Dolgeville High School - Slippertonian Yearbook (Dolgeville, NY)
- Class of 1954
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A ,fx-. LIPPERTCDNIAN 1954 DOLGEVILLE CENTRAL SCHGCDL DOLCSEVILLE NEW YCDRK .- Foreword ,- -fc' 4- 'N 'sb v. . f f '-Z. ' Q 'fN J- ' 0 .- ' 'un 'ff .-. L. . pn, t .-,ff ,h M 4 ' ' Q,-. HE school year of 1953 54 has been one of many frlend shmps and much merry mak1ng, of broademng norlzons, of deepemng understand1ngs,and of factual knowledge ga1ned from our texts and our teachers All these have g1ven us the feehng of fellowshxp and belonglng, the sense of accomplxsh ment and well belng that go to make a perfect school year To help make more V1V1d 1n the years to come, these fond memor1es, happy memones wh1ch w1ll serve as a connectxng l1nk between our SLIPPERTONIAN past and present, we present the 1954 ef I gnu, Q o,' I an Table of Contents Tltle Page Foreword Ded1cat1on Seruors umm nun Classes ACt1V1t1eS Advert1s1ng 's x 2 u mm x s 'R 4 ,rx xi-'9 Jw s s -. 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'ff Edvvm S I-Iopson DISUICI Supermtendent Reured E has ach1eved success who has l1Ved well laughed often and loved much who has galned the respect of th1nk1ng men and the love of l1ttle ch11dren who has f1lled h1s n1che and accompllshed h1S task who has made the world better than he found It whether by a perfect poem an lmproved poppy or a ransomed soul who has never lacked apprecmatlon of Earth's beauty nor fa1led to express It who has looked for the best 111 others and g1ven the best he had whose l1fe 15 an 1nsp1rat1on h1s memory a bened1ct1on f f 3 YW' s l t '1 5 5 11 2 s .7 'L--0. , t sypy p s p X NV fiflik , QW LZ ' ' K , S S 3 ' , . ' 9 S ' ' ll I T1mmerman F Petkovsek H Fehlner Pres B Andrews G Lyon Cur Board of Education AST fall our Board of Educatlon l1ke so many other School Boards may have started the 1953 54 year Wlth the usual rout1ne of f1nanc1al and adm1mstrat1ve problems How ever 1953 54 was not 1n any other sense an ord1nary school year 1n Dolgevllle s1nce on October Z4 we saw several years of effort culmlnate 1n the approval of a new school The gentlemen of the Board havlng str1ven long and hard for th1s end must have a truly deep sense of accornphshment now that the1r goal has been achleved The entrre student body extends 1ts apprec1at1on to the members of the Board for then' fa1thfu1 and t1reless efforts to lmprove the school and comrnumty l1fe Row 1 W Bynon L Ponuus H Slulbe R Loucks D James F Mxller I Belmonte Row2 G Buck S Camardello H Adams G Wrlens M Staley G Thompson A ONe11l A Klug M Porter I Franz T Chxlds M Hassett M Stemert G Tanner W Busacker 4 Qur High School Faculfy The Aclmrnlstratron MAX LEVANTHAL M D School Doctor Nrghr School Faculty aww EMORY L TOOLY Supervrsrng Prmcrpal RICHARD F LOUCKS LEROY C WINSMAN I-hgh School Prrncrpal Grammar School Prrncrpal Mr M111er Mr Ponuus Mr Buck Mrs Wrlhams Mlss 0Ne1l1 Our Grammar School Faculty Row 1 B Tyldesley, L Sherman, G O'Donnel1, L. Wmsman, L. Bascombe, G Sweet, E Mallen. Row2 D Srmmons, A Howard, A Neely, F. Waterbury, J Deuell, A. Mang, H True, E. Leavm, D Wmsman, M Fehlner, D Kzngsley, R Aldnch, A Al1en,I Call, E Bachman, I Spandau, M Monell 5 ' A . f , . . ' K' tw . X .1 I. :f:'-:'f:'f, : . ' Zi' T V L ' M L' . . , . . . - I - . , . , I Cafeteria Staff Office Staff Mrss Thompson Head Cook Mrs Smrth U F Steno Mrss Cary Sec Mrs Homrrghaus Mrs Youker Mr Ogden Clerk Mr Mrllerskofskr Treas Mrs Povec Mrs Holmberq Mrs Hamel H S Steno Custodlans W' 'fait xg., MST A I 1' 4 Lynn Carpenter Cluef Custodran F Hoxnrrghaus O Sarpen L Ke11 A Seely E Goldthwarte J Mrller D Hernngshaw Harold Ostrom, Transportation Chief R. Gray, E. Lyons, W. Menge, G. Tibbets, H. Dunnlng, R. Karla 6 SENIUHE J Senior History .X EM.. Sm., S... N a bright September morning in 1950, our Freshman class appeared on the threshold of D.C.S. ready to blaze a trail through the intricacies of Senior High. Our first seatsin the coveted Upper Hall were in Rooms 10 and ll. That year we gave voice to our high spirits at a Christmas party in the gym, at which Mrs. Steinert's scintillating personality set the pace for our merrymakingg and we tied up the year in a neat knot with a picnic at Caroga Lake. In the fall of 1951, some of us moved on to an odoriferous home in Room 16,where we made the acquaintance of Floydie, whose transparent and disarming personality charmed all of us. The rest of us settled down to a more or less perpetual initiation of Mr. Charles in Room 8. That year, under Proffy Buck's masterful guidance, we successfully launched Cupid's Ren- dezvous, which placed our feet on the bottom rung of the ladder, up which we had to climb if we were to become known as successful dance sponsors. I ,. 4 Our first Junior dance, The Kick-off, started the year auspiciously. At Christmas, Mistletoe Moods happily fulfilled our expectations. All was not play, however, and we worked long and diligently to sell yearbook advertisements to well-wishing businessmen. Then we took orders for the completed yearbook, which was really a winner. We also sold copies of Tip of the Hill, a historical novel whose locale is the old Fairfield Academy. At last, class day arrived! Who among us will ever forget that final assembly ofthe year--the presentation of awards and our eight studious classmates who were initiated into National Honor Society! We had hardly finished settling ourselves at our new blonde desks for our sen- ior year, when Prof. Loucks fixed us with a stern eye and said, Here are your stationery order blanks! We had scarcely completed this assignment, whenour magazine order blanks arrived. After this double orgy of peddling was over, we lapsed into comparative calm, selling candy in the lower corridor after school, selling supper tickets, and taking orders for Christmas candy. The Christmas concert was the realization of one of Mrs . Tanner's fondest dreams in that it was directed entirely by Seniors. Stage managing, ushering, conducting and publicizing were diligently carried out by us to make the concert worthy of the high stand- ards set for our music department. As the post-holiday depression settled down upon us, Prof. lowered the boom. Time to start practicing for the Senior Play. After reading dozens of dramas, a committee selected Doctor's Orders. Needless to say, the presentation was a success. Our money bags were now full, and we turned to packing for our big trip. Bright and early in the morning, we boarded the train for Washington. Our air of blase sophistica- tion melted before the impressive sights that met our eyes as we visited the shrines of our capital, New York had its own attraction which held us spellbound. We turned home a weary group, but with everlasting memories of two of our nation's greatest cities. composed of organized activity. Prof. without wincing as he remembers our during noon hours. He battled ter- exuberance as the cheerleaders ably still having nightmares about and Prof. fought it out until the A class, however, is not entirely will probably never hear a harmonica yodeling to the tune of Keith's playing riffic odds as he strove to keep the lid on their were cooking up new cheers. Jerryis prob- all the time s his books didn't balance , and he wee hours of the morning. The culmination of our hopes and strug- mencement night. With patience, persever- geant tactics, our faculty had coaxed and high school years. We sincerely hope to be our future undertakings gles was reached on Com- ance, and good Top Ser- prodded us through our a credit to all of them on - Advisor Richard F. Loucks PH.