Hunter Tannersville Central High School - Crest Yearbook (Tannersville, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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We, the Class of 1956, wish to dedicate the first volume of the Crest to you-- MILDRED CHA SE dministmtion Left to right: Mr. Reldenbach, Mrs. Butts, Mr. Green, Mr. Gilmour, Mr, Page, Mr, Genung, Mr. Palmer, Mr, Larcher. The Board of Education extends its sincere Congratulations to the Class of 1956. May you obtain success in your efforts to reach the goals you set ln life. Heard af Educafian Administration Mm GREEN Supervising Principal 4 War Principal MK Bum Mas. CHASE Offfb' gftffk MRS. Mmm OMQ' Lflark ,Nurse Zafcteria Left to right: E. Jones, H, Blessing, H, Holdridge, D, Sour, M, Jenson W. Young. MRS. V ERAN ESI Eustodzhns Hug Drivers :it :S ML Bassett,. Mr. Howe, Left to right: Mr, Button, Mr, Gibson, Mr. Balcom, Mr. Ambrose. Second row: Mr. Fuller, Mr, Lloyd, Mr. Gregory, Mr. Johnson, Mrs, Johnson. acuity ENGLISH Mr. Brefka Mr, Spiegel Miss Pepper SCIENCE Mr. Jacobs Mr. Feig HISTORY Mr. Fry Mrs. Spiegel DRIVER ED, Mr. Stopnytsky NURSE Mrs. Veronesi Qaculty ADMINISTRATION Mr, Green Mr. Butts ELEMENTARY Mrs. Manchester Mrs. Jackson Mrs. Thompson Mrs. Ackerman Mrs. Acenour Mrs. Monrhie Mrs. Swanchak Mrs. White Mrs. Lowe Mrs. Frlnk Mrs. Greene Mrs. Hunt Mrs. Robbins Mr. Jacobson Cabsenty Mrs. Whitacre Miss Colegrove GUIDANCE Mr. Kalweit ART AND MUSIC Mrs, Lottridge Mr. Maloney Mr. Iamba MATHEMATICS Mrs. McFarland Mr, Whitney HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. Elliott BUSINESS Mrs. Deal Mr, Taylor eniors S if X i :MM-3,5 3 as wi W xr M N A 41 f ,W W. ki KS - ,,vqa1swN - 'yif-wwrg W, S . 'fi ,Q l 3' 1. WU! 5 . 1 ,ev L ,. ' .' gf V . ww 21' y 4 r uatim ANN BEARDSLEE Il Ann!! Alas, how easily things go wrong. DIANTHA ACKERMAN Give me love and workg these two only NANCY BICE Nance Little said is soonest meant. DONNA BOICE Donna Little said, much accomplished. EDITH BURR 'Tilly' E Q To the old adage of sugar and spice, we'll add a word---very nice. PATRICIA BURKE Pat Blond hair, a winning smile, Pattie's talking all the while. GLGIIA BUTTON 'Glo' We csll Glo a jitter bug, she's somewhat of a riddle. When you see a bunch of boys, you'1l find her in the middle. HELEN BURSKI 'Helen' Silence is a virtue IDABELL BUTTON lrzzyll Unless you stop your solemn ways, and take to fum and chafing, someday someone will tickle you until you die of laughing. SHARON CAMP llmenyl Who does she like? Who is her flame? We're awful curious What is his name? RUPERT DAVIS Wkupel Who can wrestle against sleep. PHILIP CHASE Phi1 Quiet and girl shy, but oh myg they'l1 all flop sooner or later. ANGELO FRANCO Ange I never worry, I never fret, l'11 make something of myself yet. HARRY DUNHAM 'Harry' I know it's a sin to sit and grin ELIZABETH GILMOUR lIBettyll She who trifle: with all, is less likely to fall, than she who but trifles with one. ROGER GREGORY Jo11y They're slaves who fear to speak. RICHARD HORTON Dick' Keep the golden mean, between saying too much and too little. CONSTANCE HARDY 'Connie' Cute, attractive, very pert, you never catch her unalert. MARION LACEY 'Marion' It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. ELIZABETH KAUL l0Lizn She loves to chat with boys, we know, 'Tis the way with women, it's always so ELIZABETH LLOYD wllizn A girl who's good, in nature sweet, She's kind, petite, and very neat. RUSSELL LOWE nRussn His mind is two steps ahead of his better judgement. IANET NORTON nlann WILLIAM NEULAND 'Tiger' Study makes men worse for wear, My Ford runs that's all I care. The daintiest last. to make the end most sweet. WARREN PRENTICE 'Wrangler' A hard and sturdy man is he, someone famous he's sure to be. CORINN E RUNION ll She is cute and rather shy, but oh, that twinkle in her eye. GLENN SANDFORD 'Glenn' Better to enjoy the pleasure of life, than to worry about its cares. .mmsl M. E13 ' .- Q :ww MARGIE SIKES 'Marge' Ihave found my man and I'm satisfiedf NANCY WHITACRE Whit' Look in her eyes and see an angel, Look a little longer and see an imp. HAROLD SMITH 'SMITTY' The teachers always dis- cover my faults, why can't they forget and lock them in vaults? Prophecy Scene: Hades Tours for Weary Souls. Glenn: Clnto phonej O. K. , I'll be ready. Mrs, McFarland and Mr, Maloney enter. Glenn: You must be the new guests I was informed about. Won't you be seated? Mrs. McFarland: I had no idea it would be like this. We just arrived today. Glenn: I was wondering if you would ever get here. Shall we begin? Mr, Maloney: You have a nice color scheme here. They enter graveyard. Glenn: It helps--I'm sure you will see and rememhera lot of your friends. Ann B.: Stands up eating something. Glenn: Remember how Ann liked those Vermont products? The way she tormented people about them--now she eats only Maple Sugar. Vermont brand of course. Idabell B. stands holding a pan. Glenn: Remember the cooking contest she won in 56, for not cooking? She is doomed to boil water until it sticks to the bottom of the pan, Russ L, and Gloria B, stand up. Glenn: Remember Russ, he's the boy who always rode, and Gloria liked the boys with transportation, now they walk. Glenn: Back here is Harry D. , the athlete. He's having a