v-'4-ea Ye?-'-T-48, -r -11- ,. Q .5 i I 4. 1 f , S -f E g -v ,:'.. A , -. 1:5 .f,,.,,,j-6 . . V-, ,fg-: - . ,I ,.- ,--,.,q.L If .. V .Huw 2 4-- A 1 '21 Q .-ff: 1 Q- 1'f3fJ1fb2N5.B3- , I .p. gk, -I-,ygfiif A .Qi--I -31,1-5.5-311 'Rf'-'A-5 .- ,-, yy. 2 ,-:-,-f :Mg - X, u 1- Y, f., V, if-,- 1 - . J. - f M- 1 ' ,JA ff . ,,. A, V , , M-my r, , 4,, ., , .A . 51 f . 2. , ,,-'. f.., zum.- Ji' ' 111: ' r - 'h-nl- v iii Y iii Y :fi- yfi' 'Fi SHERwooD CENTRAL SCHOOL ? Aurora, New York g FOREWORD We, The ediTors of This an- nual, Take greaT pleasure in presenTing To you The ECHO, our record of achievemenTs a n d activi- Ties for The school year of i955-l956. We feel ThaT our school can be com- pared accuraTely wiTh The way our governmenT oper- aTes. We, The People of Sherwood CenTral School, have The same chance in expressing our views and opinions To our adminisTra- Tive body as The people of our counTry have To ex- press Their wishes To our legislaTive body in Wash- ingTon, where our repre- senTaTives work according To our needs and desires. This annual is The picTorial and wriTTen record of , 5, , 'T T 5' , 'W I E k, . 2, 5 T In V I ' J, HT Q K., A I 7 LVL. ,yiirfzprqhuy I T A I km' H A A K . ai 9 J 'll - - as -Wal l ' s ,K 2. y aifkfjvp-q---.rain :fum-,QQ ,,q,Q,,Q,,g,:.E,A.sQ Wir' 'X p ' C111 U' fewlllf ,,-ir x1w.,,q,. .1 ,A wi -'-- .--:L f ' 'mw- ' . we fl. f . X. an W. Q- -D N.. l ... an Q 2, ,,au1wM,ivnfaa---'m E la- X T r T 1 ' T gsnrtf ii T Q-:Claw ' A 1 W -nf 6 x WE, THE Administration S e n I O I' S l W efN nf +.A '5 I-, ll 4 4 ' . if e , P 2 'EWG 110mg I 44 O annul-1 1 3- f 'f '1T'i f'1'TffI 'ztw-- ' jf? ei? iigi e - , . s N 'i 'ii 1 'ziw'z jg f j'f'! ' pau' 3 3 513' i F Q qi -I 17 A s r ,pggnnul ,..1 -1 9 9 i d XX i T J I PEOPLE R evenue -. S MRS. MARY C. FITZGERALD Teacher Advisor Friend Mrs. Fitzgerald will never be forgotten by -her acquaint- ances at Sherwood nor will the memory of her helpful guidance and advice which she has given fade away. We, the editors, on behalf of the class of 1956, wishing to pay her tribute, hereby dedicate the ECHO to her. SHE IS OUR CHOICE 'N IS TBA-HON U 'P - - :Hi-cl'?A. I I --TI I I ...A Nf 1 3 1 I WPA 'fr Egx ,K 'TENT f Q, 1 W9 OUR PRESIDENT Y DONALD M. GAZLEY Supervising Principal Let's open our Echo together. Of course, we'll try to find our own picture first. After the initial shock, we say, I never take a good picture, and then we begin to look through the rest of the book. As we turn the pages from the Faculty through to the final cover, we are witnessing the life of our school, our classmates, and our program. Looking at a grade picture projects we have completed, and a bit A high school class picture allows us to participant in an algebraic problem or a class in gym, a driver education class in the Student Council, the Howlin' Lion and I we see not only our friends, but also the of our classwork on the bulletin boards. be an observer of the room setting, or a scientific experiment. We see a tumbling action, a musical ensemble, a meeting of Echo Staff at work. Whether the picture is in the classroom or on the playing field, we will have a visual memory for our keepsake corner. I think that most of us have saved our high school yearbooks, and enioy returning to our Alma Mater, if only by way of the pages. For this reason I am complimenting our Echo Staff for its interest and work in helping us to preserve the many fond memories of our student life in Sherwood Central. .m.rhf,SL,Z7 THESE ARE THE PECPLE Our Vice President and the Ex- ecutive Secretaries have served us to the best of their abilities. Their guidance, patience, and willing- ness have been of great assist- ance in solving the problems faced by We, the People. WILLIAM S. FISHER, Vice Principal VICE PRESIDENT EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES Marilyn Welch and Mary Jetty 5 WHO LEAD US HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY-Seated: Donald Simmonds, William Fisher, Florence Amerman, Willard Brown, Anita Bullard, Helen Culver, Rowena Belding, James Hall, Burt Kahn. Standing: Mildred Myers, Kathryn Kanalley, Ruth Stedman, Max Husa, Helen Whitmore, Helen Wilbur, Joseph Finn. AURORA FACULTY: Grace Kanalley, Elizabeth Hickey Marguerite Tierney. GRADE FACULTY-Front table: Irene Welch, Ruth Howland, Elsie Henges, Marion Hartnett, Doris Eaton, Francis Haines. Back table: Doris Penird, Mary Maroney, Florence Farley, Helen Adams, Beatrice Byrne, Melvina Morsack, Margaret Bowness. APPOINTED Thomas Leffingwell, Kenneth Briil, Stanley Chase, Presidentg Benjamin Swayze Floyd Klipple. SUPREME