Alfred Almond High School - Alcen Yearbook (Almond, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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Remember the times you got caught running in the halls or when you didn't have time to study history? We're going to help you remember, so lets start turning the pages. - " L : Q1 gigs: xi? 5 IN I rf A A f Q " 7-N S ' ,zfgjz g 1 I iii ? " 'fi A .4 -1154 QQ , 3:5 ' I uw xl W sxvw Nw . aww. xf w tg? 4 W qua-W 'Ur' 2 ' 1 5 , 3 5 13.22 1161 I I B fx 134 e.-'- we :you .fri V 'SN' 113-A N s A - as WX X .-ff.',.'3f-fin xl"i.1?fQ95wf 7 N , I X Qi: A person in Alfred-Almond Central School who is a friend of and has a personal interest in the welfare of students and faculty alike is the one to whom the 1950 ALCEN is dedicated. Her interest in the school does not cease when her day's work in the office is done but it carries over into various evening activities. It is a familiar sight to see her selling tickets at the home basketball gamesg to see her waiting at a bus stop as a chaperone for a group of school basketball fans going to see a game awayg to see her in the audience enjoying a school play, a band con- cert, or a gym exhibition. She is often found substituting in the homemaking or commercial department of the evening classes in Adult education. As secretary to Mr. john Gilmore, her services are in- dispensable. Every day she is writing letters, making out checks, writing passes and many other innumerable things which we all take advantage of in some way or another. Her contacts with us have been many and varied but this we know - - - she has always been willing and able to help us in om' times of need. Therefore, we the graduating class of 1950 are pleased to dedicate this, our yearbook, to Miss Virginia Wheeler. 4 M3 5533? W wr 244 K fa QW? x QP 4 v Miss Virgin ia Whe e ler v9W"" C' REMEMBER THERE ARE FOUR SECTIONS 5104? Summa, Cluaw M Q o 0 rf.: N .W JZSRN 2 cali +2 'Vx ,ex f' QQ! O O LE Ts REMI W Y0 F f 1 ,QD X 7048 57146262 ,Zz VI, If O fy Q ' 7' gl O 5 ft j f i if f , f x y f fmffl X ' af ? K , If May :Mn X right 5, Vx 15,75 , " X , I jf 'Q l.-N 1 jtmflm V I . 'W ' vw ' 'K Mrs Jane Baxter Semor High Math Mrs Sarah Ells Fourth Grade Mrs Dons Pame Frith Grade f-I Nl l 'Q TA 64 aj mi Mrs Hazel Beman Second Grade Momtor WR. it aww MISS Emma Emens Physlcal Education '96 Mrs Sarah Park First Grade Mrs Marlon Stucker Librarian - . 'WP M 4, fav'-I .1 r I -I 1.:3.4w-.MI Nlrs Carol Brown l'1rsl C r idf Xl0IlllOI' Mrs Ruth Glover Kmdergarten ,J 1 W1-4' Mlss Vera Paulsen Semor Hlgh En Ish Mrs Eleanor Sweeney Nurse yds 'LW' .p 'A "' f, Mrs Helen Calahau Fourth Grade gg Mr Olin Johnson Musrc -Q7 wr-Q .I v-,, 9,3 lf X" x Miss Ldl'0llIlL Lhurch l lrst Crul Momtcr Mrs Katharme Karl Guldance Mrs Mae Pettengmll Mr Paul Powers Llhrary Momtor Physlcal Educatlon fd Mlss Helen Thomas Mr Robert Torrey Languages Semor Hxgh Social Studxe ALM A t A A R ' I ' "xl:-. ' "'.',zf '1 . V- 1 ld Y " Q 'gf , "' L 2392. V . . ,,,, ZA, I Av. ,at ,N 'Q S Q ff. Q ,D an Ai ,5 .1 K ' -4' f .5 W +I' 4 f i ' W 3 . , M 5' N. , X l gf i .y - i . 5 4 1 I ig av :a 3 , , f f r ..-Q, 4. 1 '-Q '-I . t 1, w ,, V X AAI, f 1 2 P ,Q .. jig v',,6su:?"3"': M V " ' ' v - . - , ' , V, 4 - , M' E7 1 il S . .Lf . 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Standin : Sylvia Ferry, Phyllis Wilkins, Beverlly llargrnves. We wish to express our appreciation to our Class ad- visors, Miss Paulsen and Miss Emens, for their coopera- tion in helping us with our activities such as the Senior Play and the Senior Ball CLASS OFFICERS Lola Sutton Presidenl Beyerly llargraves CLASS COLORS MCC President Green and White Phyllis Wilkins Secretary CLASS FLOWER lied Carnation Sylvia Ferry Treasurer ,ludy liurdick RUSSELL ALLEN "Rus" . . . one ot the faithful chemistry fiends - - still going strong?I . . . takes girls for rides - - hey now . . . "oh PiHle" . . . one girl isn't enough for a dance, and only in the 7th grade - - may turn out to e a bigamist . . . goes for build- ing models pop finally got a car oh boy will he wearing a green cap at Ag Tech next year ets A plusses ln Mech drawing uddy good in art classes too -.Q at-aff ALICE ALDRICH e Skippy map tests had a little to do with 1t or was lt a movie? a swell friend to have quiet oh brother get her gom stafl chauffeur 'lhanks pretty halr and nlce figure cant walt to get to school every day' always looking., for vacatlons tears around in a certam teacher s car how about that'7 can al ways he depended upon runs around wlth a couple of Alfred Sta tion kids witty DONALD ARMSTRONG "Arnie" . . . alias Flashg alias Conzalles . . . exerts a terrific amount of energy in moving . . . a rare booming bass . . . goes on uiet trips to NYC - - almost as bald as another Sr .... Supreme Power iStu- dent Councill . . . played on the first strin varsity - - tall . . . is an O.D. p ans to he B M O C quote and unquote has stxnkte feet ask Corrine the great lover in the Senior Play ask him to show you the set of calendars he picked up noisy '41 i950 463g 441 We it DONALD BIEHL Tony dark wavy hair and broad shoulders wears flashy suspenders noisy bass' comes to school quite often with Virginia her little helperll goes to Homell a lot left Al s in a great hurry one night first string varsity basketball had an attractlon for trees but got Over ll the other summer likes to toss a baseball around bachelor ID his Junior year speeds around in a green Dodge smoothy ROBERT BLOOMQUIST Bloomie lives on diaper 1 has a car but doesnt or can t use ll ll s sharp as a tack! likes to go to Jamestown didnt make the mornin tram N Y Day we can see why l math enthusiast walked his legs oil' getting ads tough job got to the semi finals in badmitton doubles an attempted carpenter helped his brother build a house always tr ing to find someone to shoot pool a ter school always arotmd 12 '50 N 'X YJ ' ll ff ? . . t I I ' ' . 'f .v ., E U . ' - - ' . . . ' H - H . . . shy. , . . ' . HB In - - - 1 xi i Q I u I. '., " I' I 4 . , 'QU ' 1, U p U ' . - - , X 5 I 7 X I 5 A my L -9 Q 'J C - ins ' L 1 an ff 5? 'if A was ' Q: We ...sg E . , .. .t., ' O F I ' : '5 " ,isy J .pg ' ' 4:2 if Q iff ', ', . -'R ta s . . .3 gf ls' 7, fl ,Q frog-gift Y' EI3gi3girQ,,'f 2 X . if u 11 I . I . - - U . H . . . . . h'll . . . , ' . . . . . , ' ' - - i Y ' I ' . . . ' .' Q . , - ' F . . .,. 5 . . DOROTHY BUDDE "Dot" . . . works hard on the farm . . . makes hooked rulgs in Hmkg. . . . a good basketball p ayer . . . quiet in school - - but what about out- side?? . . . makes pretty clothes and knitted a little sweater - - for little brother . . . DAB or DEB - - it gets rather confusing in typing some- times . . . likes West Almond dances . . . "whot" happened to the milk- man?! . . belon s to the FHA . . . a swell friend to iave . . . advisor to a certain teacher about homes . . . has a friend named Thelma . . . dependable. f-""'9' DCROTHY BRUNDAGE ot . . . usherette . . . pretty curls and nice clothes . . .likes to sew, but would rather buy them . . . Helen's twin . . . knows a little about Greenwood and Canisteo . . . is familiar with Candy Land . . . those days in typing - - calm and col- lected!! . . . those Sat. nights either roller skating or square dancing . . . never sees a whole movie - - madden- ing . . . a future Buffalo student . . . member of FHA . . . just plain likes Hornell . . . nice. 23 -'Fw 'Y JUDITH BURDICK "Judy" . . . takes lon Greyhound trips - - comes back witi sun burns and memories . . . Our Art Editor . . . draws little men? - - she's sorry, she can't help it!!! . . . serves cheese seasoned with black ants?!? so ap e- tizing . . . her cello grew a flew inches this year . . . we understand! . . . has gone to All-State for the last two years . . . made delicious tunafish sandwiches for play practice . . . also falls in love with the Boss's nephew!!! brown hair, blue eyes and freckles . . . romantic. 1950 PAULA BUTTON "Pewla" . . . strawberry blond and freckles . . . has a deep interest in Chorus??! Hmmm! . . . All-State soprano . . . just made it home that night too . . . what a place for the car to break down!! . . . Aunt So h- ronia - - despises boys, but decidies better . . . very neat at home . . . always has a good history notebook to copy - - don't tell on us!! . . . writes good speeches - - we're sorry . . . lucky - - that night when the roads were slippery . . . good base- ball player . . . studious. ARLENE CHAMPLIN "Arlene" . . . "pops" pop corn after school for games . . . those wild times in the Hmkg. room! . . . plays the piano . . . in the summer she works around Alfred . . . on Sundays she can be seen riding in "gay nineties" style . . . Whoa . . . Red hair and! not had though . . . always looks nice and has a nice smile . . . often walks home from Alfred . . . just a little exercise!!! President of the FHA this year . . , gets things done . . . ambitious. 