hard time keeping the water-boy job now, Plil C, and Harry are fighting constantly for the job now. Glenn: Remember how the majority always ruled in our class. Down here no matte how Sharon C, votes there is always one more vote for the other side. Glenn: Here is the class financial wizard, Connie H. Now all she does is go broke. Glenn: Roger G. over therenow gives all his speeches with his hands tied. Glenn: here is Smitty, always ready with a ditty, swallowed his tongue, what a pity, Glenn: Remember how quiet Janet N. , Helen B. , Nancy B. , Liz K, , Connie R. and Donna B. were in school? Now they are in the percussion section of Satan's Syn- copated Seven. Glenn: We got word that Dick H. Warren P, and Rupe D. didn't get their-'hands warm beftre milking, so now they get slapped all day by cows' tails, Glenn: Here's Marion L. obviously a misplaced person, And- here's Edith B, , always late-well here she comes back from a date. There's Margie S, , the one who married so young. Her husband just got transferred to above and she's left holding the bag. Since her father owned the Gazette, Pat B. always got ahead, now she wears earmuffs all day long. Glenn: Due to Mr. Fe1g's principles--like repel, we notice that Nancy W. 's hair is slightly red. Of course she's an exception to the rule. Bill N, had his way with - women, he goes out every night to look at them. For two girls named Lizzie, CBetty G. and Liz LJ the men in uniform made them dizzy, but now they frown because they are all broken: down. There's Diane A. . all packed and ready to go, with transfer papers she's DOI long for below, Angelo F. , last but not least, always liked heat, and now he keeps the home fires buming. Glenn: This concludes our little IOUI. ' Mrs. M, and Mr. M. this has been an interesting tour to find out what happened to our former students, Glenn: THIS WAS N0 TOUR--HERE'S YOUR SHOVELS AND THERE'S THE COAL-- GET BUSY, 1148! WI! dll!! Cfffdlfltflil We, thefclass of 1956, of New Berlin Central School, being of sound mind and memory do make, publish and declare this our last Will and Testament. We, the incomparable class of '56, filled with joyous insincerity, complete indifference and being of unsound minds: feel that there is no succeeding class that can inhait or fully appreciate our supreme potentialities. With a dazzling array of optimism we bequeath the following to the aspiring Itmiors. This that we leave has been a treasured part of our existence and must be guarded and respected for all time. In the year to come we shall return to see if you are fulfilling your assigned tasks. We realize that to emulate our endeavors will tax you to the utmost of your abilities, however, with extreme effort you too will achieve a glorious end such as ours. Gloria wills to Helen--a lasso to keep the Bdmeston boys under control. Liz leaves a map of Colgate Campus to Susan--so that when Sue goes up there next year she can make it without help. Rupe leaves his yodeling to John L. --so that John can be the star of dime dances. Pat leaves to John and Warren an all-purpose trap lonce used for menj so they can catch that mink next year. Nancy leaves hu red hair to Foster to match his temper. Harold leaves his curly hair, wave set and bobble pins to Pete and John H. Connie's seemingly innocent expression is left to Ruth. As representative of the ex-Senior Chemistry students, Angelo leaves a bottle of copper sulfate to Ann G. so that she can carry it and admire it. Gloria leaves an extra set of tailpipes to Mary M. , in case she finds herself in a mowbank again. Diane leaves to Diane S. exclusive use of the name Diane. Dick leaves his position as official truck driver, furniture mover, ice getter, etc. , to Gerald G, Bill leaves his Model A to Barb F. so that the rest of the family can use the car. Marion leaves to Charlotte and Charlie, to carry the Lacey tradition, an alarm clock set five minutes late. Jolly G. , leaves to his favorite cousin, Gerald, a bag of pre-polished apples for his use next year so he won't waste his time doing it himself. Liz K. leaves her peroxide to Dave S. to remove all dark roots. Warren leaves to Jack R. . a no-parking sign for the Poverty Lane Road. ldabell leaves her muscles to Dick M. , to aid in next year's football. Betty leaves to Rage: P. her interest in the Gulf Station m North Main Street. Nancy leaves her faint vocal chords to Helen L. to tame that trumpet, Russ wishes he could leave to Rog a non-foul guarantee so he would never have to sit on the bench the last quarter of the last game. To Irene Margie leaves her ball and chain until her man is signed, sealed, delivered. Glenn leaves his desk with all the Physics and Chem formulas to Bill S.'s use. Liz leaves Mr. Fry a book of tickets to the Colonia so he'll be sure not to miss a single game of Lucky. Helen, as rep of the Psychology Claa, leaves to Mr. Green for his future Psychology Class a couch. This will also satisfy Mr, Fry's curiosity about what happens behind those closed doors every sixth period. Janet leaves her quiet ways to Cliff Jones. The class leaves to Mr, Bassett, a special furnace to heat the science lab. Sharon Camp leaves her 4 Majority Rules' to the new president, in case he or she had an uncooperative class to deal with. To Don T. , Jolly leaves his SUP!