Waterloo Central High School - Skoi Yase Yearbook (Waterloo, NY)
- Class of 1955
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Wiat- Prl C1-iitrul Svlimil paw LLIVULQLI its owls' of days. f'Zl1'Il fill:-il with avtixitic-S :mL iw tc-rvst. 'L'lie-uffurv. wr- haw' 1-lwsf-n this st-asunal the-mv -XII Tlmiugli tht- YQ-aru fm' It it JUI' fTOSi1'c tn 1-mm' tht- avti 'itif-S that are- vsiur-vialllx im mrtzmt riurinff tht- . L r- Lufl. uint -r and Spring uf tlit- Nm-ur. Sir '- fitrllllll1'IIt't'llll'IlL is lhm- rulminziting vw-nt Offw 'Kmart' of high sf-html -- it is tlim-l'e-fmv. fitt' px that ur- Se-:lima in-riipx tht- fi ul Dari 'S 1f1li:. thc- IUSSQ-diti in uflI1t'u,TLiu' YL. - s s s I 1 I X IIIUOI ef Rm 1 xx r Xnlla 5h'lIlk V I f' 1 Q 1 l ' IIIIIX 4 ur m tl A pw tfuul all m ml un he th u Q Albert Q Brown quperusmg Prlnrzpal It IS a prnllefre to ssrlte an offlual note of con ratulatlone to the claw of 1900 for the suwewful completlon of thirteen xears of formal lmtruetlon Maw I add a pereonal wwh that each of xou flnfl real happlnew In each of the searQ to come Teachers parente communltx and church are fzutorq xxlueh helped xou to make of youreelf what xou are non You owe no ohll atlon to that fme ffroup of people Nou know as teacherQ Thex axe much of themgelxeg throufrh all theQe xeare Q0 that xou m1 ht hc prepared to fare lrff- mth a Qmlle anfl he almle to lne that llfe wlth Q3 IQ actlon f I If '1 tm 1 1mleQt rfnarcl In the re muon tlr nt thc rr work has mail: nl powllwle for xou to hxe a llcher fuller happxer 1 e P1 V1 F1 1 I1 1 I I rt X H BO XRD OF FDI FXTION mac-Ill Teller l f-rk are Nu per 'llfn-1 f nl n Hemlman Peru vflg I 1 ruer Nfllllll Emlmm Ilalluln Srarzrlmg. Xllrert N lhfmn Nulleru ln rmupa 4 'QW WATERLOO CENTRAL SCHOOL wuenloo New vom: CLAUDE DOXTATOR Hugh School Prlnclpol Dear Senlors 'All through the year' I have notlced your cheerful attltuue and appreclatlon of senslble humor Carry thle attxtude throughout the years Be slow to anger Pay heed to J K Morley's words, nThe size of a man can be measured by the size of the thlng that makes h1m angry Sincerely 5 'ai sz -5 ' ' fx- I , r' A V , -.sk A 9 g ., K Wk ff 4 ,. qw A' ,.. ,pf ,, I ' e . I U - . -V . . . . . o -. gn 0 I I I . . gg - - 0 Mrs. Pauline Anderson-English Miss Constance Bowers-Librarian Miss ,loan Battle-English Miss Marylizalmeth Hanrahans Commervial Mr. Allen Contant-Commercial Mr. Howard Anclersun Nlatheniatirs Miss Fernalxelle Branrlow--Cuiflance Dirertor li Nl r. Nlr. Ernest Nlills Art John Gee- Social Studies Nlr. Ruger Brork-English Nlr. Erlwarcl llnurlreau--Nlathematii-s Xlr. James Leonef -Ffwial Ftuflies WATERL00 K Nlr. lxan Rightmyer Nlusii Xliss flarnl Reister llomemakingg Nliss lmis Pieliler l7llysi4'Bl Efluvatwn xlrs. Lorraine Janlxi -Dental Hygienist Mr. E ,-Xllvert Pave 51'iPric-6--Driver rluvatiffn Nlik- Kathleen N'huler45f'ienr'e XIi-- Elizabeth Nailn. --Nlathematiw Sir-. Mildred Swartz f-Sf-ienre Nir- FAC , Wanfla Ftamliaugzh--Engli-li Q2 Marian Nlmher Social gfllfllffx LTY Nlis, Xlis. Nh.. Xlr. Xlr. Helen Fahy -Latin -Engli-h ln-ephinf' Fri-irann Engli-li l.aYerne Fi-1-her f- Nurxe William Fay Agrivultnre Hue-ell Herrivk Phyxival Eiliicaliini Nlr. Warren Wilwn Industrial Arte Mrs. Helen Diirling-f-Serretary Miss Katherine Cargan -Sm-ial Studie Xlr. Ronalal Cox Nlueiv Mr. Fredric' Dew For-ial Studie- Nlr. Stanley Weaver Si-ienve GALE DAR for FALL 1. Bird-brain 2. -And here we arel 3. Get more lovin' from a rlummy? 4. Future Secretaries! l ll 5. In conference! 6. Hot dog! 7. Strangle hold. 8. Dogpatch, here we comel 9. The coolest of Actors. . . 10. For better or for worse. 11. Admirers? SEPTEMBER Oct. 30 - Seniors attenrl football game at Syracuse Sept. 3 - School Owns L'niversity: Halloween Parade Sept. 21 - Stuflent Council meets XOVEMBER Sept' 22 ' N earlmok begins l Nov. 2 - Election Dai' Vacation Sept. 21 - Varsity Club skating party . W ' . S t 2- I F tl H Q Q Q fth H lv F ,lr Nos. 10- Sophomore Da1sylVlae Drag . ep . 0 oo ma .ea on open- wi o 5 ami 5 NOV H i Armistice Day Vacation away Nov. 13 - Football season closes with Mynderse OCTOBER game Oct, 12 . Cglumhug Day Vac-ation Nov 16 - Basketball season begins with Clyde Oct, I9 - Report Cards Nov. - State Oct. 21 - lst issue of Orange and Blackl' Nov 24 - Waterloo vs. Holy Family Oct. 23 - Band attends Hobart Band Day NOV 25 - Thanksgiving vacation Oct. 27 - Assembly-Val Lauder lnewspaper repre- Nov. 26 - Wfalerloo VS. Penn Yan away sentativel Hospital Guilcl Fashion Show 51,4 Qc. ' 9 V74 fs JA' 9 1- . in A 3' I5 I ,Q 'I P1 A 'iii Q- 4- - f ' F .. , ,- ' '4-lfjf, I K' f ..f-J g,4p'. J 3 ' 'A ' ---. '-.'- ', . 4' Fwrr 1 1 ' -. . ' V , . . , 1' x I , '- .A ' . 'jfiflz -X ', . ' 'v , . E' ,el M U ,? :zbr.?i.gf 1,1-S iem qu- Q JZ .ul Q: Z ,ny , ,,, ,1 m if 'jr 'L V gf- ,fix HQPG9 M 'fn ff i?x , :fl N 5x4 I'-.LJQQ ' I. K' . . Lvf' ., ,4 351. E 1 A .,,f,'waw3 2i ' Q- ,gg i ,Q : .4- gg' J., A ' fy.-- , -.' L I 2, .Q T- Y , QA 1, jug., VI!-yn. X x X ' A '. 'I'-N13- 1 5 x:?':zL'J,x X if , 'I . .. ', ff, x . f Qt f Q, , 3 n ,V-.4 A, f 1 fy, if '1P l':-xg . b mx .lk 5 L '- , Q.. .W ,A U . M. ' Jim an ,r .n.'ErfL.4,'K --'. A Q A W: h QQQQA-4. n.- . 4 lst. Rau' Nliss Reistert Arlvisor son. B, t.0lllf'k. Nl. I.f'l'-f'lll'lIlQl. l Orrn-lmy, W. Carroll. 2nfl. Run' . C. Swartz. E. Rolo- Coy. B. Lahr. C. Cottrell. S. Cottrell. Flrff. Row: C. .. Cole. B. Smith. YY. l3el..amarter. L. Williamson. ll. : E. Seott. P. Elkie. ski. B. Post. Nl. Swarthout. N. Nlauoli. C. Olsehew- Rooney. Nl, Harris. Nl. llirvh. N. Page. ll. jones. P, Barnes. E. Wlessig. 5. Pearson. J. Johnson. S. Miller. Nl. Orrnsliy. A. llauf. ll. llounds. I.. Mr'- The l7.ll.A.'s most suecessful year included and a Christmas dinner for a poor family. Social money-making projer-ts suvh as the C,L.F, Pancake activities ineluded F.ll.A. Frolies. N14llllf'T-DHUQl1l- Supper. rm-freshmen! stand and Brownie Sales. Com- VT banquet and Seasonal parties for the- thirty-fivr' munity projevts int-luded Lion's Clulm Toy Drive members. PFA. projects invluded their F.F.A. calendar. Father-Son Banquet and Cornell Farm and Home F.F.A. asse-inlmly. Kansas City trip in Oetolmer and Week. County Fair t-xhiltits. Sox-ial avtivities ineluded l.xI. Rout H. flordner. R. Laird. V. Cordner. G. Olp. .l. U-laorne. Qnd. Roux' W. Fay. Arlxisnr:T. Lane. 0. ll. X Mller. J. Neilson. l.. Morey. R. ftrndt. J. Jahna. H 1' M. R tla rrett. 3rrl. Rout W. Wagner. ll. llroun. XY. Lair: ley. Videll. W. Norton. F. Cottrell. ff. fivor. 1. Rifl FUUJBP-4 -07101 ZW Mrs. Anderson ftdvisor 4 B. Duteher EIHIOT-lull-Chl-Pj Ist. Row: li. 0'Nlalley. B. Dutcher, P. Thomson, M l.ouclis. E. Smith, S. fiominsky. P. Mahoney. S Riglhtinyer. fi, Van Tassel. 2nd Row: S. Alessio, B. Cole. li, Ferguson. ll. Peterson. H. Wagner. M Rook. E. Trainor. W. Ormslvy. Hrrf. Row: S. Cottrell , W W., B. Ferguson Miss Hanrahan Advisor B. Buck, NI. Wright. B. Herron, B. Mcwharf. J. Trickler, Nl. Ten Eyck. A. Avery. 4th Row: J. Haut. li. Houtenlmrink. P. Hood. I.. Cole. H. Zeck, J. De Wind. Sth Row: A, Suydam. R. Garrison. L, Young. C. Olschewski. V. Henningson. The Skoi Yasc Staff started off the year by electing as Business Manager. Harlmara Ferguson. as Editor-in-Chief. Harlrara Uutcher. as Art Editor. Leo Young. The Business Staff got to work early and solved the financial problem. The Editorial Staff started to work on pictures. This year the cover and divider pages were designed hy the Art Staff. The Youth Council elected for its leaders this year: Virginia Henningson. chairman: Marilyn Louclcs. Sec.