COURT President: DONALD CULVER Secretary: JOAN SARNICOLA Vice President: LORETTA REJMAN Treasurer: ROGER SIMKIN CONGRESS AND ELECTED DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH JANITORS Clarence Wilkinson, I NURSE Virginia Darrow Warren Jump, John VanLiew. BUS DRIVERS C I i f f o r d White, Ashbel Rogers, H e r b e rt Kuhs, Adrian Gilmore, Daniel Des- mond, James Ryan, Elmer Wunder, J o I1 n VanLiew, I H a r o I d Babbitt, Warren Jump. COOKS Arietta King, Mary Myers, Anna Desmond. BY WE, THE PEOPLE SENIORS The Seniors leave here To go out into The world as repre- sentatives of the Training they have received aT Sherwood IT is our hope Thar they will be True ambassadors of We the People. CLASS OFFICERS AND CLASS ADVISOR President .A,......,,.,C,,....,,,,wA......,.,..,,- YVONNE COTTRELL Vice President ,,v,,ee, .ee,e. S HIRLEY SKILLETT Secretary ,.,..,..,, ......... B EATRICE WARD Treasurer e,,e,. ...... R ICHARD GOODELLE Advisor ....., ..... D ONALD F. SIMMONDS CLASS COLORS: blue and silver CLASS FLOWER: red rose CLASS MOTTO: Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well WE SENIORS VALEDICTORIAN ROGER SIMKIN Chorus 3, 4 Orchestra l, 2 Band 3, 4 Operetta 4 Junior-Senior Play 3 Student Council 1 Student Council Treasurer 3, 4 SALUTATORIAN PATRICIA HOWLAND Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Ensemble I, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2 Band 3, 4 All-State Choir 4 Operetta 4 Student Director, Junior-Senior Play 3 Howlin' Lion 2, 3 Echo 2, 3, Co-Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4 ESSPA Convention 3, 4 Student Council l Student Council Vice President 3 Student Council Secretary 2 Scholarship Award l, 2, 3 Citizenship Award 1, 2, 3 DAR Good Citizenship Award 4 Intramurals 'l, 2, 3, 4 THRO' CAREFUL GUIDANCE THOMAS RYAN Junior-Senior Play 3 Echo 4 Student Police 4 Student Council 4 Football Manager 3 Baseball Manager 2 LEONA PIATT Chorus 'l, 2, 3, 4 Ensemble 3, 4 Music Queen Attendant 3 All-State Choir 4 Operetta 4 Junior-Senior Play 3 Howlin' Lion 3, 4 Echo 3, 4 Student Police 3 Cheerleading I, 2, 3 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 Prom Queen 3 GERTRUDE REYNOLDS Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Ensemble I, 2, 3, 4 Music Queen Attendant 3 Operetta 4 Junior-Senior Play 3 Oratorical Contest Winner 2 Howlin' Lion 2, 4, Assistant Editor 3 Echo 4 ESSPA Convention 3 Class President 2 Student Council 3 Student Police 4 Citizenship Award 3 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 2 YVONNE COTTRELL Chorus 'l, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 4 Howlin' Lion 3, 4 Echo 3 Class President 4 Intramurals 3, 4 HELEN WASHBURN Chorus l, 2 Howlin' Lion 3, Art Editor 4 Echo Editor 4 ESSPA Convention 4 Student Police 2 7 RICHARD GOODELLE Chorus 2, 3 Operetta 4 Junior-Senior Play 3 Echo 3 Class Treasurer 4 Student Council 3 Student Police l, 4 Football 2 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 County All-Star 4 Baseball I, 4 Intramurals 4 COMPLETED OUR STUDIES MONA LUSSIER Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Music Queen Attendant 2 Operetta 4 Howlin' Lion 2, 3, 4 Echo 2, 3 Echo Business Manager 4 Student Council 2 Student Police 2 Scholarship Award 3 Cheerleading 1, 2, 4, Captain 3 lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4 BEATRICE WARD Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Music Queen Attendant 2 Operetta 4 Howlin' Lion 3 Howlin' Lion Editor 4 Echo 3, 4 Class Secretary 1, 2, 4 Class Treasurer 1 Student Police 4 Cheerleading 3, 4 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 2 AND ARE READY RICHARD WHITE Operetta 4 Student Police 3, 4 Football 2, 3, Captain 4 Basketball l, 2, 3 Baseball 2, 4 Intramurals 3, 4 DONALD CULVER Chorus 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2 Band 3, 4 Operetta 4 Junior-Senior Play 3 Echo, Co-Assistant Editor 3 Class President 3 Class Vice President 2 Student Council 2 Student Council President 4 Student Police 2 Football 3 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 County All-Star Team 4 Baseball l, 4 Intramurals 3, 4 Junior Prom Queen 3 Empire Boys' State 3 SHIRLEY SKILLETT Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Ensemble 3, 4 Operetta 4 Howlin' Lion 3, 4 Echo 3, 4 Class Vice President 4 Class Treasurer 2 Student Police 2, 3 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 PATRICIA BERRY Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Ensemble 3, 4 Orchestra 2 Howlin' Lion 2, 3 Howlin' Lion Circulation Manager 4 Echo 3 Echo Advertising Manager 4 Operetta 4 Junior-Senior