-RB acting ability for future plays. With great pleasure we present on behalf of the Clam of '56, a rxading of ha favorite phrases such as We've been waiting for you, Hsven't you been in school long enough to know the need of a pass, and many, many more. This is so she wm't have to repeat herself. To occupy the janitors' time, we leave the job of re-installing the clocks in the front of the room, so clock watchers won't be so evident. Mrs, Williams, the sports girls leave an open line to Sherburne for repeated cancellations become necessary. Corrine IL leaves to Mr. Green his beloved chimes to replace the class buzzers. Betty leaves her special lipstick to Jill S. that when smeared on white shirts it become invisible. This is for the rc- tum trip from D. C. The Junior Class we will a hat stretcher for their use next year when they arrive at the stage, as Mr. Butts says, 'where they itch their heads way out hae. Harry leaves a cage to Don and Dale. To prevmt tempting odor cf the delicious food in the Home Bc. Dept. we leave a bottle to Betty F. and Barbara A. The Class leaves its reputation to be divided equally among the succeeding four classes, There will be more than mough for each class. And to close, We the Class of 1956 would like to leave to the Junia Class as a whole this thought: 'The brain works bestwhen the tongue is in neutraL flisfary 1943 saw a glowing change in the Kindergarten of the New Berlin Central School. Seven- teen eager Children fRoger was crying his eyes out because he had to leave his motherj entered our school, never to leave for that long 13 years. The survivors of that ordeal are: Diane, Ann, Helen, Edith, Gloria, Russ, Warren, Richard, Elizabeth, Janet, Corrine, Harold, Sharon, and Ellzabeth L. Some children left and others came but the next permanent member was Philip better known as Shorty, Phil entered in the Second Grade. Third Grade saw Gloria, Margie and Sharon in the spotlight of the New Berlin Central School auditorium singing LITTLE OLD LADIES. Fourth Grade brought three more of our present Seniors. They were Connie, Nancy, Angalo and Harry. Incidentally Harry wouldn't even look at the girls. Then! Quite different from his pal, Russ, who took quite an interest in sports even in the lower grades, providing of course, that the girls were playing. His main objective to the game was kissing the girls. He even went to the work of organizing a group of boys to catch the girls for him. Fifth Grade brought another addition which certainly added spice to the 1956 Class. This was William, commonly called Tiger, Yes, he's also the Master of that little yellow Model A Ford. Sixth Grade brought Rupert and Seventh Donna. Junior High proved to be a gay round of parties. Our Treasury, consisting mostly of dues, supposedly for our Senior Trip expenses, lost weight whenever a teacher's birthday came about, but, in our Freshman year we started in earnest working toward our expenses for our senior year. We elected Angelo as our president and Mrs. Coddington and Mr. Fry were our class advisors. We had Bake sales, Dances, and Basketball Games as we did continually throughout our high school years. During this year we obtained two new members, Nancy B. and Glenn. In our Sophomore year Mrs. Brown was our Advisor and Sharon Camp our President. Sharon was reelected for our Junior and Senior years, also. It was during this year that we got our class rings, a must for every high school student. 'I'he Summer of '54 the National Guard camped on the Beardslee Flats, going to and from Camp Drum. Through the kindness of the Beardlees our class was allowed to sell refreshments. The girls of the class were especially interested in this class project. In fact, rumors went about that three of the National Guard rea ppeared this last summer. Any of the Senior girls want to verify this gossip? The summer of '54 over we reentered school, eagerly looking forward to those special events such as the Junior Play and Junior Prom. Our play, OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY, was directed by Mrs. Rudnitski. It consisted of a large cast and we had a grand time presenting it to our audience. The many mistakes which were made and quickly covered up by the cast and the 1920 clothing, featuring short dresses, long beads and stockings rolled to the knees added to the amusement of the evening, The other main event, the Junior Prom,wasa huge success. Our Queen and King were Margie and Harry. For music, we had the Tommy Ballam Orchestra. The decorations consisted of a sky made from a large piece of cheese cloth and stars lying upon it. The effect was beautiful with the different colored spotlights shining through. Many hours were spent on this work of art and incidentally, most of those hours were from History Class. Our last and most important year, our Senior year, had come. Our final member, Marlon, joined us at the beginning of this year. Our class Advisors chosen by us for this final year were Mrs. McFarland and Mr. Maloney. To swell our class treasury, in a last final attempt for our Senior Trip, we had a variety of functions, a Circus, Magician and the Senior Play. Our play, THE SKELETON WALKS, was directed by Mr. Speigel. In a