Clinton Central High School - Clintonian Yearbook (Clinton, NY)
- Class of 1952
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SOCIAL STUDIES Mrs Bessre Adams Mrs Maude Luther Isabel Howlett Harold Ba1ett1 Paul Seyse ,Yr Ms ENGLISH , LIBRARY, LANGUAGES F1rst row Ethel Regm, Mrs Bessxe Adams, Margaret Moore, Helen Jacobs Second row BCSSIC Gnffrn, Jeanne de Ia Porte, A11ce Batley, Mrs Clara Petersen . W ' , - Q X ' 1 'lv ' 'u'I1 Y 1 v an ' r A 7 5 .r I I l g - M, -, 'MQ-,f f M , X:-ark-,L if ' , M ,V - Q' -' N ,H I ' si A 2 'ti A rv' L 'l -ar Biology me Ms' MR CHARLES BUDESHEIM MUSIC MR, HOWARD CHANEY r faerie: ELMER MORGAN Varslty HAROLD BAIETTI Juruor Varsxty Basketball 457cv2fzve MR HOWARD VIVYAN MR IOHN CRYAN Phys1cs and Chemxsrry C113 ,yffysfczzf cgzfucahan NORMAN PARKHURST Senlor Hlgh Boys MILDRED MUENCH Senior Hlgh Gxrls ROSEMARY HOLLENBECK Grade School ima l,.,Q's 2? :h:j?g 'x - wk 'Uk :Iv-.Ex .ikf 4 'M -M! BUSINESS FLORENCE DAVIES KATHRYN DAWES HOMER BRAY HOME ECONOMILS Agnculture MRS MARY BUCK HOWARD RAHMLOW MRS snvm BARNES Industnal Arts C EC ELIA KULA Nurse CAFETERIA IANITORS MRS CRESSWELL MRS WATKINS MR SMITH MR. MUNSELL MISS ZIPH MANAGER MR, STEVENS Lgefzfaax K BEN YOR NOTICES x. E-5 . ..r w W Q--I I ,- L 1 .J ! A - ' nmuzmv ' 'L 3 4 5 ' 8 Q 10 11 11 O '- 1 K 'E Y 1 15 26 . 'A' , 31 K I K , 1 56155 UMC!!! 'HN - 'x w.,,f ' ACEE CRESSWELL SPINK SCOONES Presldent WILLIAM SCOONES Secretary JANE CRESSWELL Vlce Presldent MOSES ACEE Treasurer ANNE SPINK N , . as-onnsfcuf-,w..,...n,,,g.,,.W Mx.,,,,.., it Q I , 'Z' 3' , ,WNFJ w A I 1 fy, 'K Q , ., f ' A .z.. A ' 'ww' , L . K' if H H Yi, A kv X Q f, ,hifi ggi in N L petri A A Q ,, Q. 'A Lk. I 1 P. Q . Q I Y I J, V Xl, ' j rl ,i J , ji . All 1 I! ff v 1 1 f f I L , f L. t f .+ W gf ,v If' HL- , xl N MOSES bSEPH CEE II . ' 4 ,L Q ,V -i 1 c U .t L L ' L Moey M 7 A, ' I never met a man I didn't like. f' Class Offices, Vice President 1,2, 3,4g Football 1,2, 3,4, Captain 4g Basket- ball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2g Band 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4g All - State Orchestra 3g Annual Staff, Business Manager 4g Senior - Sophomore Reception, Square Dance Club 2, Block C Club 45 Sportsman Club 3, rf . ' , v - , 1 Y, V ,,l ,f , ' VI , f f A .1 BETTY ADOURX , '? Betty 1 I am bound to furnish my antagonists with arguments but not with comprehensions. ' 3 Girls' Sports Club 3,4g Intramurals 1,2,3,4g I, V, Cheerleading 2, Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Challenger 3,4, Junior Prom, Publicity Committee 3: Science lg , by Block C 43 Homemaking Club 33 Senior - Sophomore Reception. ! ,R 'if' ROBERT BAIRD Bairdy For he's a jolly good fellow. Football 3,45 Hockey 3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Junior Prom Committee 3g Senior - Sophomore Receptiong Sportsman Club 1,2,3, Block C 4. DOROTHY A NN BALDA UF Dot I have begun to plant thee, and will labor to make thee full of growing, Band 1,2, 3, 4g Orchestra lg Chorus lg All - State Band lg 4 - H Clubg Junior Holstein Clubg Science Club 1g LP, O, S, E, 25 Biology Club 4. e , .t F u 'iQ-KJ ypl lfiv 41' Patti . ' F, , 5' A She shall have friends wherever she goes. Field Hockey 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Bowling 2,3gVo1ley Ball l,2,3,4g Softball 1,2,3,4g Badminton Tournament 4g Band 1,2, 3,4g Chorus 1,2, 3,43 Girls' Glee Club 3,4g A Cappella Choir 4g Junior Prom Committee, Senior - Sophomore Reception, Square Dancing Club lg I, P, O, S, E, 21 Gym Meet, Music Council 2, 3, 4. CHARLES EVERETT BLUNT Lardo Wit is the salt of conversation and not the food. Football 4, Chorus 1,2, 3,45 A Cappella Choir 4, Junior Prom Committee, Senior - Sophomore Reception, Sportsman Club 2, 3, 4, fjfvtffff I 44,1 ,,, ,ff X V' f..?,fL44, if DAVID PAUL BLUNT i4 4 Blat ----- everything handsome about him. Football 4, Band 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3,4g A Cappella Choir 4g All - State Band 1,2,4g Junior Prom Committee, Senior - Sophomore Reception, Sportsman Club 1,2, 3,4. l . I , 41 ',',, ' .' N fix I l , QU, F : - I 1 -. 5 -L S, 1 JEAN ANN BURNS ,f M JJ Jw, Beanie J , I' It takes life to love life. M Bowling 2, 33 Badminton Tournament 4, Band 1,2, 3, 4g Orchestra 2, 3,43 Chorus 1,2,3,4g Girls' Glee Club 4, All - State Band 3,4g Music Council 2,3,4g Junior Prom, Co - Chairman Refreshment Committeeg Senior - Sophomore Receptiong Science Club lg I, P,O, S, E, 2: Square Dancing Club 4, A Cappella Choir 4. A X I v r 'J' PATRICIA LUANN BELL ,I ,,,L' , 1 4 ,ki ELSIE ANN CHURCHILL Els The mildest of manners and the gentlest heart. Girls' Sports Club 3,45 Field Hockey 1,2, 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Volley Ball 1,2,3,45 Freshman Track5 Softball 1,2, 3,45 Badminton Tournament 45 Fresh- man Cheerleadingg Chorus l,2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 35 A Cappella Choir 45 Junior Prom Committee5 Studio 5 3,45 I,P,O,S, E, 25 Senior - Sophomore Reception5 National Art Honor Society. r IA NE ELEA NOR CRESSWELL Jane The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. Class Secretary 1,2,3,45 Girls' Sports Club 3,45 Intramurals 1,2, 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,35 All - State Orchestra 1,25 Challenger 2,3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 45 Tower Club 2,3,4, Publicity Manager 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Sportsmanship Brotherhood 3,45 Annual Staff, Senior Editor5 Junior Prom Committee, Properties Committee5 Queen's Court5 Senior - Soph- omore Reception5 Music Council 2, 3,45 Square Dancing Club 15 Empire Girls' State5 Constitution Contest 35 Citizenship Conference. ,' , 1 ,, L X-X! 1 W ' i 1 X. I it , x': .. X ,, , RUTH ELEANORE COLE Smoochie Heart on her lips, and soul within her eyes, soft as her chime, and sunny as her skies. Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 35 A Cappella Choir 45 Junior Prom Committee Senior - Sophomore Reception5 National Art Honor Society 3,4, President 45 Science Club 25 Photography Club 1, ,-N , KX ' , 'xii 5 rx ' X .-X, t is ' ' . X Sxx ., SK xi' NK - F -by 'livin N, mv, 5. .Xv,V,,X'A Rst to tt, BARBARA ANN DAWES B arb Fu1l of vim and vigor- - In her sports is quite a figure. Girls' sports Club 3,4, President 45 Field Hockey 1.2.3,4: Basketball 1,2,3. 45 Bowling 1,2,3,45 Volley Ball 1,2,3,45 Freshman Trackg Softball 1,2,3,45 Badminton Tournament 1, 2, 3,45 Intramural Captain 1, 2,45 Bowling Captain 1,2, 3,45 Chorus 1,2, 3,45 A11 State Choirg Challenger 3,4, Girls' Sports Editor: Iunior Prom Committee5 Senior - Sophomore Reception5 Play Committees: Tower Club 3 ,4, Secretary 45 Annual staff, Girls' Sports. Editor. ':rf'Y It sa ,i , Q 'K Jug' wt? My If r 'My lr FANNIE MAY DAWES A ' 'f , ,Af .9 If Fannie A ,L Yr' , Life is a comedy. R 'I f Class Treasurer lg Girls' Sports Club 3,45 Field Hockey 1,2, 3,4g Basketball 1,2,3g vouey Ball l,2,3,4g Softball l,2,3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4g A Cappella f Choir 43 Junior Prom Committeeg Senior - Sophomore Receptiong Freshman Cheerleading: Tower Club 3,4, Treasurer 43 Mother Was A Freshman , Second Childhood g I, P, O, S, E, 2. 1 ROBERT SAMUEL DAWS f Bob v Speech is great, but silence greater, Junior Prom Committeeg Senior - Sophomore Receptiong Sportsman Club 1, 2 , 3, 4, MALCOLM ROBERT DESIMONE Desi 'Strength both of body and mind. Basketball 2, 3g Track 3: Junior Prom Committeg Senior - Sophomore Reception Harvard Club Awardg Sportsman Club 2, 3,4. at WILLIAM FRANCIS DONOHUE, IR. 'Cursed be he that moves my bonesl' Senior Student Council 4g Chorus 4g Junior Prom Committeeg Senior Sophomore Reception: Sportsman Club 4. 