Tioga Central High School - Tiogan Yearbook (Tioga Center, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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TAYLOR . . aspire to live quietly, to mind your own affairs, and to work with your hands, so that you may command the respect of men and be dependent on nobody. The life and service of Frank F. Taylor fully exemplifies obedience to this exhortation from Holy Writ. To our school ianitor we, the class of 1956, affectionately dedicate this yearbook. X 'S ix xv. N ,X X i, ll.. iw Nm X N. -, N! N 1 it 4' fi I i 'n lsxx fl . lf I X 'J xtmgkb Tj Qu, , in QQ- w-2 ' 5144 'l X 'es ff , ,f , ,ff , Q: -Qc: lr tcififf ,:1sssmwa3 Nc? Hi XNXQXQQF- , 1. sa. ,.- 'N -1 digg'-fg-51 lift x QT- -..,f,41,,,,11Q,,,. ya 'M -endif ' af xli- R, -zzfff , ,,3-ei 14-N1-. N ,,,,.f ,., 7,1 X, X ..-r..--Jf , ,. X4 4 L -Qian r y ' N f ' 'A , ,.,, ,,.., 1 'A 1 H 2 H if H fig ' A '17 Wifi? 7 ilifffm k ' k k ' ' W 'f f- f' fszwfzx 'ff ,. ,K S A--' A- A H arf, W K was My vm M 42? 4 z K o I V 'L' if A 64 60 K 0 Off' af' It 985 5 2, Y' OJ Q 0 0 49 :S Q5 Q 9 '45, 'Q bbq obo? 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You have made these ad- justments smoothly and pleasantly and l congratulate each of you. l am very appreciative and most grateful. Graduation is not the end of learning and the educa- tive process. You will continue one way or another to acquire understanding and knowledge and l am confi- dent that you will put it to the very best use. You and the other youth of America are the strength of to- morrow. My every wish for your future success and happiness! 5 D 1 Dwight L. Riegel You have often anticipated the days that are to fol- low high school. I sincerely hope that you have re- ceived a firm foundation for successful living in the days ahead. School contacts have given you an op- portunity to see the importance of integrity, 'honor, and honesty and to learn the necessity for logical and coherent thinking in the solutions of all types of prob- lems. Industry and perseverance have been found es- sential for success. Such things are the keys for good living. Use them for your own happiness and welfare as well as that of others. May I extend to you my heartiest congratulations and best wishes for the future. Eugene J. Corrigan MR. PAUL M. HAYDEN Guidance Counselor BOARD OF EDUCATION TIOGAN STAFF Mr Mr Mr Mr. President-Mr. Charles MacBain Clerkflvlrs. Walter Lounsbury Howard Hyatt Mr. Eben Wiswell L' I H'II rs e I Floyd Keene Mr. Charles Catlin Elton Taylor Mr. Kenneth Pipher 1 '.. ref , Mrs. Corbin, Mr. Mitchell, Mrs. Pal- Terson-Social Sfuclies, English, Lan- guage. Mr. Kemp, Mrs. La France, Mr. Pil- lard-Athletics, Physical Education. MRS. CASS Nurse MR. STEINER MISS MARTIN Music .5 , 1 '11 ' qw Mrs. Quick, Music, Mr. Farley, Science, Mr. Mrs. Chicorelli, Homemaking, Mr. Schmitt, Science, Miss Arn- old, Librarian, Mr. Chinelly, Art Corrigan, Assistant Principal, Mr. Pillard, Health, Mrs. Morgan, English. Mr. Meade, Citizenship Education, Mr. Haddad, Business, Mr. Merena, Business, Miss Jacobs, English and Business, Mr. Beniamin, Math, Cit- izenship Education, Mr. Grossman, English. Mrs. Moore School Nurse sz: :uns 2 QTHE HIGH HND MIGHTY, DF HSE DONNA BERRY French Club l, Library 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, Press Club l, 2, Ensemble l, Mixed Ensemble 4, Girls' Quartet 4, Band 1, 2, President 3, Music Association 4, Student Council, County Chorus 3, Junior Play, Soph- omore Play, Basketball I, Yearbook Literary Committee, Frosh Initiation Committee 4, All State Sectional 3, Oration 3. INEZ Rose BROWN Nez Yearbook 4. LINNOLEE CARRIER Band l, 2, 3, 4, Band iCountyJ I, 2, 4, Chorus l, 2, 4, Library 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerlead- ing l, 2, 3, Junior Play, Sophomore Play, Class Reporter 2, Press Club -2, 3, French Club I, Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Softball 2, Volleyball 3, Soloist at State 2, 3. SANDRA Lucius CATLIN Senior Play 4, Chorus 1, 2, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, School Newspaper 3, Yearbook 4, Student Council 4, Vice President 3, Band Librarian 3, 4, Square Dance Club I. WILLIAM CILUTTENDEN Bill FFA I, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 25 Basketball 2, 35 Bachelor's Club 3, 45 Sophomore Play5 Junior Play5 FFA Reporter 2, 35 Press Club 35 Yearbook Business Committee. HENRY DONALD DARBEE Hank Baseball 25 Basketball I, 25 Chorus I, 2, 3, 45 Band 'l, 2, 3, 45 Quartet 45 School Newspaper 35 Frosh Initiation Committee 45 New York State Sectionals 3, 45 Yearbook 45 Dance Band 35 Student Council 25 Mass Chorus 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4. PAT DIVERS Track I, 25 Baseball 35 Basketball 35 Chorus 2, 45 Mixed Ensemble 45 Ag Reporter 45 Sopho- more Play, Junior Play5 Boys' State 45 Student Council 1, 3, 45 FFA 'l, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Business Committee. Tom DoNALnsoN Baseball I5 Basketball l, 2, 35 Track I, 25 Chorus 2, 45 Secretary-Treasurer of Ag l, 25 FFA l, 2, 3, 45 Bachelor's Club 3, 45 Frosh Initiation Committee5 Yearbook Photog- raphy Committee5 Sophomore Play5 Junior Play5 Presi- dent 45 Music Association 45 County Chorus 45 All State Sectionals 45 Mixed Ensemble 45 Oration l. MILTON H. DOUGHERTY Milt Senior Play 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Quartet 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, School Newspaper 3, Frosh Initiation Committee 4, New York State Sectionals 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Yearbook 4, Dance Band 3, Mass Band 2, 3, 4, Mass Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Guidance Committee 3, All Star Basketball 2. Emc P. FRANK Ricky Baseball 2, Senior Play 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Quartet 3, 4, School News- paper 3, New York State Sectionals 3, 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, Yearbook 4, Student Council 3, 4, Mass Chorus 2, 3, 4, Treasurer Student Council 3, President Student Council 4, Dra- matics Club I, 2, Oration 3, 4. BETTY R. FRENCH Senior Play 4, Chorus l, 2, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading l, 2, 3, 4, All Star Cheerleader 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, School News- paper 3, 4, New York State Sectionals 4, Yearbook 4, Vice President 2, Secretary l, 3, 4, Band Secretary 2, 4, Band Vice President and Student Council 4. BETTY GOBLE President 2, Treasurer 4, Student Council 3, Senior Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Play, Junior Play, Fresh- man lnitiation Committee, Library Club 3, Yearbook Art Committee, Vice President l. Library Club 3, Senior Play, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, School Newspaper, Yearbook 4. YvoNNE Goaue Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Sophomore Play, Fresh- man Initiation Committee, Yearbook Art Committee, Mixed Ensemble 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Music Association 4, Senior Chorus Librarian 4, News Reporter I. EMMA JEAN GORTON JOAN MARIE HANNA Cheerleading l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom mittee 3, School Newspaper Editor 3, Initiation Committee 4, New York Sectionals 4, Yearbook 4, Mass Band Club I, All-Star Cheerleader 2. RUTH HANSEN Chorus I, 2, 4, Press Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 3, Library Club 3, 4, Comet Staff 3, Sophomore Play, Junior Play, Yearbook Photography Committee, Student Council Re- porter I, Oration 1, 3, Volleyball 1, Softball 2. Senior Play, Chorus 1, 2, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Com- Frosh State 'l, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer l, 3, Band Secretary, Treasurer 3, Band President 4, Square Dance DONALD HUNT Don Football 2, Track 3, 4, Basketball Club I, 2, Visual Aids Club 3, Shop I, Tiogan Art Committee 4, Sophomore Play, Nichol- sonian 4, Intramurals 'l. Doms E. HENSON DeeDee FHA 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, School Newspaper 3, Frosh Initiation Committee 3, Yearbook 4, Dance Club l, Home Econo- mics Club 1. GEORGE HILL Baseball I, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Science Club 2,. Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Quartet 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, School Newspaper 3, New York State Sec- tionals 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Yearbook 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Mass Chorus l, 2, 3, President I, 2, Guidance Committee 4. 4, Nature DAVID JOHNSON Dave FFA l, 2, 3, 4, Press Club 3, 4, Sophomore Play, Junior Play, Yearbook Art Staff, FFA Secretary I, 2, 3. , t,,,,,, F, , W, ,,. - - .,, --.-,..,Y.,. -..,. ..,.,,, , ,ve--.-. - ---- vyfwgl l Lois IRENE KEENE FHA 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading l, 2, 4, Junior Prom Committee 4, School Newspaper 4, Intramurals 45 Yearbook 4, Square Dance Club 2, 3, Treasurer of FHA 4., Citizen 3. NANCY KEELER Nan French Club lg Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Press Club l, 2, Ensemble 2, 3, 45 Mixed Ensemble 4, Mixed Quartet 2, Trio 3, Girls' Quartette 4, County Chorus 2, 37 Junior Play, Sophomore Play, Treasurer of Music Association 4, Class Secretary 2, 45 Vice President 3, Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Library Club 35 Yearbook Literary Committee 4, Ora- tion 2. RODNEY Keisev Rod Junior Prom Committee 3, Frosh Initiation Committee 4, Yearbook 4, Bachelor's Club I, 2, Shop lg School improvement I, 2, Public Speaking I, 2, 3, 4, Card Club 2. GLENN McCoY Mac Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Ag 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 47 Student Council President 4, Ag Vice President 2, Sophomore Play, Junior Play, Bachelor's Club 3, 4, Best SARA A. MILLER Sally Library Club 2, 35 Senior Play5 FHA 25 Triple Trio 45 Chorus I, 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom Com- mittee 35 School Newspaper 35 Frosh Initia- tion Committee 45 New York State Sectionals 3, 45 Intramurals 45 Yearbook 45 Dance Band 35 Mass Chorus 35 Shop Club I5 Art Club I. LLOYD MCDONALD Baseball I, 2, 35 Senior Play 45 Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Chorus I, 2, 3, 45 Band I, 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom Commit- tee 2, 35 School Newspaper 2, 35 Yearbook 45 Student Council 25 Mass Chorus I, 2. BARBARA MARIE NICHOLS Barb JOHN MIDDLETON Darryl Basketball I, 25 Baseball I, 25 Track 1, 25 Chorus 2, 45 Quartette 25 Mixed Ensemble 45 President I5 Sophomore Play5 Junior Play5 Treasurer 25 Vice President 45 All State Section- al 3, 45 County Chorus 25 Bachelor's Club 3, 45 Frosh Initiation Committee. Library Club I, 2, 35 Senior Play5 FHA 35 Chorus I, 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 School Newspaper 35 Frosh Initiation Committee 45 Yearbook 45 Art Club 15 Dance Club I5 Homemaking Club I5 Shop Club I. GORDON LAVERNE NORTON Senior Play 4, FFA I, 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, School Newspaper 3, Intramurals 4, Yearbook 4, Bache- Ior's Club I, 2, 3, School Improvement I, 2, Shop I, Square Dance Club I, 2. BETTY JANE PERRY Library Club 2, Senior Play 4, FFA 3, Triple Trio 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, School Newspaper 3, Frosh Initiation 4, Intramurals 4, Yearbook 4, Square Dance Club 2, Committee Chairman 4. GERALD V. PIERCE Jerry Baseball 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Basketball 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, School Newspaper 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Varsity Club 4. DAVID EDWARD PIPHER Dave Senior Play 4, Basketball I, 2, FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, Chorus 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Quartet 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, School Newspaper 3, Frosh Initiation 4, Yearbook 4, Dance Band 3, llllass Band 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Square Dance Club I, 2, Shop I, State FFA Band 3. MARY ROBINSON Shortie Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading l, 3, 4, Literary Commit- tee of Yearbook 4, Secretary of Class 3, Press Club l, 3, Sophomore Play, Junior Play, Library Club l, 3, All-State Sectional 3, Frosh Initiation Committee, Volleyball 3, Softball 2, 3, Assistant Director of the Sophomore Play. JOHN M. SMITH Baseball i, 2, Senior Play 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Chorus l, 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Newspaper 3, Yearbook 4, Student Council 2, 3, Varsity Club 3, Mass Chorus l, 2, President of Student Council 2, 3, All-Star Basketball 2, 3, All-Star Baseball 2, Vice President of Varsity Club 3. GEORGE WILLIAM Soms FFA I, 2, Chorus l, 2, 3, Junior Prom Com- mittee 3, School Newspaper 3, Yearbook 4, Bachelor's Club 1, 2, 3., JANICE SYKORA Jan Class Treasurer I, Library Club l, 2, 3, French Club 1, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading l, 2, 3, 4, Press Club l, 2, 3, Student Council 1, Sophomore Play, Junior Play, Class Reporter 2, 3, Basketball l, Volleyball 2, 3, Basket- ball l, Softball 3, Yearbook Literary Committee 4, Frosh Initiation Committee. DoLoREs ELAINE TAYLOR Chorus i, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, Senior Play 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, School Newspaper 3, Freshman Initia- tion Committee 3, New York State Sectionals 3, Year- book 4. JUNE Louise THURSTON FHA 3, Triple Trio 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, School Newspaper 3, New York State Sectionals 3, 4, Intramurals 4, Mass Band 3, 4, Mass Chorus 1, 2, 3. LYNDA TOBIN Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble I, 2, 3, Mixed Ensemble 4, Mass Chorus I, 2, 3, New York State Sectionals 3, 4, Mixed Quartette 2, Trio 3, Girls' Quartette 4, President Student Council 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Press Club 2, Library Club 2, 3, Sophomore Play, Junior Play, Student Council Banquet Committee 2, 3, Yearbook Staff 3, Yearbook Photography Committee 4, Frosh Initiation Committee, All-Star Cheerlead- ing 2, 3, Vice President of Music Associa- tion 4. BARBARA VAN HOUSEN School Newspaper 3, Yearbook 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. 