Delaware Academy and Central School - Kalends Yearbook (Delhi, NY)
- Class of 1950
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:S ACKNOYLBDGEIENT HE Kalends Staff wishes to extend its sincere appreciation to all who worked so hard to make this book a success. We are grateful to liss Parsons and lr. Lind for the typing, and to lr. Rivers and lr. Clarkson for their help with the art work and the ads. And to lisa Tubbs, who has worked long hours with us, we say a special Thank You. lon 1 . 4'N 1 9 . N' Qgzxi' t ' - I-'1 X. .ff H, . 'X , 1li9v,.Ublf 'Gill -gif? . 1 'nf v., AVA I . ' 'f ? , .fir b A ' . . Q',1,'4 1' W 9 .Ili C ix 1.90, .fi I-A'U 'i1Y??9 'J:f?f -iffhfgf .fi T ff ft,-'-,m .',f 'ffxkl 1-1fwx - 'klffi,4f':.Ak.'l-: 'N ff an .Q . ::': - -, ..,...... ,., - - L -J.,-1, ,,,,-v-a::i -7, I -.-v .. .lv- KH LEN D5 Puuislwea by The Sruaenrs QP DELQWQIZE I7-ICQDEMY HND CENTRQL. SCI-IDOL, Delhi.,New York FOPEWORD 31 ESTLED in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains is the Village of Delhi, the county seat of Delaware County. On a hill overlooking the village stands Delaware Academy. The people of Delhi take great pride in their school, which for nearly a century and a quarter has educated their youth. Our beautiful building and all that our school offers us for work and fun prove this. We who have lived here and attended Dela- ware Academy realize that all around us are evidences that this community has greatly in- fluenced us. From it we have received many of our customs, traditions and characteristics to be carried on through the years. Through the art work in our book we have tried to give the impression that this is an agri- cultural section. The pen and ink sketches re- mind us of familiar spots around the village. As we look through this book in the years to come, these sketches are sure to recall to our minds many pleasant memories of our school days here in Delaware Academy. Xi XXX Qxxxx xxxx l l o n n u I . I Q 1 X x 1 X R- WW gh' 9 0 es s Q . . MS E V I. lqe F SFPELHI 25 MPH. I POLICE P TROLLED YHMXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXNXQXXXWWYf' S S -E S 4 5 S : N N gm QM , Nl R E Q N X X x S N Q S I Q X CO NTENTS DEDICATION - - 5 STAFF ------- 6 SENIORS - - - 7 SENIOR III - - - 23 IUNIOR HI ---- - 37 D. A. ACTIVITIES - - - 43 ADMINISTRATION - - - 57 ADVERTISEMENTS - 64 TO YOU,lVlI2S.MDE3LE MRS. WILLIAM MABLE ,CI HE Kalends Staff is indeed proud to dedicate its 1950 issue to you. We will not forget the cheerful, friendly way in which you have helped us with our aches and pains. Because of this, you have won for yourself a place among us. 1 We appreciate all you have done for us and wish to show it in some small way by this dedication. 5 I KDLEND3 STUFF Row 1: P. James, D. McPherson, I. Griffin, J. lable, A. Doig, J. DeGe11eke, E. Leal, I. James, L. Doengesg Row 2: B. Hume, G. Tweedie. C. Clark, M. Plint, B. Braymer, Miss Tubbs, J. Thompson, D. Whitney, A. Stewart, H. Clum: Row 3: C. Roth. R. lostert. J. Bathen, J. Arbuckle, L. Clark, D. Bellino, K. Bathen ETHEME, dedication, write-ups, picture taking, pasting, ads, clubs, classes--this keeps the staff busy--come May--SUCCESS . . El STAFF Editor ------ - - Assistant Editor- - - - - Art Editor ---- - - Literary Editor - - - - Business Manager ----- Asst. Business Manager- - Advisor ---------- Anne Doig Ioan DeGe11eke lean Mable Marcia Griffin Edward Leal Duncan MacPherson Miss Tubbs William Ailcens Audrey Ruth Clarlc Henry Franklin Clum Anne Elizabeth Doig Harold Henry Edwards Doris V. Estus Theodore R. Estus Donald C. Francisco Madglyn Ruth Gemmel John Arthur Griffin Marcia Ann Griffin Flora B. I-Iebbard Patricia Louise Holley Rosalie Infusine Marcia James Jeanette M. Kelsey Edward S. Leal Frank L. LeBreux Betsy Lee President-HENRY CLUM ililmis nl Moll Donald W. Lewis Fred Robert Little Jean Elizabeth Mable Augusta Lee MacDonald Glenna Lee Mason James Earl Miglianti Anita Ann Miller David L. Monroe james Lawrence Monroe Betty jean Ogborn John james Pizza Marianne Christina Richter Elizabeth Ann Rivenburg Vivian Mary Rosa Joan Ann Sadowski Margaret joan Thompson Harry Wallce William James White Bruce M. Wilson Elm-as Wflinms Vice-President-WILLIAM WHITE Secretary-AUGUSTA MacDONALD Treasurer-FRANK LeBREUX Class Advisors-MISS MARION TUBBS, MR. IRVING REED, MR. RAYMOND BASCHNAGEL Flowers donated and arranged by courtesy of The Horticultural Society of Delhi I i litters I -X' Prizes To Be Awarded June, 1950, For Achievement As Stated A , THE DELAWARE REPUBLICAN PRIZES of S5 offered to the student doing the best work 'nr-1 in English 7 and S5 to the student doing the best work in English 8. j,,, f f'-.nf f P THE SMITH ENGLISH PRIZE of 5 offered by Mr. John I. Smith to the student doing the best work in English 9. yt, . j . ,Pf- THE CHAUNCEY STEWART ENGLISH PRIZE of S5 offered by Mr. ,Chauncey Stewart to the student doing the best work in English 10. 3. V, I ,' V , f , - , -f ' THE ALUMNI PRIZES offered by the Alumni Association of Delaware Academy and Central School. A prize of S10 offered for the best work done in Engli 117 12.1A prize , I of 510 offered for the best Work done in general sc1ence.',,fQL,, I . V, EA, , iff ,tim Y lf: W THE WILSON MEMORIAL PRIZE, of S5 offeredby Mr. George Wilson for the best work done in Latin two years. jf , , , 3,37 4 1 1, THE KIFF MEMORIAL PRIZE of .55 offered for excellence in the study of French two years. i, 'f I' V ' 1,Vx THE HUMISTON PRIZES of S5 each offered by Mrs. Florrie Humiston to the girl and to the boy receiving the highest grade in the regents examination in American Hfistqry I , .3 N and World Backgrounds. I IAP, M1 1 L3 m 1.1 'ff f gpg, , f .A - 1 JV. X, ,. jf. 3 1, fly ,?.f L1' THE HUMPHRIES PRIZE of S10 offered by Mrs.fWIi1liam Humphries for excellence in the the study of three years of social studies above the eighth gradezi.-, j , x,',p.','q THE HOWARD-R. GRAHAM PRIZ X , of S10 offered to the student doing the best work in typewriting. fb!! If f ,,,v g 23 A. 5 ,f THE KIWANIS CLUB PRIZES offer d by the Delhi Kiwanis Club. A prize of S5 awarded-7, 'Cf for the best work done bg a student majoring in business. A prize of S5 is awarded to the boy contributing t e most to the work of the Future Farmers of Americabr-tj. Yhitf THE H. J. MARTIN MEMORIAL PRIZE of 310 offered,-'for,.the best fhome project done by a student majoring in agriculture. f - -. .1 .' f , f., Y., THE VILLAGE IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY PRIZES of 32.50 each offered byxthe ,V.I.S. ,of I3 - Delhi to two girls for outstanding accomplishment in homemakingqgy ...fm .fn f ,nf . Q' THE WYER PRIZES of S5 each offered by Mr. Robert Wyer to the girl and to the boy in the if ' ' ' junior and senior classes for outstanding achievement and promise in two years of arte-j f, fi, THE ODD FELLOWS PRIZE of S10 to the senior boy with the highest average in JJ, l industrial arts. -X L- j, 5 1 , I ' fjn, THE HEWITT PRIZES of S5 each offered 'by Mr. H. J.,Hew1tt to the girl and to the boy ' for outstanding achievement in athletics. .. 'mtl , I f j fy. ff ..f THE HENRY W. CANNON PRIZES made available by the establishment of a fund by the late Henry W. Cannon: ' ,, f . f , A I A prize of 210 for the greatest improvement in vocal music. l..'