'Q RICHARD ELKINGTON DOWSLAND , 'K Richie 'Laugh and the world laughs with you. It f .I h ' 5 6' 1' ,L ' A fc LA Little Three Council 15 Senior Student Council 3,4, Treasurer ' 5 Hockey 4gu Baseball 2, 3, 45 Band 1,2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1,2, 3,43 Chorus 45 Challenger 1,2, 3, 4, Art Editor 3,45 Junior Prom Committeeg Senior - Sophomore Reception5 Annual Staff, Editor - in - Chiefg Art Club 1,25 National Art Honor Society 354, JOAN ELAINE FISHER Bruno A wink ami a smile are always worthwhile. Field Hockey 3, 45 Basketball 45 Volley Ball 3,45 Badminton Tournament 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Junior Prom Refresh- ment Committee5 Senior - Sophomore Reception5 l,P,O, S, E. 25 Square Dancing Club 4. SHIRLEY ANN ERTLEY Shirl 'Calmness is the characteristic of strength, Field Hockey 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Bowling 2,3,45 Volley Ball 1,2,3, 45 Softball 1,2,3,45 Badminton Tournament 1,43 Swimming 15 Challenger 2,3 4, Exchange Editor 45 Junior Prom Ticket Committee5 Senior - Sophomore Receptiong Outdoor Girls' Club 15 Camera Club 25 Typing Club 3. RAYMOND STUART FREISTEDT RRY Here's a friend so good and true, When he's around we're never blue. ' FFA 1,2,a,4, RONALD KENNETH HADLOCK ROD A good joke to cure the sadness. Football Manager 4g Basketball Manager, Varsity 4, I, V, 35 Band 1,25 Challenger 2, 3,4, Assistant Advertising Manager5 Tower Club 3,4, Stage Manager5 Junior Prom Committee, Senior - Sophomore Reception5 Annual Staff, Co - Editor Activitiesg Biology Club 1: Stamp Club 25 Block C 4, LOIS ANN HUGHES Prox A thing of beauty is a joy forever, Girls' Sports Club 35 Intramurals 1,2, 3,45 Chorus 1,2, 3,4g A Cappella Choir 45 Junior Prom Committee5 Senior - Sophomore Reception5 Drum Majorette 1,2, 35 I, V, Cheerleading 25 Varsity Cheerleading 3,45 National Art Honor Society 45 Junior Prom Queen's Courtg Block C 45 Art Club 1. DONALD FRANCISE HUTHER Don 'Not a lad seeking fame, But a fine one just the same. Chorus 3,45 Special Chorus 45 Challenger 2, 3,4, Assistant Art Editor5 Iunior Prom Comrnittee5 Senior - Sophomore Reception5 Annual Staff, Art Editor5 National Art Honor Society5 Studio 5 Chapter 3. EILEEN PATRICIA JUDGE Patsy Ambition has no rest. Field Hockey 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,4g Bowling 4g Volley Ball 3,43 Soft- ball 2, 3,45 Swimming 1,45 Chorus 2, 3,4g Girls' Glee Club 3,45 Challenger 2, 3,4, Production Editor 45 Junior Prom Committeep Senior - Sophomore Recep- tlong Annual staff, Typing Editorg Outdoor Girls' Club 15 I. P, O, S, E, 25 Homemaking Club 35 Press Club 4. RONALD RAYMOND KUSIENSKI Ron You know he is quite a lad Never too good and never too bad, Football 1,2,4g Basketball 1,2, 3,4g Baseball 1, 2,4g Track lg Chorus 3,45 A Cappella Choir 4: National Sophomore Reception 2. 1? Art Honor Society 3,4g Prom Committee 35 .ii X w J PATRICIA ANN LACONTE Pat X A smile for every girl, L4 - A And two for every boy. K ,, ' L l Intramurals 3,4g,ChorusQk2?!,4g 'A Cappella Choir 4g Challenger 4g Mi grd-ph Editor , Prornrifommiatee 35 Homemaking Club 35 Square Dan c iliqub 23 Press Ltlb 4g Sophomore Reception 2. , ' L y V f .1 ,, , , 4 , .. . XJWXL :kv 4 S' Q' PATRICIA ANNE MOORE Pat As good - natured a soul as ever Bowling 3,4g Chorus 1,2, 3,4g Girls' Glee Club 3g Challenger 45 Prom Committee 3: Sophomore Reception. IU' V, .off if I X v trod these halls. ' MILFORD V. MORRIS Chief 'Agreed to differ. Prom Committee 3: Stamp Club 2, 3: Sportsman Club 45 Annual Staff 4, Photography Editor. T JOYCE CA ROLYN NEWMAN Shrimp 'Tis wel to be merry and wise, I Entered 3 SARA LOUISE MORSE Sal The inward service of the mind and soul Grows wide withal. Chorus 1,2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 3,45 A Cappella Choir 45 All State Choir 1,2, 35 Outdoor Girls' Clubf15 I, P,O, S, E, 25 Sophomore Reception. ty , to - , 5 Lx K 1 Field Hockey 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Bowling 4, Vo1leyfBaxll 45 efrbau 3,I45AlBand 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 3,43 Second Childhood 45 Prom Commit- tee 3. HOWARD F. PETERS Twirp He that is of a merry heart, Hath a continued feast, FFA 1,2, 3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 45 Prom Committee 3, BARBARA JEAN NICHOLAS Barb To be beloved, one must be ever agreeable. Little Three Council 15 Orchestra 3,45 Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,45 All State Choir 2, 3,45 Music Council 3,45 Prom Commit tee 35 Science Club 15 I,P,O,S,E, 2, IENNIE ESTELLA PUFFER Puff A maiden little and free of heart. Girls' Sports Club 3,4, Sergeant - at - arms 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 J, V, Cheerleader 25 Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 Band 1,2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1,2, 3,45 Chorus l, 2, 3,45 A Cappella Choir 45 Challenger 3,4, Assistant Feature Editor 45 Annual Staff4, Activities Co - Editor5 Prom Committee 35 Sophomore Recep- tion 25 Freshman Cheerleading 15 Homemaking Club 15 Block C Club 45 Press Club 45 Booster Club 4, X -499' PATRICIA ANN ROZPH Pat Life is just one grand andhglorioils A V Girls' Sports Club 3,4, Secretary 35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Swimming IfH45 Band 4, orchestra 1,2, 3,45 chorus 1,2,3,45 cms Gflee Club 3,45 A Cappella choir 45 All State Choir 35 All State Orchestra 1,2,45 Music Council 3, 4, Corres- ionding Secretary 35 Challenger 2, 3,4, Assistant Advertising Editor 2, Assis- tant Exchange Manager 3, Humor Editor 45 Prom Committee, Orchestra Chair man5 Sophomore Reception 25 Freshman Cheerleading 1: I. V. Cheerleading 25 Varsity Cheerleading 3,45 Square Dancing Club 15 Block C Club 45 Booster Club 45 Prom Queen. I x M,,,.. s- , .F , 1-5 ,I ,K -' - '. - 4 . .t X'-.fi '- 'E-. TK 'N 'il ' 1. .Nu , x gt , A In ui J d T A., 'vt b 'Li 1 J , Agp K . - Tzu, .Q A L ag -' Q' Y' 'Q M., JANICE AUREL RAKIDAEK. 5 , , 1 f P , H- Janny ., - W' ' t i The gentle mind by gentle deeds is k'nownf ' 11 X . K Senior Student Council 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 3,45 A Cappella Choir 45 All State Orche t a 3,45 Music Council 3,45 Challenger 3, 4, Music Editor 45 Annual' Sta 4, Production,Ecftor5 Prom Committee 35 Sophomore Reception-535 Science C1115 1.5 LHK5, S, E, 25 Press Club 3,4. V' 5 La ul JN if . V J' 1 1, qw t bf, U ,, J in 'X ,H A X , XV ' S J -' if 4 Lv! , L! 4 5 1' V 1 ,, ,I , , 5 ' L JW xc N - ' ' . X X 1 1 l t I WALTER RAYMOND SAVICKI Walt 'He is the quiet kind whose nature never varies, FFA 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2, Secretary 3, President 45 Prom Committee 35 Science Club 15 Gym Club 25 Square Dancing Club 4, M v.1,J X , ' AVE..-fr Y Vybv X KRT-,N ,ll XA ,ta ,M Y: L , A A ,,' fvf -v RICHARD EDWIN SCHMIDT 5' Schmitty Art is indeed not the bread but the wine of life. Football 15 Hockey 1,25 Track 1,2,3,45 Chorus 2,45 National Art Honor Soci- ety 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee 3, Decoration Chairman5 Sophomore Reception5 Block C Club 4, A A vt l , I JJ ,I I I , is M KENNETH EUGENE SCHULTZ -. -in Dutch .1 A little nonsense now and then, I, , Q is relished by the wisest of men. . A , , l ,-. , 5 Football 25 Hockey 45 Baseball 2, 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Sophomore Recep- b J , tion 25 Sportsman Club 2, 3,4, A K'Q.,j ,'k, ' 19 ' -li' ii' - ,IQJ gf? ??5' g A Aimee! ..2fAf-v.J-J, AJ-o1z'1.,f WILLIAM ALFRED SCOONES A .54 7,44 Willy fe,4.le4 g 5 For he that once is good is ever great. President 3,45 Treasurer 25 Little Three Council 15 Student Council 3,4, Treasurer 35 Football 1,2,3,45 Hockey 1,2, 3,45 Baseball 2, 3,45 Hockey Captain35 Chorus 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Challenger 45 Sportsmanship Brother- hood 3,45 Annual Staff 4, Sports Editor5 Prom Committee 35 Sophomore Recep- tion 25 Block C Club 45 Citizenship Conference 3. 1 , - f .,, . 