-Tre-as.: Joyce Bertino and Janice Pe- tro. Scribes. The- purpose of this council is to see that rules of tht- Center arc kept and to solve grie- viances.Mc-mlvers of the council work in the office at the Center and help out where needed. Bob Lat- in. director of tht- Center. is their advisor. lx! Roux' J. tlochenaur. P. .-Xltemari. J. llertino. J. 2nd Roux' ti, lieruhardi. J. Curle. ll. Platt. V. Hen- Petro, Nl. Loucks. ll. Birch. J. Brush. J. Wright. ningson. Mr. Latin. K. Butler. F. Parrow. N. Long. WWM-WM. ! , 'C . fag ' Business Manager l '-OZCOG I-ICO'-4 C-4 4 l l PW'-lOO l lst Rout R, Bislming. K. Butler. T. Grillone. R. L. Sessler. 3rd Row: T.Cross. F.Bisbing. L. Fergu- l'1l'ClN'll. J. Laggan. lf. Parruw. E. Dolmie. T. Lynch. sun. R. Birch. F. llonavvi. J. Cochenaur. Coach Rus- R. Fiana. 21111 Row: D. Crillune. J. Nlcfluane. W. ,ell Herrirk. llorflner. Nl. lfhimlo. J. llurle. C. Platte. D. Briggs, OPPONENT WATERLOO Holy Family 6 20 De Sales 0 19 Lyons 6 26 Clyde 24- 7 Palmyra 6 26 Cortland 12 31 Penn Yan 7 32 Mynclerse 47 0 lx! Rout S. llonavri. L. Sese-ler. R. Bisbing. K. But- ler. T. flrillone. R. French. F. Parrow. E. Dolaie J. Laggan. T. Lynrh. R. Fiana. C. Platt. 2nd Row l . Bishing. D. Crillone. ,l. Nlcfluane. W. Bordner. L. lferguson. 31. Chiofln. Curle. R. BirCll, T. CIOSS, IJ. Briggs. J. Cochenaur. 3rd Row: J. Finnerty. D. Parrow. C. Ralston. D. Felire. H. Close. C. Bond, T. Cornor. R.Coryell. E.Halliday. R.Thomas. L. Cond- man. R. Robbins. E. llrown. F. Wlright. ,l. Wvright, R. Altemari. M. Millard. R. Jones. Coach Russell Herrick. R. Capone. J. Brignall. rrPwHOO1 44-M254 hui' 3-14+ -4 mmO5UG -4'JU'-IZCOO tl 452840 TWD' , , A - -M00 v, 2 ,, ' ,j, '- Kneeling: J. Manganaro. H. V Standing: R. Wian. J. DiCieeo. A4 Y 1' v' 4 '- .. ? 5? ' G' R R50 2 VI UMJ0 - 1 mum usolwlll , lex Mr. John Hill. R. Arnclt. J. Deal f' f Maud Xfhe Wlaterloo Cross-Country team rated a erloo was l2th out of QT teams. At Penn Yan - highly successful season. The highlight was at Wfaterloo lost 26-29. At Vllaterloo -- Wlaterloo won Oalfcfield when all six of the Vivaterloo runners the meet 36-46-66-73. At Wlatertown -- Vfaterloo crossed the finish line ahead of the Oakfield men finished Tth out of 12 teams. At 1-onferenee Wvat and broke the eourse reeord. In other meets Wat- erloo finished 2nd to Canandaigua and Wlaterloo erloo finished as follows: At Canandaigua -- Wat- firliSl1efl Tth in SeCti0nalS. erloo won the meet 30--1-6-66-73. At lvtiea -- Wat- The Rifle Club. under the leadership of Mr. 'N lt W XX lloward Anderson. is praetieing at the Seneea Falls Rifle and Pistol Cluh range on the River Road ev- LZ! 5 in, ery Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Charles Kumlcey A fN is coaching the organization and hopes to he ready for matches with Geneva and Auburn teams in the late spring. Cz' . . . - . X lx! Row: E. Bond. ll. Jenkins. J. Rulley. P. Smith. Nlorey. ii. Olsehewski. lt llelamarter. R. Brown. D. L. White. J. Kean. ff. Snyder. 2nd Roux' Nlr. ll. An- Stanton. Nlr. fi. Kumkey. instruetor. derson advisor. D. Dexlillo. C. Morey. F. Kemp. L. 0 curly- Amcrn mr--ri-su 0 'S fs -M Q 1 , 4575 1 I I QQE2 2,3 X Q Q an Q Twirlvrs: NI. Loucks. K. Nl:-Cuane. B. jones, R. Ac- l Smith. W. Anderson. Saxophamnxz Nl. xivfltllll. N Cl sti. Trunrprls: IL. Platt. W. Lairrl. U. Nealson. .l. Swinehart. H. Yeix. I'1-rfimsionf Basx llrum: J. Nlil' Otjfx Bef-key. j, Wright. T. Holmes. D. Yates. Wh Somer- ler. f.'wnlial.s: ff, lJeLamarter. Snare llrumz R. fdvvf-' X! ville. C. Cottrell. I., Sessler. NI. Stahlnecker. .l. Westfall. C,Uf'l.'f'lI.YjJl'f'fIJ.H3Uf. TllfllflfllllifS..'hl8sNlU. ', W I V' x. Laird. Wf Lahr, J. King. Clarinfts: T. Mitchell. C. Sousaphoncsf E. Wiestfall. R. Smith. HGfl'l071l'.9f V. ,UV , J J King, A. Suyflam. ll. jenkins, M. Bodine. R. Carri- Henningson. H, Cuson. Frfnrh Horns: IJ. llres-ing. fy QM if son. R. Stratford. Nl, Baumgartner. M, Bevker. ff. Nl. Bates. .l. fflose. Ubnes: J. Petro. lf. liernharfli. 6 cf -X nfixfmr. A. xmas. E. Halma,-. Trombonps: C. Flutm: J. Rus-ell. J. im-hell. 11,'f.,f,.,f, nf, Rmifi I 976' lcjjx' Ilaumgartner. E. llohie. R. Laird, A. Reynolds. P. Cox. rye!-I' 'J 1 F1 ojxp ' sf With addition of flutes. another French Dr. Fred Fay Swift. Chorus: and Mr. Ad- lRJU Horn and new pedal timpani this year elburt Purgra. Orchestra. We presented webw-gre able to widen our musical scope. s was the custom in the past few years Q45-7' we continued. play for football games HJ-f Rand other ' ool functions. ln November 09 QI? is'e n Algthzlte Musical Sectional N ,JT ' er 25 students attending. Guest . Yryc 112515 'ere-: Mr. l orclycc Fox. Band: 0 ay . . - eff WIRLER P- our annual Christmas and Spring Concerts in conjunction with the chorus and also made plans to attend the state music con- l test in Caledonia. W'ith spring came many ii parades which for many of us were t las of High School career. I1 . W M lf l ' ' .ijt N uf 1 MQ . 1 . Nijlr 1' . liy1'C1WJ vigil . , 4 1 whales The tuirlers under the direction of Nlr. Cox and Nlarilxn l.ol1I'liS. hr-all major:-ttc, hate greatly improxetl their style anil po- sition in the lvanwl. They participate in twirling contests each spring and I+-all the llaml in the summer parades. Last fall they gave exhilfitions of tuirling and marching at the footlvall games. The in- terest in twirling is increasing rapiflly and there is a promise of RQQIIPIA oorxvetition in the future. ' A f W., .z.. ,f - fry -ef H' 5' s-L T , X L'yi' ,-'z'r'i xi N GALE DAR l0I' WI TER 2 NNNQ .. ..,,v,m,f -'W-W. X , .. spasm' F E ' 4 1. Come on up and see my etchings. 2. After the ball's over. 3. How about a dip? 4. That old gang of ours 5. With this hand ..,.. 9 10. 'rf-.. Q -'4f 6. Make that basket!! 7. My Teddy Bear 8. Look ashamed! 9. Ooops, Slipped! Hold my hand! DECEMBER 6-Student Council Assembly for Jr. High 8-Unexpected vacation because of snow 9-Panel from Oswego State on Should I go into Foreign Affairs?l' 10- Shropshire Boy by social studies class ll-Jr. High Student Council Dance 12- June Graduate - Senior Play 14'-F H A Christmas Party 18-Sr. High Student Council Dance 19-American Legion Oratorical Contest - Fred Parrow. winner 22-Christmas vocal assembly 23-Christmas vacation JANUARY 3-Back to school 21--mid-term exams 23-Senior Ball FEBRUARY 18-Junior Assembly - Pampered Darlin 21-22-Vacation for Wlashingtods Birthday 25-Junior High Spelling Contest .4 V wi! N if WINTEH .kg .e1 X s 1 I S N I 4s tr P 'Y I s- -1 4 QV ' ' . C f ' ' 'Q - .fvtvif-xg glxil-Y Ati ,xx I , 'ifxw I -4 -'yf?f1 -'lvl' lwfxwtk - 1 ,f'J'-f'w1'7'-Ji? ij I X 11 ff, ZG- '-Gb-l 'U -IUJIPO M 'J Q -. 1 1. -1 . V -l E' 7 C 5 -4 F' --1 .N 1 5. 1: fl. J' 'D 'n 'L E. 7 ..- -- 5 C 'I 77' Ll. PC - Z' F -- Y' 5 '35 IJ' FD f ' I -- Q I E- I 7: '- I- Sisson. L. Lilzenhurger. G. Millard, Mr. R. Brock. M. Chiodo. The Junior Class presented a one act play in presented two dances entitled. Waltz in Blue and l954. entitled, C.I.D.. A Tale of Scotland Yardf, 'ifforintrs' Festivalf' The Dance Band played music Before the play 12 ,lunior boys and 15 ,lunior girls for entertainment. Roger Brock directed the play. 4 K9 if GZ? QEHK The Senior class presented a play entitled thought to it with humor mixed in. All those who June Graduatef, It was about a boy who gradu- saw it enjoyed it. The play was directed by Mr. ated in June and couldn't decide whether to go to Roger Brock. college or get married. It had a basic serious zenhergzer. W. Sissun, L. Cole. ll. U'NIalley. Nliss Marion Xl:-sher. arlxisor. Nlr. R. llrock, director, Mr. R. Cox. advisor. C. Millard. R. l.ahr. fs M -. I Q S F' C7 F T-U Q 7 t.. 1 FE' --1 W I o E rn E. E, : F' PJ C E. 2. 5 F' F' Ft 'i 5' N2 z '-1. I Q 3 'T' fl? S ru rr :: C' : '1 fi: 5 FUU2 O 43Pl U -lmlv 4Fw3mmmP P0 O mDPHm EMWO Fw fl! N X Q F FU 75 FD 5 TF ?': V ..