-..Q...r -: sw Jerry Miller Treas . 2 4 Qi., MQ 2, v .M T' .rig 1 ' ' ' v , n ' ff 5' f I I 1 ff' f 'f 1 I fffdi 7. wifi, ,gf wa 10,4-f'Wr24 I ,f 1 ,. -Af H ,,A,-,, f :-- riililtii National Honor Society Chooses New Members K 1 .ral Hewrtt M Farnholtz O Ackles L Wesselman H Lee E Shedd G Mrller ERV S expectat1on f1lls the hr or1um The senlor m N ona Honor Socrety ste forwa aro nd Th n 1 anno nc L st spectl e auch or1um and sto by a row rng nes the me of a pr , an he 1 escorted to the fron ovlng Da f.h1S excltlng pr embers fr t present senlo 1n thrs gr up 1S one of the h1 est honors 'If' er mber of the Chapte of se osed cedu c a n sc ts The IS a moment member o he Nat e was repeated s had been ool, these and the class of names of Slnce me pro 954 had ev ry eason to be proud e1r rec Rec gn 1on1nasse bl 1nd ates tha Ch ac er, cholar h1 Valedlct Ha bu 1n rde to prove HELEN MAE LEE Chorus 1 2 3 4 Nat Honor Soc 4 Press Club 2 3 4 Asst Ed m Ch1ef4 'viomtor 3 4 Year book 3 4 Format Ed 4 Major ettes 2 Capt 3 4 Sen1orP1ay4 f at on t t the soc1et u t un ergo the 1n1t1a 1 gly completes h1s as ecomes a member of Last spr1ng, aft r 1 ne of the candldat s mem ers o a e for membershlp gn1t1 can 611' S pa 1ont e ltla ere sed en Ho dat shavem the NHS's h1p and Ser smansh1p a rgh cand1da as become a he automahcally no SOC1CtY 1011 CC were completed pted as permanent ongratu at1ons are 1n Charles J mels Chapter 9 :ls of EDYTHE CHRISTINA SHEDD DGAA 34 Chorus1234 Prarust 3 Orch 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 A11 State Chorus 4 Quartet 4 Class Sec 1 2 3 4 Nat I-Ion or Soc 4 Press Club 2 3 4 Year book 3 4 Lrterary Ed Ed rn Chref Usher 3 Senror Play 4 me x 1 b ' ' ' 0 0 l .. l ' ' .. - . . .- I ly .. 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OLINDA MABLE ACKLES DGAA1234Ch0rus1 4 Orch 1 2 3 4 Strrng Orch 1 2 34 Band123 GleeC1ub12 3 4 A11 State Orch 3 Nat Honor Vrce Pres 3 MaJorettes3 4 Sen ror Play 4 1 To-1 SUSAN EDNA COPPERNOLL AA 1 Chorus1234 Orch 1 2 3 4 Stung Orch 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Lrb Coun C112 3 Press Club 3 4 Sr Play Ass t Mgr 4 JOANNE IRENE DENINNO D G,A,A 1, Sec 2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3, Orch. 1,2,3,4, St Orch l,2,3,4, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, All State 3,4, Quartet 4, Class Vxce Pres 4, St Councrl 1, Sec 2, Pres 3, Vrce Pres 4, PressClub 2, 3, 4, DAR Award, Sr Play 'LJ BEVERLY JEAN BAHR Cheerleaderl V 2 Varsrty 3 4 Chorus 1 2 Band 1 2 GleeClub 1 2 3 Lrb Cormcrl 1 2 Vxce Pres 2 Yearbook 3 4 Sports Ed RONALD CHARLES BAHR Chorus 1 2 3 4 Band 1 Pro Jectron Club 2 Senror Play Adv Mgr 4 NORMA JEAN DARLING DGAA 1234Llb Con MAMAM ANNA DALEY 6,12 DGAA1234Pres4 o rus 1 2 3 4 Orch 1 2 3 4 Stung Orch 1 2 3 4 GleeClubl 2 3 4 Quartet4 All State Orch Chorus 3 4 Press Club 2 3 4 Lrb Councrl 2 3 Sr Play Make up Mgr 4 ERICH ROBERT DREUSIKE, JR Glee Club 1, Chorus 1,2,3,4, ProJect1on Club 1. Senror Play Ass't Make up Mgr 4 SHIRLEY ANN EAKER Cheerleader 4, D G A A 3,4, FRANCIS ROBERT BOYER Seruor Play Assrstant Stage Mgr 4 lvl JOSEPH ROCCO DELUCA JR Footballl 2 3 4 Capt 4 Basket ba1lJ V 2 Varsrty 3 4 Base ball 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 G1eeClub 2 Yearbook Bus Mgr 3 MARION GERTRUDE FARNHOLTZ D G A A 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1,2. Chorus 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 2,3,4, 3,4, Orch 1,2,Str1ng Orch 1,2, Lrb Councrl 2,3, Sec 3, Usher2, Glee Club 3,4, Nat. Honor Soc 4 3, Sr Play, Ass't Cost Mgr 4 10 ....,,,, ,2,3, ',: ,....:.: - ' .'- -- Soni 45 Lib. Council, Sec. -2, 4:51. Play, Ass't. Prop. Mgr. 4.. SZ ' Q' W Iva A A 1. ......,:'.u- .,:g' ...ss - . . . . . . . Q . :Ch - ' S I ' ' . D.G...: '...: :,'r'.'5 ,,-, ': if x ' av A EVERETT ROY FILAL IR Basketballl V 1 3 Football Mgr 3 Chorusl 234 Bandl 2 34 Glee Club 2 3 4 Brass Chou 4 Sr Play Asst Stage Mgr 4 ELAINE MARIE IAROSIENSKI DGAA 234 Chorus34Glee ALICE ELAINE GLOVER DGAA 234Chorus1234 Orch 1 2 3 4 Stung Orch 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Yearbook Adv Mgr 3 L1b Counc1l2 3 Usher 3 Seruor Play 4 VJ? Club 3 Sub Monxtor 3 4 Usher2 DAVID CLIFFORD JOHNSON 3 Major-ettes 3 4 Semor Play 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 4 Sen JOHN ARCHIBALD MC CARTHY Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 341V 12 Varsity234 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Capt 2 Sr Play 4 lor Play 4 egg? KEITH MALLETTE METZLER Football 2 3 4 Capt 4 Basket ball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Chorus12 34 Band12 34 Brass Chou 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Class Pres 2 3 4 Vtce Pres 1 Monrtor 3 4 Press Club 3 Ed rn Chref4 Sr Play4 'C' SYLVIA JEAN GOODRICH IUDITH ANN HEWITT DGAA 1234 Chorus123 DGAA 1234 Cheerleader 4 Glee Club 4 Majorettes 2 3 Semor Play Prop Mgr 4 SONYA MARY KIESEL Chorus 1 4 Orch 1 3 4 Band 1 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Stung Orch 1 3 4 All State 3 4 L1b Coun c1l1 3 Sr Play4 1 Q GERALD JOHN MILLER Football 3 4 Chorus 1 2 Glee Club 2 3 Class Pres 1 Vrce Pres 2 3 Treas 4 Press Club 2 3 4 Boys State 3 Morutor 3 4 Nat Honor Soc 4 I V 2 Varsrty 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4Orch 1234 Band1234 Stung Orch 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Quartet 4 All State Orch Honor Soc 4 Press Club 2 3 4 Sr Play Stage Mgr 4 Chorus 3 4 Nat NADINE RUTH LYON DGAA 34Chorus1234 Orch 1 2 3 4 Stnng Orch 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 L1b Councll 2 Pres 3 Sr Play Asst Cost Mgr 4 WALTER HOWARD NELLIS Projection Club 4 H Club ,s , Ola . .,.: .......: .......,.,: : ...s ....: : : ..4:... 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Chorusl 2 3 G1eeClub4 Usher2 GEORGE BUELL RANDALL JR Basketballj V 1 2 Varsrty 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Brass Chou 2 3 4 NYSSMA Comp 1 2 Student Councrl I 2 3 Pres 4 PressC1ub 2 3 4 Boys State 3 Sen1orPlay4 BEVERLEY JANE STECIAK A A 1 2 3 4 Pres 3 rusI 2 3 4 GleeClub2 3 4 Class Treas I 2 3 Lrb Councrl 2 3 Pres 2 Press Club 2 3 4 Sr Play Ass I Prop Mgr 4 PATRICIA ANN TERESA WALKER Cheerleader 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Sr Play 4 LOIS MAE WESSELMAN DGAA 234 Chorus123 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Usher 3 Nat Honor Soc 4 Semor Play Asst Prop Mgr 4 ESTHER SUE SMITH Chorus 2 3 Orch 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 4 Strmg Orch 1 2 3 4 Yearbook3 Sports Ed 4 Press Club 3 4 L1b Counc1lTreas 2 3 Momtor 3 4 Sr Play Bus Mgr 4 PATRICIA JANE TANNER DGAA 23Chorus13 Orch 1 2 3 Smng Orch I 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 All State Orch 3 Sr JOHN EUGENE SPOFFORD Basketballl V 2 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Pro Jecuon Club 2 Brass Chou 4 Sr Play 4 -.fn DONALD CARL BERNARD WALCZAK Basketball J V 1 Chorus 1 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 play Asst prop Mgr 4 SENIOR ADVISOR JEAN LUCILLE YOUKER Rrchard F Loucks DGAA 4Chorus1234 Glee Club 4 L1b Councrl 2 3 :-'...'