1. jx Fl .. wx 5 ,Y x X X ' K , Il CAROL ANNE SLAWSON ' X Carol Dark eyes, dark black hair, , 1 A No wonder people turn to Stare, A Cx ' Field Hockey 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Volley Ball 1,2,3,45 Swimming 45 Chorus 1, 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 3,45 A Cappella Choir 45 All State Choir 35 Music Council 3,45 Challenger 3, 4, Advertising Editor 45 Production 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Senior - Sophomore Reception 25 Homemaking Club 15 Majorette Club 15 Press Club 45 Drum Majorette 1, 2, 3,45 Gym Meet at UFA 35 Chairman of Announcement Committee 4, 640' ,Qaeda i,1,,444,,d.44fxf 7' DONNA LORRAINE SMITH Smitty if Strong, constant, pleasant, wise. Entered 4 3 Intramural Sports 45 Co - chairman of Costume Committee, Second Child- hood 4. .f My ANNE VIRGINIA SPININVPF' , , JK M ,UV Annie ' -L X V ' , 02,0 n p 0 ' A Maiden of the laughing eyes- - - dll' D Share with me your smiles, AJ-fl .0 N, Treasurer 3,45 Student Council 2,45 Girls' Sports Club 3,45 ield Hockey ,2, 3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Volley Ball 1,2,3,45 Softball 1,2,3,4, vLlULuS 1,a,,L President 45 Mother is a Freshman 2g Prom Committee5 Sophomore Recep- tion, l, P, O, S, E, 25 Outdoor Girls' Club lg Prom Court 35 Drum Majorette lm 3 4, f , ! 9 1 BARBARA JEAN STOCKBRIDGE Stockie Tn the classroom, on the court. You'l1 find her a grand sport. Girls' Sports Club 3,4, Vice President 45 Field Hockey 1,2, 3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Volley Ball l,2,3,45 Freshman Track lg Softball 1,2,3,45 Intramu- ral Captain 35 Prom Committee 35 Sophomore Reception 2. PATRICIA ANN TETTAMONT Teddy 'However much I travel, I shall not travel fast. Girls' Sports Club 3,45 Field Hockey 1,2, 3,43 Basketball l,2,3,45 Bowling 45 Volley Ball l,2,3,45Freshman Track lg Softball 1,2, 3,45 Prom Committee 3g Sophomore Reception 2. 3,45 A Cappella Choir 45 Sportsmanship Brotherhood 2, 3,45 Tower Club 2, 3,4,jlf VINCENT THOMAS VANGURA Vin People who know little are usually great talkers, while men who know much say little. Sportsman Club 1,2, 3,4, President 4, Basketball l,2,3, Prom Committee 3, Senior - Sophomore Reception 2 , ' lA ,s L ,' Z L L ff . f Is'-'A J I A 7 , I pf' , i K u ill, t 'QV ,4 , - ff s IOANN ARLEEN WADSWORTH -It V I , i f -,fs Io Lf J ., 71 if ' M M1 This lass so neat, with smile so sweet, li, -I I1 L N fda k has won my right good will, V, Little Three Council 1, Student Council 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Girls' Sports! lub 3,4, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Cheerleading 2,3, Orchestra l,2, 3,4, Chorus-, ,2, 3,4, A Cappella Choir 4, Music Council 2, 3,4, Secretary 3, Challenger 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 4, Sportsmanship Brotherhood 2, 3,4, Prom Committee 3, Sophomore Reception 2, Outdoor Girls' Club 1, Vice President3Block C Club 4, Secretary and Treasurer, Prom Court 3. K BRIAN DOWELL WELCH Brian Happy am I, from care lim free! Why aren't they all contented like me? I' PAULINE MARY WESSELDINE Polly She was ever fair and never proud, Had a tongue at will, And yet was never loud. Intramurals l,2,3,4, Girls' Sports Club 3,4, Swimming 4, Chorus l,2, 3,4, Girls' Glee Club 3,4, A Cappella Choir 4, Challenger 3,4, Assistant Exchange Editor 4, Prom Committee 3, Sophomore Reception 2, Drum Majorette 1,2, 3, 4, Majorette Club 1: I. P,O, S,E, 2, Football 2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Prom Committee. .ff fvqgvf' it N HARVEY NICHOLAS YANDO ,unix Harv Better to wear out than rust out. Class President 2g Little Three Council lg Senior Student Council 2: Basketball 1,2, 3g Baseball 2, 3,4g Track l,2, 3,4g Chorus 3,4g Junior Prom Committeeg Senior - Sophomore Reception. , 6 . 1 PYYIJAIJM4-2 , fi l fm . 'mfg' lx '. .' :mx 1,1 MQ -:il, A ',,,g,. 'fx L'-F-D X I Q5 r vi' ?t.x,tkhL ,M --1 . - U' rl CLASS ADVISORS Miss Alice Barley S 1' and Mr. Harold Baietti 00 Ulf ' To the To the To the years of 1948 and 1949 We were freshmen had Mr Chaney and M1ss Moore as homeroom teachers held our first class meeung September 24 to elect class offrcers Presrdent Frederlck Swartzman V1ce Pres1dent Moses Acee Secretary Jane Cresswell Treasurer Fanme May Dawes were more rnterested rn the go1df1sh rn the brology lab than we were 1n Mr Vrvyan s lectures on matter and energy held a Juke box dance rn November and 1ncreased our treasury from S2 '75 to 532 20 spent two months preparmg for the Freshman Track Meet held annually at Murnane Fxeld crammed lrke mad every Fnday morrung before classes passed for Mrs Petersen s weekly vocabulary tests left C C H S 1n June 1949 for summer vacauon reJo1c1ng because we had no regents exams to take years of 1949 and 1950 We were sophomores M1ss Jacobs and M1ss Davles were our homeroom teachers September 22 held our fxrst class meetmg to elect offrcers Presrdent urer Wtllram Scoones Student Counc11 Representatlve Rrchard Dowsland held a round and square dance November 18 Whooprng success' Some sophomore boys actually danced' started French w1th Comment allez vous and fourteen members 1n the class SPCUI CVCFY Hflh penod wntrng out the proposmons we had mrssed that mormng 1n geometry class robbed our parents flower beds 1n order to decorate the Cafelefla for the Senxor Sophomore Recepnon June 1950 We had reached the half way mark 1n our hlgh school career and were lookmg forward years of 1950 and 1951 We were Jumors homeroom teachers M1ss de la Porte and Mr Seyse held our first class meetmg September 15 to elect class officers Pres1 dent Wxlham Scoones V1ce President Moses Acee Secretary Jane Cresswell Treasurer Anne Spxnk Student Counctl Representauves Arthur Wxlson and JoAnn Wadsworth added S100 to our class treasury through our Jumor Raffle O ' I l Harvey Yandog Vice President, Moses Acee: Secretary, Jane Cresswellg Treas- . .. .. . ,, , - 1 . . , : ' ' ' ' held a very unsuccessful Tw1rp Dance The grrls were too t1m1d to ask the boys March 10 held a bake sale at the Grand Umon Moey Acee was our Masked Marvel and wrestled Tommy Saunders 1n the Boxrng Exlubrtron we presented conducted a magaz1ne sale durrng March and Apr1l and then we had II enough money for our PROM all the whrle we were makrng money we were strugglxng through eleventh year Amerrcan Hrstory readrng Shakespeare s Iulxus Ceasar under the guxdance of our cadet Englrsh teachers d1sect1ng prckled frogs rn b1ology lab recerved our Class Rrngs dunng Chrrstmas vacatron Forty nrne excrted Iunrors crowded the offrces wartrng for Mr Seyse to hand them out May 4 had our Iunror Prom STAR DUST 1951 and 1952 We re Senrorsl rt s been a mrghty struggle but we made rt elected to Student Counc11 Rrchard Dowsland JoAnn Wadsworth Anne Sprnk Wrllram Scoones and Wrlham Donojue Class Officers Presldent Wrllram Scoones Vrce Presrdent Moses Acee Secretary Jane Cresswell Treasurer Anne Sprnk at last we re all together rn the brg Study Hall' Mrss Batley and Mr Barettx are our class advrsors French class has decreased 1n membershrp from fourteen to one conducted another magazrne sale and netted S235 62 profrt started our drrve for advertrsements to flnance our annual IH December Never reached our goal and had to borrow S100 from the class treasury began edrtonal work for the 1952 Chntoman durrng Chrrstmas vacatron we ll never forget the Chrrstmas party the Trrg Class held The 1rls from chemrstry lab were xnvrted and we all played spm the test tube nor will we forget the trme Vmcent Vangura and Malcolm Desrmone almost blew the school up by puttrng phosphorus tnto the water rn chem lab The debates we had rn Pubhc Spealung Class were sp1r1ted but no more so than those we held rn Socral Studres Class We wound up our HCIIVIUSS w1th the tradltlonal Senlor Class Prcnrc Then Graduatron' And then? 5 Maia ZA ,, . ,, . .. u - vv u n ' --- ' --- --- ' --- ' lu - vv ' 1 --- ' - u u u , . -., . . , . -- - v 1 I 1 Q - 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ' . . --- . I . f - --- . . ',, . . ,, . . -..