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TWELVE
Fredonia State
Is Speaker Dr. Porter Addresses Seventh Graduating Class at Falconer
FALCONER—The seventh annual Commencement at Falconer Central School wets held Monday evening in the High School auditorium, with Dr. Harry Porter, president at the State University of New York Teachers Colege at Fredonia, delivering the principle ad-dresf, "The Uses at Your Past".
The valedictory was given by Janet Sampson, and the salutatory, by Dara Anderson. Gregory Benson, supervising principal, presented the members of the Senior Class, and diplomas were awarded by Merlan Swanson. president of the Board of Education. Rev. Eugene E. Ankeny. pastor of the Kennedy Methodist Church, gave the invocation and benediction. Musical selections were provided by the Central School orchestra, directed by Walton H. Huestis, and the Senior Girl's Vocal Ensemble, under the direction of Gerald Heg-Jund.
Awards presented at Commence-! ment included: Sons of the American Revolution History award, by Allison P. Olson, chairman, awards committee, to Barry Rossing; Daughters of the American* Revolution History awards, by Miss Florence Harris, regent, Elii-cott Chapter, to Joyce Aiken, citizenship and essay award, and Janet Sampson, American history; World War n Memorial Awards in American History, by Lawrence Anderson, head of Citizenship Education Department, to Barry Ros-sing and C. Duane Larsom Rotary Club awards, by C. Elmer Olson, past president, Falconer Rotary, to Marjorie Fairbanks, homemak-Ing achievement,, and Lewis Stearns, industrial arts; Arion Music Foundation awards, by Walton Huestis. head of Music Department, to Roberta Frank, orchestra, Duane A. Larson, band, and Dorothy Ingersoll, choir; Student Council Activity awards, by Robert Lindhblm, English instructor,
CLASS OF '55 LEADERS AT FALCONER—Senior class officers and honor students at Falconer Central School, shown above (left to right) are, seated, Janet Sampson, valedictorian, Dara Anderson, salutatorian, Carol Baker, secretary, and James Anderson, president; standing, Dick Scott, treasurer, and Audrey Russell, vice president. —Post-Journal Staffoto
Falconer Central School and their J„„ parents are: Donna Abbott, Mr.
to Sally Lodestro and C. Duane a n d M r s* H o y J A 0 0 0" , Buffalo Larson; Lions Club Business Education award, by Elmer Hawkins, immediate past president, to Mary Ann Rumiano; National Worsted Mills Community Service award. by Joseph Bowman, National Worsted Mills, to Juanita Turner and Gary Stevenson; Sportsmanship Brotherhood award, by Bradley Bishop, director of athletics, to Sarah Lodestro and C. Duane Larson; DeKalb Agriculture award by Harry Shoup. agriculture instructor, to Richard Young; Ross Grange awards, by James H. Over-end, master of Ross Grange, to Nancy Howig, homemaking, and Richard Shoup. agriculture; Reader's Digest award, Janet Sampson Juanita Turner and C. Duane Larson; Art Study Club award, Robert Dickerson, and the American Agriculturist award, Richard Shoup, all presented by Evehardt vonReyn, high school principal; Bausch and Lomb award, Barry Rossing. S.H.G. English Improvement award. Raymond Cblburn, and the Harvey C. Fenncr Memo-
Street Extension, Jamestown; Joyce Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Aiken. VVillard Street Extension, Jamestown; Doris Ackley, Mrs. Alice Ackley, 1390 East Second Street, Jamestown; Joanne Amenta, Mrs. Arvid Johnson, 15 West Mosher Street, Falconer; Dara Anderson, John Leyman, 71 Maple-shade Avenue, Falconer; David Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson, Gerry; James Anderson, Emmons Andersen. Kennedy; Carol Baiter, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Baker. Kennedy; Ronald Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Llye Baker, Kennedy; John Bardo, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bardo, 205 West Avenue, Falconer; Richard Beach, Mr. and Mrs.
