Clinton Central High School - Clintonian Yearbook (Clinton, NY)
- Class of 1951
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'gh mf' - ll-r lf ' ' , 0' ga P . , tc, -. V-A 5 1 O,-. ,- x - Ang ' i ' . I K A D - f': ' ' . flexed fion MR. HAROLD BAIETTI if .. .-,. 3 kg g K .1 .. ,HQ f -- Qellerz, Q - . 4 ' , W .- S -,Q fl Q E: I A 7 ' i -2.952 7 .,, V Wx, 'W Him.. Ja.-'fr 5 , fi ' W, ,sn ir 1 5 , , ' 'sail mf f H iizgjg. g Q. ' .2 3 .152 M4 1 A A4-2: R ,,q r 'w:5s3ff:' yz1 ' gn nv f .. V . 9.3221 3 ' .. L 3 fx f ff. ,M W j ' -' 'Lf H 2 I .V gm fy .7 4 - . lwglis. 1, ' Q 'W . E if 33- 'T A -in -w r if f ,. ggi, 4, H I ' . T' by 521 X 2 WCS 12339. ,L .1 K Qs T 1' E f F? 'Q' L i' r 4 it it if 2 21 r . l: u 4 . -. 1. - . 'Wy 1 - or r 1 i Baierri talks ov er plans for the future with John Karin, The Senior Class dedicates the 1951 Clintonian to Nlr. Harold Baietti in appreciation for the guiding hand he has extended to us throughout our won- derful high school days. As a coach, social science and guidance instructor. playground director and class adviser. he has proved himself to be sincerely interested in the youth of our entire community. ywroor ,swf THE STAFF SEATED Anne Schrader Edrth Restle Bernrce Morehouse Adele Slater Roger Cresswell Rrchard Gurdc STANDING Warren Evans Gerald Barnes Carl Wrghtman Roger Moulton TNAISS Florence Davres Mr Howard Chaney Mrss Jeanne de la Porte Arlene Audas Jeanne Altmrre Many hours of hard work have gone rnto th1s our 1951 Chntoman, but we w111 feel completely rewarded rf rt IS successful rn formmg a true record of our Sen THE ASSISTANTS SEATED DApr1x Puffer Emhof Toner STANDING Nester SEATED Bonsel Downes Morgan Noble Owens Burrows 'vlclvlanus Graves Lrtz Judge Wadsworth STANDING Peters Long Desunone Seoones Larsen Ireland Morgan O Shea Townsend 4 1 ior Year and is enjoyed by those who read it. l 1 w ' ' n x n V - .xdclminidfrafion TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF H951 Nly dear frrends Iwrsh I could be 1n a more cheerful mo d as I wrtte th1s rntroductory note to your Senror Annual but I cannot feel that your elders have prepared any krnd of Utoptan world for you It appears that we have made lrttlc progress rn advancrng the rdeal of the unrversal brotherhood of man for once agarn the world seems on the brrnk ofa sutctdal war rn whtch each srde accordrng to IIS own pornt of vrew wtll be ftghtrng for freedom and Justrce Man sscrentrfrc accomplrshments have far surpassed hrs soeral and moral development so that whrch could be used to promote hrs welfare rs turned to hlS destructron Now as you and thousands of others lrke you throughout the world are about to enter more actrvely 1nto publrc affarrs rt rs my earnest desrrethatyou may be able to make some contrrbutron oblrgatron rn thrs respect hes wrth the young people of our country because to alarger nu ter of them have come greater opportunrtres for the krnd of trarnlng and educatton that should develop a sprrrt of tolerance and good wrll Unless thrs IS done there would seen to be lrttle hope for the world but rf 1t rs I feel sure your lxfe wrll be ftlled wrth a commensurate measure of happmess As your Prrnerpal but more espeerally as your frtend I srncerely hope that the note of pessrmtsm on vwhrch thrs letter rs wrrtten wrll change to a glortous and hopeful tone durrng your ltfettme Stneerely yours fZ,JtMy , 4 . ,.., . , . , . , . . in the way of promoting greater cooperation and understanding among all peoples. I feel a greater . . , . , . Tm 7 . ,I 4 l U'lCll0CL RICHARD J RALPH Hamtlton College l0ll'N CJ KARIN l ll U Q L K x 1.51111 N 1 xl C LllSSl'OOll ,L XlARJURll HRH DEN :mu Cl lTOll18ll1b our abln becumrx Sha 1 1, lflll 11 by .1 lk d found dLp21rt111m burgalluf1111w11lgp1rm11 L artmbnt of Ckllllpldllltb d tv do L0llll1 f or 1 11 Llllb and faculty C C 5 511111 nr mme of X118 Brydw and 'ur all rm 1 akw ll al 11 more plgabam plan to ln 4 W SSW. lg!! vm? 4,-AP' oarcf of gzclucafion ROBERT O BURNb, Presldent ROBERT I. WILLIAMS, Clerk MRb. JOHN ALLEN DR JAMES COMl SLN 111:RBERT SMITH 7 HAROLD OSBORN ima, EINGLIS H LAINGL AGES Xloort Peter cn Jacobs Grlffm Batlcy dcla Porte Rcgrn NIARGARET MOORE Heads Englrsh Department Albany State and Syracuse Sophomore Grrls Club One of C C H S s most piillelll teachers MRS CLARA PETERSEN m from Texas FILSIIIIIHII Grrls Club Studytng at Utrca College The Corner Grft Shop at Eagle Bay rs her 'lobby BESSIE GRIFFIN Tramrng Class Studred at Oneonta State and Syracuse ,Ir Hrgh Engrrsh and Dramatrcs Adept at story tellrng A frlend of all IEAIVNE DE LA PORTE Keuka College and Syracuse Challenger rs btg Interest The krndcst of whrch you cannot frnd HELEN JACOBS Awrnk and a smrle are alwaysworth while Syracuse Unry ersrty Engllsh Dra matrcs And speech Tower Club ALICE BATLEY A cheerlul Bonjour Syracuse and Xhddlebury College Advlser of Latm Club and Senxor Class ETHEL REGIN Lrbrarran A drrectorandhelper In our research 'slew Rochelle and Syracuse Lrbrary Club and the Checrleaders HOWARD VIVYAN Vryyan burlds hrs drca m house llartwrck College and Syracuse Health B1010gy Jr Hrgh Screncc Scrence Club Advtser of the Scmor Student Councrl JOHN CRYAN Albany State and St Bonaycnture Marn rnterest rs physrcal scrence A frtendly personality and warm heart CHARLES BIVDESIIEIM IXlllSlC rs beauty Ithaca College As drrector of I'IlL1S1L he has lead us to many honors HOWARD CHANEY As the sun colors the flowers so art colors lrfe Syracuse Art Instructor Advrser of Studro 5 The Challenger The Cllntonran and all art work used throughout the school EILILNCE FINE ARTS Vlyy an Cryan S Budesht tm Chaney ' ' Y I I A I . ,Q, . - , ,, u , V 1 -f n n 1 I , I 4 A - l I I I I I - .- . . .- I . . . . . . . . . . . - - - I I ,, A. , , V. . x , . . . . - . . . . . . 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X out of our Clrnton hockey gamns MRS BESSIE ADAMS Shuhurn TI21lll1l'lg School and Syratusg Junror lltgh 'Feather Sponsors Hrstorrcal Club HRS MAUDE LUTHER Studrm.d at Oneonta State Jr Hlgh Soual Studres Gurdes the 7th Grade Hrstorlcal Club ISABEL HOWLETT Syracuse lnttrested rn vvclfart work Head ofSoc1a1Stud1es Department Inst rrarron of our Student Councll PAUL SEYSE Nly famrly ls my future, byIHLllSt. llnrxtr ty TeachtrofgandIOSoc1alStud1e,s Sponsorsthe Stan1pCluh llONlERl3RA'1 Aqrrtulturt Ortgon State and Kansas State Aduser of kuturt Farmers of Atntrrca frrn 1 his btg vctracurrrcular actlyrty IIOWARD RAHMIOW Buffalo State Ardtntl lr lung In M A dt. ru. A great htlp rn the, photography of our annual Industrral Art XIRS XIARH BUCK Home Economrcs St Josephs Colltge Maryland and Syracuse Clutf lnttrv. t lb her fanuly Lrkgs to Lamp Advrscr of Future Hornemaktrs of Amtrrta HRS SY LVIA BARNES lowa State Taught rn Hawau Loyalsup ortu off ll A Honn, Ecouonncs KATHRYNI DAWES Plattsburg Normal and Albany State A ulnz on the addrng matlnne. Busrnoss Drltgurtadyrsera rd worker ofour Challenger l-LORI NICE DAVIES Sht XNC1S3f-fldlldllldktd Albany State and Syracust Busrntss 'ly ung Club lilltlll an d rndustrrous Ytarho uk Adwrstr PRAC FK AI ARIS Bray Rahmlow Buck Barnu 9 Dawe Dawes PHYQ COACHES V .ICAL EDUC -tu P, AT V Morgan, Bait irkhurszl MUUUCJOIN ELMERMORGAN, IR. ' ' Sports are my life. . . . Hope College, Michigan and Springfield . . . Has quickly earned a place of respect and admiration . . . NORMAN PARKHURST - - To have joy, one must share it. . . . Our jovial physical education instructor attended Springfield and Syracuse . . . His shadow is Buster. . . . MILDRED MUENCH - - A day for toil, an hour for sport. . . . Girls' Physical education . . . Indiana and Syracuse . . . Sponsors all intramural andGirls'SportsClub . . . CLARA BULLOCK - - Whenever in need, helpful indeed. . . . Trained at the House of Good Samaritan , , . Remembered for her treatment of our aches and pains . . . GERTRUDE WELCH - - Wheelock School and Michigan State . . . Distinguishes herself in the field of math . . .Teaches Jr, High and supervises the Sth Grade Girls' Club . . . NURSE Miss Bullock ,IANITORS CAFETERIA Mrs. Watkins, Miss Middleton, Mrs. Gilbert Mr. Smith, Mr. Munsel, Mr. Stevens nl -A - NA, an eniom QFLLOI' LCQPZ5 'ln W9 Mmmfgivi Jury Bums lrgsldcnt Joanne. Morgan Vlgp Prnsxduu Mary Jane Nester Tun urpr Arlene hmhof Sccrutary bLINIOR ADVXSORS Ixhss Alun Batlay Mr H.1roldBa1Ltt1 Chairman 12 . O f .,. U J' A fn- Qf 1 5' X , 1 ' i . '5 e'9f ? : kv ' g M451 , 'fi' 'I jj: fi . 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S 1,2,3,4g Basketball I,2,3,4iVO119y- -- ' - as t . , s ' ' S ' ' ,z ,. . . , , , ' : , . ,Q ,: ' ,A ' 5 N 'A 2 ARLENE MAE EMHOF Her brg blue eyes and frrendly smrle make Arlene partrcularly notrced She has many rnterests rncludrng sports and spectatrng at basketball games She has been an actrve mem ber of the chorus and the school Press Club Havrng majored rn busrness for four years Arlene plans to be a secre tary after graduatron WARREN EVANS Better known as Rrc to hrs class mates Warren rs always around when you need help Basketballrs hrs favor rte sport but he also hkes track After school you can fmd hrrn erther at Burns' Store or helprng out at Crane s Dauy In about ten years look for Warren as an executrve of a thrrvrng busrness DIANA DE NS MORE DOW NES Dennre entered C C H S early rn her sophomore year from Chappaqua New York She was one of the frrst grrls rn the class to pass her drrvrng test Drana s mam rnterest 1n school hes rn the freld of musrc but her favorrte pasumes are playrng tennrs swrmmlng and eatlng spaghettr She plans on enterrng college after com pletrng school Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 4, Prom Propertres Commrttee, Annual Staff Sales Manager Sportsman Club 4 Presrdent, Rrng Commrttee 3 ' 18 Chorus 3 4 G1rls Glee Club 3 Prom Decoratrons 3 Outdoor Glrls Club F1eldHockeyr 2 3 4 Basketballl 3 4 Volleyball3 4 Softball 3 4 Fresh man Track Swrmmrng 2 Chorus I 2 3 4 Challenger 4 Busrness Manager Tower Club 4 Natronal Honor Socrety 3 4 Prom Trcket Commrttee 3 Out door Grrls Clubl 2 Secretary Jun ror Queen s Court 3 Sophomore Re ceptron Annual Senror StaffC1ass Sec retary 4 . , 11 1 . 