other Kuslowski After V1S1t1Hg Japan Jean has changed her Op1H10D about Japanese women and 1S now a gelsha glrl 1DStrUCtBr and pretty, tool Shults Barb 18 ma1nta1n1ng her record by hav1n at least one 'hamourg a year The latest no 10 15 really the all American boy! Snyder Larry has really done what many s oak of, but few accompl1sh he has 11terally set TIVEFQ on flre to solve tU9 flood problem Vhy d1dn't ome one think of that before? Walrath So far Joyce and ve have toured fne greater part of the US on a bicycle bullt for two! And agr1culture 18 now safe! WICKS Tlny 1S Stlll 100k1ng tor a man she can bull doze That doesn't seem as though lt would be so hard, does 1t7 Gentlemen do prefer blondes, we hear 911' FINLEX S , , 0 e a A e . S W . . Y . . Q e e S e . . . 1 A A r- ' H- e e Q . . . F - . K Q e , ' s to 0 - J , o - A . ,-.- . - . . . . . 0 J . . . . . 1 e I ' 'll 'u . ' e -. ' e A -. e ' 9 - . . . . . 7 , Y gg . O ' - ' . e . , I S - TNQ ,, ' J . . . . . , ' A ' 9 A . o E l0R CLASS PLAY On the evening of Friday, November 16, at 8:00 PM, the senior class under the direction of Mrs. W. B. Merritt, presented a play, 'American Passport' by Dana Thomas. The play tells the story of the Hamilton family, their interest and involvement in quite radical politics and their gradual awakening to both the real responsibility of an American citizen and the meaning of our American traditions. Ed Hamilton ----------------------------- Norman Bates Louella, baby of the family ------------ Joyce Walrath Judy, the older daughter ---------------- Nancy Horton Dick, the son --------------------------- Larry Snyder Sybil Jennings, in love with Dick ---- Patricia Finley Bertha Hamilton, the mother ----------- Barbara Shults Bill Wilson, a catch in any season ---- John Daugherty Aunt Jen, Mr. Hamilton's Aunt ------- Lucy Ann Limberg Mrs. Schwartz, a neighbor --------------- Carole Wicks Mrk Craig, father's employer -------------- Gene Gutow Director --------------------- -------- Ruth S. 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' I. 5 N XM ft , if 'ai , '71 i fi -N ,, fi, 75 , iff f , f u 4 2 Y bf 51 1 21 I . 4- A 4 xf A 6 I lla ' N . ,- A W 7 HX +. lxx I 1 1 'N' X 4, X 4. cl ,.- uk. 5, . 1- -rx -V I '12 If X , K- C6359 Snow helped in the campaign also. The class of '58 started out with the election of officers: Wayne Dine- hart, President, Shirley Sprague, Vice President, Judy Ringrose, Secretary, and Jane Havens, Treasurer. Our campaign for money started out with the sale of memory books and scarves, which proved ouite profit- able. Our dance with the theme November The junior class stood out excep- tionally well in athletic activities with Wayne Dinehart, Johnny Weaver Ronnie Lenker, and Britt Carpenter in basketball and with Sandra Dygert Jane Havens, Judy Ringrose Rita Roy, and Shirley Sprague as cheerleaders Our Student Council represen tatives for this year are Fran Filia C1885 Cff106PS Clvft to Flght and Jghnny Wbgvgr wlth prgu Peak as wayne Dlnehart, Shirley Sprague, Jane Havens, alternate Johnny Weaver is treasurer and JUdY Rlngrose of our school government Kay Mortensen, a Junior, represented our school very well at the Steuben County Potato Convention The Juniors were also well represented on the National Honor Society with Rita Roy Fred Peek Sandra Dygert, Fran Filia, Jane Havens, June Platt, and Sandra Jensen 'hw row Cleft to Plghtp Linda Yonge Shirley Edfecomb Pat Wraight Fran Filia, Rita Roy, Jean Farley nd row Jane Farley, Sandra Jensen Jane Havens, Judy Fingrose, Sandra Dygert Kay Mortensen Lucy Limberg rd row John Neaver, Wayne Dinehart, Shirley Sprague, Betty Bonham, Sandra Ringer, June Platt, Rose White 4th row Fred Peek, Ronnie Lenker, narl Snyder, Bob Miller, John wicks, Britt Carpenter n 3 1 I . sf . , ' . . I . . 0 q . . . . H - A , 9 . ' ' V 4 3 K W - E 9 ' 5 I . L rw lst ' 9 ' 6 9 ' 2 , I ' x' ' I 5 T ' ' o H .,.. . ,M L 155 3 am 'If ,F 3 4? 