.':,: If . ..-,.:'.,l,4Z: .'s:'.,.':i,: v'....:.: '.': j X S A ,s,s E L I D.G ...,,.. . Qcho- ' ' 1 it iv A 12 Rowl Homnghaus Ackles DeLucco Keller Alhng Eaker Sec Hadcock Mrelcarskr Herrrngshaw Spofford Lanphere Barnes Beek man Darlrng Connor Row2 Molrnaro Doxtader l-loldrrdge Mxller Knapp Zrmmerman Saltsman Pres Mr M1ller Gray l-lerbst Ellrs Ackley M1ller Lem Spmg er Row3 Lamberson Dodge Keller Pye Jones Wemschrelder Treas Nrelsen Fehlner Vrce Pres Wllbert Knoph Boone Splngler Juniors Change Ring Design AST September as we entered Room 15 from our two Sophomore homerooms we accepted the hard work and fun that goes 1ntomak1ng a suc cessful Jumor Year Followlng trachtlon we tookthe responsxbr l1ty of puttlng on dances sell1ng the Sl1pperton 1an and becom1ng xndustrrous 1nvar1ous clubs throughout the school As a prelude to our year's work we present ed The Extra Po1nt We felt especlally proud of th1s f1rst dance because we made more proflt than had any prev1ous Junlor Class On Frlday the 13th of October we had our sec ond dance Even though th1S was supposedly an unlucky day lt d1dn't bother the .Tumors 1n the least Harvest Hop went over Just as well our f1rst dance At tlus dance we proved to our selves that we could start w1th noth1ng and come up w1th somethlng as far as decorat1ng was con cerned W1th Prof Sch11be's help and the art1st1c talent of our boys the gym was smartly dec orated rn less than two hours In spxte of the fact that the selllng of year book ads was somewhat delayed we showed our super salesmansh1p and came out on top After most of the hard work was done w rece1ved very welcome Chnstmas gxfts our newly des1gned rlngs Th1s s1gn1f1ed that we had made the step and we were now truly .Tumors However th1s year was not conflned to hard work alone We also had our llghter moments We'll never forget the spl1tt1ng up of our chques Franc1e M1ller s b1rthday present our after dance clean up br1gades our r1otous f1fth pe r1ods and our heated 'Lev1 d1scuss1ons Alded by our cooperatlve class sp1r1t and the fact that we were scholast1cally athletl cally and mus1cally 1ncl1ned our goals for thls year were easlly accomplrshed We feel that our class was versatlle and that no 1nd1v1duals should be plcked from the group as dolng an outstand1ng Job We can conf1 dently saythat w are now ready for our really 1mpor tant year Semors 5 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 -1 1 4 .1 I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 ' 1 1 V 1 1 11 - ' 1 1 1 .1 1 I 1 . . 1 , . . 5 1 1 1 1 1 A . 1 -1 A 1 1 I -1 I 1 1 1 4 . , D - - x 1 , E , - -- . . , . . - . . ' . . . . . an . . . . . . I I ' I , 1 V 1 . . . 1 1 1 I 1 , 1 1 . . ' 1 ' I 'll ' ' , . . . . . . . , 1 5 . II ' as ' , - . . I . . e I - as 14 Row 1 VerStraete Eaker Call HIIEOH Ortheb Lee Voorhees Young Row2 Remhardt Eckler Ashe Mr Buck DeMarco Borst Daley Row3 Arthur Schuyler Daley Zrpp MacArthur Handy Barley l-laughton Sophomores Row2 Hall Johnson, Durfey Kell Mr Belmonte, Durfey DeMay Johnson Tyoe Row3 VanVa1ker1berg Stack Prerce Lasher Smrth Ortlreb Mrllard Brrll 15 Row 1: Elthorp, Gardner, Ellis, Calderazzo, Miller, Newman, Davis, Lyon. Rowl Nardo Stankevrtz Baum DeLucco Carlson Ellrs Darlrng Saracrno Krndury Row2 Mrller DAmato Fuller Green Mrs Sremert Gray Menge Stephan Kresel Ninth Grades Row 1 Ellrs Wesselman Frsk O Connor Seeley Dreusrke Smrth Frcal Row 2 Johnson Muller DeMarco Mrs Porter Mosher Dunderdale Saltsman Row 3 Doxtader Noonan Harper Ackles Frederowltz Trumbull 16 Row Fazio,.Ostrom, lilarper,'Frey, bloonan, Bowker, Goodrich, Delaney. s. ,.a:.... Vw-1-v Row 1 Jamieson Rachon Mosher Metzler Mrs Franz Randall Nelson Bowker Newman Row2 Ford D Petras Ashe Galusha Lanphere Petkovsek Burke S Petras Row 3 Mead Darhng Randall Nagle Paul Alguire Gardner Eighth Grades Row 1: Hulett, Hall, Millard, Marosey, Brereton, Youker, Eaker, Bahr, G. Miller. Row 2: Wilbur, Delaney, Crane, Dodge, Pugliese, Neely, Miss Klug, Tucker, Hajeris, Lyon, Jones, Markell Row 3: Loomis, Timmerman, Pierce, Perry, A. Miller, Klock, Voorhees, Watkins, Ruby, Aiello, Stack. 17 Rowl Allmg Provorse Newman Baum Regrster Brercton Bruder Bynon Covuoto Grrncewrch Row'2 Menge Haberek Nagle Antonuccr Mlss Staley Whxte VCSPI Avery Costanza Row3 Cuda Daley Bladek Rexnhardt Mrelcarskl Barley Foster Rockwell Wullenweber Wrlbur Row 1 Lyon DeLucco Ialkens Hagadorn Poole Herungshaw Novogurskr Lem Pughese Row2 Clavette Noonan Bachman Kennedy Crockenburg Mr James Moore Ackles Bajza Lanphere Borst Row3 Zrmmerman Fazxo Brown Carroll Jaquay M1e1carsk1 Haberek Johnson I-loldrxdge Dolge 18 Seventh Grades MRS FEHLNER Ackley Alpert Borst Bowker Cerneckas Crockenberg DeLuca DeMarco Ellxs Fazro Fehlner Gaetano l-lajerxs Hall Handy Homrrghaus Johnson Kresel Leavrtt Mang Mrllard Nagle Parrsr Perkovsek Randall Rrce Schmrdt Schrader Sul Sixth Grades MRS MONELL Baum Beekman, Brown, Burke Carlson Crowell Daley Darlrng Doucette Evans Feane FlllpSkl Fuller Gotts Hagadom Hxlts Hoffman Jenmngs Jones Kurto, Lamb Levonskl Lyon Menge Mxller Nrelsen Parker Randall Smith fAb sentjBowd1sh Vlckery Wullenweber 19 livan, Tyoe: fAbsentj Congdon, Green. ' l I I , . I ' ' . I MISS O'DONNELL, Alguire, Avery, Bachman, Bissett, Bladek, Burke, Bynon, DeLucco, Gaetano, Gardner, Herringshaw, Hewitt, Holm- berg, Johnson, Karla, Lamb, Murphy, Near, Neely, Novogurski, Ortlieb, Parisi, Petkovsek, Petrie, Povec, Timmerman, Viscussi, Zipp fAbsentj Decker, Gibbons, Olsen Fifth Grades Millard Miller Mohnaro Near Paul Pierce Rockwell Schrader Schrell Seeley Servidone Spofford Vosburg Wesley Wessel man Young Mbsentj Crane 20 MISS ALLEN, Biddle, Borst, Chadwick, Clavette, D. Daley, V. Daley, Darling, Ellis, Gray, Hilts, Izzo, D. Karla, N. Karla, Metzler MRS. SIMMONS Alpert Connor Crossman Darling Eaker Ennis Frey Gressler Iaquay Karla Lanphere Paul Petras Rachon Rice Schmidt Sheehan Y snveman ' A ' D. Smith Richard Smith Robert Smith S. Smith Steciak vm Fourth Grades QAbsentj DeMay ? , y MISS ALDRICH Adams J. Bauder T. Bauder Bogardus Boone Congdon Connor Diehl Farnholtz Foy Hilton Hilts Hopson Izzo Johnson Kopp Loomis Lyon M. Miller Munger Pugliese Rumrill Timmerman Vickery Wrobel fAbsentJ Barnes S. Miller Z1 'N-L, MRS. CALL Alling Bahr Bordwell Boyer Brown Clavette Darling DeCami1lo DeLorenzo Doxtader Dyer Fehlner Frederick Hoffman Jones Krowicki Loucks Lussier Natdo Omerzu Ostrom Perkins Sarpen Tucker Wincowski I MISS MANG, Bahr, Bailey, Barnes, Bazja, Buccafurno, Bush, Connor, Dibble, Dobvernski, Ginsburg, Gotts, Handy, Hopson, Krawec, Lanphere, Miller, Murphy, Parker, Reinhardt, Seeley, Tripp, Watkins, Weckesser, Wright. fAbsentl DeLuca, Third Grades MRS, HOWARD Balderston