13 MARIE COOK "Marie" . . . Elaine-a-Beth - - another stra name . . . too bad the dance coulcin't have been on Sat. nite - - we're sorry too . . . pretty natural wavy hair and dimples . . . has got strings attached to both the army and navy . . . has a twinkle in her eyes and laughs a lot . . . lays the part of Betty, the engagecii girl . . . what an anniversary present she got - - that's the way to do it . . . re- ceived a surprise visitor one night . . . still working on her hope chest!! . . . sweet. ROSEMARY CHAPMAN "Rosie" . . . gets a little con- fused when marching . . . comes to school in the morning - - K2 o'clock p.m.l . . . Our Literary Editor . . . one of our married seniors . . . start- ed taking Hmkg. in senior year - - wonder why! . . . tears off for Bklyn on any old excuse . . . favorite pas- time - - studying map tests . . . sum- mers at the lake - - those midnight swims! hmmm, we wonder . . . likes to imitate people's walks . . . gets pestered all the time by some certain ELEANOR CORNELIUS "Red" . . . also Ellie . . . likes to visit West University St. an awful lot! . . . enjoys short names as Jim and Bill - - anybody we know? . . . can be found most any lace iwaiting on tablei . . . prefers time Union best of all . . . rare sense of humor - - glets silly . . . swell dancer - - good r ythm . . . is going to Ag Tech next year . . . use to feed nickles to the juke box in the Diner - - after hours . . . receives letters from England now and then . . . lively. if '1!"'!"'9 boys . . . genius. . 1A K , z if Xi' LYLE DYKE "Lyle" . . . seems quiet, but is he really? . . . blond and wavy hair , , , likeg girls - - tall . . . didn't spend much time with us - - couldn't stand us! . . . left in January . . . we wish he could of been here longer, we would liked to have known him better . . . a profound ag student . . . works for Dad on the farm . . . came to our school from Angelica . . . gets disgusted with typing - - fdsa lid? . . . can't settle down to save him- self - - has gone to about five differ- ent schools . . . likeable. -QQ wr 'il "ff" , t N It Fx f' . , - A GLENN DRUMM "Tiger" . . . really not as vicious as it sounds . . . works in brother's garage . . . lady's man - - prefers blonds though . . . knows a few Hornell girls - - nice stuff!! . . . owner of a membership card to the Grunt and Croan Dept. - - good too . . . frightened a irl in Bath - - pretty fast runner aiso - - all right now . . . enjoys roller skating - - had a swell time in Rochester . . . he's going to buy up all the yearbooks and cut a certain picture out - - we all like it . . . friendly. 14 L! SYLVIA FERRY "Si" . . . varsity cheerleader two years - captain Senior year . . . plays solo clarinet - hot stuff . . . Binnie - has a twin brother - guess who! . . . part ownershi in a private estate at Letchworth lgark - had a hard time finding it . . . works in Almond telephone office rubber ears"'7 walts for week ends likes to go swimmmg on nice summer even1ngs7' everyone thlnks she IS going to Cornell suprise' what happened to the pencils in the library? wears glasses IH her purse cute Q5-'Y ff? MARGARET FALZARANO Peggy Honeyrun Road kid pretty shiny black hair often works mstead of coming to school teacher saw her one day' soda jerk gets fired all the tlm6 loves lt though one of the last chemistry disciples wouldnt think of missing a Latin test enjoys herself talks all the tlme ask Mrs Stuckerl bets on the World Series make any money? llstens to WI LA friends? long distance calls from Cornlng would do anythlng MARGARET GACH "Margie" . . . likes square dances - it's a long way home . . . only girl in the third period physics class - maddening isn't it? . . . seems quiet - gets cau t in the darndest places anot er chemistry fiend plans to be a nurse she'll make a good one too member of the Sen lor Chorus doesnt like to play basketball she is good at it thou h sat in front of a pretty ru character last year ln English quiet FX .1 2 fly kg x "A 065011K nl g ,Q aw" "6 ' for a friend talkative 'J QNIEL GREEN L D-anny lives on lfast Val ley Road his father s c tr Dave him a rough tlme has a motor cycle now can be seen drlvlng around Almond qulte a hxt watch out don t let the second graders get you downl' sweet kids has a good atm when it comes to throwing potatoes study hall or class ' played first string varsity also play ed some baseball Ag student plays coronet 1n band rather qulet and blushes easlly nice is BEVERLY HARGRAVES ev varslty cheerleader on ,Iayvees her Junior year throws her b1llfold away now and then Mrs Buford in the play good tap dancer and llkes to tumble Miss B mens prodigy takes notes a P ll A meetings fsecretaryl home maklng major need your hair hired? see Bev likes to drlve eeek' has a special in terest ln Almond likes to go places gone all the t1me crazy' 15 I - . 0 I u , l ' . I - ., ',' ' ' -- u gn CK 1, ' 7 ,Vx ,ggi K Qt fi 9. j J f .- . "' V 'eff 1.41594 . as - i .gl 1 -1 lx F5 ' 1- hai l ' -'rt YU. ,az Xa '. ' Luz' m , eta. R , 1' ,' i5so'o,".! , U9'29l0 ' '- ,Q ', ' H vp - 1 -, Y' - as rs I - so 'AfxCf l 1... .. ,B ,K UI B . . . I v A I l ., L , . . . 1, A g 5 W I ,. A he ' r l , A .u . 1 . . . 1 - ? .... ' . i .Q .i . I ' ARLITA JOHNSON "Snooky" . . . never diets . . . wears some snappy red slacks . . . has a pet expression but she won't let us put it in . . . has a little blond hair and pretty blue eyes . . . doesn't believe in long hair . . . Baldy . . . goin' to get married at 28 already promised otherwise she s a splnster how s this 799 what happens on Fridays s eepy'7 Our Sales Manager makes a good base ln physical torture class has a love for cur rent event tests darn cute 1950 Q75 HQ I 6 not winter snowplows' always ready to help friendly .I DALE LOROW Head stationary forward retty movable now good jitter girls like him and he likes glr s well7'7 old bram in his tory did he show Mr Torrey where to get his deer777 a little heavy in places but not had bow ties Wowll has an old hat with safety pin darn good pitcher those legs by the wa what goes on ln phys1cs'7"'7 always as an answer in English Hurrump those ple crusts that tasted of NaHCO3 wise SHIRLEY IDL Shirley can always be found ln llmkg room likes to wear dungarees always wllling to help likes to play guard in basketball good too treasur er of FHA for 2 years has a bright smile which often shows likes to read a lot what kind of books? has been seen with an 0 student from here nice black hair always in a page o doesnt like to walk down hill in the rain had hopes of getting to school one day this r r ROBERT LEWIS "Bob" . . . those trips to Cornell . . . what about the rare quietness in the Ag room!! . . . matman, good too . . . one of the faithful chemistry fol- lowers - - there's still hope - - a little any way . . . gets a little con- fused in history - - simple course?? doesn't take much interest in g1rls"l rather quiet well al most plcked up a pair of glasses not bad though doesn t care for dancing likes to be pursued one of the four 1n Ag likeable tes h Q, L 'SQ DONALD MASON Cameron class clown Miss Paulsen s little pest w cant decide whether lt s black or blond hair Quote Poor old uy his mother dropped dead Now ont get the wrong ideal This jerk was in a biographical report math brain' one of the three who took Solid cant sit still ants'7' has a lost mind found ilease return always has 1 goo stock of paper buys H79 baby sits with puppies or sa e Winnie wears high heels and wig twin of our play wound un 5.1 16 L 1 ,I .-1--." I.. O- ldiilli ALL '2'. i Q px K t - as J ' kq er I .,,,.,, V his y + i ii' :F . I K X . .... ' --'if ' . .. ' ' ' --f THELMA PAGE "Thelma" . . . our littlest class mate . . . wears a precious stone on her third finger, left hand - - uses Ponds- -lucky guy. . .when's the big day going to be .... has pretty eyes and laughs a lot . . . gets awful dis- JOHN PALMER "Jack" . . . mad driver - - motor- cycle is always breaking down . . . flash bulb maniac - - thanks! . . . heads for Wellsville every chance - - girls or roller skating? . . . lighting and sound effects man for play . . . good mechanic, helps his father - - usually found with Danny - - motor- gusted with typing at times!! . . . ,f cycle duet . . . played Varsity bas- joined us in our Junior year . . . is N' P . 4 . ketball - - good goalie in soccer . . . making a lot of things for a hope :gf wrestled in Junior year . f. . throws chest . . . another member of F.H.A. :'! ' - erasers and dish rags . . . keeps - - hooks rugs, nice ones too - gg! ' things going in Tinkertown . . . was likes to cook and work around the in chorus his freshman year . . . house . . . Sweet. A e 4 YW Handy. WILMER MERRITT Studious. it E V! l LA VERNE PATTON "Barney" . . . gets his car snowed in the darndest places - - didn't get home that night either . . . blond hair - - always in his eyes . . . has to buy a new pair of glasses every so often - - they're always get- per - - future? . . . works in Baker s Store after school . . . takes Ag . . . always late to school - - could it be your car? . . . makes good pies and cookies in bachelors training - - wears fiashy socks . . . easy going. "Shorty" . . . freckles and sud- denly appeared with wavy hair - - toni? . . . used to let girls beat him upg but not anymore . . . at last he grew this year - - we almost gave up . . . must like math - - four years of it - - science too . . . runs around with "Cameron" . . . teacher's pest . . . spends a lot of time as movie operator . . . rides a bicycle . . . his favorite gmc - - bottle-pool. A his- tory fiend - - basketball manager . . . ting in the way . . . fair wood chop- f-"f""' 1950 'E BETTY PECK "Betty" . . . has a rough time in typing- - thanks for the paper . . . always getting banged up in gym class . . . likes to crochet . . . honor Hmkg. student - - planning for the A future? . . . give's young sister a few rough times . . . often goes to the square dances - - what's the attrac- tion? . . . book worm . . . what hakp- pened to the old flame? . . . Karr Val- ey kid - - wants to be a fashion de- signer . . . what happened to the trum- pet? - - chorus Freshman year . . . energetic. 