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' - - rn 1 ' 1 . , 1 . 1 ' , ' 1 . 1 I lil' . .. 1 11-11 ' - , , 1 1 l ' . . , u 0 11 -11 '- 1 MARLENE DIANE GILBERT Friendly attractive and ambitious thats Marlene Of her many interests playing the viola and the bells writing for the school paper anc. being in plays are her favorites ln the winter she san ardent hockey fan and 1n the summer can be found super vising the small children at the play ground This incidentally may re sult in a career as a kindergarten teacher BARBARA GRAVES Blond blue eyed Barbara is a col lege entrance student with majors in Math andFrench Boo as her friends call her is interested in sports es pecially skating A practical Joker she enjoys buying novelties for her many friends Beware of Boo is the good natured comment of those who receive her gifts College ie one still undecided will welcome Ein the fall s Ak 4 34 A rl' a si., is ' Hr., Senior Student Council 3 G1rls Sports Club 3 4 Field Hockey 1 2 3 4 Bas ketball I 2 3 4 Volleyball I 2 3 4 Softball I 2 3 4 Freshman Track Badminton Tournament 2 3 4 Band 3 4 Orchestra I 2 3 4 Chorus I 2 4 All State Orchestra 2 3 Challenger 2 3 4 Music Editor Annual Staff Tower Club 2 3 4 Vice Pres1dent3 President4 Mother Is A Freshman Pink And Patches Sportsmanship Brotherhood 3 Prom Con1m1ttee3 Junior Prom Queen Sophomore Rcception Music Coun cil 3 4 RICHARD DEAN GUIDO Doc is a quiet but popular person in C.C. H. S. I-le has been an active participant in sports, with football his favorite. Music has taken up much of his time and he plays a smooth trumpet. After graduation, Dick plans to take a pre - med course at Hamilton Col- lege and then go on to Syracuse. 19 Field Hockey 2 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Volleybal13 4 Softbal13 4 Freshman Track Badminton 2 3 Bowling 3 Swimming 2 Chorus 2 3 4 Tower Club 4 Treasurer 4 Prom Committee 3 Outdoor Girls Club! 2 President 2 Sophomore Reception 2 Annual Staff 4 Class Secretary 35 Football 1,2,3,4: Basketball I, Manager 3,43 Track'2, 3,43 Band I,2,3: Orchestra 2,33 All State Band 23 Prom Committee Chair' man 3g Gym Club 3: Annual Staff, Boys Sports Editorg Sportsman Club 1,4. 6 OWEN STEPHEN IRELAND A popular senror Steve has been In the top leadershxp posmon as Presrdent of the Student Councll Durrng the past football season he was a member of the Varsrty defense l1ne Steve enJoys playrng the drums and Slflglflg At hockey games he can be seen and heard vendmg hot dogs and popcorn Steve hopes to go to college CLARENCE HUGH JONES Pete s easy gorng manner frrendly smrle and good natured ways have ma de hrm the Senror everybody knows Outstandrng 1n sports he Co Captarned the football team played excellent basketball and baseball He has been an offrcral assrstant In the prrnt shop and gym classes I-le wants to be a Shop teacher MARJORIE EDITH HAINES When roamlng the halls early or late one lS sure to see Margre busy In the Home Economrcs rooms where she spends most of her school day Marge s chrefrnterestrs tw1rl1ng and rnaddr t1on to headrng our own majorettes she also partrcrpates Wlth the Utrca Drum and Bugle Corps Marge plans to enter MOIIISVIIIC lnstrtute Footballl 2 3 4 Basketballr 2 3 4 Captaln 4 Baseball 3 4 Chorus 4 Gym Club 3 Sportsman Club I 2 ' 20 Chorus I 2 3 StateTvxIrlIngI 2 3 4 Challenger I 2 3 Ass1stantAdvertIs Ing Manager 3 Prom Trcket Charrman Photography Club 3 Sophomore Re ceptron Drum Majorettesl 2 3 Freld Hockey I Basketball I Volleyball I Softball I Bowlmg 3 4 Swllllflllllg I Semor Student Councrl 3 4 Presr dent 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketball I Hockey 3 4 Track I 2 3 4 Band I 2 3 4 Orchestra I 2 Chorus I 2 4 All State Band 4 Prom Commrttees Sportsman Club I 2 3 4 . y . - 111 1,11 111 ' I 1 1 1 A 11,.- - ' - 1 111 ' A . ' 1 1 1 .. .,,..,, .. , ,, 1 11 - 1 . 1 .1 ' 1 111 1 -11 1. - , , 1 11 1.11 . 1,1 11 1,1 . 1 1 111- - -1. 1. . 1 . 1 1111 1111 1 -1 1 1111- - - U 1 1 ,- , - 1 I - 1 . CAROLYN IEA N JUDGE Tall slender Carolyn wrth her soft 'slew York Crty accent rs one of our promrsrng busrness students Vocal musrc seems to be Carolyn s cultural rntercst It rs doubtful that Carolyn mrssed many hockey games andwas usually on the rrnk for all the open skatrng GORDON WILLIA lyl LA RSEIN eyl Sparky and Lars are buta few nrcknames for our tall blond classmate Gordon s herght puts hrm head and shoulders over the rest of us Hockey football track skarrng huntrng and a part trme job have kept lurn very busy Gordon works hard at whatever he does and hopes to bc come a State Trooper after graduatron Chorus 1 2 5 4 A Cappella Chorr 2 All State Chorr 4 Prom Commrttecs Outdoor Grrls Club I 2 Vrcc Prcsr dent 1 Grrls Glee Club 4 Sophomore Reccptron AnnualScn1or Staff Swrm mrng 2 PEARL LITZ Polly IS easrly recognrzed by her hearty laugh Havrngtaken the Home makrng course Polly has really kept the teachers busy Sports have been her ardentrnterest and she nasplayed rrost every sport Polly lrkes hockey md gorng to the games rs her favorzte mastlme She plans to attend the Utrca school of Beauty Culture. 21 El o t b 1 ll Baskc tcktx 2 3 4 la 2 4 Toner Club Nlotl tr ls A Freshman Prom Com nuttccs CIIOTLISI Prom Commrttees llome rnaklng Club I 2 Annual Sports Staff Freld Hockeyz 3 4 Basketballz 5 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Softball 2 3 4 Q O . , , 9 ' s or A 5 . H F 1 ' , r : : 4 V - A , f - ' 3 K , If ' 4 ' Fo . 1,2,3,4g rthall rg 1 Hn' -.3,4g Track I,2, . 3 3nd L '- H lgtilrorus 1, ,5, 5 ' ' 3,4, I V V Q J rl 1 3 ' - l il ' ,-gf 'l Q-ff,,'n: 1 ' f': - ' 5 Q - ' - . . : , . . QM? REGIINA Al1CE lXlCNlANl'S lC Cws the IIIICFLSIQ of Gu C X 1ek a she lS known BL sl es ulay lllg the flute lll orchestra a11db1nc.l a o .ns 1 the Ut1C1 Jlll Sxmpl C1111 Nlle 1 one ofthe rel1a le ack sta M worker lll dr Il 1 1es Sl e l1kes to skate llld nas squet2td1n ne or o s a err Hogan s JOSEPH ANTHONY NIODA Joe is definltelyz1prorr1111e11tf1gure 111 orts around CI. Cl. ll. S. T ye-ar 1 was elected Cit - C,Iapta1noftl1e foot- ball teany played basketball, and baseball. His qlllCk th1nk1ng 111 sports ' 1 be fllillC'llLLl unlx' ' 11s qu thinkingof witty remarks, Joe has been helpful lllflllllllllg the movie projector and ll'lSIl'llClll1g gym classes. JANE ELLEN LONG atall lorg blllqlllllil eo o ste Jane 19 bot1 1 IllllSlC and sports e1th1s1 st bhe works on the sehool p1per and 1n clrarnatres played the ea lll 'xlotherIsA Freslunan ant enjoys k111ng a11d dint ng Duunb Llll'1sIllld9 vacat1on she eould be found work111b 111 Woolworth s Jane Plans to beuune rlxe lka student 1.ra1n1ng for busmess or teaclung HER 'Cl' -itll.-H eu ent 1 1 Fume COllHCl 1 1 ,eba , , ,4'T1a 'lc 3'SLJ1 l0IllC RcC'ept'on' Sports111'111Club 2, , . ZZ V1ee Pres1de111 2 Volleyball 3 4 Freshman Track Badrn nton Tourna ment 2 3 4 Band 3 4 Orehestra 2 3 4 Chorus I 2 3 4 All State Orches tra 3 4 Mus1eCounc1l 3 4 Challeng CII 2 3 4 Soc1al Echtor 4 Tower Club 4 Mother Is A Freslnnan Prom lropert1es C 1a1rn1an College C lub 1 Sophomore Receptton, Annual Staff Illlllkll Queen s Court 1 1 0 tra Clorus 1 2 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 1 A Cappella C,11o1r 2 All btate Band 2 4 Ixlusrc C,OllllL1l 3 4 Pres1dent 3 Tower Club 4 Prom Refreshments C,-ll3lfIIldll Outdo rG1rls Club 1 Pho tography Cl11b 3 Sophomore Re re rIlOIl Annual btaff CllCLl'lL8d1l'lg 2 G1rls Sports Club 3 4 Sergeant at Ar111s4 F1eld lloekeyl 2 3 Basket ball 1 2 3 Vo1leyball1 2 3 softball 1 2 3 Fl'eSlllIldI1TI'3C.lC CAROL MARIE MORAN Apparently unlrmrted rn talent and ablllty Carol ISS leader ln every thrng she does Edrtor rn Chlef of the school paper Acuvrtres Edrtor of the Clrntonran Secretary of the Stu dent Councrl Qtopprng several years of fallllflll Councrl work, actress rn the Tower Club productrons and a top Student Somehow she strll frnds trme to take part rn grrls sports skate and be a rooter at school games BERNICE MORFHOUSE When rtcomes to sports or sport events there you w1ll ftnd Bernre She IS an excellent skrer She has been actrve rn many class actrvrtres and the yearbook staff Her frlendlrness and good sportmanshrp w1ll be re membered by everyone Bermce rs planntng to become a WAVE Class Pres1dent2 Vrce Presrdent 1 Lrttle Three Councll I Secretary Senlor StudentCounc1l 2 3 4 Secre tary 4 Grrls Sports Club 3 4 Freld Hockey 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Volleyballl 2 3 4 Softball! 2 Badmrnton 3 4 Bowlmg 3 Band 4 Orchestra r 2 3 4 Chorus 2 S ate rc restra Challenger 2 3 4 Asst Edrtor 3 Edrtor rn Chref4 Tower Club3 4 The Flghtrng Lrttles Prnk and Patches Sportsmanshrp Brotherhood 3 4 Natronal Honor Soclety 3 4 Prom Invltatlons Chalrman Muslc Councrl 3 4 Sovhomore Receptron Annual Actrvrtles Edrtor JOA NNE MARY MORGA N Though expert tn warung on customers on her part trme Job 'Jo' has strll found tlme to take a leader's part tn school affaus. She partrcrpated rn all phases of grrls' sports but rates skatrng as her favorrte, wrth swrmmrnga close second. For the future, she plans to go to busmess school. 23 Grrls Sports Club 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 4 Freld Hockey 1 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Volleyballl 2 3 4 Fr h man Track Badmrnton Tournament nner I 2 4 Bow g Swrmmrng I 2 3 Prom Decoratrons Outdoor Grrls Club l Annual Staff Gxrls Sports Edrtor Class Vrce Presrdent 4 Lrttle Three Councrl I, VICE Presldent 1, Senror Student Councrl 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vrce Presrdent 4, Grrls' Sports Club 3,4, Freld Hockey I 2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2 3,4, Softball 1 2,3,4, Freshman Track, Badmrnton Tournament I, 2, 3 4, Challenger 3 , 4, Asst Socral Edrtor 4. Sportsmanshrp Brotherhood 3,4, Prom Decoratlons, Photography Club 3, Outdoor Grrls' Club I, Sophomore Receptton. . H . -. - . , , y S 8,45 4 . ' N ' , . , 3 , ,3,45 , . ' h , , Q . : 23, , ' ' 2 . . , s ,3,4: v 2 ' ' , ' A11 t o l I,2,3,45 I A I 7 . P . 