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'PHELJPS CXX'NTHT- E D I T O R , PH*LPS,: N.T\,=:NOV. T, IMS SEVEN r# Red Jacket School News by F e * s y Foil Ion Six Jutt'wfs from Red Jacket have bc«n chosen to atte n d the Hobart S«*niaars at Hobart Col lege a£ Geneva. R i c h is a l t e r ing a claw to train a look, a t col lege work. The students are John Emisee, Introductory to Eco nomics, Charlotte Steward, Cur r e n t s W artd P \b'.ems; Linda Koch, Introductory Psychology*. Linda Ltaai, Soviet Union and tiie West: Carol Coming's, Intro ductory Psychology; and Linda Marsa. Soviet Union and the W est On November € the tw o cheer* leading squads front K e d Jacket Central will attend a Cheering Clinic at East H igh School in Rochester. N Y T h e squads have each prepared a cheer which they will perfoirn and be judged on by \M r Cheerleader”. Mr Herkimer. He will criticize the cheers and pem t out the grad points of them. There will also be an exhibition of cheerleading and some new techniques will be demonstrated. A ttending’ from Red J a c k e t will be K a thy Volpe. M arlere Volpe, L y n e tte DeVries, Carol Bagshaw, K a thy Crowell, Peggy Poillon and Sharon Busby on the Varsity squad; Cheryl Huffman, Donna M itchell, Con nie Hessney, Jane Goodell, Kathy Herendecn, Janice DetGotto, Car ol Landon. and M a ry Lou Ab bott on the Junior V a rsity equad. « « * Junior High elections have been held at Red Ja c k e t Central. Officers in Miss Elite- seventh grade are Marlene M inute, Presi dent, Barbara M alark, Vice Pres ident, Deborah Johnson, Secre tary. Patricia W alters. Treasur er. and Guy H askins, Student Council Representative. Elected in Miss M ettz's seventh grade were Craig Callahan, President. David Jones, Vice - P r e s i * n t , Michael S t a n d i s h , Secretary, Michael Record, T reasurer: and Raiph Power, Student Council Representative. Mr. Boos’ sev-. enth grade elected H e n r y Clark. President; Bernard D’Arduini. Vice-President; A lfred Ciardl, Secretary, Linda Oney, T reasur er, and Debby Misleany, Student Council Representative. Eighth grade officers In Mr. Antonio's room are P a u l Dewey. President: Julie DeiGotto, Vice President; Debby Rugglee, Sec retary. Patricia Sew ard, Treas urer; and Sandra Cianfoni, Stu dent Council R e p resentative Mr Lynch’s room elected Michael Clarence Cunion Clarence C. Cunion of Shorts- ville died unexpectedly Saturday November 2, in his hom e a t 51 E a st Main Street. H e w a s 73. having been bom in Buffalo on June 9. 1890, son of th e late Ed ward and Anna Jay e s Cunion. He served in the U.S. Navy during World W ar I. cam e here in 1921, and opened a jewelry store. In 1940 he m o v ed the store to Palm y ra and has oper ated there aince. He m arried -rane Ingersoll in Buffalo on August 1, 1923. He was a Mfe member of Transpor tation Lodge #842 of Buffalo, and a member of Jam e s Hickey Post #120 of the A m erican Le gion of Palm y ra, the Tw in Cities Cam era Club and T rinity Mis sion Episcopal Church of Shorls- ville. Survivor* Include nis w lie. a brother, Georg* Cunion of Clear water, Florida* and a sister, Mrs. Grace Cunion F a ir of St. Peters burg, Florida. A Masonic service w a s held at the Schaefer and H a la te d Fu neral Home on Tuesday evening. The funeral w as there Wednes day afternoon, w h th e Rev. I-Al d a n Slone of Zion Episcopal Church of Palm y ra officiating. Burial was to be a t the con venience of the fam ily. Dona tions in his m em o ry m a y be made to Trinity M taio a . Fitxgcrald, President, jo Ann Abbott, Vicc President. Kathy Reed. S e c retary; Andy Boisvert, T reasurer; and Judy Misleany, Student Council Representative. Officers in M r Bonacquisti's room are Robbie M orris. Presi dent. Felix Power. Secretary; W illard Decker. T reasurer and M a rgaret Moses. Student Coun cil R e p resentative Ladies’ Night REED CORNERS Monday Novem ber 11, the M e n 's Club will have Ladies* night in the Federated Church. Supper will be at 7 p.m The program will be a report on the study m a d e by the Gorham Senior Class on the local school issue CKdrity Bofi Set Saturday- 4 The an n u a l 1M3 Charity^Ball will tak e p lace simiritaneoarty'in^ the C a n a n d a igua Inn and th e C a n a n d a igua Country,. Ckib- jotu Saturday, Novem b er 9 from 10 pjnXo 2 a j n . Tickets -- *1.50 each m a y be purchased a t M in d e r 's D r u g Store, Wayne -Drug in the P laza, Norm a Shop, U n ity Shop and a t the door. They will be useable a t either location. Proceeds from the dence will go to p u r c h a s e a respirator for F F T h o m p son Hospital. The Dick P e r r o n Q uartet and N o rm Roberts g r o u p will provide the music. Mrs. R o b e r t L. Case is chair man assisted by Mrs. Richard McSorley. M rs. Clifford Murphy. Supper Roast Beef Supper spon- • sored, by the A ltar-R o e a ry Soci ety o f .l t . Dominic's Church will . \be -in...the Shortsville Legion Home on S a turday, November 9. ‘ from 5.00 tilt all are served. Tickets m a y ba obtained n t \ the door i I you h a v e not already received one. 20% OFF ON ALL SUPER KEM-TONE AND KEM-GLOW PAINTS ALL COLORS EXCEPT WHITE Quarts, Pints and Gallons Victor Coal & Lumber Co. Open A ll Day Wednesdays SCHOOL ST. WA 4-SMU VICTOR, N\ T. W E ARE HAPPY TO W ELCOM E THE “ C O U N T R Y EDITOR” TO OUR COMMUNITY EACKER FUNERAL HOME Phelps, N. Y. LO W CO S T LO A N S PERSONAL, AUTO, HOME REPAIR , SPECIAL CHKCKINC. M IL LPOQKJu1 □do m u § / m i REGULAR CHECKING) ___ I m^lNKSS l o a n s _ ) MORTGAGE LOANS ) IM J lSfiso n i(o) /ooo SAVIXCS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES > INVESTMENT ONE STOP BANKING! In on* way, Security Tract i* like a department a tor* cm supermarket—that is, you can g®* all the service* you need in one stop. Under one roof! 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