76 WMS AVAILABLE A af 6 119 'r I 2 fy I . W .1 .iii : 5 Q1 M 31 -3' Shop I. ll FRED WILLIS Baseball I, 25 Basketball I, 25 FFA l, 25 School News- paper 35 Intramurals 3, 45 Yearbook 45 Varsity Club 3, 45 Bachelor's Club I, 2, 35 School Improvement 1 ,2, 35 ROLAND WILLIS Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 FFA l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom Com- mittee 3, 45 School Newspaper 3, 45 Year- book 4. Since our yearbook pictures were taken we have welcomed Alice Dingman to our class. Alice comes to us from Newark Valley. HELEN JEAN WILLIS Senior Play 45 Science Club 2, 35 Triple Trio l,'2, 3, 45 Chorus I, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading I, 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 School Newspaper 35 Frosh Initiation Committee 45 New York State Sectionals 45 Intramurals 45 Yearbook 45 Mass Chorus I, 2, 35 Square Dance Club I, 25 Secretary of FHA 3. SANDRA L. YAPLE Sandy FHA 35 Triple Trio 2, 3, 45 Chorus I, 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 School Newspaper 35 Frosh Initiation Committee 45 New York State Sectionals 3, 45 Yearbook 45 Mass Chorus 2, 35 Art Club 45 Home Ec Club ly Dance Club I. CLASS WILL We, The Senior Class of 1956 of the Tioga Central School, in the town of Tioga, the state of New York, being of sound mind and bad memory, do Therefore make, ordain, publish and declare This to be our last will and testament. I, Betty Goble, leave my ability to keep quiet in study halls to Marilyn Butters. I, Betty French, leave an alarm clock for all future Prom Queens. I, Nancy Keeler, leave my ability to walk up a hill rapidly to my cousin, Jay. I, Sairdra Yaple, leave a pair of old shoes to Sandy LaPlante in case her horse breaks a eg. I, Pat Divers, leave to Ralph Ball my power and ability to argue with the teachers. I, Sandra Catlin, leave my red suspenders To Marion Lane. I, Don Hunt, leave my place on the bench to anyone who will fill it. I, Jerry Pierce, leave my name of Juke to Joe Snyder. I, Janice Sykora, leave my friendly arguments with Business Teachers to Joanne Sutfirt. I, Eric Frank, leave my wit and humor to Eugene Howey. I Yvonne Goble, leave my confusion and talkativeness to my sister, Carol. I I, Sally Miller, leave all the ivory keys to Gay Tredeau. I Glen McCoy, leave all the technical fouls I have accumulated through my four I years of basketball to Jay Dutton, Duane Barnhart, Jim Woodruff, Andrew Krapf, and Al Baker. I, Inez Brown, leave my quiet nature to Katherine Middaugh. I Lynda Tobin, leave my sister Janice my ability to.get along with others. I l, Doris Henson, leave my library pass to Lois Goble and Dick Schweiger. I, Mary Robinson, will my being short to my younger brother Fred. I, Joan Hanna, will my bird-like appetite to Jim Woodruff. I, Tom Donaldson, leave my ability and record of making fouls to Jay Dutton and my ability to get along with the Teachers to Al Baker. I, Barbara Nichols, leave my ability to ride a horse To Barbara LaPlante. I, Dave Johnson, leave my ability to keep grass off the school driveway To Jerry Pierce. I Betty Perry, leave my crowded seat on The bus To Juanita Robbs. I I, Ruth Hansen, will my ability to annoy the teachers To Elton Garey. I, Helen Willis, leave my place in Triple Trio to Janice Heath. I, June Thurston, leave my second clarinet chair to Carole Godfrey. I, Linnolee Carrier, leave my height to Jane Bensely. l, George Hill, leave Lewis Relyea my place in quartet. I, Darryl Middleton, leave my brother Alton the jeep to drive to Tioga Central School. I, Bill Cruttenden, leave my nights at the Optimo to Jerry Pierce. I, Donna Berry, leave Biology To any interested party. We, the Seniors leave Mr. Greenfield and other faculty members with 45 less problems and We with Plenty of NoThin ' willingly leave it all behind to the Junior Class. Signed this first clay of February 1956. CLASS HISTORY ln September of T952 our class numbering forty-one entered its first year of a Sentimental Journey. Mr. Meade and Miss Stuhlmiller acted as conductors. They helped us raise money by selling magazine subscriptions. Trophies were awarded to Barbara Wiggins and George Hill for excellent salesmanship. Our first year was accented in June with a class picnic at Watkins Glen and Enfield Glen. The only thing which marred the day of fun was that we were Singing in the Rain on the way home. Thus ended the Unforgettable memories of our first year of high school. Under the directorship of Mr. Phillips and Miss McConnell we began Round-Up Time at T.C.S. for our second lap of the iourney. That year 39 students signed in for the song fest. To enlarge our class treasury the members of the class sold refreshments at basketball games. The year was an unhurried one for most of us. To spotlight the year we took a class trip to Chenango State Park. Although it was cold we enjoyed the food cooked on the outdoor fireplace, the dancing, swimming, and boating on the lake. This was the mid-way point of our iourney. We packed up pencils, papers, and books, said good-bye to teachers and friends and with Time On Our Hands we waited for fall. As Time Goes By, September T954 rolled around. We were now proud Juniors marching along the path of education. With two years behind us and two years to go, we dug in for a busy and crowded year of activities. With Miss Strohl's competent leadership the Tioga Highlights again danced to the surface. Many hours were spent collecting new items for the paper and had it not been for Miss Strohl's help, we surely would have failed. A treasured dream come true was the arrival of our class rings, which every- one wore with pride. We were Waltzing On Air after the success of our spring carnival which was put on by the 35 members of our class and the assistance of Mr. Hayden and Miss Strohl. Another climax of the year was our Junior Prom. A Garden of Memories was the basis for the setting. lt consisted of a wishing well, a rock garden, a fish pond and spring flowers. It was a Little Bit of Heaven that night in May when all the hard work of hanging crepe paper, fixing the Throne, gathering the flowers and the numerous other tasks were completed and the scene finished for 9:00 P.M. The thrilling moment of prom night was the crowning of King Milton and Queen Betty. As in preceding years our year's activities were completed by a class picnic at Chenango Park. With another year behind us we were Drifting and Dreaming for another sum- mer. In T955 we started on the last climb of our iourney knowing full well that there were many tasks to be completed if we were to reach our goal-graduation. Our first achievement of the year was the Senior Play, Hillbilly Weddin', directed by Mr. Mitchell and Mrs. Patterson. Many rehearsals, practicing of parts, and setting up scenery went into the producing of such a good play. The roar of laughter echoed through the auditorium as the curtain went up on opening night. The result of all the hard work was a great increase in our class treasury, making our vision of Washington seem clearer. On October 31, the 27 Seniors at Tioga had the pleasure of welcoming the T6 Seniors of Nichols to our school. A get-acquainted Halloween Party was given for both classes. The party was a success and we united to work on the second edition of the yearbook. MEMORIES Let us for a few minutes wander Down Memory Lane with the sixteen members of the Class of T956 who took a Sentimental Journey from Nichols High to Tioga Central on October 31, i955 and became part of a larger class. Do You Remember when, twenty excited Happy Wanderers entered our fresh- man class? The year was a memorable one with Mr. Corrigan, our advisor, di- recting us. In the spring of the year it was Take Me Out to the Ball Game with our class selling refreshments at the games. We didn't accumulate much wealth in that first year, but