.if,gf .1 fi -ff if A prize of 10 for the most outstanding achievement in vocal music. JM R Q7 I ,v -.Vo ff 1 A prize of S10 for the greatest improvement in instrumental music.!+ -fh aff' Spf T f ,f A prize of 10 to the student making the greatest contrlbution to the bandffff ' '-H' A prize of 10 to the student making the greatest contribution to the orchestra ffffiff w A prize of 10 for the best work done in two years of advanced sciencfe flax, Z , . -,whiff 1 A prize of S10 for the best work done in three years of mathematics. ff. ' 1771711 .114-A A prize of S10 to the student who has done the best work in English 11..L'-ff' g,,f,fP'.g A prize of 210 for the most outstanding achievement in the field of dramaticsffn Q' F A prize of 10 to the girl and a prlze of S10 to the boy in high school who best Du. exemplify the su erior student as shown bg devotion to their studies combined with evidence o responsibilit to their, o 11gat10 as students in and out of the classroom. J, xy 1 Q' It ti ,fy 'ml' 5. 1' deff' A prize of S10 to the student for the greatest achievement in an industrial arts course. U f f i ,g 4 , THE INCAS CLUB PRIZES of S5 each offered by the Incas Club of Delhi to the senior girlf! f 15... and to the senior boy contributing most to school life during their senior year. ,,A,,I4jij: ,Pl THE RALPH C. OWENS MEMORIAL AWARD of S5 .each to the iunior girl and to the' llfjf, Junior boy contributing most to school life during their Junior year. 1, ., K nm, f , , THE GRANGE PRIZES offered by the Delhi Grange: 55 to the most valuable member ok , A- '5 The Mountain-Ear staff, and S5 to the most valuable member of The Kalends staffyf-f-1 -.A I .',, THE HENDERSON AWARDS of S25 each offered by Mr. Milton H. Henderson to the ,, 1- valedictorian and to thelsalutatorian of the graduatin class for their outstanding scholastic achievement.,-5. . ' 1 1 2 ' fr , fb, ,H Y I 5415, ,Q WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE UNION PRIZES offered by the local Woman's Christian Temperence Union for the best composition written by students in grades SIX, seven, and eight on the sulgect of the effects of narcotics A first p iz of 253 and a secondgprize of S2 are offere in each grade. .1 1.30, 1 jrdj . +I ' , . ,L 5,.,,. , .. ,, .lf Ll, , THE . -d I ' ,- .' k.' Il N. X :H I 'f ' U I Oqnnuaf Commencement imiizisimnmm iliimiilmmngg mini fiizimimi Hliuzimmi igizilhi, Timm iilmiia Eiinrimni Hiiniifrmncimm Tuesday Evening June Twenty-Seventh Nineteen Fifty EIGHT-TI-IIRTY O'CLOCK illltngrani -2- 'FPROCESSIONAL- March Pontiiicalv - 'KINVOCATION ---- - SALUTATORY ------ INTRODUCTION OF GUEST SPEAKER - COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS ---- - - - - Gounod Reverend Walter E. Tibbetts - - Marianne Richter - - - Henry Clum Reverend Walter Whitney Pastor, Eastern Parkway Methodist Church TAWARDING OF PRIZES - - DOUBLE TRIO- A Little Song of Life - Without A Song - - Joan Thompson Jeanette Kelsey Ann Stewart Iola Baldo PRESENTATION OF SENIORS - - TPRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS - VALEDICTORY - YNATIONAL ANTI-IEM - 'BENEDICTION 'KRECESSIONAL- March Pontificalv - - Senior Band 'Audience Standing 'I' Schenectady, New York Principal R. R. DeGelleke - - Malotte - - - Youman: Barbara Braymer Rosalie Infusine Principal R. R. DeGelleke - Mr. Alex Mable - Audrey Clark - Audience and Band - Gounod 'l'The audience will please refrain from applaucling until the conclusion of the awarding of prizes and the conclusion of the presentation of diplomas. J my Qfpogw HMO Nu BLU UM V1 KTLLELE N 45 DHAMDE ARETVHLE I M xw S WNW W! me mam J I MAJ NUIQZM W X 46 V CLD SS OFFICERS ! President ----- - - Henry Clum Vice-president - - - - - William White Secretary ---- - - - Augusta MacDonald Treasurer- - - - - Frank LeBreux 8 L 1 WILLIAM AIKENS ROBERT BECKER AUDREY CLARK Our football hero with a A good looking fel1ow-- Her originality and bril- smile that reveals his mis- very likable--just can't get liance have won her a place chievous personality up in the morning among her fellow students , i , A ' R X e s WW! f f M W ' ' ' ' gl -Z, r fk ,. mg 1 ,, WK V ,sf nfgeeralgg-Q, X y : XS' 5 I .Q 'TE-Zi -5- 11 -.:. ' Y - T -:- -fi -- i HENRY CLUM ANNE DOIG HAROLD EDWARDS A Bill Stern' ' --always A flashing smile, a hearty Quite math-minded and ready for fun--what a sense Hi join to make a very very mat.h-successful--shows of humor friendly girl talent on the dramatic side n 9 I I DORIS ESTUS THEODORE ESTUS DONALD FRANCISCO Quiet in school--often pals Although he seems to be a The twin noted for his around with her brother--likes quiet, reserved fellow, he is speed UD--a natural for the to dance really a wolf at heart football field fx-Z... W R ' in , , ,.,. V go :hi YW ffffffffg WWfM l ri wg:-iigisl 5 f els N K X1 --- MADGE GEMMEL JOHN GRIFFIN MARCIA GRIFFIN Seems shy and quiet--but A contagious grin--often Her liking for math will likes fun, too--also active in seen behind the counter and get her places--so will her Home Ec the wheel of the Ford friendly manner X S FLORA HEBBARD PATRICIA HOLLEY ROSALIE INFUSINE Pudge is loads of fun Industrious worker for her Puts to use her flair for and fond of sports--often seen school--has an ardent love for clothes--Miss L'Ecuyer's girl in the gym Latin Friday X M X i Xl VV ' lx X - X N vi so N X , LJ V b 459 Q5 W x if , -K N JJ W, V . TIF?-r -i W --it-.X 4 '-,v-.ai-, N - ' .I Ere A - A LLJeZ:Us41-llrnf-Ib-:LIS-G:-:rf-be -T R Us ' feaigir -r -g' --1 K 'us'u 'a'0s-n-n N IEANETTE KELSEY EDWARD LEAL MARCIA JAMES D. A.'s first woman flyer-- Our Student Council Presi 5' 7 and every inch is full a flash on the basketbau court den:--known for his witty of her OWI1 brand of PGTSOHHIUY --quiet but friendly remarks and musical ability 11 FRANK LEBREUX BETSY LEE DONALD LEWIS A man of action, not words, Easy to know--easy to be He-man football player- that is, the silent, athletic type with- -and very easy to like fun and a good dancer 1- --,E - J' -fi? X- A - W J lfffwffffffl r ,,,.,x - D D' ' f-' PCM WW , ,fl X' - , X x ' .. Mx' 1 F-: . Y Sf, E L Calif FRED LITTLE IEAN MABLE AUGUSTA MACDONALD Not so small--a 6' 1 -- Queen of her class--noted '50's bundle of mischief-- has a flirtatious smile--one of for her dainty ways and friend- swirls her baton with a flash, D. A.'s outstanding sportsmen ly Hi also very likable and athletic 12 X GLENNA MASON JAMES MIGLIANTI ANITA MILLER Varsity cheerleader and a Has a knack for laying Quiet- -but nice to know small bundle of vim, vigor and down the pins at Vint s -- and always ready with a smile vitality not so shy I Q X . ,457 - my s 'M ll W AW Xi E v Z 1 X ' E M. , 'Ei' V4 '- ' r I E is 3713-5-'J -T .. H M -Ig B-A n DAVID MONROE Has a contagious giggle-- the last one to let you down-- that's Digger LAWRENCE MONROE BETTY OGBORN A nice, friendly guy who Will be remembered for always offers you a ride--a her friendly smile and peppy sharp shooter ways '13 A A 1, 'V 5. - . I-.3 A. x , ,. . f B , . x W3 IACK PIZZA MARIANNE RICHTER LARRY RIGAS Recognized by his iiaunty A gal that is smart in Game for most anything-- walk--resides at Pete s and more ways than one--very likes to laugh--gets a big kick in Room 50 nice to know, too out of his own jokes -f - x A a V4 F fs? 7: , 1, , is A M Q, U - 'r 'gg 'QR NX 'Q w, Clmrf fl - '? K-L :QE BETTY RIVENBURG VIVIAN ROSA JOAN SADOWSKI Mrs. White's number