Red Jacket Central High School - Sagoyewatha Yearbook (Shortsville, NY)
- Class of 1958
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PAULINE HARTNAGLE Derivation Always with kindness, wisdom, and patience, Mrs. Hartnagle has guided us since the grades not only in our choice of literature but has also been deeply concerned with our progress in school and our plans for the future. With gratitude in our hearts we, the Class of '58, dedicate '4Sagoye- wathan to Mrs. Pauline Hartnagle. The silent influence of hooks is a mighty power in the world and there is a joy in reading them known only to those who read them with desire and enthusiasm . . . Silent, passive, and noiseless though they he, they yet set in action countless multitudes, and change the order of nations. - GILES Last row: C. Abbott, G, Van Bortel, G. Rodney, D. Lawrence, A. Cirulli, J. Toney. Second row: L. Maine, J. Cobb, P. Englehart, S. Ross. First row: G. Blaisdell, P, Barry. Through the efforts of this year's staff, a vote was submitted to the student body resulting in a change in the name of the year book. We are pleased to adopt 'gSagoyeWatha which is the Indian name of the Seneca Chief, Red Jacket. We are proud, too, that our namesake Won his greatest prominence in the art of oratory and that in further translation Sagoyewatha means: Ml-le keeps them awakefa Miss M. Arnold, Financial Advisorg Mrs. R. Lamphier, G. Blaisdell, Editor-in-Chief, C. Abbott, Business Manager A dvisn r. 5 ,xanax W5 :- 8 : 'S vr L -9 V i ,. fm Seated: Neil Harkenrider, William Crowell, John Loveless, Max Morris, George Glover. Standing: Vincent Fogarty, William Eddinger Jr., Earl Sliker, Daniel Chapman, Joseph Maslyn 76'mrd af Edumfirfrz The Board of Education meets twice monthly with Mr. John E. Loveless, superintendent of the second supervisory district, and Mr. Neil Harkenrider, principal. One meeting is concerned with the transaction of businessg the other is directed toward a survey of the educational facilities which are offered to the pupils at Red Jacket Central. These men devote a good deal of their time in making our school an effective exponent of education and democracy in this communit . ly ,W Always one to give credit where credit is duef, Mr. Harkenrider, our principal, deserves much praise for his wise and kind leadership. His primary concern is that the scholastic standard of the school be maintained on a high level of attainment. To complement this goal, he further encourages extracurricular activities of a wide scope. , I MR. ANTHONY HOROSKO lVlr. Horosko, as elementary supervisor, serves to coordinate the work in grades K-4, and to bring the primary and elemen- tary levels in closer harmony with the intermediate, junior high, and senior high depart- ments in our central school sys- tem. We welcome Mr. Charles Fitzgerald, former- of McColl, South Carolina, as a new mem- er of our administrative staff. He is in .arge of attendance records and handles the iancial transactions ofthe school. Guidance Director MR. RICHARD LANDER, Pennsylvania State University, B.A., M.Ed. As Seniors we have come to appreciate our guidance counselor, Mr. Lander. He is always ready to supply the students of Red Jacket with information and suggestions concerning higher education and vocational opportunities. He carefully analyzes the potential of each individual and encourages him to fit himself for the niche in society for which he is best adapted. O' Social Studies MR. LAWRENCE BONACQUISTI, Brockport State Teach- ers' College, B.S. MR. FORBES BANNISTER, Eddinborough State College, Pennsylvania, B.S. Secretary MISS HELEN GOVERNOR With an unfailing smile Miss Governor greets each person as he enters the office. We seniors wish to extend our appreciation for her willingness to help, no matter how busy she is in the office. Music MR. RICHARD SOUTHARD, Potsdam State University, BS NICHOLAS ARBORE, Potsdam State University, B.S. Seated: Mr. A. lnfantino, Buffalo State Teachers' College, B.S.g U. of B., M.Ed.g Mrs. Perry, Cornell University, B.S.g Mr. J. Geise, Ithaca College, B.S., M.S. Standing: Mr. J. Natoli, Oswego State College, B.S., M.S. Seated: Mrs. P. Hartnagel, Albany State Teachers', Geneseo, A.B.g William Smith College, B.A. Standing: Miss C. Mertz, Geneseo State, Miss C. Johnson, Elmira College, B.A., M.A., Middlebury. Mrs. R. Lamphier, University of Rochester, B.A.g Miss C. Ellis, Slvmeutary Zzculty Standing: Miss M. Voshurgh, Lemoyne College, B.S.: Mrs. L. McKay, Brockport State, B.S., Mrs. M. Barrows, Genesee, B.S., Miss C. Shelley, Genesee, B.S.: Mrs. P. Emerson, U. of Rochester, B.A., Brockport: Mrs. J. Cunien, Buffalo State Teachers College, Mrs. M. Bailey, Genesee. Seated: Miss M. Angeline, Brockport, B.S., M.S.Ed.g Miss D. Shaw, Genesee, Mrs. M. Popplewell, Genesee: Mrs. R. Oney, Genesee: Mrs. R. Meisch, Nazareth, B.A.g Miss D. Knapp, Genesee, B.S.: Mrs. M. Blake, Buffalo State Teacherls College, B.S. Z9hysical8ducatia14 Intermediate Zzculty 5 Seated: Mrs. M. Knopf, New Haven Normal Schoolg Mrs. D. Seated: Miss M. Newberry, Brockport, Mrs. M. Galbraith, Teachers Macemher, R.N., Keuka College. Standing: Dr. S. Kutz, M.D., Training: Miss E. Dayton, Brockport. Standing: Miss E. Mills, U. of Pittsburg: Mr. F. Linsner, Ithaca College, B.S. Genesee: Mrs. Tischer, Genesee, B.S., Mrs. Clark, Codtland, B. Ed. Hafeferia Mrs. Verhooven, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Draper, Mrs. Hudson. 15,115 Drivers Mrs. White, Mrs. Bolton, Mrs. Vienna, Mrs. Del Gotto, Mrs. Decker Mrs. D'Arduini. Harold Fish, Lester Maine, Robert Cersbbach, Dick Walton, Leonard Main, J ay Davis. Lorin Robin, Dick Walton. 