4 MN During the first few months of school we sold stationery and made a small profit. Out of our class there were quite a few representatives on the Junior Varsity basketball team. They are Richard Van Amburg, Dick Lewis, Barry Cermak, Jerry Senay, and Ed Young. Six girls from our class were elected Junior Varsity cheerleaders. They are Nancy Clarx, Anne Hammond, Jennette Hoyt, Paula Wawrzyk, Barbara Ringer, and Bonita Wawrzyk. Ann Hammond was our FFA Queen representative. After the Campbell vs. Pratts- burg game we sponsored a record hop which was very sucessful. In April we are sponsoring a Class Officers fleft to rightj Walter Peek, Bonita Wawrzyk, Jennette Hoyt, dance Nith the freshmen called April Showers. Ne all hope it will be a sucess. and Ann Hammond st row Cleft to rightj 3rd 4th Sth POW POW FUW John Pulver Nancy Clark, Paula Wawrzyk Ann Hammond, Ed Young, Bernie Babcoc Janice Campbell, Barbara Ringer, Loretta Kusiowski Joan Thompson Jerry Senay, Melvin Horton, Richard Klingburg Richard Van Amburg, Kenneth Gifford Barry Cermak Harold Shults, Nelson Cook, Richard Lewis, Walter Peek, Gordon Van Husen Absent Sandra Burke H i 1 . 2nd row Roger Sprague, Jennette Hoyt, Bonita Wawrzyk, Ferolyn Smith, Judith Rondg 6 A X U O ff' ,L 2 'Qi '91 h XX W A Y - s 7' .Mgr J A ,N 1 'vo iii The Freshmen Class has as its officers: President, Dorothy Bergmang Vice President, Sandra MacDougal5 Secretary, Susan Stuhlmillerg and Treasurer, Jack McCormick. We have as our Student Council representa- tives, Linda Babcock and Fred Fullwood. George Robbins is our alternate. In order for us to raise funds for the Student Council our class put on a sock dance, which was very successful. We held a bake sale in the beginning of the year to start raising funds for our treasury. Thoris Shaw was our Harvest Queen representative and won over the other contestants. We were very , , , V , proud of her. we held a joint Dorothy Bergmann Sandra MacDougal, Susan FreshmanPSophomore dance called Stuhlmiller, and Jack McCormick April Showers. George Robbins, Gordon Force, Jack McCormick, and Dennis Day were on the Junior Varsity basketball squad and Fred Fullwood made the varsity this year. Seven of our class members are in band Five girls from our class are 1D FHA and five of our boys are 1n the FFA We had a big class picnic at the end of the year Lyle Overhiser Susan Stuhlmiller, Terry Parmalee, Dale Dygert John McCormick 2nd POW Pat Vaughn Joyce Fox, Beverly Ringer, Bonnie Parmalee Thoris Shaw, Bonnie Babcock, George Platt, Clark Davis 3rd row Lenny McConnell, Dennis Day, Janes Hammond, Ruth Nhite, Fred Fulwood, Gordon Force, Nilliam McCloud, Charles Hagner, George Robins . . Y . n V 0 ' v Y 'ow 1 - Y -' Y-Y -- 'Q' 1 - - v Y . I - , J 3 , . . ., - Under the guidance of Mr. Eastman the School Nepper Club was organized September 1956. We elected these officers: Bobby Hibbard, Presidentg Dorthy Peek, Vice Presidentg Marlene neeter, Secre- taryg Allison Mann, Treasurerg Stanley West, Student Council representative, and Otis Davis, Student Council alternate. The meetings of the School Nappers Club are held Friday at 2:45 PM. Sometimes on special occasions we have parties. Our club is planning to go to Roseland Park sometime in June before X school is let out for the summer. I Class Officers Qleft to rightj Robert Hibbard, Dorothy Peek, Marlene Heater, and Allison Mann EIGHTH GRADE lst row Qleft to ri htj Blaine Clark Ernie Cleland Aobert dibbard Elizaoetn Pilia Geraldine Statton Dale Dillenoeck 2nd row Marlene eeter Dorothy Pee. Dick dohorst Anne Thompso ay Blazek 1rd row Francis Young Allison nanr t le, P ary touck illiam Barxley Ronald Ringer nooert Jensen Class Off1C8r8 Qleft to r15htJ Rosamonde Brown, Pat Dav1s and Dav1d Hulse Absent Bonnle Heater The L1ghth Grade P111s under the gu1dance of urs Doan was organlzed September 21, l95c These people are our Off1C9FB President, Devld Hulse, Vice Pre 1dent, Rosaronde Drown Sec retary, Patric1a DAVIS, Treasurer Bonnle heeter Qtudent COUDC11 repre sentatwe Charlotte I'1n1ey, Student Councll alternate, George R0bb1DBOD The meet1ngs of the elghth Grade Pills are held on r day afternoons at the meetlng 1S adgourned the rest of the meetlng 1S turned over to the V1CO Presldent, Rosaronde Brown for a recreat1on program Ne have had partles on special 0CC8S10DS and w1sh to have more Our club 15 planning to go to Roseland Park tor an evening before school 15 out in June EIGHTH GR DE lst row Luc11le Socola, Charlotte b1nley, LO1B McLoud, Delores Nra1ght, Leel1e Babcock, Wendell Heeter, George R0b1nBOD 2nd row Irs. Donn, Donald