one A whiz on the basketball An Elk Creek gal with a assistant--most of her interest court--always popping up with city accent--a talent for bas- is in Home Ec a joke ketball--that's Duffy 14 JOAN THOMPSON HARRY WALKE WILLIAM WHITE A great handler of the Nash A very friendly fellow with A dreamy manner--under -- Bub has unlimited school unusual football physique and neath a man of action--works spirit fm-tations ways best behind the basketball , A A Qi i W g Z 4? X X W 9 I Y 1: ll M ' ' -I A L 7-fl! - X 1 R I , gg- X L----- U-asm-nsn-sn-,arm-nic:-a Q as - - - 6' fa. S v-TZ? B-11s-Ugg'-l'1N.11-.1 n BRUCE WILSON The king of his class-- l'k d b -- D. A. MR. REED, Miss TUBBS, MR. BASCHNAGEL DDVISQRS slpfnsglaviomen a 15 ...V A H5055 JUNIOR PLDY REE '1'0U MI2.. BUTTERWOQTI-L? I CAN you find Mr. Butterworth? Do you know Mr. Butterworth? Are you Mr. Butterworth? just use that little old bean --then you'll know. Dan Meredith - - - Tommy - - - - - Kat ---------- Mrs. Benson ------ Bill Mack McGinnis - Virginia Blair ----- Mrs. Arabella Van Cleve CAST Leon Bashinsky ------- Helen Worth ------- Sylvia -Delaney - - - Katrinka Roden - - - Mr. Butterworth - - Telegraph boy - - Henry Clum Marvin 0'Hearn Lorraine Davidson Audrey Clark Edward Leal Ioan Thompson Anne Doig Harold Edwards lean Mable Vivian Rosa Marcia Griffin Robert Becker Lawrence Monroe Seated H. Edwards. B. Wilson, G. llason, R. Infuslne, ll. James. B. Lee. A. Dots: Standing: H Clul R. Bec or Il 0 Hearn, L. Davidson, V. Rosa. L. lonroe, I. Griffin, E. Leal. J. Thompson. A. Clark 16 I N d Leal, H. Edwards, D. Lewis: Standing: A. Doig, M. Richter, A. MacDonald R Infusine B Lee J lable H Clum, J. Thompson, ll. Griffin, M. James E gods, saints preserve us--but I kissed hun Yes, jenny Kissed Mel And the townspeople were entertained Father Moynihan Michael Saunders Mrs. Deazy- - - Miss Pratt - - - Shirley Tirabossi Miss Stearns - - Mary Delaney - Harry ----- Jo -------- Owen Parkside - Jenny ------ Priscilla - - - lane ------ Mr. Parkside - - ICl5O'5 SENIOR PLDY CAST 17 JENNY KISSED ME Harold Edwards Henry Clum Anne Doig Betsy Lee Rosalie Infusine Audrey Clark Ioan Thompson Marcia Griffin Marcia james Donald Lewis Jean Mable Augusta MacDonald Marianne Richter Edward Leal K Raw 1: H. Clum, J. Torma, I. Haviland, A. lacbonald, G. Mason, L. Bramley, L. Doenges, L. Miller, R Mostert I. White: Row 2: J. lhlte. L. James, L. Gabriel. F. McRedmond, J. lable, B. Wilson, R. MacDonald, E Tuttle R. Decker, K. Bathen lC150'S JUNIOR PROM QAZZLING gold fish, enchanted castle, picturesque throne, striking queen, handsome king, underwater fantasy--Club 50. That was 1950's junior Prom! QUEEN - Jean Mable KING - Brucetwilson ATTENDANTS Frances McRedmond, '49 Robert MacDonald, '4 Juniors: Glenna Mason William White Augusta MacDonald Henry Clum Sophomores: Lorna Bramley Richard Mostert Eunice Tuttle Lloyd james Freshmen: Lois Miller joe Torma Marjorie Haviland Karl Bathen Louise Gabriel Robert Decker Loretta Doenges Jack White COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Decoration - Jean Mable Refreshments - Rosalie lnfusine King and Queen - Edward Leal Advertising - Audrey Clark Clean-up - Donald Lewis 18 CLDSS HISTORY QROM Bovina, Hamden, DeLancey, Spring Lake, Elk Creek, Federal Hill, Scotch Mountain - from all around came kids in 1937 to begin their school days. Little did they realize that they were destined to become one of the most outstanding classes D. A. ever had. 1945-46: The freshman class comes to life Ill--We joined everything--Fred, Lewis, Francisco began the football season in uniform--Bill, Hank, Fred, Bruce 'B -'Y lg 3 3 X I 32551-1' I v in 45 3 played IV ball--Hank, Student Council rep--Gus, president--hayride fun for all-- C5 6 a 0 chaperons Mr. Clarkson - Miss Bailey - we take credit for that romance--Christ- 1 mas party with winkum --Rigas tastes mercury - Mr. Vosburgh aghast--Leal X collects dues--called angels by Miss Aitchison - barbarians by Mr. Lind--Class of 5 'PE 5 4 '50 off to a good start!!! V . X Q l ss 1946-47:' 20 straight games - Ithaca, here we come--Bulldogs in 1950's class, H Q Little, Terry--gay Soph Hop - work and fun - Valentines galore - '50 takes credit sae for beginning the now traditional Hop--Hank-and Betsy, Council reps--Ed, president IX ' 4 ' -- Perchettes kick the notes around - Glenna, jean, Bub--won both Christmas 1 decoration prizes - originality and ability--picnic at-Gilbert Lake - Hank lent his pants to poor, water-logged Betsy. 1947-48: The jolly Juniors - headed by Gus - prepared for a year of appoint- ments, honors, campaigns--Ed, Gus, Marcia J. tapped for Honor Society--Jean, Anne, X Ioan, Harold, Ed selected for Quill and Scroll--Glenna, for her second year, and Bub, X 4 for her first, cheering IV's to victory--wonderful banquet--Fred, the lovely, Beauti- X '-,tg a ful Belinda, Bloomgarten--Edwards, the terrible villain-- Are You Mr. Butterworth? -- Gotta use that little old beanllln--Ed and Bub race for S. C. president - Ed wins in close run--year ends with Under Water Fantasy - Club 50 --Jean crowned lovely Queen - Bruce, the handsome King--Mrs. Arbuckle - The children did it alll? I --What a help she was! 1949-50: The year of years--our last--felt a little sorry that our wonderful times would soon end- -Hank our president- Bill, vice - Gus, secretary - Frank, treasurer--Ed president of S. C.--joan, editor of Mountain-Ear and president of Cain Raisers--Anne editor of Kalends - lean art editor--last three mentioned tapped for Honor Society--Jean and Hank have leads in jenny Kissed Me --spon- sored magician show--most glorious of all Senior Balls--many of our fellow help Bulldogs in football and basketball--Gus, Vivian, Betsy and Bub on Girls' Varsity-- with all our money - Washington bound--stuffed with education--Baccalaureate-- Class Night- -finally Commencement--four years gone so soon--Miss Tubb's famous statement - Best class I ever had' --Goodbye and good luck to good old D. A. - we'l1 never forget you! , . 'a 'I 7 'a Q? V- f -.gy 1 . ... 4:1--E in .,. 1 g '.. ' ' f- .,- .- .. 2657 lf vo . A E U g W l 0 Q-2 T T ' Q H ' ,ZIQIA 4 3 - - OE fl lid ,f F 'Z' . I ww -s f .1 ll f 115 ' 1 ll if M3 l X -'S SW. 3 f ' df f Rl me WN ti K 1. If V' A 1 V - 3 I 05 Q? .ll E J CE 0 - '19 SENIOR WILLIAM AIKENS: F. F. A. 11, 2, 41, Football 11, 2, 41, Baseball 13, 41, Basketball 1 ,2, 31 ROBERT BECKER: Football 12, 3 41, Class Treasurer 121, Class Vice- pr,esident 131, Junior Play 3 AUDREY CLARK: Mixed Chorus 12, 3, 41, Band 141, Mountain-Ear 12, 3, 41, Junior Play 131 HENRY CLUM: Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41, Baseball 11, 2, 41, Student Council 11, 2, 31, Vice-president 131, Mountain- Ear 13,41, Sports Editor 13, 41 ANNE DoIG: Band 11, 2, 3, 41, Kalends 12, 3, 41, . Assistant Editor 131, Editor 141, zllaauntain-Ear 13,41, Honor Society HAROLD EDWARDS: Cross Country 12, 3, 41, Track 12, 3, 4 , Mountain- Ear 11,2, 3,4 , Business Manager 141, Orchestra 11 , 2, 3, 41 DORIS ESTUS: Entered from Andes Central School, 1948, Homemaking Club 141 THEODORE ESTUS: Entered from Andes Cen- tral School, 1948, Chefs Club 141 DONALD FRANCISCO: Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Baseball 12, 3,41, F. F. A. g11i,Secretary, Bowling 11, ! MADGLYN GEMMEL: Library Club 13,415 Ushers Club 141, Band 11,41, typist