1 Charles Wylie, Mrs. Governor. Zusfodians Senior Advisors MISS CLARA JOHNSON, Advisor MR. CHARLES FITZGERALD, Advisor MR. ROBERT SALTZER, Advisor We deeply appreciate the guidance of Miss Johnson, Mr. Saltzer, and Mr. Fitzgerald. Miss Johnson has been our homeroom teacher for three years, and Mr. Saltzer has been our advisor for two years. We are pleased to have become so Well acquainted with Mr. F itzgerald, new to our faculty this year, and to have benefited from his participation in our activities. In scholastic and social pursuits, the supervision of our advisors has unified our efforts toward the accomplishment Left to right: Gladys Blaisdell, Secretaryg Gary Rodney, Presidentg Jim Farrell, Vice Presidentg Pat Barry, Treasurer. of very definite goals. National Honor Society Being elected to the National Honor Society is the greatest dis- tinction which one may be award- ed during his high school career. Candidates for this organization are chosen by a committee of the faculty from the seniors who have maintained an average of 8519 or higher during three and one half years of high school. ln addition to this scholastic achieve- ment, each person so honored must have displayed outstanding qualities of character, leadership and service. An impressive initiation cere- mony is conducted by Miss Clara Johnson and Mr. Neil Harkenrider in an assembly program to which parents of the new members are invited. Seated Pat Berry, Judy Cobb, Sharon Fish. Standing: Bruce Jackson, Gary Van Bortel. Valedictoriau alufaforian J JUDY COBB Do all ihe good you can, by all the means you can. Library Club l, 2, 3, 4-g Student Teacher l, 2, gl Math Contest lg Smoke Signals 3, 4, Yearbook 43 ESSPA 45 Rifle Club 33 Class President lg Class Vice President 25 Typ- ing Contest 3g Alternate for Girls' State 39 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Area All-State Chorus 2, 3, 45 Intramurals l. SHARON FISH A life that will bear the inspection of men and of God. Library Club l, 2, 3, 4, Library Club Secretary l, Library Club Vice President 2g Smoke Signals lg lntramurals lg Student Teacher 2, 3g Alternate for Good Citizen- ship Award 3g Magazine Campaign Cap- tain 4-. , ERNEST BOISVERT Sincerity, a deep, genuine, heart-felt sin- cerity is a trait of true and noble manhood i - Sterne CATHERINE ABBOTT Live and let live, as I will do, Love and let love and so will I. - Swinburne Library Club 1, 2, 9Student Council Rep. 1, 2g Chorus 1, 2, 33 Cheerleading 2, 3, 4g Bowling 3, 45 ESSPA 45 Business Manager of Yearbook 4g Student Day 33 Library Club Secretary 2, Intramurals 45 Sports- manship Rep. 45 OYTCSCA Delegate 1, 2, PATRICIA BARRY W hen a girl ceasesl to blush, she has lost the most powerful eharm of her beauty. 3 - Gregory Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, 3g OYCSCA Rep. lg Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Day 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 2g Smoke Signals Staff 2, 3, Bowling 3, 4g Empire Girls' State 35 As. Editor of Yearbook 45 Health Club 4g National Honor Society 49 Cheerleading 3, 4. , GLADYS BLAISDELL A good book is the best of friends, the same today and forever. Library Club 1, 23 lSmoke Signals 2, 33 Class Secretary 3, 4,lCheerleading 2, 3, 4g Yearbook Editor 4, ESSPA Rep. 45 Bowl- ing 3, 45 Bookstore 45 Student Day 3, 4. JOHN BOLAN Little strokes fell great oaks. - Franklin Baseball 1, 2, 3, '4g Basketball 1, 2 3, 49 Smoke Signals 4g Bookstore 3 BARBARA BROWN A traveler without observation is a bird without wingsf' - Saudi Editor of Smoke Signals 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Good Citizenship Award Trip to A1- bany, Alternate Shortsville Fire Queen, Student Day, Bowling 3, 4. JOAN DALLACHIESA It is not only old and early impressions that deceive us, the charms of novelty have the same powerf' - Pascal Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 2, Li- brary Club 2, 4, Literary Editor of Smoke Signals 4, Intramurals 1, Bowling 4, Bowl- ing Treasurer 4. EMMA DOBBLER The object of art is to crystallize emotion into thought, and then fix it into form. -Delsarte Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Smoke Signals Staff 4. PHYLLIS ENGLEHART Nothing is so strong as gentleness, nothing so gentle as real strength. -Francis De Sales Cheerleading 1, FHA 3, 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club Secretary 3, Rifle Club Executive Officer 4, Bookstore 3, Yearbook 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Bowling 3, 4, Smoke Signals 3, 4. BEVERLY HOLTZ T rue politeness is perfect ease and free- dom. It simply consists of treating others just as you love to be treated yourself. -Chesterfield Library Club 45 Rifle Club 45 Smoke Signals 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 4. JAMES! F ARRELL The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed. 1 - Sheridan Football 2, 3, 45 ,Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 415 Boys' State 35 Volley- ball 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 All-Confer- ence Football 4, Vice President 45 Student Day 3. PHILLIR FOGARTY Honesty isq the best policy. i - Franklin Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 45 Area All-State Band 2, 3, 45 Conference Band 45 County Music Festivals 1, 2, 3, 45 Alternate Boys' State 35 Smoke Signals 45 Intramurals 45 Band Manager 4. 1 JANNETTE FREELAND How lovely are the portals of the night, when stars come out to watch the daylight die. 1 3 - Cole FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Smoke Signals 45 Library Club 45 Magazine Campaign 45 Bookstore 3, 4. . BRUCE JACKSON Mere knowledge is comparatively worthless undigested into practical wisdom and common sense as applied to the affairs of life. -Edwards Chorus 45 Football 45 Chess Club 1, 2, 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Soccer Team 35 Bowling 35 Tennis 35 lnterhigh Band 35 Volleyball 2, 35 Magazine Cam- paign Captain 4. .l Herbert l DAVID LAWRENCE T he highest triumph of art is the truest presentation of naturef, - Willis Library Club 1, 23 Rifle Club 2, Rifle Club President 33 Smoke Sig- nals 2, 33 Projection Club 1, 2, 43 Basketball Manager 1, 2, 33 'Baseball Manager 13 Yearbook 4g Class Presi- dent 33 Football 1, 3g Magazine Campaign Manager 4. LORETTA LANNON Talent is powerg tact is skill. - Scafgill Smoke