2 Q ' s r T ' . . . . , 3:5 f ' , . , : , , , : es - ' ' . wi , , 3, g lin 2,3,41 ROGER ALLAN MOULTOIN During the long skating season the arena becomes a second home to Bucky He skates plays hockey watches the Comet games and sand wrches in some part time work In the fall he plays football Music is also an interest and he takes part in band and chorus MARY JANE NESTER Mary Jane is probably the most sports been our tntramural captain for four years and has worked zcalously in the Girls Sports Club To all her friends Mary Jane is known as Mare She has worked hardin the Council and in activities for our class Mare plans to become a gym teacher RAYMOND HAROLD MORGAN Ray has been active in all school sports. Although he has been on our football team for several years, his favorite sport is hockey. where he has been a first string player. He seems almost to live on skates. Future plans uncertain, we know that withhis quiet determination, he will succeed. Class Officer Treasurer 2 3 4 Little Three Councill Treasurer Senior Stu dentCouncrl4 Girls Sports Club3 4 Hockey I 2 3 4 Basketball r 2 3 4 Volleyballr 2 3 4 Softball r 2 3 4 Freshman Track Badminton Tourna ment Winnerl 2 3 4 Bowling 2 3 4 ramnral Captain Challenger 4 Asst Sports Editor Prom Committee Gym Club I 3 Sophomore Reception Annual staff Girls Sports Ring Committee 3 Chairman Football l,2,3Q Hockey 2, 3,45 Chorus 4: Gym Club 33 Sportsman Club 4. Little Three Council l President otball I2 3 4 Basketba Hockey 3 4 Baseball4 Bandl 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Gym Club Sophomore Reception Annual staff Advertising Manager Sportsman Club I 3 4 F0 , , , 5 ll 25 minded girl in high school. She has V1Ce-p1-egidem 3, President 4g Field ' ' ' ' Int ' r, 2. 3. 4: Z4 IOXX COVML 'NObLh Jotn lS .1 xcrx ftrendly co operatue and efftclcnt m-,mbe of the bemor c a A a member of the mu tc dc artrncnt she lll b el tlllwlltstdll 111 worker playrng the flute and lllglllg In the f1eltl of spu ts she held 1 h1 h avenge ll archery and 1 Sl ted wtth younger arthers for two years b e worked on the school paper md 111 Llfdlll2lIlCs Joan wants o bc a k ncler GAROLD LDGENE O bllEA lhcreadx Iflqllilllllu has made jake end of ill s mtttus le many f1tld In subject matter ake has stressed Illdllglflcll Arts lle has pl ved fo wtball bdSKt,Ib3l1dlld base ost e p t trne spent worcrng on hrs Plymouth whtch he drlwcs cla1ly on 1ts Jaunt from the Reservo1r Road Xftergraduauon Jake IS trymg for the Unrted Stltes A1r Force scmor btutlcnt C,Ol1l1Cl1 2 Xrchery T urnament 2 3 Band 1 2 3 r cstra 1 orus Grrls Llee Club 3 A Crppella Chotr 2 Xll btatc B md 3 all btate Orches tra 2 3 Challenger 2 3 4 Nlus1c. Ed 1tor 2 Asst hfll,lS1C Edttor 3 Asst boc1alEd1tor 4 Sophomore Recepuon Nl11s1c Councrl 2 3 4 RICHARD EMRYS OWENS D1ck, better known to h1s frtends as Pug IS a great sports 6llIhllSl3SI He has been a major asset to o11r hockey and football teams HIS ab1l1ty hes not only 111 sports, however, as HIS l1ne ts also quxte an ElCC0lUP1lSh ment After school, he plans to go to the Syracuse School of Embalmtng 25 -ffm il!!! Ltttle Three Counerl 1 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 Prom Comnuttee 3 Gym Club I bportsnran Club 2 3 4 Ltttle Three Counc1l 1 Football 1, 2, 3,4 Basketball 1 Hockey 2,3,4, Track I,3,4 Band l,2,3,4 Orchestra 2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3 Mus1c COlll'lCl1 3,4, Prom Decoratrons Sportsman Club I,2,4 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' s ' ' s ' ' . 1 1 1 J 1 1 . , 1 Z L -'uf' 'vi' 'mv U I ui :fn s4iO' ' ' '1 1 Jr ft ' ' cha ' ,2,3,4g Ch , I,2,3,4g 'l ss. s 1 r ' fr- ' ' 3 1 ' 5 4 A ' ' 1, , p , , - 1 s e fx . d g Q , A r 5, - V3 I V V 4 5' ' ' 1 S 1 ' 1 f 1 1 ' ' ' it ' H 1 ' I 1 3 ' S - - ' . ' - My , 1 . - 1 ' 3 1 ', A ' ts 's I ' ' ' 5 ' 5 ' garten teacher. 3 '-,M i s ' , 1,3 K , ' . - T ' ll - it K - ' ,1 s ' 1 ' ' isis, ' ' 2 Q E - V ' ' ' ' . 5 . . 1 . 1 a fri 4 . Hi: A ' it l - 111 Q ' 1 3 ' 5 QI 4 I , V f ,- ball. M of Jak 's s ar- ' 1- lS A l ' . '.. , , - K ' I ' . 1 t , ALEEN PUFFER Aleen maybe ttnyin size butis load ed with pep and cheerfulness She is very athletic and plays in all girls sports Puff as she is called 1 a good friend and is always ready to helpwhen help is needed Puff plans to P G next year so she will be seen around C H S again EDITH MAE RESTLE Beating out the rhythm on the drums high in scoring and offtcial record keeper of the school bowling teams taking dictation tappingout a letter running coptes on the mimeograph that s Edie! She loves dreamy clothes and sweet music and hockey games Some lucky office will get her after graduation WANDA THERESA PETERS A good thing--ina small package-- that's Wanda. She spends her spare time either in the movies or at a square dance. Wanda 's ambition is to become a good secretary. She has been helpful in many class activities. Band 2 3 4 Orchestra I 2 Chorus I 4 All State Band 2 3 4 All State Or chestra 1 Music Council 3 4 Chal lenger 3 4 Annual Staff Typing Ed itor Basketball 2 Freshman Track Bowling 2 3 4 Team Captain 2 3 4 SCCI'6I21ry4 Prom Committee Sopho more Reception Chorus 3,4 Challenger 3,45 Produc tion Edit0f4g PI'0IIlC0mmiIteCSg Soph omore Reception, Cheerleading 2 Bowling 3, 41 Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 4 Basketball I, 2, 3,4g Freshman Track. Prom Committee Outdoor Girls Club I 2 Sophomore Reception Annual Sports Staff Girls Sports Club 3 4 Field Hockey I 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Volley Bal1I 2,3 4 Softball 1 2 3 4 Freshman Track Badminton Tournament I 2 3 4 EDWIN RALPH ROBERTS Ed IS a comparatrve newcomer havrng entered here from Watervrlle Central two years ago He has been a famrlrar frgure on hrs motor scooter coverrng the mrles from home to school Ed has taken an lndustrral Arts course wxth emphasrs on radro Quret cheerful and frrendly he soon made hrs place wrth us ANNE LOUISE SCHRADER Anne s actrvrtres grve full proofof her versatrlrty a lead rn the Tower Club play school representattve and 3rd prrze wmner rn I Speak for Democ racy contest artrcles IH the school paper Semor edrtor of yearbook leader ID archery musrcran here and rn the Utrca Iumor Symphony Her ever ready smrle qurte courtesy and frrendltness rate her tops She plans to teach vra Potsdam State Teachers College Prom Commrttee 3 Photography Club ROGER ELWIN SCOONES Roger IS known to most of us as Slam ny, a name that really surts hrm now. He lrkes hockey and baseball and hopes to contmue playrng hockey After graduatron he plans to become an Ag teacher. Hrs actrvxtres rn the Agcourse and F. F. A. forecast success 27 4 Freld Hockey I 2 3 4 Freshman Track Archery Tournament3 4 Arch eryClubOff1c1al3 4 Vo1ceofDemoc racy Contest 3 4 Mus1c COUHC11 3 4 All State Orchestra 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Orchestra I 2 3 4 Chorus I 2, 3 4 Challenger 1 2 3 4 News Edltor Tower Club 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 4 Mother Is A Freshman Prom Decoratron Commrttee Sophomore Recept1on Annual Staff Semor Edrtor Prom Court 3 Football I, 2, 3, Basketball 2, Hockey 3,4, Baseball 3,4, F F A. l,2,3,4, Presrdent 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 2, Delhr 8a Mornsville Iudgtng Tripsg Prom Commrttee 3, Sophomore Re ceptlon, Annual Staff, Sportsman Club 3-4- :3f51'i2 ffQl - 3 .. .. - - -- 3-4- - 1 I I - 1 1 , I , , . . . . - f - -- I I ' 4 I n I ' 1 1 I v n N -- I I . - . 9 I I I I l I I -- -- I n v 1 Q 1 1 r ' 1 - 2 ' U S S . . .. .- . . . - r . -- i 'T-ink 111111111 JANE ARLENIL bMITll Gentle of sp111h b6lltflLCHI f 111111d seems to 1les1r1b1 l1111 She lS everybody s fI1k.Ild lane l1k1s to s111g and ls L1 member of the Chorus 5h1 hasbee111111eres11,1l1r1 sports Jane plans Lo be .1 nurse: dflkf gfddlslillllg AUDREY IONER An ou11a11d111g 111e111ber11f Lh1. Grrls bporrs Llub Aud lrkes sports 1111.1 almost CVLI5Illlllg els1 LXCLPI 1111111 clothes She llkes sq1111r1 1l.111c1s, b111 SCl1llI'1'lClll31 lTllli1L lb also 11 fawor1t1 Aud wants to amend b11s1111ss sehool before golng to work She has be111 busy 1n class dff81l'S and 1s always 11 ready helper XDlll: SLAFER 1 11 or h1111 11115 pa 11s lll L O 5 X 1 1r1s111rs Ill 11111r1 11111J1.11111b1111111111 11 LN lllll 1l1sl1l 1 1 ll 111 e 1 1 o 111111s1111l 1b1 Ill 11eor 1l1sh11l pl-lllll 11111 1111 or 1 11. llllklllllll S11 lids Llll LI itll Ol' 5 Nl Y l llll 1 111 ds 111111111 llll .prmqqg 'K Ash. ass Seer1t11r1 1 ' Lyrrls sports C 111 3 4 Tre1s11r1r4 F11ld ll111l111 I 1 3 4 B11sl111b1ll 1 3 .1 Vollex llrll 1,1 3,4, Softball 1, ,3,4 Fr1 llllllll Tra1l1, Bad1111111o11 I, ,3,4 Lllwfll I 2,3,4 C,l111ll111g1r3,4 1lr11111C,1111111111 11e 3 B11d11111111111 Club 1,lfr1ss C l11b 4 bophomore Re11p111111 l311wl111g 3, 3, 4 TXPLHQZI Club 3 Z8 1111 111111 ki N xk eflblll Ls 11111 Orehe 111 s 13 1 1111 11. r1I gwlfd 11. lub ll '1111 1 r 11. lll ' 1 l ILL Ylll 11 111111 11 1Ll 1 1 ll C111 1 L 1 lll f 11r 1 1 1, 1 Ll L, 7 l l1111opr1ph1 Qlllb 3 RIARGARET ANN TOWNSEND tllrourloiditig has been an important part of Popups liigh strhoolcareer, but it has not I-opt nor from other ac- tiv1tios.5hohasbee11a violinisttn the orcliostrzr for four tears, sung in cho- rus, and partierpatod in sports. Peggy is the one to help get things clone-- with some fun thrown in to lighten the rob. blhPllElvJ VAINQLRA 5 xt is rqtnet friendlx person is outdoor interests take up most of his s are time He hunts fishes and al o like to trap He has been interested in all sports llis sintere determined mats forecast future iccompli hment 'A' Field Ilocl-.oy 1, 2,3,4, Basketball I, 2, 3,45 Volley Ball I, 2, 3,44 Softball 1, 2, 3g Freshman 'l'raekgChoerleading t,2, 3,4g Orchestra 1, 2, 3,4g Chorus r,2, 3,45 Prom Clommittoeg Junior Queens Courtf Outdoor Girls' Club Ig Latin Club 4, Sophomore Recoptiong Annual Activities Staff. BILVERLY ANN WADSWORTH A sunriier disposition than Bev s WOLIIU truly be hard to find At school ler favorite sport is field hockey brit she also lovestoskate arid isa loval Com tt fan After eompleting her store tarial nourse she plans to do office work 29 Traek 3 Sportsman Llub I 2 3 4 Field Hoeket 3 4 Basketball 3 Vollex Ball 3 4 Softball 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Challengerq, Prom Committee 3 Outdoor Girls Club I lyping Llib 3 Sophomore Reception 2 CARL JAMES WIGHTMAN Carl is proof of the quotation Speech is great but silence is greater Hrs quiet manner and pleasing personality appeal to all member of our class The school paper the yearbook and classes have made Carl unofficial photographer He is also one of the candy salesmen EMILY ELIZABETH WALASZEK Emily's witty remarks and friendly smile makes her popular with every- one. She is taking the business course. She is Exchange Editor of the Chal- lenger Staff, and participates in sports, especially bowling. Her main interest, though, is her sailor to whom she has become engaged. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Volley Ball r, 2, 3,4g Softball 1, 2, 3,44 Freshman TrackgBow1ing 3, 4g Chorus I, 2, 3,4g Music Council 45 Challenger Exchange Editor 45 Outdoor Girls' Club Ig Home Ec. Club 2g Soph- omore Reception 2. Sportsmanship Brotherhood 3 Prom Committee 3 Sportsman Club 1 2 3 4 Sophomore Reception 2 Annual Staff Photography Co Chairman 4 C OO Cl We the members of the Class of 51 want to express our sincerest appreciation to all members especially thank the following for they helped to make our Journey easier and more pleasant Our Class Advisers Mr Baiettr Miss Batley Mr Seyse Mr Spawn, Mrs Hllfrnger Miss Jacobs Mrs Adams Mr Patrick Mrs Petersen Mr Arnott Mr Chaney for his splendid dr rectlonofourlunior Prom andhrs help on our Annual Madell Studio Mr George Tillman M Raymond Martin and Mr Rahmlow for their photography work for the Annual Miss Davies and G Miss de la Porte for their direcuon of the publication of our Annual o 00 OOO Q of the school staff and teachers for steering our footsteps in the RIGHT direction. We wish to Q 1 ' z ' - - ' . r. 30 ff' ZX V W-my -Fwd? 'XNW H. is UQ X I'0l'l'l gCflfLI'Qfi W ll Ge X'i9bNXxxgkxix,,f,f ' vm K S ww ff A NX e, xswwwlggfffwefx sk Xxyshuhsgkx ' YNXSV xr . H if xg xwxk X Msglrfsk , wwsig: A kxsxXbN'N4XtQll N M W , x , j N ,MQ ,,,. A ' Q wlXaYi f X f' VQKEQW V XN Z1 5 60 HG 3 I ,QGCYO 5 K O01 O96 0 Marlene Gilbert, queen of our Dreamer's Holiday. 1 Wwkff f fc' , 552537 As our feet were dancmg 'aff' K' 2 ,. IV NJ V., The Grand March. r butterfly centerplece. All fun. QQ G As our not so blg shoes came meekly 1nto our Freshman homerooms we the class of 1951 started our stumblrng steps through hrgh school To begrn the year rrght four outstandmg members of our class were chosen to gurde our steps Joe Moda was our Presrdent Carol Moran our V1ce Presrdent Audrey Toner our Secretary and .lack1e Brrdgemen our Treasurer Now we were really ready to go to work as a class to make penn1es for an empty treasury Our f1rst dance after a football game started our careers as moneymakers Before long we realrzed though that we must not merely work together but also that we should have a good t1me together Th1s brought us to a gay class Halloween party 1n Slater s barn So drd our Freshman year pass away and our faltermg footsteps leave therr clear llttle prrnts More experlenced and wrse we trudged back agamn ln the fall of 1948 to begln our Sophomore year Many of us started the battle w1th Geometry Lat1n or French Some of us started to shmne mn medxately selected our excellent leaders Carol Moran Presldent Jane Long V1ce Presldent Audrey Toner Secretary and Mary Jane Nester Treasurer We had many money makmg projects Such as var10us dances Then we walked 1nto our frrst real challenge the trad1t1onal Sophomore Recept1on All of us then had but one purpose to make our S1ster class really remember us Flowers were gathered from many gardens for decoratrons Some of the mothers of the class served refreshments and we all d1d our best to serve and help Our Sen1or Sophomore recept1on wrll always hold memor1es of the candle ht and flower decorated cafeter1a Our footsteps raced on and soon we pushed open the door to our g1or1ous Jun1or year Armand Deszmone became our Govermng Executrve Roger Cresswell our V1ce Pres1dent D1ck Gu1do our Secretary and Mary Jane Nester our Treasurer Our path had become harder because we were so busy but our feet stumbled on hopefully w1th our goal 1n v1ew Gettmng an early start we presented a Sock Dance on October 8 w1th prrzes for the flash 32. cw! I ! ' ' J ' J 1 1 ' :A 9 ! Y I l Y ' ' . ' V I Y N . , . , . , , . y . , ' K . . sports, music, cheerleading, dramatics, or literature. We im- ' 2 , ' 5 , ' - ' 9 , 5 7 ' ' l ' 1 A , . Q . . ! . I y . - . , . . I , , - Y . . . D . , ll UI ' ' , - joofdfelad lest socks T1ckets were bought accordlng to foot s1ze and a gay tlme was had by all Throughout the wmntry tra1l we contlnued to pad our treasury w1th dances after basketball games and a very successful radlo raffle The whole class was kept on edge awaltmg our class rmngs As we had bells on our toes we awa1teu thc rlngs for our flngers and were not d1sappo1nted We proudly showed our class rmgs to anyone who even looked 1nterested Now our attentxon was focused on the b1g event our Junlor Prom We completed our theme A Dreamer s Hol1day qu1ckly and suc cessfully w1th Armand as over all chalrman On Aprml Z8 our weary but happy feet danced to the muslc of Roger Newman s orchestra Our transformed gym and the beauty of our queen Marlene Gllbert and the court proved we had a Job well done lt was truly a Dreamer s Holmday for each of us who danced to our theme song Then IH May to msure the success of our year that cannot be worn out by tlme or t1de Last fall we aga1n eagerly walked lnto our homeroom the B1g Study Hall To lead us we chose the able .Terry Barnes as Presm dent Joanne Morgan V1ce Pres1dent Arlene Ernhof Secretary and Mary Jane Nester Treasurer Our class members goals have nearly been reached The Senlor g1r1s have l1ved up to the1r reputatlon 1n sports Anne Schrader won th1rd pr1z.e rn the I Speak for Democracy contest The many male members of our class have become outstandmg ln sports After crammmng many class dances announcements programs partles plays and the Annual lnto thms busy year we have many memorles The makmg of money for our yearbook p1cn1c and class g1ft w1ll be but another proof that we are among the educated people of the world Now our footsteps have reached the end of merely the begm n1ng and as we look back we hope the students who follow 1n our footsteps blg as they are w1ll have as much fun as we the Class of 1951 33 V . . . . I ' . - , ', ' 2 ls ' ' uv ' ' il 9 ' if ' -I ' 3 . , . E . u 1 ' n - J I 1 . '- ' book,we elected its able editors to make an imprint for our class I J 1 . ' ' 1 1 1 U , . - . . . . . ,, I! r 1 9 I y '- ll I1 ' ' ' Y Y . , , . C ' D ' l - D CAM 'MJ WE Members of the Class of 5x havmg left our unprmt ever to l'Efl'l31l'l1l1 the halls f C. H S do hereby bequeath the follow ng tothe satd named students who seek to follow tu our footsteps JEAN ALTMIRE leave my masterpleces to the Mun son Wtlltams Proctor Instttute ARLENE AUDAS leave all my freckles to Lots Alt mtre JERRY BARNES leave the Scntor class prestdency to the hard worktng Jumor who follows me ELEANOR BONSEL leave my mtlktng stool to Carol Slawson JACKIE BRIDGEMEN leave my bottle of peroxtde Pat Roth FRANK BROWN leave the candy room empty ANNE BURROWS leave my techntque at square dancmg to Pat Moore JUNE CHAMBERS leave my cheerleadlng abhltty to Mary Prtest PAT CLAREY betng well prepared tn my Home Ec class leave to put my theortes tnto practtce SUZ CLAREY leave my VOICE to Moey Acee MIKE CRANE leave my botstrous ways to Donald Rl7ZO ROGER CRESSWELL leave my place on the hockey squad to my brother Steve to Myrna Barrett JOAN DAWES leave my ntckname Farmer pertod' ARMAND DESIMONE leave my long walk home to m brother Malcolm DIANA DOWNES leave Mtss Moore a lmttle ptece of mtnd ARLENE EMHOF leave my place tn the ltbrary to Ann Wadsworth WARREN EVANS leave my well worn path up Kellogg St to one of Pudgy Stevenson s admtrers IVIARLENE GILBERT leave tn Ptnk and Patches BARBARA GRAVES leave my drtver s ltcense to Barb Dawes because she ll never get one any other way DICK GUIDO leave my lnterest tn medtctne to Joe Abraham IVIARJORIE HAINES leave my blue eyes to any blond wtthout any STEVE IRELAND leave my curly red hatr to Rtchte Dowsland PETE JONES leave my tnterest tn basketball to Vm cent Vangura CAROLYN JUDGE leave my New York accent to Mtss Batley GORDON LARSEN leave my hetght to Bernte Mahoney PEARL LITZ leave my gtggle to someone who can do It Justtce 34 o l I, . , ' - 1, ' 1, ' 1 - I, I , 1 . 4 . I, - Y . . ' I, . , ' to I, u , --- . I, y . . I, . , A . . . 