- F3 fl r: as :: S' P1 '-I '1 E. :a O T' 71 'TJ W '1 '1 Q F F T '1 :: UI F' S! W nw E O 3 ro :1 Q. DU Q F Z T' U fb 5 R Carrison W. Scheurman, D. Yates. J. Goodman, A. Scheurman. R. Goodman Lnder Mr. Broclis supervision the stage crew This group of hoys usually gets little notice or handled the lighting of the stage properties for all attention but we, the class of 1955, would like to our assemblies and plays. extend our thanks and appreciation to them. U' na K U1 TS-3 so Q? W 255 :asc 31:1 TS Q-1 go.. TIE. PS' NE 53' .-. rr: 5,d'U 09. ig So 'UE Rm 2.5 QQFH an Wo ru: 5.-'T' U-kt' FI' aa 'Qi 1Ui U93 3:11 na 5.3 : gs. O'-1 33' QU' asa' Q- -:O -Q3 QJFV D-C 'U 35 'nm rw is :sn na , UIUP Q. FU 5 FY O F-91 PV :- 0 cn FF Q Q. O I3 FV FU 0 Q :S 2. N lil .- :- G2 :- O W Q. N :s Q. FY E O D3 D Q. CD 4 EL Q D3 FY Q -Q I O on 1 W 5 U? FH O 1 F9 :- CD CP U3 U1 GJ 5 El' 'NC be S B7 1 P- UWPOW A. Doble. W. House, L. Ferguson. A. Cihhs. C. King, S. Bertino, L. Smith, Miss Nailos. 0,4 lst Row: Sue Miller, K. Cerlach. J. Ward. C. Ward. S. Mardt. S. Hanville. N. Hargraves. B. Jensen. Znrl Row: S. Alessio, S. Scott. B. Zona. L. McCoy. A. Mahoney. Nl. Loucks. J. Petro. E. Roloson. 3rd , . 4 i 9 P f 1' 5 'Y L - A. Suvdam, ,l. Ellis. E. Scott. Row: B. Cole. E. Cilday, C. Delamarter, K. Eggles- The Library Club under the leadership of Miss Connie Bowers continued to carry on their yearly program. ln the fall they elected officers. gave a bookweek display in honor of National Book Week, and initiated new members by holding a Christmas The Varsity Club led by Rom French and un- der the guidance of Mr. Ed Boudreau has this year become one ot the more active organizations around school. Money projects were the selling of Orange and Black book covers to the students and party in their honor. With spring drawing near they held a St. Pat's Dance and made plans for a play. The final activity was selecting new books to be given to the library as a gift from the Library Club presenting Roller Skating in the school gym. This year the Senior Members of the club received jack- ets bearing the club's name. Getting off to a good start. this organization should look interesting to any up and coming letterman. larsity Club. Isl Row: R. Birch. T. Cross, .l. Mc- Cillone. ,l. Curle, R. French, J. Laggan, R. Bisbing. fuane. H. Fiano, M. Chiodo, D. lfinnerty. L. Sess- 3ffl R011-'I L- FCf!llS0n. F. Parrow. K. Butler. ler, Mr. Boudreau. advisor. 2nd Row: H. Yells, T. 5 I-I gl- -, P 'Q an 93,9 ton, J. Adamo, N. Swinehart, B. Lahr. 4th Row: B Stahl. l.. Cnaw, A. Passalaqua. J. Poteat. P. Curry L. Cole, B. Post. Sth Row: B. Houtenbrink, J. Hauf 22 2'-'FEOCU Cnl 'JU'-C7 Isl Row: C. Delpapa. J. Morlang. C. Bowman, D. Reynolds. 3rd Row: M. Leisenring. B. Hanselman. D Cooley. B. Jensen. ll. Jones. 21111 Row: J. Tenlfyclce. V. Garrett, L. Murray. B. Stahl. P. Curry. Miss Lois -1 ! ' -4 E T2 S' F' ? - N 'J E Q7 2 -4 3 F .f C 'li F' P1 C5 I . TQ I3 DD ...- F' ?' 3? fl 5' .- FU T' mrw-D -PSCW O2 This year the Girls, Bowling teams had a very 113 average and Jerry Peterson was a very close successful season. Barb. Houtenbrink's team was second with 112. The climax of the season was a the champs of the year. by winning every game. 'gbowling playdayw with Seneca Falls. The highest bowler was Barb. Houtenbrink with a Isl Row: 9. Miller. Hargraves A. Howard. J Ward. C. Ward. B. Morlang. M. Doxtator. E. Saba line. 2nd Rout B. Ferguson. J. Bertino. P. Thom- son. 9. Cudclleback. J. Adamo. E. Bird. N. Swine hart. S. Smith. B. Bishop. 3rd Row: B. Post. C. Ols E- rw S 1 77' I 7 ..- m N E F -... W 'J nw 1 75' ln 0 of fo '1 L fn Z ler. E. llilday. with Rout L. Williamson. B. Herron I'. Hood. P. Ryan. Bliss Lois Piehler. J. DeWind. J Hauf. B. Houtenlirink. C. Bernhardi. lst Rout ll. l.ynr'h. J. Pnteat, P. VanTassel. C. Roux' C. Peterson. 5. Comin-ky. P. Judd. B. Lahr Ward. li. Jenfen. Nl. liartfv. R. Arresti. M. Guido, S. S. Miller. B. House. N. Weaver. K. Cerlach. D. Niel Nlardt. F. llamille. Znrl Rout C. Elkins. J. Jolly. S. Nun. R. Webster. F. Parrow. B. Houtenhrink. 41,1 Smit. fl. Birch. P. Dinsmnre. F. Gallagher. A. Ma- Rout I.. Williamson. B. Bardo. B. Kahahaka. honey. ll. llermn. P. Hfmrl. E. Trainor. L. Cole. 3rd The Girls' lntramural Basketball League con- or evening. Ninety girls participated in this league- SlSI6Cl of twelve lt'3mS. Tl1f'Sf' g1lI'lS in gfadCS 9 ynaking ila vgry Sum-Qggful Seasfjn. W BA KETBALL lst Razr: A, Duliie. J. llu--ell. N. Harurave-. ll. nnlrl-. ll. llishnp. N. Swim-hart. J. Cilmlm,..2rr1 Roux: Swartz. ll. Jonee. .l. Wianl. Xl. liatef. C. Dnxtatnr. C, ll. Bates. E. Smit. ll, Bennett. ll. Nlarquart. NI. Lei- Smith. Nl.Suartlimit. 2111! Run: ll. Zona. R. Klein. J. Nenring. A. Paxalavqua. P. Curry. E. Cehhart. J. El- Fweenlmurz. Nl. llevker. lf. llirwl. J. fulaiiin. .-X. Rey- lis. E. Gilday. P. Kipp. I.. Xlrfloy. 23 -FEOw md w oo ls! klllll' ll. lJT'f'NNiT'l1l. F. Vurrms. ll. Var-li. R. Rulrlrine. Znrl Knit: Nir. Nlillx. ll. ll:-Fin. lli. llrfvx-. N. llnnm vi. 5. 4f++r1lmani. ,I.1.l-M-. The- lnmling te-ann lwgun tht-ir Svc- ty Six Inst. Thr- high single- gamvs unml Sf-al-rm ln taking fnur puintS frum tht- svuwii iwrr- Sain lifnniawiis Curliunlaml1-mitiinn-tl nn tn a fairly against ll:-Sul:-Q. Turn firnssis 217 SuU.,.,,ful ,,.iN,n, Tin. ,.,,ugh,.,t Fnmpf., against P1-nn Yann unfl Dayton Niarslfs tition vznnv l,I'4'lll Nlymli-rw .'Xr'urlc-nip. 197 at X l l '4- Thi' l'lP1ll t ll'l S for SW Canandaigua. llllfl IN-nn Yan who we-rv WH W '5 l 'N l 'Wi 9712 al PWW le-agfuf' lf'2lflt'I'S. Whit-i'l:m finishf-tl tht- Xml- R5'll'l' li l'l ' 'jlll against VV svasnn with thirty ,mints man and twvn- tor' The- Buys' lntrzmiuml Ranks-tlvall haul uis te-mn win the- first half. Mr. De-w U WTB ltllif' FFGFUU Wilh fill? l 'V PUT' tlirz-vtvrl tht- iIlil'lHTlUI'fllS with the assiit- tivipatingz in this lvaguv. Ruhr-rt Finn- an,-p ,,f Mr. Vutraw. xl Ruiz: Vlr, Yr-traw. ,l. Kina. W. Sminnvrvillr-. l'. llinu. ifinf Run: lf. .lv'Il-vll. R. .-Xrmlt. R. Brown. erufinn. W. lwhr. li. l'urnm. tl, lDe'l.ur1iart0r. ,l. K. lflkle. R. liirvh. li, iiLH'lxlIN. li. lJeNiillu. Nl. fihiml-w. F. Wiiulit. 5. lhniawi. .l. .-Xvrwti. Qnrf Roux' ffliindo, R. lfiana. li, lfrc-nth, -1111 Row: tl. Platt. Wir. Ur-w. tl. l.Pl,Ll11P. R. l.z1hr. ,l. livxivaill. ills-al. li. l.. Nlnrcy. H. 5warthout. K. Smith. K. Butler. ll. Hath. I.. Mining. N. l.ursl4-xani. l . Kemp, H. Iii-f Xl3r,l1, A, I-'gg-gley, D, Smiyh, ,. X X 'Q M5 i PWA PW WHMW ND UI aah ,I l 1 lee: J. lli flicro. T. Crillone. J. liurle. l.. lferguxoii. ll. ,-Xmlrcn-. W. liorrlner OPPONFXT WATERLOO an 1 WY. NlI'cillZlllC'. ll. fifllllillfa. U uvr' llelliiellf VARSITY Holy Family 40 Penn Yan 34 Geneva 41 Penn Yan 34 Homer 65 Newark 68 lie Sales -16 Canamlaigui -15 Lyons 24 Seneca Falls Geneva Newark De Sales Homer Canandaigua Lyons Seneca Falls Holy Family LOST 5 ,-, N 1 f X J YLCJN' 0 LXR be lv..f x 'f . -Y' CL '. J M I '!I!!vvDBxf K v L 'AJ 6,4 X 4, , l' x pf N Nj ' f ff lsr l 14 l V54 m f l fP'W Ist Roux' J. Befker. H. Veix. J. Allison. J. Nlanganuru. 1. Yfright. W. House. T. Millard. Znrf Rout T. Lynrh. E. Brown. R. Fitlerly. .-X. flilrlr-. C. Ulp. Xlr. lfflwarfl lluuflreau Cn JAY VHES Ol'l'UNlfN'l' Holy Family Penn Yan Geneva Penn Yan Homer Newark De Sales Cananclaigua Lyons rx: : 1. F FU 3: 5 S 7 :Q Er 2'-4 nu Knut l.. Sulnatine. li. flltenmuri. l. VVATERL00 Seneca Falls ,ll 24 50 Geneva :su .ll 57 N fixx 'ark 20 30 35 De Sales 33 '13 60 Homer 52 50 40 Canamlaigzua -15 Jw 52 Ly 1,11 S :zu 27 60 S c'11 eva Fallf lu IW 44 Huly F2 lrrl ily 30 ll T2 XYOX 16 LOST ll. llrfmn. Ur. Win. bun-3 1.1-.ivllz l. 1.1-rm-r. Nl. lfray. R. ,lnrlex . l,illl'llf'l1, R. Xllixmn. ll. l'ugurw. Nl. xlillf-rfl. ,l. llrignall. W. l5LllNlC5'. I . l l IOHLQ avh. -141- -LT Tl 48 Tl 47 40 TH 53 NJ O21 IU: PDU-lt'1'1?QmZPUU I l ' npr lsf Rout W. Carroll. B. Jones. M. Dnxatator. B. Brown. S. fftultleluavk. N. Long. B. Birvh. D. Bonnavci. B. 0'Malley. N. Yan Tas-el. 5. Mardt. S. Hanville. P. Kipp. lvan Right meyer. flirevtor. Bud Row: F. Miller. J. Adamo. J. Jolley, S. Svott. P. Curry. Y. Garrett. V. Mueller. R. Klein, R Worden. 