Play 3 Student Police 3 Intramurals l, 3, 4 TO GO FORTH ANITA BRAMBLEY Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Ensemble 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2 Operetta 4 Howlin' Lion 2, 3, 4 Echo 3, 4 Class Treasurer 3 Student Council 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 EARL SPEAR Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 1, 4 Junior-Senior Play 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 BARRY LONG Operetta 4 Howlin' Lion 2 Echo 4 Chief of Police 3 Student Police 4 Basketball 2 AS AMBASSADORS OF CLASS HISTORY OUR STORY When our class entered into high school, it consisted of twenty-five members. As Freshmen, we elected as our officers: Mona Lussier, President, Donald Culver, Vice President, Beatrice Ward, Secretary-Treas- urer. Patricia Howland and Roger Simkin represented us on the Student Council. We were the first group to get our Senior rings in our Freshman year. As we became Sophomores, our class dwindled to nineteen members. We started in earnest as a group to earn money for our Senior trip. First, we undertook selling maga- zines which was quite successful. Our Sophomore dance, which we decided to call The Bunny Hop, was also colossaI-realiz- ing S8O.2l. We continued to work efficiently under our class officers who were Trudy Reynolds, President, Carol Chamberlain, Vice President, Beatrice Ward, Secretary, and Shirley Skillet, Treasurer. Mona Lussier and Donald Culver voiced our opinions in Stu- dent Council. Our Junior year proved to be a busy and prosperous one. Our activities that year in- cluded a Halloween dance, Senior Banquet, turkey supper, selling of stationery and hats, participation in the Junior-Senior plays, and the Junior Prom, which we called The Stairway to the Stars. The king and queen were Donald Culver and Leona Piatt. All of the students of the class and their dates were the attendants. The officers for this year were Donald Culver, President, Donna McWilliams, Vice President, Carol Chamberlain, Secretary, with Anita Brambley handling the purse WE, THE PEOPLE strings. Our Student Council Representatives were Gertrude Reynolds and Richard Good- elle. A big change that occurred in our Senior Year was that Mr. Simmonds became our homeroom teacher and advisor. Miss Cale- munci dropped teaching to become Mrs. Fitzgerald after being our homeroom teacher for five years. Our class officers were: Presi- dent, Yvonne Cottrell, Vice President, Shir- ley Skillet, Secretary, Beatrice Ward, and Treasurer, Richard Goodelle. Our representa- tives in the Student Council were Anita Brambley and Thomas Ryan, with Donald Culver as Council President and Roger Simkin as Council Treasurer. At the beginning of school, we sold Christmas cards. An operetta was sponsored by the music and English departments and included participants from the entire high school. The event proved to be a great suc- cess. After this, all the Seniors looked for- ward to our trip to New York in April, for which we had worked so hard. This trip in- cluded staying at the Hotel New Yorker and a tour around parts of New York by Van Zile Tours. A big attraction was the famous Easter Parade on Fifth Avenue. Graduation! Four wonderful years for all Seniors! To all Seniors-Congratulations, and the best of luck in the future. ,Q I THE PEOPLE .N Do l1Rigl'1f, Now. Woops! -7 hi 1 . , ' :S , ,.i gi, 3.1, , .s 3 Tha1's Miss Smith We're Winning! o A I NW xi P Just Practicing. Come On, Boys, Le1's Go! Get lt! The Sevenfh Grade Meefs Governor Harruman Remember Miss Thomas? K i n 9 B I1 d Q U 6 6 F1 qi All ' w fl fix r x MRS. STEDMAN, Advisor. Front row: Judith Van Liew, David Fitzgerald, Theodore Marshall, Kenneth Brill, Loretta Reiman, Kathleen Miller. Back row: Judith Swayze, Pauline Lawton, William Maloney, Lyman Stron, Richard Mahlstedt, David Wunder, George Babcock, Richard Welch, Joan Van Liew, Marcia Shields. The seventeen members of the Junior class under the guidance of Mrs. Stedman, started the year by electing Ted Marshall, President, Dave Fitzgerald, Vice President, Loretta Reiman, Secretary, Ken Brill, Treasurer. Judy Van Liew and Dave Wunder were chosen to represent the class in Student Council. During the year we have sold stationery, taken part in the operetta, The Fortune Teller, sponsored a skating party, and had the Junior Prom. Through these activities we have earned money for our Senior trip and have added much pleasure to our third year of high school as we prepare to take the place of the Seniors as ambas- sadors of good will for We, the People. WE TAKE PRIDE