17 DONALD PARKER "Don" . . . soldier boy . . . must have gut bored with school - - so he joined the Army . . . khaki - - favorite color . . . likes horses - - knows all about saddles . . . got a sock out of bachelors training . . dislikes the gals in Virginia . . . has an attrac- tion in West Almond . . . general's helper . . . left us in April '49 to start his career . . . gets home once in a while to see us . . . we're lad he is graduating with us . . . blond hair . . . nice looking. ETHEL PECK i "Ethel" . . . Betty's sister . . . good forward in basketball - - iikes volleyball too . . . movie fan -.- seen any good ones lately?! . . . quiet type - - is she real y? . . . won't t ink of fighting with her sister - - who's strongest?! . . . also likes Hmkg. - - bet she's a good cook . . . spent a year in chorus . . . goes to 1 most of the play days . . . has a ' smile for everyone . . . acquired a pair of glasses this year - - look good too . . . a good friend to have . . . has lots of atience . . . can be devilish too . . . fikeable. .AVQ , nb' , sf'ft14ff3ZW,g V 63,2121 r,,1e.- f S , ,t tiqwgwf , it .f ,, t Q 5,23 . -ttt:-r::is1g'-132'-.,,. .ww-4 gr' ffljf' KEITH REYNOLDS "Hands" . . . alias Duke . . . high speedl?! loves physics! - -.never late to classll - - - up late every night - - with his trapsl? . . . woman hater - - but how about the one in Hornel1?? . . . excitement at the wrestling matches . . . seems to like to work in Canada - - must be more interesting up there . . .yregular customer lat the pool'palace . . . joined the rass- ling" team this year . . . comes to school now and then . . . took bache- lors training last year . . . future - - homemaker . . . mayor's son too . . . mischievous. 05V 'MQ ---at , , with M. , 1 ftfixfaerg . i?5:5???fj 5 ,531-2' . 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' 1 N ELIZABETH SNYDER HAROLD SNYDER "Betty" . . . comes to school half "Marx" . . . frceflfltaxi service!!! a day - - thatis because she's mar- . . . first string varsity . . . found in ried . . . future homemaker . . . fu- mom 233 every morning - - likes ture?! . . . sports enthusiast, missed Lyping??'? brain in physics - - good in the Olean game, though! . . . tears math too . . . wool room in his base- l for Wellsville - - roller skating . . . ment . . . full of muscles - - used to Heal- h0USek66PCl' ' ' jllSl 35k KCI wrestle . . . also likes short people! . . . trips to Rochester - - to see her , , , likes to sit in the back seat in mother? . . . calls ufp people for Mrs. the movies - - huba-huba . . . brush 4 Sweeney - ' Ullafll 0 HCCF - - - made 21 cut boy . . . had no trouble walking good try at blond hair . . . always away with the mile at Rochester . . . buying groceries . . . drives the car hard Working, - - no license! . . . gave a Halloween party - - dancing in the dark . . . used to be Shaw . . . carefree. 18 ROBERT STUDLEY "limb" . . . lives on Norton's alley . . . rams around with ,lack . . . gen- erally helpful . . . one of lilr. Still- Ill2.lll'S pests . . . future - - Ftll'Ilf'llll'I' . . . tears around in Wills-y's var . . . which is it. Canistec or Aritlov-fr'?f"' interrupted at three a. ni. Sunday mornings . . . member of the National guard . . . likes to loaf - - who doesn't? . . . lrving's square dann- partner . . . good chef . . . na-vor skips school!?! . . . has a way of not paying to get into a square dance . . . wonder if he's interested in girl-."" nice wavy hair . . . vnnri nature-cl. ,ap y f -- X il,,i M 1 t ..r- HAROLD STRANC "Peanut" . . . Phillips Creek boy . . . fusscs around in bachelors train- ing - - going to be a bacl1elor?! . . . another Ag student . . . always found in Belmont . . . streaks around in a Studebaker red truck . . . giggles . . . perfectionist at dish washing some woman will like that . . member that certain day in history class? . . . Future Farmer . . . anoth- er of our class "shorties" . . . used to gaze out of the window in English . . . clever laugh . . . angel in the library - - aren't we all?! . . . can't wait until graduation . . . gets along. . FC- LOLA SUTTON "Lola" . . . faithful history stu- dent . . . OUR EDITOR . . . holds meetings in the darndest places! - - crowded too . . . bell bottom trousers - - hearts delight . . . Class Presi- dent . . . took a year's vacation from school - - all better now . . . Latin prodigyl? Miss Paulsen knows it . . . pounds the piano for everyone - - sings alto in chorus . . . plays every- thing from bells to cymbals in band . . . knits sweaters for herself, but her family ends up wearing them! . . . avid ping pong player . . . writes backwards . . . ambitious. View? it ,ii snag x if I it K ' W ft 1 ,fs -'i A it wei' 3 , rl 'M L 3-.--.. 2" " F1 tg, -in gtg-5 , ,, " f .jf W. . 1 'lj 1' 2" 'Q tai t Y Q V ' rm W 2 , 1 l ETHEL TRAVIS "Ethel" . . . lost "Boston sticker" - - special souvenir'?? , . . Mr. Torrey says he is going to miss her in his- tory - - so will Peanut . . . is a big pest to a certain someone! . . . drivers training - - she'll wreck that car yet . . . picked up that laugh in some lost place . . . a swell dancer . . . runs around with "Red" . . . spends most her time at the Union . . . seen in a light tan Dodge!! . . . comfortable couch in front room?! . . . stays home after heavy dates - - hmrnmm! . . . good artist - - rare kind . . . catches cold riding on motor- cycles . . . fun. 19 ' 4' ,f n,-,, A if xi! f-2, 2 ' f' 'J' 'Q -'51 , , " 7' V' . fjflzf 3 -. V V tif? swf-t, . .. ,ant if 1 -c eq..-w U. ' A e'e'f.:f3tf' .1 A '-af' ' 'isifisi Lf Q fl l ' iii it -liflif i - , f K A WARREN TRUMAN "Warren" . . . frequently found in the Sugar Bowl, but can think of i . better places! . . . lcngthens his nights by sleeping all day - - espe- cially in class . . . plays the "Ban- dits" for extra money - - quarter or dime? . . . gets in to some pretty good poker games . . . occasionally works for "pop" at the Sun office . . . darn good soccer player - - but spoiled a season by being laid up . . . ,can be found laying ping pong at Al s - - that's alili? . . . takes col- lection at church . . . flashy dresser. 1950 i HELEN WHITFORD "Helen" . . . often found in Canis- teo - - goes square dancing every Sat. nite . . . future homemaker - - the stools were giving her ti rough time . . . tree fell down when it saw her coming - - during drivers' trainingl? . . . never eats - - takes pills instead . . . always found with Dorothy . . . took a trip to Oregon - - on the train . . . d0esn't swim- - rather lay inthe sun . . . good sewer . . . enjoyed a certain trip to Greenwood one night!! . . . seems interested in llornell - - vould it he the boys then-?l . . loyal. i950 JO ANN WHEATON "Jo" . . . always getting passes for Mrs. Slllf'lKt'f - - interest in tht- halls7 . for 509 I leader for two yt-.irs . . . drives through Alfred like mad - - sxxitt h hoard operator . . . thi' classes' . . refuses to sell :XA pencils - s trlieap . . . xllX'S1tV vlieer- Champion "Gravy Kid'.' . . . likes the name "Hob" - - good standby . . . makes a good forward in basketball - - mernlwr of the "flip 5" in gym class . . . pretty good at ping pong tool . . . can't rt-sist getting sick at 10 weeksl? . . . has a rough time in English - - erasersl . . . neat. 3 PATRICIA ZIRKALBACH "Pat" . . . likes to vxander in the north end of the hall . . . blond hair ireall and nim- smile . . . takes over eighth period study hall in l,indy's room - - quiet hunt-hll . . . roller skates a lot . . . na-vt-r stays home - - out every nite . . . C'.in't make up her mind wliivh one - - got so IHHIIV hoy friends . . . jean in our great drama . . . takes gym with the sixth graders . . English, favorite class - - tack- les big words - - aggravating aren't they?! . . . square dancer . . . pet peeve - - history . . . llappy-godliclxy. 