£* ! fU£ £ ^ V Vif rharVpc T^Vh 124 Fast Falconer Walter Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ; Danforth Foundation award, | Charles Beach, 124 £.ast *ajconer Qrm-fK «& ^ . ^ «._«_ Q*---*
Mrs. Mike Palmeri, 8 North Dow Street, Falconer; Eva Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parsons, Kennedy; John Perkins, Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Perkins, 109 Hickory Street, Falconer; Barry Rossing, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rossing, 322 East Main Street, Falconer; Mary Ann Rumiano, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rumiano 3 Kimball Avenue, Falconer; Phil Runfola. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Runfola, 102 North Work Street, Falconer; Audrey Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Russell, Ellington; Janet Sampson, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sampson, Kennedy; Leslie Schnars, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Schnars, R.D.I, Falconer; Richard Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Scott, 8 Cross Street, Falconer; Richard Shoup. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shoup. R.D. 2, Jamestown;
rial award, C. Duane Larson, all Colburn. Kennedy; Corrine Cove-awarded by Gregory Benson, su-!dill, Mrs. Doris Hunt, 113 East
Street, Falconer; Betty Jo Cala brese, Mrs. Margaret Calabrese, 12 Water Street, Jamestown, Fritz Campbell. Mrs. Hetty Campbell, 771 Buffalo Street Jamestown: Vernon Chipman. Mr. and Mrs* Frank Chipman, 247 Elmwood Avenue, Falconer; Joyce Cobb, Mrs. Rich-,_. . ___. mond Cobb. Kennedy; Raymond | ? i e e * v J r i i e r : J V a n T 2 W n ' *? r
Colburn, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond " ~ v J " '
R. Smith, 336 Eas$ Main Street, Falconer; Ronald Stahley, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stahley, 110 North Work Street, Falconer; Stearns, Mr. and Mrs Steams, R.D. 1, Falconer; Ga Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Adelbe.. Stevenson, 211 East Falconer
Lady of Loretto Graduates Hear Pastor
FALCONER — The Commencement address was given by Rev. Robert Toulman at the annual eighth grade graduation exercises of Our Lady of Loretto Parochial School Friday evening.
Awards were presented to the following seniors: Highest in Religion, donated by the Catholic Daughters of America and presented by Miss Reba Stauffer, Marie Joyce Tedesco; Highest Average, donated by the Altar and Rosary Society, Russell Giambrone; Best Speller, Marie Joyce Tedesco; Second Best Speller, Russell Giambrone; Knights of Columbus Medal,
Lewis'presented by Paul Crespy, Gerald El' Vincent; and Most Popular, pre-
pervising principal. 'Take Off!" was the title of the
sermon delivered by Rev. George Thornton, pastor of the First Methodist Church, Falconer, at the Baccalaureate Service Sunday evening. Rev. Clarence Carlson, pastor of the Falconer Bethlehem Lutheran Church, gave the invocation, and Rev. Loyal Wiemer. pastor of the First Baptist Church, the benedic
Everett Street, Falconer: Laura Cronk. Gerald Cronk. Kennedy; Robert Cross^ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cross. Kennedy: Joanne Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Dahl, Buffalo Street Extension, Jamestown; Joyce Dahl. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dahl, Willard Street Extension, Jamestown; Robert Dickerson. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dickerson, 12 Hough Street, Falconer: Elvira DiMaio,
tion. Musical selections were pro-1 Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore DiMaio. vided by Barbara Abers. organist, 217 West Avenue, Falconer; Frank Dorothy Ingersoll. vocalist, and the I DiMinuco, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mixed Choir, under the direction! DiMinuco. 115 East Falconer of Gerald Heglund. | Street. Falconer: Charlotte Eding-
"Jazz Unlimited" was the theme ton, Mr. and.Mrs. Fred Edington. of the annual Class Night prograrn East Main Street, Falconer: Roger presented by the Seniors on June Elf. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elf, 112 1 James Anderson extended the!North Phetteplace Street, Fal-President's Welcome, and also presented the class gavel to Nancy
coner; Marjorie Fairbanks, Mrs. Leona Fairbanks, 110 Elmwood Av-
Norman, president of the Junior enuc. Falconer; Roberta Frank, d i s s . tMr- ar>d Mrs. A. R. Frank, 115
The class history was given by I North Phetteplace Street Falcon-Joyce Aiken. Frank DiMinuco, Ro-1 er; Patricia Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. berta Frank. Janice Olson andlC. M. Gilbert, 123 East James Richard Shoup- the class prophecy, by Elvira DiMaio. Sally Palmeri, Joanne Amenta, Patricia Gilbert and C. Duane Larson; and the class will by Corrine Covedill, Sally Lodestro and Gary Stevenson.