SOPHOMORES-MRS. BULLARD, Advisor. Front row: Joan Sarnicola, Raymond Jacobs, Bernice Weaver, Frieda Emerson, Susan Paret, Robert Gridley, William Landon, Leslie Bennett. Second row: Edward Stoker, Cynthia Stoker, Lorna Leisenring, Joan Washburn, Lorraine Shambo, Bonnie Birdsall, Carol Clark, Edward Rantanen. Back row: Daniel Ryan, Donald Radcliffe, Thomas Gunderson, Patrick Sullivan, Neil Dugan, Thomas Boyle, Joan Minde. SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN FRESHMEN-MISS BELDING, Advisor. Front row: Mary Jane Temple, Alyceioy Jacobs, Elizabeth Pfanner, Nancy Rogers, Diana Powers, Nevin Camp, Patrick Miller, Glenn Chamberlain, Torvald Faegre, Eleanor Temple. Second row: Elaine Story, Doris Kellogg, Anna Kuhlmann, David Buchnam, William Hoag, James Halicy, Donald Riester, Gary Gordon, Guy Emerson. Back row: Thomas Rose, Janet Winters, Marilyn Berry, Bruce Cottrell, Donald Simkin, Raydon Bergerstock, David Chamberlain, Mary Ellen Stanton, Sharon Perkins. THAT WE TOO MR. BROWN, Advisor, Front row: Dillwyn Otis, Robert Beggs, Louis Berry, Ruth Dugan, James Nolan, Joan Bullard, Susan Babcock, William Lawton, Terry Higgins, Lyman Lyon, Martha Hoag, Edward Bedell, Betty Clark, Leonard Kuhlmann. Second row: Alvah Graham, Harold Dahl, Georgia Brambley, Donald Bucknam, Emma Williams, Faith Gamlen, Marie Davis, Edith Karschner, Carol Hastings, Victoria Cooper. Back row: Arthur Hewes, Matthew Marks, Richard Marshall, George Landon, Karl Kabelac. EIGHTH GRADE MR. KAHN, Advisor. First row: James Schock, Donna Reynolds, Donald Welch, Douglas Whitten, Patricia Wunder. Second row: Patricia Wiggans, Linda Klipple, Phillip Simkin, John Reiman, Bernard Sweeney. Third row: John Stamp, Raymond Swartwood, Mary Lou McCann, Phillip White, Donna Reynolds. Fourth row: Eugene Pine, Carol Rosenberger, Lois Pine, Richard Wilkinson, Kathleen Kellogg. MAY BE REPLACED MR. HALL, Advisor. Front row: Frank Radcliffe, John Sarnicola, Ina Heath, Robert Wyant, Susan Hewes, Randall Roberts. Second row: Charles Reynolds,'Karan Wells, Caroline Wilkinson, Sharon Pine, John Powers, David Rantanen. Back row: Richard Myers, William Mitchell, Maxine Kellogg, Shiela McGinn, Kenneth Piatt, John Wyant. SEVENTH GRADE MR. HALL, Advisor. Kneeling: Douglas Jones, Thomas Gans, Mark Klipple, Roger Jackson, Jeanne Halicy, Gerald Dawley. Standing: Carolyn Dahl, Raymond Herrington, Roland Frost, Joel Jaffe, Carol Cuatt, Sharon Graham, Thomas Goodelle, Georgena Cotton, John Cooper, Shirley Collins, William Chilson, Vance Beggs, Richard Gordon, Robert Jetty. IN THE FUTURE AURORA THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES Front row: Marilyn Webster, Pamela Mitchell, Betsy Malseed, Carla Jaffe, Bonnie Mahlstedt. Second row: James Avery. Lee Gering, Stephen Zabriskie, Cindy Ayers, Randy O'Connor, Shirley Griffin. Back row: Karen Hathorn, Thomas Fisher, Cariene Raguse, James Orman, Joyce Clark, Miss Tierney. PRIMARY Front row: Richard Gray, Frank Mitchell, John Gering, Sally Weber, Judy Avery, Mary Avery, Stanley Zabriskie. Second row: William Hath- orn, Phillip Avery, Jonnie I.. Fiorenzo, Stephen Rafferty, Michael Ryan, Joseph McGuire, Lisa Jaffe, Mary Ann Van Ormand. Back row: Timothy Avery, William CIa:k, James Van Ormand, Ann Orman, Jon O'Connor, Walter Griffin, Paul Jump, Miss Hickey. SIXTH GRADE Left to right: Paul Mahlstedt, Mrs. Kanalley, Mary Miller, Augustine Ayers, Ellen McGuire. BY THOSE MRS. HENGES. Front row: Nellie Clark, Bruce Chase, Frances Reiman, Karen Powers, Rosemary Leonard Joyce Kennedy, Mary Alice Adams, Linda Marks. Back row: Dirk Faegre, Sharon Reynolds, Richard Dugan Thomas Hoag, Francis Johnson, Carolyn Perkins, Gary Culver, Donald Bennett. WHO ARE AT PRESENT MRS. BYRNE. Front row: Michael Simkin, Sylvia Stockmyer, Sherman Swank, David Myers, Diana Pine Susan Minde. Back row: Cynthia Rogers, John White, Martha Stearn, Edward Kabelac, John Kanalley Meredith Welch, Lawrence Tiffany, Gary Sweeney, Gloria Perkins, FIFTH GRADE MRS. FARLEY. Front row: Anita Gridley, Glen Herrington, Donald Eaton, Marcia Beggs, Georgiana Clark. Second row: Michael Bills, Carol Chase, Gary Jones, Jerry Boyle, Paulette Darrow, Norman Camp, Mark Fox, Donald Williams. Back row: Michael Detmold, Kathleen Lawton, Gary Gamlen, Patricia Chilson, Rodney Swartwood, Marcia King, Arthur Gamlen, Catherine Hughes. IN TRAINING H MRS. WELCH. Front row: Hope Lussier, Faith Lussier, Gerald Wilkinson. Second row: Gary Perkins, Sylvia Prine, Howard Tehan, Roger Ward, Barbara VanLiew, Harold Bergerstock, Donald Reynolds, Third row: Gary Smith, Bernita Roberts, Elaine