Peek, Hilton Updike, William Loucks, Eugene Brewer, Roeemonde Brown, Patrlcia Dav1s 3rd row David Hulse, Robert Plomnteer, Ptul Emerson, Joyce Horn, William Hoad, Loretta Wagner. . . - , 2:35 PM. After the business part of . ' ' , tn September, the members-of the Junior High Club elected the following officers: President, Thomas Babcock, Vice President, Jack McConnell, Sec- retary, Mary Wiltong Treasurer, David Conine. Ann Peek is our Student Council representative. Linda Jensen is our Student Council alternate. The Student Council asked the seventh and eighth grade to put on a bake sale. We put on a bake sale that netted 330. We had a Christmas Party and are planning to spend an evening at Roseland Park befu'e school is out. Class Officers fleft to rightj Jack McConnell, Thomas Babcock, Mary Wilton, and David Conine. EVIL TH GRADE 7th Grade lst row Gail Howe, Eileen Snyder, Carol Hagadone, Jack nraight, Patricia Day, Linda Jensen Mary Hilton, Francis Natson, Robert Gutow, Joseph Loucks, Thomas Babcock 2nd row George Chrysler, Richard Burton, David Conine, Terry Ringer Gerald Lone, Preston Johnson, Robert Ed ecomb, lor on Franxlin 3rd row Thomas Dyduck Patricia Musso, Gail Stinson, Marion horn, Ruth Mortensen Ann Peek, Agnes McCormick Qcneryll Carpenter Charlotte Stanton, Robert Edson 4th row Jack McConnell Larry Sprabue, David lhorpson Larry barkley David Brewer Lewis Becker, Nelson hill, 'ohn Gifford Richard French Q A ... - . , . . . 1 , 1 . . . . 1 Y . 4 , . 5 s. A 1 1 1 L ' I .I N . ,. v Y u 'A I 1 . . . v v . ' I V 9 GRADE It the beglnrlng of the year the S1xth Grade OFg8H1Z8d 1ts club and elec ted the f0l1OW1Hg 0f11C6FS Presldent, Judy Van Jusen V1ce Presldent and Program Chalrman Stewart Vnlte Secre tary Donna Peek Treasurer Cathy Stevens The name chosen was The 2 30 Club and lt wa voted that the dues should be two cent a week llth the roney col acted we plan ned to have three partles a Chrlstmas party, a Valentlne paxty, and a plCHlC at tre close of school ln June Frlday at 2 50 PM was the club's m86t1Hg day A buslness m6StlHg was held followed by e program arranged by the Proaram Conmlttee, Stewart Nhlte, Clara Fullwood, and Paul Thompson The program presented have been Class Off1C6FB left to rlghtj varled axd 1Ht6F6St1Hg A Columbus Cathy Stevens, Judy Van Husen, Donna Peek Day play was wrltten bv the COmAltt68 and Stewart Nhlte programs were LIVGD by the band members A QUIZ on lamous names of F8d1O, t816V1S10n and ln the fleld O1 spo1ts was pre ared and presented Current SC16Ht1f1C diSCOVSF16S and lnventlons were brought to our notlce by talks, T98d1DgS and panel d1SCUSS1ODS Althouoh we leaxned, we also played Every meetlng closed w1th f1V6 or ten mln ute or Eames ard Jokes The whole class looked forward to Frlday Club Meetlnbs 6th Grade st row Suzanne Gambsby, Jane Socola, Deanna Day, Stanley Barxley, Donna Peek, Andrea Mallon, Sharon Snyder, Cathy Stevens, James Hlbbard, Edgar Emerson nd row N1ll1am Sm1th Dlane Nlcks Lewls Brewer, brancls Schmldt, Robert Curr Taxes Wrlght Bruce Edgecomb, Rocco Angus, Ronald Levandowskl rd row Yathle Jensen, Pat HOUIHSOD, Debble Stuhmlller, Robert Thomas, Alex Wares, Jllllam Roudg, hrnest Schutz, Judy Van Housen, Ida Mae Gifford, L1lle Bell Rob1nson 4th row Paul Thompson, Stewart Wn1te, Byron Edgecomb, Joe Nachola, Carol h1S8fSk1, Sharon Underh1ll, Clara Fullwood, Lina Thompson, Mary Stratton absent: Louise Appleby, Charles Gray I . . . , L ,I L.. 9 - S Q ! O . S . S . ,. v LA L ' 3 . 4 I ' . . h . . nl ' rv ' e Q Q . 0 W W, 7 . A . . O , . u 1. . . Actors were drawn from the class. Musical i. - . , . . . , . , , V H A ' . . . . . . . . , . . ' U it . , . M . . . - . S , L . . . . . V . 1 . - , . ,. M. U . 