Bladek Brown D. DeLucco ll. DcLucco Dibblc Edick Harvey llilts Hopson C. Johnson C, Johnson Lambcrson Lcvcnthal McCurdy Mead Paresc Parisi Perry Randall Spofford Steciak Terzi Youker Vickery qAbsemJ Congdon 'fNi?,gA MRS. WlNSMAN Ashe, Avery, Bullock Candella, Costanza, Darling, Diedericks, Feane, Gibbons, Hopson, C. Jones, D. Jones, Keller, Miller Newman, Nielsen, Petrie, Povec, E. Ruggerio, M. Ruggerio, Spingler, Walrath, Wesselman, Wilbur, Williams, Windecker. MRS, WATERBURY, Agne, Alpert, Augar, Bilinski, Buckbee, Coonradt, Crisino, DeDominick, Doucette, Franz, Ginsburg, Grau- dons, Johnson, Lyon, Montana, Mosher, Jerome Paul, Jonathan Paul, Rockwell, Saltsman, H. Sheppard, R. Sheppard, Spofford, Windeeker, Wojeichowski, D. Youker, E. Youker. fAbsentj Greenlee, Paquin. MISS BAC HMAN Avery Bailey Barnes Barretta Boardman Boyer Burton Carpenter Crane Crossman Fazio Grincewich Gullis llerringshaw llouser Johnson Jones Kennedy Levonski Millard Ortlieb Pierce Skuza Sorano Steinert Sullivan Toher Wright Youker First Grades bb MRS. BASCOMBE Bahr, Balderston, Brown, Carpenter, Chambers, Davis, DeMarco, Doxtader, Feane, Flanagan, Foy Halkowich, Hopson, Jaquay, Karla, Lanphere, Lupo, Miller, Povec, Salerno, Sarpen, Seifert, Smith, Szlizewski, Timmerman, Tooly, fAbsentl Williams -4 Q. 9rnv3'r'f A 4 K .nl 'fd : .' .iwaiaz MISS DEUELL, Baum, C. Boardman, D. Boardman, Brown, Buccafurno, Busch, Card, Daley, Davis, Dineen, Dodge, Eaker, Evans, Fazio, Guile, Harvey, Jaquay, G. Jones, W. Jones, Lanphere, Pirol, Short, Sicara, Spofford, Sreciak, Wainwright. MISS TYLDESLEY Andrews, Bailey, G. Balderston, V. Baldersron, Barretta, Candella, Darling, Dolch, Doxtader Filipski, Houck, Jaquay, Levonski, Loucks, Mang, Marx, McGrai1 Micklavzina, Miller, Nichols, Parese, Perkins, Povec, Rockwell, Sarpen, Timmerman, Travis, Williams, R. Windecker, W. Windecker Doxrader, Srrohl , MISS MALLAN Bahr Bames Burchyslei Carpenter Congdon Connor Coonradt Dineen Doxtader Fuller Gifford Graudons Hall Hopson Howard Kurto Kutzuba Lawrence Lein Mattison Mead Miller Paul Readon Smith Vickery fAbsen0 LaBorgne Wullenweber Prlmary MISS LEAVITT Buck Busacker Churhralya D Cool R Cool Dav1s Doxtader E Foster R Foster Harper Hart Hernngshaw Hopson Houck L1nc ourt Mamrosch B Moore C Moore G Moore L Moore Muller Pol1vka S1ver Sulhvan L Sweeny M Sweeny Absent W Foster Intermedlate MRS SPANDAU, Buck Burton C Busacker Cool Doxtader J Haberek P Haberek Helmer Herrmgshaw T Houck A Ives B Ives E Ives L1ncourt Mattl son Moore J Muller P Muller C Noonan D Noonan Rogers Sheppard Absent M Houck Papermlll Schoo MISS SWEET Foster Foster Grassel Grassel Grassel Houle Houle Houle Ives Ives Ives Srmth Smlth fAbsentJ Herrln shaw g Salusbury Corners School 26 MRS KINGSLEY J Chrxuelewskx W Chm1elewsk1 Horton Lanphere Nagle Nagle Nagle Nagle Randall Randall Randall Schrnldt Schm1dt I-lall Monitors Promote Friendly Spirit HEN a few confused seventh graders or strong-minded upper-classmen stray from their intended paths of righteousness, the Hall Monitors gently, but firmly, head them back in the right direction. The monitors, even though their task is to keep students in line, have a word of greeting and a smile for everyone. This promotes a feeling of friendliness throughout the school, from seventh grade to senior class. To choose each year from among the eager dozens a group that w1ll competently fill these important positions presents a problem re quiring much thought and consideration Rowl R Mohnaro G Miller D Pye K Metzler Row2 J Eaker L Zimmerman E Iarosienski E Smlth H Lee ADVISOR MRS PORTER Student Councll Awards F1rstSc:holarsl1lp Rowl Carlson Corres Sec Spofford Sec Miller Treas G Randall Pres Demnno Vice Pres Novo gurskl Row2 Reinhardt Trumbull Randall Saltsman Jones Arthur Bladek Wilbur ADVISOR MRS FRANZ F all their many projects the one which has meant the most to the members of the Student Council has been the growth of their scholarship fund Last June s Award Day saw the ful fillment of their hopes when the first Student Council Scholarship was awarded to Joan Dunderdale versatile and popular member of the class of 1953 with David Eaker and Arthur Bahr chosen as alternates Having achieved this purpose the council 15 now aiming even higher The members hope soon to be able to award two scholarships in one senior class This aim will of course mean harder work and more persuasive sales talks longer hours and greater effort onthe part ofeach member With the sale of 1nd1v1dual pictures food at their new basketball cafeteria and the orgamza tion of Student Administration and Awards Days the 1953 54 season has been both interesting and active for our Student Council Z8 I , - : . , . , . , . . 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'5x 1w- EDYTHE SHEDD, EDITOR IN CHIEF Llterary Ed1tor Helen Lee, Format Ed1tor Esther Sm1th Beverly Bahr Sports Ed1tors ASSOCIATE EDITORS Maureen Darllng Thomas Fehlner Ronald Mol1naro Sally Salts man ADVISOR MRS STEINERT Slnppertoman Receives One Rating EHIND the fun and laughter of Yearbook Club hes the hard work wh1ch each year produces our SLIPPERTONIAN Last year th1s workwas well rewarded when we recelved a One' ratlng on our 1953 book 1n the Columb1a Scholastlc Press Assoc1at1on con test Th1s year we are a1m1ng h1gher Some say however that we can't hope for a medahst rat1ng W1th0ut a yearbook theme Perhaps th1s IS so but we belleve thatthe year book's chxef purpose 1S to prov1de a d1gn1f1ed record of our year's accompllshments and a remembrance of our h1gh school days for fu ture enjoyment As one grows older he should we th1nk prefer to revlew h1s past 1n a book that possesses d1gn1ty and yet at the same tlme rev1ves pleasant and humorous memor1es Feehng as we do we can only hope that am1r acle may occur that w1ll change the th1nk1ng of others to embrace our 1deas on the subgect of yearbook themes Thxs ' One ratlng was not all that made last year a success, however Frankly we were del1ghted to have three of our page lay outs chosen for pubhcatwn 1n the Keller Idea Book Our 1953 54 season has beenh1ghl1ghted as usual by 1n1t1at1ons of .Tumor members our Senlor Ed1tors' trxp to the E S P A Convent1on 1n Syracuse and our annual staff banquet at the Manor Th1s year the staff 1S expernnentlng w1th a new method of selectlng the Edltor 1n Chlef In an effort to g1VE cred1t to the most eff1c1ent and deserv1ng sen1or member of the club the cholce w1ll be made Just before the SLIPPERTONIAN goes to press W1th the close of th1s year we the Seruor Ed 1tors w1ll be re 11v1ng memor1es of th1s year the year wh1ch has g1ven us some of the happ1est moments we have ever had wh11e the .Tumor Ed1 tors w1ll be look1ng forward eagerly to the pro duct1on of the 1955 book thelr book BUSINESS STAFF Wi Joyce Eaker Buslness Manager C M1l1er Ass1stants C Lanphere ADVISOR MR MILLER fl C 1 - . .... 