Signals 2, 3, 4, Assistant Production Manager 43 Bowling 3, 4g Library Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Day 33 Secretary of Class 1. LEONARD MAIN Dare to be trueg nothing can need a lie 5 a fault which needs it most, grows two thereby? Baseball 4g OYCSCA 43 FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 FFA Sentinel 1, FFA President 2, FFA Vice President 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3g Smoke Signals 3, 43 Student Council 43 Yearbook 43 Intramurals 4. JAMES O'DONN ELL Be not merely goodg be good for some- thing? - Thoreau GARY RODNEY A little nonsense, now and then, is relished by the wisest of men. - Anon Smoke Signals 1, 2, 3, 43 Yearbook 3, 4g Intramurals 43 Boys' State 33 Student Council 3g Senior President 43 Student Day 23 Head Salesman Magazine 4. i CHARLES TRICKEY W hat thou wilt thou shalt rather enforce with thy smile than hew to it with thy sworolf' - Shakespeare Football 3, .43 Smoke Signals 43 Rifle Club 4. V SANDRA ROSS Even virtue is more fair than it appears in a beautiful person. W - Virgil Cheerleader 1, 2,, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council Treasurer lg Vice President of fStudent Council 33 Sec- retary of Student Council 43 OYCSCA Dele- gate 1, 2, 3, 4g FHA 1, 2, 33 Health Club 2, 3, 4, student Dhy 2, 3, 4g smoke Signal 3, 43 Bowling 3,143 Yearbook Staff 4. i RICHARD SCHRADER An ounce of mirth is worth a pouncl of sorrow. ' l - Baxter Class Vice President 33 Football 2g Basket- ball 1, 2g Smoke Signals 4g Student Day 3. l ISAMA JEAN TONEY Good nature is one of the richest fruits of true Christianityf' l - Beecher Library Club 1, 2,'3, 43 Rifle Club 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2g FHA 2,'3, 43 FHA Vice President 43 Rifle 'Club Secretary 4g Smoke Signals 2, 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Bowling 3, 4. GARY VAN BORTEL There is an unspeakable pleasure attending the life of a voluntary student. - Goldsmith Vice President of Class 13 Smoke Signals 1, 23 President of Class 23 Student Council Representative 33 Yearbook 43 Track Team 4. 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Pollot. jun 27119 The Class of '59, the Junior Class under the guidance and leadership of Mr. lniantino and Mrs. Lamphier, have sponsored an infor- mal dance called HAutumn Leavesv and the Seated: Sharon Schaefer, Secretaryg Ronald Cramer, Vice President. Standing: David Baroody, Treasurerg Mrs. Lamphierg Nancy Cochrane, Presidentg Mr. Infantino, Advisor. annual Junior Prom. As participants in the fields of music and sports, as well as class projects, We have tried to be a class that Red Jacket can be proud of. First row: Mary Lou Culick, Rose Marie Volpe, Janice Vanderwall, Barbara Johnson, Carol Johnson, Roberta Rush, Marilyn Prober, Marjorie Manion. Second row: Carolyn Cummings, Alberta Garno, Carl Rogoza, James Hall, James McGuire, Francis Crowley, James Capron, David Gwilt, William Miller. Third row: Edward Warfield, Sally Huxley, Leigh Mallaber, Roger Reed, Michael Plain, Rachel Drost, Marie Scheemaker, Carol Rush, Robert Ruggles, Joan Rush, Robert Governor, Ralph Whittaker, Roger Cramer, Carolyn Gershbach. Fourth row: Frank Adams, Terry O'Donnell, Robert Vanderwall, Sarah Gulick, Roberta Pardington, Elaine Collins, Judy Reed, Eileen Wegman, Dawn Walker, Nancy Everdyke, Carol Klossner, James Morris, Shirley Cook, 5vernBQuaTkenbush, Joyce Jones, Barbara Derleth, Mary Perryman, Betty Van Norman, Kenneth an orte. Svphomores .......Wum This year's sophomore class has 52 members. Our class is well represented in band, chorus, football, basketball, cheerleading, library club, intramurals, and many other worthwhile school activities. Among our class activities this year was a Valentine's Day Dance. Kneeling, left to right: James Capron, Vice Presidentg Roger Cramer, Presidentg Carol Klossner, Secretary, Nancy Everdyke, T reasurerg Advisors: Mr. Natoli, Mrs. Perry. First row: F. Rolston, J. Aldrich, E. Holtz, E. Reed, J. Schuppenhauer, D. Johnson, C. French, C. Bolton, J. Bissell. Second row: D. Lyons, B. Gershach, R. Cade, D. Colburn, D. Jackson, De Voll, T. Hessney, S. Chapman, K. Schraeder, B. Hudson. Third row: T. Fogerty, R. Miller, M. Hammer, B. Hessney, R. McCarthy, D. Fritz, J. Cook, J. Perdue, G. Hulbert, T. Crowell, D. Crowther, C. Andrews, M. Stanley, D. VanCaeseele, P. Schraeder, A. Corino, B. Boardman, J. Ryan. Fourth row: P. Moyer, C. Wright, C. Bissell, D. Lawrence, C. Hessney, P. Bredesen, B. Clark, D. Cum- mings, P. Trautman, B. Cheesman, J. Lohr, R. Pronti, M. Hammer, N. Bogoly, S. Rolston, C. Maslyn, G. Warren, M. Davis, G. Elliot, R. Ciardi, G. Ciardi. ?zwl11r1c'r1 Our first year in high school has been very successful in many respects. Our talented classmates have participated in hand, chorus, sports and cheering. The Freshmen wish to thank their teachers and advisors for their understanding and patient guidance during the past school year. President, J. Schuppenhauerg Vice President, R. Miller, Secretary, C. Andrews, Treasurer, B. Gersbachg Advisors, Mr. Brown, Mr. Banister. First row: J. Englehart, E. Orr, N. Cardinale, L. Schaefer, J. White, G. Carter, M. Corino, B. Hall. Second row: E. Carpenter, R. Brott, W. Girard, T. Boardman, D. Tyler, R. Cirulli, R. Vender- wall, D. Procter. Third row: M. Van Minos, J. Myhill, E. Johnson, E. Olmstead, L. Warren, P. Keukelaar, J. Bolan, G. Reed, H. Timmerman, M. Pimm, L. Fish, L. Poole. Fourth row: W. Morgan, R. Hood, A. Miller, C. Boardman, S. Madsen, K. Keukelaar, P. Cobb, E. Stambach, S. Saltzer, J. Castle, B. Galbraith, J. Liberty, J. Gulfus, K. Rush, W. Chrysler, B. Romeiser. Fifth row: B. Jones, S. Stambach, J. Derleth, C. Beirleio, E. Freeland, B. Romiser, K. Brown, W. Ryan, C. Brown, E. Clark, T. Hudson, L. Liberati, G. Hall, P. 0'Conner, K. Herenderson, N. Vanderwall, S. Stambach, J. French, D. Walters, G. Romiser. 