5. Brown. J. Ellis. C. Bernhardi. W. Alberts, M. -4-J--mFUZP4 sg fl Y 8 5 Q I Q kt a . . . ..... i A llii in it Bodine. 3rd Roux' N. Rooney. N. Weaver. R. Afresti. B Post. E. Cilday. G. Olschewski. B. Mazzoli. B. Marquart A.Kahaliaka. B. Gee. B.Jensen. J.Velte. G. Deal. S. Adler P. Barnes. 4th Row: R. Kennett. A. Fegley. T. Mitchell. J Becker. B. Andrews. C. Morey. At Piano: A. H0warCl.N Hargraves. 5 Z . J. Adamo. A. Howard. W. Carroll, B. Rooney. N. VVeaver. B. Post, C. Olsvhewski B Nlanolr N. Lung. B. Brown. M. Doxatator, R. B. Marquart. V. Mueller. A. Kahaliaka. 5. Brown C Deal . vi. B. 0'Malley. N. Yan Tassel. P. Kipp. S. Adler. 3rd Row: R. Kennett, A. Fegley. T Mitchell .l ' ' tmeyer. llirertor. 2nd Row: N. Hargraves. N. Becker. B. Andrews. X X 'lp N lst Rout ll. Arkerman. C. Kahalwaka. D. Davis. M. Mann- L. Faluatine. P. Dinsmore. K. Lawerance Nlorlan 3rd I ing. W, Sf-hell. T. Flora. B. Summerville. C. Prosser. R. Rout M. flhampi. B. Millard. L Marqu r f l'rem Pagano. Mr. lxan Hiulttmeyer. 2V1lI Rout L. Sell, M. Carl- Nyelmack. .41 Piano: A. Howard. IN Har raxe O son. l. Steele. J. Clark. N. Curry. M. Hierman. C. Walters. UJCIFUOIO 'JU 9 ? 28 1 Q ' 2 1-il UZIPUD FIOZIPU l r 5 ibzkl Ist Row: Mr. R. Cox, director, T. Mitchell, M. Wright, N. Swinehart, H. Viex, C. King. 2nd Row: Y If pl' , L I R. Westfall, R. Laird, C. Baumgartner, E. Dobie, W. Laird, C. Platt, J. Wright. ' 56 g UQ! M, A Q9 H M1 f' '. . 4.A. f ' at .fit V . we Li if I ii Lge? I AJ . . ,M f Y 1 A lf' ' . . . ' 'Q ' Although our dance band got a late start, once it began it flourished r ' -and became a popular organization. It provided the music for our two W Wwwa. ftvpf' Student Council Dances and the Faculty Christmas Banquet. ,gg WM ' f' Il fi ' 1 if ,U-W7 A ,lunior Band was organized and consists of students from the sixth. seventh. eighth. and ninth grades. The purpose of this group was to in- still the hasic principles of playing in a band so that these young musi- cians will some dav make up an even better Senior Band of Waterloo Cen- tral. lst Row: 5. Elkins. J. Mitchell. Nl. Slade. J. Russell. l'. Smith. l.. Smith. A. lloliie. 21111 Row: Mr. R. Cox. D. llovsard. Xl. Close. K. Anderson. C. Smith. C. Nliller. ll. liirosh. 5. Gallagher. L. Suy- dam. 3rd Rout: ,l. .Meryg R. liin-h. C. Nelson, YV. Pearson. Wi. Major. U. Uvbtlllldfl. 4Ih Row: A. Smith, D. Strong, W. Dawley, W. Somerville, T. Flora. R -'ZCG-1 DUO UZZPUJ 29 QQ4 - . I 4'1- QE 'N l s Tj Nl if Ng!! 5.1 4 f ' 1' Nlan's Best friend? When we were young! Yum-my! ! Everylmnrlyk rloin' it? The happy wanrlerers. Cond ole summer time! The Mob ..... Now. lets see. w do I do that one? 11. jeg floln N at twig nigvigggegyf FQ as 559 J - We ca Want to rlie with my Here it comes! Roger! l ! ! Sleepy Time Cal. just us four. Uh! when he rolls tl Walrh nut! That was a good one . . esenm chores. MARCH 4-Final League Basketball game 6--Yearbook goes In press 9-Student Day 11-TTUITl21IlSllUI'g-Xi'3tCI'l0U sectionals 12-Lilmrary Clulm Dance 23-Freflonia llaml Contest 25'Tl'3t'llf'TS Zone met-ting 26-Twirling clinic APRIL 1-Frosh Dance 6-All-County Band 6-Band Contest 20 31 Easter Vac-ation he ins 8-Senior Trip lit'Qll1Q 22-Spring Concert -first Band parade 3-Junior Prom 17-Regents 23-Graduation 30 -Max' Band Conef rt I A Dun'W 4144? big? 2' I 0 in fq 5 f l 'fa , 5 ', -' Q xo Q, . ltaf4t'.' I 'pi fl I ' 1--, 4 '7'f' v 'I , .Z.. f, cf- 1. 11 , Q35- X' -J .-agf'- f. ff' ff.. - J. r . .-.ff 21.111 :ff f tx.-.., . A: bi - ' Q ' . fix All . 1:5-v7 I , ,Il 3 Q A rv K Q - xt. A iq p . I ' U l ' 1 'K 4. 4. N j -nl ' x i- lf 5 1 'T H A .lf I I A -J Q X . 5 -' I ' I' J Y i ,- H Q ,. xi jf ',- J .' Y -5 ' . N iv f-. . d . 'mg is ,,. . f, 4, X .7 ug L , , 'KI yd., J:-g p 5' ' ' ' P, n ' 4, eff - f 1' PRI G iw ' Ns X x'Q3?9 5 O Q . F -. A g,, ' ' ' URSA I mnvon + NX x , . + X X c.ps'5W0v V fr'-0-Y +V' +-sq. 1 kj 9 -sf , ef. qs-sf' GA fm 'f st, +4-a f 'Na 1 F,xJA lj,,f- fl -, 4 Q I . 1 - 4- W fa., 1 14 v4fQ Lv I 'ss Fff f -mf . - ,- Y pg ,f x , N 3 n ' v ' I ugh 030' Q. ..,. 1 , ,. J v .JAX xr, .V JA ..f'X .,-.-f 33 W 3 ol-- Sui Nlr. Battaglia. R. Stratford. T. Millerd. V. Henlnngwn- Wm- Bennett Andv Fegley. Dick Pearson. Hank Veix, lion Felice M fflm- L il Q 7 f , 1-7 ' . A ,1 7 x 'lm Q Y' S 1- 'hr' T wise' -... sg w N , . 2 W 'I - .ea F6- 34 1 rg 44-MWPQ rrbwmmbw in 01 N X o 'if m 1' E :s sv 2. F ,-. T3 I -4 E 95' PU 'n 5. 5 lx: I Q.. Z Q if 9 Dv :.. 1 I. . , 4 W lst Row: T. Cillone, R. French, P Jones W Bordner 2nd Row D Al lison, D. Loucks, J. McGuane, D Crlllone 3rd Rou, 'Nlr john Gee coach, C. Platt, K. Sheridan, G. DeWall ler. .l. Berker. F. Wright. G. Leljagze. 3nI Row: Mr. William Carey. coach, R. Birch. .l. Allison. R. lliblrin L-1 4 rPPwmmPw First Rout l,. Strulrle. ll. Hutlulley. K. Xndrevvs. rf l'arrovv. T. Xlitchell. 5. Gallagher. S1 o 1 '-l2l'1'1U Row: il, l.a1rd. Nliss Helen rally. Xdxlsorg F. Ncott. XX, l.iiII'4l. IJ. llrown. lx. lvllflily. ,l. XII1 n 'ss Vrnalielle lirandow. if. Iloxtulor. Nll PL Your Student Council worked very hard this year and accomplished quite a hit. A pencil dis- penser was purchased for the use of the students. The council held a special assembly for the Junior High students on Student Government and its pur- poses. This was to give the Junior High pupils a hetter understanding of the Student Council. This vearis council held student dances at which student council tickets were the only admission. Season tickets were provided for both haskerhall and foothall games. The Student Court this year had as its head the vice president of our- Student Council. Fred Parrovs. The function of Student Court is to en- force the rules of the school. Thanks to the moni- tors and the cooperation of evervone. fevs people have had to come hefore the court. H. French. R. Kennett. F, Farrow. T, Xlnt UJPDDUF'-ZPFU WCP' ..-f-' , - I 5- lst Row: H. Fcheltz. D. Weaver. T. Rook. D. Smith. R. Cerlach. R. Clark. D. lliroe-h. 21111 Row: Weaver. A. Scheurman, E. Bond, R. The Railroad Club. one of the lesser known cluhs. is among the most industrious cluhs in the school. It provides firsthand information on rail- roads hy putting on shows for kindergarten classes The Honor Society is the academic organiza- tion of our school. To enter. you must. in your Sophomore year have a minimum average of 85 and recommendations from various teachers. Fail- ure to maintain this average means temporary sus- Olp. J. Keene, R. Buckholtz. R. Pearson. J. Place. and local Cub Scout packs. To maintain such an extensive system requires the schooling of each of its members in some phase of model railroad con- struction and repair. pension from the Society. The advisor is Mr. Con- tant. and the President is Reverlv Ruek: Janice Pe- tro. Vice President: Rarlwara llutcher. Secretary- Treasurer: William House. News Reporter. st Rmr: Nl. Wright, Xl. Loot-k-. ll. llutcher. S. Nlardt. 9. llanville. R. Kline. R. Warden. V. ue ler N. llargrave-. Bm! Rout P. Kipp. W, Orin-luv. A. Reynolds. N. Rooney. C. King. W. ml J .-Mlamo. J. Petro. l'. Thom-on. Iirfl Ron: J. Carroll. ll. Raumgartner. J. lierker. W. House. lis ,l. Velte, R. Buck. S. Alessio. E. llilduv. Nlr. A. Contant. S '12 Fl 2' 'L F' 'U KD Z DJ F F Q9 N C 3 '17 5 F' v :- It Cl --1 G-1 fn .-. FD 2. S' FU '11 2' na Z'- . :I E .. 