Musical numbers were presented
and Mrs. Leon Town, Kennedy; Juanita Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Miller, Kennedy; Francis Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Vincent, 213 West Everett Street, Falconer; Elaine Wickstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wickstrom, R.D.I, Falconer; Bernard Winslow, Lynn R. Nichols, Camp Street Extension, Jamestown; Patricia Wins-low, Mrs. Betty Winslow, Kennedy; Melvin Young, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Young, R.D.I. Falconer; and Richard Young, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young', Ellington.
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Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fritts of Portville spent several days with Mr. and Mrs, George Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Canfield and Richard were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rufas Thornton of Ma-chias, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eaii Thompson of Bemus Point and Guy Chase of Washington D.C. visited Frank Lyon Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore of pToungstown, Ohio, former Gerry residents, visited Mr. and Mrs.
by Duane A. Larson. Phil Runfola, Walter Smith and Francis Vincent, modern jazz quartet;
Street. Falconer; James Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Graham, Kennedy; Janice Holland, Mr. and
5 5 SLSS T K ' w ^ M « i i l ^ M r s - I v a Bennett of Randolph Howig. North Main Street James-1M ^ Batholomew. lown; Dorothy Ingersoll Mr . a n d , C a Jor6 N o r t h Q ^
coner Street, Falconer; uavia , ̂ ^ ^ ^ > R w a n d - ^ W a l k e r
Jordan. Mrs. Herbert Best and daugh
ter, Deborah, of Randolph are spending some^ time with Mr. and
Mrs. Roval B. Ingersoll. 235 Fal-I ^ ' l u ' ' Z2^^m*^^l^T2 coner Street. Falconer; David ! s p e n t t h e w e ? k e n d a* * • ^ m e o f
, t_ m ^ Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Gunnard Audrey Russell, organist; and Pa-1 Johnson. 225 East Main Street, rrida Winslow, Dorothy Ingersoll, Falconer; Nesta Johnson. Mr. and Walter Smith and Nesta Johnson.! Mrs. Bennie Johnson, 92 Maple- ^____ vocal selections. Also participating I shade Avenue, Falconer; Charles ! ^ ~ w a ] t £ " T W In the program were Walter Smith.!Duane Larson* Mrs. Evelyn Lar-r"*- W d u c r D e s i #
master of ceremonies. Vernon'son. 205 Elmwood Avenue. Fal-I Chipman, Lewis Stearns. Betty Jo • coner; Duane A. Larson. Mr. and j Calabrese and Phil Runfola. (Mrs. David Larson, 121 Hickory
James Anderson is president of .Street. Falconer: Joyce Larson, the Class of 1955, Audrey Russeil, j Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Larson. 28 vice president: Carol Baker, secre-iEast Elmwood Avenue. Falconer; tary; Dick Scott, treasurer; and Sarah Lodestro. Mr. and Mrs. Lan-Mrs. Bertha Wilisie and Lawrence | ry Lodestro, 128 East Pearl Street-Anderson, class advisors. "Every Falconer; La Verne Luce, Mr. and; Man Is the Architect of His Own Mrs. Orval Luce. 15 West Elm-Future" is the class motto; blue S wood Avenue. Falconer: Laura and white, the class colors: and Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence the red rose, the class flower. Marsh. Conewango Valley; William
Members of Theta XI Chapter of Morton. Mr. and Mrs. LaVem Mor- " the National Honor Society include ton. R.D.I, Falconer: Sylvia Matte-Dara Anderson, Frank DiMinuco, json. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Matte-Roberta Frank. Dorothy Ingersoll. son. Kennedy: Ellen Myers. Mr. Charles Duane Larson, Barry Ross- ] and Mrs. Howard Myers. 55 East
?rrted by Father Toulman, Marie Joyce Tedesco.