1, Q - - - . I, I I , ' .. I ,, I, A D , ' I, JOAN D'APRIX, leave the cookie dough in Home Ec. I, , 1 ' , '--- I, ' , y I, , , I .5 . M . ,, I, . , ' ' Jo 1, Q - I, . , ' ' I . I, l . , . I, y . . l I, I , , I, - , . . . I, I ' , . . r . - I, . , ' ' I, ' , ' ' . JANE LONG leave my Short halrcut to Esther Town send REGINA MCMANUS leave my f1gure skatmv ab1l1ty to Barb Stockbrldge JOE MODA leave my spot on the school teams to Joe O Brlen CAROL MORAN leave the Challenger to a new ed1tor BERNIE MOREHOUSE leave my shmmgperformances on the Skl Tra1l to Pat Bell JOANNE MORGAN leave my lnterests 1n the Councll to Wrnrue I-Ialnes RAY MORGAN leave my mam rnterest to next year s Jumor Class ROGER MOULTON leave my hockey skates to M1ke Kar1n MARY JANE NESTER leave takmg my love for sports wlth me JOAN NOBLE leave my red ha1r to Pat LaConte GAROLD O SHEA leave my dependable Jalopy to Mlss Bullock RICHARD OWENS leave my sk1ll at teaslng people to Terry Tolles WANDA PETERS leave my attempts at p1ano play1ng to The Lost Chord ALEEN PUFFER leave my he1ght to Jamce Randall EDITH RLSTLE leave the dupllcatmg 1nk on my face to anyone crazy enough to take secretarlal practlce EDWIN ROBERTS leave my motor scooter to anyone who has a long tr1p home ANNE SCHRADER leave my bangs to any gun that shoots ROGER SCOONES leave for the bowlmg alleys as usual ADELE SLATER leave after the last page of thls yearbook 1s wr1tten my m1nd at ease JANE SMITH leave my corner on the plastlc towel market to Janet Cameron AUDREY TONER leave my green eyes to the k1ttens PEGGY TOWNSEND leave for St El1zabeth s to be come a nurse STEVE VANGURA leave my love for the woods to Dan Dressel BEVERLY WADSWORTH leave my s1ze 4 shoe to Paulme Ph1ll1ps EMILY WALASZEK leave the free run of Post Street to Els1e Ann Church1ll CARL WIGHTMAN leave the dark room for some light NOW having so disposed of our High School possessions we members of the Class of IQSI go on unencumbered seekmg to acquue the uapplngs of adulthood and the mature m1nd 5 , - . Y o , . , . . , . 7 1 . . , I . I 1 1 . , . , . . Y . J . -' 1 11 , . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 , . 1 , . ' 1 1 ' ' . 1 . - an as 1 . I 1 Q I I 1 1 1 . 5552 nh 52 F 'Riff Www onyx QE 4,-W.. AQ' 'H' U? f 5519: bmi? if 51,9 5 gm fi W ix Q2 :nw :Q 1 1 We 516 '1 4 fem -up sw MWW'-7' i tn- Ni' jf f7 OW glial? Sloofdfepa 1. Pete Jones 2.. Carolyn Judge 3 Jane Long 4. Gena McManus 5. Joan Noble 6. Marlene Gilbert 7. Anne Schrader 8. Jake O'Shea 9. Joan Dawes 10. Manny Cresswell 11. Joanne Morgan, Carol Moran 12. D1ck Owens, Edxe Restle 13. Bucky Moulton 14. Jeanne Altrmre 15. Skinny Scoones 16. Jackie Bridgemen 17. Pat Clarey. I, IW, O ww' Nw- ' '-L. w.. -NR ,,.v-' 'n . ,Q 4 . , 1 ,fn sffrfp ' x a- ,J M' 'yn-fl' xx yn yi . 4.15512 .1 61655855 -Wikis 0 uniom FIRST ROW Joyce Newman Betty Adour Elsie Churchill Estella Puffer Patricia LaConte President Bill Scoones Secretary Jane Cresswell Treasurer Anne Spink Vrce President Moses Acee Fannie Mae Dawes Patricia Tettamont Patricia Moore SECOND ROW Walter Savicki Rrchard Dowsland Joan Fisher Barbara Nicholas Sh1r1eyErtley E1leenJudge Barbara Stockbridge Ruth Cole Jean Burns Patricia Roth Carol Slawson JoAnnWadsworth Robert Daws Ronald Hadlock THIRD ROW William Donohue Donald Huther Francis Mosher Robert Baxrd David Blunt Richard Schmidt Arthur Wilson Kenneth Shultz Howard Peters Harvey Yando FOURTH ROW Dorothy Baldouf Ronald Kusienski Patricia Bell Sally Morse Lois Hughes Pauline Wesseldrne We of the Junror Class got a fresh start for our big year ahead by electing Wlllram Scoones as President To assist him in h1s cabrnet are Moses Acee Vrce Presrdent, Jane Cresswell Secretary, and Anne Spink, Treasurer Our class is well represented on the Student Council by W1111am Scoones Pauhne Phrllips Jo Ann Wadsworth Rtchard Dowsland, and Arthur Wilson Early in the year,a Twtrp Dance was held by our class Because of a conflict with the hockey game only a small crowd attended But everyone who drd come had a wonderful trme A Junior Raffle was sponsored with a radio for the prrze,and a clear profit of one hundred dollars was made A very capable selling Job was done by all of our members As a result of careful plannrng our Junior Class rrngs arrived during Chrrstmas vacation Thrs was an early date, for most rrngs usually come after the New Year We also held a successful bake sale in February All the our Prom a best ever event 0 money our class earns on these pronjects will go toward making Barbara Dawes, Pauline Phillips, Janice Randall, Milford Morris, Joseph Abraham, Charles Blunt, Donald Rizzo, - ' . , I ' t l , , . . 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U - D 38 ,Shia 0l'l'l0l Q5 FIRST ROW Mildred La Bounty Sandra Lynch Patricia Davey Beverly Dawes Catherine Townsend Cath erine Sherman Sue Hyland MaryPriest Sally Goodwin Patr1c1aUrtz SECOND ROW Richard Rooney Dan rel Burdick Elaine Brown hmma Benediet Rebecca Torrey Betty Ann Millard Jane Slater janet Ames Mary Grunert Sue Vollmer James Wadsworth Brian Wilson TlllRD ROW Kernanliennedy Donaldbiedsrna Ronald Stuttard Gerald Hoff Charles Zumbrurn Richard Karuzas Germaine Doyle John harm De Forest Hinman Bruce Kunz Dan Dressel Sarn Pinkstone Curtis Cartwright Betsy Fitchard Mary Warren Dorothy Bowen Leila Kaido Lily Eisenhut SECOND ROW EdwardGaffney Jack Allen Lois Altmire Lois Houck Charlotte Wood Beverly Rashford Mary Anne Scoones Betty I-laltiner Arlene Lett Mary Anne Stockbridge THIRD ROW John Ertley Le Roy Hoffman Terry Toles Dennis Brady Michael Brewster james Getz Ronald Desnnone FOURTH ROW Bruce Andes Diek Gilbert Edward Zilliouz Richard Kennedy Eric Weber Ray Frrested joseph O Brien Donald Ward Francis Burns William Burdick 39 FIRST ROW: Cecelia Wampfler, Pearl Adams, Jane Clipston, Beatrice Newman, Mary Alice Stevenson, U QPQJAHQQFL FIRST ROW Roberta Dawes Amy Wesseldxne Celestra Wampfler Nancy SITIIIII Barbara Brcwster Mary Ellen Pfleeger Shella Burns Margaret Costello Joan L Burns Joan Wesseldrne BECOND ROW Joan M Burns Theresa Acee Jeanne Myers Claudla Zoecker Marlene Burrows Laura T1m1an Judrth Hennessy Jean T1m1an Allce Wesseldlne Norma Deep THIRD ROW Ronald Wakefreld Thomas Jones Donald Clarey FOURTH ROW M1chealKar1n John Grunert Paul VanAllen Edw1n Weston Harry Cresswell Vernon Drake Rrchard Kozak James Mrller Courtney Krng James BSHOII Gerald CHPIIO Rrchard Kennedy Paul Bodmer Phllrp Cresswell FIRST ROW Helen Ward Carol Yando Nancy Crumb Gladys Butler Joan Wegrzyn Jane Wegrzyn Carol Yorton Shrrley Krefer Ruth Edwards Paulrne Benson Marrlyn Saunders bEC,OND ROW Nancy Martrn BeverlyAshley Myrna Barrett Margaret Benedrct Mary Vangura Suzanne Scoones Jane Crouch Rosemary Maxwell Artheda Barker Wmn1eHa1nes THIRD ROW Charles Judge Rendell Ertley Ray Barron B111 Ganey Charles Cone John Loom1s FOURTH ROW Lawrence Burns James Malloy Dean Cunnmgham James Suppe Stephen C resswell Fred Schuck John Bacon Lee Ld wards Arthur Stressel Thomas Manley Ray Wood 1 . A . A . A . a . . A . . - . ' -' : ' I I I I T I I A 4 I , D , , I . . ' U I . ' Y . - ' A . -.... I I I 4 I V I 1 4 I .' , , . l ' . A 2 . . ' ' , . . , n ' A :Q 1 1 IV n A - Q N : .I I I V I 'N' I I, ' v n 1 u A A A - Z I I I I I I l' : ' . ' . X. 5 T . . , '- 40 SWA Qu Q SEATED Costello Burns B Rogers R Robertson Barret K Robertson Petrre Vangu lock STANDING Waterman Millard Gracyal ny Iles Torrey Butler Tanner Young Nest er Parker Adour Mahoney Getz I1 Brady Cllpston March Vermrnskr STANDING Lett, Foley Bums bzajner Barth Rooney, Burdlck Walhn, Frost Joseph SEATED IanetCame1'on, Juha Cameron Clarey J Nelson, Karuzas, Remhardt, B Nelson Gru nerr Sherman Bowen Urtz Ross STANDING Mr V1vyan Markowlcz, Lynet, Gnffm Baum, Peck Crossley, Doris, MacDermott, Acee, Stores Anna Goodwin I ' 1 A 0 V------eff . : , ' . ' Dressel, McFadden, Miller, Patton: Siedsma, Audams, 1 ' . . V I 41 8U8I'ltA glade lc Washburn McDermott, Kendo Caprto Morrrson SECOND ROW Reece Brown, Adams Cosgroxe Allen Weston BllSll Gregory Rahmlow Wlgllllllall Selllllldl Ycrhe THIRD ROW Benort Lvans Gorton ll1mp1rey FIRST ROW Bruvsmr llowe, Pflauer Muelmll Gaff nu l31r1l11R Burrows Blllllillldll Maur B1Ll11ey I m 1l11111 ll11111p1rq Burns Suppe Urt7 SECOND ROW N 1ss llowlul Alllll S1 erman Robmson Scl11 1111 8.11 1 1.11 We1xC1' Tultle Llnebeek Sa mders Ruler rosl S111 larr D Aprrx IIIIRD ROW C 1111111111011 D11 Q lc lcnrm Crawford llerr111 l-IRSI ROW W Lllipflll' Root Laslfa Sgunders DeGroodt lo gland losenll Manley llolstun SLIIIUICTIO Feleta Stoffcl Mrller Klllfl SECOND ROW Clarey Holmes, lxl.1eLean Barnlull Chase Root, Wadsworth Wlnttaker fLlSl1lll31l Peters, Malloy Ro ers Dombrowskr Hoke llolf llelmer Shafer 1 1 1 1 1 .. Z , 'iv --'f--We-1 ----1 -- 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 N 1 ' - 3 1 ' 1 1 l 1 . i if A ,z .1 sy 1 ss, ' . 7 . D 1,1 ', 1 ,, 11 ,' , 1 J', IL! ' ' 1'1,, 1 l 1 1 1 1 1- - 1, 1, , , 1 ll 3, -,,,1,, rj., , ' X , 'X 1' l 1 L 1 1 1 A 1 1 1. .x, , .V ,, ,,, . l,, L , 1, 3 ,, '1' 11,21 1, r., , 1 , , if 1 1 ' 1 1 K. 1 M! 1 K '21 fr I L 1 1 -1 1 1 f -J 1 ,1 1 X 1 I 1 X 1 '1 1 D- 5' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 Y VT A 1 1 1 D 1 1 1 1 - 'Q O Q, 5' '. im FQ' Mx .Ma u w-.a-W , fig. 1.- 41 Q. 4:15. 1 f' ,r 1 , m , -.qt Ne, 'NH .v JYJQQ, 1 f 'f .nfs 1251 , ' ynn . 