for Mountain-Ear 131 JOHN GRIFFIN: Football 121, Tumblin 131, Bowl- ing 141, Chefs Club 14? MARCIA GRIFFIN: Bowling 13,415 Band 12, 3,41, Kalends 2, 3, 41, Literary gdisar 14 , Quill and Scroll FLORA HEBBARIJ: Tumbling 11, 2,41, Girls Leader Club 141, Girls Sea- sgmlgl Sports 11, 2, 41, Bowling PATRICIA HOLLEY: Archery 12, 3,41, Bowling 12, 3, 41, Mountain-Ear 13, 41, Choir 11, 2, 31 I CICTIVITI ES ROSALIE INFUSINE: Homemaking Club 141, President, Mixed Chorus 13, 41, Cain Raisers 11, 2, 3, 41 MARCIA JAMES: Rifle Club 12, 31, Band 11,2, 3, 41, Salends 141, Honor Society 3, IEANETTE KELSEY: Slide Rule Club 131' Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41, Choir 11, 31, Mixed Chorus 4 EDWARD LEAL: Student Council 12, 3 41, Treas- urer 121, President 141, Band 11, 2,3,4 , Mixed Chorus 12,3,41, Honor Society 13, 41 FRANK LEBREUX: Class Treasurer 13, 41, Foot- ball 13,41- Track 3,4 , Bas- ketball 131 BETSY LEE: Band 11, 2, 3, 41, Girls Varsity 141, Student Council 111, Mixed Chorus 2,4 DONALD LEWIS: Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Track 11, 2, 3,41- Boys' Tumblin Captain 13, 41, Senior Play 15 FRED LITTLE: Football 11, 2, 31, Basketball 1, 2, 31, Rifle Club 12, 31, Track 12 JEAN MABLE: Student Council Sl, 31, Treasurer 111, Secretary 13 , Kalends 12,3,41 Art Editor 141, Quill and Scroll 13, 41, Honor Society 141 AUGUSTA MACDONALD: Class President 11 31, Honor Society 13,41- Girls Leader Club 13,41 Twirling 11, 21, Head Majorette 13,41 GLENNA MASON: Cheerleading 12, 3,41, Co-ca - tain 141, Stu enti Council 13,4S, Girls Leader Club 141, Band 11 , 2, 3, 41 JAMES MIGLIANTI: Bowling 11, 2, 3, 41, Chefs Club 13, 41' Junior Rod and A Gun Club 141, Bowling Team fl? 2, 37 ANITA MILLER: Bowling 12, 3, 41' Seasonal Sports 11, 21, Archery 11, 21, Homemaking Club 141 DAVID MONROE: Bowling 11, 2, 315 Art Club 111' Chefs Club 1315 Ushers'Club 131 LAWRENCE MONROE: Rifle Club 12, 3, 415 Stage Crew 2 4 ' Bowlin 1 3 Trackfti 15 gf , 19 BETTY OGBORN: I-llcsmemaking Club 1415 Bowling JACK PIZZA: Entered Delaware Academy, 19495 Baseball 1415 Track 1415 Band 141 , MARIANNE RICHTER: Entered from Hempstead High, 19485 Bowling 13, 415 Seasonal Sports 1315 Slide Rule 1415 Softball 13, 41 LAWRENCE RIGAS: Football 12, 3, 415 Mixed , Chorus 12,415 Varsity D Club 1315 Track 12, 3, 41 ELIZABETH RIVENBURG: Seasonal Sports 1115 gcimemaking Club VIVIAN ROSA: Girls Leader Club 13,415 Secretaryg Seasonal Sports 11 2, 3,415 Jurlior Play 1315 Bowling 12, 3,41 JOAN SADOWSKI: Bowling 13,415 Archerly 11, 2, 415 Seasonal Sports 11, 2, 15 Moun- tain-Ear 131 JOAN THOMPSON: Cheerleading 13,415 Co-captain 1415 Mourltain-Ear 11, 3,415 Editor 1415 Cain Raisers 11, 2, 3, 41, President 1415 Honor Society 141 HARRY WALKE: Cross Country 11, 2, 315 Basket- 125415 Football 14 5 F.F.A. WILLIAM WHITE: Basketball 11, 2, 3,415 Football 12, 3, 415 Baseball 11, 3,415 Vice- president of class 141 BRUCE WILSON: Baseball 11, 2, 3, 42, Basketball 11, 2, 3, 415 Track 2, 3, 415 Ves- per Service 12, 41 .I att +-vw, r'Bu B-FQ, Q5 Wes 4'3- Q. 95,1 4' 4 mn' 7. bgqesj 3 QW nl 4-u '1 dv' WB bbw 5 . P' 1-bfi . .-.. Lag MQ ,H QS Q Y E 5 fgf xg SENIORXHI I E JR-.L Q ffiqj X1 mi 'Pmifp Lx 0 - - in J-X. Wk .. ,lx 'qi + Q : , g-g f my X IQ ,fx w A M D M VA DELHI xy XA I A15 LXR! X ff wink if J xmmm L' M 'WM JM4..1.4, L. A rffyf f WMM Alf! f 0 ,N A Q I f f 5 x 1i' f 3 , ..'g 3Vg . . u :: .F- - ' 'pi gs ' ---r ' I -it - A 'Q ll ' ,f,,f:, gig! Y- Dj- ,-: :T ' V. 7 .tcm fs. f ' WWA AGT A SCHOLARSHIP, leadership, character and service--these make the honor student. Starting with A. MacDonald in center and reading clockwise: A. Doig, E. Leal, J. lable, Il. James, J. Thompson QUILL mm SCROLL Row 1: J. Mable, J. Thompson, J. DeGe11eke, M. Griffin, A. Doigg Row 2: E. Leal. A. Clark, H. Edwards 24 . i HONOR SOUEYY JT is a great honor to be se- lected for this honorary society for high school journalists. DOUBLE TRIO I THOUGH this is a fairly new organization, we have heard quite a bit from them in the past year and hope to hear a lot more from them next year. K U 'md ILQXX g ., ,, lu.-. I . Q L QI I 2: if N- ' 'Bqndsiqnd OFTEN down! Bring it up! Remember our next performance is just one week away -- we made it--we sang it--we won the rating. Beginning with A. Stewart in the center and reading clockwise: Iiss Schlottnan. J. Thompson. B. Braymer, I. Baldo, R. Infuslne, J. Kelsey GLEE CLUB Rmhl: I. Hume, N. Burns. E. Schwarz, A. Stewart, A. Smith, J. Thompson, B. Rosa, L. Rider, L., Tuttle. J. Iable, R. Colella, G. Errera, Ilss Bchlottnan: Row 2: N. Hawley, I. Schwarz, D. Gersch. A. Reed, N. Frost, L. Little, H. Bchwille, I. Engel J. Francisco. J. Kelsey, I. Baldo, R. Infusinez 'Row 3: I. Carroll, P. Dunlap, J. lhlte, B. Lee, I. Stone, T. Batista, P. Iable, A. Clark, I. Spear, R.. Iyer: Row 4: I. Gartner. J. Bathen, R. Decker. E. Leal, G. Delitt 25 'VT V .gl US!-IERS CLUB HE townspeople get well acquainted with these girls because they usher at most of our plays, concerts and so on. Seated: J. Matthews, E. Rosa, G. Errera, G. Tweedie, I. Andrews, A. Healey: Standing: B. Allen, E. Watson A. Hiller, V. Buel, C. Roth, F. Healey, M. Gemmel LI EJIZDIZV CLUB Ci .ll-IIS group helps Miss Salton with ' her work in the library. Seated: B. Allen, H. Sawyer, Madge Gemmelg Standing: W. Delitt, E. Watson, Marjorie Gemmel, C. Roth, V. Buel FF. 'EARNING how to manage modern farms and having some fun, too, keep these boys busy. Row 1: C. Wheat, D. Delameter, D. Francisco, H. Walke, H. Carmody, B. Clark: Row 2: T. Stoop, D. Hymers. D. Hood, L. Hammond, J. Torma, H. Mora L. Holley: Row 3: E. Ruff, J. Barkenbush. D. Hood, R. Buckbee, M. Gartner, B. Elghmey, S. Buccola, J. Bruno: Row 4: R. Kilmer, W. Alkens, L. Johnson, I. Bloom, Mr. Reed CNEFS CLUEJ HESE boys are learning to be model husbands and enjoying it. Row 1: H. Van lie, T. Estus, T. IcLean, D. lhitney. R. Buckbee: ROW 2: D. Galland, B. Eighmey, I. Stone, B. Hamilton: Raw 3: P. Dunlap, J. Griffin, J. ligllanti, F. Furgerson, H. Clum HRT CLU Eu C HAT poise, what grace, what depth. What is it? A portrait done by this group, of course . . Row 1: C. Clark, J. Francisco, H. Hawley, E. Furgerson, D. Bellino, Mr. Rivers, Row 2: B. Jones, J. Brault, S. Smith, E. Breden, J. Griffin, E. Bush: Row 3: K. Bathen, I. McRedmond, C. Davidson, L. Johnson, E. Lewis, J. Mostert LIOMEMDKING CLUB UR Christmas and Easter Teas were projects of this club. Row 1: A. Miller, B. Ogborn, B. Rivenburg Row 2: D. Dubben. A. Doig, L. Little, T. Holley, E. Stoddart, W. Dewitt, J. DeGe11eke, E. Schwarz, R. Infusinep Row 3: I. James, Miss L'Ecuyer, A. Hunt. M. Adair LEDDEIZ CLUB IRECTING playdays and planning demon- VD REITS' UR top basketball players compete with girls from other schools. Row 1: A. MacDonald, B. Rosa, V. Rosa, M. Andrews, D. Whitney, J. Thompson: Row 2: Mrs. Davis, B. Lee, B. Allen, M. McCaffrey L. Clark, M. Sawyer strations keep these leaders busy. Row 1: M. McCaffrey, V. Rosa. G. Mason, B. Hume: Row 2: Mrs. Davis, L. Clark, F. Hebbard, A. MacDonald, D. Whitney BENSON D L SPORTS ma f. HIS club gives high school girls an opportunity to enjoy sports of all the seasons. Row 1: J. G. Mason: Marjorie Thompson Tyrrell, Mable, L. Gabriel, G. Braymer, R. Ogborn, L. Tuttle, A. Healey, S. Bush, J. Matthews, J. Francisco Row 2: B. Ehlermann, L. Rider, P. Mable, F. Healey, M. Andrews, I. Riegler, M. sauyer, B. Watson, Gemmel, I. Foreman, B. Rosa: Row 3: J. sadowski, J. Parsons, J. Mostert, L. Clark, L. Bramley, J. F. Hebbard, B. Hume, A. Stanton, M. McCaffrey, Mrs. Davis: Row 4: B. Allen, M. Hammon, R. Lind, P. A. MacDonald. V. Rosa 28 r ROD BND GUN CLUB C HEN these boys get out of this club, they should know the fish and game laws. ROW If D. Whitney, F. Thomas, J. Hillis, R. Buckbee, D. Hood. J. llostert. G. LaFever, D. Hymers, J. Kuhr I. Ili11erpRow 2: C. Rabeler, R. Sanford, H. Hawley, C. Condon, H. Smith, F. Furgersou, J. Barkenbush. ll Kilmer, E. Ruff: Row 3: J. Torma, H. Carmody, D. Francisco, E. Broderick, C. Davidson. J. lliglianti, T. Stoop SDFEW PDTIZO L OYS in the Safety Patrol look after our safety in school and on the campus. Row 1.