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Yes I Just saw your 11ttle boy go 1n the other door I thlnk she 1S Slttlng over there Such questlons and an swers as these are routlne 1n the concert or play n1ght l1fe of the D C S ushers Thelr respons1b1l1t1es n clude anyth1ng from passlng out programs to keepmg track of stray1ng chlldren and f1nd1ng lost gloves The glrls present pleaslng p1cture when they arrlve att1red 1n thexr gowns for the evemng s performance They not only add mater1ally to the success of the evemng but at the same t1me are also acqu1r1ng a po1se and grace of manner that w1ll mean much to them 1n later years C Lanphere M M1elcarsk1 B Gray A Calderazzo J Knapp .T Ortl1eb C Young R Voorhees H Beekman M Eaker ADVISORS MRS THOMSON MR JAMES Lrbrary Councrl Joms C I-I Y LA HIS year the L1brary Counc1l has Jo1ned the Central New York Student Llbrary Assoc1at1on from wh1ch they hope to gam many ldeas Already they have returned from the1r f1rstmeet 1ng at New Hartford full of plans for 1mprov1ng our l1brary The 1953 54 L1bra1-y Counc1l lncludes both boys and g1rls who donate the1r study halls to all phases of l1brary work from charg1ng books to rebu1ld1ng the b1nd1ngs Through thexr efforts Councll members not only add to the appearance and eff1c1ency of the l1brary but also galn the personal knowledge that goes w1th work1ng for and w1th others Row 1 E Elhs J Ortheb L Kell M Barnes F Keller C Young Row2 J Sacraclno R Randall I Mxller L Gardner A Calderazzo F Johnson G Newman D Durfey M F1031 N Green B Gray D Seely J Mxller ADVISOR MRS ADAMS 30 , . i- ' a ., . . . 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Walczak v IN grlk t, 4 Ni ll. Senior Row 1: Darling, Newman, Darling, Baum, Fical, Smith, Steciak, Stewart, Ellis, Lee, Beekman. Row 2: Carlson, Alling, Ellis, Saracino, Lanphere, Seeley, Walker, Spofford, Eaker, Kiesel, Fuller, D'Amato, Fisk, Zimmerman, Wesselman, Davis, Call. Row 3: Muller, Kindury, Fazio, Doxtader, Daley, Lee, Hilton, Ortlieb, Wesselman, Ellis, Daley, Ackles, DeMay, Saltsman, Gray, Keil, Durfey. Row 4: Ashe, Mo- sher, Harper, Fiederowitz, DeMarco, Spingler, Haughton, Randall, Arthur, Boone, Pierce, Handy,Smith, Dreusike, Bahr, MacArthur, Metzler, 32 Row 1: Lyon, Stankevitz, Menge, Eaker, Glover, Hewitt, Zimmerman, Lanphere, Neely, Green, Baum, Darling, Brereton. Row 2: Neely, Schrader, Jaikens, Smith, Coppemoll, Daley, Fehlner, Shedd, Gray, Jones, Nielsen, Fisk, Hajeris, Call,Ver- Straete, Lyon. Row 3: Homrighaus, Ackles, Gray, Miller, Deninno, Knoph, Keil, Kiesel, Daley, Johnson, Alling. Glee Clubs Direct Christmas Concert AN you imagine the Senior girls appearing at the Christmas Concertinthe form of angels, or the Senior boys settling down to anything other than sports ? This year the members of the Senior Choral groups have extended their field of endeavor far beyond the point of singing for their own and others' pleasure. Not onlyhave they sung before such groups as the Rotary Club, P.T.A., the D.A.R. and participated in the school concerts, but they also have directed most of the musicalgroups, in- cluding orchestra, chorus, eighth grade choir, and the various quartets and Glee Clubs that made up the Christmas program. The student directors spent many long hours working with the organizations to which they were assignedg explaining and rehearsing their own in- terpretations of each selection, striving to achieve the balance and precision, the modulations and tonal qualities of a successful performance. This diversification of musical experience seems to merit special attention since the oppor- tunity of singing and directing that has been gained this year from membership in the Glee Club and quartet is unique in the history of the Dolgeville Music Department. Row 1: DeLucco, Shedd, Young, Goodrich, Calderazzo, VerStraete, Ellis, Lyon, Homrighaus, Johnson. Row 2: Call, Glover, Stephen, Menge, DeLucco, Hewitt, Brereton, Eaker, Eaker, Coppemoll, Dreusike, Stankevitz, Voorhees, Miller, Knapp. Row 3: Durfey, Durfey, Jarosienski, O' Connor, Green, Gray, Gardner, Farnholtz, Johnson, Brill Spofford, Delaney, Reinhardt, Nardo. Row 4: Metzler, Lasher, Keller, Johnson, Zipp, Pye, Fehlner, Ackles, Spingler, Knoph, Harper, Millard, Frey, VanValkenberg, Fical, Hall. A Alllng O Ackles J' Carroll R Daley R Daley M Darl1ng D DeMarco D DeMarco C Dolge C Doucette J Eaker M Eaker T Fehlner E F1Cal B Gray C Hall D Harper J Hewltt E Homrlghaus G Jones S Kelsel G Klock F Knoph D MacArthur K Metzler M M16lCaTSk1 C M1llard C Mlller R Mol1nar0 C Noonan G Randall B Spofford J Spofford R Trumbull L Z1mrnerman A Zlpp H Lee Drum Majorette Band Receives New Uniforms ECAUSE of the many outstand1ng qual1t1es of our band we feel lt has earned specxal coverage 1n the 1954 SLIPPERTONIAN The smart new umforms the growth of the .Tumor Band the ensembles and the1r amaz1ng progress but above all the Splrlt and co0perat1on of the band ltself makes th1s organ1zat1on one of Wh1Ch we are very proud For the f1rst tlme 1n the hlstory of man our band has complete and very handsome new unlforms 1n the school colors of blue and whxte Mater 1n appearance as well as through 1ts h1gh1y Sp1Ced and sp1r1ted mus1c Prepar1ng for serv1ce 1n the umformed band are the members of the J'un1or Band a group of some 20 younger musxclans who are worklng to adjust themselves to play1ng w1th a large group They should be well tramed and seasoned play ers when they graduate 1nto membersh1p 1n the Senlor Band One thlng we part1cular1y X hke about our band 15 1ts ab1l1ty to play every th1ng from Sousa marches to Strauss waltzes from Gershw1n to Bach all w1th a prec1s1on and acareful regard to 1nterpretat1on that 1S a trlbute to the bandmaster Th1s mus1c has been enjoyed at the P T A the Arner1can Leg1on at schoolcon certs parades and the Rotary Club Nor must we neglect to ment1on the ensembles that have grown out of our band The members of these organ1zat1ons are chosen for the1r speclal ab1l1t1es and therefore represent the el1te of the much 1n demand by communlty groups and have added sparkle to our Spr1ng and Chmstmas concerts The band has been bullt up gradually from Just another mus1cal group to one of the f1nest organ1zat1ons 1n D C S We feel that under 1ts present d1rector Sam Camardello lt has come a long way s1nce It at last comblnes sp1r1t and prec1s1on w1th sens1t1v1ty of 1nterpretat1on The results a group of excellent young mus1c 1ans QQ vb Q39 The band can now roudl re resent our Alma- band. The Brass Choir and Clarinet Quintet are . P Y p . . 1 . . . Q if ' nf +1 X v-- an 2 X T all P . pie , . 0 ' T 0 .1 J 0 J 34 Maloreftes THEIR DREAMS CAME TRUE Cwo be an official D.c.s. majorette is an achieve ment many girls dream of, but few realize. These high stepping girls were the ones whose dreams came true in D.C.fS. this year. With Helen Lee as their leader, our majorettes have made a fine showing, whether marching in front of our smartly uniformed band or giving an exhibition of twirl- ing at concerts. Throughout the year, these girls have ng'- added greatly to the sparkle Row 1: A. Calderazzo, A. Alling, O. Ackles, E. Jaroskenski. and eye appeal of our band. Row Z: R. Stewart, S. Goodrich, V. Lee, H. Lee, Captain. 