hilarious two evenings we rewrote the whole script. Then came the arrival of April 3, 1956 and the big moment was here. With our chaperones, Mrs. McFarland, Mr. and Mrs. Maloney, and Mr. Green, the Senior Class started for Washington We saw many points of interest, including the Cherry Blossom Parade and the Cherry Blossoms. we went on plenty of tours with the tired students and sore feet as the results. Leaving Washington, April 6, exhausted, we still ventured forth to New York City. We toured the United Nations and History page 2 Rockefeller Center and attended the Easter Show at Radio City Music Hall. Everyone enjoyed the show, Coming home, April 7, all sorts of remembrances were vivid in our minds. Ever since arriving home, Roger has been hounding the Juke Boxes with that popular song MOMENTS TO REMEMBER, Oh, and Rupert has been continually practicing his yodeling so he can make an- other debut in a certain nightclub in Washington when he returns, Yes, and Edith is now wearing a string around her finger so she won't forget to turn off the flat iron before leaving the Hotel room, Incidents like these are what will make our Senior Trip and Senior Activities memorable throughout the years to come, Each person going his or her separate way, will be remembered by his-fellow classmates because of the happenings of high school days. . v nderclassm en EA . juniors Seated, left to right: B. Collier, J. Slentz, A. Gracyalny, M. Miner, I. Abplanalp. Second row: E. Webb, Mr. Fry, I. Hazard, Mrs. Elliott, C. Jones, H. Chase, R. Meyers, B. Izard. Third row: B. Simmons, L. Cooper, R. Brown, I. Reed, F. Button, W. Rolan, I. Heins, D. Chapman, J, Larchar, D. Sawyer, D. Slentz. Fourth row: P, Fish, R. Davis, R. Porter, N. Arnold, M. Enman, D. Taylor, G. Gregory, C. Lacey, C. Lacey, B. Smith, B. Guller. Fifth row: R. Bice, B. Card, B. Fairchild, M.L. Conklin, B. Angell, M. Williams, S. Huth, B. Fletcher, H. Lucey, M.L. Church. Sophamorvs Seated, left to right: G. Dye, F. Lloyd, P. Conklin, I. Jones, I. Sanford, B. Brown, P. Gage, G. Utter, T. Gracyalny. First row: I. Taylor, R. Ackerman, B. Johnson, A Franco, Mr. Butts, Miss Pepper, R. Whitacre, K. Ballister, K. Chase, M. Weaver. Second row: S. Walkden, M. Baucom, L. Olds, T. Hardy, I. Lamb, C. Lloyd, R. Baker, T. Christian, E. Eiholzer, H. Willis, J. Haywood, R. Schworm. Third row: W Royce, R. Wood, B. Matteson, K. Fairchild, H. Hager, D. La Fond, G. Gould, R. Johnson, R. Zorda, R. Williams, C. Lloyd, P. Van Warner. Sfreshmen First row, left to right: G. Cummings, P. Maples, M. Lyon, F. Kinney, B. Dye, B. Webb, L. Talcott, A. Gage, L. Maxson. Second row: S. Lowe, M. Sweet, P. Brown, D. Deal, Mr. Taylor, Mrs. Speigel, C. Carpenter, D. Gregory, M. Gelatt, C. Borst Third row: A. Taylor, I. Emoff, C. Bunn I. Rowe, R. Gregory, T. Reed, I. Frink, M Fairchild, L. Smith, M. Honeywell, S. Potter. Fourth row: R. Burroughs, H. Abrains, I. Runion, B. Beardslee, M. Huth, A.D. Musk, H. Calhoun, E. Johnson, K. Burdick, D. LaFond, M. Chase. Grade fight Seated: W. Miner, B. Benjamin, S. Weaver, C. Sauer, D. Horde, B. Holl, W. Benjamin, P. Franco, D. Roe. First row: A. Boice, V. Dunham, D. Johnson, E. Chase, G. Brownell, A. Burgess, Mrs. Rudnitski, R. Sickler, E. Busch, C. Hall, J. Ames, V. I-line. Second row: E. LindsaY. J. Webb, B, Hoag. I. Weaver, D. Jones, ,B. Williams, S. Abrams, J. Penner, G, Smith, T. Grant, V. Gracyalny. Third row: D. Meers, B. Ballister, I. Fairchild, W. Sweet, R, Clapp, I.' Sawer, E. Moore, I. Johnson, P. Lauria, B. Gelatt, G. Davis, H. Warren. Fifth row: N. Williams, S. Smith, T. Slentz, C. Dart, W. Camp, E. Church, A. Davis, I. C1aPP. S. Kenney, D. Smith, M. Cole, D. Lacey, R. Dunham, C. Eiholzer. Grade 5617611 First row, left to right: L. Credico, L. Taylor, D. Monroe, S. Williams, E. Benjamin, L. Carpenter, S. Camp, C. Horstman, D. Frink, L. Camp. Second row: I. Lloyd, C. Slentz, E. Winton, K. Shafer, N. Hurlbutt, Mr. Whitney, R. Deal, M. Parsons, I. Franco, M. Williams, S, Hazard, L. Humphrey. Third row: K. Utter, L. Kuhn, K. Maymard, R. Anderson, W. Todd, C. Douglas, B. Backus, B. Backus, L. Sweet, C. Angell, R. Chapin, E. Dunham, L. Burdick. Fourth row: H. Davisson. I. Chase, I. Honeywell, D. Enman, I. Kennedy, W. Salmon, W. Hardy, W. Davis, R. Bice, R. Hatzenbulher, B, Rose, M. VanColu't, I. Williams, C. Gould, Fifth row: D. Dalsgaerd A. Davis, I. Benson, I. Mudge, R. Brown, W. lzard, H. Huth, K. Meyers, R. Tal- cott, C. Burke, C. VanCourt,'V. Beattle. lementaru First row: G. McQuade, H. Unger, I. Novak, S. Runion, M. Lucy, S. Camp, L. lzard, R. Maxson, D. Cloyd Second row: L. Sickler, G. Nahlik, P. Barker, B. Wilcox, I. Parker, Mrs. Robbins, E. Chapin, S. Benson, P. Matteson, L. Gracyalany, L. Dixon. Third row: I. Spurr, M. Larchar, K. Matteson, Q. Miller, I. Green, S. Holks, S. Cadwell, B, Dye, M. Eiholzer, W. Lewis, J. Armstrong, K. Heins. Grade 511 First row, left to right: G. Howard, L. Heine, R. Gregory, J. Curtis, C. Beadle, H. Vroman, D. Clapp, D. Johnson, Second row: N. Mowry, V. Rose, R. Pittsley, D. Mudge, G. Brown, Mr. Jacobsen, R. Reed, L. Talcott, L. Anderson, V. Gilmour. Third row: L. Davenport,'R. Lloyd, R. Hill, W. Larchar, N. Penner, D. Olds, D. Perkins, D. Chapin, C. Gelatt, N, Wiggins. First row: R. Maine, R. Gage, N. Winton, D. Dye, R. Chase, C. Collier, L. Willis, R. Young, R. Cummings. Second row: R. Young, V, Jones, L. Palmer, I, Johnson, J. Weaver. Third row: G. Kilmer, D. Davis, L. Card J. Lacey, I. Webb, R. Starr, Mrs. Hunt, P. Smith, E. Warren, D. Anderson, S, Davisson, S. Dye, B. Hoag, W. Horstman. Grade 55176 First row: R.W. Moore, C. Stringham, R, Zorda, R. Williams, R. Tyler, R. Neuland, R. Pittsley, W. Benson. Second row: I. Lloyd, G. Heins, D. Chase, L. Smith, Mrs. Jager, P. Riso, D. Dart, J, Utter, E. Hill. Third row: R. Dye, R. McQuade, D. Webb, M, Taylor, W. Johnsen, E. Tyler, Sharon Edwards, C. Brown, W, Boice, C, Carpenter. First row: D. Lloyd, R. Davisson, E. Bennett, S. Salmon, S. Brownell, H. Rose, I. Dawson, P. Lindholm, W. Lyons, L. Paddock. Second row: I. Miller, B. Ramsey, G. Todd, V. Mudge, M. Brownell, P. Clapp, I. Miller D. Meyers, C. Davis, P. Jones, P. Johnson. Third row: G. Hanson, S. Moore, I. Button, D. Lauria, K. Miller M. Hill, B. Chase, A. Smith, S. Webb, L. Benson, R. Nahlik, T. DeForest, B. Wilcox, R. Bice, Mrs. Greene Grade 9011! First rowz D. Jennings, R. Holl, P. Benson, R, Merrihew, L. Porter, P. Pombrio, G. Tyler, R. Conklin, W. Novak, I. Unger. Second row: L. Van Court, M. Olds, R. Lacey, E. Austin, N. Presnell, V. Bice, C. Wil- liams, M. Schimkat, P. Izard, M. Jackson, K. Chase, K. Eaton, J. Riso. Third row: T. Borst, W, Beardslee, E. Sprague, D. Suingham, S. Nelson, D, Rose, K. Cooper, D. Lauria, R. Talcott, M. Slentz, T. Rowe, C. Ramsey. I. Walkden, Mrs. Frink. I First row: K. Matteson, C, Chapin, C. Frink, J. Honeywell, P. Warren, D. Tiffany, L. Lamb, D. Linger, P. Sastri, T. Robertson. Second row: J. Dye, P. Parker, K. Reed, L. Clark, E. Joy, A. Busch, A. Perkins. Third row: E. Lewis, D. Smith, I, Kenney, B, Hill, I. D'Aprix, Mrs. Lowe, C. Palmer, C. Card, B. Horton, J. Lyon, N. Williams, G. Kennedy. Grade Uzrec First row: S. Izard, M. Mitchell, K. Edwards, S, Smith, W. Currie, N. Wanderkooy, D. Wandell, M. Beech- ing, S. Spicer, G. Burch, J. Matteson. Second row: A. Busch, L. Liddle, S. Burlison, N. Clapp, P. Grant, T. Wiggens, M. Hine, L. Dye, S. Chapin, S. Chase, J. Tootle. Third row: R. Craig, D. Werlau, D, Cloyd, J, Presnell, F. Wright, C. Sweet, A. Parsons, J. Hoxie, Mrs. White. First row: I. Piazza, C. Harshbarger, R. Kellogg, E. Card, B. Unger, A. Penner, T. Holk, D. Gregory, S. Hanson, T. Frink, Second row: A. Card, P. Armstrong, C. Miller, L. Brownwll, L. Moore, P. Porter, I. Gracyalny, K. Hazard, J. Burlison, L. Simpson. Third row: R. D'Aprix, D. Weaver, K. Parry, F. Winton, T. Ramsey, T. Eiholzer, M. Green, A. Wright, D. Veronesi, B, Kennedy, C, Sprague, G. Anderson, Teacher, Mrs. Swanchak. Grade ZWI7 First row: D. Moore, E, Brownell, C. Lumm, W. Mudge, C. Humphrey, W, Chase, K. Wiggins, R. Rose, J. Kellogg, L. Roe. Second row: D. Izard, T. Chapin, L. Dunham, S. Pittsley, D. Wheeler, R. Sastri, D. Walk- den, M. Bickford, P. Bostwick, D. Rose. Third row: S. Olds, P. Chesebro, B. Lobdell, R. Chase, L. Smith, C Schwarzbach, E, Decker, G. Turner, H. Pittsley, E. Stagaman, I. Robertson, Mrs. Monthie, 1 First row, left to right: M. Nichter, C. Penner, D. Maxson, D. Tiffany, R, Hoag, G. Veronesi, B. Miner, A. Edwards, J. Guller, D. Novak. Second row: P. Unger, B. Smith, G. Talcott, D. Brownell, C. Lumm, D. Smith, L. Jaquay, P. Green, C. Sweet, D. Miller. Third row: D. Fuller, L. Lottridge, D. Meyers, C. Palmer, I. Grant, G. Jones, B. Williams, S. Lewis, R. Anderson, E. Vanderkooy, C. Nelson, L. Winton, Mrs. Acenour Grade One First row, left to right: G. Chesebro, G. Randall, I. Utter, C. Tiffany, E. Kelsey, T. Bouden, G. Shimer, B. Presnell. Second row: K. Pylinski, R. Taylor, L. Potvin, C. Jenks, S. Clapp, P. Parsee, M. Pombrio, R. Knickerbocker, I. Coleman, P. Armlin, D. Brown. Third row: R. Beeching, D. Meyers, C. Dye, M. DeForest, R. Fuller, G, Lloyd, C. Gelatt, R. Harshbarger, H. Gregory, S. Prentice, K. Fuller, Mrs. Ackerman. First row, left to right: A. Hanson, J. Simpson, I. Franco, J. Mitchell, V. Camenga, C. Mudge. Second row R. Veronesi, W. Coleman, R. Palmer, S. Barker, S. Barker, M. Sawyer. Third row: E. Beeching, J. Chapin, M. Green, C. Gelatt, J. Hoag, Mrs. Manchester, I. Howard, K. Matteson. ldudergartcu First row, left to right: Mrs. Jackson, M. Moore. I. Brunschmid, J. Williams, P. Zorda, P. Roe. I. Pittsley. Second row: G. Greene, W, Johnson, P. Bouden, A. Wandell, R. Armstrong, L. Chase, W. Robertson. Third row: S. Grant, G. Cummings, B. Dye, D. Carpenter, S. Card, B. Porter, G. Brownell. First row, left to right: Mrs. Jacobsen, L. Woodard, B. Stopnytsky, G. Carpenter, H. Maxson, E. Durham, B. Rowe, Second row: L. Potvin, N. Rowe, S. Stagaman, S. McNulty, D. Meyers, I. Hoxie, R. Bower. Third row: G, Smith, S. Hanson, R, Parsons, T. Dye, C. Wilcox, I. Maas, R. Willis. , ldndcrgarfeiz First row, left to right: L. Lloyd, B. Van Wagner, C, Morey, B. Perkins, D. Sanford, G. Hurlbutt, Second row Mrs. Whitacre, E. Bice, D. Van Wagner, A. Edmonds, G, Waffle, G, Sanford, R. Hurlbutt, Miss Colegrove. Third row: L. Van Wagner, C. Moore, W. Sanford, B. Coleman, P. Parks, Svuflz Sdmesfan 15,115 Patrol First row, left to right: R. C1aPP. E. Tyler, S, Benson, D. Jones, B. Williams, F. Kinney, D, Slentz, R. Maxson. Second