-'R. Hinz, D. Whitney, J. Batheng Row 2: H. Van Wie, T. McLean. C. Buckbee: Row 3: C. Scofield, H. Parsons, P. Dropp SUDE RULE J ,CIHROUGH using a slide rule, these mathematicians have learned tricky ways of figuring. Raw 1: M. Sawyer, J. Matthews, B. Allen: Row 2: S. Russell, E. Broderick, L. Monroe 29 CMN RDISEQS Row 1: M. Andrews, J. Matthews, B. Hume, V. Rosa, M. Haviland, L. Doenges, E. Bush, G. Tweedie, B. Rosa, L. Rider, M. Forman: Row 2: R. Infusine, P. Healey. S. Doenges, A. Healey, L. Tuttle, C. Breden, G. Braymer, J. Mable, S. Bush, N. Burns, L. Gabriel, A. Smith, A. Stuart: Row 3: J. Parsons, B. Braymer, D. Gersch. J. Mostert, M. James, M. Flint, P. Tyrrell, L. Bramley, R. Lind, N. Frost, P. Marble, L. Little, M. McCaffrey, J. Thompson, M. Sawyer, G. Mason1Row4: M. Griffin, D. Klukkert, A. Reed, D. Whitney, C. Clark, H. Schwille, J. Arbuckle, B. Lee, A. Clark, L. Clark A. Doig, A. Stanton, J. DeGe11eke. F. Hebbard. VERYONE is familiar with this peppy group of girls who promote school spirit in good 01d D,A L 1 . - - -. 1 A-W H Q, I g 5 - E 5 i -' Raw 1: A. stanton. S. Bush, A. Healey, J. Parsons, L. Tuttle, J. Mostert, W Q ,- G. Braymer: Row 2: ll. Forman. N. Burns, N, Frost. L. Little, F. Healey, 1 ' L, D. Klukkert. ll. Flint, A. Reed. . sf' 1 '. EE 30 f fb Dnnmnms K 'wal -:L 1 'N M f. M no e W fm rrvxwlllbblm KM K ff r 1 L -.Www V mnwmm....Lj. QJROGRAMS for Parents' Night and some of our assemblies were given by this group. Row 1: V. Wilbur. P.. James. R. Lind, E. Bush, I. Andrews. J. Intthews, D. lhltneyp Row 2: L. Holley, T. Holley. I. Engel. I. schnrz, B. Iatson, J. Francisco, J. Iostertp Rav 3: I. Buyer, B. Elghmey, H. Vanlie, L. Tuttle, A. Stanton: Row 4:.F. Dunlap T. Ichenn, J. Rider, P. Tyrrell, S. Doenges, J. Bathen 5 - N 'U ,WG fl he J ' STU EE QQEW lb local The.a+v-en CLMTHOUT the help of these boys, the entertainments given in our audi- torium would not have been such suc- cesses. D. Gielskle, T. IcLean, E. Howard, C. Scofield, L. Ionroe. E. IcGrade, H. Parsons, Iles Hartman, H. Van lie 31 ' ! EJOVVUN G 'ii F all the clubs of the winter season, bowling is one of the favorites. Row 1: B. Ehlermann, T. Holley, C. Clark, L. Gabriel, A. MacDonald, H. Hawley, F. Furgerson, H. Smith, H. Carmody, J. Bruno, D. Francisco, D. Mason, H. Parsons, R. Kilmer: Row 2: J. Sadowskl, E. Lewis, M. Griffin, V. Wilbur, D. Lewis, J. Pizza, J. Avery, J. Miglianti, L. Rigas, T. Stoop. G. Bolles, W. Spear: Row 3: J. Arbucllle, A. Doig, L. l Clarkg Row 4: H. More, E. Howard, D. Gallund, W. Bloom, H. Aitken, R. Becker, F. LeBreux, L..Johnson, D. MacDonald, E. lcGrade O- ' .,lHEY'RE all sharp shooters . Their meets with E other schools prove it. Row 1:lI. Hsmmon, H. Forman, S. Bush, I. Rlegler. B. Hume. J. Bathen: Row 2: L. lonroe. H. l0l'e. G. LaPever. ll- llacPhers0n, I. Baier, R. Iyer. l. Spear, K. Bathen, R. J. IlcCa11p Row 3: R. Sanford, H. Parsons, J. llostert, D. lacPherson, T. Stoop. S. Conklin. A. Stanton 32 E TEMBER ' Htl? Shih Monng Utd-nl Fi S ,n E, ,L 1 sw B ,IA X , 5 Y 'H I SUN MM 1T4eUd1uTpJlg3' 77 '11 41 rg-1 tn' iff:-Af!! Q 1 9 3 m Q1g.ff 'Y imm- W W fffff- NOVFVIBER ' FH? Sun I'1onT01. U04 T14 Fri SJ 11723341-5 CDLENDDI2 SEPTEMBER The old bell rang out again Polio March netted over S100 Most of us visited the Freedom Train at Stamford OCTOBER One-night magician show engaged by Seniors Sophomore Hop attended by big crowd First night game deemed a success Entertainment interesting at Junior Banquet NOVEMBER Senior Play went off without a hitch Dozens of pancakes downed at F. F. A. Supper Only parents attended Parents' Night Polio canceled activities DECEMBER Usual Vesper Service held at school JANUARY Students breathed again after Midyears F. F. A. Dance definitely a success FEBRUARY Cupid at his best on Valentine's Day Long week-end appreciated by everyone MARCH Kalends Play a big hit Gym Demonstration also very good Prize Speaking very commendable APRIL Seniors started on much-planned-for trip Senior Ball crowning glory to Seniors TUNE ' l'i5'0 3'-in mu Tu Ullnu Fri 61 ,, Q, 11 22.3341-Sl , f bin f I 1 lmmm Y! lr J' , ' 1751 1' ', fl' X, lt ' 1 XXQF5 'f i'r' :g S35 '- PIA Y ' H50 SUI! mil Ta. Th Fa S. 11 3456 Ji ffnlz A Q I, e:' 7 n Kia I6 Auf-F fN 'N Qi ' B ii ' 'Z ! 1 X 1 W 1, X ,pgs 'Af I ' 5 I i' tl ' V 4 --QB...-.---1 APRIL ' H50 Sm Nu 'Fm U04 TM R-'SJ 'D'Tlfn 11 0 W 'p MAY 'WZ X p WWf76ffH Spring Concert had excellent attendance X , A X 7 qfpf '. Rewards given out at Athletic Banquet I i -'25, , Junior Play received lots of applause 7 Y I mf ,A uf QW A Vi A W -N I k r? ff-.gg ff eva?-,,, gl- is I Q Q - student Council elections held 5 U 7 U New seats taken on Moving-Up Day A J B y L l-,' J ' .--.S Class Night one big laugh .141 ' A A - fr - ' gzz.-i-'F Baccalaureate Service and Commencement - U Leu S 15? A k momentous occasions for departing Seniors Q, 'fi - gg I King, and Queen crowned at Junior Prom ' -2 'A f r 1 ez ECL- BER ' me NUARY -F :isis QFQBQEQQY' 'ga MA Rc H - mo Tun Mvnme wel 11,41-'rg 9'--IJMF-1 44517114 Fi 51 J A x hh La 4 4 :WMM Tic UJJTIUAFN ml.. uni P11232 asm? E.,, :,112M , dh- U K ff' rn ' F A Lgwffvfwq ve F' A V- A WW' e H -to A '- l 1 1 o X y 1 1 -5 ' lg w - ,. A 1' A fl l 'ki g , ' F 5 ,, 2131? Mr.-. P ray 1 A - A ff , Q ' .A 4 H - J, ,. - Q 2 ' a .. - f f H ft -A4 :ZW fa 'gf 1 - - 19' 4 ,JA ,Q -ff nn-:rl - L f V fiffda , '- iffy X A 59135 '1 I-E51 53 H. ,g dxf-.-, A I Al , M, , - -vf f , W t- ga- U. Q lf? X I vvxnrvvv I ti X X lp ,bra , 2-5 5 fl-H sa A-4 3 A ea: , A I 33 s OFFICERS President ------- Lois Clark xx Vice-president ---- Richard Mostert Secretary ------- jack Rider Treasurer ------- Janet Arbuckle NY hands make light work--a studious group with lots of ta1ent--pre- pared to become dignified Seniors. JUNIORS Row 1: M. Andrews, J. Matthews, B. Hume, E. Storey, S. Allen, B. Allen, G. Errera, R. Best, D. Francisco. B. Eighmey, L. Holley, D. Davis. D. Mason: RUW 2f J. Rider, H. Carmody, P. Furgerson, H. Parsons, H. Smith, H. Van Wie, D. Gersch, J. Gray, R. Ogborn, D. Whitney, L. Bramley: Row 3: S. Doenges, J. DeGelleke, B. Bfaylller. M. Sawyer, N. Hawley, T. Batiste, E. McGrade, L. James, J. Jack, T. McLeang Row 4: V. Wilbur, W. Bloom, C. Rabeler, D. MacPherson, R. Mostert. E. Broderick, R. Lind, L. Clark, S. Russell, C. Roth, V. Buelg Row 5: J. Arbuckle, M. McCaffrey, P. Tyrrell, J. Bathen, G. Bolles, H. More, D. MacDonald, R. Stanton, H. Aitken, R. McCa11g Row 6: D. G1e15k1,P. Dropp, L. Johnson, B. Clark, W. Stone, T. Carmody, C. Scofield 34 is OFFRCERS ' ' President ------- Marjory Haviland Vice-president ---- Louis LeBreux Secretary ------- Anne Smith Treasurer ------ Ann Stewart 'RIED being bookworms for once-- A jp have a tendency to love fun in general-- ambitious group. A in 3' SOPHOMOQES ,fr-we-.