4. fr' .xdcfivified SEATEDg Anne Spink, Peggy Townsend, Pauline Phillips, Patricia Bell, Roger Cresswell, Patricia Roth, Jo Ann Wadsworth, Joan Noble, Richard Dowsland, Joan Dawes, Jane Cresswell, Jean Burns, Barbara Nicholas. STANDING: Mr. Budesheim, ArthurWilson, Richard Owens, Marlene Gilbert, Regina McManus, Ioan D'Aprix, Anne Schrader, Edith Restle, Jane Long, Carol Moran, Richard Gilbert, Bruce Kunz, Da- vid Blunt, William Jones. udic ounci The guiding feet of the music department belong to the members of the Music Council. ltis made up of representatives fromband,orchestra and senior chorus. The main purpose of this group is to help raise money for music department activities. With the money earned from various projects, several plaques earned by music groups in previous years,were pur- chased. This year's Music Council worked with Mr. Budesheim to help make the All-State program a success and to set up a system of awards for those participating in music groups. We hope this organization has made an effective imprint in C.C.H.S. activities and will continue to be a strong working body, Jo Ann Wadsworth, Pat Roth, Roger Cresswell, and Richard Dowsland inspect a music plaque. Our Director, Mr. B. Q11 LOI' Ol CAQ5tl a V. f Q, Q W ' -1 ,J 5 4 SEATED Wampfler Cameron Slater Townsend Randall Moran Cresswell Verm1nsk1 Jones Burns Sherman McManus Noble Zoeckler SECOND ROW Mormon l-lolstem Stoffel Townsend Wood Burrows Roth Puffer Gzlbert Blunt Restle Dowsland MacLean Sherman Owens Kunz Grunert Semlneno THIRD ROW Grrffln Wakefleld Grunert Grlbert Schrader Wadsworth Burns Slater Tappmg of feet may dtstract the conductor but It 1s a hablt of many members of the orchestra The openmg of school brought a lot of work for the orchestra F1TSt of all was the preparatlon for the Chrrstmas Concert Htgh on the 11st of act1v1t1es were the E1steddfod and State Contest The May Fest1va1 15 another annual event and the orchestra ends 1tS year by p1ay1ng for graduahon exerclses Sen1or Orchestra at the Chr1stmas Program I t l l 2 . . , . . . . ' '. . . Long, D'Aprix, Petrie, Nicholas, Audas. SEATED1 Parker, Kunz, Goodwin, Serininerio, Moran, Cackett, Blunt, Resllc, Gilbert, Dowsland, Schrader, Adour, Johnson, Mair, Saunders. SECOND ROW: MacLean, Acee, Jones, Grunerl, Puller, Gilbert, G. Grunert, Sherman, McManus, Noble, Zoeckler, Crouch, Crumb, Cameron, THIRD ROW: Ireland, Loomis, Baum, Wadsworth, D'Aprix, Moulton, Long, O'l3rien, Owens, Grunert, Petrie, Phillips, Burrows, Burns, Sherman, Maxwell. U enior Mme! Through the summer the concert band with many alumni and adults entertained the people of Clinton and vicinity at out-door concerts. Then as fall walked in on us, the band members spent much of their time practicing maneuvers and marching on the field for football games. Leaders were a gfroup of Majorettes, stepping snappily to the beat of the drums. Suddenly it was time for the Christmas concert and as always, the concert band put on a sparkling program. Spring came and with it came the May Festival and State Contest. With the coming of summer and the cycle complete, the members of the band and Mr. Budesheim can look back with satisfaction on another successful year. i Concert Band at the Christmas Program. Senior Chorus at the Christmas Program. Ivlany a noon hour feet belonging to C.C.H.S. music lovers make a pathway to the auditorium. Noon hour rehearsals are twice a week for the chorus. The first job to be undertaken was preparation for the Christmas Program. The highlight of this year's program was .loan Noble's narration of Why the Chimes Rang against a soft background of chorus music. With Januarycame new music to be prepared for the Music Contest and the annual Utica Eisteddfod. The climax of the Chorus' work occurs in the spring at the annual Nlay Festival. enior 6401145 FIRST ROW: Cartwright, Hadlock, Himcs, Churchill, Moore, Bonsel, Clarey, Smith, Adour, 5. Burns G. Grunert, Crumb, Butler, l. Newman, Martin, R. Dawes. SECOND ROW: S. Scoones, C. Townsend Moran, Bowen, LaBounty, Lynch, B. Newman, Toner, Peters, Restle, Puffer, Spink, Slawson, F. Dawes I. Dawes, Fisher, Cole, Roth, LaContc, Long, Deep, Kaido, M. Townsend, Meyers, Acee, Barret Maxwell, M. Saunders, I. Burns. THIRD ROW: E. Judge, Haltirier, B. Dawes, Hyland, Altmire, Pfleeger B. Wadsworth, M. A. Scoones, Warren, Benedict, B. Dawes, Clipston, D'Aprix, Downes, M. Gilbert Schrader, A. Slater, Randall, Crouch, Hughes, M. Burrows, Priest, Goodwin, McManus, S. Clarey Wood, Sherman, Millard, Wesseldine, Noble. FOURTII ROW: M. Grunert, Adams, Stockbridge, Rogers J. Burns, Vollmer, Phillips, Schmidt, Malloy, Rizzo, Larsen, J. Wadsworth, Bell, Morse, A. Burrows Graves, Emhof, Rashford, J. Grunert. FIFTH ROW: Zoeckler, Torrey, Ames, Brown, Fitchard, Bridge men, Stevenson, R. Gilbert, Mosher, Wilson, Schuck, Cresswell, Evans, Moulton, Jones, Morgan, W Scoones, Barnes, D. Blunt, C. Blunt, Adour, Kunz, Ireland, J. Burns, C. Judge, Nicholas, Audas. unior gan! .xdncl 0rcAe6fra FIRST ROW: Nicholas, Zumbrum, Baictti, Burns, McLean, Houck, Sherman, Cackett, Loomis, Calinski, Cook, Cameron, Jabour, Getz, D'Aprix, Warnpfler. SECOND ROW: Mair, Morgan, Hoyland, Beetle, Baum, Loomis, McLain, Stoffel, Chrysler, Markowitz, Holstein, Morrison, Parker, Budesheim, Rhoads. THIRD ROW: Bums, Joan Wegrzyn, Jane Wegrzyn. Junior Band and Orchestra, including fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh graders, are new groups this year. The forming of these groups will give the students experience in playing together and prepare them for the high school band and orchestra. Many of tnem will follow our foot- steps and fill positions which we Seniors vacate. FIRST ROW: Newman, Moore, Miller, Yerke, Petrie, Warren, Burns, Maxwell, Newman, Warren, Cryan, Miller. SECOND ROW: Morgan, Hoyland, Ertly, Mair, Wadsworth, Beetle, Cackett, Sherman, Loomis, McLean, Parker, Nicholas, Swertfager, Zumbrum, Baietti, Steates, Houck, Doyle, Katz, Gaugh, Dziuban. THIRD ROW: Baum, Loomis, Houck, Burdick, Mair, 5EiXTEDg Dennis Brady, Donald Ward, Walrer Saviclri, Ronald Desiinone, Roger Seoones, lloward Per..-rs, Edward Crane, Paul Bodmer. STANDING: Philip Cresswell, Roy Hoffman, Charles judge, DeForest Hinman, Raymond Friested, Harry Cresswell, Lee Edwards, Gerald Capiro, Mr. Horner Bray. The F.F.A. this year, under the direction of Mr. Homer Bray, suc- ceeded in living up to the past standards by being rated as one of the Empire Chapters in the state in its chapter activities and program accomplishments. To lead them, the members chose Roger Scoones, president, Ronald Desimone, vice-presidentg Walter Savicki, secretary, Howard Peters, treasurer, Donald Ward, reporter, and Ray Friested, sentinel. During the year the chapter participated in judging contests at Delhi, Boonville, and Vernon Fairs. Three days were spent at Cornell Uni- versity attending Farm and Home Week. SEATEDg Thomas Dressel, Raymond Morgan, Pere Jones, Warren Evans, Joseph Abraham, Roger Cresswell, Richard Owens. STANDING: Kenneth Shultz, Roger Moulton, Carl Wighrman, Roger Scoones, John Peck, Robert Baird, Robert Dawes. agzaorffsmen 2 CM Y 50 A Q 9 LEFT TO RIGHT: Lois Hughes, Jackie Bridgemen, Estelle Puffer, june g Chambers, Peggy Townsend, Patricia Roth, JoAnn Wadsworth. HQQPLGJQPJ In action, We've Got Pep! Fight, team, fight!As football games flew past, and basketball season swooped in, the cheerleaders could be seen and heard cheering our teams on through victory and defeat. As years roll by, the footsteps of the cheerleaders may fade, but the memory of their spirit and vitality will remain clear. Fifi! ii KNEELING: Catherine Townsend, Lee Kaido, Lois Altmire. STANDING: Mary ' '-2' Priest, Beverly Rashford, Sue Vollmer, Mary Grunert. ,goffdmww ,P Bl'0fAQl AO0J SPORTSMANSHIP CODE Keep the rules Keep fa1th wrth you comrades Keep your temper Keep yourself f1t Keep a stout heart rn defeat Keep your prrde under rn vrctory Keep a sound soul a clean mrnd and healthy body lklcrnbrrbrltctrdrll lQ5O SEAT l1D Xnnc Sprnk carol Nloran Joanne Nlorgan STANDINIL, JoXnn had worth Carl Wrbhr man Gerald Barnes Xlarlent Gllbcrr Clfl0l'lCl, There are few greater honors be stowed upon a hrgh school student than to be appornted to the Natlonal Honor Socrety The members are selected accordrng to scholastlc ratrng leader shrp abrlrty and servrces as good schoo c1t17ens Marlene Grlbert Regrna 'vlcwlanut Edrth Restle Carol Moran Arlene Emhof Adele Slater Gerald Barnes Jane Cresewell 52 Members elected IH 1951 SEATED Regrna McManus Mary Jann Nester Joan Noble June Chambers STANDING Rrchard Grlbert Jane Cresswell Wrlllam Scoones Raymond Morgan Adele Slater Roger Cresswell The persons elected to Sports manshrp Brotherhood are those who best carry out the rdeals of the Sportsmanshrp Code as they mold footsteps at C C H S The members are nomrnated by the entrre student body and voted upon by the Student Councrl and faculty 0l'l0l Sncrefy S I S Y ! 3 . z xv ' . . 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V l V A dk il I I . , OLUQI' Cm SEATED Jam long Rcgrna Nlclwlanus Barbara Gravcs Marlene Grlbtrt Anna Schrader Ndnlt blater carol Nloran Arlcnc Xudas .STANDING Ronald Hudlock Xnnc Splllti Donald R.lZLO Joan Nloblc Plul llucluock Fannre Mae Dawes Gordon Larson lanc Qresewell Gcrald Barnes Arlene I-.mhof Danni Burdlck M155 Helen Jacobs Rrclra rd Gllbcrt As we pace the floor backstage wa1t1ng for the curtaln to T158 we often feel l1ke of havrng to face an audrence for the f1r5t t1me But once our f1r5t steps have been taken and the f1rst l1ne5 sald we feel r1ght at home Anyone who has taken part rn a play has exper1enced th15 feehng The Tower Club IS the theatr1calport1on M155 Jacobs workmg on make up of C C H S Under the experrenced d1rect1on of M155 Helen Jacobs a play 1S produced and Patches was presented for the enjoy ment of the students and faculty The offrcers this year were Marlene Culbert pres1dent Anne Schrader, v1ce presroent Adele Slater secretary and Barbara Graves treasurer Adclc blater Paul Hltchcock Nlarlcne Grlbert Carol Moran from Prnk and Patches turning away and running from the thought each year. This year a one-act play, Pink l V r 1 ,, if . Af' X . , , , , - ' , ' ,. . P ., ar 53 Settmg up the dummy -f f' Want to buy a Cha11enger'7 Proofreadrng SEATED Mary Jane Nester Jane Long Marlene Grlbert Carol Moran Jane Lresswell Anne Schrader JoAnn Wadsworth Paulrne Phrllrps STANDING Mrss Kathryn Dawes Rrchard Dowsland PilI'1L,1B Roth Terry Tolles Joan Noble Danrel Dressel Errc Weber Relieeea Torrey Rrehard Karuzas Latherrne Sherman Joanne Morgan Rrchard Rooney Janet Ames Nlrss Jeanne de la Porte 54 A dj, . I K f F x 5 A I XY Y , . J' 'bv , if f,,, .1 My ww,,,,7. - ff, 1, A s t' ' L, Z I 0 N,,,i,,-11557 5 1 . . ' . ' , ' ' 3 . 2 ' . . A ' ' - 1 ' 2. ' . 1 . . 