2 N , , ,. ' . , , . y, 1 3 , - 3 X . . . . FIFTH GRADE Flrst Term Offlcers left to rlhhtj Second Term Ofllcers Qleft to rleht Mary Shaw, D1ane Snyder, P8tT1C1B Babcock, Rene St Plerre, Llnda Loucks, Brian Flint, and Terry P1118 Jeanne Snyder We have engoyed shar1ng our hobbles at the weekly meetlnos of our Hobby Club he followlng 0fflC8TS were elected for the flrst term President Mary Shaw, V1ce Presldent, D1ane Snyder, Secretary Patrlcla Babcock, Treasurer, Terry All1s OfflC8PS for the second term wexe Rene St Plerre, Presldent Llnda Loucks, Vlce Presldent, Jeanne Snyder Secretary Brlan Fllnt Treasurer Plans for the year lncluded muS1C81 probra s by our accordlan and plane students ChF1Stm8S and Valentlne partles, a June p1cn1c, and a Hobby Show CII Jrade 5 lst row Beverly Lewis, Sandra Kopylczak, Carol Allen, Jeanne Snyder, Jane Bullock, Sandra Gay, Sharon Pdgecomb P8tFlC18 Babcock, ChT1St ne Kula, Patr1c1a Heeter, Mary Shaw, Brlan Flint nd row Alton Joseph Stephen Hulse, James Decker, Robert Northrup, Terry A1l1s, Rlchard Hoad, Carolyn nastman Shan Kovatch, Shlrley Brewer, Jack Drumm Robert Underhill, Douglas ncLoud 3rd row Nllllam Curry, Rene St Plerre, Ralph Wrlght, Charles Tlnmerman, Sharon Qu1gly, Mary NPSZk16l1CZ, Mlchael Burton Stanley Nachole Vayne Ttomas, Lester Hoose, Francls lusso 4th row Veronlca Cotton Shella Moon, Naonl Dav1s D1ane Snyder, Robert Whlte Marion Levardowsk1, Mrs Grant, Llnda Loucks, Susan Stlckney, Charles Gay, Rozella Plerce absent Larry Z1mm0F, Lula Jones, W1ll1e Ann Boston Grade 4 ls row fleft to r1gh4J Mary Loulse Wade, Evelyn Smlth, James Rob11 on, Wllllam MCCOTmlCk, Ronald Allls, James UCCOTRlCk, Eugene French, Paullne Ovens, Connle Stevens, James L1SGfSki 2nd row Connie St Pierre, Angla Owens, Andrew Moescn, Steven Grave, Ruth hattlce, Sylvla Snyder, Llnoa Lewls, P1tr1c1a Gro s, Suzan1e Jose h, Charles Babcock, 3rd ron Keith Wralght, Harry Jensen, Joan Blobm, Donald tlnson, Kent Carlton, Charles Allen, Evelyn Truax, Margaret Young, Carolyn Beamlsh, Juslth Wetmore, Ger ld Day, Mrs Schoner, Randall Pressler, Theodore Horn, Rlcnard Hlbbard, Walter J dlke, Fred Buttes absent Frank Browdy, James Ha.1lton, Luther dwnllton, Annle Dorsey, Do1glas McLoud 3, 'x Grade 3 lst row Butch Campbell, Terry Simons, James Angus, Linda McLoud, Rallh meek, is hen Burton, Janis Stratton, David Dnmnn T0 udlth Mc ee, Gerald1ne Thompson John Kula Richard Bergman Ronald Davis, Michael Curry, Robert Coombs, Mrs Roster , , 3rd rou- Eugene Socola James Bullock Cl nc J hn Maril Barkl J Walker, Helene Brewer , , are 8 O Son, yn ey, Danna absent Caroline Blll, Francis Overhlser A . , . . .,n . . L1 , ., 1 L Q us-1 . ' 4' . . . . . L . . S Y F H 1 ... , ' , , Y , , S ' Atb row-- Linda Petrowsky, Rosemary Jones, Rose Decker, Patricia Johnson, Lynn West, F1 . ' ' ' , , N. , , . . Q l I '., L 'Y - III1 4X I . w-- ' ' . : . n Grade 3 lst row fleft to Tlghtb Llnda Apnelt, Russell Kopyleczak, Halnh Morehouse, Glerm Gamsby, Sandra St r1erre, Mlchelle McCorm1ck, Mary Schmltt, Marc Thopson, Donald Cermak 2nd row- Kelth D V1 , Wlllle Thomas, W1ll1am McKee, Karlene Sal., Edna Wlcks, M1Ch891 McConnell, Margorle Lea s, Mrs Barnum 3rd row Rose Mary ROb1DS n, Llnda F rndon, Nllllam Peek, H1165 Blewer, Clavln Jeanroy, Nancy Day, Carlton Breler absent D1ck ,est Kathy McLoud, Har ene Ceary, Karl Blow, Lyle Hlbbard, Brend Presler, Geralg St Pierre, Rosalee Dlnehart 2nd ro: Leon Utegg, Jerry Breaer, Edaard Perry, Frank Gross, Donna McLoud, Cynthla Stevens, Clarlbel Bre er, ncynda B chanan, Chr1st1ne Pusso, John dade, Mrs Bon donna 3rd row- Re ona Snyder, Barbara Sellgman, Ra'mond Bloaers, Michele Du Pont, Larry Parshall, D8V1d Clark, Sall S1 ons, Donald Russo, S an Kov tn, Join Wayne Ross absent Reynold Hamllton v -- I 1 A u - Y u KI A X . Q .S .--. . . H . . . . wi . Grade 2 lst row Cleft to rightl Gloria Heeter, Linda Peek, Cathy Smith, Marilyn Emerson, J-- ' w F '1. ' ' 2 ' . a ' 5' 'gg as - a ' 2 .J- 1 Grade 2 Left R1 ht lst row teve Kopllcha , Dougl s WllSOD, Jlmmy U stman, Dae Lewls Lonnie vrmik, ally LOICKS, Dlxle Sharp, Unely Applebee, Mark Daaqhert Fharles cCorm1ck, Tommy Flaherty 2nd row on Dambolse, Danny Underhlll, John Curry, Martha Ba ark Cheryl ROL on, Lols Jo eph, Ue ne Salm, Joyce Stanton, Verom me Truax, Mrs hubm hl 3rd row Ja Tho pson, Davld Horn, narcus smlth, Larry Butts, red Perry, vy Buch n n, dwarc Babcock, nartnr Chrysler, lazy Graves, ard Peek Crade l fLeft to Rightl lst row Micheal McCormick, Trudy ton , Jacquellne Simons, Lawrence wraight, Ralph Plumb, lalne Salm, Vlckie Van Bus 1, Chrlstine Murphy, Robert Stratton, Susan Rob1nson, Mlchael Parshall 2nd row John Seager, Danny Rlnger, Rlta Schmldt, Lawr noe btlHSOU, Floyd Smith, Mary Beth Snyder,Rose Ann Socola, Annette Lewls, Juanita Taylor 3rd row Mrs McCornxok, llliam oesch, Arm nd St