- ' ' ' ' - 8 . . ... . .. . . . we any It s the year of 1962 Chnton 15 busthng wrth actrvxty But then wasn t rt always? Chnton the Ideal small town Uuca s mcest suburb' It has changed ln the ten years thatlhave been away but not much The change IS pnmar1ly a change of faces I nouce that my former class mate Walter S3V1Ck1 has taken over the management of the G L F and from what I hear he s dotng a wonderful Job I talked to Ray Frxestedt just yesterday you all know Ray he s the one who owns the b1g hog farm on upper Fountaln Street and he told me that Walt has 1mproved Chnton s G L F a hundred percent 1n the four yearshe s been managmg ll N1ce go1ng Walter And speaktng offarmers Inouce that Howard Peters has started hrs own darry the Petersboro Darry DrckSchm1dt has remodeled an old barn and transformed II 1nto an art studro He p1cked a beaunful spot for h1s studro It s sxtuated on Br1sto1 Road and commands a sweep1ng v1ew of the Onskany Valley Wh11eIwas vrs1t1ng Mrs W1lI1am Hargraves fthe former M1ss Ruth Colej I couldn t help openly admrrrng her beauufully decorated l1v1ng room Come to f1nd out rt had been remodeled by Don Huther now a professronaldecorator Asfor our other students of art D1ck Dowsland handles all the commerctal art for the Chnton Courrer I notrced as I read the last rssue that the ads had taken on a modermsttc a1r Els1eChurch1ll and Lo1s Hughes manage to take ume from thexr famthes to attend Mr Chaney s rught art fLo1s besrdes rs the v11lage photographer s cluef subject 5 B111 Scoones 1S a world famous sports commentator However ne has returned to Chnton and now wrrtes the column The Puckster for the Cour1er He rs known Just as well however as the CIIHIOH Comets' star hockey player Erleen Judge too has returned to Chnton She has held a promtnent post t1on as typtst and prrvate secretary to an Amerrcan representauve to the U N By the way I m spendrng my stay here 1nC11nton at the Alexander Hamtlton Inn presently owned and managed by Ronald Kuslenskr Very mee establrshment Ronme has there except for one thtng the plumbrng IS no good Two mghts ago the bathtub dram plugged up on me and we had to send to Allen s Hardware for a plumber Lo and behold 1f the boss plumber wasn t my old schoolmate Brran Welch I went 1nto Chnton s new moderruzed A 81 P not so long ago My what a change' Ken Schultz present manager has certarnly 1mproved the place Shrnny show cases cement floor and all' The s1te of the A 8a P has been moved and rt now stands where the Chnton Food Market and the Chnton Shoe Reparr Shop used to stand I bought a pound of steak It was d611C10US' I must compltment Moey Acee on the superb meat Acee's Meat Company rs now dtstnbuungl Harvey Yando has just bought the Park Hotel He s plannlng to remodel rt and add a dance floor Don Huther has been called rn to start operatrons I have heard that Harv has lured a top notch band to enterta1n hrs guests and the featured vocahst IS none other than our own Pat Roth' , . . . . . . . . , . . . classes. They also get a hand into the Town of Kirkland Art exhibition held annually in the Town Hall , Wh116IW3S strolllng down Chenango Ave past the new grammar school constructed by the I-ladlock Construcuon Company fRonn1e s a terr1f1c engrneerj I was almost run down bf Barb Dawes presently Cl1nton 1-hgh School s gym teacher I stopped her and asked her what the rush was She rnformed me thather horse Bomber fsame old nag she had 1n hrgh schoolj was deathly 111 She had called rn Dorothy Baldauf Cl1nton s veterrnarran and was on her way home to help Dorothy doctor the horse Patu Bell has taken over her mother s Job 1n Dr Franc1s offrce and I hear that Anne Sptnk IS Dr Gaffney s new secretar1al nurse Pat Tettamont 15 workmg full t1me at the Cl1nton Food Market now located where the A 8s P used to be The Cl1nton Beauty Shop IS run by our beautrcran Barb Nrcholas Paulrne WCSSC1d1n6 IS her father s prrvate secretary and IS employed by the Cl1nton Patnt M111 Present manager ofthe Cl1nton Hockey Arena Bob Baud has Just h1red Carol Slawson as ftgure skat mg tnstructor lamce Randall acts as prtvate secretary to Bob wh11e Malcolm Deslmone IS the rxnk s publlc relauons manager My car broke down yesterday Itook II to the gas statron on the corner of College and Meadow Street Charhe s Garage they call II And guess who Charhe 139 None other thanCharles Blunt Cl1nton s best mechan1c F3l'lIl18 Mae Dawes commutes back and forth to Utrea General I-losp1tal Best nurse 1n the busmess I ve heard I went to talk to Mr Ralph st11l C C H S s pr1nc1pal and he told me that bCS1dCS Barb Dawes teacher CWhat happened to Mr Cryan I wonder'71 The bus1ness department has been taken over by Slurley Ertley As for Barb Stockbrrdge she s the gym teacher at the grammar school Of course I ve sklpped one of the most 1mportant occupauons 1n our soc1ety the homemakers lean Burns Pat Moore Pat Laconte Joyce Newman and Joan Fxsher all of whom had secretarlal pos1t1ons be fore therr marr1ages are now happlly wed Donna Smtth our ardent homemaklng student was one of the f1rst to put her tra1n1ng 1nto practxce Stella Puffer also marned after a short career as a teacher But then I don t mean to say that the other grrls of the Class of 52 have no prospects' Sally Morse has Just completed a book entrtled The Farther F1eld wluch has h1t the best seller 11st l was surpnsed to see that Gorton's and Margaret's have Jo1ned forces to become Clmtons f1rst btg department store Naturally the mrnute I saw the transformauon I had to mvestxgate It s really a very complete well run store But that s because JoAnn Wadsworth IS IIS chxef buyer Then too we must not sk1p our pol1t1c1ans Bob Dawes has been game warden of Onerda County for three years now The postmaster of the Town of Klrkland IS Dave Blunt And what do you tmnkl I arnved Just 1n ume for the campa1gns for mayor B111 Donahue IS runmng aga1nst M1lford Morr1s It ought to be aw1ld and woolycampaxgn the two most argumentanve members of the Class of 52' But that s not all Betty Adour IS managmg M1lford s campa1gn Well may the best man w1n' Th1s 1sCl1nton ten years after the Class of 52 graduated from Cl1nton Central I-Itgh School Cl1nton has progressed So has 1t's cmzens I ftnd upon my return the 1dea1 small town the 1dea1 atmosphere Report of the Rovmg Reporter Jane Cresswell . ,, . , . . . K . V , Y . . . , . . . , . . . 5 . . . , . . ,, . . . , ,, . , ,, f . . . ,' Y ' ' I I . . , . . . three more ofmy class - mates had secured positions on the faculty. Vinnie Vangura is the new chemistry . . , , . . . . . 1 ' I I I ' I ' ll ll ll ll ' ' ' I ' . . . . . . , , . . . n 9 - - . . 1 I y . . . . . . . . . , . . . I of sf CZUM ffm! 'CDQXIIJWZZY1 Know all men by these presents that we the Class of 52 Clrnton Central School Clxnton New York berng of sound mind and body do make and declare thrs our last w1ll and testament rn the followrng manner to wrt Artrcle I We the members of the Class of 1952 leave to Mxss Florence Davres and Mxss Jeanne de la Porte our heartfelt grautude for the help they have g1ven us rn the comprlrng and ed1t1ng of tlus the 52 Cl1nton1an Artlcle II To Mtss Alrce Batley and Mr Harold Ba1ett1 we leave our thanks for the gurd ance they have grven us throughout our senlor year Arttcle III To our prrncrpal Mr Rtchard Ralph and the ent1re Clrnton Central School faculty we leave our grateful thanks for the mterest taken rn our behalf the lessons taught and the patrence shown toward us Artlcle IV We leave to Mr Clalre Smlth Mr Albert Stevens and Mr Wesley Munsell our grautude for keeptng C C H S a clean and pleasant place rn whrch to work and play Moses Acee leaves Mr Karin s math classes at last' Betty Adour leaves to Joby Burns a book entttled The Successful Debator so that the drscusstons tn Mrss Jacobs Englrsh classes w1ll be as sprrrted as ever To Sammy Ptnkstone Joan Allen bequeaths her Shorthand technrque Bob Barrd leaves hrs botsterous personalrty to Johanne Clarey Dorothy Baldauf w1lls to Lots Altmrre her garden tools Patt1 Bell leaves Mrss Dawes bookkeeprng class peaceful Charles Blunt leaves Mr B wlthout a helper Davrd Blunt leaves h1s ptcture on every d1vlder page of thts book To any blow hard Jean Burns bequeaths her clarrnet Elsre Churchrll wrlls Dtck Gxlbert to any grrl lucky enough to catch htm Ruth Cole leaves for B111 Jane Cresswell leaves francors to les Francols To Mrs Petersen Barb Dawes wrlls her horse I m from Texas' Fanme May Dawes leaves her laugh to Ianet Ames I , . . . . . . . 