5:4 I E . 1' In '1 A 2 O if ? .. 2' FUOZOI OU! -4'-IFJ'-' Ist Row: Il. Felice. C. Linehan. J. Petro. Nl. Doxtator. XI. Orsmby. S. Comiskey. R. Klein. S. Rightmeyer. ll. Jenkins. Znrf Row: N. Rooney. P. Kipp. E. Cilday. J. Brush. C. Pine. V. Garrett. Nl. Bertino. l'. Thomson. ll. U'NIalley. ll. Cole. 3rd Rout R. Swinehart. W. House. E. Gelihart. B. Bishop. N. Yan Tassel. ll. Clark. ll. Zeck. J. DeWind. P. Hood. J. Stanton. R. Coryell, 4th Row: F7 ann'--IPZZPFUU WCPO Parrow. C. Platt. R. French. R. Pearson. R. Smith. D. DeSio. The monitors act as a police system in the cor- ridors of our school. They are students who are stationed throughout the halls. Their duties are to check all passes. keep the halls quiet, and to re- port any loitering done by the students or visitors. The Dramatics Club under the direction of Miss Gloria Suliorski has been studying acting. di- recting. set and prop designing. makeup and cos- This system has been one of the important links in not only keeping our school orderly but in also giving the students a feeling of responsibility in a vital job. tumes. Their project was a play with the mem- bers working on all phases of the production. UDFUO'-l'-'20?s 'S-4 Us N Z 'D - 'E 3 3 .. D '1 It F' .. rf' N D 5 P' L1 'n S fb fb : It ,F TU 71 no Z2 L 33 fl U FD F1 . N E F-I 1 'D 7' F1 F. 914 P E' 5 :: M. Nicolettl. ll. Jones. Y. Mueller. 5. Nliller. N. liargruxes. Xl. Axery. li. Jensen. R. .-Xvresti. firzl Roux' L. fvnau. l.. Lole. E. fitlday. l.. Williamson. li. Ulsvliemski. ll. Nluuoli. ll. Judd. if.. Scott. 9. Scott. F. Brown. A. Passalaqua. J. Jolley. C. Birch. 5. Parrow. Bob Andrews -H Ted Grillone H Gary Murney --,. Leo Young -W Bob Fiana .,,. Ronnie Brown ,- David Yates W Sam Cordavani - Gerald Millard -W Dick Bisbing ,-- Bob Garrison beee Dick Bisbing ..,,, Gary Olschewskr Ev Bob Fiana .....AA Geo. Platt ...-. V. I , P, MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED -hh MOST POPULAR Dewi, ---dw BEST ATHLETE ,eq H-- MOST ARTISTIC ,en on CLASS CLOWN -hw -Thee BEST FIGURE are , .,,.e,. Mary Wright Bernie O'Malley en, ,Ioan Hauf ,,,,,, Bev Buck , , , , Barb Herron - - - E Barb Ferguson ,,,, ,, -,,,,,, Sue Alessio W- ALL AROUND GOOD KID L eden-- BEST DANCER . W-- BEST LOOKING ---H U, BEST DRESSED Eno -.-Le BIGGEST FLIRT -me E--- MOST FICKLE he, Winnie Ormsby , ..,. Barb Ferguson Bernie O'Malley ML- Gerry Peterson Marilyn Loucks --- Pat Mahoney MOST TARDY ---.Y-. O... I.. enora Cole ---- BEST MUSICIAN,-,h,-, Wu Ted Mitchell MOST UNFORGETTABLE .oe, Aov, R Oger Kennett f' ADVI 0R CLASS of 1955 r We mah to thank our 'IAXIQOIG ,VII Marlon 'Vluihcr and 'Vlr Ronald Cox fm tlPII' Qupport and Ouldanu throu I1 the paat four Xe-ala mu axe Nl lllf' X funn I mr lnnz and fffurt III Qhmsln ui tu nuanln p n ll ll l We knmx that mlm Gam 11 s mn In lf 1 '1 n Ina Gmall Max sw vu cl 1 ex v mf KU I'llllUf Q tu tum inc tlugt U1 ll W. xslll nut dlQLILdlt tlelr filth Ill u 40 5' af fx? Y P .N QA Sf 1 j V 1 - ALL Timo GH Q t?.Q Y,w f THE YEAR 'R ,--1-004. i K First row: W. Turner, D. Howard. R. Olp. N. Clise, D. Hauf. S. Lahr, D. Bertino, C. Leisinring. T. Balluta, A. Hoehn. Second Row: R. Kelsey. D. Hill, J. Hussey. M. Slade, F. Schellz. N. Curry, W. Cooper, M. Heierman. C. Van Cleef, K. Lawrence. Third Row: F. Acor. L. Suydam. H. Campbell. M. Comis, C. Greene. C. Park. J. Bowman. J. Clark, H. Walters. L. Lorenzo. Fourth Row: K. Patchen, J. Kirby. S. Fox. H. MaClaren. H. Lee. H. Turner. C. Arnold, F. Van Gelder, C. Daniels. J. Sweenburg. CLASS First Row: R. Hussey. A. Olwhewiske. W. Nlitvhell. S. Noone, S. Long. E. Raney. D. iloudnian J. Cohirk. Nl. Brignall. C. Marvin. Second Rout Nl. Caglinese. B. DiNord. R. Smith. C. Reeder D. Dewall. S. Bnnacci. R. Whiting, K. Aniker, J. Weawer. F, Dil.ong. Third Row: W. Dadson B. Baldwin. R. Ceen. l. Steele. R. Nlcllillen. Nl. Rud. R. Klossner. D. Clark. G. Nearpass. l. Stein. Fourth Row: R. Lux. R. Clark. l.. Borsa. J. Johnson. R. Catanise. J. Laird. R. Nlorey. First Roux: C. Barkus. l., Sevor. ll. llutler. A. Ewerelt. F. Sigrist. NI. Close. W, Hojnac-ki. Nl Judd. T. Flora. S. Javolts, Sf-roml Row: T. Keen. N. Hamille. D. Weaver. l.. Holrxon. C, Eggle- ton, L. Heinzman. J. Steele. J. Hoehn. J. Cilly. P. Brown. ll. llelsito. Thirrl Row: C. lJeWa I.. Smith. l.. Strulmlmle. Nl. llertino. J. Passalaqua. C. Kidrl. l'. Kirby. 5. Krolak. R. llrake. Four Row: R. Slusser. A. Nlanganaro. S. Elkins. H. Cuiclo. R. Kaufman. T. Hanville. ff. Nekon. F '60 First Row: R. Kemp. H. Walterf. ll. Poorman. KI. Nlitvhell. ll. W agner. S. Trim-kler. T. Sr-heltn. ll. Kise. R. Cerlavh. I.. Sell. Svronrl Rout ll.Ul4c'hewiske. Nl. Noone. K. Wolf. Nl. llarlo. ll. Aror. I.. Wolfe. J, Pearxon. ll. Cornish. R. Cole. J. Laurle. Third Rntv: R. gxfflllf. If. Nlorlang. YY. Sommerville. R. Arivhiello. J. Warden. N. Laggan. l'. Nlarzan. Nl. llringeri. J. Cilltert. N. Taylor. Fourth Row: J. U'Connor. C. Lalluew. ll. Keller. R. Howe. U. Hilkert. 5. Bertino. E. Rintlflei-ell. D. Blrosll. ll. Slmlh. T. Rook. First Row: R. Swarthout. E. Barto, D, Smith, C, Morey, H. Smith. C. Morey. H. Smith. B. Stuck. J, Masteller. C. Austin, R. Keirfien. Serond Row: H. Thillman. E. Arnold. B. Holmes. .l- Mlldt' ell, S. Breese. M. Gibbs. K. Nielson, B. Bennett, M. Cray. B. Lynch. Third Row! R- BUUHJS- fl- Bateg, H. Trickler. A. Lamson. C. Kahalmka. R. Buckholtz. .l. Teneyvk. I.. Goodman. J. Jffllilwfl- CLASS First Rout W. Schell. B. Daxis. CI. Stewart. D. Swineharl. H. Felice. S. Evans. J. Bonacci, J Russell. P. Sc-rafino. 5. Gallagher. Srronrl Row: 5. Hiller. J. Miller. l'. Din-more. K. Arnolt M. Birvh. C. Wil-on. C. Moore. R. flrull. R. Laude. J. Paton. fi. Hurllmut. ll liartu Third Rau' K. Bonnell. C. Delllillo. D. Hoster. C. Swartz. A. Jankee. Nl. Chumpi. F. .Close-. .H. Arkern' J. Brownell. NI. Manning. C. C-anu.tS. Jones. B. Allen. ldll F '59 first Row: K. Ormshy. NI. Acresti, C. lrlanfl, B, Grove, E. Kime. M. Kovh, L. Watson. J. Wolf L. Sallatine. ll. Lalluew. Serond Row: ll. Harris, ll. U'Nlalley. C. Snyder. M. Ford. R. Meyers. E. Bennett. J. St. Germaine. L. Kepler. L. Schweitz, P. VanTassell. Third Row: E. Ridley. li Alhro, Nl. Jones. J. Lahr. T. French. P. Caswell. E. Windell. A. Haul. H. Ciessler. Fits! Row: L. White. N. Strulwle. G. Nliller. J. Updyke. R. Swarthout. A. llolrie. Nl. Linehan. 11. Doxtator. C. Ralston. Nl. J. Revker. Svroml Rolf: J. Butler. Nl. Raumgartner. L. Emlington. L. Lane. D. Staunton. V. Wheeler. R. XlvNaney. ll. Litzenlxurger. W. llrake. Nl. llankinson. Third Row: E. Bond. E. Bounds. ll. Chrysler. ll. Prof-er. R. Rouse. L. Smith. T. llramlley. R. Xlilleral. C. Cook. R. Nyellarlc. R. Pagano. Fourth Razr: L. Xlarquart. R. Rive. J. Leonard. 5. Harri-. First Row: A. llelilillo. lf. Pine. A. Austin. ll. Nlariin. ll. llnau. J. Arnmlt. F. l'atm-hen. E. Scott. E. Avery. NI. Deming. S4-ronrf Rout J. Puteat. A. Passalacqua. W. Aniker. J. Arnulcl. C. Rouse. E. Nearpass. K. Harrison. J. Laggan. F. liarkus. J. Gassner. R. Thomas. l.. Murray. Third Row: l'. Curry. S. Brown. H. Garret. V. Carret. J. IJiCir'vo. J. Reeder. A. Bragg. A. Hemphill. Nl. Har- ris. E. Cehhart. 