Grade prizes for highest grades in religion and highest average were donated by the Mothers Club and the Holy Name Society and presented to the following: Highest in Religion, Joyce Panzarella, Beverly Martin, Katherine Snyder, William Jones, Grace Ognibene, John Conti and Cynthia Conti: Highest Average. Barbara Pintag-ro, Sally LaValle, Robert Dispen-za, June Triscari, Cynthia Conti, Thomas Cunningham and James Ognibene.
Senior Class officers are Russell Giambrone, president; Patrick Ap-thorpe, vice president; Gerald Vincent, secretary; Samuel Lavalle, treasurer, and Marie Joyce Tedesco, social secretary.
Seniors and their parents are: Patrick Apthorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Apthorpe; Lawrence Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Lauros Briggs; George Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. George Cunningham; Russell Giambrone, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Giambrone; Samuel Lavalle, Mr. and Mrs. James Lavalle; Marie Joyce Tedesco, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tedesco, and Gerald Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vincent.
Lady of Lake Rebekahs Attend Church Service
LAKEWOOD — Fifteen members of Lady of the Lake Rebe-kah Lodge attended the U A.M, service Sunday at the Lakewood Methodist Church. Rev. Harry L. Conroy. pastor, officiated.
The group was headed by Noble Grand Zoe Hern and Vice Grand Flora Ross.
Sheriff Speaks Af Pine Valley Graduation
Seventh Ceremony Held at High School In South Dayton
SOUTH DAYTON — "You, The Law and The future" was discussed by Charles «C. McOoskey, Jr., Chautauqua County sheriff, in his Commencement address at the seventh annual graduation exercises of Pine Valley Central School Monday evening in the High School auditorium.
Diplomas were awarded to the graduates by.Ljmn Ivett, vice president of the Board of Education, and the Commencement awards were presented by Carl W. Stamp, supervising principal.
Norman Parks gave the valedictory, and Robert Case, the salutatory. Musical numbers were provided by Patricia Babcock, Fern Carpenter, end the Pine Valley Central School Band, under the, direction of Vincent Mallare. Rev. Stanley WJsniewski, pastor of St. John Fisher Roman Catholic Church, gave the invocation and benediction. Diane Waters and Larry Danker were the Junior Class Honor Guard at the Commencement -exercises.
Awards were presented as follows:
Junior Scholarship Medal, Barbara Dorman; The Grace B. Pea-vy Social Studies' award, Norman Parks; P.T.A. English awards. Grade 7, Joanne Warm and Judy Ebert; Grade 8. Patricia Dun-field; Grade 9, Patricia Pagett; Grade 10, Suzanne Fisher, Elaine Henris and Bruce Felt; Grade 11, Barbara Dorman; Grade 12, Norman Parks; P.T.A. Mathematics award, Thomas Beach; American Agriculturalist Vocational Home-making award, Althea Day; American Agriculturalist Vocational Agriculture award, Herbert Nobles; Western District Home Economics award, Helen Sweeney; Bausch and Loral) Science award, Norman Parks; Lions Club Citizenship awards, Althea Day and Robert Dye; Arion Music Medal, Fern Carpenter? Faculty Association Improvement award. Edwin Armitage, Jr.; Faculty Teacher Training award, Richard Greeley; The Schoolmates of the 90's award, Mary Weaver and Donald Ivett; Danforth Foundation award, Edwin Armitage, Jr., and Frances Ingersoll; and Reader's Digest award to the valedictorian, Norman Parks.