1 n - . ,, , . Article V Other, and to wit: ' I . . , . . . . . . , . - . .. . .. Bob Daws wrlls hrs huntrng storres to Bruce Kunz as rf Bruce drdn t have enough of hrs own' To hrs brother Ronn1e Malcolm Desrmone bequeaths hrs long trek up the Hrll To Mrss Howlett in hopes that she wrll use rt to counteract students like hrmself Brll Donohue wrlls hrs frlrbusterrng abrlrty Rrchre Dowsland leaves hrs unused goalre strck to Punky Miller Slurley Ertley wrlls her promptness to Jane Slater so that Jane wrll be able fwe hopej to get things done on trme Joan Frsher leaves the brg study hall vra the wrndow Ray Frrestedt leaves for hrs Tamworth girls fNo cause for alarm they re prgsl To Mr Vrvyan Ronnie Hadlock wrlls hrs collection of Grrlre Prctures as a supplement to the professor s anatomy lessons Lors Hughes bequeaths her bottle of peroxrde to Carmen Semrnarro and rf he uses rt her nrck name Proxy Don Huther wrlls hrs artrstrc abrlrty to Charlotte Wood 'P because she wrll never pass the course without rt Erleen Judge leaves her typewriter rattlrng Ronnie Kusrenskr leaves wrth Lors Pat Laconte leaves the mirrors rn the grrls rooms free from her reflection To Lrzann Mrtchell Pat Moore wrlls her love for square dancrng cate to Mrss Howlett To Barbara Brewster Sally Lou Morse bequeaths her hair d To her srster Bea Joyce Newman wrlls her seat rn the brg study hall Barb Nrcholas leaves Sharon Cartwright to accompany the orchestra alone To Holly Spears Howard Peters bequeaths hrs mrlkrng machrne and rf she doesn t know how to run rt he has offered to grve her free lessons Stella Puffer leaves her Pep to the Kellogg Company Battlecreek Mrchrgan Janrce Randall wrll her vrolrn to Harry Cresswell Pat Roth wrlls her collection of hot records to Mary Ann Scoones another Jazz fan To Dean Harrer Walter Savrckr wrlls hrs srze Drck Schmidt leaves the art room wrth all the supplies To Helen Ward Donna Smrth bequeaths her collection of ear rrngs Ken Schultz leaves hrs nrckname Dutch to Don Serdsma and rf he won t take rt to the tu 1 bed around the flag pole To Errc Weber B111 Scoones wrlls hrs way wrth the women Carol Slawson wrlls her solos to the brrds Ann Sprnk leaves quretly out the back door with the class treasury To anybody contemplaung surcrde Barb Stockbndge bequeaths her positron as goalre on the hockey team Pat Tettamont leaves late as usual' Vrnnre Vangura leaves Mr Cryan hrs peace of mrnd To anyone who can get the assrgnments in on trme Jo Ann Wadsworth wrlls her spot on the Challenger staff Brran Welch leaves hrs curves to the girls To Sally Goodwrn Paulrne Wesseldrne bequeaths her quiet ways Harvey Yando bequeaths to Charhe Zumbrum the presrdency of the Kirkland Dukes Milford Morris leaves to write a book entitled My Political Opinions which he plans to dedi- . 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QQ X Sq 4 W ' U x 'C 1 .g 5 I , is 5 ' ' X t ' 55555 ?fffY,'0 JL NIOR I IUMORL First row: Wampfler, Altmire, LaBounty, Eisenhut, Kaido, Newman, Stockbridge, Adams. Second row: Seminerio, Desimone, Goodwin, Priest, Sherman, Houck, Townsend, Siedsma, Cartwright. Third row: Hinman, Wilson, Burdick, Tolles, Karin, Doyle, Gilbert, Ward, Andes, 1 - M CLASS ADVISORS Mr. Seyse Miss Moore ,W ., I M ' . .1 w Q f ,..f-4x: A f ?1'.'ja ,1 . 1 .f we 4 to A r Q i a F- W vi' X A I 5 . -,MVA 4 i4x,v'v,x!- 4 4' C! x. 1 ll, . '. 1. f , I 1 vt. . ' in CLASS OFFICERS . ' rx W f F I' President ---- ---------- - - -JOHN KARIN Vice President- - ------ JOSEPH O'BRIEN Secretary ---- - - CATHERINE SHERMAN Treasurer- - - - CATHERINE TOWNSEND ' First row: Lynch, Clipston, Barnes, Grunert, Wood, Lett, Highland, Gaffney, Fitchard, Haltiner, Dawes, Rashford, Benedict, Slater, Millard, Vollmer, Ames, Ertley, McFadden, Third row, Burns, Hoff, Petrie, O'Brien, Weber, Burdick, Kennedy, Stoddard, Getz. Urtz. Second row: Allen, 11 CLASS ADVISORS Mrs. Petersen Miss Jacobs Mr. Chaney .fad Y. e, , S 1? tj. AW' First row: Yando, Wesseldine, Saunders, Zoeckler, Burns, Hennessy, Burrows, Vangura, Second row: Karin, Bodmer, Spears, Crumb, Burns, Clarey, Wake- field. Third row: Peckham, Drake, Suppe, King, Miller, Zumbrun, Stressel, x, N tg ,Mamma President ----- - - Deane Cunningham Vice President- - - ---- Colleen Carroll Secretary ---- - - Hollis Spears Treasurer- - - - - Shirley Kiefer 9,11 First row: Dawes, Edwards, Wiemer, Wampfler, Burns, Wegrzyn, Carroll, Second row: Secor, Barrett, Barker, Pfleeger, Yorton, Crouch, Scoones, Brewster, Maxwell, Baldwin, Warren, Acee. Third row: Loomis, Kozak, Kennedy, Jones, Cunningham. taxi - First row: Himes, Costello, Ross, Kloster, Bowen, Urtz, Clipston, Weimer, Second row: Waterman, Burns, Baum, Nelson, Clarey, March, Landry, Jones, Scoones, Barrett, Morgan, Newell, Wood, Getz, Lett. Third row: Butler, Bacon, Burns, Foley, Torrey, Nester, Crouch Adams, Stores, Barth. CLASS OFFICERS President ------ - - Fuller Torrey .Jr Vice President- - - - -Saied Adour Secretary- - - - - - Ruth Newell f Treasurer- - - - Beverly Barrett CLASS ADVISORS Miss de la Porte Miss Dawes Miss Davies Mr. Cryan 92555772272 First row: Kozak, Burg, Cameron, Cameron, Karuzas, Cosnett, Verminski, Hadlock. Second row:Man1eY, Dressel, Joseph, McFadden, Markowicz, Burns, Vangura, Burdick, Rogers, Cartwright, Sherman, Brady, Millard, Miller, Rooney, Cresswell, Goodwin. Third row: Doris, Siedsma, Burdick, Gracyalny, Frost, Adour, Crossley, Isles, Parker, Wollin, Peck, Harrer, Burdick, Ganey. Sly!!! gm 8,-1 MISS GRIFFIN 8 - 2 MISS WELCH 8 - 3 MR, VIVYAN x, First row: Bush, Morrison, Washburn, Johnson, Capito, Sawicki, English, Wesseldine, SSCOHCI row: Yerkie, Rahmlow, Schmitt, Bitteker, Cosgrove, Pasciak, Lauducci, Osborne, Wadsworth Riece, Spears. Third row: Eisenhut, Brown, Evans, Humphrey, Heaver, Schilling, Gregory. d i L. Ash' - - First row: Wampfler, Manley, Seminerio, Joseph, Laska, Miller, King, Holstein. Second row Barnhill, Chase, Peters, Feketa, Loveland, Roberts, Stoffel, Tucker, Hoke, Pick, MacLean, Helmer, Third row: Dombrowski, Rogan, Wadsworth, Cushman, Acee, L, or f First row: Howe, Humphrey, Urtz, Brewster, Gaffney, Pfleeger, Burdick, Burrows. Second row: Sherman, Robinson, Bums, Buckley, Hamilton, Mair, Blankman, Mitchell, Linebeck Saunders. Third row: D'Aprix, Trost, Tuttle. Herrinsz. Cackett. 5 4.gZL'Z7lfl4 QQ MRS. ADAMS Ph First row: Kiefer, Gogola, Coyne, Wadsworth, Shafer, Kowalczyk, Second row: Jabour, Trudel Scoones, Root, Owens, Johnson, Regetz, Cook, Third row: Bonsel, Loomis, Clipston, Whittaker Zumbrum, Stratton, Baker, MacLain, Frost, McFadden, Wesseldine, DeLucca, Third row: Ferguson, Morgan, Parker, Brewer, Hoff, MRS, LUTHER i 1 1 First row: Burns, Wesseldine, Lett, Puffer, R. Anna, Getz, Newman, Mitchell. Second row Hamilton, Dawes, N. Anna, Clarey, Pierce, Zwilling, I. Schreppel, Bacon, Chappell, Demnison, D'Amico, Baietti, Williams, Beetle. Third row: Masi, H. Schreppel, Mair, Atkinson, Emery, Grant, Whitacre, Chrysler, Boutilier, Hoyland, Burrows, Rashford. MISS HOWLETT -that First row: Ward, Ezhardt, Markowicz, Marsh, Gere, Nichols, Townsend, Lamanto. Second row: Clarey, Slawson, O'Nei1, Dawes, Randall, Brandis, Marriott, Schilling, Stuttard, Barth Swift, Heintz, Iles, Joseph, Third row: Burg, Facteau, Torrey, Wesseldine, Shorey, Judge, Nicholas, Presite, Williams, Saunder, Pritchard. jy6'lllI!lflZ5 KD . ' ri 4 ywy , 3 E i S J. ' , IL Kg I is 'E E ,kk Lim M WAND Wg Q , 60 u ' xx 5 mm gan! FLUTES: C, Zoekler, L. Parker HORNSg R, Gilbert, E, Puffer, R, MacLean CLARINETS: I. Burns, C, Sherman, J, Cameron, N, Crumb, M, Saunders, I. Crouch, B. Johnson, J. Zumbrum, M. Mair, L. Baietti, M. Nicholas. DRUMS: P, Roth, R. Cackett, C. Loomis, D. Blunt, R, Dowsland, I, Sherman. TRUMPETS: D, Miller, I. Morgan, G. Mair, L. Yerkie, C. Semenerio. P