20 PHYLLIS WILKINS "Phill" . . . happy little kid . . . owns at vompletely lost dog - - loves mire . . . skips school - - gets tired easily . . . chases around for Virginia and tape revorcter . , . always get- ting ht-r rlass ring bavlt - - in c-hurvlil . . . use to study lnlt-rrunwlititvreal hard - - esper-ially lata- at nightl . . . borrowed ,,l.f1-5 from Donny - - we lieard about it . . . has a little sister who has more fun in the :raft-tvria? . . . threatens to c-ut her hair shorter if Don gets a brush 1,-ut f- W 5ll0I'lt?X'?l . . . goes to Letvhwortli exery year - - gets lost too . . . short and devilish. Z z z Kia!! Nc! .2 Ac! 4 Q ,auf Serum Glen allot! cl FRESHMEN We were really SCDIOFS that IS SCHIOYS rn Junior High School We would rather have been Freshmen 1n Hlgh School though As trme went on we pre sented the play Who Wouldn t Be Crazy and by the tlme ll was completed every one was really crazy' The cast conslsted of Warren Truman Don Blehl Lola Sutton Judy Burdlck Dale Lorow Beverly Hargraves Don Armstrong Russell Allen Joanne Wheaton Marie Cook Betty Snyder and five others who have left The play was drrected by Mr Wlllard After the play was over and a great success we started workxng on the May Frolrc At the dance Arlrta .lohnson and Kenneth Snyder were chosen Duke and Duchess The class officers for thls year were Don Brehl Pres Sylvla Ferry Vlce Pres Lola Sutton Sec and Mane Cook Treas SOPHOMOHES As Freshmen we mlssed our annual class p1cn1c so we declded to hold ll at the begmnmg of our Sophomore year After findmg some Chaperons 'Vlr and Mrs Stucker we all pxled into a bus and headed for the Bath Farr We had a wonderful time rn sprte of the ram and other minor mlsfortunes At the beglnmng of the year wrth Warren Truman as president we declared that we were gomg to make some money We werent golng to be the usual xnactlve Sophomores After much debate we resolved to sponsor a movle Black Bart at the Majestic Thea ter We were a llttle dlsappomted rn the show but we made 350 so who were we to compla1n'7 we antlcxpated even more Thls year was falrly quxet even though we were con stantly holdlng class meetlngs and making them last a whole perlod After we got our class rlngs we were all carrying our hands up ln the alr so everyone could see we were Junrors however as time went on there were a few rlngless Jumors any way ln May we had our Junlor Prom wlth the theme of a troplc lsland Hey who were the wlse ones that took all of the cocoanuts and pmeapples" They weren t paxd for yet' Arllta Johnson and Donald Armstrong were chosen by the band as Prmce and Prlncess of the affaxr With Donald Armstrong our class presxdent we dlscussed the possrhxlxty of s onsonng another movle and putting a Juke box or coke machlne ID the cafeterra ut that would have overworked us so we downed rt SENIORS Happy dayl Now all we have to do rs count the good old history as srgnments before the great day of graduatxon Wlth Lola Sutton our class president we started the year off at top speed but xt sure was awful quxet wxthout brg Dale Lorow Bemg Semors surprlses a lot of us It seems llke a b1g dream to us when Mr Gllmore makes an announcement for the Semors and we know he means us It rs a rather superlor feelln not that we carry any concert around wxth us Thls year more and more we are ecommg separate lndlvlduals and most of us are plannmg to o on to college or some sort of school but there are a few of us who are wlse an getting marrled Qurt Your Kxddln was one of the hrgh lrghts of the year along wrth the annual Semor Ball w rch provlded excuses to et out of classes but mostly after school while the decoratlng was gomg on T e day has arrived At last we are on our way, marchlng out of the audltorlum After shed dlng our caps owns and tears 07 we collected what was left of us ln spite of the heat lt wxl seem strange not comlng back next year but we have a stack of swell memones and we know you will too as Semors 21 f' , L 1 'hr ,I . V 1 L' .44 1 all . af . . . . . - , 1 . . , ' ' ' . ' . g . ' . . ' ' ' ll Y, ' ' ' - 1 n o u , , ' Y Ad 3 JUNlOllS: Heal live Juniorsl Just to be a Junior was something, but next year . Q , . , . . g . U - , , , l I , ' , - t - - as - n n Q 1 , 1 a . . . , . E . . .. . . . if . . . . , . . E . , ? Y I , - . . -I No mam, I jest knocked my knee cap off! She must be asleep let s go "Put that back in the suitcase Winnie 1" Auv- Name Bel Aldrlch us Allen Arnie Armstrong Tony Blebl Bloomle Bloomqu Dot Brundage Dot Budde Judy Burdrck Pewla Button Arlene Champlln Rosle Chapman Mane Cook ed Cornelxus Lyle Dyke Tiger Drurnm Peggy Falzarano 1 Ferry Margie Gach Danny Greene Bev Hargraves Shlrley Ide Snooky Johnson Bob Lewls Head Lorow Cameron Mason Shorty Merntt Thelma Page J ack Palmer Barney Patton Betty Peck Ethel Peck Don Parker Hands Reynolds Betty Snyder Marx Snyder Peanut Strang Bob Studley Lola Sutton Pxnky' Travis Duke Truman ,Io Wheaton Helen Whrtford Phlll Wrlklns Pat Ztrklebach ISI Always Found rn father s Jeep rn art room drlvlng truck sometlmes esterlng omell sellmg cards runnrng rn clrcles muslc room home messmg wrltrng letters Alfred on the farm wlth grrls Harvey and Carey Cornell studying hlstory locker 5 Hmkg room eatlng wlth Barney A s Mrss Paulsen s wlth Cameron asslng notes ellsvrlle on the road ho rug day dreamrng rn camp tra pm wrt Pumpkin dozxng Ag room joklng knlttlng Unlon sleepxng berng sllly Demon s Pond collectrng looking ln room 2 om 16 if Crownrng Glory prettrness cooklng hex ht cur s Swedlsh accent neatness strength bass fiddle vocabulary red haxr green eyes dlmples speed typm musc es generosxty kmdness chemrstr smile glasses athletic abllxty hrstory senseless humor black hair wavy haxr shortness motorcycle broken glasses sewmg personalxty uniform romptness lond harr carvpa blush mustache erseverance au h ma figure Clothes Don Englrsh 24 Classed As frrendly quiet slow star hot stuff rug cutter homemaker helpful strawberry blond talkatxve precrous lonesome card hermrt wolf rare lux glrl S Y ummmlll baby srtter the harr sharp funny phllosopher go getter cute lazy reckless we don t know nrce rugged dead beat sweet crty slrcker lady krller Tarzan slave drlver sllly mean athletrc quret'7l7 shrlmp rrt Future hrstory teacher gardener drsk Jockey lady wrestler haymaker theater manager taxr drrver dlsh washer social worker movie star garba e scow captarn heart reaker waitress acrobat baker fortune teller farmer s wlfe welght lifter cop referee arrlme hostess chorr boy polxtlclan seal tralner ganster hash sllnger bartender brrck layer actress lovelorn columnlst eneral ugltrve of Justlce mother mrser Sec of Defense wlfe beater trolley conductor seamstress elevator boy scrub woman square woman lxon tamer chorus girl 1- JU QM! y t . 0 ' I f ,N 'v A CIR 1, I A l A . . ,, . ,, . . . . . 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D lute,- GM. .Beat ZUJI! 7 Donor Alice Aldrich Russell Allen Donald Armstrong Donald Biehl Robert Bloomquist Dorothy Brundage Dorothy Budde Judith Burdick Paula Button Arlene Champlm Rosemary Chapman Marie C ook Eleanor Cornellus L le Dyke Glienn Drumm Margaret F alzarano lvia Ferry argaret Cach Daniel Greene Beverly H argraves Shirley lde Arllta Johnson Robert Lewis Dale Lorow Donald Mason Wrlmer Merritt Thelma Page John Palmer Laverne Patton Betty Peck Ethel Peck Donald Parker Keith Reynolds Elizabeth Snyder Harold Snyder Harold Strang Robert Studley Lola Sutton Ethel Travis Warren Truman Jo Ann Wheaton Helen Whrtford Phyllis Wilkins Patricia Z zrkelbach yur .v-f gb ff? 0, ex:-tk Lf' uiaggq Q , y..-.hiv-v ll V Q 2,354 me-anti 11' -14 '55 1201 L f lxibmg JJ "bl ll SE her his his his his her her her er er er er er IS is er er er IS er er er rs is IS is er IS IS er er IS is er IS 1 is er er is er er er er Wills bashfulness cooking ability freckles long shots stubborness dancing ability smile artistic ability love life determination thrnness cheerfulness red hair chores as pump oquacrousness sweetness quietness curly hair adventures helpfulness short hair good humor false teeth clownmg books diamond motor garbage truck coyness patience training brain happiness money fierceness wavy hair knitting laugh giggles history marks neatness shortness blond halr BMW ,' W 1' S D ho f 4, C iss . I To Thelma Gordon Billy lde Weyman Price Dick Brown Mr. Torrey Louis Roberts Roberta Glover Carolyn Bird Noreen Davison Ralph Rossman Mary Hllsdorf Marion Sutton Dick McLane Lawrence Watson Carolyn Gilmore Audrey Decker Anne Maclntosh Kenny Schnautz Bob Lawrence Corinne Maclntosh Margaret Terwllliger Jennifer Brennan Roger Johnson Beverly Plank Paul Stillman James McAndrews Phyllis Davison Duane Greene jimmy Harris Dorothy Davis Alberta Ormsby Dick Wxrt Sara Jacob Carol Payne Leon Easton Joe Cotton George Travis Ardls Hinkle Shirley Plank Meredith Drake Norma Short Joyce Kame Marie Mullen Mary .lane Parish fer Aiarw 50014 h . . . h . . h . . . h . . h . . h. h. . h ? - . S ' h MV t ' . h. . h . . h . . . h . . . h, h. h. , . . . h. h . . . h. h. g . . h . h . h. . . . . . h. . . h . h. h's h. . . h .. . . . h , h. . , h . 