Plerre, La Verne Taylor, Kathy Thompson, Lldda Schonher, Llnd q1Ch3lS, llgah Thomas, Andrew Allen Grade l lst row Cleft to Plghtb John Aptclt, Wllllam Thompson, R ssell do e, Scott Bzeaer, James foombs, Rlchard Drumm, Janes McConnell, Den 15 Balley 2nd row 1ll1am Mo edouse, Mary Kopyleczak, Reba kurton, Gordon Chrysler, Tom Welch, Brlan Webster, P trlck Curry, Stella Kula, Paul Kennard 3rd row Miss Flaherty, Ron l Drumm, Llnda Bardo, Dean Carlton, Carl Bloders, Kelly Clark, Terry Alderwan, ha lene French, V1ck1 Joseph, Jares Young 'Nl Klndergar en as, lst rod Cleft to rlghtl S san A,,elt, Jenn Jeqsen, Uavl Ta our, Joyce Blefer, Robert Heeter, Deith Kennedy, LSJlS Blo , Rlcnur agado ne, ieasy Blan nard 2nd ron 'ancy I fers, Marllyn Drem.,Sally Yovatch, Daw d Ua.p ell, 'lyn Bullock, Barbara ilbbard, C rol Dambolse, Br ce Fu cheo s, Larry Elo er, Jlmmy Doan Top- Yrs COHU1DE absent Pat Houghtalina Klndergarten lst row Cleft to rl htl Paul St sin! , Loraine Peek, Gary Jllson, Deborah Snyd r hary We t, Penny fcKee, Krlstlne lallfer, Sandra Wetmore, Kathleen Underhill, Sally Slncebox, 2nd row- Ronald Putnam, Sandra Romig, Mary Nlstock, Gary Stone, Terry McLoud, Sharon Perry, Mlchael Socola, Llnda Smlth top- Mlss Clark B LLETI RD DI PLAY - . 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Barba,a S Co-Editor ------------------------------------------------------- Pat Finley Bu5j-ness manager-..---------------..------..-..-------------------Caro19 Wicks Circulation manager -------------------------- --------------- --Larry Snyder Advertising Managers -------------------- ---- Joyce Welrath and Norman Bates Photography Manager ----------------------------------------- Shirley Jensen Typist ---------------- -------------------------------------- -Frances Advisor -------------------- ------------------------------------ -Mrs. Here it is finally, your 1956-67 nbranxlineteu. We hope that you as much fun reading these pages as we had in preparing them, and may happy memories of old P.C.S. be recalled. We hope that improvements Filia Davis have many will continue and that future classes will profit from our efforts. Circulationfleft to rightj lst row Business Cleft to rightl 2nd row lst row Curt Fulwood, Carole Nicks, Shirley Jensen, Pat Nraight, Jean Farley 3rd row 2nd row Clark Davis, Pat Finley, Shirley Sprague Larry Snyder, Judy Ringrose, Betty Lewis, Sandra lacDougal, Linda Yonge, Curt Fulwood John Daugherty, Anne Hammond, Carole Wicks, Pat Finley, Shirley Sprague, Jane Havens Joyce Walrath, Norman Bates, Fred Peek, Clark Davis---Absent: Harold Shulte ll' 0U CII, 1 l i Aff? lst row left to r1ghtJ France F1l1a, Norman Bates, CUPt1S Fulwood Joyce Nalrath John Weaver 2nd row Ann Peek, Llnda Baocock, Charlotte Flnley, Nancy Clark, Shirley 'eween Rlchard Van Amburg 3rd row Stanley West, Fred Fulwood Mrs Davis The Student Councll 18 the vo1ce of the student body and as such glV6S the puplls experlence 1n d8HOCT8t1C procedures and government At the beginnlng of the year Curtls Fulwood was elected presldent and Norman Bates as v1ce presldent In order to encourage better understandlng among students and teachers we are plann1ng a tudent day for the pUp11S 1n grades 9 12 This year we had many projects for m8k1H5 money Each grade sponsored an act1v1ty The proceeds went to the Student COUFC11 The seventh and elghth grades put on a 'bake salem reallzlng good proflts The freshmen sporsored a very s ccess ful Sock Dance durlng the actlvlty per1od The sophomores put on a uRecord Hop wlth mary students atten1ng The JUH1OTS and enlors plan to sponsor a hay rldeu later on! e have purcha ed a record player and a loud speaklng system Other 8CC1V1t1 s lnclude sellln refreshments at hone basketball canes and candy durlng the lunch perlod puttlng on a very successful ChFlStm8S party w1th puplls from the grades 7 19 ltt6Hd1UL and puttlng on an a sembly to elect the Potato Queen and cheerleaders The atnl t1c Banquet spomsored by the Student Councll w1ll be held March 29th in honor of PCS athletes, wlth Sp6C181 honors to thls years basketball team We plan to g1V6 good c1t1zensh1p awards to the best c1t1zen of each grade 7 12 Alternates lst row- George Robbins, Paula Wawrzyk, Barbara Shults, Fred Peek 2nd row Oti Davis, Linda