Goodwin, B. Kunz, M. Parker, M. Grunert, TUBAg W, Hoke, J, O'Brien BASS: I. Burns TROMBONEg D, Beetle, B. Newman, I. Loomis, R, Petrie BARITONE: I. Newman, B, Wadsworth SAXAPHONESg B. Fitchard, P. Bell, A, Sherman, M, Acee We're a Bunch ofBul1dogs could be heard in the fall while the band performed at football games and in street parades, In the park during the summer, alumni and students both joined to give us our outdoor band concerts, The weeks ahead will see considerable activity starting with the Eisteddfod and ending with the armual May Festival. Mr. Budesheim can now look proudly back and see how successfully his band performed, mm Umfexfxla VIOLINS: I. Wadsworth, P. Roth, I. Randall, I, Slater, J. Griffin, M. Burrows, I, Cameron, B. Markowicz, C, Wood, P. Wamphler, L. Parker, E. Stoffel, R. Jabour M. Chrysler. VIOLAS: C. Townsend, J. Holstein, M. Morrison, I. King. CELLOS: I. Cresswell, J, Verminski, J. Buckley, B, Jones, N. Cook, C. McLean, BASS: J. Burns, J. Wegrzyn, I. Wegrzyn, I. Cameron. DRUMS: R. Dowsland, R, Cackett, D. Blunt, I, Sherman. PIANO: S, Cartwright, B. Nicholas. HORNS: R. McLean, E. Puffer, R, Gilbert. CLARINETS: I, Burns, C. Sherman. W FLUTE: C, Zoeckler. SAXAPHONE: A. Sherman, M. Acee, TROMBONE: B, Newman, R, Petrie. 53? TRUMPET: B. Kunz, M, Grunert. Organization and practice of the Senior Orchestra began early in September to pre pare for the annual Christmas Festival The Orchestra requires much practice through the year for competition IS tough at the Eisteddfod Commencement activities will mark the final participation of the Senior Orchestra , 'Gum fbias gm First row: B. Dawes, C. Karuzas, A. Wesseldine, Ioan Wezgryn, Jane Wezgryn, J, Verminski, B, Newman, L. Kaido, J. Newman, N, Crumb, C, Townsend, B, Fitchard, C. Slawson, A, Spink, M, Grunert, R, Millard, I, Burdick, K. Isles, D. Rooney, R, Dowsland, S, Lynch, P, Roth, P, LaConte, E, Churchill, E, Puffer, C, Wood, P, Moore, I, Burns, C, Carroll, B. Jones, M. Brady, Second row: R, Edwards, B. Loveland, P. Himes, M, L, Burdick, S. Vollmer, L. Altmire, I. Ames, B. Dawes, S, Hyland, R, Cole, P, Adams, I. Barnes, B, Haltiner, S. Adour, I. Griffin, D. Dressel, R, Kennedy, B. Kunz, P. Collmer, L. Hughes, B. Adour, I. Burns, H. Spears, H, Saunders, V. Baldwin, R Maxwell, A. Sherman, I. Hadlock, Third row: M. Stockbridge, B. March, F, Dawes, A. Rogers, M, Pfleeger, E. Judge, R Schmidt, D. Blunt, H, Yando. Fourth row: M, Warren, C, Zoeckler, I. Hennessy, T. Acee, S, Goodwin, B. Rashford, B. Millard, M. Priest, J, Fisher, J. Randall, I. Crouch, R. Gilbert, D. Crossley, C. Blunt, W, Donohue, W, Scoones, I, Karin, F, Schuck, D, Huther, P. Bell, I, Wadsworth, B. Nicholas, P, Wesseldine, B. Dawes, C. Sherman, I. Slater, I Sharon Cartwright . 1. 1' ' v ly X ' . V ,.l, - A r ,va A , .,v 9. . inf- '. Q- . K- Iv Aj ,V fr X -4 The Senior Chorus' first preparation was the Christmas Festi- val featuring Anne Spink's narration of 'The Little Gray Lamb , against a background of chorus music. Two noon hours a week will set the requirements of the Eis- teddfod and music contests, The climax of the Senior Chorus will be the May Festival under Mr. Budesheim's direction. UWM GZIIZUI 7 at ff E .E 9' t 1 lr! '93 X Q ,, 4. N3 ff. .ff Flrst row Elsie Churchill Secretary Jean Bums Presrdent Rtchard Grlbert V1ce President I Wadsworth Second row C Sherman B Nicholas P Roth C Slawson P Bell M Pfleeger A Sptnk C Townsend Thrrd row R Kennedy P Collmer D Crossley L Altmxre M Priest B Mrllard R. Schmtdt B Kunz The newest organizauon of the muslc department rs the music ,fs counctl which is made up of representauves from the band orchestra and chorus ' Through this group the music department works to eam money for of F new uniforms and various plaques. an X We hope that this organization continues through the future years - and'wil1 continue with it's usefulness. fi First row: Thomas Julian, Carolyn Zumbrun, Gail Steates, Diane Burdick, Barbara Louie, James Sherman, John D'Aprix, Bob Cackett, Carl Loomis, Larry Yerkie, Ken Newman, Second row, J. Cryan, Charlotte MacLain, Judy Zumbrun, Martha Nicholas, Dorothy Maxwell, Ronald Houcke, Dick Williams, Mike Doyle, Jim Warren. Third row: Bill Hoke, George Mair, Larry Parker, Joe Morgan, David Beetle, Edward Hoyland. www gear! Another newly formed group is the Junior Band. Through this organization the fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh grades will gain experience in playing together to prepare them for the Senior Band. zzfzzkw 671454215 First row: C, MacLain, J. Regetz, E, Getz, R, Jabour, C. Clarey, L. DeLuca, J. Sherman, J, Burg, B, Markowigz, E, Trudell, D. Scrupple, R, Williams, Miss Barbara Jenne, Second row: E, McFadden, M, Erhard, N. Cook, P. Saunders, R. Swift, E. Townsend, M. Joseph, C, Johnson, A, Wesseldine, S, Dennison, Third row: A, Grant, N, Wesseldine, J, Marsh, B, Nicholas, B. Hoke, A. Stratton, J, Gear, S, Facto, S, English. Fourth row: L. Parker, M, Nicholas, M, Crysler, M. Presite, J, Judge, M, Cosgrove, V. Pfleeger, J, Emery, I. Zumbrun The Gang 4 M---mv RJ Ushers I Burdick, J Buckley, I Pfleeier, V Baldwin, C Carro 1 - V 0 x I h, u li, BLFORE Strlngs and Things John and JoAnn Moey and Pat ,j 1 5 6? 1 Gafgfxv ' fn Eg, - I ,Z gk-fils, K if 'V L . Jim X if f lf' ,ex f' WMA VARSITY , 1 M245 fy -Q 'X w 1, -Q 5. A-.2 is , 's -as 1.1 s Mary Ellen Pfleeger Estella Puffer, Catherine Townsend, Beverly Rashford, Lois Hughes, Patricia Roth, Lois Altmire, and Lee Kaido. JUNIOR VARSITY Ioan Wesseldine , O I Joan Bums 1 X Shirley Keifer Myrna Barrett Theresa Acee gpg, we Af! V v First row: I. Cresswell, R, Hadlock, F,M, Dawes, A, Spink, R. Gilbert, Miss Jacobs, B, Dawes, D. Burdick, I. Ames. Second row: L. Altmire, E, Gaffney, M, Priest, T. Tolles, M,E, Pfleeger, J, Karin, C. Sherman, F, Burns, I. Slater, M, Grunert, Once again the Tower Club has proved itself one of our most active student organizations. Under the able direction of Miss Helen Jacobs, all members of the club and many others have worked hard to make their annual production a success. This year the club presented Second Childhood, a farce, Several new members entered the Club after scoring the necessary points to make them eligible by working on the play production, 1 ll. The officers for '51 - '52 were: Anne Spink, president, Richard Gilbert, vice president, Barbara Dawes, secretary, and Fannie May Dawes, treasurer. And so, the stage is cleared after a most successful year which will always be remembered by the members of the Tower Club. o 5? If! , I x lg. rf- . -0 T. X-.'5 'f2.'::,-.,, . ,H A ,bl -.. ,, I K- . Tis'-'iff t is 'lx is ,ai CATHY WORKS ON A STENCIL. SAM AND PAT START THE RUN With Jane Cresswell as Editor - in - chief, The Challenger has created a great deal of interest throughout the student body this year, Each month The Challenger post the studentbody on all current events within and about the school. Writers, artists, typists, mimeograph operators and sellers join forces to keep the students up to date. The advisors this year were Miss Jeanne de la Porte, Miss Kathryn Dawes, and Mr , Howard Chaney. BUSINESS STAFF First row: Patricia Laconte, Carol Slawson, Richard Gilbert, Eileen Judge, Daniel Burdick, Edward Gaffney, Miss Dawes, Lee Kaido. Second row: Arlene Lett, Sue Vollmer, Beverly Rashford, Sally Goodwin, Mildred LaBounty. M 6711! EDITORIAL STAFF Frrst row Betty Adour Patrrcra Roth Estella Puffer JoAnne Wadsworth Jane Cresswell Catherrne Sherman Mary Ellen Pfleeger Mlss de la Porte Nancy Crumb Second row Damel Dressel Mary Grunert Betty Ann M11lard Jane Slater Iaruce Randall Terry Tolles Er1c Weber Barbara Dawes Pau11ne Wesseldtne Sh1r1ey Ertley Janet Ames Ronald Hadlock pw ART STAF Frrst row Joyce Newman Rrchard Dowsland Second row Donald Huther Sandra Lynch Mary Pnest Charlotte Wood Mr Chaney D . I F . l I I Y A l TP . Y x .n X 'D : It K ' I . ' . : , , aa First row: Lois Hughes, Elsie Ann Churchill, Ruth Cole, Sandra Lynch. Second row: Ronald