5 yhfh Grade As we leave the second floor halls of the Junior High we gratefully recall the helpful teachers We are leaving behind. Our class, which is well represented in chorus, band, sports, and cheering, hopes their remain- ing four years in high school will be as inter- esting as this year has been. Presidents, R. Brott, J. Englehartg Vice Presidents, L. Fish W. Morgang Secretaries, B. Romeiser, B. Jonesg Treasurer D. Tylerg Advisors, Miss Mertz, Miss Ellis. First row: L. Baroody, T. McGuire, D. Record, L. Rush, S. North, D. Gersbach, R. Collins, Newcomer, L. Nudd. Second row: C. Loss, S. Allen, C. Schrader, M. Frank, K. Wunner Dobbler, M. Huxley, N. Rogoza, N. Gulick, P. Hessney, S. Minute, K. Schrader. Third rorvi S71 N. Callahan, T. Ryan, K. Olmstead, T. Skyner, B. Glover, W. Smith, H. Sheets, S. Cwxlt, A. Van Norman, J. Herendeen, E. Houle, J. Delgotto, T. Vanderwall. Fourth row: C. Verhoeven, K. Main, D. Bastian, K. Burgess, D. Bolton, T. Hudson, P. Heckathorne, L. DeMay, C. Lepaon, R. Corvino, W. Record, E. Ceer, A. Delgotto, H. Perryman, M. Reed, D. Derleth, J. Proper, R. Vanderwall, B. Sanders, B. Holtz, T. Quackenhush, N. Decker. Fifth row: J. Dowdle, G. Jackson, A. Ventura, L. Miller, B. Warren, C. Perdue, K. DeVey, R. Smith, J. Redfield, C. DeVoll, A. Tuttle, E. Garno, B. Deseyn, D. Cianfone, R. Bounds, D. Frost, N. Mincer, Washburn, G. Van Etten, R. Bounds, T. Devries, M. Zader, R. Hyde, M. Smith. 5-' Seventh Grade As seventh graders we have enjoyed our new experience of passing to classes. We wish to thank our teachers and advisors for their help and kind advice. They have helped make our first year in junior high a pleasant adventure. Presidents, T. Ryan, L. Baroodyg Vice Presidents, O. Perdue, D. Cianfonig Secretaries, M. Huxley, A. Ventura, Advisors, L. Bonacquisti, V. Antonio, G. Schaertl. First row: K. Crowell, P. Poillon, C. Procko, M. Guard, H. DeMay. Second row: B. Hickson C. Childs, A. Schlossnagle, M. Volpe, G. Skyner, J. Sliker, F. Wager. Third row: L. Young L. Sheldon, D. Crisci, J. Adam, P. Proctor, M. Abbott, C. Bagshaw, Y. Lannon, L. Lepson R. Lepson, V. Gulick. Fourth row: L. Burgess, M. Nessinger, M. Reed, S. Oney, R. Clark R. Freeland, C. Blaisdell, D. Pollot, A. Harnes, S. Lohr, L. Holtz, Mrs. Tischer, Mrs. Clark Siifth Grade First row: J. Cardinali, N. Schaefer, C. Volpe, K. Dereleth, T. Watson, D. Miller, R. Carter. Second row: R. Chapman, H. Fiero, D, Hayes, D. Bissell, J. White, A. Colburn, M. Davis. Third row: C. Schlossnagle, R. Hayner, V. Colf, W. Eddinger, C. Stambach, T. Vienna, T. DeBrock, F. Record, R. Schwartz, L. Castle, G. Sheldon, P. Van Minos, Miss Newbury. Fourth row: G. DeMay, H. Tuttle, C. Hackett, L. Rice, C. Wright, R. Wright, R. Donner, R. Burri, J. Vanderwall, R. Kaczerwaski, M. Van Bortel, R. Hawkes. First row: J. Natoli, T. Van Etten, J. Crisci, R. Boardman, A. King, L. McCallum, M. Colburn F. Vanderwall, R. Jones. Second row: A. Boisvert, L. Johnson, R. Eagley, G. Ruggles, D Kaczerwaski, J. Barry, D. Loury, P. Lyons, G. Lush, J. Everdyke, J. Smead, G. Pratt, W Huxley. Third row: R. Moses, R. Record, W. Newcomer, D. Gibbs, l. Reed, R. Seaborn Gary Haskins, D. Shepard, W. Rosato, S. Elliott, R. Herendeen, J. Burgess, T. Wilson, J. Hood, Charles Howell, J. Young, Leroy Fiero, J. De Voll, Mrs. Bailey. ?0z1r I1 Grade First row: A. Van Etten, R. Seaborn, Nancy Rawson, C. Warrilow, L. Record, K. Jarjoura S. Freeland, L. Jones, B. Boisvert. Second row: J. Newcomer, J. Elliott, S. Glover, C. Misleany L. Collett, L. De May, N. Reed, R. Marsa, K. Bissell, C. Liberty, P. Cade, P. Mosher, J. Watson Third row: D. Sheets, D. Olmstead, J. Gookell, K. Volpe, P. Malotte, L. Schenk, B. Dewey C. Thrasher, S. Colf, S. Draper, C. Lyons, C. Hessney, B.'Dangler, M. Chapman, B. Whittaker Mrs. Popplewell. First row: D. Benedict, D. Engert, D. Burden, S. Aldrich, T. Chapman, B. Donner, G. Smith C. Gulick, D. Schrader, N. Reed, L. Cilfus. Second row: J. Del Gotto, K. Koch, R. Rosato, T. Geer, T. Record, E. Maslyn, R. Frederick, R. Mumby, D. Zona, R. Goodell, V. Aldrich, R. Johnson, W. Henry, T. Jones, T. Collett. Third row: Mrs. Oney, F. Trowbridge, J. Potter, T. Gibbs, T. Cook, L. Tronecker, R. Sheldon, L. Rush, P. Felko, P. Dewey, L. Geise, J. De Brock, Zfhird Grade First row: L. Potter, D. Rodgers, M. Warrilow, J. Rawson, D. Ruggles, D. Herendeen, L Collett, A. Vienna, D. Royer. Second raw: L. Freeland, C. Oney, K. Herendeen, P. Vanderwall D. Marsa, C. Huffman, K. Herendeen, D. Case, C. Landon, R. Devlin, D. Peck. Third row. Mrs. Fish, E. Darris, S. Vanderwall, M. Dillon, C. Pratt, B. Gilbert, D. Walborn, N. Lupold S. Redfield, D. Brown, K. Garnsey, J. Segbers, R. Reed, P. Skyner, J. Del Gotto, S. Coons M. bbot. 7 1 First row: P. Bissell, M. Marsa, G. Klossner, E. Manion, C. Case, R. Quance, D. Rodgers M. Record, C. Chapman, J. Gulick. Second row: D. Fiero, J. Misleany, C. King, L. Trowbridge P. Young, J. Smith, D. Forrester, B. Zona, P. Seward, J. DelGotto, K. Hardy. Third row. J. Derleth, J. Abbott, D. Barry, M. Moses, V. Dangler, H. Hawkes, D. Morgan, W. Houle S. Cianfoni, P. Ryan, D. Huxley, J. King, H. Jones, C. Young, S. Speers, C. Maslyn. Scwnd Grade First row: B. Carter, R. Holtz, H. Clark, P. Record, J. Schuppenhauer, B. Rosati, R. Bement, W. Fine, J. Power. Second row: J. Quinn, K. Allen, M. Fitzgerald, B. Corino, J. Button, A. Botsford, G. Hayes, D. Herendeen, W. Decker, K. Johnson, D. Crowell, W. Thrasher, W. Leisenring. Third row: S. Sheldon, O. Bailey, D. Orr, D. Lannon, G. White, D. Hessney, D. Keukelear, R. Wilsea, W. Perdue, R. Johnson, K. Haas, K. Price, L. Vanderwall, L. Fiero. 