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If-T if -e R kits? 25 ALCEN ANTICS Vol l lssue 5 Monday June 1 1960 Alcen Cxty NEWEST SUMMER CREATIONS TO BE SHOWN Modeling the newest summer creations of Don Blehls Fashions wlll be JoAnne Wheaton and Ethel Travxs at the fashlon show sponsored by Page 81 Palmer Department Store SECRETARY OF DEFENSE TO SPEAK Mxss Mane Cook Secretary of Defense wnll give an address Advantages and O portunxtles of the Armed Forces at Town Hall onday July 1 Colonel Donald Parker and Admxral Glenn Drumm will be present during the afternoon to accept any oblxgxng recrults OBITUARY The Misses Lola Mae Sutton and Judlth Shaw Burdick dled Aprxl l of Alcemtxs which had been progressmg sxnce 1950 Miss Sutton and Mrss Bur drck were cremated at the Armstrong erematonum where an 1m resslve funeral was held The Rever end Dale ead Lorow ofiicrated at the servxce LOST Dangerous Dan McGreen owner of the famous Flea Clrcus has lost two of hls pet fleas who an swer to the names Oscar and Oswald If found ree txcket to one of the shows MENS TEAM UPSET The National Woman s Baseball team managed by the Peck Slsters won a thrxllmg game from the Natxonal Men s Team managed by Don Cameron Mason Preceedmg the game Mr Duke Reynolds star of the Metropolxtan opera led ID the slngxng of the Natnonal Anthem GARBAGE COLLECTOR HAS ACCIDENT Lyle Dyke garbage collector had hrs left foot amputated because of gan ene due to drop m arbage can on hls toe e was attended y is amlly physxcxan Dr Lewis SUCCEEDS IN SWIMMING CHANNEL After the twenty first attem t Peg Falzarano succeeded ln swimming the At antlc Robert Stud ley and LaVergne Patton her coaches durmg thxs long dxscouraglng and tedlous event pleaded wrth Mlss Falzarano to gtve up the struggle due to roughness of the water but she continued and was first to succeed GRAND OPENING Actress Mlss P J Button wxll currently be seen rn Harold Strangs new o eretta The Dancing Snowshoe Miss Buttons eadmg man wlll b Wxlmer Merritt who has just come back from a tour of Europe where he was roundly applauded MAYOR APPOINTS The newly elected mayor of Polecatvllle her honor Sylvla Ferry appomted Warren Truman and Shrrley lde as her deputles It w1ll be their duty to keep the town free from fleas and H185 NEW USE FOR ATOM The atomlc screntxst Dr Robert Bloomqulst has discovered a new use for the atom which wxll be of tremendous value to housewxves Dr Bloom qulst and his assxstant Arlene Champlln demon strated the use of the new can opener at the annual meetmg of Atonuc Scxentlsts preslded over by Pro iessor Russell Allen D U D who thou t the m ventxon the most xngemous thmg ever rnvented PRESENT DAUGHTERS AT PARTY Mrs Frank Chapman and Mrs Kenneth Snyder held a arty rn honor of thelr oldest dau ters debut Pllesent at the party was the noted olum mst Jabber Johnson who thought the behavlor of the younger chxldren drsgraceful and left before the children really got warmed up WANTED 15 purebred Siamese cats for Budde and Brun dage County Home for Old Men Wnte Box 585 Bacherlorton N Y BEST SELLER The Snyder Publxshxng Co has just ublxshed the latest book ofthe famous authoress lss Alice Skxpp Aldnch entltled 'Love Comes But Once Take It Whlle You Can Get Itl WEST POINT GETS NEW INSTRUCTORS The Mlsses Margle Cach and Helen Wlutford have accepted posxtlons at West Point for teachlng the technxques of marchxng MEETING TO BE HELD The regular meetxng of the Old Ladxes Unxon will be held at the home of Mxss Phyllis Wllkxns MISS Eleanor Cornellus wlll glve a talk on her ex perlences touring the world on a bicycle NOTICE Wlll do washmgs and lromngs ln uxre at Har graves and Zxrkelbach Laundry Wxl stretch or shrlnk anythxng that shoulda t be - . 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' ' 13. 19. 2. ' 8. ' 14. ' . 20. ' 3. ' 9. 15. 21. . 4. 10. 16. 22. 5. . ll. ' IZ 523 23. ' 6. ' 12. 18. ew '4 J' egg' gi9s2,fi,,,pl .v fe 27 34 fisherman good driver? Arlene map test uppy love chums dead end luds No 39 always class beautles 1-ws? www gm at 'Iggy wi aff 'LM 'wlammt H-f'2f:M--u-N y 'H Pretty Boy Rough Night? Coy Handsome Trio 28 "?'+HW Hmmm Athlete Agony Blg Dance New F ashlon Sally s vs 3 Xe. iawgl 3 in Vx N 72' bf HX-N U 7.418 Zl!lf.'25 ZRGAQSSMEIV ' 3:1 L.' p' ,- Eid" .ff x ,f . fs N "QM P4 N , at ' 'WNW ' f me Nl "" . WL ' QQ ,V JW 11,7 .ff , r',f'A,N wx X s" 2 5 3, rn: 1 , ' f' mr :xv I 5 1' . s 'Ax U 7 Fa Q12 L fix ' A uv 'F .. Q ...ap 5 'lv 'vi I Q V73 -Q-A 'ras 'fa W .1 e gwsgexw nga Q of A lr'f"m f"""'7"i First Row: B. Plank, J. Harris, A. Hinkle, S. Jacob, N. Davison, C. Gilmore, V. Hargraves, N. Short. Second Row: J. Cotton, L. Roberts, M. Parish, C. Macintosh, M. Sutton, M. Terwilliger, C. Payne, M. Hils- dorf, L. Cook. Third Row: W. Baker, W. Price, L. Watson, P. Stillman, R. Glover, H. McLane, J. Kame. Fourth Row: R. Rossman, W. Ide, K. Schnautz, D. Green, J. McAndrews, D. Burdett, R. Lawrence, R. Wirt. Absent: M. Preston, R. Johnson, C. Kenyon, S. Plank, V. Wheaton. s f , 27 lb Q ' 14' Z A iflilir I 1 v 1 ug V Do you remember those days at the beginning of the 5 'Pr' year when the Juniors weren't in debt? J . Mp' Those were eventful days, for the second day of Ei' 4 school we chose our long awaited class rings. The X X-ft suspense until they came was terrible, but when they fl did - - fthat S20 that used to bel - - we were so proud of them and still are!! The gold numbers: on either side of our rings proved that at last we were Juniors. On to bigger things - - ll Being an original class we decided to have our big dance at Christmastime iwith S37l. The day after Christmas we went to work hang- ing crepe paper and snowflakes. Mr. Norton directed Standing: S. Jacob, Student Council Rcp.g M. activities. How many times did we turn off the light - - Sutton, Sec., J. Cotton, Treas.g Mrs. Baxter, for effect!!! After endless hours we held our unique Advisor. Seated: Mr. Norton, Advisor, J. Har- dance on the 27th. ris, Pres., J. Kame, V. Pres. In June we plan to do the decoratingafor the lucky Seniors under the direction of Mrs. axter, "Aunt Jane". of 195i We .,.mrg, gimme ,MQW len, , Q W' X ve Q Jul First Row: A. Decker, E. Phillips, A. Lebohner, P. Urmshy, J. Pendleton, E. Johnson, A. Binder. Second Now: A. Mclntosh, M. Mulligan, J. Bushnell, J. Burdick, D. McCrea, K. Wilkinson, D. Norton, D. Payne, C. Pierce. Third Row: E. Harris, S. Del.avergne, A. Ormsby, D. Brown, A. Perry, H. Wheeler, A. Chandler, M. Towuzen. Absent: C. Stevens, C. Travis, I. Wakefield, W. Shaw, D. Davis, P. Davison, A. Burton. fi ,U First Row: Mrs. Laurell, A. Ormsby, Treasurer. Mr. Johnson. Second Row: E. Phillips, President, A. Lebohner Secretar 'S DeLaver e . ,l er," W Y Vice-Pres. 1 yy ' gn 1 Student Council Rep., E. Johnson, The sophomore class has carried on very few activi- ties, inasmuch as this is our first year to be "really" in senior high school. According to our schools six, three, three plan. As freshmen we were the seniors of the junior high school. In the last three years in junior high school, we helped with two freshmen plays, and finally last year produced our own play "Everything Happens To Us" which we feel was a success. The proceeds from the production were enough to finance the annual junior igh dance. Mr. Willard had a party at his home in honor of the play cast. Our sophomore class has provided the school with several athletes for soccer, baseball, track, junior varsit and varsity basketball. These athletes have contributed much to the success of each respective team. ln the future we hope to contribute our share to our school. of i9e5.2 'lmer wlillafd E' Advisor Lrst Row: C. Drake, f' B Philliu Is, I.. Hargraves, P. Spaine, I -. Witter, S. Maclntosh, A. Th , . Bailey, H. Snyder, S zlnons, L. Frencl ' ird, D. ' First Row: J. Stock J. Fenner weather, Pierce . Second ffow: L Fi Harrison, C. Piero Briggs . ..Jff5lv1,,953 , B. Nye, K. Stebbins . nnegan, M. Patton ' e, M. Hargraves, ' . , C. Crdfoot, D. Orrn H. Newman, P. Sp Carnes en , J. Bre Allen U nnan , S. Cl' ' ak , W. Cook, D L . C. DeLavergne B. Falsst, lf. V sby, R. Watson D Car- Fourth ft' lll . ewis, M B , B. B'-lrfl anDuser. 7' ' , . VanDu ow: C. Fu , '. Dunn, L air, R. W er, D. H . arnes en, J. Ur hm! Ro - ' ser, L. H nk, H. B . Lewis, ' asson, E. rundage, H ake, H lv. 7. DeI.ap, E. enry, D. Atkins, J. Erskine, roughton, F. Van Orman, V. Allen, li. 'l. Wheaton, P. lcle. Fahd Rouf."lV. Payne, ll. Palmer, S. Pierce, H. Burdick, A. Stares, H. Jones, P. . Brundage. Absent: J. Harvey, L. Heers, J. Mulligan, F Stuart. U , . ' -k lJ1fY"""' Bruilfilvllsnr V .sf .. Getz, J. Tucker, J. Pai omas, T. Cordon, N. S . Baker, E. Svhnautz, E. ' 1. Thzrd 1?ou'.' H. Thomas, ' Bird, R. Emerson, Pj. Ar C. Odell, H. I odge, l N ne, ll. llaker, nyrler. .SZ-conf! fiom' l" Harman, J. Sick, J. Nye, M R. Schwartz, H. Barnes, ll mstrong, J. Gillette. Fourzh .awrenCc, R. Jelferrls, H. ' .. Igaston. ,flbsenzx ll. Fren of . Ilurcl, . Weaver, J. ld: l1'0w.' K. Page l BUFd1Ck, C. MCM ch, B. Henry, l-I. Sh 954 """""' ,..,,,, ., .. Wugn GIIUS, M. .1 aw, E. T' 1.3 3' 5. . er, Iullen, D. IIOIIIZIS. of M55 Elizabe th - Advisgvflght S 5 Q S E 2 First Row: K. Mensinger, H. Van Skiver, B. Atkins, D. Paimer, L. Sutton, R. Armstrong, . Miiis, D. Decker, K. Parker, P. Ciancy, A. Parish, D. Moraitis. Second Row: D. Travis, S. Easton, V. Charnpiin, R. Atkin, R. Muilen, C. Paisst, B. Straight, A. Hurd, S. Roherts, S. McLane, S. Bird, Ni. Camnheii, N. Wiiiiarns, D. Pariey, S. Thomas. Third Row: D. Post,H. Pendieton, B. Hitchcock, J. Dnshneii, S. Aidrich, J. Giirnore, B. Rogers, E. Cartwright, A. Barnes, D. Aiien, V. Bnchanan,L. Carnes, K. Grantierf Absent: A. Ciancy, U. Coie. E.. Drew, L. Driscoii, H. Zimmerman. ' Jfjgg . fffft. 