Hinsdale Central High School - Panorama Yearbook (Hinsdale, NY)
- Class of 1947
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' '-- - 1 4--Q: - .. llElllUATl0l The class of 1947 dedlcates th1s Panorama to M1ss Helen' she IS famlharly known Her pat1ence ready sm1le and xulhngness to help have made ,, her the valued frlend of all the stu dents and espec1al1y to us We are glad to have pr1v11ege of knowmg you had the Av --. it iff The world 1S so full of a number of thmgs m sure we should all be as happy as kmgs Rf' 'wt' 4 'h-no 'QU' Message from our Pr1nc1pal W1th1n th1s book are gathered many of the records of mllestones along the path of the students of Hmsdale Cen tral Here are many of the l1tt1e s1de tr1ps and refresh1ng pauses that are so v1tal a part of school l1fe Th1s IS an excellent medlum to help preserve those fr1endsh1ps and to keep allght that Splrlt Wh1Ch surely characterlzes the best tlmes of our l1ves In departmg lt IS my hope that the sen1ors take w1th them not only fond memor1es of school days but also an 1n telllgence and stamina Wh1Ch w11l help them to extend and lmprove the most wonderful age 1n human h1story a great t1me 1n wh1ch to have the pr1v1lege to l1ve Y H ' as I A , I7 - Y . A 'Miss Helen? H u ' A , I' Q . . 'wh M ' , ' r Y , 1 GILBERT F KRWE LL HOWARD CROSBY Presldent GE ORGE JOHNSON ROBERT LEARN ELWIN EMERSON D1str1ct Superxntendent W! 4 av ,Q ' 1 .- ',g,, A , 4 3 gr z , 4, 5 q Q 5 ,. 25' 5 Q gf' if E 2? ' 1 . tiff ?c .1 i 'ig f 4 5 5,5 f': 1 H 5 I L JPN ,553 igiiwr ,. !?'7'S-F FAUULTY ny 1 f L3 'f 4-fl-if . 491- , ' 3? . 5 . -- 1- . ' - . ,L LM. ,, f I ,Z ,, .11 3 y Q 2 ru t. A ,....a,.,.,.,,,,, salliiuidntm wnhmnfmwr- S755 1, 4 t 74- : W ,l 1 . li ' 1 f-2, i 2 mix ' L . Seated A Kelley, D Morr1s, V Sm1th R Lockwood R Howe, L Murray P Forsberg F Gavm Standlng S Greene, L Cooper, V Searle, E Fa1rf1eld M Kratts, N Berwanger D Keefe M Fay, T Colamomco Absent B Greene Robert K Howe V1ola Sm1th Vera Searle L1la Cooper Dorothy Keefe Norma Berwanger Rosamond Lockwood Ethel Fa1rf1eld Frances Gavm Blanche Greene Margaret Fay Thomas Colamon1co Paulme Forsberg Dor1s Morrxs Stuart Greene Anne Kelley MED AB BEd Alfred Geneseo Geneseo Geneseo Geneseo Buffalo State Buffalo State Buffalo State D'Youv1lle Pratts lnst1tute Allegheny St Bonaventure Oh1o State Elm1ra Cortland Alfred Rlder St Bonaventure Pr1nc1pa1 Second Grade Th1rd Grade Fourth Grade Flfth Grade Sixth Grade Seventh Grade Elghth Grade Language Home Econonucs Soclal Studles Sclence 8a Coach Mus1c Phys1cal Ed Agrlculture Commerc1a1 2 4 Q 4 A 4 f 1 2 i 1 , : .. . ' . 'L , . , . . , . , . B.S. M.S. ' ' Mary Kratts Geneseo First Grade ' ' B.S. B.S. ' ' ' B.S. ' ' B.A. D A.B. ' ' ' BJS. D .L ' Sept Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Ian. Mar. 2 7 EARL AUGIE Born October 13 V' Though you were called 1931 1 By the Master above Dled November 17 fx' Your memory l1ves on 1946 53: We cher1sh It w1th love M. Mrs Gu11ck presented a beaut1fu1 electrlc phonograph to the school 1n honor of her son Earl CHIHIL FQLMIHR School Opens March 21 Iumor Dance March Arm1st1ce Day Apr1l 2 Sen1or Play Apr1l Freshmen Dance Apr1l Basketball Season Opens Apr1l Chrlstmas Vacatlon Apr1l School Reopens June 23 Apollo Club Concert June 24 Sen1or Dance Operetta Easter Vacatlon School Reopens Houghton Band Concert Rye The Mag1c1an F Iumor Dance Graduat1on Semors fly to New York on Amerlcan A1rl1nes Flagshlp from Buffalo, New York Wi W T . 