9 First row: J. Frederick, L. Newcomer, M. Derleth, F. Scarcelli, R. Trowbridge, W. McColleem P. Schenk. Second row: S. Moyer, C. Bliss, G. Haskins, J. Rosato, D. Record, W. Scholassnagle S. Lowrey, S. Seward, D. Misleany. Third row: C. Everdyke, C. Leisenring, J. Warrilow, T Wemes, T. Vienna, P. Huffman, E. Smith, B. Mox, A. Rosato, B. Felton, E. Proko, A. Woodhams D. Lepson, R. Reed. Fourth row: L. Parker, P. Olmstead, M. Minute, M. Schlossnagle, G Sow, R. Glover, M. Lankford, J. Sprague, R. Chapman, D. Volpe, J. Moses, L. Oney . ilson. Zz' I Grade First row: L. DeMay, B. Bement, D. Vienna, D. Johnson, B. Rosato, J. Cooley, J. Oney, T Landon. Second row: D. Aldrich, K. Henry, D. Herendeen, C. Wemes, J. Aldrich, M. Record P. Walters B. Halderman B. Holtz B. Herendeen, G. Warren, C. O'Donnel. Third row: J. Burgess, B. Malark, D. Abbott, L. Shepard, S. Jones, B. Gulick, C. Van Scott, S. Henry B. Herendeen, D. Aldrich, P. Sheldon, P. Botsford, C. Zader, D. Rosato, L. Seaborn, G. Lopold Fourth row: D. Cochrane, C. Callahan, K. Price, T. Kennedy, C. Cotterell, J. Jones, R. Herendeen B. D'Grdiuni, K. Reish, R. Van Minos, R. Buttaccio, J. Quigley, F. Ricci, B. French, J. Sanders. A Q 1 s 1 5 if Student M. ARNOLD, N. HARKENRIDER Advisors Evumfil l A. Olmstead, President, D. Keyes, Vice President. S. Ross, Sevfetllfyi C- Rush, Tfeasufef- Under the guidance of Miss Mary Arnold and Mr. Neil Harkenrider, the Student Council has striven to put forth a Well organized governing body to promote and coordinate extracurricular activities in the school. First row: N. Harkenrider, D. Keyes, A. Olmstead, C. Rush, S. Ross, M. Arnold. Second row: O. Perdue, L. Main, M. Davis, D. Boardman, R. Owens, T. Fogarty, P. Cobb, E. Collins, C. Berlew, L. Rush. l.- N, I 4 ,f .J X li ., ,, C ws, 7 . of ,-' , X ,V Q' , ... ...,, . ,uk lf. .Y rrea Q Q r . C gg. s pl.. if ff I . e' ' W ' M , fi' A V ,l ,gW 1 ijff ,A1 i .X,, Q rp. 'gy ...., Em Q. r'Hl 331. Editor ,.,......,,..,-,..,,Y,,,,,,,,,.,,-, , ,M.,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,, Lit. Ed. ..........,. Bus. Manager Exchange Ed. ..., - Art Editor .,..... Assistant .,..,. Production ...... Assistant .,.,.. Typists ,s,,...... Grade News ..... School News .,..... Chief Reporter Advisor ............... Barbara Brown ,loan Dallachiesa Bette Warfield ------- Phillip Fogarty --,---- Gary Rodney Emma Dobbler ,lucly Cobb Loretta Lannon Jean Toney Phyllis Englehart Betty Ternisky Beverly Holtz David Baroody Nancy Cochrane Carol Klossner Mrs. Lindner Reporters F rosh .,.-.. Soph. ..... - funior ........ Senior ......,,.., Department Clubs ,,,.,,,,.. Features ...,. Sports ..... ------------- B. Miller N. Everdyke D. Keyes R. Schrader E. Wegman --f------W - --,----,,,, L. Main C. Johnson S. Schaefer M. Stambach J. Freeland --.,- J. Farrell J. Bolan C. Bush Frojccfian Zlulf The Projection Club was organized to give pupils in- terested in photography some practical experience in this field. It also removes the burden of running the pro- jector from the teachers and assists Miss Arnold in carry- ing out an effective visual aids program. kyle Klub The purpose of the Rifle Club is to teach pupils the proper use of guns and to allow interested persons to attain the U.R.A. medals that are given to marksmen. flmlflz 67116 For the benefit of girls considering nursing as a career, the Health Club was formed. The girls observe the school nurse and in this way learn something of the nursing profession. Z ZA. The Future Farmers of America is a na- tional organization for high school boys who are studying agriculture under the provisions of the National Education Acts. With Mr. Saltzer as advisor, the primary objectives of this organization are to develop qualities of leadership, good citizenship, and patriotism with the future farmers of the country. lfibmry Elulf The Library Club is probably one of the most useful in the school. By removing part of the routine or minor tasks from the librar- ian, the members free her for more important work such as helping pupils find reference material. 21124. The F.H.A. is an organization for the purpose of helping young girls become more adapted to the responsibilities of future home- makersp The motto of this club is ul'-'orward New Horizons? The flower of this club is the red rose. CHEMISTRY First row: J. Crisci, B. Brown. Second row: Miss Arnold D. Boardman, R. Fish. Third row: J. DelGotto, C. Ross? HOMEMAKING J. Toney, P. Englehart, S. Gulick, Mrs. Perry, J. Kaczer- waski, A. Clark, P. Barry, C. Blaisdell, D. Keyes, R. Main. ART Mr. Infantino, C. Wittaker, T. Howland, D. Walters, R. Miller, C. Rogaza, E. French. 5065 SHOP J. Perdue, Mr. Natoli DRIVERS' TRAINING Mr. Geise, D. Lawrence, J . Farrell 3 3 s M Jffwr Q ll! First row: S. Minute, E. French, D. Lawrence, C. Andrews, M. Zader, L. Baroody. Second row S P P E E Rolston, E. Wegman, B. Hudson, P. BarrYv J. Draper, M. Stambaeh, R. Whittaker, J. Elliot' Moyer. Third row: J. Perry, J. Schuppenhower, D. Baroody, M. Hammer, C. Johnson, J. Morris . Bredesen, Mr. Southard, C. Hessney, D. Crowther, B. Warfield, R. Pronti, L. Bolton, T. O,Donnell Warfield, M. Manion. Fourth rowg B. Jackson, R. Miller, G. Hurlburt, R. Ruggles, D. DeVoll Hessney, F. Crowley, J. DeVoll, J. McGuire, A. Olmstead, T. Fogarty, T. Crowell, J. Caproni The Senior Band would like to Welcome Mr. Richard Southard and extend their appreciation for his guidance. The extra time he has spent with us has helped make our concerts successful. We hope that he will be with us for many years. Scuivr 1671144 9 1 . 2 My Ss. Z Vi Q 5 4 . WW First row: D. Miller, N. Schaefer, R. Halstead, T. White, W. Girard, R. Brott, T. Boardman, D Tyler, A. Ventura. Second row: W. Betz, T. Hudson, J. Liberty, K. DeVey, L. Poole, J. Bolan, D Cianfoni. Third row: S. Guilt, L. Liherati, D. Bolton, P. Hessney, N. Decker, R. Haynes, J. Silker, E. Geer, N. Zader, A. Del Gotto, L. Fish, D. Drost, J. Myhill, C. Stambach. Fourth row: M. Girard L. Baroody, A. Haynes, M. Nessenger, G. Sheldon, L. Schaefer, J. Herendeen, S. Minute, B. Glover, P. O'Conner, C. Brown, C. Childs, S. Madsen, S. Saltzer, B. Warren, E. Galbraith, W. Record. fun 21 1671144 First row: K. Gallahan, Mr. Southard, R. Cirulli, M. Petrone. Second row: C. Comings, H. Sheldon, S. Parker, P. Stamhach, K. Hardy, G. Bredesen, J. DelGotto, M. Nurse. Third row: T. Fredrick, P. Manion, C. Hayes, T. Reise, R. Speers, A. Stanley, M. Misleany, K. Andrews, L. Parmele, L. Frank, N. Zader, C. Crowell. Kegiuners ' Band First row: J. Bissell, J. Rolston, Nancy Cochrane, R. Volpe, B. Hudson, B. Johnson, M. Prober, B. Derleth, J. Dallachiesa, J. Aldrich, B. Holtz. Second row: M. Perryman, B. VanNorman, R. Ciardi, D. Lawrence, P. Moyer, J. Perry, E. Warfield, D. Pronti, E. Holtz, N. Bogoly, M. Hammer, B. Warfield, S. Gulick. Third row: C. Cummings, M. Stambach, S. Huxley, D. Crowther, R. Miller, T. Fogarty, J. Hall, C. Rogosa, B. Jackson, P. Fogarty, L. Mallaber, P. Bredesen, D. Keyes, C. Johnson, K. Hessney, S. Rolston. Fourth row: D. Walker, M. Stanley, Y. Olmstead, B. Gershbach, D. Gwilt, A. Olmstead, B. Miller, D. Colburn, R. Boardman, F. Crowley, J. McGuire, R. Ruggles, J. Cobb, L. Chapman, J. Draper, E. Wegman, S. Miles. Under the able direction of Mr. Nicholas Arbore, the Senior Chorus participated in a Thanksgiving concert and a Christmas concert. It has also taken part in the All-State and All-County festivals. At this time plans are being made for exchange programs With neighboring schools. The members of the Senior Chorus wish to commend Mr. Arbore for his fine accomplishments. We would also like to extend our thanks to Miss Johnson, who has so willingly given much of her time to us as our accompanist. Sen 21 Elwrus MR ARBORE DUGCWT MISS JOHNSON Accompanzst Mil., First row: L. Baroody, K. Main, T. McGuire, B. Betz, S. Loss, A. VanNorman, K. Schrader, J. DeGotto, S. Schrader, N. Callahan, P. Hessney, L. Rush, J. Herendeen, S. Gwilt, S. Minte, C. Verhooven, N. Vanderwall. Second row: L. Schaefer, D. Gerbach, N. Decker, K. Warner, K. Heren- deen, E. Hool, B. Glover, C. Olmstead, B. Rorneiser, C. Berlew, A. Corino, R. Freeland, P. Zader, B. Hudson, A. DeGotto, A. Ventura. Third row: C. Brown, B. Record, E. Clark, D. Forester, S. Madison, C. Boardman, L. Miller, S. Slatzer, B. Warner, E. Stambach, B. Galhirth, P. Cobb, L. Fish, B. Morgan, D. Drost, D. Cianfoni, F.. Olrnstead, L. Ward. junior gill? us Kev! jacket Aries First row: Mr. Arhore, N. Cochrane, B. Hudson, M. Proper, M. Perryman, B. Warfield. Second row: S. Rolston, J. Perry, E. Warfield, L. Mallalner, M. Starnbach, E. Wegman, D. Walker. Third row: D. Keyes, C. Johnson, B. Jackson, D. Gwilt, A. Olmstead, G. Ruggles, C. Rogoza, Y. Olmstead, J. Draper. Q I www 1553 f nw K, gy MN' 5535 Varsity Uheerleaders Ten Little Indians on Our Team, Now Letis Prove They,re on the Beam, We're Gonna B - E -A - T Anyone's Team. Left to right: P. Barry, S. Ross, S. Schaefer, B. Ternisky, C. Abbott, G. Blaisdell, D. Keyes. Center front: N. Cochrane. MRS. M. KNOPF The cheerleading squads of 1957-58 were three! Varsity, Junior Varsity, and the Junior High. These girls were chosen in the fall by competition. They worked hard to improve their cheers and leading ability. They showed plenty of pep, loyalty and school spirit. All in all, they had a very successful season. Seated: M. Manion, B. Hudson. Standing: C. Johnson, K. Hessney, B. Warfield, M. Hammer, N. Everdyke, C. Rush. juuivr Varsity Lflzecrlcvzders Clap Your Hands, Stamp Your Feet, Get in the Rhy- thm of the I V Beat? First row: J. DelGotto, T. Warren. Second row: Mr. Brown, F. Crowley, E. Hessney, B. Miller, R. Ruggles, J. McGuire, J. Capron, D. Fritz, R. Miller, R. Ruggles, J. McGuire, J. Capron, D. Fritz, R. Miller, L. Mallaber, J. Morris, E. Warfield, J. Schuppenhaur, W. Boardman. jaaiar Varsity Basketball Although the Junior Varsity had only a fair season they and their coach, Mr. Brown, should he commended for never losing spirit and fighting right down to the end. The team on the whole was inexperienced, but it is hopeful that next year will bring a better per centage of victories. J b i. W ., 1. I M25 H145 1 W 'Q , li 'L First row: D. Baroody, J. Morris, T. O'Donnell. Second row J Schuppenhauer J DelG0tto R F1 h J. McGuire, B. Owens, J. Bolan, J. Farrell, B. Ruggles L Mallaber B Boardman Third row Coach Linsner, B. Vanderwall, R. Miller, C. Ross, G. Hulbert A Olmstead D Colburn T He sney C Rogoza, M. Plain, P. Trautman, L. Main, D. Pronti. Kaseball Although Redflacket lost out to Naples for the Class MC Championship in '57, the team had a winning season. This Was attributed to Dick Boardmanis strong pitching ability to step into Dick Williams? shoes. Coach Linsner states that the team should have a better season in 758 because of experience gained by the pitching staff, and by the return of many veterans to the squad. Mike Ternisky and Frand Gersbach were the only losses suffered, and it is hoped that their positions may be quickly filled by the new recruits. Front row: F. Crowley, C. Whittaker, W. Miller, D. Gwilt, J. Capron. R. Cramer, J. Hall. Second row: E. Warfield, F. Adams, D. DeVoll, R. Bounds, B. Hessney, K. Vanbortel. Third row: Mr. Schaertl, A. Cirulli, R. Cade, J. DeVoll, B. Jackson, G. VanBortel, L. Bolton. Crack A new sport introduced only last year, the track team showed a very fine record of Wins. Although competition is limited, nevertheless it is very good and is a real test for the members of the team. Let us hope that this coming year it jun 21 ffzylz lgaskefb ll Under the capable coaching of Mr. Anthony Horosko, assisted by Mr. Bonacquisti, the Red Jacket Junior High Basket- ball team completed a successful season of 5 games. By cultivating their interest and natural ability While they are young, Coach Horosko expects to turn out some promising athletes. creates as much enthusiasm. First row: J. 