we had fun selling magazines, candy, tags, and baked goods. My, but we were proud of each accomplishment! Do You Remember when, with the help of Mr. Mahoney, the sophomore year added to our memories? We started with twenty Happy Wanderers but during the year four of them left. We went reminiscing back to the days of A Bicycle Built for Two and put on a Gay Nineties Revue which was the outstanding event of that carefree year. We also sold Nichols shirts, candy, and baked gopds. Little else was accomplished by these gay Sophomores. Do You Remember when, we, the sixteen Happy Wanderers entered our Junior year and were one more step toward our goal! With the help of our director, Mr. Grossman, and our President, Donna Berry, the year was very successful. Our theme that year was Whistle While You Work because we worked hard on the Junior play, Hillbilly Weddin', serving luncheons, and selling cards. Our class rings were Many Splendored Things. Do You Remember when, the sixteen Happy Wanderers entered our last year and were Keyboard Kings? Don Hunt came from Athens and added another note to the scale. The year began by electing our officers who were: President, Tom Donaldson, Vice President, Darryl Middleton, Secretary, Nancy Keeler, and Treasurer, Betty Goble. Much credit must be given to Mrs. Corbin, our director, for the year. We are now working Night and Day for our senior trip to Washington and our final goal . . . GRADUATION. JUST MEMORIES-Last Day at Nichols '7 l if if Q3 , i , -QQ 55 HAIL, HAIL 'THE GANGS ALL HERE JU IORS First row: Janice Heath, Lois Goble, Gay Tredeau, Juanita Robbs, Barbara LaPlante, Carole Godfrey, Sandra LaPlante, Shirley Taylor. Second row: Jim Jennings, Marion Lane, Katherine Middaugh, Lois Vargason, Charlotte Williams, Judy Taylor, Sandra Saxon, Marilyn Butters, Dick Moore. Third row: Dick Schweiger, Fred Robinson, Lewis Relyea, Gerald Pierce, Doug Sherman, Andy Krapf, Eugene Howey, Henry Rother, James Dewey, Walter Depew. CLASS OFFICERS President ,,e,,,...,. ,,e,,e,,,e,,,.,,.,.,,L,e,,,e, ,,e,,, J O E SNYDER Vice President ,,e.., ,,e,,,e,,,e,,e, J IM DEWEY Secretary .,,e,,ee e,eee,eee, C AROL GODFREY Treasurer , .e,L JAMES WOODRUFF First row: Beatrice Gowan, Joyce Soltis, Mary Johnson, Barbara Eccleston, Betty Root, Sally Rogers, Marion Friedricksen, Kaye Wiswell, Jane Bensley. Second row: Marda Hanna, Nancy Shipman, Mary Ann Taylor, Al Baker, Lamont Godfrey, Duane Barnhart, Lester Bennett, JoAnn Sutfin, Carol Reitz. Third row: Dana Miller, Ralph Ball, Gordon Packer, Tom Magnus, Herb Dougherty, Don Hanford, Joe Terrell. First row: Hazel Whalen, Jeanne Petty, Anna Golden, Gloria Bacon, Dawn Pelham, Sandra Gavitt, Sandra McCoy, Joyce Farrington. Second row: Elton Gary, Jim Pierce, Alfred Ayres, Robert Enders, Jay Dutton, John McNeil, Fred Best, Archie White, Jerry Tucker, Clinton Beniamin. First row: Jean Schwab, Janice Tobin, Harriet Sherman, Sharon Gavitt, Carol Gower, Sharon McElwain, Caroline Hunt, Rosemary Merrill, Sharon Micalski. Second row: Mary Lou Nye, Joan Lewis, Peggy Cummings, Shirley Goble, Geraldine Walters, Carol Taylor, Carol Eccleston, Marlene Westbrook. Third row: Gene Hammond, James Norton, David Pierce, Francis Barrows, Charles Alger, Dean Willis, Robert Wheeland, Gary Bennett, Alvin Robinson. Fourth row: Gary Foote, David Hall, Norman Whittemore, Clifford Harrower, Robert Barnhart. FRESHM N First row: Deann Thurber, Karen Walbridge, Lulubelle Layer, Barbara Rogers, Salva Vargason, Diane Hudson, Beatrice Keener, Patricia Pipher. Second row: Jack Taylor, Robert Perry, Jack Coleman, Duane Horton, Marcy Georgia, Ronald Bellis, William Miller, Richard Arnold, Jack Shipman, William Krapt. Third row: John Darbee, William Dodge, Earle Heyman, Steven Hall, Raymond Wiggins, Edwin Merrill, Alton Middleton, Winfred Dewey. Absent: Nancy Davis, Elizabeth Eiklor, Jeanne Middaugh. l :wi . First row: Carolyn Gary, Kathleen Michalski, Dawn Maassen, Phyllis Pelham, Joyce Coleman, Barbara Root, Gloria Clark, Suzanne Ingraham, Shelia Gavitt, Bernice Gower. Second row: Donna Hyatt, Alice Soltis, Joan Snyder, Joan Pipher, Virginia Babcock, Joan Walker, Sherry Foulkrod, Margaret Scott, Carolyn VanHousen, Elizabeth Wehrung. Third row: Jack Hopkins, Loren Ayres, Douglas Graves, Gary Horton, John Grant, Thomas lngraham, Darwin McNeil, George Eisenhart, Fred Bean. Fourth row: Douglas Mclntyre, William Baldwin, James Harris, Craig Capson, Henry Kelsey, Thomas Payne, Dale Crider. EIGHTH GRADE First row: Barbara Smith, Rose Johns, Joyce Arnold, Ann Pierce, Carol Markley, Sharon Greenfield, Carol Williams, Nancy Fisk, Elaine Wiswell. Second row: Arvin Dodge, Claudia Blatchley, Gloria Arnold, Isabelle Cooke, Sharon Carlin, Sandra Robbs, Charlene Barrows, Mary Best, Dorothy Seaver, Larry Norton. Third row: Paul Friedrichsen, James Bleiler, Jack Nichols, Wilbur Schweiger, George Nichols, Gerald Hyatt, Ronald Zylich, Donald Georgia, Richard Anderson. 'tfes K ell mmm l f wv ' First row: Gail Middaugh, Gladys Bacon, Beverly Rogers, Linda Deming, Arlene Horton, Judith Judge, Sharon Pipher, Linda Jennings, Roberta Merrill, Beth Chaffee, Joyce Wandell. Second row: Henry Welfel, Thomas lannone, Harold Morley, Paul Goble, Charles Horton, James Root, Peter Soly, Evered Van Dusen, Howard Terwilliger, Steven Williams, Earl Robinson, Jo Ann Jones. Third row: Mary Whittemore, Elizabeth Fisk, Beverly Tholen, Elaine Stewart, Jacqueline Chamberlin, Phyllis Seaver, Sandra Boring, Sally Willmot, Sara Johns, Sandra Foster. Fourth row: John Welfel, Jay Furman, Charles Hollister, Gerald Weed, Warren Tobin, Robert Douglas, Spencer Briggs, Robert Bishop, Raymond Snyder, David Myers, Glen Ketchum, Wilber Georgia. SEVENTH GRADE First row: Theresa Beniamin, Barbara Whalen, Joyce Godfrey, Connie Millage, Jean Leasure, Barbara Jacobs, Anna Kowalewski, Donna Rinker, Marie Felton, Juanita Crider, Mary Jane Catlin. Second row: Thomas Coveney, Ronald Katchuk, Charles Jacobs, Lynn Jennings, James Woods, William Waterman, George Woodruff, Dale Smith, Douglas Graham, Roger Miller. Third row: Eugene Fish, Charles Gorton, Edward Woodard, Irene Bright, Ruth Bill, Sharon Seaver, Margaret Bacon, Bemesly Hottenstein, William Shipman, Paul Conklin. Fourth row: Gary Harlin, Orrin Hammond, Craig Markley, Richard Nichols, Thomas Tucker, Nicholas Schoonover, Dean McNeil, James Clark, Douglas Guiles, Robert Bell, Bruce Shumway. Absent: Martin Scott, Billy Perry. M fs rr 1 , 1uu.naimac.,. mzunsvf 11:0 an . First row: Kathryn Zylich, Clare Ervin, Bernardine Blatchley, Kristine Soly, Beatrice Herbert, Marie Eiklor, Donnaraye Smith, Barbara Foster, Jean Rosenthal, Ann Mclntosh, Marla Barrows. Second row: Esther Lounsbury, Gretchen Josey, Elizabeth Salzer, Josephine Jones, Mrs. Lawrence, Joyce Perry, Carreen Maassen, Ann Hyatt, Dondrue Hanna. Third row: Ralph Graham, Stephen Pelham, Kenneth Pierce, Dennis Kelsey, John Hollister, Gerald Howey, Robert Gowan. Absent: Antonia Golonka, Johana Heyman. SIXTH G RADE Mies. LAWERENCE SIXTH GRADE MR' MCHUGH First row: Victoria Jacobus, Donna Gower, Merry Ann VanHousen, Merry Perry, Cecile Zorn, Beverly Gallow, Edith Whittemore, Sandra Fisk, Lois Nichols, Barbara Ketchum, Sheryl Barrows, Joyce Hard- man. Second row: Patricia Wandall, Frank Rogers, Raymond Graham, Dennis Shipman, Mr. McHugh, William Root, Clifford Gallow, Curtis Schweiger, Robert VanHousen, Clara