2 ' . 1 ' 28 .11 ' ' . 14 ' 14 .15 14 .19 ' 23 , 1 ' .21 ' 25 F. . A. - ' iw ,ZZ if K X44 X W MARY LOWE, Presldent 'Knowmg what she wants to do She stlcks to 1t, and carr1es thmgs through ' Vlctory Club 1 Dramat1c Club 2 4 Camera Club 2 Dancmg Club 2 Sen1or Play 4 Sen1or Presldent 4 JOAN SOWINSKI, V1ce Presldent Chattermg glggllllg all day long L1fe to her 1S but a song Dance Club 1 Student Councxl 2 G1rls Sports 2 3 4 Senior Play 4 Class offlcer 4 Advertlsmg Manager of Panorama 4 IOYCE WAGNE R, Treasurer Study study every day Lots of work and a l1tt1e play Vlctory Club 1 Student Councll 3 Treasurer 4 Sen1or Play 4 BETTY MONTARO, Secretary Sllent and happy go lucky IS Followmg Mary 11ke a Queen Bee V1ctory Club 1, Dramat1c Club 2 Camera Club 2, D3.l'lC1Ilg Club 2, Sen1or Play 4. Sen1or Secretary 4 I O 51-4 P , 9 9 s E' f H . , . Q Q' . 3 7 ' 7 9 3 7 7 U ! - u . ff ' - - ' she, P 1 , Q, , 4 DONALD BLACKMON He's the champ1on of the team, Strong and sllent, or so he seems ' BOB JOHNSON W1tty, w1se, and oh so gay, He's lots of fun at work and play Class Pres1dent 1 2, 3 F F A 1 2 Mechamcs Clubl Sclence Club l 2 Student Council Rep , 3 Student Counc1l Pres 4 Panorama Assoc Ed 3 Edltor of Panorama 4 ANNA MUFT She knows her student council laws, At quotmg them she w111 not pause Cheerleader 2 3 4 V1ce Pres of Class 2 Student Counc1l 3 4 G1r1s Sports 2 3 4 IANICE STIMSON W1th her blue eyes and her blonde curls She's the typ1ca1 AIDBTICBII G1r1 ' Semor Play 4 Busmess Manager of Panorama 4, Student Counc1l 4 0 U , . . 1 9 ' . ' ' ' Q 1 v . , , 2 9 0 9 ' 3 . 9 l , . 1 9 9 ' ' 9 s 1 a r I . . 9 TIIE FIIIR IHAGE Aboard the S S Hmsdale We set sa11 from the harbor on the coast of the eighth grade 1n the year 43 on a foggy dreary day when suddenly, through the m1st came yes, you guessed It D1Ck Sherwood He d1dn't qu1te make 1tl Captain Sm1th Uohn that IS, al1as Bob Johnson, had just f1n 1Sh6d g1v1ng a stlrrmg speech to the crew as to the dangers and hardsh1ps that we would encounter durmg the four long years lt would take us to reach the other s1de We started out w1th lst Class Petty Officer Lowe, 2nd Class Petty Ofhcer Stunson Bos'n Mate Montaro, Chzef Cook and Bottle Washer Wagner, Sxgnal Man SOW1I1Sk1 and our crew C Lute, H Learn B Weatherall I Evanco, B Bell, F W1ll1a.ms I Bryant, and F Stunson In 44 we sighted a new shlp floatmg in the sea and plcked up Electric1an's Mate A Mott and dropped many members of our or1g 1na1 crew who dec1ded to take the1r chances on a new sh1p, LIFE We had an uneventful voyage durmg '45 and 46 The waters remamed calm and all went well To celebrate the success of the th1rd year of our voyage, we held a banquet and mv1ted the semor members of the crew As th1s account 1S being wntten, land is but another two months away and though we st1ll have the dangerous reefs Kregentsj to maneuver through we are all looking forward to leavlng the b1g ocean lmer and steppmg 1nto the American Airlines Flagship for our tr1p to New York MOTTO We w1ll fmd a path or make one FLOWER Yellow rose COLOR Blue and yellow lg A l . , . . . . - B. Webber, A. sewmski, M. Myers, E. Shaw, P. Panel-een, 1. stieng, USS? Z Z ff , X I A - 7 N ,lf X, a 1 f W, X X fgi f 6 ' - v I ' 7 5 ri gl