"There's A Place For You," was the Baccalaureate sermon delivered by Rev. Richard F. Ashley, pastor of the Cheny Creek Baptist Church, at services Sunday. Also participating in the program were Rev. Howard Parks, pastor of the East Leon Wetleyan Methodist Church, invocation and benediction, and Rev. Edwin F. Armitage, pastor of the Cherry Creek Methodist Church. Music for the program was provided by Norman Parks, the Pine Valley Central School Double Sextette, directed by Mrs. Phyllis Wells, the Central School Chorus, directed by Norman Parks and Fern Carpenter, and organist.
Frances Ingersoll is president of the Class of '5 | ; Wayne Martin, vice president; Faith Eckert, secretary; Roland Bergey, treasurer; Arthur Scott and Peggy Howard, student council members; and Edward L. Sullivan, faculty advisor.
The class flower is the red rose; the class colors, red and white; and the class motto, "On To Heights Ahead."
Members of the graduating class and their parents are: Edwin Armitage, Rev. and Mrs. E. F. Armitage, Cheny Creek; Esther Balthaser, Mrs. Adlyn Bal-thaser, Buffalo; Thomas Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Beach, Conewango Valley; Jerry Ben-tham, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ben-tham, Fredonia; Roland Bergey, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bergey, South Dayton; Jack Burris. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burris. South Dayton, Allan Carnahan, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carnahan, Cherry Creek; Fern Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carpenter, Cattaraugus; Robert Case, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case, Cherry Creek; Marie
JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOURNAL—Tuesday Banning, Juno 2t> ItSS
LEADERS AT PINE VALLEY — Officers and honor students of the Class of 1955 at Pine Valley Central School shown above (left to right) are, front row, Wayne Martin, vice president; Frances Ingersoll, president; and Faith Eckert, secretary; back row, Robert Case, salutatorian; Roland. Bergey, treasurer; and Norman Parks, valedictorian.
—Post-Journal Staffoto
TOP SENIORS AT PANAMA—Honor students and officers of the Class of 1955 at Panama Central School' pictured above (left to right) are, front row, Marilyn Johnson, salutatorian and secretary; and Evelyn Button, valedictorian and treasurer; back row, Raymond Barrett, vice president; and James Kent, president. —Post-Journal Staffoto
Chrobak, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chrobak, Cherry Creek; Joyce Colson, Mr. and Mrs. David Col-son, South Dayton; David Colvin, Mr. oid Mrs. Arnold Colvin, Cherry Creek; Henry Danker, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Danker, South Dayton; Althea Day, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Day, Leon; Robert Dye, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dye, South Dayton; F.ith Eckert, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoth, Cherry Creek; Richard Greeley, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greeley, Leon; Gerald Hollenbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hollenbeck, Cherry Creek; Peggy Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Howard, South Dayton; Frances Ingersoll. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ingersoll, Cherry Creek; Harold Lengerich, brother of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lengerich, Cherry Creek; Colin MacDon-ald, Colin MacDonald, Forestville; Lawrence Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Martin, Cherry Creek; Wayne Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Martin, Cherry Creek; Elinor Milspaw, Irwin Milspaw, Cherry Creek; Kenneth Mosher, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mosher, South Dayton; Shirley Mount, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mount, Cherry Creek; Herbert Nobles, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Nobles, South Dayton; Norman Parks, Rev. and Mrs. Howard Parks, Cattaraugus; Patricia Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson, Leon; Janice Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Phillips, Cherry
Creek; Joyce Provenzo, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Provenzo, South Dayton; Roger Reynolds, Mrs. Le-land Reynolds, Conewango Valley; Mary Schweiger, Mr. and Mrs. John Schweiger, Cherry Creek; Arthur Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Scott, Cherry Creek; Martha Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stephens, Cherry Creek; Helen Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sweeney, South Dayton; Alvin Tat-chell, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tatchell, South Dayton; Barbara Tingue, Mr. and Mrs. DeForest Tingue, Cherry Creek; Rosemarie Turzillo. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Turzillo, Cherry Creek; Edward Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Weaver, Cherry Creek; and Melvin Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Wolfe, South Dayton.
Hear Educator Edinboro Professor Gives Address
PANAMA—Dr. Ldand VanLan-Ingham, Edinboro State Teachers College, Edinboro, Pa., was the Commencement speaker at the annual graduation exercises of Panama Central School Monday evening.