Gorton. Third row: Gary Nichols, David Kimber, James Scott. Absent: Colvin Grange. First row: Keith Mitchell, Kenneth Baxter, Charles Hunt, James Bean, Glenn VanBoven, Gary Taylor, Gerald Nye, Walter Chaffee. Second row: Nancy Knapp, Tresa Vargason, Jon Sawyer, Lawrence Corcoran, Dwayne Deretz, Thomas Luciani, Carl Smith, Teri McCoy, Barbara Rice. Third row: Shirley Sherman, Nancy Studevant, Lois Dodge, Sherry Chaffee, Ellen White, Andrea Wiswell, Barbara Miller, Susann McElwain. Absent: Margaret Thomas. MRS. BRACKMAN MRS. EVELYN MILLER First row: Dawn Bellis, Christina Darbee, Sandra Zeller, Maybell Hawk, Linda Grant, Judith Coleman, Donna Rogers, Ellen Snyder, Jeannine Packer, Sharon Paugh, Caren George, Sharon Lounsbury. Second row: Robert Whalen, Kenneth Hammond, Thomas Westbrook, Glen Evelien, Janet Colson, Mrs. Miller, Clara Wheeland, James Branston, John Winters, John Whitcomb, John Mason. Third row: Frederick Nichols, Gerald Hill, Ronald Miller, Lloyd Myers, George Norton, Donald Miller, Kenneth Wilson, Rodney Mclntyre, Larry Weed, William Bacon. Absent: Gladys Middaugh, Charles Perry. imlfm l f -an-isnqi-um'-1.71 - i use 1-v r--Q. First row, left to right: Charles Doane, Reva Greene, Joyce Welfel, Joan Thompson, Sandra Van Boven, Mary Scott, Donna Rolfe, Donice Rolfe, Dwight Deretz. Second row: Thomas Walbridge, Stephen Koioalew- ski, LeRoy Garey, Chester Callahan, James Briggs, Terry Walter, David Waterman, Curt Stradley. Third row: Kenneth Nichols, Neil Pipher, Ronald Greene, Robert Ayers, Francis Hyde, Lester Olmstead, Douglas Horton, Carl Deming. FIFTH GRADE MRS-SCHWAB FouRTH GRADE MRS- NEWBURY First row, left to right: Alan Bill, James Willmot, Maurice Whittemore, Michael Elston. Second row: Robert Root, Richard Nichols, Donald Burns, Sharon Judge, Nancy Rosenthal, Susan Kemp, George Rockwell, Richard Vanderpool, Berton Kline. Third row: Beverly Zorn, Carole Buchi, Janice Stark- weather, Elizabeth Galonka, Shirley Marchewka, Judith Mathewson, Linda Marchewka, Beatrice Perry, Mary Ann Reitz, Rula Bacon, Luella Thompson, Donna Evelien. ,f v Front row, left to right: Sandra Jacobus, Carol Westbrook, Phyllis Bennett, Diane Wandall, Karan Harris, Kathyrn Tholen, Judith Hardman, Vivian Smith, Kathyrn Ross, Rose Marie Soly, Rose Marie Pipher. Second row: Harold Horton, Donald Whittemore, Owen Zorn, Jane Dewey, Sandra Capson, Marion Whitcomb, Rita Zylich, James Robbs, Luther Eiklor, Richard Rogers. Third row: Philip Petty, Thomas Merz, Kenneth Crown, Frederick Pierce. Absent: Clarence Romich. MRS. MCDONALD FOURTH GRADE M'SSRUSSfLL Front row, left to right: Gene Brink, James Douglas, Gerald Orkerman, Larry Katchuk, John Dutton, Teddy Rought, Leroy Bean, Howard Layer. Second row: John Divers, Christopher Williams, John Fox, Donald Pond, Alan Carlin, Franklin Williams. Third row: Ronnie Saxon, Marsha Waterman, Susan Baxter, Carol Brown, Judy Squires, Bonnie Wilson, Joan Marshall, Martha Scott, Marilyn Hunt. Absent: Bonnie Rogers, Carol Jones. First row: Audrey Conklin, Cynthia Hall, Diane Sanford, Judy Brown, Georgeanna Jacobus, Ruth Jones, Dawn Furman, Betty Ionnone, Corolu Warner, Dedre Hanna, Sandra Burns. Second row: Thomas VanHousen, David Mclntyre, James Harlin, Bonnie Wiggins, Shirley Bleiler, Mrs. Park, Shirley Grant, Sharon Quick, Curtis Josey, Gary Miller, Thomas Stewart. Third row: Keith Bennett, Durward Ketchum, Richard Loomis, John Bishop, Gary Coleman, Scott Hill, Cortez Williams, James Herbert. Absent: Paula Twigg. THIRD GRADE MRS-PARK THIRD GRADE MRS-MAGNUS First row: John Branston, Linda Wells, Deborah Rider, Melody Nelson, Frances Soly, Suzanne Lent, Dawn Graves, Karen Morris, Yvenna Moon, Sharon Hall, Carol Mclntosh, Fred Kelly. Second row: Joseph Mortzheim, Gary Myers, Clifton Catlin, Joyce Barrows, Kathleen Judge, Mrs. Magnus, Melbia Catlin, Wanda Greenfield, William Pierce, Larry Romich, Gary Ketchum. Third row: Michael Henson, Steven Kinney, Bruce Zorn, Burton Cole, Leslie Swartz. Absent: James Whalen, Patricia Tubbs. First row: Bryan Rogers, Howard Merrill, Dennis Miller, Gary Rolfe, Richard Olmstead, David Calla- han, Gary Eiklor, Ronald Nichols. Second row: Edwin Jacobs, William Cass, Stephen Walker, Kathleen Ockerman, Martha Taylor, Sandra Thurber, Carol Callahan, Gary Vargason, Fredric Williams, James Schwab. Third row: Joanne Chrysler, Bonnie Cummings, Billie Briggs, Eloise Garey, Ruthe Kowalewski, Sandra Gorsline, Norma Deming, Lula Foust, Ruth Bensley, Saleen McElwain. Absent: Edward Bar- tholemy, Patricia Wiswell, Jean Hayes, Carol Spencer. MRS. WILMONT SECOND GRADE MRS' LEE First row: Mark Reynolds, George Rice, Dennis Campbell, Douglas Waterman, Michael Spencer, Douglas Jones, Raymond O'Connell, Charles Quick, Richard Thomas, Robert Pond, Douglas Rogers. Second row: Dennis Wilson, George Baldwin, Douglas Burgess, Kenneth Rice, John Forust, Gene Gorsline, Richard Horton, David Chrysler, Erik Hottenstein, Ray Arnold. Third row: John Hunt, Clara Weltel, Mary Bensley, Patricia Dutton, Linda Vargason, Barbara Dean, Nancy Newman, Deborah Baldwin, JoAnn Honnick, Sharon Olmstead, Douglas Wilson. Absent: Carol Davis, Rosemary Davis, Philip Cobb, Sherrill Goodfellow. ix 'rf fi . , f KL1',,k,1 H Q , 1 .iii 1 K V . 'W ,fi ' V 'S ' W ww ' ? - -,: -:fly-,J s f I 2 A , ,.., ' f--, W' br. nf- K . fi, u w . A i k- 1' ' g 5 K ' , - iz 1123273 W- f an .Q :W , Q V753 ' 'b A -vii LL A R I 'M - - 1 ' Eff iv ffm 'W , . V , f I ,.4mv-www fi ' Ii, u 2: A , Q .4 H f L . M 7 ji , i ' wg 27 gg, :5E, ww? 'QLEVL' W SKA! iww nd far H wr ww.-M x , A M, M- 1 4 i Q K X fm 39. Y I M iw - V .Ms f ,A , if fx if ,. ,, A U,M:muztfL 1 -ww k ,-Q..-u. Q ,.', ,iw 1X E5 an E iw ii V Sm . s -4 - 1 35, 3.5. W K. .R L gk vm 5 is A . v ww IF Q 456 u Sl! ww First row: Margaret Rockwell, Jacquilee Rider, Kathleen Zorn, Donna May Jacobus, Kathryn Thomas, Darlene VanHousen, Trudy Ann Groves, Paula Kline, Katharine Van Dusen. Second row: Patricia Steele, Susan Eisenhart, Carol Snyder, Barbara Stewart, Marilyn Van Gelder, Joan Salzer, Charlene Crown, Marsha Sundberg, Valerie Romich, Ida Rose Thompson. Third row: Eva Jane Soly, Terry Lee Warner, Paul Zylich, Richard Hardman, Albert Whittemore, Thomas Myers, Dennis Henson, Theresa Thomas, Arlene Johnson. Absent: Harry Newbury, Donna Marie Nye. HARRIETT K. MILLER FIRST GRADE Em DENCE First row: Ann Yoder, Diane Keene, Geraldine Colson, Beth Ann Mayer, Karen Elston, Diana Ketchum, Bonnie Lou Brink, Jean Marie Hawkins, Vickie Moon, Kathleen Ellison, Marilyn Truesdail, Carol Ann Burns. Second row: Jane Canzler, Eva Gorton, Frank Hammer, Richard Perry, Herbert Chrysler, Richard Stella, Hugh Kelley, Mark Hill, Jeffrey Barnes, Florence Mclntosh, Donna Quick. Third row: Milton Kemp, Terry Coleman, Michael Bakmaz, Jack Gowan, Stewart Cole, Wilbert Keturi, Tyrone Stauder, Gary Brown, Robert Millage. Absent: Douglas Merz, Laura King. First row, left to right: Gordon Markley, Glen Faust, Kent Mitchell, Dorothy Stone, Ruth Kettle, Donald Ralfe, Beverly Garey, Ann Ockerman, Raymond Stone, Meleta Murdock, Susan Luciani. Second row: Martin Thomas, Thomas Rice, George Pond, Charlene Rogers, Eugene Corrigan, Jan Cole, Lawrence Hartman, Brenda Neiswonger, Rhonda Seeley, Dolores Walker, Philip Brown, John Rogers, Alan Bennett. Third row: Stephen Roadcap, Larry Morgan, Roger Briggs, Florence Chrysler, Elizabeth Barton, Mary Hayes, Linda van Boven, William