row: H. Lucey, M. Van Court, B.Card, B. Gelatt. Street Patrol First row, left to right: W. Lewis, V. Beadle, D. Anderson, R, Pitts- ley, D. Dye, C, Collier. Second row: R, Lloyd, D, Perkins, I. Arm strong, 1. Chase, B. Starr, H. Ray, E, Clapp. ctiuities 1 7 I f ,- in f'5- - ,. ' -Q . ' 1254? We A - , 1 -'T-, i 3511 , Q. f-: 52, if , . f' Krcsf Staff Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Literary Editor Advertising Manager Sports Editor Processing Manager Photography Manager Activity Manager Art Manager Senior ROGER GREGORY ANGELO FRANCO PATRICIA BURKE WILLIAM NEULAND HARRY DUNHAM ELIZABETH LLOYD HAROLD SMITH MARGIE SIKES HELEN BURSKI MR. MALONEY - Advisor Junior BARBARA FLETCHER HELEN CHASE ELIZABETH WEBB WILLIAM SIMMONS RICHARD MEYERS BARBARA ANGELL ROGER PORTER SUSAN HUTH MARTHA WILLIAMS Student Kauucil . -1. K10l'I0n' D. S v --..t.a, M. sweet. M awyer. I. Larchal.. K. Clzsgreen. Secgnd row ' E' Church, OFFICERS President ---- --------- - - RUSSELL LOWE Vice President - - - ------ - -ELIZABETH WEBB Secretary ---- - - - MARGIE SIKES Treasurer - - - - - - MARION SWEET The 1955-56 Student Council has done its very best to live up to the standards achieved by councils of the past. As the governing body for the entire high school it has been the job of this year's council to punish the deserving, proportion financial projects for all groups, and sponsor many activities. The 1955-56 Student Council extends a sincere wish for success to incoming mem- bers and officers. Nafiarzal flarzar Snciefy The National Honor Society, under the leadership of President Angelo Franco, and Mrs, McFarland, set up a program of service, The main projects of the year were assistance to a Korean Orphanage and a plan to give assistance to students who missed work due to illness. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY f 5, f SL S 'f S r l l T- E If 1 f W of X First row, left to right: A. Gracyalny, E. Webb, S, Camp, D. Boice, Standing: A. Franco. Second row: W. Simmons, Mrs. McFarland, R, Gregory, A. Beardslee. Seated: Mrs. Robbins, Mrs. Acenour. Standing: B. Matteson, M. Lacey, K. Chase, H. Lucey, I. Taylor, A. Franco, B. Brown, M. Weaver, S. Lowe, M. Lyon, M. . . 0 Miner, A. Burdick, G. Dye, H, Smith, Seated: D. Slentz, I. Button, A, Taylor, B. Fairchild, D. Boice, I. Abplanalp, C. QHOV4, Borst, N. Bice, F. Lloyd, M, Weaver. First row: N. Fenner, M, Lyon, M. Sweet, B ' Collier, C, Hardy, Second row: E. Laromee, F. Kinney, E. Moore, A. Hunt, Mrs, Elliott, M. Fairchild, S. Potter, E. Webb, P. Conklin. Uzrzfl Klub First row: Mr. Taylor, N. Arnold, B. Fletcher, E. Kaul, M. Lacey, C. Runion. Second row: J. Webb, J. Frink, P. Maples, A. Burdick, B. Ballister, A. Burgess, C. Saur, A. Moore, R. Chapin, S. Williams Third row: P. Van Warner, S. Maxson, L. Smith, D. Slentz, E. Webb, L. Copper, D. Deal, D. Taylor P. Conklin, C. Gould. gufurc Qarmcrs vf Amcrica First row, left to right: R. Davis, C. Eiholzer, Mr. Jamba, W. Prentice, I. Sanford, R. Johnson, C. Jones. Second row: D. Sawyer, G. Gregory, H. Calhoun, P. Brown, I. Emhof, L. Smith, J. Rowe, J. Lamb, R. Horton, C. Lloyd. Senior Hgh Hharus First row: S. Walkden, E. Lloyd, B. Webb, A. Gracyalny, I. Slentz, P. Franco, A. Franco, M. Miner P. Conklin, Janet Norton, B. Brown, H. Chase. Second row: Mrs. Lottridge, E. Gilmore, J. Hazard, M, Baucom, M. Conklin, C. Jones, P. Brown, P. Maples, B. Angell, H. Lucey, M. Church, C. Runion. Third row: B. Fletcher, E. Webb, D. Boice, B. Johnson, C. Lacey, N. Arnold, Mark Enman, H. Smith, M. Huth, M. Honeywell, B. Card, M. Williams, S. Huth, Fourth row: M. Lacey, E. Burr, J. Haywood, I. Runion, R. Meyers, David Deal, N. Williams, J. Larchar, C. Carpenter, R. Burroughs, B. Smith, C. Lacey, K. Chase. B ll ,funiar ffzylz Kharus First row: M. Williams, S. Hall, J. Lloyd, M, Parsons, S. Williams, W. Benjamin, R. Chapin, D. Johnson. Second row: C. Angell, K. Shafer, L. Burdick, L. Credico, B. Hoag, N. Hurlbutt, V. Hine, Mrs. lottridge. Third row: D. Jones, D. Enman, G. Dunham, D. Smith, H. Huth, B. Williams, Roberta Sickler. Fourth row: N. Smith, M. Van Court, B. Gelatt, R. Deal, D. Dalsgaard, P. Lauria, A. Moore, J. Williams. ,1,il1-i-11- Girls' Octet Marion Lacey Mary Lou Church Elizabeth Webb Helen Chase ' Corrine Runion Ann Franco Charlotte Lacey Bernadine Smith Hays' Octet Iohn Larchar Charles Carpenter Richard Meyers Mark Enman Noris Arnold Nathan Williams John Runion David Deal I fn! N4 juuiar ,Cibrary 611111 Judy Sawyer Charlene Borst Mary Parsons Miss Pepper Carole First row, left to right: Donna Enman, Rose Gilbert, Marie Cole, Slentz, Edna Laromee. Second row: Roberta Chapin, Linda Burdick, Jennie Penner, Carol Gould, Mary Parsons, Sandra Abrams, Frances Kinney, Doreen Johnson, Nancy Smith, Janice Williams, Judy Lloyd. Linda Sweet, Vada I-line, Susan Hazard. mivr Zibrary 61116 First row, left to right: Diane Slentz. Second row: Ann Burdick, Barbara Collier. 