Kusienski, Ronald Wakefield, Richard Schmidt Donald Huther, Richard Dowsland, Mr. Chaney. Third row: Amy Wesseldine, Artheda Barker, Mary Priest, Lois Altmire, im 'Q , 1' Y a I M, , M! 5 First row: Mr. Morgan, Estella Puffer, JoAnne Wadsworth, Joseph O'Brien, Patricia Roth, Barbara Dawes, Betty Adour, Second row: Ronald Hadlock, William Scoones Eric Weber, Phillip Collmer, John Karin, Thomas Jones, Thomas Manley, Happy Acee. Third row: Jerry Doyle, Francis Burns, Moses Acee, Daniel Dressel, 11-ss' '9 . aw- '?' HOMEMAKING CLUB - I First row: Pearl Adams, Emma Benedict, Lois Houck, Mary Ann Stockbridge, Jane Clipston. Second row: Barbara March, Cecelia Wampfler, Dolores Sawicki, Mrs. Barnes, Anita Kloster, Nancy Scoones, Dorothy Bowen, Janice Barnes. yufude amemzzfem yfmmw HOMEMAKING CLUB - II Standing: Brenda Wesseldine Cynthia Mitchell, Doris Shorey Alice Atkinson Seated Eleanor Bamey, Evelyn Getz, Annette Stratton, Ethel McFadden Polly Bacon June Ward, Cecilia Clipston, Nancy Anna, Judy Regetz, Kathy Scoones 1 S . t , Ill T of XM' Q7 14 ae awzcvf They have supervrsed the prrntmg of bas ketball programs for the second year and are plannmg to sponsor a talent show for the student body We hope that 1n the future new leaders w111 take the place of these that are so capa ble and keep our L1tt1e Three Councrl func tlonrng as smoothly as rt has rn the past and present F1rst row Lee Ba1ett1 John Burdrck Sared Adour Judy Zumbrun Second row Peggy Wampfler Esther Townsend Mr Cryan Mary Cosgrove Ruth Newell Beverly Barrett Mxss Gr1ff1n Fuller Torrey TheL1tt1e Three Councll IS a hard worlung organrzatron represenung the Iumor Hrgh School rn the student government of our school The offrcers of the Councrl are John Paul Burdlck presldent Sared Adour vrce presrdent Ruth Newell secretary and Beverly Barrett treasurer They have carned on many useful dlscussrons throughout the year to acquarnt the grammar school chrldren w1th the rules of our hlgh school X 5, X0 E of , SN -: Q-, tl .- 1 ... . . 'FQ . VI! K in : . , . . : , . : , L . : , : , - ' ' ' ., X' - ,N . , X1 .Af ' 4 ., gt -, X ,- . -4 ' , r , , . P- x N -N ,. a' 1 . Q 71 a ., . X V, V 4 , X r, .1 1. N, I, X c , N4 Q' Q tj 4 . Y . 45mm Lgfllwilf Uaufzcvf ff xv Frrst row JoAnn Wadsworth Mary Ellen Pfleeger Jaruce Randall Rxchard Dowsland Mr V1v1an MISS Dawes W11l1am Donohue Second row Nancy Crumb Anne Spmk Paul Van Allen Phrlhp Collmer W11l1am Scoones john Kann Rrchard Rooney Deane Cunrungham The off1c1a1 offlces of our student government were ftlled thrs year by Dlck Gllbert PICSI dent JoAnn Wadsworth secretary and Rrchard Dowsland treasurer The Counc11 d1d a commendable Job rn IIS customary tasks of trrmmrng the Chrrstmas tree holdmg an open meenng with the student body and planmng the annual Chr1stmas Whrrl pervisrng the halls duung the noon hour arrangrng the CICCUOII of members to Sportsmansh1p Brotherhood and conductrng the cheerleadrng tryouts In February the Counctl presented the Ice Carmval featurmg a court wrth a Krng and Queen a cormc broom hockey game frgure skatmg and racrng Our Counc11 members can certamly look back on an actrve and most successful year The comedy act of the Ice Carnxval featurmg the Senror class kr 1 g. fr, 1 ? , 4 d 4 RY u ' : , , ' . ' f - O I , ' , ' ' . : . ' . . I Y I U V . . . . . . , .- . . . ,, . . ,,, Su- - 1 . . I . . . , . - y . X if , 'I I 5 yufme 924171245 yfmemfz First row: Ross Lett, Milburn McFadden, Jack Frost, Second row: DeForest Hinman, Donald Ward, Walter Savicki, Ronald Desimone, Gerald Capito, William Burns. Third row: Paul Bodmer, .James Stores, Dennis Brady, Edwin Weston, Lee Edwards Harry Cresswell, Donald Barth. wi! Under the direction of Mr. Homer Bray, this year's Future Farmers again established them- selves inthe field of agriculture, The offices were filled by Walter Savicki, presidentg Howard Peters, vice presidentg Donald Ward, secretaryg Ronald Desimone, treasurerg and Gerald Capito, news reporter. Judging trips and basketball games were among the many events on their schedule. In ad- dition to these projects, they operated a small apple orchard, attended State Fair, and spent three days at Comell for Farm and Home Week. Agfiflfimdilffg ffgwffiexzfiaafzf Q,'2. 2 . 1 pri iff f Y Q X -3 First row: Catherine Sherman, Richard Gilbert, Barbara Dawes, Second rowg Jane Cresswell, Anne Spink, Philip Collmer, William Scoones, Joseph O'Brien, Eric Weber JoAnn Wadsworth. Basis For Selection Of Members: 1. High scholastic attainment 2, Evidence of leadership 3. Service rendered to school 4, Evidence of fine character. The Sportsmanship Code Keep the rules Keep faith with your comrades Keep your temper Keep yourself fit Keep a stout heart in defeat Keep your pride under in victory Keep a sound soul, a clean mind and a healthy body. warm! me MV ' jg fl agacvkfy Q ? i 1 ?-4 First row: Janice Randall, Jane Cresswell, Dorothy Baldauf. Second row: Eric Weber Richard Gi lbert, ff kfawba ffm! First row: labour, Johnson, Zumbrun, Morrison, Schreppel, Cook, Urtz, Baietti, English, Laska, Root, Gerhard, Second row: Mrs, Adams, MacLean, Gere, Isles, Heintz, Saunders, Feketa, Cosgrove, Hadlock, Cartwright, Rogers, Holstein, Verminski, Miller, Howe, Blankman, Washburn, Nichols, Mrs, Luther, Third row: MacLain, Brandis, Joseph, Lynett, Gracyalny, Adour, Crossley, Wadsworth, Isles, Schilling, Morgan, Clarey, 1505 fm ffzzf First row: Brewster, Johnson, Clarey, Rooney, Sherman, Adour, Verminski, Gaffney, Baietti, Second row: Miss Davies, Baldwin, Kaido, Puffer, Hughes, Rashford, Roth, Altmire, Townsend Barnes, Adams, Torrey, Burdick, Third row: Highland, Priest, Sherman, Burns, Isles, Miller, Kaido, Pfleeger, Burdick, 49,6548 Gotham as ... ...rm My mfg' we Lmemen ftrst row Welch Kann Jones Collmer Ba1rd Scoones Doyle Second row Gaffney Cresswell KUSICHSRI Van Allen Burns Gllbert Suppe Blunt H Cresswell CLINTON OPPONENTS V f w Onelda Cazenovia Canastota Hamxlton Q New Hartford The 1951 edrtion of the C C H S football team did not fare as well as expected Suppos edly a good team It was handrcapped by a lack of depth 1n all posruons The first game of the season found the maroon and whlte wmrung 1ts only game of the sea son by defeatrng a new football opponent V V S 8 '7 H1ghhght1ng an otherwrse drsmal season was the all around play of Capt Moey Acee whose runmng always kept the defense alert Wlth many veterans returmng next fall the prospects for the Morganmen are bnght 1n deed a Cav! Mg s Hadlock Kennedy E Moe? Acee imc' M018-an . - ,Q y . W 11 , N ml 8 v, , s, '1 ix V N R Cla f ' 5 ' 7 I . 0 12 7 13 , W g 5 13 ' 14 so e 1 y , N g - A 1 pm as o 33 - ., 48. lu-,x Backfieldz Adour, Brewster, Weber, M. Acee, H. Acee, O'Brler., Manley. 1 ' Co cb I lt! ri 3 e v ,- :' ix . I First row: Foley, Baird Schultz Scoones Van Allen F Bums Burdick Second row M Karin I, Karin, O'Brien Suppe Zumbrun Cresswell B Burns Torrey Dowsland Schmidt Manager Absent, Dressel. Manager Schmidt Captain Scoones Chnton Opponent Onondaga Valley 2 Lake Placid 7 Rome 2 Northwood 13 Lake Placid 4 Onondaga Valley 2 Rome 2 Onondaga Valley 2 New Rochelle '7 Rome 4 Lake Placid 3 Rome 1 . V ,MAMA My f---.TP- - .,..! 'ww HIT I 4' SU N Tp, llTg 3 SUITQI 8 . v1 1 Kneeling: Rooney, Adour, Waterman, Getz, Joseph, Standing: Manley, Drake, Bacon, Brewster, Hoff, Harrer, Kenedy, As the Annual goes to press, the I, V, 's have a five win - eleven loss record. Many of the losses have been by one or two points. Most of the players were inexperienced, but as the season wore on the team im- proved Hoff Drake and Jones have led the scoring while the floorwork of Harrer and Kennedy has held down the opposition score LQWN F ,. lx5CJ.r 1 Coach Baietti U30 INTZ74, 6 Clinton 23 23 26 New Hartford Holland Patent Holland Patent Cazenovia Chittenango Hamilton Waterville New Hartford V. V. S. Oneida Canastota Cazenovia Chrttenango Hamilton Waterville V V S Oneida V iw. 5 r. 5-1- f ,L-Q - ...L , --ru g...