1953 54 should offer a splendid opportunity for all young twirlers looking forward to becoming majorettes since many of the present members will be graduating in June Brass Choir Row 1 Donald DeMarc0 Everett Fical George Randall Row Z Keith Metzler Row 3 Marie Eaker Cornelius Noonan Charles Hall Spofford SAM CAMARDELLO Clarinet Sexfet BANDMASTER Maureen Darling David DeMarco Betty Gray Gary Jones Charlene Miller Jean Eaker if Douglas Harper, Beatrice 1' fl -pgn 5 5 mx 35 Football Dolgevllle 1953 Mud State Champions HE h1story of football 1n Dolgev1lle goes back 1nto the dun dark past of the 20's when our f1rst team hero1cal1y took the f1eld clad 1n rather umque umforms cons1st1ng of a plaln pa1r of pants sweat sh1rts fdyed blue th a D' as the only decorat1on soft helmets and sneakers The SQUAD m1nd you was 13 men strong a fact wh1ch certamly made subst1tut1on a sxmple matter What th1s group lacked 1n equ1pment and number lt more than made up for 1n determ1nat1on and dr1ve for 1n 3 short sea sons some of the boys who played 1n that f1rst game as fresh men played on Dolgev1lle s f1rst champ1onsh1p team f1n1sh 1ng the season w1th one loss and one t1e game S1nce those days Dolgev1lle has always played good foot ball but th1s year we have another team of wh1ch we can be especxally proud The close of the 1953 seasonfound our team COACH WILLIAMBYNON champ1ons of the M1d State Conference W1th only a few seasoned backf1eld players returnlng from the 1952 squad Coach Bynon faced tremendous odds 1n rebu1ld1ng the l1ne Although he had to depend almost ent1rely on Freshman whole team comb1ned the1r 1nd1v1dual talents to pull together 1n fact one of the reasons that makes thls year partlcularly successful was the evldence of good sportsmanshlp and team work espe c1ally team work, throughout the season There were no 1nd1v1dual stars or pr1ma donnas on our 1953 team Maklng the1r f1na1 gr1d1ron appearance for Dolgevllle were Joe DeLuca one of the best quarter backs 1n the league and Jack McCarthy Slde l1ned by 1nJur1es durlng the f1rst three games buta valuable hand durlng the rema1n1ng four games Other semors maklng farewell appearances were Ke1th Metzler one of the best offens1ve ends around and Jerry M1l1er agood defensxve back Nor can too much credlt be glven to the l1ne for w1thout the great play of the forward wall the f1ne runnlng of the backs would have gone for naught Completxng the l1ne were Butch We1nschre1der a valuable fullback Dave Pye an end show1ng talent 1n runn1ng the ball Chff P1erce and Gary Jones spark plugs of the halfback pos1t1on Don DeMarco Doug Harper Frank Borst Odd1e Br1ll and Barrett Keller a fast runmng tackle also d1d excellent Jobs The f1ne play1ng of our 1953 team d1d much to rebulld enthus1asm among the local football fans Throughout the season the team had the loyal support of townspeople and students ahke and at the close of the season the fans feted the gndders at two d1nners As a further mark of esteem the local buslnessmen have presented veryhandsome Jackets to each member ofthe squad 1953 has been a hlghly successful football season and lt 15 to be hoped that next year's team w1ll carry on 1n the same sp1r1t of hard p1ay1ng clean sportsmansh1p that has marked the play of thls champ1onsh1p team Metzler gams yards agamst Sauquozt DeLuca runs mto Frankfort opposxuon 36 i 9 ' , ' , wi ' I ' , I G . 0 D l G . I F ' . ' - . . . . -- ' eff 1 . A . ' ' . - f 1 .N .ff ' . , and Sophomore material, the season was one of undefeat. This was largely due to the fact that the fi From left to nght K Metzler G Iones D Pye B Keller B Srruth D Boone C Noonan D Lamberson D Harper D DeMarco F Borst T Bowker R Trumbull D VanVa1kenberg R Fazlo I Hayner E Delaney L Brxll P Dunderdale D DeMarco K Ashe K Harper J Mlller I Yanney J Ackles J Nagle W Dodge C PICICC J DeLuca R Wernschrelder I McCarthy DOLGEVILLE SCOREBOARD OPPONENTS Canajohane Frankfort New York M1115 Rxchfleld Sprlngs Holland Patent Sauquolt West W1nf1eld C. Pierce I. Del.uca R. Weinschreider G. Jones I. McCarthy F. Borst L. Brill D. Delviarco K. Metzler 37 Rowl R Le1n D Pye B Keller G Randall D Boone Row Z G Jones T Fehlner J McCarthy K Metzler R We1nschre1der J' DeLuca QAbsentJ C Pierce COACH BYNON MGRS R LAMBERSON L BYNON Basketball Looks Ahead HIS year basketball whxch 1n the past has been the major sport 1n D C S has had to take a back seat for football The Varslty Bas ketball squad 1n splte of hard and fa1thful work on the part of both coach and players Justhasn't been able to play the brand of ball theyhave been str1v1ng for At t1mes as 1n the Fort Pla1n game they have shown flashes of the old gen1us only to fall back 1nto the pattern of defeat 1n the follow1ng games Row l B Sm1th J Nagle D DeMarco K Harper Coupled w1th the magor problems oflack of he1ght and confldence the Vars1ty has m1ssed that f1ne sp1r1t of unlty that marked the play of the football team Thrs 1S very hard to under stand s1nce so many of the players were also members of the football squad The J' V 's although only shghtly better than the Vars1ty scorewlse have shown a lot off1ght and determ1nat1on to play a closely kn1t team game that may brlng champ1onsh1p form backto Dolgev1lle 1n the years Just ahead Th1s younger group f players composed ent1rely of Fresh men and Sophomores needs exper1 ence and technlque but those two by slnce they have the sp1r1t wh1ch 15 the most essentlal element DHS VARSITY SCORES OPP Mayfleld Mayfxeld Fort Plaln New York Mxlls Canajohane Frankfort Ihon St Johnsvxlle St Mary s Fort Plam Canajohane Row Z F Borst H Ostrom D Harper K Ashe Row3 S Handy C Mosher D MacArthur P Klock A Z1pp E Delaney J' Ackles Row 4 R Trumbull L Br1ll R Da ley L Relnhardt COACH BUCK MGRS E NARDO J BORST : . ', . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . ' ' , . , . .,.. , . . . can , . , . . . . . . ., , . , . Y . . . . , . . i ' I D I Q . i 1 . . ' . ' o I D things should not be hard to come P 51 ' 60 52 ' 67 64 ' 58 42 ' 57 30 ' ' 44 55 57 64 ' 78 75 . ' 36 61 . ' 45 w '1 63 ' 84 : . ' , . , . , . . '72 ' ' 65 : . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . l , . , . . : . , . ' , . - , . - . , , ., 4 , . 