'x QW' , fl X 7 'U5'fv i L 'ELL .gil . Lf M? Q X-Iflhif , 1 if ' 17 qlviwy A -'if' . :fin Vi .4 h Y lxf 4 L2 CLASS First Row: D. Weaier. J. Ward. J. Clough. J. Nlnrlang. J. King. G. French, W. Somerville Nl. Avery. R. Poorman. C. Backus. Scronri Row: R. Schweitz. C. Bowman. W. Anderson. D. Mahoney. J. Russ. A. DeWall. D. Jenkins. B. Jensen. R. Fabrise. M. Bertino, W. Balsey Third Row: J. Conley. J. Wright. F. Cooley. R. Capone. J. Wiggins. J. Finnerty. J. TenEyc'k. R Nlorrin. NI. Nicnletti. W. Wagner. B. Cottrell. Fourth Rout I.. Aunkst. C. llelamarter. A. Zevk D. Farrow. M. Stahlnefker. R. Jones. R. Altermari. Nl. Millard. First Row: j. Widell. E. Esslinger. D. Burk. E. Wessing: R All: on I N111 y R Hamnn N.I riand. A. Hunrl, K. Uerlach. Seroml Row: R. Oak u Ha u Birch. E. Brown, J. jolly, .I. Place. li. Lamphear. J. Nanganar Tape Thzr ou Briggs, B. Lahr, E. Raney. T. Corner, B. Voleat. K. Cole. P udd IJ Brown N Smit T Hn me Fourth Row: R. Van Gelder. J. Keen. E. lirignali. J. Jnhna B Sherman IJ 'Nel 0F '5 Advisors: Mr. Howard Anderson, Vive-President: Virginia Garrett Treasurer: 'Barbara Marvin Serrelary: Mary Bertino President: James Wright Miss Lois Piehler 0FFIfER. ADiICOR' v..- First Row: P. Smith. R. Acresti, R. Smith, C. Serafino. B. Andreas. P. Barnes. F. Wright, U. Jones. H. Close. A. Allen. Serond Row: W. Lahr. V. Mueller. L. Capone. R. Warden, J. Close, ' I M. Bodine. G. Lepage. P. Pigman, D. Felice, E. Roloson. Third Row: .l. DeW all, D. Cooleyfd. - Laird. ' A IL. .U b in if Acresti, W. Alberts. 1. Chiodo. P. Parete. W. Bonnell. Etinyder. L. LafNlanna. N. Hargraves. ll. R' -f 1 V ll ,V X Y a X L - i i V iv ' L - L x X 1, ,M K AL ' fi , . D - V v Q NV I N. v A y' ,KJ fx 1 if J 4 x ls N L ' ' F rl g K . ,xv n 0' i 3 X' . X' 1 xii XXV X M X, x 'L First Row: E. Westfall. R. Klein. W. Norton. B. Zona, l . lrland. N. Linehan. ll. Yan.-Xrsdale. K. Thomson. D. Widell. F. Hanville. Srronrl Row: B. House. R. liarto. 5. Mardt. J. Osborne. A Howard. E. Poorman, E. Fahey. R. Stratford. J. Ireland. C. Deal. R. Hrignall. Third Row: B House. J. Deal. C. DeLamarter. D. Ames. J. Adamo. D. jones. ll. Ormsby. D. fNlrWharf. Nl l A ' 'J Laube. C. Morey. N. Weaxer. E. Halladay. Fourrh Row: F., Brown. S. Adler. D. Crillone. R ff ,X-V F Webster. J. Curle. N. l.ahr. . .J ' sv L fb 1 Av! . L, L u tif 1 ... gf.: -, '.L-Q, 49. L., 5 First Row: J. Carroll. P. Elkie, A. Gibbs, N. Rooney. S. Smith. E. Cilday. J. Becker, B. Cohick, G. Baumgartner, l. Crawford. Second Row: E. Dobie, P. Dawley, T. Nlillerd. J. Morey, T Brown, P. Kipp, C. Lovelace, R. Kerfien, T. Lynch. N. Wilbur. Third Row: B. Kahabka, T Podgorney. S. Parrow, R. Swarthoul. L. Cnau. B. Sitterly. J. Velte, B. Smith. B. Stahl. J. Ellis Fourth Row: D. Dressing. C. Olp. Lava Q7 ifwfazlf 017' .4r11'isors: Mr. Ernest Nlills. Mrs. Nlilrlreel Swartz Prrsirlenlz Polly Kipp: Vice-Presirlent: Joyce Adamo Se-rretary: Mildred Ormsby 0FFIflEIl.' Wim. lc. nero! First Row: E. Williams. A. Fegley. li. Jacobs, L. Nlastellar. C. Bernhardi. J. Gibbs. l.. William- son. W. O'Bryan. A. Scheuerman. J. Goodman, J. Sweenberg. Second Row: S. Cassner. C. Cot- trell. M. Swarthout, C. Elkins. D. Clark. 5. Brownell. A. Kahahka. B. Mazznli. C. Ulschewiske. ll. Bardo, S. LaDuke. .Third Row: R. Clark. N. VanTassell. J. Krolak. A. Reynolds. R. Benge. K. lVlcCaune. W. Kemp. M. Ryan, W. Bruch. S. Alubowe. LASS First Row: J. Bird. B. Park, R. Mansell, B. Hauf. J. Monti, B. Hanselman. R. Pearso quart, G. Nearpass, R. Cuson, K. Elkie. Second Raw: R. Wian, B. Smith, F. Bisbing, hart, R.Cottrell, B. Bishop, R. Brown, S. Smith, R. Cordner. V. Nyeback. Third Row: H. Yells, S. Cuddeback. W. Bordner. J. Bertino. J. McCuane. E. Bird. J. Laggan. M. W. Scheuennan. 0F '56 First Row: R. Robbins. J. Bingman, D. lJe5io, N. Lung. Swanrl Row: Nl. Nyeback, L. De Wall, A. Mahoney, C. King, C. Eggleston, j. Stanton, C. Linehan. H. Yeix. ll. Brown, W. Camp field. Third Row: T. Cross, C. Ward, T. Lane, J. Cottrell, C. Amir. P. Altemari. R. Sell. C Lamson. R. Coryell. M. Doxtator. W. Laird. Fourth Row: ,I. Ridley. D. Parete. J. Lalluew. C Delpapa. S. Bonacci. E. Sahatine. J. Allison. W. Carroll. J. Corhenaur. D. Hultz. fr I I f .' F' r . JH I L, UI . If , 1' ' 1 PA' ' 1 ,l -1 J lv ' ' I I ' ' 1 , . 'ffl .ls ,I ' lt! 4 1 A ' I' x Inf- ' f V, v. Advisors: Mr. Edward Boudreau. Nlisf Elizabeth Nailub President: Larry French Vice-President: Ann Kahahha Treasurer: Serrelarys James Stanton Elizabeth Bird IIFFITEII. 51 AIHISUIIS HI 'l'0llY of CLASS 0i I955 Vacatlon ended school commenced and the class of 1903 our class began lts hlstory at Water loo Central At the present we were mamly concerned w1th the problems at hand one of whlch was the elec t1on of class offlcers Wlth the help of our 8dVlS ors M145 Mosher and Mr Cox we elected Mary Wrlght as presldent to be asslsted by Geor e Platt Rllla Seaman and Leo Young Our younb class really went to work on 1ts Freshman play whlch turned out to be a hyely laubh proyokm var1ety show Wllh an or1,,mal scrlpt and dance numbers The reward for such effort was the old cup pre sented to our class for the best assembly of the year Then came some more work and more fun 1n the sale of statlonery The resultant money helped to fmance our Freshman dance Our theme was May Day Frohc Flowers growmg on trell1ses and lambs leapm, over walls furmshed our decor tlons Barbara Dutcher and Bob Andrews were chosen to represent us on the Student Councll Thus we ended our Freshman year In our Sophomore year 1953 54- a new group of class offlcers was 1ven the duty of guldlng our class Barbara Dutcher acted as presxdent Bob Andrews as VICC presldent ,loan Hauf as secretary and Fred Kemp as trea urer On the Student Coun c1l from our class were Bern1e OMalley and Rom French There were more dances thls year wlth Barnacle B1ll and H15 Sallors play 1n at our Sophomore Barn Dance The students worked mdustryously at selhnb popcorn candy and pop at the basketball ames Then before we Knew It we were upper classmen ,lunlorsl Our ,lun1or class found 1tself w1th a set of of flcers that were all boys The lrls of the class eyed the s1tuat1on somewhat doubtfullv at flrst but there proy ed to be bood leadershlp ln presldent Rom French and those who helped h1m Gary Mur ney Ted M1tchell and Geor e Platt Barbara Dutcher and Clnny Hennlngson capably represent ed our class on the Student Councll For our ,lun lor assembly we presented a mock telev1s1on stud 10 Red Buttons Howdy Doody and other T V personahtles came ahye on our school sta e Ma azme sales under the dlrectlon of Chalrman G1nny Hennm son and Co Chalfman Marllyn Loucks soared to hlgh ley els wnth keen competltlon between the teams of Barb Houtenbrmk and Bom French Barb s team was VICIOTIOUQ We chose for our ,lun lor play a suspenseful mystery CID A Tale of Scotland Yard The Vlllaln Blll SISQOD was cleyerly trapped by the herome Barb Houtenbrmk who was ably ass1sted by Inspector Lew IS Lltzen ber er H1 hhghtm our ,lumor year was the Prom lost 1n Loyehness There surrounded by stars and clouds of an el ha1r Barb Ferbuson and Ted Grlllone were crowned Km and ueen The attendants on the court were Berme O Malley Mar 1lyn Ioucks Pat Mahoney and Bey erly Buck Two new lnnovatmns were su,,,ested and put 1nto prac t1ce at our prom They conslsted of danclng from n1ne to twelye yuthout any 1nterm1ss1on and the acceptance of seml formal att1re for the boys End 111 our year the Junlor 1rls found lt fun p1ck1n dalsles and carry IH the dalsy cha1n on commence ment nlght The lonc, coyeted and respected tltle of Semors IS at last ours Our new offlcers are presldent Ted Crlllone v1ce presldent LEWIS Lltzenberger secretarv Per Hood and treasurer Sam Corda van1 Bob Andrews elected by the student body succeeded to the presldency of the Student Councll Berme O Malley and Ted M1tchell serye as our rep resentatlyes on that councll Our Chnstmas card sales under the cha1rmansh1p of Marllyn Loucks alded us materlally on our fmanclal drlye towards our New York trlp Our Semor play June Grad uate a comedy drama 1n three acts proved to be a smash h1t The lead1n characters ln the play were Dlck B1sb1n,. Marllyn Loucks Sue Aless1o Bev Buck and Berme O Malley Gary Murney and Berme O Malley rel ned as the royalty at our Sen 1or Ball Mldwmter 'Nla IC Mldst scenes of fall ln snow and wlnter fun the court attendlnc the royal couple were Phylhs Thomson Sue Alesslo Carole Van Tassel and Eyelyn Tramor F1nally we were off on the lon awalted trlp to New York The fun we had and the yalue of the trlp could nev er be told only experlenced We found lt well worth the hard work and the door to door knock mg we had to do Now here we are and lt s Grad uatlon ,lune 23 and we are leaymg Waterloo Central School We w1ll take wxth us a cherlshed memory of each and ey ery day V-7 U . . Y - , v . . - t , , 1 -. . - v , as V . ' . V ,, ' . . . . v s 1 A . . at . . . . V. . '. ' . . ' . x I ' . Q U . .U . . U . Y ' ' U Z' C' H . . . M , . V U V V - D , , 4 . . .. . v . . U .. ff U ' . . F C Q - V V , . U Q . - . . b ' V V U - V U V , 5 I a 5 U - , .0. . , v v 7 ' . . , .. , , 4 , , , . ' rr . 