Jensen George Robbinson ATIO AL H0 0R SUCIETY lst ron Qleft to Tlghtj Joyce Walrath Larry Snyder Carole w1CkS Pat F1nley Barbara Shults Shlrley Jensen Jean KUS1UWSk1, Nancy norton 2nd row Sandra Jensen, Sandra Dygert, Jane Havens, Fred Peek, June Platt, Fran F1118 Absent: Rlta Roy The National Honor Soclety started the year by electlng the follunlng offlcersz Barbara Shults, Presldent Larry Snyder, f1C9 BF6S1d6Ht, Carole Wlcks Secretary, Pat Flnley, Treasurer In February we tapped ten puplls for member h1p ln the Socletyz Jane Havens, Sandra Uygert, Joyce Walrath, Jean KUS1OWSk1 Nancy Horton, Fred Peek Candra Jensen, June Platt, Rlta Roy, and Frances F111a Th1S year, as 1S always the custom we gave an award to the student who showed the most advance ln scholorshlp, leadersh1p and character Carole W1CKS, Secretary lst row Florence Senay, Dorothy Bergman Paul Thovpson, Mary Jane Brush Scheryl Carpenter Clark Davls, Ellzabeth F1lia L1nda Jensen, Qteve Hulse, Delores fF81bht Judy Rom15 2nd row Donald Peek Qusan Qthulmiller, Walter Peek Paul Emerson, Jerry Sena Ray Blazek Qandra Berke Joan D1llenbeck Janlce oampbell 3rd row Mr Parsells, Jane Farley June Platt Bonnle Babcock Sandra Dygert, Qlta Roy, Sandra Jensen, Jean Farley SRIFIGJ Jensen Thls year there over forty students that toon 1nstrunenta1 lessons, and of these twenty were members of the Senior Band The f1PSt fUHCt1OD of tne band up mHFCh1Dg 1D the annual Halloween Parade In may tne band marched ln the emorlal Day Parade Lessons are lven durlng the dn 1 1 n 1 I , . n , . 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S QHRLS CHORU Q t 'G st nd rd 4th 5th 55 3 Af its as 1 row Cleft to rlghtj Joyce Walrath Pat Flrley, Jean Kus1owsk1 Edgecomb Joan Dlllenbeck, Dorthy Bervman, Hazel Hoose, Perolyn Smlth Joar Thompsor Foy Sandra Dygert, Mary Jane Brush, Llnda duth Yh1t6, Kay Mortensen, Shirley Sprague, Pat Wralght Jean Farley Frances Filia Roseanne Nh1t9, Sandra RIHQST, Nancy Horton, Sandra Jensen, Susan Stuhlmiller, Llnda Yonge, Jane Farley, Bonnle Babcock Jan1ce Canpbell Barbara Shults, Carole V1CkS, Mr Parsells Barbara Rlnger, hirley Anne hrmnond Pau a Aawrzyk Loretta KUS1OWSk1, hlta Babcock, Jady Q0m1g Jane Havens Judy R1ngrose 1 0W TCW POW POW hls year the Senior Glrls Chorus had forty one members In the annuel eprlng concert a varlety of songs were sung 1HC1Ud1ng Through The Years and Give he Your Tlred Your Poor The accompan1st thla year was Bonnxe Babcoci The Tonettes and a new BITIS quartet also sang at the concert th18 year T0 ETT Tonetts Cleft to rlgntj Shlrley Sprague, Jane maven-, Jane Farley, Rita doy, Sandra Jensen, Jean Farley Q 2 u, , 0 I W ,ne 'Q' J 'v ,SEQ y 3 -, A Q Y , .gd fi ' J - A sy J 5 ' V , N ' X. , X I 1 .A . , x . 1 . x , , ,t 1 . , , 'gy S 4 o B . 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V J Nuff' lst row CL. to R.l Mary Jane Brush, Shirley Jensen. 2nd row--Loretta Kusiowski, Fred Peek, Marlene Heeter Nancy Horton--Homemaker of GOUD CITIZENS 1956 America Larry Snyder and Curtis Fulwood Pat Finley V BQYIS STATE GIRL'S STATE F TUBE IWMEMAKER of AMERICA RE HDMEMAK sd AMERICA lst row left to rlght Lucy Llmberg, Joan Thompson, Hazel Hoose, Qandra Ringer, Shirley Edgecomb, Barbara Shults, Ferolyn Smlth 2nd row Ruth Whlte, Florence Senay, Dorthy Bergman, Barbara Ringer, Pat Vaughan, Roseanne Nhlte 5rd row Joyce rox, Mrs Plumb Bonnle Parmalee, Kay Mortensen, Loretta KUSi0WSk1 OFFICERS PT981d8Dt- Sandra Ringer V1ce President Shirley Edgecomb Treasurer Hazel Hoose H1stor1an Loretta KUS10WBki Parllamentarlan Ferolyn Smith Song Leader Roseanne White News Reporter Lucy Limberg Junlor Red Cross Pat Vaughn The Future Homemaxers of Amerlca ln Prattsburg Central School engoyed a llH0 season 1n the1r organlzatlon The flfteen g1r1S are ralslng money ln order that they may sponsor a FHA Dance We have collected proflt from the following: In December we held a ChP1Stm8S Bake Sale, which did well, In Jan uary and February gummed lables were being sold by the members, which also dld well, In the future we hope to BUCt1OD off a tlny tears doll, dressed by the nomemaklng g1r1S at the annual St Patrlcks Dance we also hope to hold a Vlctory Dance 1n honor of our basketball players, and hope to hold more bake s sales Ne made nut cups for the Veterans at the Bath Hosp1ta1 1n order to help them celebrate memorlal Day The Prattsburg FHA members competed ln e volley ball tournament March ninth agalnst the Penn Yan FHA'ers A buifet lunch was served at noon Every one had a worderful txme The FHA advlsor 1S Mrs Ralph Plumb s 1 , l'l' , A A i - f ,Ii NV A . 