Merlyn Ireland, president of the Board of Education, presented diplomas to the graduating class. The valedictory was given by Evelyn Button, and the salutatory, by Marilyn Johnson.
Rev. David Wing, pastor of the Niobe Baptist Church, gave the invocation, and Rev. John Linen-doll, pastor of the Panama Baptist Church, the benediction.
Musical numbers were provided by Mrs. Evelyn Button and Miss June Brown, pianists, Carol Ellison and Clyde Johnson.
Robert K. Howe, supervising principal, presented the following awards: Panama P.T.A. awards to Evelyn Button and Clyde Johnson, Seniors; Nancy Casler and Irene Wassink, Juniors; Robert Carlson and Martha Schruise, Sophomores; and Bonnelle Smith, Clarice Wiltsie, and Richards Edwards, Freshmen; W.C.T.U. poster contest awards, Fifth and Sixth Grades, Ann Brandquist, first, Terry Weisbrod, second; Sixth and Seventh Grades, Barbara Nelson, first, Virginia Alexander, second; High School, Margaret Pitts and Edna Jacobs, first, and Jane Casler, second.
Baccalaureate was held Sunday evening in the school auditorium, with Rev. John Linendoll, paster of the Panama Baptist Church, presenting the sermon.
The invocation and benediction were given by Rev. DeWTayne Cunningham, pastor of the BlockvUle Bethel Methodist Church; and Rev. Gerald Lundeen, pastor of the Bear Lake Evangelical United Brethren Church, read the scripture.
Musical selections were provided by Mrs. Evelyn Button and Miss June Brown, pianists, and the Mixed Chorus.
The annual Class Night program, presented Friday evening by the Seniors, included a skit portraying the highlights of their school days, the class will and prophecy, and a ceremony between the officers of the graduating class and the officers of the Class of 1S56.
Senior Class officers include James Kent, president; Raymond Barrett vice president; Marilyn Johnson, secretary; and Evelyn Button, treasurer.
Motto of the Class of ^ is "Forward Ever: Backward Never"; the class flower, the rose; and the class colors, blue and white.
Graduates of Panama Central School and their parents are: Al-lene Abers, Mr. and Mrs. John Abers, Ashville; Raymond Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barrett, Bear Lake; Evelyn Button, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Button; Norman Case, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Case. North Clymer; Clair Donel-son, Mr. and Mrs. Clair E. Donel-son, Ashville; Carol Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ellison, Ashville; George Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibbs, Ashville: Edna Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jacobs, Niobe: Clyde Johnson, Mrs. William Johnson, Bear Lake; Marilyn Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Johnson, Bear Lake; James Kent, Mrs. Albert Kent, Ashville; Flora Morton, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fern Morton, Bear Lake; Ellen Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Eskil Peterson, Ashville; Dale Range, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Range, Ashville; Dorian Schenck, Mrs. Laura Schenck, Bear Lake; and Perry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, Bear Lake.
Ifjf, Audrey Russell. Janet Sampson, Gary Stevenson and Ivan Town.
Members of the Senior Class at
Elmwood Avenue, Falconer: Janice Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
'4 Olson, 202 North Work Street, Fal-eonar; Sally Palmeri. Mr. and!
We ert vary proud to extend our congratulations end best wishes to
the tless of 1955. May the years ahead be happy and" prosperous
for every ona of you!
ANDERSON'S RESTAURANT T IAST MAIM St. l PAlCOWIt. * T.
Congratulations
Graduates of
1955
On this happy occasion we want to express our pride in our school and the splendid young people who are graduating from it.
Good Luck to You! >
ARniosy J. Tata J.
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TO I ALL
THE GRADUATES OF THIS AREA!
May you travel far in a life of successful endeavor. Your fine beginning is a bright omen and we are hippy for you.
Bett Wishes from...
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CLASS of '55
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classroom to the wider opportunities just
outside the door, remember that the good
wishes of this community are with you. We
all join in extending to you the heartiest
Congratulations and Best Wishes upon this
momentous occasion!
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