Hyde, Roger Felton, Mary Newman, Thomas Ely, Dennis Washburn. Absent: Claude and Dale White. FIRST GRADE MRS' B'XBY KI MRS. LUCIANI First row, left to right: Carol Dewey, Marsha Graham, Harriet Ellison, Connie Barden, Carol Culver, Cheryl Hill, Blanche lannone, Sherry Bates, Marguerite Jacobus, Jean Hoffman, Winnie Graves, Donna Kelly, Rita Dodge, Gail Hosmer. Second row: Gary Demeree, David Richardson, Dale Hosmer, Ronald Godfrey, Dale Guiles, Marvin Church, Mrs. Luciani, Raymond Canzler, Jackie Eiklor, Robert Hilde- brand, Billie Brink, Gregory Harding, John Chrysler, Stephen Keene. Absent: Leah Barnes, Barbara Harris, Kathleen Heyman, Steven Groves, George Jones. al: ,, First row, left to right: Helen Southwick, Jacqueline Stella, Connie Jo Quick, Kathryn Wilson, Linda Tye, Bettie Mosher, Karla Morris, Linda Lou Middaugh, Sherleen Mclntyre, Karen Twigg, Denise Maassen, Jo Ann Robinson, Dorothy Nichols. Second row: Linda Scott, Janice Pipher, Edward Scott, Thomas Wiggins, Leon Lent, Michael Williams, Philip Rogers, Alan Walker, Jacquelyn Wood, Joellen Rinebold. Third row: Joseph Thomas, Frank Smith, Michael Strope, Douglas Pierce, David Tinkham, David Williams, Kevin Smith, William Temple, Ronald Millage, Michael Wagstaff. Absent: Stephen Merz and Gail Westbrook. KINDERGARTEN MRS. Lowe 0 f MW J' W if ,W .1 ek! Q I f , 1 I qlwg' lfzff ,Q r- -'S'-g k'k f :hm 7 i take me out to the ball game l First row: Bill Dodge, Lester Bennett, Fred Robinson, Douglas Sherman, Dean Willis, Earl Heymen, Robert Perry, Clifford Harrower. Second row: Jackie Taylor, Donald Hanford, Duane Horton, Fred Best, Jerry Tucker, Gene Howie. Third row: James Blieler, Robe! Barnhart, Alton Middleton, Norman Whittemore Al Baker, Tom Magnus, Herb Dougherty, Mr. Pillard, Coach. Candor at Tioga JU IOR ARSITY June Thurston, Lois Goble, Janice Sykora, Shirley Goble, Mary Robinson, Donna Hyatt. .1 4' Hu X ,, 1 l Front row: Duane Barnhart, George Hill, Jerry Pierce, Jim Woodruff. Back row: Glenn McCoy, Jay Dutton, John McNeil, Mr. Kemp, Coach, Milton Dougherty, Andy Krapf, Don Hunt. ARSITY Helen Willis, Joan Hanna, Betty Perry, Betty French, Sandra Saxon, Lynda Tobin. Candor at Tioga BASEBALL-Kneeling, left to right: Edward Magnus, Dick Goodrich, AI Myott, Bud Bell, Paul Wehrung. Standing: Archie White, John Smith, Red Willis, Lloyd McDonald, Jim Woodruff, Mr. Kemp, Coach. BASKETBALL SCORES i955-56 BASEBALL SCORES I955 VARSITY Tioga Opp, Tioga Opp' Van Etten ,,L,L ..vL, 1 7 van Etten .LL,LL ,.... . 39 41 Candor ----e- ----'- 1 4 17 Spencer AA,M-- -A,,4 6 4 41 Newfield ..,,,, ...w. l 0 9 Candor .,.,. .....,. 4 8 57 Nichols ------ ---A- 1 2 8 Newfield ...... ..... . . 76 66 Spencer --A--- -e---- 9 8 Van Eften ,.,.,,, ....... 7 7 42 Van Ellen ----A e-A-e 4 7 Spencer ,-Lv,... ..,,,.. 5 7 45 Ca1'1d01' fff--- -fAf- 4 6 Candor AAA-Ad-- ------w 5 5 63 Newfield ...... ...,. 1 1 I Newfield ...., ...... 4 9 39 Nichols -----'------f-ee--f-ee--- eeee 4 4 4 10 Van Eften ,,,.,.. L,,,,,. 6 3 50 Spencer --------------------------- ----- 7 8 Spencer ,L,.... ,L,.,L 6 9 45 , - Candor 64 70 RECORD. Won 4 Lost 6 Newfield LL.., ..f... 5 0 62 ll JUNIOR VARSITY 'X Tioga Opp. 1l Van Etfen ,LL..LL ,,,,,,, 3 9 30 g Spencer ....... ...... 4 4 28 i Candor ..L.L,, A,,,, 2 5 30 Newfield ..... ,,..,. 4 1 44 fs' Van Etten .LL,.... ,,..,. 4 7 23 x Spencer ....,. ..... 3 7 31 Candor ....... L .,... 37 57 ,- Newfield ..... ...... 3 2 33 -- Van Eften ...., ...... 6 3 42 Spencer ...... ----. 2 6 37 Candor L.L.,,,.. ,,,,,, 3 5 38 Newfield ,.... ...... 4 7 45 CWM HEUVI-H E 5 Q 0 A jx Q9 Wm v' 1 w, 22 Q' r STUDENT COUNCIL Advisors MR. SCHMITT and MR, MERENA President ..,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,.. ERIC FRANK Secrefary , ,, SHARON GAVITT Vice President ,,,, SANDRA CATLIN Treasurer ,,,, NANCY SHIPMAN F.H.A. JUNIOR F.H.A. JUNIOR CHORUS rsff' WY. JUNIOR ART CLUB I If ' , x LIBRARY CLUB LIBRARY CLUB JUNIOR CHORUS flb g xmfI SENIOR BAND TRIPLE TRIO SENIOR CHOIR BOYS' OCTET JUNIOR BAND DRIVER TRAINING VARSITY CLUB I! JUNIOR BAND FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FZJKA PRESS CLUB NOON HOUR CAPTAINS GIRLS' QUARTET GIRLS' ENSEMBLE BAND OFFICERS -nl Y JUNIOR PROM SENIOR PLAY .wzmzw CLASS ALITGGRAPHS MAINTENANCE in 4 f K K-K ., i-'fff xk givfffffz-F b-.I-: 'Zf 53:21 ! Q I IU . 'x :MV mi? H Tiwggg is T I w?m1'l'1, fi fx N ,,v ff f x's .Qs . ': ,f 'i 2 - RICHARDS FUNERAL HOME Owego, N.Y. Ambulance Service Day and Night S?. ll Q Q l Neg E s, ' f , ' ' -...V I mx, LEON W. WHITCOMB General Insurance NICHOLS. N.Y. Phone 847I Complimenfs of HARVEY'S DRESS SHOP I89 MAIN STREET OWEGO, N.Y. The LiHIe Shop on Main SI'ree+ Comphmenfs of THE NICHOLS ' islam 1' , l '14 ' r ' 25 .V ggi: ' .I K-. 1-... 111' E5 - F. . 1 ' -'ii 55 E1 595' - 23:51 I -I 1.-.22 ' xg-g.'P ' un 1' n w .v xg: 21: 5' ,-p8 4: 52' :il 1545 - .. E-Q an : Q gg , Q1 1 . 5, . 11 ' NICHOLS. NEW YORK Phone 8424 JOE'S SPORTING GOODS The Besi' in Toys and Spor+s Team Ouffiffers LOCKHART ST. SAYRE, PA. Phone Tu-38703 'N WaverIy Q Q and X 9' A+I1ens . , NORTH s 2 ------- ----'- ' ' JEWELERS gzgaicdte feaeeaffzq THOMAS M. ALLYN Phone 287I Tioga CenI'er, New York Represen+ing NATIONAL GRANGE MUTUAL LIABILITY CO. Complimenrs of SNYDER BROTHERS GeneraI Confracfors Phone 295I TIOGA CENTER, NEW YORK fr-:W T A - Z . 7 his A E , l l MAKE YOUR HOME COMPLETE R. C. and R. L. BARNES Builders Plumbing and Hearing Tioga Cenier, New York I E S 1' POLI C Y sas A-r ALL MERRILL'S GARAGE T 'E5 Car and Truck Repairs Ihiui AAA Insurance Wrecking Service 1Z, g,..,1.,,,.,:.,i... QS Box '53 Phone 420l I U rloeA CENTER, N.Y. TIOGA CENTER, NEW YORK 'H' is Telephone 2843 OWEGO DINER REX AND BEA MARQUETTE, Props. Good Food Good Service I47 Main Sfreef Route I7 OWEGO. NEW YORK IFl1 S GOOD FOOD Com pIimenI's of SMITH EQUIPMENT COMPANY Dealer in HEAVY CONTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Tioga Cenfer New York E. M. CRUTTEN DEN Grass CuHing Equipmeni' and Supply l20 NORTH MAIN STREET VESTAL, N.Y. Mowers for Golf Courses, Schools Ceme+eries, Parks, and Homes FOR SALES AND SERVICE Phone EncIicoH' 5-927I nj - '.. TIOGA FOUN DRY CORPORATION OWEGO, N.Y. Gray Iron Casfings 2 up Ill Ill ' CONTI'S JEWELERS NORTH AVENUE Oweeo, NEW YORK Fine Jewelry for All Occasions Complimenfs of RAYMON D L. SEXTON Coal-Lumber-Building Maferial PHONE 883I NICHOLS, NEW YORK cxfigil THOMAS FLORAL COMPANY Greenhouses 7ldwew as MAIN STREET dy 70573 Oweeo NEW YORK Kam 'ham , x BANDLER, STILES 81 KEYES I I Apparel for Men and Boys LAKE STREET, OWEGO, N.Y. 6 as .QWHENINTHE Munn Fon NNE FUDU All. SMITH BORO HOTEL Smifhboro, N.Y. PHONE 27Ol 'We Do Noi' Caler +o Minors a, T ' rnlgnimfo ii f l D ZOOQUI11 I li ees - ea - x A S X iw' lH,mww I HA Q lil 'Ili ll ', ' lllllj mn, X iz ml ll H,.lI n.f! MJ ,I H all I ' V lh.,n Hi wi, 2 WW Ll vrulmrvu 'N ll au fl lv l e- iwllilll ng illll I 'I ' A ' Uf I ll l l Ulu 'll ' ll -x .s M la 'f 3:937- ll I, I ' . l I I llllllllll l' Wil '-X A good place lo save on furnifure and carpeis for over one-lhird of a ceniury. Localed l6l Nor+l1 Main Slreel' ELMIRA NEW YORK Complimen+s of COWANS BARBERSHOP Lake S+ree+ OWEGO NEW YORK S Complimenls of D. M. HENDRICK 81 SONS WAVERLY NEW YORK Furnilure and Carpels CENTRAL GARAGE NICHOLS New YORK Phone I4-F-2 Complefe Aufomolive Service, Plus Lubricafion, Accessories, and Washing HAROLD AND BETTY ROBBINS Complimenfs of LYN NS DRUG STORE ' in 1 