-.5 Row 1: L. Rider, L. Doenzes, T. Holley. A. Healey, L. Gabriel. I. Haviland, R. lhtte, ll. Harrington. A. Hunt: Row 2: B. Ross. E. Bush, G.-Tl8Bd18. I. Schwarz, A. Stewart. A. Smith, I. Bsldo, B. Ehlerlann. C. Braden. Row 3:'P. lable, C. Clark, H. Schwille, Il. Engel. J. Francisco, D. Knapp. K. Bathen, I. Speer, J. Stoddart, R. Colella: Row 4. F. Thomas, F. Le Breux. L. van Kleeck, R. Salton, E. Howard. J. Avery, J. Bruno, B. lataon, H. Hawley: Row 5: L. Shepard, L. Hulond, J. lhite, J. Tons, C. DlY1dl0ll, B. Decker. 6. Delitt. C. lheat. Jack lhite. S. Buccoln 35 OFFICERS President ------- Vice-president ---- Secretary ------- T reasurer ------ Eugene Lewis Irene Riegler Nancy Frost Mary Forman - TARTED green but they're in the groove now--made an impression on all of ,us by their cheerful attitude and willlngness. PRES!-lMEN -...4 Row l: J. Miller, M. Gemmel, J. TTUSCOLC, M. Hume, I. Riegler, M. Formam Scrimshaw, H. Butler: Row 2: S. Bush, H. Cobbe, J. Francisco, S. Conklin Buckbee, W. Spear, J. Kuhr, J. Saunderson, J. Hillisp Row 3: P. James, G. M. Flint, D. Klukkert, A. Reed, D. Sanford, G. LaPever1 Row 4: M. Hammon L. Tuttle, B. Wyer, W. Baier, D. whitney, D. Hood, R E. Stoddart, M. Adair, J. Parsons, B. Hamilton, R. Braymer, J. Mostert, E. Schwarz, L. Little, N. Frost N. Burns, D. Dubben, D. Hymers, W. Carroll, D. Delameter, J. Barkenbush, E. Ruff, E. Lewis, D. Bellino g Row 5: F. Dunlap, C. Buckbee, M. MacPherson, P. Monroe, W. Mckedmond, N. Smith, T. Stoop, James Mostert, M. Gartner, R. Hoag, R. Kilmer 36 I JUNIORXMI X x x X ' ffx r'X X ...1.L.. X X , f X 4.3. ,QL KJV w,,,,,,4 fflxf-If ' j f Kiki M ll 53521 f rw XJ: MQW M in iw Eff, ww if f - WU .wav if wr YUM V U 7 I XWW X L X K W f 11!Fff1, X 4M X A . 'X Etgfxy A f X 7 , af QW ffl L f if-x 5 K 7 ,, orfncsns fzff X 1 ,,' 4,4 X 7 7 Preside t ------- 1 D ' 1 5 'hr 4 if Ill 'f if Vice-prlelsident ---- C?'a?r?Jiync1cE1cFar1ane Secretary ------- Sandra Tyrrell If : Il Treasurer ------ jane Merritt XSS! nhl X - mimi IE I-E I ' Q, ' 'ff' ', ' ' Xff' ff ,' 'H Q27 . V' f' 4 , xy' . J N 1-N Qd,fg, if f I Aff igil ,tg d 7 'fX f,'f1 4i T ff.X 17 Al!! ' I v. i ,Y L ' X I-x 31' ff! 4, 12, , if 3 -f A j 7' ' f 1 A H v fl, ,Tj ,. , , ' -'ff , '- 4- , ' A ,f X , I ' ,A ff , xx ff' 1- -' -R 'xx 'J Z' - , J r Q J A -Q .., if 4 f If Q 'gf Q 'fxa l ,,. I, M' f 'V 1 4 Q I 5 ll If I... I5 ,I - ah lun: I K , I 5' . - nr VI - ........ ..- -. 4 , 91- , . -- - -i- Q ,.',,, , I-. if a .- .- X' x , - -- ' , ' ---W? ' f ' 4 1 v., xl., , 'f i I -, xmQf..,.xxxxJ..-.exXxe . X-N .. . .HN - ., L 4 s I ly f 'Q Qllllllllill 752 !fl'R.?S'f0Il Bridge N EI QJHTI-I ERD D E Row 1: J. Harpur, E. Schaffner, W. Gray, E. Tompkins, B. Engert, S. Smith, E. Breden, S. Goodnough, J. Merritt, S. Tyrrell, J. Eighmey, J. Miller, I. Waite: Row 2: S. Bouck. B. Dudko. J. Griffin, B. Jones. K. Stewart, A. Gielskie, S. Yonclas, C. IlacPar1ane B. Crawley, J. Brault, L. Tleedie, B. Gordon, J. Doig. I. Adamsg Row 3: L. Kinch, R. Decker, V. Janke, M. Grant, C. Conrow, R. Aitken, R. llelius, J. Roth, E. Broadwell, T. Burgin, R. Burns. P. Lehner: Row 4: H. Burrows, D. Clark, R. Mable. R. Hinz. C. Condon, F. Smith 3 8 ee--- e m 5 'ff' ia , -1--.. V '- y IA Y A A ' ,Z 1 Z ,ZZ 3 - President ------- Richard Aitken ' 1 ' E- V Vice-president ---- Ann Klukkert 5 ,Q 9 - 'fp ' -' ' ' TNA ' , . ' Secretary ------- Margaret James f f laky! . Treasurer ------ Elaine Robison f . 5 52 ff! , , Q2 - Ysssxwh -c . ,.. .X - vu, .hs ix . 40M6Vnv , ----- rs- ,X lf'-. ...HIT -T 7: . 1-l.i.....i SEVENTH CDQDDE wry... ,kr. . . ....- ..,... ,4 Row 1: H. Adair, G. Baier. R. Ehlermann Smith. F. DeWitt, B. E. Humbel, Andrews, M. Reed, J. Hughes, P. Yost, E. Robison, M. James, S. Rider, K. McRedmond, K. Stewart, D. Burrows, D. Ward, H. Clark, M. Adair, L. Shackelton, S. Clark, J. Harpurg Row 2:.G. Gemmel, D. Gould, H. Hovemeyer, G. Ogborn, R. Hinz, K. Burczak, A. Emerson, M. Bailey, M. DeSi1va, N. Whitlock, M. Mahon, B. McCall, R. Lewis, R. McGraw, D. Angerman. M. Row 3: M. Kirk, W. Mostert, V. Fuhrmann, A. Batiste, S. Edwards, A. Klukkert, C. Hamilton, E. Huska, J. Allen, W. Finkle, J. Stanton, R. Aitken, D. Broderick, R. Doenges, J. Klukkert, R. Mills: Row 4: J. Morganstern. W. Board, A. Shaw, R. Sherman. R. Hayes, R. Marriner, W. Jones, J. Brown, R. Carmody, C. Hinaman, D. Watson, F. Snyder, R. Roberts, D. Knox, E. Boast, G. Furgerson, D. Spillman, T. Stanton 39 , fVERY week this group meets with Miss Salton to learn the work- ings of the library. Row 1: A. Glelskie, S. Smith, P. Lehnen J. Griffin, B. Board, E. Bredeng Row 2: H. Hovemeyer, D. Spillman, J. Roth. J. Brault, A. Eherson, K. Baler, R. Burczak LI BRD RY CLU Eu .i,. I-HSTOIMCQ L SOUETH' tv ii all 1 ,CI HEY dug into the history of Delhi and vicinity with zest--can tell you about the legends and folklore of the Catskills. Row 1: A. Batiste, S. Edwards, B. Jones H. Adair, D. Angerman, K. Stewart, D. Broderick, D. Watson, T. Burging Row 2: R. Hinz, P. Lehner, V. Janke. D. Spill- man, R. Burczak, E. Broadwell, J. Allen K. Baier, M. Grant, J. Roth. C. Conrow: Row 3: R. Aitken. F. Finkle, C. Hlmaman F. Snyder, W. Adams. C. Condon, B. Shaw A. Emerson, E. Humbel 11 3. ,, ,. .. . i DDT GLU B Row 1: Ilss Schlottman. H. Andrews, I. Reed, J. Hughes. E. Robison, J. Ierritt. S. Tyrre1L E. Tompkins, B. Engert. E. Schsffner, D. Burrows. K. Ickedmond, S. Rider, I. James: Row 2: L. Shackelton, B. Gordon, B. Crawley, I. Gray, I. De Silva, R. Iills, N. lhitlock I. Iabon, K. Stewart, Joyce Harpur, I. Yost: Row 3: I.,Eh1ernann. I. Adair, G. Clark. I. Iostert, A. Batista, I. Bailey, S. Yonclas, B. Jones, B. Clark: Row 4: D. Anzerman. V. Puhrlsnn, B. IcCs1l. B. Dudko. B. coodnough C. lacrorlnne, S. Edwards, J. Harpur .CII-IESE youngsters let the paint and brushes fly to the delight of Mr. Rivers. Row 1: E. Breden, S. Yonclas, B. Jones, J. Braultg Row 2: I. Mabon, E. Robison, I. Reed, J. Hughes: Row 3: S. Smith, Mr Rivers, D. Spillman, R. Levis, l. Mos- tert cannon LIBRARY ffqwmrfvgq J K 4s. -. V i 1 N p 1 U 3- I ' Q Q EQ Q1 , T a kl'll --- X... .... ' JUTXHOIQ CHOIR Row 1.- S. Tyrrell, J. Merritt, H. Andrews, Hughes, M. James, M. Yost, Katherine Stewar Rider, ld. Kirk, R. Lewis, A. Batiste, V. Fu Mostert, R. McGraw, J. Hsrpur, D. Angermang Crawley, C. MacFarlane, S. Goodnough, S. Yo Redmond, I. Mahon, l. Bailey: Row 4: M. Ehl lhitlock, I. Desilvs, Joyce Harpur, L. Twee art, E. Tompkins, B. Enxert Q JUNIOR SEQ ' Row 1: 1, , OCKEY--vo11eyba11-- w. Board, soccer--basketba11--soft- V- Janke- Baler, R. ball--these juniors enjoy it. Aitken. gerson, Condon. E. Robison, M. Reed, J. tg ROW 2: B. Dudko, S. hrmann, A. Klukkert, W. Row 3: A. Gielskie, B. nclas, D. lard, K. Mc- ermann, S. Edwards, N. 025 . n D 4090 NS' 'I ' 5 Angel ,U , K A Q 'I fr-ak Y YL' 4 ,4 x. nxt s '5 r x ex ' gi l 1 YO S 54 ,Q i l 1 k mf .1 4 y nl , ' -fa' In 4 4 ' QU N . ' 1 0 S N sh Q g ,J Jul Iln I I Q CQTISEV N7 Pi' 'FIV ' 51 1-5 r 2 -ze ,-1 2 ' -'X l:T 1 'F'-'rQ:? ' as -Ln-:.'1' Q--20 5.-':' ,NC ,yj-.i.2, .45 . . 1-It x .5-,QA 40 4!',...'