1 I 1 - I u ix r J v - ' I 1 Q I V' n . ' , ' A ' . ,n . , J 1 Clause, PRODUCTION STAFF SEATED Arlene Emhof P3Il'1C13 LaConre Audrey Toner Janet Ames Patrrcra Roth Ed1rhRestle Wanda Peters Beverly Wadsworth Jackie Brldgenren Shlrleyf Ertley STANDING Erleen Judge P3.Lll1llEIlVL.SSLlCl1ll6 R1Cll8I'Cl Grlbert Samuel Prnksrone Donald Hurher Ronald Hadlock Janrcc Randall Carol Slawson Arthur Wllson Suzanne Clarey Ioby Burns Danrel Burdrck Edward Gaffney Extra' Extra' Read all about rt' Once a Under the leadershrp of Carol Moran, month footsteps may be heard at C C H S the staff wrrtes proofreads types mrmeo scurryrng tobuy a copy of the Challenger graphs and staples before the Challenger fresh off the press The school paper IS a appears for sale source of what has happened rs happenrng The advrsers thrs year were Mlss Kath and 1S gorng to happen throughout the school ryn Dawes, Mrss Jeanne de la Porte and year Mr Howard Chaney The frnal steps mrmeographrng ART STAFF SEATED ArrW1lson Rrchard Dowsland STANDING Donald Huther Mr Howard Chaney Rrchard Karuzas and staplrng 1 , ' ' . 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I , n , . ogff e jlcree ounci SEATED Shrrley Kexfer Courtney Krug Wrnrfred flames Marlene Burrows STANDING Margaret Wampflcr Marlene Burrows STANDING Margaret Wampfler john Paul Burdrck Fuller Torrey Douglas Crossley Bruce Wadsworth Mrs Bessre Adams Alrce Ann Wesseldrne The Llttle Three Councllrs ahard work mg group representmg the .Tumor I-hgh School ln the student government of the school The off1cers of thrs Councrl are W1n1fred Hames pres1dent Courtney Krng vrce presrdent Marlene Burrows secre tary and Sh1rley Kerfer treasurer They have carr1ed on many useful actrvltres throughout the year to acquarnt the seventh graders wrth the school and one another t encourage student part1c1pat1on 1n school 3Ct1V1t1eS to ard rn hall superv1s1on and to encourage courtesy and frrendlmess among students We hope that as trme goes by the shoes of these capable leaders wrll be fxlled by students equally energetrc and helpful OFFICERS Shlrley Kelfer Courtney Kmg Marlene Burrows Wrmfred Hames 56 l, , , ,. I. D . I - v f I - ' 1 . Z n 1 n n , . I - ,O . 1 , 1 1 1 ' v 1 ' ' . . . . . 1 9 - 3 , 1 , . Frllrng the offrclal shoes of C C H S are the members of the Sen1or Student Councrl By a custom mtroduced th1s year the student body elected Stephen Ireland presrdent and Joanne Morgan vrce presr dent The Counctl elected Carol Moran secretary and Wrllram Scoones treasurer Howlett and Mr Howard Vtvyan The Counc1l d1d a commendable Job 1n performtng 1ts customary dutres of trrm mrng the Chrrstmas tree schedulmg the school dances supervrsmg the halls durmg el'll0l .Simlmf UMUC! Stephen Ireland presrdent grves oath of offrce to Carol Vloran Wrllram Scoones and Joanne Morgan the noon hour and arrang1ng the electron of Sportsmanshtp Brotherhood For the f1rst trme the entrre student body held an open meetmg and planned a dance The Chrrst mas Whrrl under the supervlsron of the Councrl In March the Councll presented an Ice ftgure skat1ng and hockey The members of thls year s student councll can certarnly look back on an actrve and most successful year SEATED Mr Howard Vtvyan JoAnn Wadsworth Janet Ames Wrlltam Scoones Joanne Morgan Stephen Ireland Carol Moran Mary Jane Nester Paulrne Phrllrps Mrss Isabel Howlett STANDING Arthur Wrlson Bruce Kunz Roger Cresswell Errc Weber Gerald Bames Rtchard Grlbert Rrchard Dowsland I I The advisers this year were Miss Isabel Carnival,featuring snow sculpturingmacing, 57 ft The v1ctor1ous senlor g1r1s and then' goa he Llbrary d1sp1ay durumg Book Week. Kumg and Queen of the Ice Carruval Commun1ty Art Show ln Town Hall 58 1 L Q T A A AV 1 55,454 K. . , ,. , . Q ' , , 5' ' A M: I , , Q .VA ,W 4 V- ' . .', K ,Vt f , gf- - L ,V , A rf . . , K X ' , V , -, . .4 N J . . - EN .v f L o . OO 0 Sanrio joofgaf 8 Let S go' ww 'if 5 JV' mf Q QCA, Q? SEPTED Jones Saunders Larson OBr1en Owens Moda, Abraham OShea R Cresswell Baud STANDING Coach Parkhurst Welch Doyle, RlZLO, Kunz Acee W Scoones Moulton, Ireland, 'xlanagcr Hadlock Coach Morgan OPPONENT THEY New Hartford 33 Whrtesboro 44 Hamllton I7 Onerda O Qi 3 , r f Co captalns Jones and Moda, 60 OPPONENT THEY Canastota 6 Cazenovra O New Hartford I3 .NOCLG ZQI4 521 r' Glyn. KNEELING: Dressel, S. Cresswell, Allen, Van Allen, Baird, Owens, Bums, Karin. STANDING: Saun- ders Manager- Burdick R. Cresswell Moulton W Scoones R Scoones O'Brien Morgan, Nardello Coach 3 Morgan Captarn Alternates Moulton and Scoones win, OPPONENT Rome Lake Placld Onondaga Valley Rome Rome Onondaga Valley Lake Plactd Northwood Rome Onondaga Valley Rome Onondaga Valley Hamrlton I V s l-lamrlton J V s Onondaga Valley Lake P1ac1d T HEY W Wg-f E q, Uma. Ji., Act1on' Coach Mlke Nardello ,U ELJLQKAUK Hadlock Manager Kennedy Brewster Doyle Kusrenskl Getz Nlrller Coach Balettr .W Num Strategy ' Co captarns Getz and Doyle OPPONENT Canastota New Hartford Cazenovra Watervxlle Holland Patent V V S Wh1I6Sb0f0 Onelda Canastota Whltesboro Cazenovla Holland Patent Harmlton V V S Hamllton Watervxlle New Hartford THEY Maxwell W Jone s ulrdifg Aa f! M. De Simone 5 ,. 4 Uk , 0,1901 4 na r 44.1411 A Des1mone Manager Gu1do Evans ,g, Ss 4 .cy kim OPPONENT Canastota New Hartford Cazenov1a Waterv11le Holland Patent V V S Whltesboro Onelda Canastota Wrutesboro Cazenov1a Holland Patent Hanulton V V S Harn11ton Waterv111e New Hartford U Mahoney Acee Vangura 63 O'Shea f i ,f X 4 ,rv JQ2,UrQL7Q5s4 , .0 'MW 299312525 mmm H64 1 THEY ' 8 . C Jones Weber xl it Moda Coach Morgan L ww, llllwn Tm ?' WE 5, fx ME 35 Z8 4 'V g 40 41 61 44 ' Z8 51,,fX 2 38 ' 36 fV 'Abr 9 Q L33 48 ' ' ff 'E A on . . . 44 ' H 3 ' 36 ' 58 30 ' 32 52 Z7 27 1 ' 50 ,- 51 ' 35 45 41 28 ' 33 44 . . . Z8 51 ' 44 37 ' 33 48 46 Q1 4 zfiqjlfx dffmff of 1:1 46:1 dd .. iff 5? ef fy Q ,gift 1 0 6 8 1 d 11 1. 38JNll27 1 ,0 1 ,W I I X X l I V: K K ga A-w'iM.W 2 3 331303 L 4 43 6 5 6163 33 -6 1 6 K, M j 4 dn 1 df1 ' N 41 4 3 2 ck ' 2 ' fi ' A 2,,. T . I ul gl 5860! OPPONENT THEY Sherrlll Cana stota New Hartford Ham1lton One1da Cazenovla Waterv1lle Onelda I-Iam1lton The Vars1ty Baseball team had another champ season m 1950 Paul I-htchcock and Mmke Crane were chosen as co captams The battmg honors went to Paul H1tchcock who h1t a 560 clmp The second One1da game 1n wh1ch Br1an Welch pmtched a f1V9 h1tter was the season s best PHC The 1950 teack team although not outstand1ng part1c1pated ln several track meets The team as a whole d1d not take any honors but several lndl v1duals placed 1n the f1nals Jun Komor 1n the 440 and Abe Adour mn the 100 In a tr1angular meet wxth Wlutesboro and Rome the Maroon and Wh1te placed second Whltesboro f1rst and Rome thlrd A tr1p to New Hartford was unsuccessful as our arch r1vals won by a large margln H1ghl1ghts of the meet were Ab1e s wm over undefeated Fred Gunther ard .hm Komor s loss A dual meet w1th Wh1tesboro prov1ded closer compet1t1on but left the Clmton team st1ll wmless The team reached one goal last season though IH gettlng new unlforms The maroon sweatsh1rts w1th CLINTON spelled on them and long maroon sweat pants opened the eyes of the opponents as the team appeared Members of the team were 100 Abe Adour 220 Abe Adour and Warren Evans 440 J'1m Konlor 330 Bob Ba1rd Mmle Bob Buckley Hxgh Jump Dlck Schmldt Broad Jump J1m Kon1or and Abe Adour Pole Vault Steve Ireland and Jack Axny Shot put J1m Acee D1scus Harry Wadsworth D1ff1CUIt16S m schedulmg and overlapp1ng of act1v1t1es caused the sea son to be cut short 64 WE 4 ' 0 13 5 6 13 5 ' 0 l ' 6 6 ' 5 5 ' 3 3 ' 2 0 ' 1 and 220 were steady winners. gang , Soorfa . , I rr- I , V 4 All Ill I an - I FIRST ROW Betty Adour Aleen Puffer Audrey Toner Elste Ann Churchrll June Chambers Patrrcla Tettamant Estelle Puffer Carol Moran Joanne Morgan lane Cresswell Jacquelrne Brldgemen SECOND ROW Patrlcra Roth Anne Sprnk Fannre 'vlae Dawes Barbara Stockbrrdge Bernrce Morehouse Mary Jane Nester Barbara Dawes Regma MQMaI1u5 Manene Gllberl 1oanDApr1x Paulrne Wesseldme Joan Dawes Lors Hughes Io Ann Wads worth Mtss Muench FIELD HOCKEY RECORD Clmton Opponent Proctor Inter scholasttc freld hockey basket U F A ball volleyball and softball are frelds of Proctor endeavor for the Grrls Sports Club Junror N H rcs Under the able leadershlp of Mary Jane N H Nester the group acqurred an envrable rec ord rn the wm column parttcularly rn fteld hockey where the team rema1ned undefeated Llsted among challengtng schools were Proctor U F A Whrtesboro New Hart ford Cooperstown and Watervrlle More 1mportant than the number of con tests won however, were the numerous op portumtres presented for developmg qualr tres of good s p or t s ma n s h 1 p mdwtdual 1n1t1at1ve and group fellowshrp These at trtbutes have made for Clrntona fme student reputatron as well as provrdmg establrshed values for carry over rnto out of school 1 6 SEATED Bernrce Morehouse Vrce President Maryjane Nester Presrdent Audrey Toner Treasurer STANDING Pat Roth Secretary Regrna McManus Sergeant at Arms 65 I K D ,, ' I , 5 5 4 0 - - - , - 2 . . . o I Y . 5 Z 1 ' , 1 . - 5 . . Z senior varsity organization in girls' athlet- 4 U- F. A- Z ' , ' 2 . . 1 l'f . ' ' V Sanrio jar The gym takes on a flurry of sp1r1ted act1on when badmlnton assumes 1ts place on the fall schedule of after school events Wmth each succeedmg year br1ng1ng forth a host of new talent lt was pred1cted that the three year champ1onsh1p relgn of Nester and Morehouse was about to be term1nated Result Mary Jane and Bern1ce added st1l1 another trophy to the1r collect1ons Matches are bemg arranged for mter school com pet1t1on 1n the Spr1ng wlth a team composed of Bern1ce Morehouse Ivlary Jane Nestel' Barbara Dawes Betty Adour Jane Long Marlene Gllbert Mary Grunert and Betty F1tchard WM Bowllng holds the spotl1ght as a popular w1nter recreatlonal sport wrth forty f1ve g1rls entered 1n the h1gh school league Th1s year s w1nn1ng team 1ncluded Barbara Dawes Patr1c1a Roth Betty Adour Patrl C13 LaConte and JoAnn Wadsworth Mary Jane Nester h1gh 1nd1v1dual scorer agam took the bowlmg Oscar Interscholastm meets held w1thU F A Proctor and Wh1tesboro showed Cllnton keglers to be rn top form Representmg the school 1n area compet1t1on were Kneelmg June Chambers Ed1th Restle Bety Adour Stand1ng Patr1c1a LaConte Patr1c1a Roth Mary Ann Scoones Barbara Dawes Joan D Apr1x JoAnn Wadsworth Ivlary Jane Nes ter Theresa Acee MarJor1e Peck Arlene Audas as both a fall and sprmg act1v1ty lntra represent Clmton 1n 1nter school meets She1la Burns Anne Schrader Joan Noble team 66 , . , . . . ' 'f X n . . . 