38 JI B. Brill, P. Iohnson, C. Pierce, J. DeLuca, A. Cuda, D. Pye, G. Jones, K. Metzler, B. Miller, J. McCarthy. ,. lx n The Upsvving FTER the long wintry months, spring sports are welcomed to the spotlight, with the advent of Baseball Season. The bats and other gear are conditioned for service, the uniforms are lifted out of moth balls to await the call of candidate and veteran alike, and the young athletes eagerly await the bulletin-board call to spring practice. In spite of the fact that Dolgevi1le's outlook at the start of the 1953 season was rather dim, due to the loss of four seasoned players, the Blue Devils managed to salvage a creditable .500 record in league play. The 1953 season was marked by outstanding pitching on the part of Keith Metzler and Brian Miller, with John McCarthy taking most ofthe catching assignments. Joe DeLuca's efficient coverage of the short-stop position, Ant Cuda's spectacular catches in right field, and Doug Brill's solid hand- ling of the second-base sack all helped to start Dolgeville on the up- swing baseball-wise. The Blue Devils ended the season with four wins and four losses to their credit..which was far from a bad record in view of the pre- vious season's performance. We know that championship baseball teams are not made in one season, but with the loss of only three players to graduation, and with the new men such as Gary Jones, Cliff Pierce, Dave Pye, and Frank Borst beginning to shape up satisfactorily, a championship team should not be too far away. 39 DHS SCORES OPP 8 Fort Plain 9 4 Canajoharie 3 10 St. lohnsville 0 2 Fort Plain 3 0 St. Mary's 9 17 St. Johnsville 6 12 Canajoharie 8 5 St. Mary's 4 D. Boone D. Lamberson D. DeMarco R. Daley F. Borst K. Ashe f JV. Cheerleaders Football Cheerleaders Walker, Brereton, Hewitt, Bahr, Eaker, Lanphere DeLucco, Stewart Cheerleaders Add Pep EA, Dolgevillel Yea Team! and other familiar yells, led by these snappy cheerleaders, may be heard re- verberating through the gym, or bouncing Stewart, Newman, Verstracte, Eaker across the football or baseball field prac- Zimmerman. D01-UCC0 tically any time from September through June. Girls in grades 9 through 12 wishing to try out for cheerleading, spend weeks in early Sep- tember practicing and hoping. When the results of the try-outs are announced by Miss Childs, the ones with the best jump and the liveliest cheering voices have usually been selected. Net result..an unbeatable group of cheerleaders. ADVISOR, MISS CHILDS Varsity Cheerleaders I. Hewitt, C. Lanphere, I. Eaker, S. Baker, B. Bahr, P. Walker. 40 Row l Daley Ackles Beekman Brereton Hewltt Stec1ak Young Eaker Stankev1tz Row 2 Calderazzo Stewart Newman Darl1ng VerStraete Homr1ghaus Alhng Ortheb Eaker Ke1l Menge Sarac1no Row 3 DeLucco Gray F1sk,Ackles Mxller Goodr1ch DeLucco, Gray Lanphere Z1mmerman Eaker J'aros1ensk1 Ell1s DeLuca DeMay Durfey Call DGAA Sponsors New Leaderslwrp Club CHE D G A A 1S one of the newer organlzatlons yet lt 15 at the same t1me one of the most actlve 1n the school Although the members are obl1gated to play only the sports that 1n terest them there are certaxn athletxc rrunded g1rls who are 1n regular attendance at all sport practlces Carmehta and Lucllle DeLucco Llnda Z1mmerman Beverley Stec1ak Mar1am Daley Maureen Darl1ng and Judy Hew1tt play all sports and as a group form the ma1n spr1ng of the DGAA In 1953 54 the D G A A has sponsored the formatlon of a Leadersh1p Club 1n whlch all h1gh school g1rls are e11g1ble for membershlp The members of thls club w1ll help plan 1nte re st1ng Sched ules for gym classes lmprove the organ1zat1on ofthe g1rls'1ntra mural sports system and generally further the club's purpose of helplng others The year s schedule promlses to be a busy one for the D G A A 's members They w1ll compete w1th the teams of Fort Pla1n St J0hI1SV1l1E Cana-1ohar1e 1n volleyball basketball and softball and also w1ll take part 1n the Valley League playdays They hope to equal the1r 1952 53 record of no losses 1n volleyball and softball and better thelr last season's record of no wlns 1n basketball Malgglr jg, lv Newly Formed Prolechon Club ADVISOR MISS CHILDS Rowl Tyoe Muller Row2 Stack Azello Frey Klock Z1pp Ackles Spofford ADVISOR MR BELMONTE J . l n P 74. ,'0 'J F, : va Q A . I Ss - I, A A pl' I -1 , . T 1-X- S 4 Q, L 1 Nell ' r ' sf l 1-I' I I I 1 ,jr l Q x l l ' - sl 41 . . I . Memorable Events E Hmm. CAST OF DOCTOR'S ORDERS STUDENT ADMINISTRATION DAY NOON HOUR CARD GAME ROOM 11 vs ROOM 12 CLASS DAY M- Wi UNION FREE SCHOOL PAGEANT CAST OF NEWFIRES REHEARSES 42. of Our 1953 54 Year 3 STUDENT COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD SLIPPERTONIAN STAFF SPRING BANQUET W If .wx Jai NSS? UNION FREE SCHOOL PAGEANT N H S INITIATION MOVING UP DAY FOOTBALL WARM UP HALL MONITORS RECEIVE ARM BANDS 43 X , Q1 I . , A , I 3' r 'gl Q X k N I . Q kb ' A V YA - -' A X 5 iq ' V ,- X 3 ' I I , L .fx ,V x- ' Q3 '17 ' ' ' 5 f-.k, ' 2 f ., V ' :A 5' , 2 . X f' ,- 1 ,V K nf :gf 7 A I x - A' I 9 43, , ' a N ,X F J 2 Hgfrr- 3 , ,M . . A I t 7 . 'P gg jxfssvfif 'KK. H7114-fr C y' - ' I '-,MMV 1 I l I - Ak v., EIGHTH GRADE SHOP CLASS X f GYM LASS W ..., '-Num! Y-.. 1 'J- nf 'iii W .Q 5-an 08.113 ks' '1- w-ww k-dm ,,y...-I-'-M Mu 54 Am EQHSQNE MR. . , MR, ac Iv . , MR. an Mas, , , Mi. Kc Mas. 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Fr, I u .- I, gx of -1 1 ffl.: If N, , A - wh.. - Compllments TAYLOP CLOTHIIG STORE SCHRELL Sz COMSTOCK GENERAL REPAIRING MOTOR TUNE UP SERVICE HELMER AVE PHONE 2521 Comphments of HERMAN SC HUMAC HER POST 92 1 AMERICAN LE GION Compllments of GrfAY'S RADIO 8 T V SFRVICL Comphments NEWMA N MOT OR SA LES CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH NEW FOPL CHEST Flne needlework Compllments HARRY JAMES COMPANY Comnllments of JOII G DC Rlcbfleld G ollne SLDORW ARMY Kc NAVY TOILE also Dolgevllle New Yc-rl' THE MARSH STUDIO Dolgevllle N Y LGPL ILIAL HOTOG A HV SOFI 'b SLBU' 1 Ur .ILT L k1cn.c SL 31163 E SPANDAU Sz SON CONGRATULATIONS BUILDING C ONTRACTORS TO THE CLASS OF 54 Conplimen t s SILV ILLAIL STORE Dlal 9686 COIZ1pl1I'l6 nts Coffey s Con 11X'161'1tS of JONES T .PLCO SE VICE SLLTICIN Smcere Congratulatlons To the Class of 1954 W ARNOLD PETRIE GRIFFITH FUEL CO Distributor of Shell Products 8 Goodyear Tires CLASS 25 Insurance Real Estate Phone-A211 Dolgeville New Yorl R A COOL gl SONS DAIRY 50 of . I .,, . 1 AM' V , of --I IMI? .I , . . as . 1 A ' I REA!! 5 T it , 5 ,I V Open evenings 51 Sundays USED AUTO IAHTS - , . . 1' 'of -' wr - -, S' 'I T31 I ' 1 HJ.: H 41 I1 I - 4' I I A ' 5 .1 . . of of . , rx E' I ' 'L ' I Compliments of SMITH'S SUNOCO SERVICE 185 South Main St. C ompliments of the DOLGEVILLE HARDWARE CO. Compliments of A Sz H MOTOR COMPANY FORD SALES Sz SERVICE DEL VECCHIO'S SHOE BOX SHOES THE FAMILY SHOE STORE GOTT'S DINER Home Cooked Meals SC UI'T'S RECORD SHOP Ka PETRILLOSE DRY CLEANERS Compliments JOSEPH FAZIO PIANO TUNING 8: REPAIRING Compliments of THE FOOD BASKET Dick Garrett Compliments DOLGEVILLE 5 and 10 SILVERNAIL COAL 8: OIL CO blue coal and highest quality MOBILHEAT FUEL OIL gl KEROSENE WHEN IN NEED OF FUEL CALL US FOR PROMPT SERVICE DIAL 3311 DOLGEVILLE LEIN AND HUNTER QUALITY MEATS Sz GROC E RIES Dial 3811 35 So Main St DOLGEVILLE C ONGRATU LAT IONS THE VILLAGE SHOP DAN GREEN COMPLIIVIENTS HARRY I HOPSON AGENCY ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE DOLGE'S FOOD MARKET THE BEST FOR LESS QUALITY SMOKED AND FRESH MEATS OUR SPECIALTY Dial 9791 Firestone Products W D MANG Telephone 9 1301 Gompllnnnte of MERLE G HOMRIGHAUS 3 Spencer Street Painter 8: Decorator C ompliments ORTLIEB S CENTRAL SERVICE ZIPP HARDWARE Su lies for HOME ARM CAMP PHONE 9761 CAST LE RESTAURANT VOORHEES MUSIC STUDIO Compliment! of DOLGEVILLE G L F SERVICE NASH DE LICATESSEN 51 . . . . . . 