NORTH AVENUE OWEGO. NEW YORK OF YOUR TIOGA COUNTY f'TE CO N COMPLIMENTS I I TEXACO DEALER MR. ROBERT MARTIN Tioga Ceni er, N.Y. CompIimen+s of HOVEY, STANTER 8: CO. Markefing SpeciaIis'Is DAIRY AND FARM PRODUCTS Smifhboro, N.Y. MAX KLUGLEIN'S ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION Roufe I7 Smifhboro, N.Y. Sfop and Gas WIII1 Us Complimenfs of LISLE H. HILL Mason Confracfor PLASTER - BRICK - STUCCO - STONE LATHING Fireplaces a SpeciaI'I'y PHONE NICHOLS 3I49 SMITHBORO, NEW YORK Complimenfs of AINSWORTH'S GROCERY STORE STRAITS CORN ERS NEW YORK ROU FF FURNITURE CO., INC. Owego, New York EndicoH', New York Dedicaled Io BETTER HOMES X ComplimenI's of HOPKIN'S LAWNMOWER SERVICE Hand and Power Mowers Precision Ground TIOGA CENTER, NEW YORK Phone 243I Complimenls of VAN NATTA LUMBER CO. Mfg. Dimension Lumber Phone 245l TIOGA CENTER. NEW YORK A. C. ICLATEI GOODRICH Real Es+a1'e Insurance Phone 4II J WAVERLY NEW YORK HARRY J. HENSON YOUR LOCAL INTERSTATE MOVER Moving Rales Vary Please Give Us a Call REVERSE CHARGES ACCEPTED 249 Erie SI'reeI' Phone 472 Waverly THE FRIENDLY FAMILY STORE Operafing I700 Sfores From COAST TO COAST PENNEY Co., INC Lake S+ree+ Owego. N.Y. WILLIAM SEYMOUR Used Cars Boughi' and Sold . L .N Phone 272I .mu mum EQ xfl' Y -VVV ' 1 l I A-AN V 7 I, For All Your Fire Insurance Needs See KENNETH PIPHER Agenl' for Ihe TIOGA CO. PATRON'S FIRE RELIEF ASS'N Box I3 Phone 263I TIOGA CENTER NEW YORK We Sell and RePair in All Makes M. F. SMITH Tioga Cenfer A Congenial Spoi' You'II Like a Loi TIOGA ROLLER DROME TIOGA CENTER NEW YORK IQ -- -f ' -49 'I'O Q5 oweeo - MURRAY ' f , L f I we -1 :n- OWEGO - MURRAY CO., INC. Hardware Manufacfurers of Maple Ciiy Sfave Silos OWEGO. TIOGA CO., N.Y. co:-it us gnuowsvou n PI 1 nz rl-In R QQ fl KENYON l Complimenfs of la I ' MAX COHEN AMl:gING STORE 5 V 3 DIMENSIONS 5 Lake S+. ky ' Q Owego. N.Y. ATHENS' PA. area: o nlcruu 7 ll Gkoq Grit , sblg GRAND UNION 9 N, 4' Fooo MARKETS I liil1+i.- I Friendly, Courfeous Service ff' Everyday Low Prices JOIN THE GRAND PARADE TO GRAND UNION LEO H. CREIGHTON GENERAL STORE Barfon, New York NICHOLS INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION NICHOLS, NEW YORK TooI and Model Work J. D. ROBERTSON AND SON NICHOLS, NEW YORK John Deere Sales and Service Painfs - Hardware J. D. ROBERTSON -J. S. ROBERTSON Phone 844I Complimenfs of NICHOLS COOPERATIVE G. L. F. SERVICE, INC. NICHOLS, NEW YORK Phone 3I2I DICK'S TEXACO SERVICE DICK SPENCER, Mgr. Lubricafion - Tune-Up - AuI'o Repairs Tires - BaH'eries - Accessories NICHOLS, NEW YORK Phone 848 I To fhe Class of I956 Wi+h Besi' Wishes for Your Success and Happiness COLEMAN TREE PRUNERS TIOGA CENTER, NEW YORK CompIimen+s of THE CENTER NURSING HOME MR. AND MRS. ALBERT LAPLANTE Owners Phone 25I I Tioga Cenfer, New York VAN GELDER Mason Confracfor PLASTERING - STUCCO WORK FREE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN Phone 288I Tioga Cenier, New York CompIimen+s of OWEGO RADIO 81 SYLVANIA TV Sales and Service 34 LAKE STREET OWEGO, NEW YORK faq , Phone 866 ,Q .f'QTmm- HIGHLAND DAIRY FARM Daily Home Delivery RICH GRADE WHOLESOME Complimenh of PASTEURIZED MILK AND CHEESE HOMOGENIZED MILK H U T' B BUTTERMILK - CHOCOLATE MILK--CHEESE ReI'ail and Wholesale I' .YF T? I Ford Dealers OWEGO. NEW YORK We Also Supply Resfauranfs Hofels - Grocers - Schools 942-W- I Owego lg N If No Answer Call 92IW2 g m CATLIN HILL Rn. oweeo. N.Y. rf: NX! Ilyiivnigilfgv G Qi . NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. NATIONWIDE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. B J CO. NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE CO. H Off' -CI b .Oh' OWEGO' N'Y' Formzmelhrm ISLEEBU Ingulilmceuzomprlaiiies Complimenis of Deliveries Made Io Your Home Local Represenfa-Hye Ph. Owego 526 DON B. MARCHEWKA, Rep. 382 Main S+. Owego, N.Y. Ph. asm v + Ss'1- Q -f . 'Q H Complimems of 65 3 J. D. HUNT 81 SONS GAS - LIGHT COMPANY MASSEY-HARRIS AND WAVERLY, N.Y. NEW HOLLAND Farm Machinery Owego, N.Y. Phone I307 For Odorless Cleaning and Fas+ Service l1 s MORETON CLEANERS 4I3 Broad S'IreeI' Buy Your EZ-GO Barn Cleaners From LARRY KENNER w WAVERLY, NEW YORK 2, X I! Sou+h Ofsiic MidI:ileEnan's ,f Q, , New Yor F0 il' fi 6F-22 Complimenfs of C I. + omp :men s CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK WAVERLY, NEW YORK M Q Q33 ,S S3 if Q . 5- -1 DAVIS OIL COMPANY Richfield Pe'I'roleum Producfs OWEGO, N.Y. PHONE 22 HOLMES 81 RELYEA, INC. Feed, Seed, Fer'I'ilizer, Bull! Lime. Farm and Home Supplies CORNER NORTH AND EAST AVENUES Phones: Owego 3I2 or 405 J. H. SIGNS ROUTE I7 OWEGO, N.Y. New Idea and Case Farm Machinery McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Complimenis of J. G. SMITH GROCERY STORE sMm-mono, New YORK R. J. B. MOTORS, INC The Biggesi' LiHle Volume Dealer for Hones'r and Square Deals PONTIAC AND CADILLAC Owego, N.Y. Phone 355 Com plimenfs of CLARK'S G. L. F. Bob Clark, Owner 140- usb BROAD STREET, wAvERLY, NEW YORK ew- Z' l fc! 'l 5 DEPUMPO SALES AND SERVICE 'NTERNAT'ONA MATTHEW J. DEPUMPO Paris and Service DeSo+o and plymomh Five Miles Easf of Waverly . Waverly, New York Phone Waverly-I l96M2 PHONE I 09500 GEORGE COLEMAN Com plimenls of i T LATIO A D BE T WISHES CONGRA U NS N S A WWI.- Vs CLASS OF 1956 D ENDICOTT JOHNSON Bakers of 7' 'WJ Retail Stores SUNBEAM BREAD TO THE I CASTERLINE AND DAVIS TIOGA CENTER, N.Y. Phone 203I Dealers in COAL SEED - FEED - FERTILIZER Cusfom Grinding and Mixing Wi+I1 Molasses Franchised Dealer for WIRTHMORE FEEDS PouII'ry-Dairy-Hog Ask Abouf BULK FEED DELIVERY From Waverly llll --- nuul '15 'E -rr: 2 'EV' --' 1 5 , - 5 515- ' -,- - - -4: - ...JL- . INGERSOLL RAN D Afhens, Pa. VALLEY TYPEWRITER SERVICE 4l6 Sievenson Sfreef Sayre, Penna. TU 8-7593 NEW AND USED TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES. DUPLICATORS BUSINESS MACHINES AND EQUIPMENT Call Us CoIIec+ for Informa+ion or Repair Service HAGGERTY'S APPLIANCE CENTER II7 Wesi' LocIcI1arI' Sfreei' SAYRE, PA. and 350 Broad S+ree'I' WAVERLY, NEW YORK Frigidiare Appliances Zeniih Telivision Complimenfs of JENKINS FUNERAL HOME ATHENS, PENNSYLVANIA W .Q Q' NX N096 9 Man ila? igi. 94 'Qt g?' X u-4 ff 5 Ula A mf. Z 1,3 'uf-15 . f ' I izva ESTEY 81 MUNROE Funeral Direciors I5 PARK STREET OWEGO, NEW YORK Telephone 75 HERB'S TEXACO SERVICE Phone 4I5 Rou+e No. I7 Owego, N.Y. WE GIVE S 8zH GREEN STAMPS FRANK'S ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES WESTINGHOUSE AND UNIVERSAL APPLIANCES l22 Lackawanna Ave. Owego, N.Y. REFRIGERATOR SERVICE FOR ALL MAKES OWEGO COOPERATIVE G.L.F. SERVICE, INC. Phqne 779 Q 38 WEST AVE T' OWEGO, N.Y. CompIe+e Machine Shop and Assembly Plani' Complimenfs of RI EGEL PHARMACY Carbide Tools Our SpeciaII'y Q,-, 1-he Comer Oweggl N.Y. BOR-A-TOOL CORPORATION Phone 833 P. O. Box I2l I07 Cenfral Ave. gy TIOGA CO.. OWEGO, NEW YORK STAKMORE COMPANY, INC. Elm Avenue OWEGO, NEW YORK Manufac+urers of Folding Chairs and Tables WOOL SCOTT BAKERY, INC. 209 S. Tioga Sireei' ITHACA, NEW YORK FirsI' in QuaIi+y Faires+ in Price FasI'esI' in Service A SATISFIED CUSTOMER IS OUR FIRST CONSIDERATION CompIimenI's of OWEGO FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN CO. Owego, New York LET LIS E THE KLOVERLAND NORTH AVENUE OWEGO, NEW YORK For a Refreshing Soda, Sundae, or Coke, Visi+ Us GOODUXFOOD I 11' I LI - 4: .J ,::1Ex1112:113::12...3L.