Jetty, George Wiggans, Garry Whitten, Ralph Stephenson. Back row: Colle Davis, Gerald Wyant, Cheryl Swayze. FOURTH GRADE MISS PENIRD. Front row: Linda Bennett, Judy Cahalan, Richard Green, Michael Leonard, Deborah Eaton. Second row: Thelma Graham, Maxine Estelle, Bradley Pattington, Lola Thomas, Clyde Leeson. Third row: Lance Lussier, Carol Cotton, Lee Gamlen, Susan Farnham, Donald McCall. Back row: Charles Joslyn, Ruth Glanister, Robert Myers. WE HOLD THAT THEY, TOO MRS. HAINES. Front row: San- dra Wood, Robert Landon, Diane Hunt, Gabriel Jacobs. Second row: Evelyn Reese, George Landon, John Gazley, Celia Stockmyer, Carol Gans, Karen Simkin. Third row: Elaine Green, Margaret Lacey, Ronald Westlake, Patricia Schock, Bar- bara Beebee, Ronald Walter, Crystal Cartner, Danny Rogers. Back row: Wesley Winters, Sharon Minde, LaVerne Bots- ford, Betty Karschner, Steven Coons, Judith Birdsall. THIRD GRADE MRS. ANDREWS. Seated: Maurice Reynolds, Judith Chilson, Allan Chilson Marlorie Graham Robert Cuatt Carol Shrimpton, Lorraine Bills, Mariorie Wilkinson. Standing: Dennis Lacey Donna Kennedy Linda Pearce, Faith Howland, Robert Reiman, Elaine Stewart, Richard Stockmyer Lyman Lyon Cindy Wunder Eugene Hughes, Sherry Tehan, Bonnie Mather, Norman Herrington, Alan Babbitt WILL SERVE PRIMARY MRS. MARONEY. Front row: JoAnn Schock, Martha Hewes, Earl Karschner, Sharon Hughes, Sharon Young. Second row: Barbara Reiman, Linda Burcroff, Stephen Estelle, Clarence Wilkin' son, Stephanie McCall, Amy Trumble, Barbara Wiggans. Back row: Connie Stockmyer, Leon, ard Jordan, Bruce Kellogg, Betty Dean, Donald Camp, Glenn Hil, ton, Clayton Thomas, Thomas Nolan. MRS. HARTNETT. Seated: Lorna Stephenson, John Gilfus, Charlotte Hughes, Dawnna Tehan, Catherine Mullally, Diane Reynolds. Standing: Cynthia Wood, Boyd Davis, Stanley Heath, Robert Stephenson, Luane Joslyn, Timothy Costello, Carol Green, Linda Collins, Patrick Kanalley, Wayne Leisenring. WITH LOYALTY MRS. HOWLAND. Front row: Robert Nolan, John Wilbur, James Hoag, Lawrence Rogers. Second row: Judith Williams, Gail Perkins, George Collins, Phillip Stoker, Elizabeth Flummerfelt, Raymond Kuhlmann, John Babcock. Back row: Catherine Reiman, Caroyl Green, Charmaine Hughes, James Rogers, Ruth Bancroft, Francis Berry, Eileen Davis, Evelyn Dahl, Donna Jacobs, Thomas Gilfus. PRIMARY MRS. MORSACK. Left table: Robert Graham, David Reynolds, Kavin Lacey, David Brown, Raymond Wil' kinson, Nancy Clark, Lewis Mitchell, Connie Reilley, Charles Stamp, Vincent Dugan. Right table: Donald Birdsall, Cynthia Mather, Jean Dwyer, Douglas Beebe, Edith Shrimpton, Susan Howland, Janise Darrow, David Jones, Paul Farnham, Mary Jane Ryan, John Rogers. AND DEVOTION, MRS. EATON. Seated: Brian Dugan, Carol Huey, Dorinda Campbell, Merry Hilton, Sheila Heath, Barbara Bunn. Standing: Catherine Dwyer, James Stephenson, William King, Allen White, Stephen Burcroff, Kenneth Kabelac, Caroline Malseed, Charles Schott, Andrew Marks, Elaine Whitten, Martha Kuhlmann. TO MAKE LIFE BETTER T FOR WE, THE PEOPLE E OUR FREEDOMS CLASSES AND ACTIVITIES After Ope Vocal Director-MRS. CULVER During Preparing for Concerts Clarinet: Rosenberger, Stanton, Reiman, P. White, Faegre. Saxophone: T. Marshall. Flute Bullard, Howland. Trumpet: Beggs, Fitzgerald, Roberts, Culver, Dahl, J. White, Gans. Trom bone: Brill, Babcock, Welch. French Horn: Wunder, Westlake, Simkin. Baritone: Johnson Percussion: Jetty, Mahlstedt. Absent: R. Marshall, D. Culver, Sarnicola. lnstrumental Director-MR. FINN Clarinet: McCann, Reiman, B. Culver, P. White. Saxophone: Bennett. Flute: Bullard, Minde Trumpet: Dahl, Roberts, J. White, G. Culver, Klipple, D. Jones, T. Gans. Trombone: Simkin Welch. French Horn: Westlake, Wunder. Baritone: Johnson. Bass: Marks. Percussion: Sarnicola, Schock. Ready to Warm Up ECHO PRESS CLUB Co-Editors ,,,,.,w....., ., . Helen Washburn Patricia Howland Business Manager .Aa.............. ...,e.... M Ona LUSSieI' Assistant Business Manager ..a,....e,e,,,,,....,e',,w,,,. Beatrice Ward Advertising Manager .,e,eee.A..,.,eA,ee.ee,.,....,,...e..... Patricia Berry Advisors .veee.ee,,..,,,...eeee Mr. Hall, Mrs. Ame rman, Mrs. Welch Editor .,...........,,.,,,, .,,,, B eatrice Ward Assistant Editors ,,,eoe ......