1' 4, 1 s 1 , . . 1 1 - an n . i 1 , . . . , 1 1 . - I 3 ' 1 1 ' Q n Q 1 a 1 ' 4- , - 1 1 V . 1 1 , . J 1 ' 1 1 1 - i ' . 7 : . . .ga W' f . V' 1 , Fr ' 1 1 . :ir ,wr ,Jr 1 , ' ,. Y - . 1 5 1 f , 'V D A ,.,,, V gm J, 1 1 QQ' ' 'S . l - - u 1 vw ' ' . , - . . . - 1 1 . . . . , . w H1tt1ng the bull s eye 1S gettmg to be more of a sure thmg each year as rnountmg mterest 1n archery encourages an 1nc1-ease 1n regular student part1c1pat1on Scheduled mural competxtlon 1S topped off at the end of the seasons by a h1gh school tournament and the select1on of the s1x h1gh scorers to and Majorre Peck are mcluded on th1s year s HIGH SCORERS To date the 6 3 s lead the parade of basket tossers 1n the noon hour tournament Shown w1th manager June Chambers are Kneehng Wllhams Wes se1d1ne Chambers Enghsh Townsend Standmg LaConte Grant Bout111er Bal ett1 Clarey Stoffel Judge SHARPSHOOTERS Under the able man agersh1p of Joan Noble and Anne Schrader seventh and e1ght grade g1r1s found after school fun 1n archery A tournament ch maxed the season w1th Nancy Scoones placxng f1rst and Janet Cameron a close second 1n scormg honors Shown at the leftare Root Wesseldme Kaldo Saunders MacDermott Blankman Johnson Holstem DeGroudt Cameron Anne Schrader super v1sor Luuor ,NM .giaorfd HOCKEY CHAMPS Mrs Luther s 7 Z homeroom had to do some fancy st1ck han d11ng to overcome the strong competmtlon of other partlcxpatmg teams Led by Peggy Wampfler the group 1nc1uded Kneehng Saunders Manley Root Wampfler Kmg Laska Joseph Standmg Holstem Feketa Sem1ner1o Stoffel Loveland DeGroudt M111er 0 0 L I - .. ' Y l E .V xr , , , - .N f, f A . . Q 1 f 1 1 1 - '. ni 7 ' . . . . . f , 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 - x KX 1 , 1 V I, L- K' L 5 f ,. ' - , s - I , I J J . 2,1 ' X . ' u A 1 1 1 1 1 I ' J 1 , m ' . . A g 1 1 1 1 1 N . - .. I . - . : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 4 e ., . e t X W ., fag: ,ig , , . 4' ' .Q I- ' LI LfitE1T'e Q I ,ww s t if t 1 1' .',, we-nl A ' Q . .r t , D V V f' , .iw , , 'E 9 Q . 2'A Y wi ,iw 'E t EY? ,ff +3 ti T7 iff' f atea n new M , .fn We y e , I! , In ..a.,,4 H4 , f Ma: May, ,, , ,K 41:53 ., I I E if ' 5 , . , , Q at , ,.,. ,th Q 4 4, , .aw SM 'P' 9 Q 2, ,. -1- ,' 'T 5' N 5, Ready get set GO' Batter up' -Q. ,,M ' '-11-f Gutter ball ' 'UW' 14.355 fi If Q4 Pass lt, Reglna' Hold lt g1I'1S UWM wf-if mf? ' rm I A A Q b A . M A N ... , --' . . My 1' L K U-WW.. I 'J fry ff Q ' 5 A t e e ete - A f 4 ,e, fywf i 7V17i5lf L'.' ,. H 55376 2 it in ., A 5 f 'gg y jg V -, pei ' ' - Q an Q f .A . V I Y Wikia? t ,,e :J-1 at t Q - ,W e t Xi , K Ly Vai L7 H? V5 .f L' , g . 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I ' 68 CL fI'0I'lC5 The pubhcatron of The 1951 Cl1nton1an 1S made POSSIDIC through the sales of the book and the f1nanc1al support of the busrness men and fr1ends of the school mn Clmton and ne1gh bor1ng commumt1es Each of the people or f1rms l1sted below gave a f1ve dollar g1ft toward the project To them the Class of 1951 expresses smcere apprec1at1on A LEXANDER HAMILTON INN ACEE S MEAT CO Wholesale Meats Clark M1lls New York Best W1shes from THE ACE BEAUTY SI-IOPPE Cllnton New York Compllments of THE GREAT A Sz P TEA COMPANY Cllnton H J ALLEN EST ADOLPH S GARAGE 35 Utxca St Cllnton Phone 683 BROADWAY BRAKE SERVICE 411 Broadway Utmca N Y Compllments of BURNS GROCERY Comphments of D H BURDICK 8: SONS BROWN S ELECTRIC W1r1ng Ez Repalr Comphments of BITTEKER ELECTRIC CO College St Cllnton N Y Best W1shes BURTON S STOVE STORE Compllments of FRANCIS J BURNS Comphments of BALDWIN S BEAUTY SHOP BILL S GULF SERVICE 66 Ut1ca St Cllnton N Y Phone 669 R T J BRITCHER Your Local Fuel Dealer Comphments Comphments Compllments Compllments of CLINTON F F A of Your CASE AND DE LAVAL DEALER of CLARK MILLS LUNCI-IEONETTE of CLINTON FISH AND GAME CLUB Compllments of CAWLEYS SALES gl SERVICE Ford gl Dearborn Equlpment Compliments of CRANE DAIRY CO CLINTON FUEL Z9 SUPPLY CO CLINTON SWEET SHOP COLLEGE BARBER SHOP Frank Rocky Sam At Your Serv1ce Cl1nton THE COUNTRY STORE G1fts Ant1ques Sz Sundr1es Comphments of GIRLS SPORTS CLUB Stop At CLINTON HOME BAKERY for the Best of Baked Goods CI-IAS BUSHINGER Florlst mn the V1llage 52 Genesee St N H Phone 2 5163 Complmments of CLINTON BOWLING CENTER Compllments of CLINTON FIRE DEPT Best Wxshes to Our Slster Class CLASS OF 1953 Compl1ments of CRESSWELL APPLIANCE CO Compllments of CLINTON KNITTING CO CLINTON IIETALLIC PAINT CO Franklm Sprlngs THE CLINTON COURIER CLOUTE S SERVICE STATION NEIL S CHURCHILL Agency Compllments of BUD DAWES Compllments of IVIR AND MRS Franklm Sprmgs Insurance Serv1ce Phone 509 M1 NEWTON DOWSLAND . . H . . ,, . . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . - . , . . 1 -1 1 1 1 1 ' - , . . . 1 -1 -1 ' 1 1 ' 1 , . . 1 -1 1 ' - . . ' 1 r 1 ' 1 ' 1 . , , ., . . - v ,, , . . 1 . , , - ' u iv D'APRIX BROS., Heating Oils-Burner Service, Utica 8: ll Fountain, Clinton GERMOND BROS., INC., 66 Utica St., Clinton, N. Y. H H GOODWIN FUEL Clark Mills GRIMALDI S Famous For Italian Food gl Pizva Bleeker St Utica Compliments of GORTON S STORE Compliments ofA F GAFFNEY MD GEORGE gl DAD S Fresh Frozen Food gl Meats Utica GEORGE GOODWIN Florist Phone 516 Wl Clark Mills N Y Compliments of FORD S MARKET FISHER DEPT STORE gl SMART TOGGERY New Hartford N Y HAROLD S BARBER SHOP HANKS TRUCK STOP Kirkland N Y EDWARD HEINTZ HEINTZ FUNERAL HOMES HOGAN S STORE Hiffa Bros CLINTON FOOD MARKET RICHARD W HUGHES Compliments of HUGHES FRENCH MOTOR CORP Chevrolet HARRISON S FURNITURE STORES Kirkland Clark Mills Compliments of JEAN S FOODS of Utica JEANS BEAUTY SHOP 8 College St Clinton N Y Phone 688 INSURANCE l William St Clinton N Y Phone 34 We Serve the Best Food KNOTTY PINE RESTAURANT Next to Wgat Phone 690 81 Compliments of KIETH S LUNCH LINCOLN LAUNDRY Fine Dry Cleaning Regular Clinton Service CARL R LITZ Refrigeration Service Clinton Phone 147 J Compliments of LANGDON gl HUGHES CONSTRUCTION CORP 246 Elizabeth St Utica Compliments of MOSES GRAIN CO Compliments of MCCABE S STORE MT ROYAL BOWLING IZ Sanction Alleys JOHN A MOORE Certified Public Accountant 110 Genesee St Utica N Y Compliments of MCCABE BROS Compliments of THE MODERN TAILOR SHOP OF CLINTON INC ROY B MASON Fire 8: Marine Insurance ll Prospect St Clark Mills Compliments of M 8: S ELECTRICAL SERVICE Ed Schwald MELODY HOUSE Music Records Pianos Television 5 Blandina St Utica Compliments of GEORGE MARSH NESTER BROS Contractors OWENS FUNERAL SERVICE Clinton N Y Best Wishes HOWARD G OWENS Florist Compliments of O BRIEN S MARKET Compliments of O BRIEN S STORE Franklin Springs N Y PETRIE BROS Used Cars General Repairing Phone 608 Jl Clark Mills Compliments of THE PHOTO SHOP KEN PATRICK Representing The Mutual Life Insurance Co Of N Y Clinton N Y Best Wishes THOMAS A ROWAN General Insurance Phone 689 Clinton REID SHELDON 8: CO Luggage 241 Genesee St Utica N Y Compliments of STONE S EVERGREEN NURSERY Utica Road Phone 150 J JERRY SCHILLING SNELL S SENECA TURNPIKE DRIVE IN New Hartford . f , A , . . , ! J 7 '! ' n . . , . . , . ! 1 I r . 1 - 1 ' n ' 1 1 ' ' 5 , . , , . . U 'I 'I , . . , - . , . , , . 7 -1 1 - - ' ' . ., . , . . ' ' 1 ' I I , . . . I . y .- '! '! ' 1 Compliments of EDWARD C. MARTIN, Attorney ' ! . , I I I , ., D , . . . , ' ' y . . - ., . I I - . - - . - . . , , l, . 'I , , . . ' I I . , , . . 1 1 - - '1 1 . I 1 ' 7 , ' s . . ., ' , . . . I ' Y H I ' n ' ' -1 1 ' ' . , . - - 1 7 Y ' 1 Good Luck to Class of 51 A M SPENCER AGENCY Clark M1115 SEARS ROEBUCK CO The Nat1on s Dept Store Ut1ca Compllments of SPLIT ROCK FRED SUPPE Sales Dodge Trucks Dodge Passenger Cars Plymouth Cars Comphments of SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL Best Wlshes to the Class of 1951 ALAN STEVENSON Comphments of FREDERICK G TURNER Smart Fashlons for .Tunlors and Teens TEEN AGE SHOP INC Best Wmshes to the Class of 51 From THE TOWER CLUB Comphments of WEAVER WATSON PONTIAC C11nton N Y Comphments of NIR 81 IVIRS RAY L WIGHTMAN WALT S GARAGE General Repalrs on A11 Ivlakes of Cars WEBB S Gentlemen s Apparel Ath1et1c Equlpment WINN S ESSO SERVICE Z4 Hour Servlce New Hartford N Y Ph 2 9306 Comphments of A FRIEND GEORGE A BARRON Plumbmg and Heatlng Phone 641 RZ CLARK MILLS FARM SUPPLY All1s Chalmers Farm Eqmpment Sales 81 Servlce Comphments of ED KIEFER Compltme-nts of HOUSEHOLD SERVICE INC Cornphments of CUNNINGHAM Bu1ck Sales 8: Servmce GENE M OLIVER GARAGE General Automoblle Repa1r Clmton Compllments of CLINTON FARM SUPPLY MADELL STUDIOS 71 O F, G. WEST 81 CO. Painting and Decorating Contractors, Phone 4-4663 .!4llfO9l' A 00 00 4:0 00 iff BIYEIQSA? LTIYFARBQOKS MYERS AND CO. INC TOPEKA KANSAS U, 4' of: ': a.' 32 : - Pl' 'u 1 1-' .','-.,- ,' .'a,'.'.:Q fHf F'ACfN1AIxfRS Of Qll-UH? la. .l.:':. .. ::.'. - 1 'N' ws, W 4' X v Q ff' X N, . I , -Mwfx 44, x HHH- iiix x , Sf Q FK --,N l 'iw aut 1 3 .v , , mr, + dlihodmlli ' L U :fx as I u ' Q O ' 'Q . ' 1 I O 5 I A f ig-- Mw, E Q ' Q A-,W .glam f s . ! 4. U vi ' 4 v A Q Q . .K ,-Q-My ,iqrrn-fr--T-H.. 1-. i-v I . , ,, ,. 'J f :iff My if .I- 'iii 7,51 -.Lgf 3.53: -sl . .-.--V-I . 51 3: 'ff-3 -3 -eff? Eff 4:- f, A f gig ,, 5, i ..,,. , ei ' In A, , . Q A , X .. y ,. E' Ni. x ,i . , ,'- W, :,..: i, ft- -.Y..-.,x-vf,-,-.7i--'--,,----- H,-vjxfs
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