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J to A DE PA RT ME NT ST ORE Ladles Sz Chlldren s Yard Goods Domestlcs Comphments of THE ECONOMY STORES ln Dolgevllle MEN S STORE Apparel Men s Sz Boy s Clothmg Shoes for the entlre famlly Your Stores of Frxendly Servlce BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 52 KAI OLSEN SL SON COMPLETE FLOOR SERVICE WOOD ' S Compliments THE VALMAR HOTEL W H LOOMIS CO BUILDING MATERIALS AND HEATING OILS DOLGEVILLE N DE KATER Sz STAHL INC AL STAHL PROP Dealer m Chevrolet Sz Oldsmob11e Superlor Schoolbus Bodles Compllments DOLGEVILLE NEWS PIERCE S SWEET SHOP L, J YLUKIB 53 - 1 7 ' I ' 7 7 ! ' Pl 1 AEE El CY 7 of , . Y. , . of ' , . If .5 LITTLE FALLS Comphments of THE BOSTON STORE Llttle Falls N Y Comphments KANE S TAVERN Iacksonburg Road C ompllments TRY DALY S DRUG STORE FIRST Llttle Falls New York MATT S RESTAURANT 307 S Ann St LITTLE FALLS Compllments of HOTEL SNYDER Llttle Falls New York Cornplunents of ANDREW LITTLE Sc SONS Dependable Bulldmg Materlals MCTIERNAN E LECTRIC COMPANY Author1zedG E Dealers C ompllments Llttle Falls New York LEWIS CH'lLDREN'S SHOP The Label of Quallty A complete Chlldren s Wear Store From Tot to Teen S1zes to 20 ALLEGRO SHOE CORP Compllrnents of DAN NAST Llttle Falls New York Llttle Falls New York Llttle Falls New York Compllments of PROVORSE MOTOR SALES YOUR KAISLR IILLYS DEALER Compllments of NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE EIBRES INC LITTLE FALLS DIVISION Llttle Falls New York 54 - A J of ll .V 7y ' of . , ' I I Little Falls New York I I . of ' 7 ff Kg.. 520 GARDEN STREET ROSIE S FLGWERS me Fans EOSABIO GIRMONDE New York C ongratulatlons C Ompllments Bestaagshes C omphments to the class of 52 WILLARD LEVEE IEWELER BRIDE S CIGAR STORE Phone 310 JOURNAL gz COURIER L1tt1e Falls New York SONNE BROS INC HAROLD I Du BOIS Central New York's Complimeflts Of Leadmg jewelers jewelry Sz G1ft Shop Cor. 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Llttle Falls New York MILLER 539 Maw Sf- Lnttle Falls New York WAREHOUSING CORPORATION compliment, of Compliments of Phone 392 KANDYLAND Dr- P-all Little Falls New York Little Falls New York Little Falls New York 55 1 .X .151 4,- l of . of ART SUPPLIES Cameras Sz Fllms Best of Watch Repalrmg BARNES WATCH SHOP Burrell Bldg Llttle Falls Compliments of WHIZLCOMB PONTIAC Little Falls New York SAM'S SPCRT SHOP SALVI S MUSIC SHOP 572 EAST MAIN STRLLT Llttle Falls New York JQSEESS .07 we W Compliments of OCK CITY BE DISTRIBUTORS INC Distributors of UDWEISER, DOBLER, TOPPER Compllments of J C PENNY CO Llttle Falls New York D S ACKERMAN 8: SON MENS 8: BOYS CIDTHIM3 Gents Furnishings 509 E Phill St SAVE WITH SAFETY COATS' DRUG STORE THE STRAND Her Shoppmg Center Llttle Falls New York Compliments of WALRATH ESSO SERVICE Halfway to Dolgeville L Compllments of ' Z Jfmef ZZ HALL MOTORS DODGE AND PLYMOUTH lttle Falls New York Dodge Job rated Truck Llttle Falls New York Compliments of C J LUNDSTROM MFG CO Sectional Bookcases Little Falls New York Best Wishes from FELDHIIS EET? vrsxmzswsxcous Compliments of HEWBERR1 5 8: 10 STORE Comphments of Gomplimsrrbs of THE STYLE SHOP and BACHPS BOOTERY 518 E. Flin St. CLEMENS DRUG sToRE Little Falls nw za-k 507 Mam Street Lxttle Falls New York 56 YY Try CASEIN PAINTS Next smzrnn Goons at PLANE mms fe l U . 'E R - . . . 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' TO - - , ' HERKIMER CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS or 54 of the DOLGEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Congratulations to you on your wlnning the New York State Award for turnlng out the best Year Book ln 1953 Congratulatlons, too, on your Graduatlon 1n June 1954 As you go out 1nto the world, or on to college, you can count on Mu.nger's, the shopping center of the Mohawk Valley, now ln 1ts 85th year Shop at Mungers for ideas when you need a new costume, an unusual accent, or somethlng for the home U HERKIMER Compliments C omp1Iments C HIRIC O S FURNITURE everything good you dreamed an planned find a full measure of realizatlon Compliments of HARRY ENEA KEAN S CUT RATE DRUGS Herklmer New York Compliments of GAIBASE FURNITURE New Location All Mohawk St Herkimer ew York Complunents of MYERS IQRBY OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO Herklmer New York THE GROGAN STORE, INC o Look Your Best We Serve You Best Traditional For Men's And Boys' Wear Since 1890 CLOTHES FOR DAD N LAD Herkuner BENSON gl JOHNSON Llncoln Mercury Sales HerkImer New Yor k EARL E JONES Sc SON GENERAL INSURANCE Herkimer Ph 1506 J Nights-Sundays I-Ierk 1648 YOUNG BUICK INC BUICK Herkimer New York Dutch Boy Paints THE PARKSON COMPANY Paint- Wallpaper Artists Supplies Window Shades Phone 1587 M N Ihin Street Compllments WYLE'S of HERKIMER NEXT TO WARDSI Comp1Iments of COMMUNITY PHARMACY S F Durant Ph G Prop LeadIng Prescrlptlon Store 267 North Mam Street Herklmer, N Y. Phone 397 Comphments HERKIMER BOWLING CENTE R 58 M N G E R ' S of , HERKIMER LAIH-EDLELHQS Herkimer New York J of . , May , d I mr , ' N . J . . , . ., . . . . of AIR CONDITIONED IDR YOUR COMFORT ALWAYS OPEN I7-R 3 3 AIERICAJS MJST EAUIIFUL AND IARIEST DINER JOHN IDNIKAS HERKIMER, N Y Comphments THE GENERAL HERKIMER HOTE L Modern RESTAURANT Wm I Sc1a1doPro HAMMER'S Your Fnendly .Tewelers Headquarters for Hamllton Bulova Elgm Benrus Watches 112 N Ma1n St Herkimer Comphments AIELLO S SUPER MARKET Best Wlshes E P RICH MOTORS INC PONTIAC AND CADILLAC 116 Prospect St Herkuner Ph 1800 GREGG APPLIANCE INC Frigidaire, Universal, Easy Zenith, Magic Chef Herkimer Llttle Falls Compliments of H WINSTON 8: SON Keepsake Diamonds Fine Watches Sterling Silver Phone 999 M BACHMANS Modern Shoes Best in School Shoes Herkimer New York HIRKIMER FROZEN FOOD LCXJKER Lockers For Bent Meat Cutting Cqalete Freezer Service 105 SO. Washington St. Herk. HERICDIER GAIERA SHOP Photographic Supplies Greeting Cards Iewelry 272 N. Main St. Ph-1520 59 I 5 B ' A 1 Ji' i A 4 191, 7, I f Twgfrws O l ' 2 v ' of of . . ' p. , ' A. . HE SALISBURYS STRATFORD Compliments of MILLER'S MARKET Herman Mlller Walter Miller Salisbury Center New York Compliments of ALICE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Salisbury Center N w York BULLOCK S POULTRY FARM Fresh Eggs Dressed Poultry Salisbury Center 6591 Complunents of DARLING S FARM SUPPLY Sahsbury Center New York Compllments of HADCOCKKJ SNACK BAR Sala. sbury New York PLEASANT LAKE INN Home Cooked Foods Legal Beverages MATHEW S GARAGE Automoblle Sales Sz Servlce Local Br1ggs Straton Dealer Compllments of C1t1es Serv1ce Quahty Petroleum Products Sal Ct N Y Com ullments of HANK 8. GLADYS REST Xl RANT f' In fa rhone 6931 Dolgeville Salisbury Road Compllments of PINE LAKE LODGE Open Year Round TLD JONES GRASSEL S The B1gg9St L1ttle Store ln Herklmer County Sallsbury WEBB S SPORT SHOP 227 Genesee Street SNO DRIFT LUDGE Arietta New York RANLING'S Zi SPALDING EQUIPMENT WEBB S SPORT SHOP Utlca New York JANTZEN Kc WHITE STAG Phone 3471 113 STANLJIX S BELT C ONGRATULATIONS from the MARCO STUDIO Photographers To Th1s Yearbook Rome, N Y Th bookp tdbyVlvat ocs flthg 6 0 printing Sole producers Wm J Keller Inc, Buffalo, N Y N other prmtmg firm ls authonzed to use the Velvatone method Q 3 6 Ph. 7 C' 7 , ' Y . w T s ' 1 2 l l ,g ..,, 'R 7 , sr LUTHER s M5 'lil - . ' - ' N. Y. May your years ahead be successful , 1 . Y 1' I T s is rin e e one, a special pr e s o i o
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