- J oan VanLiew Loretta Reiman Circulation Manager c.c.,A,d,ccc.....cc,.A..,,,,.cA,cc.c.c.,.. Patricia Berry Artist c,,,,,,ccccc.ccc,,,,ac,Acccccc,,.........,..,,,,,......... Helen Washburn Advisors cccccc,, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Hall, Mr. Kelly, Mrs. Haines I SW if my GIRLS' SPORTS BOYS' AND VARSITY couNTY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Co Captains Coach BURT KAHN SCORES LEAGUE GAMES Port Byron, 48-46, won, Mora Via, 62-59, won, Genoa, 58-46, won, King Ferry, 73-67, won, Savanna, 81-65, won, King Ferry, 71-73, won, Cato, 58-31, won, Savanna, 74-56, won, Union Springs, 73-70, won, Genoa, 62-58, won, Weedspori, 72-59, lost. PLAYO FFS Weedsporf, 53-43, won Union Springs, 58-44, los! SECTIONALS Truxion, 61-58, won, Fleishman, 52-41, losf N E 5 , L D U G A N BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Margaret Birdsall, Beatrice Ward, Joan Sarnicola, Mona Lussier, Substitute, Judtih Swayze. Inset: Captain, Gertrude Reynolds. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Clockwise from center front: Patrick Sullivan, Donald Simkin, Raydon Burgerstock, William Maloney, Manager George Landon, David Bucknam, Richard Welch, Man, ager Robert Beggs, Edward Stoker, Edward Rantanen, David Wunder, Theodore Marshall. Inset: Coach,' Max Husa. JUNICR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Mary Ellen Stanton, Linda Klipple, Kath- leen Kellogg, Substitute, Diane Powers, Raechel Nelson. Inset: Captain Joan Mincle. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Front row: Joel Jaffe, Robert Jetty, Douglas Jones, Patrick Miller, John- Powers, Mark Klipple. Second row: David Rantanen, John Cooper, Don' ald Bucknam, James Nolan, Donald Welch, Doug- las Whitten, John Reiman. Back row: Phillip White, William Mitchell, Fay Perkins, Matthew Marks, Robert Beggs, George Landon, Gary Gordon. Y' ti 5' 22 The ECHO sTaff wishes To Thank our paTrons Tor Their supporT. IT is because of Their generous giving ThaT iT has been possible To presenT The ECHO as a permanenT record of The presenT ambassadors and Those in Training To beTTer serve We, The PeopIe. FURNITURE EXCHANGE 58-64 STATE STREET AUBURN, NEW YORK Dial 3-746I THE SHERWOOD GROCERY Meafs Groceries Fresh Fruifs and Vege+ables POPLAR RIDGE PHONE 262l AURORA INN Aurora-on-Cayuga, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. JOHN PIERSON, Mgrs. Complimen+s Of GILLING AND NEDROW YCUR I. H. DEALERS Phone: Poplar Ridge 223I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I956 CompIimen'I's Of THE I955-56 STUDENT COUNCIL PresicIen'r ...,...,... .4.,..., D ONALD CULVER Vice PresicIenI' ,..,.. ....... L ORETTA REJMAN Secre+ary ....,. ..,..,, J OAN SARNICOLA Treasurer ...r.r.... .,,........ R OGER SIMKIN Chief-of-PoIice . ...... EDDIE RANTANEN Fire Chief ......,., I......,,,, B ILL LANDON REPRESENTATIVES Seniors ...,.,4,...r..,,.I.. TOM RYAN ANITA BRAWMBLEY Juniors .4,,.. DAVID WUNDER JUDY VAN LIEW Sophomores .. .,...,,....,....,, PAT SULLIVAN FRIEDA EMERSON Freshmen ...,.. ,II..,,I, G LENN CHAMBERLAIN MARY ELLEN STANTON Eigh+h Grade ..,.,... .......,.. D ONNY BUCKNAM LINDA KLIPPLE SevenI'I1 Grade .... ..,,... D OUGLAS JONES SHIRLEY COLLINS Advisor- Mr. WILLIAM FISHER Complimen'rs HARDWARE I . of NC KINGS GARAGE AND SUPPLY , 264 Clark Sfreei' Auburn, N. Y. Genoa, N. Y. Phone: Poplar Ridge 3264 Moravia 455J4 For Safe Human Milage GORMLEY-DRAUCKER GENERAL TIRE Complimenfs Of Your School Milkman AUBURN. NEW YORK Phone Auburn 3-7742 For Farm Tire Service HARRY F. ALLEN AND CO. Fine Foolwear I4-4 Genesee Sfreel' AUBURN Complimenls of EGBERT'S MEN'S SHOP 40 GENESEE sr. AUBURN Complimenls Of LARKIN GROCERY E. J. Larkin FLEMING, N. Y. Besl Wishes From THE STAMPS Ellen and Lamon+ Union Springs FERNANDO W. LUSSIER Eleclrolux Sales and Service The Machine You Never Have 'lo Empl'y Poplar Ridge 274I WORDEN'S PAINTI' HEADQUARTERS RYAN.S Sh ' -W'll' P ' 1' lmperglllufashalglelsWzlllpjaper Vene+ian Blinds and Window Shades Arlisls' Maferials Auburn: Pic+ure Frames N Y 48 Genesee S+. Auburn, N. Y. LIBERMAN'S JEWELRY SHAW 81 BOEHLER Compliment 70 Genesee Slreel' FLORISTS of AUBURN' N' Y' '40 Dunning Ave' THE UNION SPRINGS Eyes Examined And phone 2485! , Glasses FiH'ecl RED 81 WHITE Auburn, MORTIMER H. SHAY New York STORE Graduale Opfomelrisl' C0'nPllnneni5 Besl' Wishes From Of FINGER NORTHWAY CHEVROLET, INC. LAKES Union Springs, New York HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS From The FAC U LTY Besi of Luck TED MARSHALL, Presideni' DAVE FITZGERALD, Vice Presideni' LORETTA REJMAN, Secrefary KENNY BRILL, Treasurer JUDY VAN LIEW, Sfudeni' Council DAVE WUNDER, Sfudeni' Council PAULINE LAWTON JOAN VAN LIEW KATHLEEN MILLER MARCIA SHIELDS JUDY SWAYZE GEORGE BABCOCK DICK WELCH LYMAN STRONG DICK MAHLSTEDT BILL MALONEY From +I1e Juniors BEE-LINE SERVICE C,,,,,p,,me,,S Slaiic Cynamic .Wheel Balancing of Wheel AIIgnmen+ Knee Acfion Paris Shaighfened I HOWARD BROS. Axles and Framis