'I'hird row: Rosemary Schworm, Barbara Brown, Gloria Dye, Elizabeth Kaul, Grace Utter, Miss Pepper. X Prajector gfllb First row: I. Button, I. Abplanalp. Second row: Mr. Iarnba, E. Johnson, D. Gregory, D. Taylor, J. Emhof, R. Gregory, H. Calhoun L. Smith, C. Lloyd. Jlftajarefics X ffwh-w C D slr Nancy Whitacre, Beverly Johnson, Berverly Ballister. ES Svfffvf play 2fSznSnf1f7on Crass' of A VEWBERLIN CENTRAL hSC1'I00l. K Presents YELETDJV W S ery-Comedy In T111-Ge ACC: 'P Feheia Mefealfe BER I8 AND IQ 1.955 8:15 K The Senior Cl-iss or .., -.ff -Sf , ' ' Warren Prentice presents ' Sharon Camp q - Patricia B111-Ire or FELICIA METOALFE- ' G1 6711 'Sa'1f0 d FRIDA Ymd SA TURDA 5: Nok I8 Q I9 P Gloria Button 8:15 li ng - Roger Gregory A Mrstely-Comedy in Three Aw Ann Beard.-nee SCHOOL AUDITORIUM - - Harold Snyifh ggvbbg-N-TS 35k f N R Idabel1Bl1Z'to - - - Elizabeth T Place x The drearxg old fashioned living roo Charles Blair hon1e located on a l surrounded by two branches ofa Tbnye x Hhnter ,I . as new .- or CY-as w1ng:1lf1: Mr M d s Wish Spieg Qloney f evgra ti In es t el fol- or the OHS H12 alre-I1 mi o e-Xpress their sb the hours of work in direct b'1I'q Work of bllilding and 0 Stage Gqlllblnenf: Abss Pe .0 00 1111fl!6e,'-'lflz Grac-yalnsg M 44111 r. Mari x Eliz I tor 8 x JI!! Se-V111 GNN 'Ii e. Late on a Winter 1: Two h :VI ours late 1110121 ent lr 38' SPX me advising pper for subelwsing rs. Maloney and -Mr, GETTYSBURG THE CAPITAL NATURAL SCIENCE c'I1ll7l' sm.,,.,A,. Crm mm 59- A Washzrzgfon N X oth TRAVEL MOUNT vEnNoN WASHINGTON ZOO MARINE STATUE 'I'IRED FEET x Q in s - Vi TV 'Vg 'rv N., A i ri 1 1 Q f .,a':z' ,, ' , Q f J lil.. ,4 .1 , , .5 V HELEN CHASE ELIZA BETH WEBB Crio MARY LOU CHURCH MRS. IDTTRIDGE Standing: Mr. Stopnytsky, E. Lloyd, P. Van Wamer, H. Chase, E. Burr, E, Gilmour, A. Beardslee, P. Burke, B. Fletcher, I. Slentz, In car: R. Horton, N. Whitacre, aff' Cams thLetiCS 0 l956 l6'ase!uzll First row, left to right: Tom Hardy, Calvin Lloyd, Phil Chase, Dick Meyers, Glenn Sanford, Peter Maples. Second row: Bill Todd, Manager, Dale LaFond, Rodney Whitacre, Russ Lowe, David Deal, Richard Ackerman, Mr. Butts, Coach, Kendall Burdick, Bill Simmons, Dick Wood and Charles Carpenter, Manager. First row, left to right: W. Hardy, Manager T. Hardy, C. Lloyd, D. Fitzgerald, R. Porter, D. Taylor, R. Burroughs, H, Dunham, D. Meyers, D. Smith, Manager. Second row: Mr. Jacobsen, Coach, D. La Fond, H. Smith, G. Gould, B. Matteson, R. Wood, D. Deal, L. Cooper, C. Lloyd. R. Whitacre. W. Neuland, J. Heins, R. Ackerman. lgaskefball HARRY DUNHAM PHIL CHASE DON LA FOND RICH ACKERMAN S X RUSS LOWE NORRIS ARNOLD ROG PORTER BILL SIMMONS DALE LA FOND New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin JOHN HEINS SCORES 50 Otego - - 59 Morris - - 61 Sherburne 46 Unadilla - Edmeston 56 Franklin - 43 Sherburne 50 Otego - - 67 Morris - - 65 Sidney - - 59 Unadilla - Edmeston Franklin - 57 SO. Kortrt Bainbridge New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin Urdick L 5 R. whit mrth C Lloyd T Hardv Iacffi. R. SCORES Otego - - Morris - - Sherburne Unadilla - Edmeston Franklin - Otego - - Morris - - Sidney - - Unadilla - Edmeston Franklin - ufarne rt' Gloria Button, Liz, Lloyd, Sharon Camp, Barb. Fletcher, Margie Sikes, Varsity Charlene Borst, Helen Chase, Barb Collier, Susan Huth, Katie Chase Hheerlczzdcrs AA. 5.y4.,4. Gourzcil d u e r t i se r s C ornpliments of ELLINWOCDD AUTO PARTS, INC. 14 Mechanic Street Norwich, N. Y. Genuine Parts Distributors Specialized Machine Shop Service Your Athletic Headquarters WEBBS SPORT SHOP MW? VISUAL SERVIC E Rawlings Spaulding Everything in Audio Visual Equipment New Berlin, N. Athletic Equipment 227 Genesee Street Y. Utica, N. Y. I- fkffwf INSURANCE CO, Sends Good Wishes to the . 1956 Seniors NEw'sEQLmJ TV AND APPLIANCES Television - Radios - Appliances Sales and Service--f' ni. Phone 9-2333 11 South Main Street. New Berlin, N. Y. '1 WW Zizfm Q CLOTHES SHOP The Family- Store Phone 9-3671 RUSS TODD CLIFF PALMER Proprietors C ompliments of M Z PAINT AND PAPER STORE VO 191: 151465. GARAGE Cockshutt Farm Equipment Sinclair Gas and Oil General Repairs Phone 9-4462 New Berlin, New York Best Wishes Fr om N EVV BEELI N LIQUOR STORE ANGELO A, TARANTO Q44 MARKET Choice Meats Custom Cutting and Wrapping lil? POLICY I ,ff in-ffl 'LLTIMES S LARRY MOWRY INSURAN C E 9-5191 AT ALL 5 'S G 2,1 Q if i 3 in New Berlin N. Y. C ompliments of MORSE mm HGNEYWELLR ATTORNEYS 1 1 1 BAGS v- THE of ., IN South New Berlin, N, Y, 3 FDR ' THE gNE FUDD VALLEY Telephone 32 F 'I' HOUSE ' 'B' HOTEL Bulldozing Excavating Filling South New Berlin, N. Y. 5-and and Gravel MR, AND MRS, JAMES D, Ross Best Wishes to the Class of '56 CLAUDE E. DAKIN VVOOLSEY B. ACKEIZMAIXI N A Wfffm l:X lfldltb-5 EGGS AND PRODUCE Phone 9-4571 New Berlin, New York Best Wishes Congratulations to the Class of 1956 Seniors ?Qi2jZw VALLEY SUPPLY CO. South New Berlin, N, Y, NAS!