-L. Opponent 37 44 36 30 23 38 37 31 41 'The Tip 0ff Grab That Rebound Acee Tolles Weber Miller Rooney, Getz. Absent Doyle With one game yet unplayed the varsity basketball forces have as sumed themselves of at least a tie in the Tri - Valley League race By beating Oneida on the home court the Clintonians finally went ahead on the Oneida team with a record of 10 victories and 3 defeats Doyle Miller and Tolles have been the leading scorers The floor play of Weber and Getz has been outstanding, while Acee Brewster Clinton Opponent New Hartford Holland Patent Holland Patent Cazenovia Chittenango Hamilton Waterville New Hartford V, V. S. Oneida Canastota Cazenovia Chittenango Hamilton Waterville V, V, S, Oneida Richfield Sprs. Em! X Our Ace if d, Slugger Acee Though fa111ng rn tts b1d to retarn the champronshrp of the Tn Valley League the base ball team concluded rts season w1th a record of 10 wrns and 4 losses In league competmon the record was 10 wrns and 2 losses The f1ISI game of the season proved to be the drfference tn the champronshlp race The 1n the league an 11 1 beanng by One1da we managed to end up rn second place 1n the frnal league standings Featunng this years schedule was the second game played agatnst One1da In tlus encounter Chnton s Bnan Welch outprtched One1da s ace hurler Don Morton The final score of tlus contest was Chnton 4 and One1da 2 there by reversing the earher game played at Clinton Brian Welch and Pete Jones did most ofthe prtchrng The leadmg hrtters were Paul l-lttchcock Moey Acee and Capt Joe Moda Roger Scoones though not a regular wasoften used as a ptnch hitter and had the lughest battmg average h SEA SON SCORES Hxtc Chnton Opponent v V S Canastota Hamrlton Onerda Watervllle Cazenovta V V S Canastota New Hartford Hamtlton One1da Cazenovia 2 New Hartford K' asf 1 ' g Clintonians suffered a 3 - ldefeat at the hands of the V, V, S, team, Losing only one other game 1 . . . 2 3 1 12 ' 1 1 ' 11 4 ' 3 16 ' 0 5 , , 4 5 1 1 2 10 ' 5 4 ' 2 10 9 3 ,AQC -,ax ,,,,,..-1 First row: Adour, Puffer, Tettamont, Eisenhut, Churchill, Newman, Kaido, Miss Muench, Second row: Lett, Roth, Fitchard, Cresswell, Stockbridge, Spink, Haltiner, Grunert, Beverly Dawes. Third row: F, M, Dawes, Barbara Dawes, Sherman, Rashford, Wadsworth, and gi 5 z.gf4a is 6761! The important thing is not to win but to take part, the essential thing is not to conquer but to fight well, Wesseldine. With attributes of cooperation, team work and sportsmanship playing as essential part in its oper- ating code, the Girls' Sports Club emerged with successful records in field hockey, basketball, volley- ball and softball competition, Barbara Dawes, club president, furnished the leadership which resulted in each member making an important contribution to group efforts. Listed among challenging schools were Proctor, Utica Free Academy, New Hartford, Waterville and Whitesboro, For seven years the club has been in existence and for seven years Miss Muench has strived and put forth extra time to teach the girls techniques which are essential for maintaining a good team, but most important, the manner in which the game is played. She stressed the need for good sportsmanship, indi- vidual initiative and group fellowship. These are the things which made the club. l'm sure Miss Muench has been an inspiration to the girls and without her able assistance, as advisor and coach, the club would have been less successful, President Barbara Dawes Vice President Barbara Stockbridge Secretary Catherine Sherman Treasurer Mary Grunert Sergeant - at - Arms, Estella Puffer tgficwfs 564 Hi Interscholastic bowling meets, held with U, F, A, , Proctor, and Whitesboro, showed the Clintonians to be in top form, Representing the school in area competition were: Kneeling: E, Puffer, I. Kozak, B, Adour. Standing: I. Wadsworth, S, Ertley, P, Laconte, T. Acee, P, Roth, B, Dawes, Below: In the badminton spotlight new champions have come into existence, B, Fitchard and M. Grunert teamed up to capture the doubles crown. In the singles tournament M, Grunert again succeed- ed in winning top honors, til 'ii-51 at F' vs .ll ' v . sl. A team of the six highest scorers represented Clinton in the interschool archery meet. Standing: P, Roth, C, Yorton, I, Cresswell, Knee- ling: M. Warren, I. Newman, P, Tettamont, wzw Hia!! HOCKEY CHAMPS - For the second consecutive year Miss Welch's homeroom has succeeded in winning the hockey trophy. Led by Peggy Wampfler, the group included: Standing: Celestia Wampfler, Manager, Betty Lou Tucker Ioan Roberts, Joan Feketa, Barbara Loveland, Ella Mai Stoffel. Kneeling: Sally Manley, Helen Laska, Marleen Joseph, Peggy Wampfler, Geraldine Seminerio, Judy Holstein, and Doris Miller. WI .. .1 Q . ., .A Miss Griffin's 81 homeroom is one of the outstanding Miss Piowlett's 73 homeroom has been doing some fancy Iumor High teams competing in the noon hour league, ball handling in the noon hour league, SHARPSHOOTERS - Under the able man- agership of Miss I-Iollenbeck seventh and eighth grade girls found after - school fun in archery. A tournament climaxed the season with Alice Ann Wesseldine placing first and Janet Cameron a close second in scoring honors. i 1 Wg fa. ! -U, , 4' Y .W ,N ' 4 hai' onb C CXWHPM fm. . ,A ,VV ff ,f.. ,Ha A ,,f 11 X F 39' N F1 4' .-H 'B AMHTXYU y QW JW' ' A fp Gel goinql .,M,,..,v ,-Jn., 45:1 Y' f if . fy -1 udglxlli- X' if ,' . m chCYYY Vu X q ff ' m - m , , , VV X, -UZ, J H1 . S 2 'W .J W, X 'Wm tg-'Q-,Q 5 it J ,f N ,- :C if I fu ' , fx 513 A 'X if Z.. , Mk , ' 1-sf ' f f fi 5 4 ? if vi W W ,,,1.. 4 U TJTXNN lday V' . vm U COunCi1 mSgaHauo. . Cami Val Hd th 3 Futwre Qrmks, f S eff! ms The publrcatron of The 1952 Clrntoruan IS made possxble through the sales of the book and the fmanctal support of the busrness men and frrends of the school rn Clmton and nerghbormg commurut1es Each of the people or ftrms 11sted below gave a frve dollar gtft toward the project To them the Class of 1952 expresses srncere apprec1at1on Abraham s Sport Shop Guns Frshrng Tackle and Outboard Motors Compl1ments of The Ace Beauty Shoppe Compl1ments of Marone Acee 81 Sons Clark M1115 New York Best W1ShCS From Acee s Meat Company Inc Clark Mrlls Farm Supply A1115 Chalmers Farm Equrpment Sales and Servrce Adolph s Garage 35 Utrca St Clmton Phone 683 Best Wrshes From H I Allen Estate Best Wrshes I Ulr1chBaldauf nd Son Greenhouses Clmton N Y Compl1ments of B111 s Gulf SCIVICC Clmton Bowlrng Center Compl1ments of Bordens Ice Cream T I Butcher Coal Fuel O11 MasonsSuppl1es Heat1ngEqu1pment Compl1ments of Burns Grocery Comphments of Cawley s Sales and Servrce Compl1ments of the Cazbah Luncheonette Clark M11ls 636 R l Edward Chornackr Real Estate and Insurance Nell S Churchrll Agency Insurance Servrce Phone 509 M l Clmton Pa1nt Company Franklm Sprrngs Clmton Food Market Hlffa Brothers Comphments of the Clmton G L F Compl1ments of the Clark M1115 Frsh and Game Club Compl1ments of the Clmton Farm Supply Coal and Fuel O11s College Barber Shop Compl1ments of the Cresswell Apphance Company Clmton Fuel and Supply Company Success to the Graduates Cunrungham s Sales and Servrce New Burcks and Used Cars Clmton N Dawes and Iudk1ns Inc Rugs Carpets Lrnoleums Uuca N Y Comphments of Bud Dawes Compl1ments of Charles Dawes Comphments of Mr and Mrs N W Dowsland Lou1s L Drejza Funeral D1rector Comphments of the Kxrkland Dukes Comphments of Doctor Gaffney Comphments of the Grrls Sports Club H H Goodw1n Fuel Company Coal and Fuel 0115 George Goodw1n Flonst Phone 516 W 1 Clark M111s Comphments of Gorton s Store Compl1ments of the FFA Comphments of Frank and Eddres Seneca Turnpxke Best Wrshes from the Class of 55 Compl1ments of a frrend Hank s Truck Stop Kxrkland Harrison's Furmture Stores Krrkland and Clark Mtlls Compliments of Hogan s Store Compliments of Household Servtce Inc Best Wxshes to the Class of 52 John Hoyland NY . . ,, . . ,,. . 1 . . 1 1 f 1 1 ' I , 1 1 ' 1 1 . . 1 -1 1 1 1 . . 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