Siraiglgened Cold Phone 3922 Sfeel W eel Trea I 2 Seminary Ave. Dial 2-283I 3' Easl Genesee Sl' BLAINE M. BAKER AUBURN' N' Y' BEACl l'S . C I' PAINT a WALLPAPER CPmP 'PeP+f omgmenls Of STORE BOB NOLAN'S David H. Beach 60 Genesee S+. Auburn, N. Y. Phone 2-6402 LIBERTY STORE I3 Eas'I' Genesee S+. SPORTING GOODS 49 Genesee S+. Auburn, N. Y. Auburn, N. Y. I Z 3 1 MAHANEY IGA 4I2 Owaso S+. Auburn, N. Y. SOUTHERN STAR For I'he Besl' Food FAMOUS FOR FINE CURB SERVICE Clark SI'reeI', Auburn, N. Y. RIESTER'S FARM MACHINERY Dunning Ave. Complimen+s DELOS L. HOSKINS' Of Farm Equipmen+ AUBURN Clark Sfreer Road POULTRY MARKET AUBURN. N. Y. Phone 2-5222 York S+., Auburn Richard Parker, Prop. MILLER'S ROTARY STATION 68 74 Nor+h Slreei' Complimenfs 247 W. Genesee S+. Auburn, New York 'Haw-v bqyvvfi MISS BELDING, Advisor QW 6.33 Spf: R59 . ,Q emi s Q22 XIII' Nw! one Wage Iwalwgz Win rom f F 4'-..... .. 6.14.1-Ez' by MW CNOX Hd IH dF HEWITT BROTHERS, INC. ar were or me an Mamifacfurers N of Fme Feeds HARDWARE LOCKE AND MORAVIA N Y POPIG' Ridge GLASS Phgne PAINTS Poplar Ridge 326I ROOFING Moravia 9 or 26I FENCING HEATING PLUMBING SHEET METAL Freshmen Qim Our Pleasure Serving You DAIRYLEA ICE CREAM Congra+uIa+ions and Besi' Wishes +o The Class of I956 THE BIG STORE Auburn, New York ACCESSORIES COSMETICS BLOUSES CHINA TOYS RINGS DRESSES BRACELETS TOTS' CLOTHES Complimenfs Of GCRDON PALMER Union Springs, N. Y. CHEVROLETS FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES KILBORNE BROS., INC. I 23 Ceniral SI'ree+ Moravia, N. Y. Complimenis Of Besi of Luck Mc MAHAN'S io fhe Class of '56 5 8: I0 IGA STORE Moravia, N. Y. Moravia, N.Y. CHAS. M. SHAKELTON Complimenis Of AL SWEENEY'S GROC. Aurora, N. Y. Phone 3 I OI Congraiulaiions io ihe Class of '56 SOUTHERN CAYUGA TRIBUNE King Ferry, N. Y. Couriesy Of GOODRICH HOUSE Funeral Direcior Dinners Congraiuiaiions, Class of I956 Pariies AURORA, New YORK Banqueis BRED SWARTWAT ' TAORAVIA REPUBLICAN . REGISTER Compllmenis Moravia, N. Y. DEPARTMENT STORE Souihern Cayuga HARDWARE Moravia COUHIYIS L k M . N Y k Largesi' and Fasiesi' oc e' orawa' ew or - Growing Newspaper li-haga Prinfing Adveriising R. A. HUNT, Prop. HUNT'S GULF STATION W Gas, Oil and Greases, Tires BaHeries and Accessories General Repair Work Phone P. R. 366I Poplar Ridge, N. Y. PALACE DINER Moravia New York THE FARMERS' MUTUAL INDEMNITY ASSOCIATION OF CAYUGA COUNTY Harold A. Banks, Sec. Moravia, N. Y. CompIimen'l's Of KING FEED MILL HORACE c. KING and RICHARD B. KING Props. King Ferry, N. Y. CompIimenI's For +he Besi in Of Round and Square AURQRA'S IGA Dance Music Gef W. R. Clark PAUL R0WE'5 Phone: OUINTONES Aurora 398I Dancing WHEAT BROS. Manufaciurers Of BIG X FEEDS Moravia, N. Y. Wholesale Hay, Grain And Producis ReI'aiI' CoaI, Lumber And Feed SQUARE DEAL Furniiure Sfore 54 Genesee SI'reeI' Auburn, N. Y. Besi' Wishes 'ro I'he Seniors ROGERS STORE POPLAR RIDGE, NEW YORK Phone 23OI P. M. HERRONS HARDWARE CO. For Everyrhing You Wan? 34 Genesee Sfreef AUBURN. N.Y. CongraI'uIa'I'ions SCHRECK BROTHERS Furnirure, Carpefs I4eI6 Easi' Genesee S+. Auburn, N.Y. W. B. CROSSMAN 8: SON Jewelers Since I 873 Gif'I's for AII Occasions 92 Genesee Sfreei' Auburn, New York DON'S BEAUTY SALON II8 Genesee S+. Auburn, New York Besf Wishes +o fhe Seniors of '56 THE TIC TOC INN I75 Sourh S+reeI' Auburn, New' York Specializing in Home Cooked Meals and Sea Foods CARTER AND PERKINS. Props. DONALD L. JOSLYN Besf Wishes . AUBURN Friendly ,mance c:ocA-c:oLA BOTTLING COMPANY S - Grani' Avenue ervlce Phone: P. R. 2662 Auburn' New York , AUBURN OFFICE GRAY 5 SUPPLY AUBURN AND TEA ROOM EQUIPMENT co. MUSIC STORE Fine Food S6l'V9d nEverY+hing for Genesee S+' DaIIY 1-he Office.. Heaciquarfers For AURORA' N' Y' I 7 Exchange S+. M caI Phone 597i AUBURN' N.Y. Merchandise Tel. 2-I73I - -Desi' :Ii-Luc? THOMAS D. RYAN +0 .he 22 Cenfral S+. Class of '56 Moravia Complimenfs Of Phone 24, Nighi' 25 THE John Deere Farm Equipmeni' UNION SPRINGS Sfudebairer Cars and Trucks HARDWARE NUGENTS AUBURN I07 Genesee S+. PANTS FACTORY AUBURN. N- Y- BeHer Made Clofhes Sponsoring for Men and Boys Beau Claire BI' Low Prices Fashions I0 S1'a'I'e S+., Auburn Phone 2-332 Complimenfs Of NOLAN'S Congrafulaiions and Besi' Wishes io +he Seniors of I 956 VAN'S DAIRY BAR MORAVIA, N. Y. SHOE STORE Congra+ula+ions Complimems Io 'Ihe Class of I956 I of From cosENTlNo AUBURN FLORIST FI e I ARMATU RE COMPANY owen we Complimenfs slMPsoN's JEWELERS Complimenls R .. of G a '+eed LULA FIOJRENZO s EDDIE'S I Nep or+h Sfreef BEAUTY SHOP Aubum' N'Y- Phone: 3340 FRY Phone 2-3531 AURORA, N. Y. Besi' Wishes Io Ihe Class