20,43 4,p,.5w,,,4d-2'?,gfi'?5"42S fx- , ,awe Z uae his fff4Mgy,. E, 'ffm ddfffsfvwaybm lm bode i4Z fMl.L5, n 4, . rr d ' 32 5 '52-774, First Row: D. Coleman, J. First Row: N. Van Duser, B Broughton, P. Washburn, R Greene, J. Wilcox, R. Travis W. Ormshy, D. Coombs, J. Sick J. Wilkins. Second Row: S Egger, N. Neeley, N. Cart- wright, W. Rice, M- Dickinson B. Rigby, S. Taylor, M. Green: V. Rice, R. Myers, C. Gayhart Third Row: W. Harvey, E. Wag- ner, H. Terwilliger, D. Page R. Hoffman, O. Young, D. Gre ory, A. Davis, L. Hunt, E Flint. Absent: L. Tucker. First Row: M. Clancy, V. Gil- lette, J. Borton, L. Crooks, S. VanGorder, J. Thacher, J. Thomas, R. Stockweather, F Clancy. Second Row: B. Nobles, H. Wilson, B. Hoffman J. Dunn, H. Hurd, N. Moraitis B. Campbell, D. Farley, K. Porter. Third Row: A. Chand- ler,-T. Doorley, B. Mays, C. Phillips,,J. Bey, R. Hogan, J. Clair, T. Gayhart, S. Easton. Absent: B. Spaine, E. Ormsby Lemon, S. Cook, M. Tucker, J. Greene, T. Johnson, D. Maclntosh, C. Wilkinson, D. Wells. Second Row: B. Porter, C. Patrick, R. Hen- ry, 0. Mitchell, M. Meeks, R. Champlin, ll. Shawl, R. Hoffman, C. Williams, J. JeBerds, W. Plank. Third Row: G. Metzger, P. Leath- ersich, W. Page, S. Wein- land, F. Farley, B. Nye, R. Gos er, C. Chandler, B. Righiy, Z. Pierce, F. Cook. gh MQW First Row: K. Doty, R. Kenyon, D. Van Duser, K. MacIntosh, D. Habern, J. Brennan, M. Kame, D. Patton, B. Pierce. Second Row: E. Shaw, J. Tucker, B. Jacox, P. Washburn, L. Smith E. Baker, P. Mensinger, A. Mitchell, M. Tucker, D. Snyder. Third Row: P. Lawrence, B. Pendleton, S. Smith, O. Saltzer S. Mason, D. Mott, S. Nye, R 7 Mosher, J. Burdick, L. Hibharai Absent: B. Reynolds, D. Bur- dick. 33 4.0149 First Row: F. Olin, B. Allen, J. James, S. Emerson, H. Wil- liams, D. Wright, S. Pierce. Second Row: G. Harvey, B. Davison, R. Wilkins, G. Langer, J- Glover, C. Baker, R. Tucker. Third Row: S. Green, S. Wein- land, R. VanOrman, J. Doty, P. Brown, R- Dunn, S. Watson. fbsent: E. Cordon, A. Champ- in. X in First Row: D. Cornell, J. Mar- vel, L. Sutton, V. Dickinson, P. Wheaton, C. Smith, M. Mc- Mahon. Second Row: L. Davis, G. Ormsby, C. Flint, E. Hib- bard, J. French, J. Smith, J. Brennan, L. Tucker. Third Row Moriatis Travis C. , J. , C. Meeks, K. Cornelius, R. Wash- burn, E. Pendleton, W. Cook, R Goodwin. Absent: D. Lebohner, A. Gregory, R. Hutchinson, B. Nevins. 34 an X S3 ,573 Qaeuilffz First Row: M. Spaine, D. Cay- hart, J. Tucker, J Hale, J. Second Row: J dett, P. Hihbard R. Goodrid e, A. Taylor, R. Taker. T R. Post, H. McCrea, E. ler, W. Rice, E. Allen Pierce, D. Buchanan, D. wood. fs First Row: S. Harwood, D. Mc- Mahon, E. Hale, K. Van Duser, A. Stebbins, B. Bromley, L. Biehl, T. Coleman, G. Olin, B. Allen. Second Row: M. Zirkel- bach, M. Bird, P. Wasson, M Henry, D. Jefferds, U. Warren D. McCrea, L. Wigent, R Baker, W. Neeley. Third R B. Samuelson, D. Dickens, C Thacher, L. Chandler, M. We K. Rogers, J. Nye, J. Reyno R. Cornell. Absent: B. Dom C. Arnold, S. Smith. Qhwle First Row: E. Mosher, Brooks, S. Scofield, B. Knicker- bocker, L. Spaine, A. Stevens, P. Gayhart, S. West, S. Perry, E. Phillips. Second Row: R. Kenyon, W. Chandler, R. Lorow, G. Baker, C. Wilson, R. Wright, B. Bartoo, D. Dobson, D. Good- win, L. Willard, C. Perkins. Third Row: S. Wheaton, K. Cart- right, J. Bordeaux, F. Aldrich H. McCrea, E. Mosher, T. Cole- man, S. Conderman, J. Palmer, P. Watson, M. Thomas. MQW First Row: D. Champlin, W. Hale, R. Henshaw, A. Denning, D. Lawrence, B. Coleman, E. Chandler, F. Pierce, C. Davis B. Argyros, C. Sherman, D. Dorton, J. Langer. Second Row: R. Clancy, H. Doty, T. Crooks, G. Maclntosh, M. Parish, N. George, G. Heller, R. Jacox, F. Carlson, J. Neeley, J. Mosher, B. Knickerbocker. Third Row: G. Schultz, J. Baker, S. Patrick W. Frechette, J. Saltzer, L Davis, C. Nye, F. Shelley, C. Smith, P. Emerson, G. Marvin A. Dickens. Absent: D. Wright, L. Harwood, G. Smith, J. Davis, S. Gilmore, H. Burton, W. Gay- First Row: C. Davis, M. Wil- kins, R. Rucker, H. Hale, B. Guthrie, D. Richmond, T. Hen- shaw, J. Payne, A. Ormsliy, D. Brutsman, K. Patton. Second Row: B. Burdick, C. Leather- sick, R. French, D. Davis, D. Denning, C. Vanderhoef, M. Sick, A. Williams, L. Whitney, L. Newman. Third Row: J. Habem, M. Rice, B. Stevens, A. Chandler, J. Studley, K. Hurd, R. Jones, P. Duell, M. Visscher. Absent: V. Saltzer, J. Burdick, V. Nye. .wc gmc. First Row: H. McMahon, D. Green, J. Champlin, G. Marvel, G. Porter, G. Miller, S. Tucker, P. Stevens, C.. Habern, M. Thacher, L. Patchen, L. Elling- ton, M. Clair. Second Row: . Davis, S. Metzger, D. Peake, A. Phelan, E. Hibbard, B. Cornell, E. Ormshy, M. Stevens, D. Washburn, A. Denning, B. Sny- der, C. Lawrence. Third Row: ll. Baker, N. Stopper, D. Butts, A. Pierce, M. Funk, L. Drake, M. Chandler, D. Warren, G. Perry, C. Sephton, J. Lewis, L. Linza. Absent: G. Jefferds, P. Cook, D. Kolstad, P. Miller K. Biehl. hart. Qfwla First Row: M. Vanderhoef, M. Darling, R. Richmond, J. Ogden, D. Frefzhette, B. Kin- caid, G. Stebbins, P. Williams, B. Shelley. Second Row: A. Whitney, A. Simpson, J. Stud- ley, R. Davis, D. Neeley, J. Lewis, D. Cayhart, S. Russell, M. Davis, C. Hadsell. Thin! Row: H. Saunders, P. Emerson, J. Smith, S. Buns, N. Post, J. Jeflerds, S. Coon, D. Burdick, R. Cornell. Absent: N. Arnold, M. Auer, M. Burton, B. Champ- lin, D. Dodge, P. Slusarski, D. Snyder. ,rw First Row: B. Clancy, K. ley, 'l'. Harwood, E. Briggs, li M el-rs, L. Wilkins, M. Glady, J Birdetl, lil. Evans, T. Visscher lj. Ellington. Second Row: McMahon, B. Nicholson, li. likin, A. Hunt, J. Wells, Kernan, C. McMichael, P Clancy, K. Bingham, Pl. D, V. Funk, D. Dodge. Thim' R G. Washburn, T. Bordeaux Dodge, J. Hale, L. Perry, Meyers, J. Bey, V. Blaseui, R Nipher, C. Dobson. .4bSl'I7.f.' D Bartoo, ll. Davis, T. Davis, P 5 g Dungan. wow! First Row: S. Pierce, A. Ogden, M. Spaine, D. Burdett, B. Davison, E. Allen, K. Snyder, S. Weinland Pierce, B. Post, S. Emerson, K. Porter, V. Gillette. Second Row: J. Patchen, H. Williams, B. Jacox, Porter, C. Baker, J. Tucker, P. Mensinger, B. Ormsb , H. Hurd, C. Phillips, B. Pendleton, M. Tucker, Mitchell. Third Row: J. Brennan, D. Buchanan, R. Man Orman, P. Leathersich, M. Green, B. Rigby, Rigby, Z. Pierce, N. Neeley, J. Jefferds, D. Coombs, C. Williams, D. Macintosh. 36 X A ff' ZH 4, I ,nm k'R fl f46'79W9'7!85 i U J 0 Q f . f 1 KN' 4 1 - 6 02 1- 5 3 , ,jpg f f 'H' ,X N Q11 Q A K mm f 2 Dr ! x EN F wy!! a ' X X xrlkfis V X xf X WA! LNHX Wm :IC n, 4 3fkwm r..k m Nu5,j x i- f J X A Qi ,ff iv 6551, l,ola Sutton Our Editor-in-Chief, Lola Sutton, surely did a bang up job of "plugging" and Hpushingu. Now the results are before you, we hope you enjoy it, a little at least. Rosemary Chapman, our Literary Editor, left the coun- try with her accomplices as soon as the yearbook was comileted. Donald Armstron , Sports Editor, did a swell job of landing our atiletic associations. Art ldditor, ,Iudy Burdick, had a marvelous time drawing page after page of little men. She's okay now though. Business Manager, Sylvia Ferry, always issued the cry of money, money, money. It would have been so nice if we could have found a hidden treasure some place. Boi: Bloomquist, Advertising Manager, was tr mg all the time to find some way to get out of school gllistoryl and sell ads. Arlita Johnson, Sales Manager, collared everyone, twisted their arms, and got money out of them. Wish she would show some of us how to do it. The Senior Staff wants to thank all of the assistant editors: Joe Cotton, Ardis Hinkle, Paul Stillman, Carolyn Bird, Marion Sutton, Corrine Maclntosh, Carolyn Gilmore, Mary Hilsdorf and to all the others, whose help was greatly appreciated. Our faculty a visors also assisted us a great deal. Thank you. rqlcenx SEM ul' Seated: Rosie-Chapman, Arlita Johnson, Sylvia Ferry, Judy Burdick, Robert Bloomquist, Donald Armstrong. Standing: Ardis Hinkle, Miss Paulsen, Mary Hilsdorf, Corrine Macintosh, Marion Sutton, Carolyn Gilmore Mr. Gilmore, Miss Flmens, Joe Cotton, Carolyn Bird, Miss Janet Wheaton, Paul Stillman. .M fe-, GC? 1,12 of bf !'N-. 'V Qbaftdl- S D AYTn5n AdvtS0' 'I' wwe! Lavefgn ted C' 6 B urdelle seoiacw ec Palms' ng PTUS o Gonna! Shirley Maclntosh rs presxdent of the ,Iumor Hlgh Student Coun cll From the four homeroom rep resentatxves Norman Payne room 210 was elected the vrce presr dent and Mary Anne Barley room 213 secretary and treasurer Other homeroom representatlves are Joanne Slck from room "ll ang Robert Harrlson from room The class representatlves 7th grade David Palmer Sth grade Betsy Burdette 9th grade Carroll Wxtter representlng the jumor hr h on both counclls he mnth grade advlsor M Wlllard automatxcally acts as advlsor to the ,Iumor Hxgh School Student Councll i urdlck Tn gs NMSS fi s..