.f,:?fr wj 'X FS il.. xg. f ..s.,,:ff .af-:I 'lS'L -1 ', V - 'PE r. j ,-'rh' 'WS' flu av ,Z I '5 x 2-. ,V-'-'..f-.'-' -Jah :wi 1:1 ' -1. 'fp' . 1. .M ff' ,,1 .' -' ,wr-X e- .', . ucv . ,mf .-,.... Am- 5... lfQ,E:,g-- A, 1..y.w'- ,gif Qf'-ev.,- . .i f - R.. 4x .i,. - 3 A Lu. v A 5!Ye f12v' -9,33 'italy . -I's'1'!5?,'Z1 N . ' , , :,. 1' .1.'. 1 , .. - -, . qghff 1- I 5 .cl 4,3-rn.-,,.-4 .',g,,W T- ?'ri: -fi: ?-2 rx v - gf-. fl! '55 5' r 1. 43v,.s!---V--by P. Q' -- -if-'-2-5 -pw.. ., in 15,1 fur'-Fr, ,t 317' . 5,05 T939-R 'lvfg ' E A..f.'-,,1,,' gr, .-Qc,-Q91 5 ,..vi,-ug..-Q.. au?-.qr ,Lx A :.,,-1' -' . -,.1,.,A-3:.: no kr iff. Zh' fI..2.i ' Ttwg ew' ,L 'p. 05, .7 .vi -.4 ' 'x ,gi 1. 4, Seri! .flu 9 . die, W. Gray, K. Stew- 3 x-,,:..:. T,-'Za SON if-I L 'SPO RTS Smith, J. Miller, G. Gemmel, J. llorganstern, R. Burns, J. Brown, D. Gould, R. Burczak D. Knox, J. Klukkert, R. llsrriner, I. laite, P. Lehner, G. Ogborng ROW 2: R. Roberts T. Burgin, R. Dickson, R. Melius, I.. Kinch, E. Boast, E. Broadwell. R. Doenges, K. Hinz, J. Allen, H. Hovemeyer, A. Emerson, I. Adams: Row 3: J. Roth, R. Carmody. B. H. Burroughs, B. Hinz, R. lable, I. Jones, R. Hayes, D. Broderick, R. Aitken, G. Pur- C. Hinamon, E. Huska: Row 4: 'IL Grant, R. Decker, D. Clark, A. Delitt, F. Smith, C. J. Stanton, F. Snyder, F. Finkle, J. Doig 42 ' DMXCTIVITIES Nh M ,fx H! mm xfif X M MY 1 X Sf wi Nj vm If Wm s W ' fx 5, 5 ff X YV, LORNA BRAMLEY, Vice-president JANET MATTHEWS, Secretary D so YQBSA IACK WHITE Treasurer 41 Facet' OUR Student Council plans assemblies, leads drives, and sponsors dances after games--to mention just a few of its projects. STUDENT COUNCH. Kneeling! R. Aitken, R. Mab1e:Se8fedJ s. Goodnough, ll. Flint.. E. Bush, P. Thomas: Standing: B. Braymer, L. James, G. Iason, M. James, D. Klukkert, A. Klukkert 44 I MOUNTDIN-EDR Seated! A. Smith, C. Breden, H. Edwards, J. Thompson. J. Arbuckle. H. Clum, P. Holley, M. Forman: Standing: Mrs. Reed, R. Iyer, S. Conklin, J. DeGe11eke, A. Doig, R. Salton, A. Clark. E. Broderick, W. Spear. B. Braymer, E. Leal, J. Mable, M. McCaffrey, M. Haviland, I. Baldo, Miss Tubbs LJQSSIGNMENTS due---subscription money, please I ---soliciting ads---this adds up to the Mountain-Ear sbp 0 '70 0,5 6130, W its -1-' . 0v fa 54 ou' I 506, 455:06 JZ? 5813, hobo f'ff1f Q+ 'Usb Staff . dQqZ'21oif:!p,rg4Jf,'0 ' ?Z,,,:Z:,bZ lQv Editor ------ ---- I can Thompson AQa,,ff ' O eflybr ebeqf' Assistant Editor - - - - Janet Arbuckle ' .-6 o,,2G,- 0.0 Exchange Editor - - - - Patricia Holley ,g'o4f'f13f' 13524, I Sports Editor -------- Henry Clum ogdwggleff P.,,6QbifjT0:. hr 0:70 Business Manager ------ Harold Edwards ,566 Graf -sfjfff,'0f1 P 00 Assistant Business Manager- R. J. McCall 'Q 'fc jgvegj of ngfozvlboff., Circulation Manager ----- Edward Broderick 'ff . 'UQ 'aff-gf' Advisors ----------- Mrs. Reed, Miss Tubbs 6 0,30 50 0 0 0.9, Q2 lb 0, .053 4 0 3?iq'i jflqetoq A f4.0ff3'f1b,, wigs., 0 F -1,'0J .rf'l '-my Q,, 1 o o' ltfus.,- 'f'Q 'f1: 'f2:f 5Z f1 Weed Qadpfepgfoefoeqf lg 0: E3 q '5Za fem- 3. e'f'Qf0 '41- 5:'.Dea,,a,.M..,,Maf.1E 3. PRINTING E. 'w.i3,fj,eQ.,3Qe.'1f0f3ro..fL,f3':gf tvglby 64.51047 Q-,qs e 'G -11, . 'Offs 6530 10.533.- EOPLE of Delhi are familiar with the band and the majorettes, for theylead all the parades in town and play for concerts and at games. Kneeling: M. Andrews: Standing: L. Clark. A. MacDonald, P. James MDJOQETTES Row 1: B. Lee. R. Iyer. D. Whitney. ll. Griffin, I. James, layne Spear, L. Clark: Row 2: B. Braymer, R. Sanford. S. Buccola, A. Clark, S. Doenges, R. lable: Row 3: ll. Sawyer, T. Burgin, A. Doig, L. Holley, R. Decker. I. Spear, P. James, A. Ilacbonaldz Row 4: K. stewart, J. Arbuckle, V. Wilbur, ll. Forman, P. Dropp, J. Dolgp Row 5: G. lason, E. Leal, P. lonroe, ll. Hammon, ll. Gemmel, J. White, I. Andrews, lr. Keith 46 GRC!-I ESTQQ Row 1: C. Breden, L. Doenges, L. Rider, A. Reed, A. Smith, H. Edwards: ROW 25 J. Kelsey. L. Gabriel, M. Haviland, ll. Griffin. M. Flint, B. Lee: Row 3: E. Schwarz, L. Little, H. Schwllle, V. Wilbur, A. Clark, ll. James: Row 4: D. Knapp, S. Russell, R. Decker, P. Dropp, E. Lealp Row 5: F. Walker, J. Torma. B. Bloom, D. lhltney, C. Clark, N. Frost, A. Stewart, J. White, I. Spear, R. Iyer, D. Klukkert, U. SCIIIHPZ Row I: C. Breden, E. Schwarz: Row 2: A. Smith, A. Reed, M. Schwarz, Raw 3: L. Doenges ,CI HE orchestra and small groups from it have been heard frequently during this past year. The String Ensemble played at the Oneonta Teachers Conference last fall. 47 STQI NG ENSENI SLE VESPU2 SEIQWCE Kneeling: H. Clum, C. Conrow, J. Rider, M. Sawyer. B. l11son,N'l'. McLean, H. Edwards, W. Stone: Standing: R. lable, E. Leal. M. Andrews, R. McCall, D. Levis PRO SRDM Prelude A Merry Christmas ' Carl Frangkiser Orchestra Carol O Come, All Ye Faithful Congregation Invocation The Reverend Hugh V. Parry Second Presbyterian Church, Delhi Scripture Reading Matthew 2:1-12 Ioan DeGe1leke Prayer The Reverend Walter E. Tibbetts Baptist Church, Delhi Song of Bethlehem Bampton Choir Offertory Nocturne Midsummer Night's Dream Mendelssohn Prelude --L'Arlesienne Suite Bizet Cornet Quartet Carol O, Little Town of Bethlehem Congregation Play Why the Angels Sing for Icy Virginia A. Meyer Carol Silent Night Congregation Benediction The Reverend Maurice C. Mitchell First Presbyterian Church, Delhi 48 s rm A -'N-...,v.N mm wh.. v. QQFN if nw! 1' L wxigig as E F :W is 'H Q - x X. 255 My aa.- 487 '19 W K, -4 -. HIL-' l tw fx , ...mg .ef .gfm ' 1 Fi M cu EEIIQLEDDEIQS Te cz m CQVERYONE is familiar with these Fi I-ff-I PGPPY girls who help us cheer our ' teams on to victory. VQRSITH' Clockwise: J Thompson B Braymer G. Mason. L Bramley J'V'S S Doenges I Baldo M Haviland L Doenges 50V l I fr I I I I I Foomm LL ' ROW 1: R. Aitken, E. McCall, C. Conrow, R. Dickson fmgrs.yg Row 2: W. Aitkens, L. Rigas, L. Van Kleeck, L. Lebreux, J White, J. Stoddard, D. Bellino. E. Lewis, R. McCall, G. Dewitt: Row 3: L. Clark, W. White, H. More, P. Dr0DD. B. Clark R. Decker, D. Lewis, R. Stanton, W. McRedmond, F. Le Breux, D. Francisco, R. Becker, D. Terry, Mr. Shalkey LTHOUGH we didn't win every game, still we enjoyed watching our boys play. The big event of the season was the night game. 1 1 I x I x 1 N I 5 1 R. Decker, B. White, H. Walke, R. McCall, L. James, L. LeBreux. B. Wilson, H. Clum, J. Wh Francisco, H. Aitken, L. Sheperd, L. Monroe, Mr. Shalkey, J. Stoddart vm ww emsrcmemn .n. SHOOT it up! Drop it inl Fight, team, fight! Our basket- ball boys did just that! 2 3 7 February - March 49 49- 50 CTO Feb. ll D.A. 32 Sidney 33 D.A. 43 Stamford D.A. 42 S. Kortright 37 D.A. 45 Cooperstown D.A. 41 Schenevus 53 D.A. 40 Norwich D.A. 51 Stamford 43 D.A. 25 Margaretville D.A. 57 Cooperstown 36 D.A. 43 Windsor D.A. 47 Walton 36 D.A. 39 Downsville D.A. 48 Norwich 47 D.A. 39 S.Kortright D.A. 42 Margaretville 52 D.A. 30 Oneonta D.A. 46 Oneonta 53 D.A. 35 Windsor 52 BUSBEE LL w I I T-R-R-IKE. This cry brought us out to the old ball game at Legion Park last spring. Row 1: J. Stoddart, R. Esler, R. Hinz, J. Hillisg Row 2: D. Davis, D. Francisco, R. Kinch, L. Odell. R. McCall, B. wilson, D. Terry, Row 3: Mr. Dingman, W. White, J. Torma, R. November, L. Shepard, I. Aikenm N. Brazee, Mr. Shalkey can jV's were really good! Row 1: R. Aitken, D. Hood. L. Van Kleeoh, S. Buccola, R. Salton, l McRedmond, J. Rider, R. Sanford, D. Whitney: Row 2: P. Monroe, G. Dewitt, D. Hymers, M. MacPherson, C. Davidson, R. Mostert, D. B91- lino, Mr. Shalkey V BQSKETBD LL TIZQCK OMES spring and how the cinders fly. They get good results, too. Row 1: R. Rabeler, W. McRedmond, L. Rigas, T. Carmody, J. Torma, J. Jack, R. Stanton, F. LeBreux, R. Saltong Row 2: fl f N fxf J XE- S L t X 'R sf i DY xx D. Lewis, R. Davis, D. Edwards, L. Monroe, D. MacPherson H. Walke, P. Monroe, L. James, H. More, Mr. Baschnageh Row 3: H. Van Wie fmgr.5, D. Mason. E. Lewis, R. James R. Mostert, H. Edwards, D. Gielskie, D. Egner, J. Bathen, B. Hamilton - A-L . Qi-E?