1 ' ' i ' M nor L ' V . D , . . U . U. . . . G C' Z' ' 27 cc V - as - - . . . . . . . ' U ' - . ' . ' ' C rr . I , rr. r ' ' . . ,Z , ' 7 : 1 Q 7 ' 9 , 1 0, -r ' or ' V V D ' 1 5 V ' ' ' 7 V ' V I S ' . . Y . .tl . . , ' . . . - ' . ' e. Y . V . . . Y . t. . 7 . - I 4, . . . ,, V. U Y . . 5, b ' ' 44 va 77 Y - i . , - L V U . . . U . Y 9 , - C- ' . . . . . . 0' . U. A . 5- f V 2 . . , .. . V . . . - al - 1 . ' 0 1 ' . f - :- . U. - La - ,- X, U- 99 - ' b . 5 . A C ' . Y . . . U Y U . 1 . 5 Q ' , U , ' ' ' ' . . ,, , , Z - y V V ' i. ' U V V U V ' ' T V , 1 . C. . C . . . V V X Y ' 1 c ' ' ' V ' ' , D ' . . '. l l . . . . V U h U- - T I- Y Y. P F , . U . - - I ' . Y ' '- C' - ' . V Y. . . Y f 'R 'YIYW v ,-2:16 2-f,-'Q' ANDREWS, ROBERT Andy agree with no man's opin- ions, I have a few of my own. Student Council 1,3,4g Choms 1 ,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Senior all Committeeg Assem- ADLER, ORVILLE ALESSIO, SUZANNE Horvefi usuegy All the sleep I need is five My style and m sen' ents minutes more. are my owng ely gi Transferred North Dakotag Youth Coix ' ,2 o o- . F.F.AA 4: Baseball 3,4. ciety 2,3 ' e af 4' Oran e k S f 4, - .br lu 1,2 , B I , ' li ,sg Vasu Il.Aids Staff 1, : rus 1 g S! SP . asehall 1. u ' MLM I If We .ff 3 we rl My aft? if f5 lf I AVERY, AUDREY Audy She could be moved to smile at anything. Honor Society' lg Skoi-Yase Staff 49 F.H.A. 43 Senior Chorus 12,33 Tennis, Intras mural 2. I f V Q-I BATES, MARGARET Peggy Like the wise old owl, often seen but never heard. Transferred from Mynderse: F.H.A. 4g Band 43 Chorus 43 Intramural Basketball 4 3 Dramatics Club 43 Contest 4Band or Solol 4. ,f fi ' n VJ rf-A 5'5 f at ff' A 'lMi,Yl7lff'l'c0lJfi2I,Ci1234n fi 35 BISBING, RICHARD Biz I'm a lover and I have not found my thing to love. Transferred from Ohiog Orange Si Black Staff 49 Varsity Club 3,4g Senior Play 4g Jr. Prom Sa Sr. Ball Committeeg Foot- ball 3,4g Baseball 3. fill?-of-1955 ARNDT, ROBERT Bob He rose and was himself again. Monitor 3,43 Visual Aids Staff 1,2,3,4g Chorus 19 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4g Intramural Softball 2,33 Track l,2,3,4: Cross Country 1,2,3,4g F.F.A. l,2,3,4. BROWN, RONALD Brownie Although he is rough, he is kindly. Basketball 35 Track 3g Class Assembly lg Senior Ball Com- mittee. 53 iv 4 BUCK, BEVERLY Bev Liberty of thought is life of the soul. Honor Society 2,3,45 Assembly Board 2.35 Skoi-Yase Staff 45 F.- H.A.1.2 'Chorus 1,2,35 Jr. Prom St Sr. Ball Committee5 Jr. Prom Attendant 3. COLE, LENORA Norie I am a good old rebel. Library Club 1.2.3.4: F.H.A. 1,2,3.45 Chorus 1,25 Skoi-Yase Staff 45 Orange S Black Staff 45 Senior Play 45 Junior Play 35 J. Prom 8 Sr. Ball Commit- ICC. he BUTLER, KENNETH 'Ken A good sport and true, we need more just like you. Youth Council45 Varsity Club 3,45 Class Assembly 35 Intra- mural Basketball 1,2,3,45 In- tramural Softball 25 Football 2,3,45 Track 3,4. COMISKEY, SHERRY usherryav I lead a charmed life. ,lunior Play 35 Assemblies 3: .lr. Prom 8 Sr. Ball Commit- tee: Intramural Bowling 1.25 Intramural Basketball 3,45 In- tramural Volleyball 35 Intra- mural Softball 1: Skoi-Yase Staff 4. CHIODO, MICHEAL Mickey Ye Gods! How he talked. What a torrent of sound. Boys' State 35 Varsity Club 3, 45 Chorus 1,25 Intramural Bas- ketball l,2,3,45 Junior Play 35 Class Assembly 1,35 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1.2.3. CORDOVANI, SAMUEL tlsammysu When you call me that, smiIe. ' Monitor 25 Class Treasurer 45 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,45 Intramural Bowling 1.2.45 Class Assembly 1. 54 CLASS-of-I955 S COLE, BEVERLY Bev She'll fight a rattlesnake and then give it the first two bites. .lr. Prom 81 Sr. Ball Commit- teeg Assemblies 1,35 .Iunior Play 35 Library Club 1,2,3,4-5 Skoi-Yase Staff 45 Orange 81 Black Staff 45 Twirler 35 Cheerleader 3,4. 5 COTTRELL, SHIRLEY Shirl I care not a pin what the world might say. Visual Aids Staff 1,25 Skoi- Yase Staff 45 Intramural Bas- ketball 15 Intramural Volley- ball 25 ,lunior Play 35 jr, Prom Committee. DeLAMARTER, FREDERIC erred From the farm he'll never stray. Monitor 19 F.F.A. 1,2,39 Band 2,39 Chorus lg Contest lBand 81 Solol 2,39 Junior Play 3g Rifle Club 49 Intramural Bas- ketball1.'pl,j1. 73'ffJt,f,Zt.e4M. My I' 1 Ja '57 DE WIND, JOAN .loanie I want to be an angel. Monitor 3,49 Skoi-Yase Staff 49 Chorus 1,2,3,49 Intramural Bowling 4g Contest QChorus or Solojg Junior Play 39 Sr. Ball 81 Jr. Prom Committee. ,fffml fed lbw-f A-.5 Q3 FERGUSON, BARBARA ..Barb., Tho she tread on grass, it wi!! not bend. Skoi-Yase Staff lBusiness Managerj 49 Orange St Black Staff 49 Library Club 1,2.3: Leaders Club 2,39 Chonis 2,39 Sr. 84 Jr. Dance Committeeg junior Prom Queen 39 Cheer- leaders 4. 5 lx A DUTCHER, BARBARA stBarbsv I used to thinkg now I act. Student Council 1,39 Honor Society 2,3,49 Skoi-Yase Staff, Editor in Chief 49 Orange 81 Black Staff 4g Chorus 1,2,3Q Senior Play 4g Junior Play 39 Class President 2. FIANA, ROBERT Bob Varsity Club 3,49 Intramural Basketball 2,3,49 ,lunior Play 39 Sr. 81 jr. Dance Committeeg Football 2,3,4. 'UQ- FERGUSON LYMAN Fergy I've taken my jun where ve found it. Youth Council 29 Assembly Board 49 Skoi-Yase Stalf 4 Varsity Club 3,49 Junior Play 39 Sr. 8: Jr. Dance Committee Basketball 1234- Football 1 2,3.4. ,qw FINNERTY RICHARD Dick I Iote fools experiments lm always mahuzg them Varsity Club 34 Photographx Club 1234 Track 3 Cross Country 2 3 CLASS-oi-1955 55 FRENCH RONIUIIIS Rom Oh the Roman uas a Rogue Student Council 2 Student Court 4 Boys State 3 Class Pre ldent 3 War itw Club 34 Baseball 1234 Intramural Basketball 1234 Football I 234 2 C3 GARRISON, ROBERT Bob Vince Q GORDNER, VINCENT W rite me as one who loves his fellowmenf' Men of few words are the best men. Stage Crew 3,43 Skoi-Yase Staff 43 Dramatics Club 3g Band 2,3,43 Contest lBandJ 2,3,4Q Assemblies 1,31 Dance Committee Jr. Prom. Monitor 2,3,43 F.F.A. l,2,3,4. wav 5- 'VOR f HENNINGSON, VIRGINIA A HERRON, BARBARA Ginny Barb She takes the breath en G' prim, so swell, so nuttyf away. - f nd so knowing. Student ncl , t 'J Transferred Illinois3 Junior Council 4 r 'e 2 Play 33 Skoi-Yase Staff 43 , 4 1 orange s Black staff 43 ln- 3' Ali tat tramural Bowling 43 Intramur- ' Nolleyball 3,43 Intramural ' it j 0, ,ABE ball 3,43 Dance Commit- yjf J 0 Jr. Prom 81 Sr. Ball. if , W . M it rgfllfwiiylil 7-... GRILLONE, ANTHONY 'iTeddy No sinner, no saint perhaps, but then the very best of guys. Class President 43 -Varsity Club 3,41 Dance Committee Li rary Prom 81 Ballg Junior Prom King 33 Basketball l,2,3,4Q Baseball 1.2,3.43 Football 1.2. UA 1? Sec- 3.4 9. lk ... HOOD, PEGGY LEE upegn l'm no angel. Transferred Lyons3 Class Sec- retary 43 Skoi Yase Staff 43 Leaders Club 3g Intramural Bowling 43 Intramural Basket- ball 3,43 Intramural Volleyball 2,32 Dance Committee Jr. Prom 8 Sr. Ball. fjjf 3 CLASS-oi-I955 HOUTENBRINK, BARBARA Barb 1 only know l'm mighty glad l'm living that's all. Honor Society 2,3,43 Skoi-Yase Staff 4g Library Club l,2,3,4Q Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,43 Intramural Bowling 1,2,3,43 Junior Play 33 Dance Commit- tee Jr. Prom 81 Sr. Ball. '23 JENSEN, CARL Scoop 1' JOHNSON, JAMES tqonzyn People say that life'.s the lust give rneacarf' thing, but I prefer reading. Intramural Basketball 4. .9 ...ff LAHR, RICHARD Dick He is a man on horseback. Monitor 3g Railroad Club 1 Intramural -Basketball 1.2.4 Senior Play 4g Junior Play 3: Jr. Prom Committee. X. Cross Country 2. LITZENBERGER, LEWIS Litz 'He is certain to be seen wherever fun and team. mischief Class Vice President 4g Orange and Black Staff 4g Intramural Basketball 33 Senior Play 43 Junior Play 34 Sr. Ball 3: Jr. Prom Committee. 