-7 Mxss Thomas 5 A dvzs or The 1950 Student Councrl has sponsored many actlvltles Among these are full length movies the junror Red Cross Halloween parade the student store and school crests The Councrl has acted as a clearlng house regu latmg money maklng proyects and other actrvltles of VBIIOUS school organlzatlons The Councll spon sored Empxre State Week for the purpose of ralslng money to buy a New York State flag to re sent to Edward L ,Ieambey turer and collector of flags The Councxl IS a member of the Na tlonal Assoclatlon of Student Councrls "M'9lAu-Www pak' I re G mttef e C T S tanrim Nl Band B 5 . 6 ' 5 it 'vt '31 4 K 2 l "N T rs 1 l r ff? . 1 ll ' , r r as X 1 ,rap y , ,V X li t is' it 2 1 l S 1 . X Q I ' , x T ' , ry 1 'll' i . l . ..' l . l , - Q!! v I , '!,y l I ,, l u 2 .I l n - " . ,lec- , .Q 3- B ' . ' - 8, : ', . 5. D on I . '52 " .n ID. , KV. Pg-QS-Q 1 ' Th0ma5' K 'url -fl i'r' N I, f 4 B x ' 'E r 0 o TWA, T fr 2 t S' 1 l lx A l . X l X x ' 5 K x .,, A " 1 '1 ' ' - S 1, lx' IJ. - ' - Zip LXR S. , ' ' . lr 1 'H " of ' L r r y 21 . ' M f W 2 - V 1 l Q X, r A ' W' ' . A m i., I . 1 I , r' A . H . . V .P X h ,Vg T . ,ali ,P 'Q ' . , . , A . . . Nl- - " 38 . 5: QW " ,S ' Pl' tte Qiurcge Sxck C 3 Mwxg. d te ef Sea am ne at-rxs0n its N Pay Ol' wish wxuatd dglfs S Maclil Our first responsibilit this year was to make our program for the year. The first big event was the Father- Mother Banquet with the F.F.A. boys. Next we had a Christmas party and packed boxes for needy families. Our Valentine arty was combined with showers liar B. Shaw and I. Wheaton. A St. Pats party and weiner roast finished u our parties All this was topped off y planting red roses our Club flower F11-et Row L Hargraves R Lewls D Greene G Drumm G Travis R Rossman M Preston Second Row H Stran C Pierce G Odell D Payne M Townzen W aker B Schwartz R Thomas Thzrd Row E Shaw L Patton B Burdick I Wakefield Green D Burdett A Perry A Chandler Absent R ,Iefferds K Page C Kenyon R Lawrence 4048 The officers of the Alfred Almond boys 4- H club for this Year are Presldent R Thomas Vice Presldent B DeLavergne Secretary E Stuart Treasurer R ,Ieflerds Reporter F Van Orman Cheerleader D Fenner Twenty members attended Achievement Day at Olean October 30th 1949 Members of the Club have broadcasted tw1ce on the Saturday 4 H program of Olean Station WHDL There are now forty five members with different Agricultural rojects Three Club members competed in t e judging contests at the Wells ville Potato show 39 l ll 15 First Row P Button D Budde S lde A Champlin B Hargraves Mrs Crusen Second Row A Johnson M Terwllllger M Falzarano V Hargraves D Brun dage H Whxtford M Cook B Plank T Pa e Third Row B Peck E Travis E Cornelius F. eck P Zlrkelbach L Cook M Hilsdorf ,I Kame ,I Wheaton Absent A Aldrich B Snyder I George C Payne V Wheaton 'Y ccifilff The Alfred Almond Chapter of Future Farm ers has been HCIIVG this year The followlng members spent a week at Oswegatxchxe last summer H Strang D Payne C Stevens A Chandler A Perry The officers for this year are G Drumm Presldent D Greene Vice President G Travis Secretary R Lewis Reporter R Rossman Treasurer M Preston Sentinel and Mr V O Linderman Advisor We had a joint banquet with F H A glrls Frank Arnold our State President was the honored guest Our guest speaker was Dr Cecll DHVIS the prlnclpal of Bolivar Central School 55,15 are nw gif Hfipl ,xv MV 7: J-Q 1 ,ev naw 1 lu ,S First Row E Shaw D Fenner F Van Orman L Stu art R Thomas C DeLavergne ,I Lemon R Stock weather Second Row ll Kenyon K Doty lx Mac Intosh R Baker ,I Dunn ,I Brennan M Ixame T Dorley D Coleman Thtrd Row B Mays M Meeks R Champlm L Hargraves V Champlin P Lawrence T Gayhart D Wright K Cornelius Fourth Row E Shaw ,I Pendleton G Odell R Hoffman S Clair R Lewis P Spencer H Pendleton K Grantier F Farley R Atkins if , l I . , - 1 - 1 ' l 1 . , . . : . , . l y - 1 ' 1 ' ' u , . , . . , . 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Q E r v . 4 ..,, ,- I Q N , ul gf ld 3. .- ,fm i li . 1 1 - l -' 1 1 - 1 1 v 1- ' I ' ! ' 7 ' 'I ' - - ' , . .' . , . , . - - ' , p , n y u y 1 y 1 ' E ' , ,' . . I . ' , . , . ' ' ' - , . I 1 o ' , . , . ' . , . , .t - .' . , ' Y ' Y ' I ' , ' ! . . , . , . , . , . Fourth Row: Mr. Johnson, L. Sutton, H. Wirt, N. Snyder, F. Van Orman, R. Brown, S. Pierce, J. Bur- dick, L. Roberts, R. Jefferds, R. McLane, C. Witter, D. Ormsby, J. Paine. Absent: C. Gilmore. In November some of our members attended All State in Canandaigua, New York. Those who represented our school were J. Burdick, P. Button, L. Sutton and P Stillman. At Christmas we presented a musical with several solos distributed among us. Our usual spring concert was held and enjoyed by all who participated. Officers: President, L. Sutton, Vice President, J. Burdick, Secretary, A. Hinkley Treasurer, S. Jacob, Wana ers, D. Arrnstron , D. Biehlg Librarians, A. Mac- lntos S. Maclntoshg Dniform Managers, J. Harris, A. Ormsbv. Third Row N Sn der C Witter F Tucker D Dod e, : . y , . , . , . g P. Stillman, D. Armstrong, D. Biehl, J. Harris, E Harris, L. Roberts, R. Wirt. Absent: S. Plank, E. Har man, C. McManus, M. Mullen, L. Getz. l l r i I x 1 qi N. ef: we www' W. ...ua-iv .1 wmv .,,.....f Q.. ix X . X, Z - Q? Jr. Jil?" in '54 W A . . . .. 1. J.. ... Q., 5. 'K ,, Q gnmixf Beverly Plank Drum Majorette Mr. Olin Johnson Director y-, Qs'-f v-f' af- gin. . 4 EVERYTHING HAPPENS TO Us I Robert St. Clair The Ross family is excited hecause Rhett, M. Townzen, their oldest son, is going East to marry the daughter of a multi-millionaire. Mrs. Ross, A. Orrnsby, and Mr. Ross, D. Brown, reluctantl agree. They de- cide that their old home isn't good' enough, so they huy a new one, which Mrs. Ross and her two younger sons, Jay, E. Harris, and Ronald, B. Van Gelder, try to redecorate hefore Rhett comes home with his hride. The younger Ross hoys naturally have their crushes, who are Gloria Thatcher, E. Phillips, and Martha Fay, S. DeLavergne. Then there is Esther Todd, A. Mac- Intosh, the heautiful hut mysterious maid, Josephine Cartwright, M. Mulligan, a spinsterg Charley Ducan, D. Payne, a man-of-all-trades, Ike Hicks, D. Loper, a telephone employee, and lva Sorrel, A. Decker, a real estate woman. The tragedy comes when Rhett calls from New York saying ' The millionaire won't let me marry his daughter." The manner in which everything is straight- ened out makes up the balance of the play. 43 M. Mulligan, E. Phillips, E. Harris, D. Payne, D Brown, A. Omishy, M. Townzen, A. Maclntosh, D Loper, A. Decker, B. Van Gelder, S. DeLavergne. ,N lil. . fl-he ,AJ in CU' , H f .Hg 415 ll 'isa im' . l A ff Mr. Elmer Willard Director ievm i SOE Ni 22... 'raw ,J was umraewz we UPF awww bs Q some-mv Qa iv af W W 'Eg ,M -, E, me 5 Q MK 1 HW I 'lk 395 " EQ 101 gk RL' We 'HE' Q "'+4' Fzrst Row D Martin P Woodruff D Loper V Wlrt R Decker D Brehl R Coleman D Annstron D Green Second Row C Freeland Mgr Mr Stxllman R Johnson R Wlrt W Baker H Lawrence F Burdxck A Perry ,I Harrls C Rug by W Pnce E Johnson Coach Powers SCHEDULE Game with Andover Hornell Wellsvxlle Bolivar Cuba Wellsvllle Bohvar Hornell Cuba X NK-tr pf 'Qu A Opponent The 1949 team was com osed of approxlmately the same lxne u as the year efore Several newcomers were out an the outlook was ood Des xte a shortage of pltchers and mconsxstent attmg t e boys nearly got to the quarter finals We lost the first three games but rallxed for a wm over B0l1V8.f Then we lost to a more experlenced Cuba team After fallxng under Wellsvxlle, we came back to edge w1ns over Bolivar and Hornell Our final game was wlth Cuba, the wlnner of whlch was to attend the quarter finals agamst Addlson Cuba, after a seventh nnnmg rally, came through to w1n by two runs Thus we fimshed the sea son m second place ln the county "class B" and wrth poss1b1l1t1es of better luck next year through gain of much experxence 44 ,Tiff '.""l"'E'l"'g' ' C ,- . f,,4,-A W .W ,.,. .,.. 1 - A ,V ei:-,:v3,,, QW X My , Q .,.. . ,. yiiggy, Q EK-V i f :Q V - ii. 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WH glfzrst Row R Broughton K Reynolds G Travis C Drumm R Lewis D Lewis Second Row K Page W Baker R Rossman W Ide J Ide Z' I X W French L Har aves Absent J Harve pf" 'J' S X gf Y ' " i The track team coached by Mark Bud O Neil an A U student was ot superb but rendered a very ommendable job. ln the county meet -A took a close second by placing every event a fear which no other chool had done. Outstanding team- en were Harold Snyder who placed rst in both the county and Section mile-run and Bob Bloomquist 440 ard winner. "' -1 1.