-I M40 SPENCER Sheaffer Pens - Royal Typewriters Albums - College Dictionaries Norwich, New York Best Wishes From J gifwd Af-.P Shop and Save Fresh Fruits and Vegetables DON HARDY, Manager C ongratulations Seniors NEW BERLIN WWW Phone 9-2271 CHRISTOPHER BURKE Proprietor COMMUNITY BUILDERS lVUXl2CfUS 12. DLJNI-IAM -Z, GENERAL CONTRACTOR Q ' 9-3141 North Main Street New Berlin, New York Feed Building Supplies 740 Zi Ham 6.7 WW. I Services Since 1870 Seed - Fertilizers - Coal Phone 9-2651 l Railroad Street New Berlin, New York I Compliments to the C1 f 1956 0 9 NEW 5921.1 N 2' BODY, RADIATOR AND WELDING ESSO SERVIC SHOP Manufacturing 9-4102 M.B. M. Hydraulic Log Loaders MARK FULLER, Proprietor Phone 9-2382 H3321 df' General - I Hardware Plumbing and Heating Paint and Electrical Supplies Housewares - Farm Supplies Buy at BROOKER HARDWARE , -1 I-4Il.l..S TEXAC O SERVIC E Authorized Ford Sales and Service Phone Day 9-3821 Night 9-5 18 1 New Berlin, New York C ompliments of VARIETY STORE Best Wishes to the Class of 1956 MATTESON INSURANC E AGEN C Y 8 North Main Street . New Berlin, N. Y. C ompliments of GREEN TOP INN RALPH J, RISO, Proprietor An Extension Telephone Costs But- a Few Pennies a Day, Yet Its Convenience and Saving of Time Are Worth Many Dollars CHENANGO 8: UNADILLA TELEPHONE CORPORATION J 59' . w e Serving Central New York State L THE BISHOP PRINT SHOP Compliments of Edmeston, New York Insurance Printing a Specialty HOTEL Letterheads Statements Envelopes Job Printing Phone WO 5-8155 L I nas.:-4Ar2Tlc 5 E. SCD N V - A Case and John Deere Tractors Coal Happy and Prosperous Farm Equipment to the Edmeston, New York Class of 1956 C I. A I2 I4 4410 VV I LCC X SERVICEAND DINER Mobilgas and on gullnscnmczms Trailer Park M0bil93S Best Wishes From Best wishes to the Class of '56 ' 1 mm! GATESDA LE FLORIST New Berlin, New York Headquarters South New Berlin, N. Y. Bridgewater, New York au Ae... TO GREATER VALUES CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE New Berlin, New York WEBB mad SONS INC. Saw Mill Highest Prices Paid for Logs Dry Kiln Softwood Division - New Berlin Hardwood Division - Sherburne See Us and Save Sherburne New Berlin 7-2711 9-3061 I Compliments of VVINAIXVS MEN'S SHOP 13 South Broad Street Norwich, New York C ompliments of P-IANSEN POULTRY FARM New Berlin, New York Be st Wishes From DAVIS GREENHOUSE New Berlin, N. Y. Phone 9-3271 EDMESTON THEATRE -- Congratulations Compliments of Seniors of 1956 :E GILBERT AND VIOLET HARTLEY 2 5-I-IZA' 'Xl S -. - f e C0 , I A-I - SERVICE g ' X, NNW To the Graduating Class of 1956 T X We Wish the Best of Everything X for the Future SQ K lj i x,,i-39 X' - A SHAFEIZ HARDWARE Plumbing and Heating Electrical Appliances Electric Supplies Farm Supplies yflik DRUG C OMPANY JOHN W, SPURR and HAROLD S, DEAL ' 4 L13 A N GE l.L. JUNK DEALER WWW? D' t 'b Trucking 1s rx utor Mobilgas ' Mobilheat Coal Mobiloil 1 C ongr atulati ons , A Seniors SERVICE STATION FIZAN I4 GEACYALNY Gulf Gas and Qu AUC TIONEER Phone 9-3612 Morris New Berlin, New York New Berlin Road C ompliments of EAGLE IN N ZWIWWZ' Foods and Fountain Service GOCPUVXFOOD 1152 .- N,f - J E l 1 I, -:QQMQWVX fix . LW? ' f f' 'W fm- R, ww ..,,...:X..y..1n. -egg. .v ...L x... fx .- ..x . m., N. 1 xx- . 'z...X 1 e:EgxgW..QmxY9xQXN 5 H ' -' .1 .:-T: v ' Y.l'?,'231X2N ' . .. .3 ,., S, , 3' lf. . ,-4 ?f',.f 2 2 ,Qng 1 4 Q 5 As A new graduate, you are now standing on the threshold of time. You have 26,000,000 minutes left to complete your life's work. ,Q ., , ., Q 1 5 ' . se- ' f Els . ' 'isis SEE' ,0 0 - 1 Q What you do with the time tl1at has been alloted for your particular journey through life ls, of course, up to you. But it is important to realize that time becomes increas- ingly valuable as you grow older. All of the goals and ambitions you have chosen for yourself must be reached within about the next fifty years. This gives you, at the age of eighteen, roughly 26, 000, 000 priceless minutes - more or less - to work with. Time ls something to be reckoned with. It comes at you in seconds, minutes and hours - such tiny sandsof measurement that days, weeks, months, and even years can some- times sllp by unnoticed through the hourglass of your life. Time is an eternal buffer that can give you the polish that comes with experience, or it can be an emery wheel that will wear you down at every turn. The personality and depth of character you develop within your inner self makes this vital determination. Time is important. Never make the mistake of thinking it is not. Remember that in the flnalanalysis, minutes wasted in getting started can add up to the hours of a lost oppor- tunily. Donotbe one of those who wastes time waiting for opportunity to come knock- ing on the door. It should be you - always - who goes knocking on opportunity's door. Time ls expendable. It has been given to you in a certain amount to spend in what- ever way you see fit. But it should be clearly understood there is a built-in bonus for those who make effective use of time. Thus far, you have spent 9, 201, 600 minutes of your life, and these have been minutes well spent . . . for the past 18 years, spent at home and in school, have given you the background needed for a good start in life. Now, the important thing isto keep going. Good luck to you and your friends who make up the Class of '56, The next 26,000,000 minutes are up to you. SCINTILLA DIVISION . BENDIX AVIATION CORPORATION. SIDNEY, NEW YORK J S 522332E55232533Elf:iff5f5f:12i21 ...V:-1441112:s2ra:322:12if1315221212112ai:521ZzEa?.:2:er-rf:,Z ??7'f d'25G4fffbe' H Q, -+ 1 f bliiffE22Ef2 2ll1::11: 15 5VlU:l4S GTOCCIICS - Meats - Vegetables Phone 9-3251 New Berlin, New York S CDO EST1: I-QS ANTHANY AMBROSE C. M, HORSTMAN EDMESTON RESTAURANT MR. AND MRS, WILLARD PARKINSON WILLIARD LEWIS 91 ii ., 1 , .1 jk if 11 ELI T Q1 5 Z 3 L f. E9 I L, L , u- u E 11, -A 31, 'Q 1 I , 3: 3 ,. 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