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IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII:fffIffIII--B,,ba,a Shun, f ,M i 23,- sf' 45 i H RE FARMER of AMERICA QKX -4-5 lst row left to rlght Rlchard L6W1S, Gordon Van Husen, John Daughtery, John weaver, Wayne Dinehart, Plchard Van Amburg 2nd row Mr Barnum, Nilllam McLoud, Lyle Overhlser, Charles Wagner, Barry Cermak, Norman Bates 3rd row MSLVIH Horton, James Hammond, Curtis Fulwood, Ed Young, Kenneth Glfford, Gene Gutow, Gordon Force Thls year in the FFA the offlcers are: John Daugherty, PT981d6Dt, John Weaver, V1ce President, Nayne Dinehart, treasurer, Rlchard Var Amburg, Secretary, R1chard LSWIS, Reporter, Gordon Van Husen, sentenal The 8Ct1V1tl6S thls year are the FFA Banquet at whlch nearly two hundred attened We also purchased a farm from Wh1CH we ralsed f1ft68B acres of wheat, three acres of beans and f1V6 acres of corn had a chapter meetmnb contest at whlcr we placed second We sold f1fty dollars worth of cards and n1ne hundred dollars of seeds We w1ll have a speaklng contest on March 29th Ne are 100k1Dg forward to atterding the Farm and Home leak at Cornell Unxversity and the State FFA Conventlons Q '..s .. 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N VARSITY lst row Cleft to Plghtp John Weaver, Wayne Dinhart, Fred Fulwood, John Daugherty, Norman Bates 2nd row Coach Locke, Nelson Cook, Ronnie Lenker, Eddy Young Bfltt Carpenter, Rlohard Lewls, and Curtis Fulwood, Manager Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburb Prattsburg Prattsburg Pratteburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg l O Season's Record Cohocton Savona Avoce Campbell Greenwood Bradford Troupsburg Cohocton Savona Woodhull Bradford Jasper Campbell Avoca 'avona Playoffs Prattsburg 53 Cana eraga Prattsburg 57 Belfast Prattsburg 59 Honeoye L L Bates Dlnehart 133 Fulwood Daugherty 15 Weaver Carpenter 5 Lew1s Lenker 349 02 CHAMPIUNS lst row left to Flghtj Coach Locke, P1Ch8rd L8WlS Jack CCOTm1Ck, Jerry Senay, George Robblns, 2nd ran Rlcky Van Amburg, Nelson Cook, Gordon Force Denny Day, Lddy Young, darry Cermak, Curt Fulwood manager Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Pratt burb JU l0R VAR ITY Season's xecord Savona Avoca Campbell Bradford Trodpsburg Cohocton Savona Jasp r Campbell Denny Day Barry Cermak Rlchard LEWIS Jerry Senay Eddy Younb Gordon Force Jack MCCOPh1Ck Nel on Cook George Robblns Rlcky VauAmbur S X .Q , ,A Varsity Cheerleaders Left to right Jane Havens, Shirley Sprague, Judy Ringrose, Rita Roy, Sandra Dygert CHEERLEADER 'QF' Junior Vars1ty Cheerleaders Left to right Jennette Hoyt, Paula Whwrzyk, Nancy Clark, Anne Hammond, Bonita Wawrzyk, Barbara Ringer 'UC ll! lst row Cleft to rlght Johnny Weaver, Fred Fulwood Rlchard Van Amburg 2nd row Mr Barnum, Wayne Dinehart, Curtis Fulwood, Gene Szmmons, Gordon Bates, Norman Bates, Brltt Carpenter, Ronn1e Lenker BA EBALL Season's Record Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Total Runs Cohocton 3 Campbell Savona Avoca Bradford Cohocton Campbell Savona Bradford Playoffs 8 Greenwood 5 Canaseraga 31 2 67 m Winning runs scored in last of 9th. N Bates Bates Simmons Fulwood Dlnehart Lenker Weaver R. Snyder Carpenter Cermak Van Amburg BA RBI 50 370 33 5 530 OO 35 OO .083 OOO BADMINTUN QIIBI l +1 1 K' i-, Qleft to Plbht Norman Bates, Gene Slmmons, Stanley MacDougal Jr , Coach Locke Pratt burn won both SlHbl6S and doubles 1n the County Tournament wlth Norman Bates playlnb SIHBIBS, Gene Slmm ns and Tex MacDou5al playlng doubles It was the thlrd consecutlve County ChBmp1OHSH1p for Gene and Tex In the Sectlonal Tour nament Gene and Tex won the Cha ,1onsh1p lor the second consecutlve year Norman was beaten 1D the flnal ln tne ten years slnce Badmlntox was started Prattsburg has won county chamglonshlp f1V6 tlmes 1D Sln les, seven tlmes 1n Doubles In the sectlonals they have won the slngles four tl1ES and doubles four tlmes TENN 'Q Left to