'Liberty, T. Hudson, A. Ventura, G. Romeiser, D. Walters, T. Ryan, T. Boardman. Second row: Mr. Bonacquisti, D. Cianfoni, J. Redfield, D. Drost, E. Olmstead, L. Warren, R. Bounds, J. Bolan, A. Miller, Mr. Horosko. First row' G Blaisdell S Schaefer B Ternisk Second o C K1 - - 1 - , - Y. r w: . ossner, N. Cochrane, J. Dallachiesa. Third row: C. Abbott, S. Ross J. Rush, P. Barry, B. Warfield. Kawliug Since the Girls' Bowling League was very successful last year, it was decided that this activity for girls would he continued under the sponsorship of the Student Coun- cil. Mrs. Knop has helped teach the girls how to keep score and Miss Arnold has showed us some pointers on how to howl. We girls wish to thank them for their time and effort. Intramurals U Intramural program provides an opportunity for the girls to get more experience in sports and to prepare for playdays. It teaches good sportsmanship and teamwork. Seated: C. Rush, C. Klossner, R. Drost, S. Huxley, D. Lawrence, M. Manion. Standing: S. Ross, B. Warfield, C. Boardman, E. Freeland S. Miles, N. Decker, K. Hessney, N. Cochrane. Complimenfs of Besf Wishes From SHORTSVILLE BUILDING M. E. 8: R. V. HIXSON SUPPLIES, INC. Coal and Lumber Walfer Wegman, Pres. Builders' Hardware-Cemenf Phone 363l Shorfsville, N. Y. Boofh Sfreef Phone 4IlI Shorfsville MARY'S HARPER METHOD JOHN P- BOARDMAN BEAUTY SALON 83 Main Sfreef-Manchesfer, N. Y. Insurance and Bonds Phone 235l 45 Sfafe Sfreel' Telephone 2292 Hair Sf ling-Hair Cuffing Y Harper Cold Permanenfs Manchesler' New York Firsf row: D. Keyes, M. 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LAMPHIER Congralulalions 'Io Class of '58 FREDERICK'S SERVICE STATION MANCHESTER, NEW YORK Phone 2I I4 Congra'l'uIaI'ions 'Io Ihe Class of '58 CLUB 2l Dining-Dancing-Good Food R. T. SCHAEFER, Prop. Main Sr. Phone 3944 TWIN CITIES FOOD CENTER Complele Self-Service Food Marker I.G.A. Food Liner Ag- P' S. BARRY a BLISS if 'W an Q5 Phone 4I44 f--5,- f SHORTSVILLE MANCHESTER Congralulalions RECORD'S DAIRY Milk and Cream MANCHESTER SHORTSVILLE Phone 3I84 MOORE PRINTING CO. All Kinds of Prin'I'ing 9 Coy S'Iree+ Canandaigua, N. Y. PHONE 482 ELLIS HARDWARE, INC. 2I5 Souih Main S+. CANANDAIGUA, N. Y. Besf Wishes From F. H. MCELWEE AND SON Funeral DirecI'ors Ouali+y Furni+ure New Locafion al' l5I S. MAIN STREET CANANDAIGUA Insurance of All Kinds THE SACKETT AGENCY Canandaigua, N. Y. Associa'I'e AgenI's: TED Bl-ODGETT TOSS WILKINSON WILLIS MITCHELL GENTILE SERVICE STATION GENTILE BROS., Props. Canandaigua, N. Y. Phone 906-J AuI'o Accessories RlV'S BARBER SHOP AIR CONDITIONING Specialize in Children's Haircu'I's Go-Boa+ing WALDORF BOAT CO., INC. CANANDAIGUA, N. Y. STAR DRY CLEANING CORP. We Call Every Tuesday and Friday Phone 98-850 Canandaigua, New York SOMMERS MOTORS, INC. for OK Used Cars vISl'l' Our Lo'I' a'I' .il .- IL... ' ' 1292! 4oo S.'Main S+. l Canandaigua, N. Y. Bes+ Wishes Class of I958 FRANCIS G. HESSNEY Complimen'I's of VECCHI BROS. CO. Bakery and Marke'r Lake S+. Canandaigua, N. Y. Phone 529 SENECA DAIRY BAR Ice Cream-Do-Nui' Shop Founfain Service CANANDAIGUA, NEW YORK . Eyes Examined Glasses FiI'I'ecI LEWIS ABERLE, Op+ome'I'risI- SEE US TO SEE BETTER Phone I4I I-2-3 Kinde Block Evenings by Appoinfmenl' CANANDAIGUA, N. Y. COLGROVE'S BAKERY I83 S. Main SI'ree'I' CANANDAIGUA, N. Y. PHONE 222 Fine Qualify Bakers KENNEDY'S FINE FURNITURE Funeral Service Canandaigua, New York Congralulalions 'l'o l'he Class of '58 From ARROWH EAD LANES I39 Mill Slreel' CANANDAIGUA, N. Y. Phone 802 We Caler 'l'o Banquels and Par'lies SH ENKMAN'S Men's and Boys' Wear Cheerleader and Team Jackels NORMA SHOP Ladies' and Girls' Apparel DAVlDSON'S SHOES I GUUILVWIEAR Ballenes CANANDAIGUA, N. Y. Tl RES Traclor-Car-Truck Recapping Besl' Wishes From ALICE R. FARRELL Women's Apparel CANANDAIGUA, N. Y. WEST AVENUE DINER Open 24 Hours Daily 7 Days a Week I73 Wesl' Avenue Canandaigua, N. Y. DE GRAFF'S BOOK STORE Q,.'b'l'm wg Gifls-Slalionery-Office Supplies SICKS FLOWERS 5' ' and Greeling Cards 305 So' Main S+. E Come ir. and Browse , I f A 68 Soulh Main Canandaigua 'l In 5 Phone 607 Canandaigua, N. Y. ,EMI S1599 WALTERS SHOE STORE 86 So. Main CANANDAIGUA. N. Y. VAN BROOKER'S, INC. RED 8: WHITE STORE 20l Wesl' Avenue Canandaigua, New York Open While Resl' Are Closed Complimenls of UNITY STORE CANANDAIGUA, NEW YORK PECK HARDWARE CO. Della and Slanley Power Tools China-Gills-Glassware Canandaigua Phone 29 IKE'S RESTAURANT Specializing in Spagheffi and Meafballs JOHN ABBOTT LOCKER PLANT Armour's Beef Dairylea Ice Cream 28 Cenfer Sf. Open From 8 A.M. fo I A.M. zllzt NA Y H6413 Ma,-ke-I Sf Phone 3954 am es er' ' ' Palmyra. N. Y Congrafulafions fo The CPS of 58 COOLEY'S RED s. WHITE BOARDMANIS Congrafulafions fo The Class of '58 Ice Cream Candy Main Sfreef-Manchesfer, New York Tobacco RUTI-I, MARY, LEON 20 Soufh Main Sf. Manchesfer, N. Y. A C'T S WALT RICE Cong3Z'llalf.'inisio Ile 0 CITIES SERVICE S E RVN E Bafferies-Tires-Accessories Manchesfer Phone 292I LEHIGH VALLEY RESTAURANT JEANNETTE AND JOHNNY DELGOTTO Phone 2934 Manchesfer Besf Wishes P 8: B SUPERMARKET PHIL AND BEN D'ARDUINI Phone 2274-Manchesfer 25'S RESTAURANT MANCHESTER, NEW YORK PHELPS ELECTRIC COMPANY 65-67 Main Sfreef, Phelps, New York Tel. Klngswood 8-293I Bull: and Boffled Gas Furnifure-Appliances Bes'I' Wishes JOE VOLPE-TOM DALBERTH Barbers and Billiards Manchesfer, N. Y. Complimenfs of J. N. RASBACH PHOTO SERVICE, INC. Over Thirfy Years of Service fo fhe Schools of Our Nafion Disfricf Office 226 Denison Building SYRACUSE. NEW YORK A Complefe Musical Service HICKEY'S MUSIC STORE 330 E. Sfafe Sf. ITHACA. N. Y. Main Office and Planf Phone 4'llol I55 Myrfle Sfreef SHELTON. CONNECTICUT Complimenfs of The KOLKO PAPER COMPANY, INC. Wholesale Disfribufors of Paper and Paper Supplies 440-460 Ormond Sfreef, BAl:er 5-5808 Rochesfer 3, N. Y. DEACONESS HOSPITAL School of Nursing 563 Riley Sf. BUFFALO' 8. N. Y. SU 4400 S PAY O77 Congrafulafions +o 'I'he Class of '58 OLMSTEAD'S SINCLAIR STATION 4 Corners Manches+er Phone 2033 Congraiulaiions Io I'he Class of I958 MOON COAL COMPANY LEHIGH VALLEY COAL DU PONT PAINTS Besi' Wishes From MAX G. IMCRRIS R. B. CROWELL 84 SON, INC. Coal - Produce Feed - FerI'iIizer Phone 2424 MANCHESTER. N. Y. JOE LISAI'S RESTAURANT HAWKES BROS. MANCHESTER, New YORK Qualify Bakery Phone 2874 LIBERTY BROTHERS General Hardware Painis - Appliances Phone 2954 Main S+ree'I' Manches'I'er M?.I1i.I.Q?S MANCHESTER SERVICE CENTER Mobil Producis Specializing in Lubricaiion GLEN SCHLECHT, Prop. MANCHESTER, NEW YORK Phone.29I4 CompIimenI's From RAY BARRY