-- ' 1. . JL:11EE'a2E:1E1E3E32::11D 1an111L:zE1:311L:5LII41:Ia1LLg,- 121:1zI1g1a1aaa1E2augI1- z'12zEaI:Izam,... LONGO BAKERY SAYRE, PENNSYLVANIA WE SPECIALIZE IN ITALIAN BREADS. ROLLS, DoNuTs. CooKIEs, WEDDING CAKES. AND CAKES OF ALL IcINDs Read fhe OWEGO TIMES AND GAZETTE DecIica+ecI +o a Bigger and BeH'er Tioga Counfy QUALITY JOB PRINTERS ATHENS DAIRY CO. Milk and Dairy Producis WE DELIVER ANYWHERE IN THE VALLEY P+ - ' I . . .... ... ...... , ' ,IH Q S 5 x 'S-1, V T Q --:x.-.- SR X .22 J- Q 5, ATHENS COOPERATIVE G.L.F. SERVICE, INC. IC, me ,, FEEDS, SEED, FERTILIZER I ' W AND FARM SUPPLIES 'QA , A+I1ens, Pa. 9 Sk 4 Phone TU-22372 'XX' SEED SUTFIN FUNERAL CHAPEL Licensed Mor+ician Ambulance Service ESTABLISHED I820 56 Years of Dependable Telephone Service 827 I 82 Main S+ree+ NICHOLS. TIOGA CO., N.Y. Carl A. SuI'Fin, Owner CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '56 From MCTIGHE GROCERY CO., INC. BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK WE HAVE THE KEY l2VmIg?TER Telephone OWEGO 434 OWEGO PENNYSAVER, INC. 200 Froni' S+ree+ Owego, N.Y. ADVERTISING- FOLDING COLLATING - PRINTING Largesi' Circulafion in Tioga Counfy CompIimen+s of W A T S RADIO STATION SAYRE, PENNSYLVANIA JAY MADSEN EQUIPMENT CO., INC. ONEIDA SCHOOL COACH DISTRIBUTOR I20 Wilson Avenue Ba+I1 New York E. B. GALE, INC. 286 WATER STREET BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK Wholesale Meals - Poulfry Fish Birdseye Frozen Foods CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I956 HEN RY R. CALVASI NA Ageni' Office: Owego 564 THE PRUDENTIAI. Residence: INSURANCE CO. OF Tioga Cen+er 205I AMERICA GROWTH The Unifed Sfafes of fomorrow belongs fo fhe children of foday and fhe adulfs are fhe frusfees for fhem. If is our dufy fo safeguard fhe principles fhaf have made our counfry greaf and fo encourage all wifh whom we come in confacf fo fake an ever increasing inferesf in fhe family and fhe homey fhereby confribufing fo fhe beffermenf of our communifies, fhe growfh of our counfry, and fhe improvemenf of our relafions fhroughouf fhe world. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES Endicoff, New York gwasgkaxxliy f'f:fsf'5EfRfEfxQ'C WGA CENTER 5 ea IC E if BAPTIST CHURCH Q, 30 , J ,vw O '51-55 O M J 0-'41 ,,- 1, I . L9 is OuR REV. STANLEY VAN GELDER, Pasfor A-X FIRST THOUGHT Sunday Service- I0 a.m. I Sunday School- II:30 a.m. I S Prayer Serglcayigegmvlednesday Adeline Sfreef Owego, N Y EVERYBODY WELCOME Complimenfs of HARNED VILLAGE FLORAL SHOP NICHOLS, New YORK Tr X-me Safefy - Economy - Sfrengfh PRESHUR'S INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance Office Phone 3096-Home Phone NICHOLS, NEW YORK ef .- f 1 fir ' if 1 0 X! ' 0 ' ii-D riihilifiiiiy ARTHUR B. STILES, INC. DONALD W. GRANT JOHN F, BARTQN Insurance Real Es+a're 24 Lake S+reeI OWEGO, NEW YORK Phone I46 NICHOLS BAPTIST CHURCH CompIimen+s of NICHOLS WATER COMPANY ANSON DANN, Presideni and Manager ALI' ARE WELCOME Nichols, New York SERVICES: Suncla School- I0:00 a.m. Y Morning Worship- I:00 a.m. Youfh Meefing-7:I5 p.m. Evening Service - PRAYER SERVICE 8:00 p.m. Thursdays a+ 8:00 p.m. THE VILLAGE STUDIO MR. AND MRS. E. c. DEYKES Por+rai+ Phofographers Cameras, Phofo Supplies, FiIms, Finishing I73 FRONT STREET OWEGO, NEW YORK Pho+ographers of THE TIOGAN '56 COMPLIMENTS OF: Owego Morors, 60 - 62 Cen+ral Avenue, Owego, New York T. B. Charles, I5 Lake S+ree+, Owego, New York Abram Nichols, General Trucking, Waverly, New York S+inard's Radio and TV, Nor1'h Avenue, Owego, New York J. J. Newberry, Lake S+ree+, Owego, New York Howard Merrill Garage, Nichols, New York David Dence, Sunoco Dealer, Rou+e 96, Owego, New York D. A. Welch Jewelers, Froni' S+ree+, Owego, New York Midway Inn, Barron, New York The+ga's Farm Implemenis, Nichols, New York Red and Whiie S'I'ore, Nichols, New York Nichols Ho+el, Nichols, New York Pe+e's Cafe, Smifhboro, New York Wrigh+ Edsall Pos+, American Legion, Nichols, New York Leasures, Nichols, New York Frank Cole's Service S+a+ion, Nichols, New York Townsend's Barber Shop, Nichols, New York Lundy's Spori' Shop, Lake S+ree+, Owego, New York Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Corbin, Nichols, New York Riegal's Pharmacy, Corner of Main and Norfh, Owego, New York Lockwood's Cleaners, Lake S+ree+, Owego, New York No1'eware's, Fron+ S+ree+, Owego, New York Remnanf Shop, Waverly, New York Jim Hollingsworfh Barber Shop, Lake S'I'ree+, Owego, New York Waller and Bonds, Lake Sfreei, Owego, New York Valley Pharmacy, Waverly, New York Knapp's Depar+men+ Siore, Waverly, New York New York Sfore, Waverly, New York Graves Texaco Sfarion, Smi+hboro, New York COMPLIMENTS OF: Dr. New+on D. Shulman, Owego, New York J. J. Newberry Co., Sayre, Pennsylvania Thompson's Grocery, Nor+h Avenue, Owego, New York Kies BoH'ling Works, Owego, New York The Gulf Sl'a+ion, Keysfone Avenue, Sayre, Pennsylvania Kohler Ponliac, Sayre, Pennsylvania Conway's Diner, Nor+h Avenue, Owego, New York Esfher Sforelli Dress Shop, Sayre, Pennsylvania Granfs Depar+men+ Slore, Sayre, Pennsylvania Owego Na+ional Bank, Main Slreef, Owego, New York Sharpings, lnc., Sayre, Pennsylvania Hicks and Collins, Sayre, Pennsylvania S+ephanie's Beau'ry Parlor, Owego, New York Harvey's Grocery, Owego, New York Dr. Gille++e, Owego, New York Nichols Florisf, Owego, New York Owego Locker Planf, Owego, New York Norman Millage Bus Lines, Waverly, New York Warner Pho+o Shop, Waverly, New York Earl F. Payne, Drugsiore, Waverly, New York S'rar Dry Cleaning, Owego, New York Ol::rien's Res+auran1', Waverly, New York Price's Laundromaf, Sayre, Pennsylvania Roy Andrews, Oil Disfribufor, Owego, New York Nichols Giff and Varie+y, Nichols, New York Oliver's Tydol Sfafion, Owego, New York Ro-Ki Club, Nichols, New York Spaulding Bakeries, Bingham+on, New York Levenson's EndicoH', New York I956 CLASS BOOSTERS MR. AND MRS. ROBERT EIKLOR MRS. SARA SUTFIN MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MRS. MRS MRS. MRS MRS MRS. MRS. ALTON TAYLOR BURTUS EVERETT HARRIS BAILEY FRANK THOMAS ROD BEACH JUDSON HORTON GLENN COLE MRS. BRUCE BAKER MR. AND MRS. JAMES FARLEY MRS. FRANK WILMOT MISS EMILY RUSSELL MR. AND MRS. NEWELL CASS MR. AND MRS. KENNETH NYE MISS CONNIE DUTTON MR. AND MRS. JAMES TERRELL MR. AND MRS. GRAHAME SCOTT WOLF FURNITURE COMPANY ROCKMAN'S DR. EDWARD B. LEE SPAULDING COMPANY MRS. HOWARD BUCK MRS. A. R. HYDE MRS. LELAND HOTTENSTEIN MRS. KENNETH BAXTER MRS. FRANK MARKLEY REVEREND CHARLES MacBAIN DR. AND MRS. W. D. BROWN LITHOGHAPHED BY TA LOR PUBLISHING CO. DALLAS Q TEXAS . Bes W UM, 114' 15 f U 'mal' will f' lu TP e Congralulafions fo flue Class of I956 McLEAN'S DEPT. STORE ENDICOTT, NEW YORK THE TIOGAN STAFF Expresses ifs apprecia'I'ion 'ro all who have con+ribu+ecl 'lo +l'1e success of +l1is I956 TIOGAN. Q Q 5,956 9 Q Ol 6 - '39 - s . . Q .A -As.-,AV ' ' 5: F, q9g,,ifr,5v. 115. f if:-1 w, x..- SW , fx rr' -Q 59. nkwnf dr 'EXX , aff ' .Ama ,f zu v -. .N--1. ig, ,, J K. r. ,.. fb M E.-,rv , , r:f ,gn '.. -1 .. 'N ' K...,,. 'iff M W A . 2 ,gs 92 Aww' ' ,x qw fm-fix. 3, ' . 1. w 1 I9 F' ,- .. , ,rr ' .L , U ,l . f7'r?'.. ' f: f9'11f-f V 'A ' -1 V mfr - L -Dr. .Y V 'ff . , . W A up, .ni-'9 F - -1, ,l 11 .-- :rn-' 1-All PM V. N,-. .,,, X I f , 1 1 m .L .nf f ,,,y ' ' N ':!',., -. ,.-I Hyun.. ,x 'A-4 v3,y,g.:.h QT' Enrja.. ' -a--1- - , fl .R -L FV., , f2!?f .i1 1 . . , 1 ,.1. n ,s.'5. . :4-Lf 1 4' .,, I 4 1 Ax. 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