-5 ,4gy3'f.D:1Xl -Lexx rygiedamxfn We K Sf ,- za. NX 4 'f'4 D vi? f ,-g::1fI-- HX 2 f A X F '- , ef' -'X . ' V XV H K fxhfv X f Xu ..-gf 6 y 'P l T .,... , g2y, ' x ' ' , X . ., --X -D CROSS COUNTRY 54 cloud of dust and they're off over hill and dale to add another victory to their long list of wins. Row 1: F. Thomas, D. Mason, R. Sanford. W. Spear, H. Edwards, L. James, J. Jack. J. Hillis. J. Pizza, W. Baier Row 2: Mr. Baschnagel, P. Monroe. C Rabeler M. Ms Ph . , c er- son, R. Mostert, E. Broderick. D. MacPherson, T. Carmody, D. Francisco, J. Torma l seems mzcomns TRACK RECORD 1949 Undefeated in regular competition Scores fRegularJ Delhi 622 - Sidney 415 Delhi 67 - Downsville .17 neun 675 - Walton 315 . County champion for second straight year. Cooperstown 1 5 tcounty championship meetl Section IV Meet lst Windsorg 2nd Delhig 3rd Sherburne fnine teams competedl Section IV Individual Champions: Dave Edwards 200 Yd Low Hurdles, 880 Yd Relay: .Toe Torma, John Jack, Frank LeBreux, Bob Stanton. CROSS COUNTRY RECORD 1949 Undefeated in regular competition for 4 years tLow score winsl Delhi 21 Walton 34 Delhi 15 Stamford 40 Delhi 28 Cooperstown 48 Windsor 85 FOOTBALL D. A. 37 Hancock D. A. 27 Oxford D. A. 12 Sidney D. A. 14 Windsor D. A. 0 Cooperstown 0 D. A. 1 3 Sherburne Short season and no Sectional Meet because of the Polio Epidemic. BASKETBALL BASEBALL February - March '49 '49-'50 CTO Feb. ll Spring, 1949 Iunior varsity ' D.A. 35 Sidney 42 D.A. 33 Stamford D.A. 5 Walton D.A. 35 S. Kortright 19 D.A. 40 Cooperstown D.A. 4 Andes D.A. 59 Schenevus 36 D.A. 33 Norwich D.A. 12 Oneonta D. A. 52 Stamford 18 D.A. 54 Margaretville D.A. 2 Downsville D.A. 44 Cooperstown 45 D.A. 54 Windsor D. A. 24 Treadwell D.A. 42 Walton 26 D.A. 30 Downsville D.A. 2 Walton D.A. 30 Norwich 57 D.A. 48 S. Kortright D. A. 7 Andes D.A. 49 Margaretville 52 D.A. 31 Oneonta D.A. 0 Oneonta D.A. 42 Oneonta 38 D.A. 36 Windsor D.A. It Dowancsvilllle D. . Tre we RIFLE TEAM f-3 After Feb. 1, 1949 ' XX,5fQ, X Z D.A. 669 Unadilla 684 ffnz, . 5 D.A. Norwich 543 limo Jiri D. . Wa1t0Il 31 1 I fx Z, sEc'r1oN IV CHAMPIONSHIP 1994 Q ff! f woN BY D. A. our or 17 TEAMS Z X . ' '5 r gfiffi ' 4' D.A. lst 577 Q 1 fi 7 , I f Mocraw 2nd 562 , I 1 1' . , . Q Union-Endicott sro 552 I , . ' ' y Binghamton North 4th 540 I sl If I fx M' if lilo , f .X f 17- . 'Vt VG ran d gfffifd Faifcfrou H616 I 55 ' Q ,Q O S U S- ' l E I .J ,f -3,1 ,B Y , ,i5,.r 1 Ni!! s , fiiiqri 5 ,- sv- M ,4,,,..-f',1',- xx V-'Nu 'Z'.?2' ,a 1 Av- v'-1 mv. .D ,af s-Q-- .ff Mid .W K.. . , , ,,,p-swf ,. . . 4 Q' 3 4 f ,339 su- A ' :Q 1' 71,4 fr' 5. '- . . 4 f. F, Z ' fl ' my - . IIDIIIIXIISTRIITION mg MII IIWI IIIII I IIIIHIffIIIIIIIII,IIIIIIIII III II IQI If WIK I? I . In-.II A' 'rl I I Fl I r-E I I I it I I I If I I - ff ' ' , ' ' , S 4.313 I wx!f:IIt!!!n1!!:1-.fI'lz lnIi5'5 'bi1Im1uUIg11e'I'ifgq1lnu'z::rQ' -M Q AX COU IXITY COU ITZTI-IOUSE GUR PIQUXIU PH L -nn-fn, ,f f ' ggyf.-4 4? 'fd T0 THE SENIORS Throughout your years in our school you have been acquiring knowledge. It is good to get as much knowledge as you can but better to use that knowledge rightly. This knowledge is enduring and should be of great value as you continue your edu- cation in whatever your pursuit of life may be. Someone has said, The only Jlewel which will not decay is knowledge. ' May I offer my sincere congratulations to you as members of the class of 1950 and wish you success and happiness as you leave our school. We shall be pleased if we have the opportxmity of further service to you and hope you will continue to show your interest in our school by returning occasionally for a visit. Sincerely yours, l ' A ' I ,fi , 'g t fri! 4. ,sf I L ' r I K r ,x fnfj 4 A.,- ' -. 3 1 . r. C 5 OFFICE STAFF ' ...SSN n 5 l Warnour these two, who would E n answer many of our questions, change O , our money, or give us passes and , f 4 detention slips! O ' l Miss Parsons, Mrs. Thompson 58 , I .4 -I' ,..... 1 E -...I :Ig-f'f Mr. Houck I H117 - -I? GRADE SUPERVISOR .01 li, ...3 -Qi F -:il iT I .5-'ln-4: ...4-u 3' -Ewan' 3 'IIQPQ 1 l.f 7' - 3- fd AVS:-'gseei ' 1- 51 .4' + H,',, , -Q- I1-S - ' 15: -L , ..- ..,f .iff 1 ,Q sf... , . 1 .A ... ...r M ..- -TV 1... ' ' q 'Y -?Q-I .. Q' - SV ..... .. -- lg ., .' - g .-Y -4 I , - k- .Y Y - .. 1 Y ,,, -. ,Y-L-. - ...- - A ...Q-ag - -- vs ' - - Lk r -- , Rf.- w'?.4, ,ip --? - Q: -qr V ,Q-, .. ..-- ,, --.Y -'gr - E ' - - .-, ' 1 ' -1 ,. -' .h- - -A : ---' , - uf- ' . - 4 -1 .. ' . ,ff , 'O'-1 ' ,f - , .:' -. -3, '51 -4- ' . EF ' Q 4 Q' -1' 1- 4 , ., v 57- .' ,:- 5' x:,-A ,,!. .I Y .,. -. ..Y4-d- ...R . -W ,-V - -...gs Mr. Baschnagel ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL BODQD OF EDUCDTI ON 'L JU, mm v, , .15 Seated: Dr. Flint, Mr. Mable. Mr. McCall, Mr. Clark, Mr. Arbuckleg Standing: Mr. Wieand, Mr. DeGe11eke, Mr. Cavan. Mr. Baschnagel 59 FDCU LTV 1 u 0 Row 1: Miss Flint. M1ss Aitchi- son: Row 2: Miss Deuel, Mr. Houck ENGLISH Seated: Miss Tubbs, Miss Salton: Standing: Mrs. Reed, Miss Gordon SOCIAL STUDY AND LANGUAGES MATH AND SCIENCE Mrs. Arbuckle, Mrs. Bishop, Mr. Baschnagel Mr. Clarkson, 60 SPECIAL Row 1: Miss Hartman, Mrs. White, Miss L'Ecuyer Row 2: Mr. Buso, Mr. Rivers, Mr. Reed FDCU LTHJ GRADE TEACHERS Seated: Miss Fellows, Mrs. G. Davis, Miss Brown, Miss McMu11in, Miss Gladstone. Mrs. More. Mrs. Vantran, Mrs N. Davis: Standing: Miss Gray, Mrs. White, Mrs. Car- penter, Miss Robinson, Miss Keeley, Miss Hayes, Miss Miller ' D K Q H-1 L -, 'I 's Y , . ' iv I ' 7 - . Na V ' ' M '. . H K. 2 D ls. if M , E? , Q ' iss sissfgygg GUIDANCE Miss Deuel V, R MUSIC Mrs. Walker, Miss Schlottman, M Keith GUIDANCE Mr. Clarkson HEALTH AND PHYS. ED. Mrs. Mable. Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Anderson Mr. Shalkey CDFETERIFI STD FF Mrs. Brandenburg, Mrs. E. Smith. Miss Lewis, Mrs. F. Smith, Mrs. Valentine, Mrs. Kilmer CUSTODIHNS Mr. Diihr, Mr. Olsen, Mr. Shepard, Mr. Bellair, Mr. Tyrrell, Mrs. McNaughton Ci JO the cafeteria staff, the custodians, and the bus drivers, we owe much for making our school run smoothly. BUS DRIVERS Seated: R. Bisbee, R. Davidson, T. Graham, R. Graham, R. Lewis, P. Porter, M. Muir, R. Baschnagel fvice-Principalh, A. Shaver fspeakerl, R. R. DeGe11eke 1Principa1Jg Standing: R. Cameron, R. Webster fTransportation Supervisor of Margaretvillej, W. Burczak, G. Shepard, W. Johnson, R. Diihr, R. Hoag J. Roth, A. MacLeod, F. Brown, R. Adams, T. Egan 4State Inspectorj, H. Moody, H. Pipa, A. Cameron 62 mmm rvanma ll ' J ' L ' E:- Llziqiil Just above our doom oldoompus,Witl1ffsfreossofoll, Sfands our noble 1 Alma, Mailer, Glorious To o.ll. ::1:n: lll:il If :V 1.1: : 'I ' I: ' : , 1:2 ' - 11111, 1' . ll I I l ,,,. ll . I . l ' I 'I. 1 o Il Y Tll ' I I - .H, l rl I lfo a U go . 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