WEST END RESTAURANT Bes'I' in Food Phone 3934 Besi' Wishes ISAAC GEORGE Ph. 24I4 Manches+er, N. Y. If f SU T371 f Q1 s Photographs . . . The Heart of Your Yearbook . . . priceless school memories H live in photography by Vard S DEN Srunlos, INC. SI' I'S'f11 Q?I xfgoun orrlcnu. YEA Rao ox Puo ro GRA Pl-lens ff-faisflne 2:' ,:,:- , I X W , ?,IW.YSYLIWTZQ Qsi13fi.ffQf6QWl'4a,,,Nff, 3'ff',3lW.W CfSImmwW,NY,W Zyl353Lwkiif,.91.SS2,w,3m2TQZwSITiQ'iE?f-?S2'f-.W Swmfsmlikwfxwww 3 , S llll v E A R B o o K D I v I s I 0 N 28 South Union Street ' Rochester 7, New York Best Wishes to the Class ot '58 BROWN'S FASHION GIFT SHOP Ladies' ancl ChiIcIren's Apparel Shortsville, New Yorlc Phone 4I8I Best Wishes, Class ot I958 SUE'S BEAUTY SHOP SHORTSVILLE, NEW YORK Phone 4585 Best Wishes From RED JACKET TELEPHONE CO. SHORTSVILLE AND MANCHESTER From J nnuas Best Wishes B. W. SLOCUM PHARMACY MAIN STREET SHORTSVILLE FLOYD E. BOUGHTON Esso Products Wholesale ancl Retail Corner ot Palmyra and Water Street SHORTSVILLE - MANCHESTER Congratulations to the Class ot '58 CHILD'S SERVICE STATION Canandaigua Street SHORTSVILLE E. H. EMERY THE CORNER STORE Shortsville, New York 24 Hour Service on Films Phone 35II CLEMENT'S RED AND WHITE STORE Phone 4054 Shor'I'sviIIe, N. Y. ossgi LL' X 5 ROY gg, ff FARNSWORTH EQ INC. Aufhorizecl ChevroIe+ - Oldsmobile DISTINCTIVE Sales and Service I6 CANANDAIGUA ST. SHORTSVILLE THE ENTERPRISE PRESS Phone 5554 'II , N. Y. 3 Wa'Ier S'rree+ STIOFTSVI e Lennox Warm Air Heai-ing a SpeciaII'y PR'NT'NG HERENDEEN BROS. HARDWARE CORP. Plumbing, Hea'I'ing and EIec+ricaI Confraciors Be5'I' Wishes From American Sianclarcl Plumbing Fix'I'ures SHORTSVILLE, NEW YORK SI-IORTSVILLE, NEW YORK Phone 5564 JUST'S VARIETY STORE R- A- I IUI-BERT AGENCY shoe., em., Jewelry Afij jagir'gfaB'fneds DTY Goods- Sewing Supplies Phone 4284 Shorisville, N. Y. Maln ST ee'I'- Shorkvllle Our MoH'o: Savings and Service COCHRANEIS J. M. STODDARD S I d S 5 AND soNs a e S an ervlce Home Furnishings-SI'oves Palmyra Sireei' . I. Shor+sviIIe, New York Elecllrlc APP Iances Phone 385i Phone 4074 MAIN STREET SHORTSVILLE JOSEPH H. KELEHER, Wa+chmaIcer Besi' Wishes From Waich Repairs All Types Jeweled Wafches Phone 5433 66 Eas'I' Main S'ireeI'. Shor'I'svilIe SECURITY TRUST COMPANY Rochesfer, N. Y. Shor'I'sviIIe Office-Member F.D.I.C. Main Sfreei' Shor'I'sviIIe THE SHORTSVILLE 8: MANCHESTER ENTERPRISE The Only Paper in The World Thai' Really Cares Aboui' Shorfsville and Manches+er Bes+ Wishes BURGESS STORE SHORTSVILLE, NEW YORK Phone 435I Bes+ Wishes To I-he Class of '58 SCHAEFER AND HALSTED FUNERAL HOME SHORTSVI LLE MANCHESTER Wrough-I Iron Railings OrnamenI'aI Iron Work of All Kinds Railings Columns Sign Pos+s Mail Box SI-andards OGDEN METALWORKS SHORTSVILLE, N. Y. ManuIiac+uring and InsI'aIIing FREE ESTIMATES Besf Wishes 'Io The Class of I958 j .gg A GEORGE D. MCGURK THE VILLAGE RESTAURANT Q 1751111 2- Omer-P,ymou+h FRANK AND FRANCES BOGOLY Sales and Service 2 Wa+er Sh-ee-I 5 Guaranleed Cars Shorl-sville-Phone 4244 XV Main Sfreef, Shor'I'sviIIe Besl' of Luclc C It + If O CANANDAIGUA amp 'men S GREENHOUSES ADAM'S BOWLING HALL EARL T. ATKINSON Ph one sae Phone 560 Canandaigua, New Yorlc CANANDAIGUA. N. Y. WAYNE DRUGS I24 So. Main Canandaigua. N. Y. TEL. 6I4 Where Your Dollar Has More Cen+s Besf Wishes +o Class of I958 DEWEY'S JEWELRY Diamonds-Wa+ches-Jewelry PHONE 98I R CANANDAIGUA, N .Y. H. W. KEENEY, INC. CANANDAIGUA, N. Y. General Con+racI'ors Sand, Gravel and Crushed S+one Ready-Mixed Concrefe Besi' Wishes From CANANDAIGUA SURPLUS OUTLET I I3 SO. MAIN CANANDAIGUA jeweler and versmilh UIIIIDIICUI1 I. Yu OUR 42nd YEAR IN CANANDAIGUA MO NTESANO Men's and Boys' Wear CANANDAIGUA. N. Y. CROWN JEWELRY I56 S. Main S+. Canandaigua, N. Y. PHONE 439-W lf We Can'+ Guaran+ee H' We Don'+ Sell I+ Bes+ Wishes fo +he Class of I958 SHADDOCK'S SHOE STORE I78 So. Main S+. CANANDAIGUA Complimenfs of CAPITAL FINANCE l23 S. Main S'l'ree'l CANANDAIGUA visil' 'I'he . . . MAM'SELLE SHOP Canandaigua's Newest Fashion Headquarters for 0 JUNIORS o TEENS 0 PRE-TEENS 'feafuring as always CANANDAIGUA O osi'I'e Sar Mar + NAME BRANDS PP 'I' ke 80 So. Main X Ha+s for All Occasions IRENES HAT Box 20I Sou+h Main CANANDAIGUA. N. Y. BURKE'S SENECA RESTAURANT Specializing in S'I'ealcs, Chops, and Sea Food Full Course Dinners CANANDAIGUA, NEW YORK CLEMENTS' RESTAURANT JOE CLEMENTS, Proprieior Canandaigua, N. Y. Where 'I'he Food ls Always Good HOBBY HOUSE I5 Brisfol S+ree+ Canandaigua, N. Y. Open Daily Mon.-Sai. 9:30 A.M.-9:00 P.M Excepl' Wed. 9:30 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Phone 702-J MERCURY CLEANERS Phone l64l I69 Mill S'l'ree'l' CANANDAIGUA, NEW YORK TRIM CANALI'S GLASS SHOP Au'l'o Glass Sei' While-U-Wai'l' h Curved Windshields Phone 336' La'Faye'H'e Ave. MANCHESTER-SHORTSVILLE PHONE l538 CANANDAIGUA, N. Y. PIONEER THRESHER sHoRrsvILLE, New YORK Complimenfs of DR. PHILLIP KOWAL Denfisf PHONE 5l24 MANCHESTER FIRE DEPARTMENT INC. Congrafulafions fo fhe Class of '58 W. M. HAYWARD MANCHESTER. NEW YORK Phone 2974 BILL MILLER Barber SHORTSVILLE. NEW YORK The accompanying map shows fhe parf of New York Sfafe making up fhe Secfion V Baskefball Tour- namenf. Wifhin fhis area 'Ihere are 24 D Schools. Presenfly we are frying 'I'o bring 'Ihe Secfion V D frophy fo Red Jackef. As our final page goes fo press on March IO, I958 our baskefball 'Ieam fral in a play-off game for fhe Secfion D fifle of 'fhe Finger Lakes League defeaf Wyoming Cenfral af 'Ihe pre-quarfer finals and Jasper Cenfral are now qualified 'Io meef Troupsburg af 'Ihe semi-finals. has defeafed Honeoye Cen- . From fhere fhey wenf on fo af fhe quarfer finals. They O E I Q M Congrafulafions +o Coach Linsner and his Indians, GENES! . , onuus Mus E-ff 1 UW' Cl wA-ma I LE Lsaeue. , l ,MONROE LE CME Y ' I I FINGER pines y Luriius Keenan whnwg: Lrvwesnu LEM? LMC-UE Ansar. Lens-az Our CO6Ci1 I' X I ALLEGAN? STEUIEN M I Leasaa '-NME I I if i Al i 1 1 V 7 J Our Team
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