of I956 CAYUGA COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Visii Our New Quariers AI I I I-I I5 Genesee Sfreef JIM AND FLOYD'S AUBURN, N. Y. Member Federal' Deposii' Insurance Corp. RESTAURANT -, 8 Sfafe Slfeel' Cornplirnenfs AUBURN of NEW YORK AUBURN TRUST COMPANY AUBURN, N.Y. PORT BYRON, N. Y. Your Friendly Banlc Member Federal Deposif Insurance Corp. Member Federal Reserve GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '56 l HENRY TRACTOR 8' IMPLEMENTS From Ihe SouIl'1 SI. NATIONAL BANK OF AUBURN Auburn, New York THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Extend Wishes for 'rhe Very Bes+ of GOOD FORTUNE and SUCCESS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF I956 Anfhony Siracusa 3l Genesee Sl'- Complimenfs Of FORD FIORENZO I - - SUPPLY CO. Sales Service Complimenls Of scapao cenfer lsmce '9'7I F. s. JOHNSTON HENDERSON Building Supplies I and Hardware Phone P.R. 384I 81 LATHROP, INC Auburn, N. Y. PAPER COMPANY Auburn, N. Y. Sui+s:Pan+s-OT:-ercoais - T I' For Megcgzds Bo s - NYC'-' AIWGYS Gain Y Besf Wishes a+ Ganey-su MELEQZSSEP sYRN's SPORTING W, D. GANEY GQQDS HARDWARE I Genesee S+. DIAL 3 8542 Auburn N. Y. 5-7 Genesee Sfreef Auburn, N.Y. Prop. Phone: 2-2642 Auburn, N. Y. Complimenis HUNTER DINERANT POWERS' RED AND WHITE I8 Genesee S+. Auburn, N. Y. Complefe Food Service Phone: Poplar Ridge SCIPIO CENTER, N. Y. FENNESSY 81 TRACY Complimenfs Shoes Luggage Ol lgosiery MORGAN J. KING'S mes GARAGE I 6 Nor+h S1'ree'l' Auburn' N' Y. Scipio Cen+er, N. Y. We Have Them 'Ihe Lalesf Insurance Fashions Tailored Io FH' Your Need Farm Liabilily, CPL, Machinery Fl'oaI'ers and Ihe New Home Owners Policy Nol' Even Your Achilles Heel Is Lefl Uncovered. GENOA GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Loven W. Chesfer, Agenf Poplar Ridge 3462 Genoa, N. Y. Moravia 457M2 PERFECTION CLEANERS Henry M. Tamburo Manager Complele Tailoring Service Phone: 3-544I 57 Norlh S+. Auburn, N.Y. FRED H. TUTTLE'S GARAGE Ford Sales and Service All Makes Used Cars KING FERRY NEW YORK Phone Poplar Ridge 272I I I Besi' Wishes NEDROW'S MACK'S DRUGS RED AND WHITE AND Mea, VARIETY STORE Gfocefies HENRY J. OOILEY Gem- N-Y- Frozen Vegefables d Drugs Chrysler And An K- I: I MACK'S Q11 in Plymvufh BRANCH sTORE Sales and Services Aurora, N. Y. Moravia, New York I- -I l Complimen'l's Phone: Moravia 276 of TAMARACK PERKINS RESTAURANT FARM SERVICE Fine Food Daily Genoa Genoa, New York New York Mobilgas . Compliment Of MORAVIA General Repaur MOTORS INC MISNERS MOTORS, INC. The Amie' C 'Pa Y Y L I' F ' Oldsmobile Sales Locke' NY' our Dggar Ord and Service A Complefe Farm Ph H Locke, New York Service elle' Phone: Moravia 2l2 MOPBVIGI N-Y. . HUGHES CLOTHING OO. R- W- HAW'-EY Rsxgigllaggs E 27 Main S+. 81 CO. R Moravia. N. Y. The Rexall Sfore Moravia, N. Y. L. P. Hughes, Owner Moravia, N. Y. ...l Comphmem-S of me Best Wishes, Senior Class SOPHOMORE CLASS PAUL E- ZEL'-ERS Photographer DANIEL RYAN. Pres. AURORA. N-Y- THOMAS GUNDERSON, vice Pres. Phone: Aurora 5l45 JOAN MINDE, Sec. CAROL CLARK, Treas. Greetings From the Student Council Representatives FRIEDA EMERSON FABRIC CENTER PATRICK SULLIVAN Auburn' N.Y. Best Wishes to the Graduating Class From the Music Organizations Choristers Girls' Chorus Ensemble Jr. High Chorus Sr. Band Jr. Band MRS. CULVER - Vocal Director MR. F'lNN-Instrumental Director Complimen+s of C. S. REYNOLDS L. P. GAS, APPLIANCES AND SERVICE King Ferry, New York Phone: Poplar Ridge 3I5I Trudy vw 'f Mona T: Q THOSE WERE THE GOOD OLE DAYS as Mr. and Mrs Francis W. Berry Mr. and Mrs Horace Reynolds Mr. and Mrs Ralph Body Mr. and Mrs Edward Ryan Mr. and Mrs Francis Brambley Mr. and Mrs. Chester Simlcin Mr. and Mrs Franlc Brambley Mr. and Mrs Floyd Slcillett Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Cottrell Mr. and Mrs. George Spear Mr. and Mrs Byron Culver Mr. and Mrs Dudley Ward Mr. and Mrs. John Dwyer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford White Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howland 5 P . + V . + S+ Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Long G :m.S. Riley ore Mr. and Mrs. Fernando W. Lussier e erms uslc Siore . . Seals Camera Store Mr. and Myrs. Fredrlclc Platt We, the Parents and Friends of the Seniors, wish to extend our compliments. P L E A S E S U P P O R T Compliments From The Oldest Bank in Cayuga County AURORA, N.Y. O U R P A T R O N S Bei! Ytlrbooks Are TAVL B I I i-N rw - ,Q V 17: . L 4 A 1 Q' Q hd' ,Yu ,: 1 jf . . u ' . in - , , 1 . 'A f QQ, '1 if ii 'L ., ,1 5 ff ,4 Fi ,r SA. 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