'J KEMP, FREDEKIC Freddy Let every man mind his own business. Monitor 3g Visual Aids Staff 1, 2g Class Treasurer 15 Intra- mural Basketball 1,2,3,4g Rifle Club 43 Sr. Ball 3: Jr. Prom Committee. ff? CLASS-0l-l955 lf all 57 Y KENNETT, ROGER .tR0gn You will be well remem- beredf' Transferred from Englandg Student Court 45 Varsity Cho- rus 4g Class Assembly 43 Senior Chorus 4. N . ONEY, PATRICIA what fool it invented kiss- Sayre, Pa. Attendant 33 Jr. Prom 81 Sr. Ball lf? 'IGN DAYTON, MARSH ..-I-iny., I'll have more to say when l'm dead. Junior Play 35 Class Assem- blies 1,25 Dance Committee Jr. Prom 81 Sr. Ball5 Intramural Basketball 3,45 Intramural Bowling 35 Intramural Volley- ball 3,4-. :Gnu Q37 MILLARD, GERALD uJerryn I enjoy the elegance of female friendship. Monitor 1,25 Visual Aids Staff I5 Senior Play 45 Class Assem- bly 35 Class Dance Committee 152,35 Senior Ball Committee 45 Junior Play 3. f-OCX A MITCHELL, TED Bearcat Music is the thing of the world I love most. Student Council 45 Student Court 45 Class Secretary 35 Orange and Black Editor 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus Ln-5 MOREY, LAWRENCE S5Lan,yY, A fair exterior is a silent rec- ommendationf' F.F.A. Basketball 25 Rifle Club 45 F.F.A. 1.2,3,45 Cross o ntry 2. ,U-, eff!!! 1-mai 'lv IBS. MORLANG, BEVERLY L6BevN l've got a heart big enough for any boy. Monitor 15 Skoi-Yase Staff 45 Chorus 1,2535 Intramural Bowl- ing 45 Assemblies 2.35 Contest 1,2. MURN EY, GARY Mum To know him is to like him. Youth Council 2,35 Varsity Club 3,43 Monitor 2,35 Class Vice President 35 Dance Com- mittee Jr. Prom 81 Sr. BalI5 Basketball 1.2.3543 Football I, 2.3,. Statsgjiz t 1:82. ' ' i 74 51 ' swfje 1 5 dwg. WW A., W TN HSN al l ' V Q V o P. NIELSON, JOHN lack No good man ever grew rich all at once. Transferred from Phelps5 F. F.A. 1,2,3. 58 CLASS-0i-l955 OLSCHEWSKE, GARY 550299 A good mind possesses a kingdomf' Skoi-Yase Staff 45 Intramural Bowling 45 Weight Lifting 35 Junior Play 35 Dance Commit- tee jr. Prom and Sr. Ballg Cross Country 35 Rifle Club 4. 0'MALLEY, BERNADETTE Bernie There are two ways to spread light and l know both. Chorus l,2,3,4g Student Coun- cil 2,4g Junior Prom Attendant 3g Junior Play 33 Senior Play 45 Cheerleader 43 Senior Ball Queen 4g Skoi-Yase Staff 4. Q.-QU ' pez I deft: ffm zfi Xlifflb ff' 'uf Let f fff 1Mf , J. f -f gf1LL!!747'C4,60 'fngd Z0AL xfflf Lew Wadi , 4 5. fa A x diy ORMSBY, WINIFRED PETERSON, GERALDINE Winnie Gerry 'l laughed till I cried. F.H.A. 2,3,4g Skoi-Yase Staff 43 Honor Society 2,3,4g As- semblies l,2,3g Jr. Prom 81 Sr. Ball Committeesg Monitor 2,3, 45 Chorus lg Dramatics Club 3. She's always willing and ready for a good time. Chorus 1,2,3,4g Intramural Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4g Intramural Vol- leyball 1,2,3,4: Jr. Prom 81 Sr. Ball Committees: Jr. Play 33 Monitor 1,2g Skoi-Yase Staff 45 Library Club. 3. 7,.,, ll-fi!-4' RIGHTMYER, SUSAN HSue!! As good as gold. Transferred from Henderson Central: Monitor 4g Skoi- Yase Staff 43 Dramatics Club 3g Junior Play 3: Jr. Prom 8 Sr. Ball Committees. l ecyt' 5 ROOK, MARILYNN Maril Oh time, bring back those midnights and those fellows. Skoi-Yase Staff 4g Library Club 1,2g Jr. Prom Sr Sr. Ball Committeesg Editor of Eye 45 Intramural Bowling 2,3. -rf in 2 SCHEURMAN. WILLIAM Bill All he wants to get out of srhool is himself. CLA S-of-l955 59 gl PLATT, GEORGE Geo l'll find a way or make it. Varsity Club 3,43 Band l,2,3,4-3 Track 45 Baseball l,2,3g Intra- mural Basketball 4g Basket- ball 1,2,3g Football 2,3,4g Golf 1.2. 415 SEAMAN, RILLA Rilla She wears a smile that won't rome off. Honor Society 23,43 Monitor 1,2,3,4g Class Secretary 15 Skoi-Yase Staff 4g Dramatics Club 3g Girls' State 23 Jr. Prom Sz Sr. Ball Committeesg Orange 8: Black Staff 4. SISSON, WILLIAM Bill This busy world and I shall never agree. Assembly Board lg Band l,2,3g Intramural Basketball 3,43 In- tramural Bowling 2g Junior Plav 33 Senior Play 4. SMITH, DAVID Smitty A quiet man, he doesn't snore in class. Visual Aids Staff 1,2,3,4g Rail- road Club l,2g Intramural Bas- ketball 1,3,4g Junior Play 33 Senior Ball Dance Committee 43 Track lg Cross Country 2. TENEYCK, MYRTLL 6LMen!7 All things are common among friends. Monitor 2,3g Skoi-Yase Staff 4g Orange and Black Staff 4g Assembly lg Dance Committee Prom and Bally Intramural Basketball 15 Intramural Vol- leyball 2. sn THOMSON, PHYLLIS hfplliln l'm not arguing with you, I' m telling you. Honor Society 2,3,4g Leaders Club 2,33 Chorus 1,2,3,4g Cheerleader 2,3,4g Senior Play 4: Dance Committee Prom 81 Sr. Ballg Senior Ball Attend- antg Skoi-Yase Staff 4. -it SUYDAM, ANN uAnnn I can resist everything except temptation. Library Club 1,2,3,4g Intra- mural Basketball l,2,3g Intra- mural Volleyball 1,2,3g Chorus 1,2g Band 1,2,3,4g Junior and Senior Dance Committeeg Skoi- Yase Staff 4. K5 .1 .anis ' 3' 1 TRAINOR, EVELYN Evie The very pink perfection. Assembly Board 43 Monitor 2,33 Skoi-Yase Staff 4g Orange and Black 43 Library Club 1. 2g Intramural Bowling 1,25 Junior Play 3g Senior Ball At- tendant. 60 CLASS-ol-1955 A if ' 'F SWINEHART, ROBERT Mouse Small in stature but big in heart. Monitor 3,45 Visual Aids Staff 1,2.3,4g Editor of the Eye 3, 43 Junior Play 35 Assembly 35 Junior and Senior Ball Com- mitteeg Intramural Basketball l.2,3,4. ' .3 it '55 Q? TRICKLER, ,IOANNE H1097 She thought the moon was made of green cheese. Assembly 15 Junior Prom 81 Senior Ball Com.g Intramural Bowling 23 Intramural Softball lg Skoi-Yase Staff 4. lm I VAN TASSEL, CAROLYN WAGNER, HELEN WOODEN, ALBERT Carol Helen Woody Would that my love were My appetite comes to me Not always smiling but 'A me at near. when I' m eating. least serene. Transferred from Newburgh: Monitor 4g Dramatics Club 3g Band 2. Skoi-Yase Monitor 4g Skoi-Yase Staff 4g Orange 8: Black Staff 45 Booster Club 4g Committees: Jr. Prom 81 Sr. Ballg Assem- blies 3g Sr. Ball Attendant 4. YATES, DAVID sakockyn The gentleman is a devil. Stage Crew 2,3,4g Band 1,2,3, 4g Intramural Basketball 1,2,3 4g Track lg Orange 8: Black Staff 4: Junior Play 35 As- semblies l,3. Skoi-Yase Staff 4g F.l'I.A. lg Junior Play 3g Assembly 3g Intramural Bowling 3. YOUNG, LEO Melvin lf there isn't anything to do, let me do it. Editor of The EYE 3,4g Skoi- Yase Staff 45 Class Treasurer lg Chorus 1,3g Intramural Bas- ketball 1,2.3,4g CommitteesL Jr. Prom 8: Sr. Ball: Cross Country 1,23 Track 3. , I ' J l ZECK, HARRIET Harriet Chatter, Chatter as I go. Monitor 2,49 Skol-Yase Staff 4: Orange 81 Black Staff 4g Dramatics Club 3: library Club 2g Intramural Bowling 2. 3g junior Play 3. CLASS-oi-I95 6' 1,2,3,4g Chor- Committes: Jr. Sr. Ballg All State 49 81 Black Staff 45 Class M i fy , . 1 7 of f s NO PICTURE LAWRENCE, BRIGNALL tdllan-y!! He gets through too late who goes too last. 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