--I , SQ. .eff With Coach Dale Thompson at the helm A A Wrestling team got under way last December Their schedule included matches with Wellsville Letchworth Bath Canisteo and Bolivar with retum matches with all except letchworth. It was hard work all the way for most of them. Those who proved themselves most valuable were undefeated Bill lde Glenn Drumm George Travis lus Ronnie Broughton with one de eat. The grapplers are now looking for- ward,to the county playoffs and Rochester. First R V xi, ...Q " 17,3-'Sit '1 ow: S. Harris, D. Biehl, D. Martin, V. Wirt, H. Snyder, R. Cole Dale Thompson man, C. Rigby, R. Bloomquist. Second Row: Coach C. Freeland, D C0005 Green, R. Decker, P. Saunders, R. Lawrence, R. McLane, Mr. Stillman Third Row: C. Pierce, C. Stevens, W. Reid, P. Foster, D. Amistrong R Brown, M. Preston A. Chandler -V' 11-5 l U1 X U My , I., -l 'VZ at Mp !lf.v4gW'i' -I-' W ,Wilt U52 -t H' - First How: lil. Johnson, H. Snyder, W. Baker, W. Ide, M. Preston, J. Palmer, D. Armstrong, P. Stillman, Harris, R. McLane, J. Albiston. Second Row: R. Johnson, R. Wirt, C. Travis, D. Greene, B. Lawrence, Brown, R. Bloomquist, J. Harvey, E. Palmer. Third Row: C. DeLavergne, R. Burdick, C. McManus, J R R Jefferds. Fourth Row: R. Baker, L. Easton, D. Mason, Mgr., D. Lawrence, R. Rossman, K. Page. Absent: C . Stevens. A completely "green" team was the one that showed up for practice this fall. With an equal amount of poor and good weather and a minimum of injuries, the team fared quite well. After "threshing" the newly formed Xl Hornell team, we dropped the next two and broke even X SCHEDULE with a win over Andover. The season ended with another win over Homell. with: A. A. Opp 4 o 1 1 4 O 8 11 6 4 11 5 6 2 9 3 8 fy 2 4 Homell 5 4 x 1 ,MNH 1 ll t,-' 1 V Sidi all "V" "l --'ff t-Hakim -will WW- 46 Paul Seider 47 IWW This year something new was added to the Jay Vee Basketball squad. A young instructor named Paul Seider became the first man to coach only J.V. basketball. Under his leader- ship, the Eaglets came away with ten wins against seven losses. Those who witnessed these contests usually found a great deal of excitement, as these fast-breaking boys al- ways put up a good scrap. For those who really watched closely, the future A.A. stars were seen. Those whose names appeared in the high scoring columns were Gene Johnson, with 14 points against Painted Postg Rog Johnson, scoring 11 and 14 markers in the Cuba and Wellsville amesg Mert Preston led in the nip and tuck iattle against Waylandg and Leon Easton, who loo ed in 20 points against Fillmore. The Seidiemxen, however, followed a more consistent schedule than did the varsity. Thus ended an excellent season with the prospect of a terrific season for next year. SCHEDULE Game with Andover Painted Post Bolivar Painted Post Cuba Wayland Wayland Wellsville Andover Fillmore Bolivar Olean Cuba Wellsville Ark ort Filllinore Olean Total: A. A. 35 35 23 28 43 34 29 42 39 59 26 38 36 29 39 69 21 625 OPP 23 40 44 35 33 32 22 34 44 21 36 42 33 20 35 32 40 566 R Let's go back to November and have a ook at Basketball. lt is Coach Powers' policy to fill varsity positions with well deservers so changes were taking place frequently. On Thursday, November 17, our sea- son opened with the Andover game here. A close game, the purple and white moved ahead in the third quar- ter to win 37-30. Painted Post came up for the second contest and forged a rather lopsided win 46-19. The WHAAJ-tif L-N Paul Powers S 1 2 i f --5 f lim ,is 1835 , .M 'H victory marked the first time in three Coach years that the Indians were able to beat A-A on our own court. By some Q miracle, Dale Lorow was allowed to play in the Bolivar game, a league contest, which meant one of the step- ping stones toward the play-offs. it Playing a few minutes in each quar- if ter, Dale was able to confuse the Bulldogs and pile up a ersonal total i 63 of 43 points - - a recorcijin loop com- petition and A-A went ahead for its rst victory 67-59. Painted Post again came out on top in our retum engagement, but the margin wasn't so , great, adding u to only 19 points. ' -'.- ,S n The second lieague game came against Cuba on their court. The con- I test was nip-and-tuck all the way . . . g we led at half-time by one point, q,i if Cuba by the same margin at three- A f 7 quarter time. With a minute and a Y 'pf Q W half to go A-A went ahead to win by Xt ' ma ,sig ,Q 34 one point, 47-46 in a thrilling battle. ,X X , X ' T 2 af 8 In a non-league game, Wayland gave 1 Q f it "" it fm-tb 'H' 1 us a tough time in the first half, but , ,- fbfftgql EA Q at "' K- 5 A-A took the game 56-44 in the last 2 3. , ' I ' 4 ' if fl Q1 Ugg' game before the Christmas recess. X Q. F V fvigfa With the holidays came tpractice at 5 K' 2 I- ,xl 'Him-5535 'faaa the Ag-Tech. gym in Alfre . With this i 1 ' . 1 wr if at Q.. gg extra conditioning, the Wayland club 3 t fy ! X was easily defeated 55-41. This was fi 1 , , 1 , ,fi partly due to "Big Dale Lorow's" .V 'QF ' Q 5. ' f Mwfml 28 points. It was a tall, experienced , 'r ' New f Y 1 :Q team the Eagles found in Wellsville - . 3 . SCHEDULE 3 5 ,,, opp. A. A. 5 A T 1,1 'Andover 37 30 'Painted Post 46 19 'Bolivar 59 67 i Painted Post 55 36 Cuba 46 47 Wayland 44 56 +w'ay1and 41 55 'Wellsville 64 36 Andover 35 67 Fillmore 30 67 Bolivar 44 34 'Clean 70 41 'Cuba 36 79 Wellsville 32 52 Arkport 61 72 "Fillmore 32 81 Olean 53 50 Bolivarf lay-offl 33 47 48 Hammondrsport 42 34 total: 860 968 mf 5 i if x, .. a I Q if xy 1 iv! ls' 2- f X ..,. .gms-v-'W-'Mg ' - X , 1, , WW' 4 , f, -af ,Vw wx. , 2.- .5 if if M at ff. .ff ff,-if 'V X' M fiifx. -t 1 -ff M-1 sigiiih J gg- B37 4 nn 5.1: Q. f .1 it K., .Sl j. by Y B the game ending with the Lions 28 points ahead. The Powersmen then 'came back" on Andovers' floor to more than avenge the seasons' o ener with a 67-85 win. After an easy 87-30 win over Fillmore, A-A met Bolivar again. With all the tenseness and ex- citement present, under which Boli- var seemed to fare well, the Bull- dogs took the game by ten points. In keeping with an altemating season, A-A fell victims of the Olean Hus- kies. With Da1e's 24 markers and Marx's 23, Cuba fell flat on the re- turn league contest and also gave A-A a better hold on B league stand- ing. An exciting return game with Wellsville found the Lions falling under a dominating A-A squad, 52- 32. Des ite Dale's 28 points, plus another 53, Arkport managed to hand down an unexpected victory with an 11 point margin. Followin an 81-32 victory over Fillmore, tie Eagles traveled to,Olean. For some reason this game was continued through a three minute time-out, but A-A came very close, losing 50-53. Head- lines on the Sports Page: "Alfred- Almond Scuttles Bolivar for Allegany "B" Championship". A soot ing sight to the eyes were these words. Not only that, but it meant that A-A had won the right to play in the quarter-final game. The going was tough at first and left Bolivar with a one point lead at half-time. But,A-A came back with 19 points in the third period and coasted the rest of the way to win 47-33. High scores belonged to Dale, who looped in 21 markers and Tony Biehl who hit with the "long type". Two nights later the season was brought to a close in what is consid- ered uite an upset, as A-A was favored for a victory over Hammond- Sport. The Eagles took an early lead and the first quarter ended with a 9-7 margin. Closer yet, the half ended 16-15, favor of A-A. Then, Hammond- sport took the lead 28-25 at third- quarter time. Our tum came around again and the Powersmen had a 30- 28 lead. The Lakesiders refused to stay behind and went ahead to win in the last three minutes by 8 points. Despite its abrupt ending, the sea- son ended with 11 wins against 9 losses and the "B" championship in Allegany County. - Much credit should go to Coach Powers for a fine job working with the fellows. Also, Mr. Stillman, our faculaly mana er, Ken Wirt, our chau eur and gftoger Norton, scorer and timekeeper. You're a great group of fellows and we appreciate your efforts. 0Q,rv'V 6 f Smydev,Mf1bC0 Yxheakmx .SL Kama F any , Captain ua' Wav 65 D VX ank Madmo sh Baker Emerson Uehav er gnc Ur aka Emews , A dv is or f , x ., 55,1499 fmy Qjbejw ,im mme! 721: V533 QW A HAT uf In 'X W-svn! .na 3' 1-ww 253 .gl 0. 'Hmm sywiflfif .A Mm W3 1 .awwiw 'au " 'Q Carol Clream1ng7 comfy Dansvllle cute 6 workmg hard'7 wmdy what 5 cooking? Surpflbe good lunch Curly "Head" 51 18 geell happy queers guess who famlly affazr havmg fun glamour vacauon big help I' leld Day Aff,'l4.,,, J -sl '- 1 .JW :J X.. if W 1. w ' 1 " 5 f" ' a Q x ,V ' -Q2 I J W... , ' nw b 1 A ill 2 6 Wg ' 'I av , 1 l- 1 iii! Z, . 3 1 '37 A 3 4 ' 2 , ""' M' ' n 4 W -., f - Q JIU , s Q W 1 2 7' ' - . HK My 42.1 A P' - f. 1 . . 3512 1 . -4 I 3 2" 1-1' , gl? . W., ' 1' 1 f .1 1, ff-1 Q f ff, .,,,:, 'Q' -l- ngnyig 0 Il- '55 2 ' ' i .. 4, Q Q W fz. V' r .4 1,4 1 rf. . . . 5 Q . W j'fT' 1 WV . 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T I I I I I I I T L , Eli FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Of' SCHOOL DINING ROOMS AND CAFETERIAS BSO INSTITUTIONS RESTAURANTS HOTELS CLUBS The Amerlcan SpeclaII'y Co, Inc Rochesfers Leadmg Supply House RocI1es+er N Y FREE PARKING IN REAR SAND I'IILL FARM C W WIGHTMAN ALMOND NEWYORK PHONE zo F 121 INSIST ICE CREAM WINEBURG 81 GLEASON Inc IO0 Mann S+ I'IorneII N Y LADIES and CHILDREN S READY TO WEAR Telephone Hornell I540 CATALOG SPECIALS ON OVER I00000 ITEMS i' 'A' CALL l33I SEARS 'A' 'A' HORNELL NEW YORK 58 Comphmenfs I ALMOND HARDWARE Plumbmg 84 Heohng Qualuty Applncnces 9 Mann S+ree'I ALMOND NEW YORK M M Wulson P E Mac Muchael I I I I I I I ' I ' ' 5 O N ' I I ' I . I Q I . I . 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