r1ght Jerry Senay, Brltt Carpenter, Norman Bates, Gene Simmons, Stanley macDouga1 J Nelson Cook, Coach Locke The C0mDiDBt1OD of bad weatner, conflicts w1th boys playlng both Tenn1s and Baseball, and the fact that Hammondsport and Wayland dropped out of the Tennis League 11mlt0d the schedule to slx matches. After 10S1Dg the1r first two matches the team won thelr last four, 1nclud1ng a play off with Cohooton for the Section I champlonshlp trophy Prattsburg has ron the Section I champlonship ten straight years slnce the Tennls League was started in 1947 In that tlme they have won n1nety eight, lost f1ve and tled one Prattsburg 2 Cohocton 5 Prattsburg 3 Cohocton 1 Prattsburg 2 Bath 5 Prattsburg 3 Avoca 1 Prattsburg 3 Avooe l Prattsburg 3 Cohocton 2 CPlay-offj r x A no F y f f Q, if ,refer ' V . ,f was Q n A 5 I + 2 P ' .fm , ' I, r N' - Q Q' 9g Y, .1-. -. . 'sf I - Q . A Q hr V v 1' , xl 'Ad , 4. . M, ' , I 4 ' ,f Q -so-' , I . iF F 5 - . 1 , , . , e , S A . I . . ., . Y . 'Q . U , . . . . . , . . . .- A Q L1 .f ' . A ' g . . S. . . l A , ., , I . . . . . , . C . . . K l ' ' 1: , , ' ' , I - sw X . v , 'Sis , , . C 1 :I ' f . . ' I 5 4-.,. f E all! 'V , R1 ,MA ,'r L , 4' u . f ,WA Ji A ,, 1 an . V , - . fa A -1 an ' r -. 4 - Q ' 1amig,g,.fx My H V ff , . ' ' ' , U V X V 1 3' . 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Prattsburg, New York Ask or Free Mai e osi lips and Envelopes Save Time, Tires and Gas Prattsburg, New York e er of e Federal Deposit Insurance Corpo t From he u io of p ' t f B t IS F d On BATH NATIONAL BANK STANLEY E WEST SUNOCO SERVICE C P11 ts of WESTINGHOUSE Bun N Y 14 A Bank Book Is a Sign oard Tha oun ly on The Road to Succe S Compliments of om 'men a , ew or Compliments of URBANA WINE CELLAR Hammondsport, New York PLEASANT VALLEY WINE TAYLOR WINE CO H d p t N Y k Compliments of Ham ondsport, New York Compliments of ammon S or , ew or PRATTSBURG ROTARY Servlce Above Self CLUB JOHNNY SEXTON CO Manufacturlng Wholesale Grocerles Box 243 G P New Y rk l N Y Compllments of HE FACULTY CLUB Compllments of LONG AND CHADWICK Insurance Real Estate Dlal LA 2 3100 Prattsburg N Y Tested Bus1ness Tralnlng Slnce l863 One and Two Year Courses Accountancy, Sales Advertlslng, Merchandlslng Muslcal Secretarlal Standard Secretarlal ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE l72 Cllnton Ave , S Rochester 4 N Y Compllments SHOEMAKER' MEAT MARKET Kanona New York Compllments THE BETTY KAY BAKE SHOP Liberty St Bath, New York . T 61 P.O. , . .O. o , .. . - , . 1 R. B. I. f of O in S Compliments CHATEAU DUGAS on Lake Keuka Route 54 A Delicious Sunday Dinners Service from O 8 00 m Week Days 0 8 O0 m For Reservations Phone Branchport 24 Call Us for Your Parties and Banquets Compliments of BRUSH BUICK CO 127 W Morris St Bath, New York Compllments PR 6 Ph 2131 Compliments J W O'N IL Compliments FLAMINGO Bath New York VAN PATTON S Avoca New York MYER'S AUTOMOTIVE Wholesale Parts Steuben St. Bath, New York Compliments of LONG AND CHADWICK Insurance Dial LA 2 3100 Prattsburg New York Conoratulations Class of '57 LONGWELL LUMBER CO Everything For Building Dial PR 6 2713 Bath, New York ' of , . . ' of 1: - : . . 0 P HTHE SNACK SHOPH 6:0 - : p. . ' - I of of . . 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Compllments PARKER'S DEPARTMENT STORE Compllments RAYMOND FEDERMAN Compllments F P WHEELER Drugs and Grocerles D1a1 LA 2 3510 Prattsburg New York Compllments of ALLEN'S ELECTRIC SERVICE Res1dent1a1 Commerc1a1 and Industrlal Wlrlng D1a1 LA 23240 Prattsburg New York Compllments CONINE THE CLOTHIER Establlshed 1883 D1a1 LA 2 4220 Prattsburg New York Compllments AMERICAN STORES Frank Chuska Managers Compllments M G R RESTAURANT Wendall Jackson Owner Bath, New York HANDS DEPT STORE Dry Goods Hardware Home Furnlshlngs Laces Rlbbons Notlons McCa11's Prlnted Patterns Phone PR 6 2252 Bath New fork Compllments BATH DRY GOODS AND DEPARTMENT STORE 13 Llberty St Bath, New York Compllments of CHILDREN'S TOGGERY Bath, New York We Clothe the Chlldren from Tots to Teens Compllments of MARY ULRICH DRESS SHOP Bath, New York SHEELY'S FLORIST D1a1 PR 6 3371 15 E Steuben St Bath, New York Good Luck to the Class of 1957 ORVIS JEWELERS Vislt Our Record Dept. 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