I' X f if fi? 12 JU NIR fd ' In Q Q: . L 2 v 2 Seated M Holdcroft, J I-Iogue, M Ingram, A Emerson, M Farwell, A Owens, R Learn L Johnson Standing V Dutton, D Bertron, W Blakeslee, W Frost O Burt,J Lockwood J Dutton, Miss Fay Absent, V Williams K McLam,J Westley J Ever1tts President Owen Burt Secretary Audrey Emerson V1ce President James Lockwood Treasurer Janet Hogue Student Council Janet Hogue Wayne Blakeslee, Kenneth McLain Advisor Miss Fay Here's that Junior class agam, always popping up at the wrong time One of the greatest assets of our class 1S that red headed charmer Frostie whom all the girls go for What about Jun that wolf and his sly remarks, and Doct' that hubba hubba man The basketball team was well represented by the Juniors with Wayne Vincent, Jun, Ken, John Walt, Owen, and Judson on the squad Let's turn to the femme fatale now The new at traction from Corry Joh, really takes the cake Janet, Marilyn and Mary were cheer leaders this year and sure did a good Job! Junior Senior Banquet With one more year to go let's keep up the good name we bear , But I Do' Bud Blakeslee Oh! Johnny! LeAnna Johnson I Don't Know Enough About You' John Ever1tts The Things We Did Last Summer' Mary Lou Ingram 'I Dream of You Audrey Owens Five Mmutes More' Audrey Emerson Give Me a Little Kiss, Will You Huh? Virginia Williams My Dreams are Gettmg Better All the Time Roberta Learn Who Do You Love I Hope' Vincent Dutton 'Rumors Are Fly1ng Judson Dutton You'll Never Know' Owen Burt Don't Fence Me In' Daniel Bertron i ' : . . . . , . . , . 0 . . , . . Q , u , . u , . . - , . , . . . ,, . , n 9 Q . 7 9 L , , A . 3 L , - We are all looking forward with much anxiety to the big event of our lives--the Koh ' ----- ' U H ----- u ----- , C D --,-, ----- K . . ---- - u . . . . I ----- , . . . . K g . ,, ---- D .. 'LII a ----- . 0Pll0M0llE 13 Presldent Lou1s Mott V1ce Presldent Kenneth Knapp ,ecretary Donald Swartz Treasurer L1ll1an Eaton Student Councll Donald Swartz, Kenneth Knapp Adv1sor M1ss Murray L1ll1an and her retmue of men lead the sophomore class again 'A rose surrounded by thorns' shall we say Rlchard even opens the door for her, don't you Lute? A farmer and h1s w1fe QL Eaton and?j were standlng before thexr plg lady sa1d Say, Iohn, lt w1l1 be our Swartz golden weddmg tomorrow Let's kill knaPp t e p1g john replled Wlth d1sgust 'What 15 the use of murdering the p1g for eatOn what happened 50 years a.go?' kollMar Oakley a.ndeRson lutE Mr Howe Th1s IS the f1ith tune you've been sent mto my off1ce this Oakley Pm certamly glad lt,S Frlday Miss Gavm Please correct th1s sentence 'Glrls IS naturally bet ter lookmg than boys ' V1c Kent 'Gmrls IS artxfxcally bet ter lookmg than boys . . ' . : ,, . . . . sty looking at their only pig, when the mOtt week. What have you to say? Q O .1 h ' . ' H FRE IIME GFS lst row I I-Ia1e,I I-Iale B Strexght, N Lmderman, A Wagner, M Crawford, R Blshop, N Frost L Frank 2nd row D Ingram B Seelbmder, R Hett1ck, W Kent, R Slawson, N Case, R Hooper MISS Gavm 3rd row L Lmderman, E Doty, R Lute, W Gaylor, D Wagner, P Hltchcock Pres1dent Nancy Frost V1ce Presldent Larry Llnderman Secretary Judy Wagner Treasurer B111 Hurlburt Student Counczl Lo1s Frank, Dale Wagner Advlsor Mr Co1amon1co An Ode to the Freshmen Class The Freshmen Class we do salute Wagner, Doty, and Tubby' Lute And to the1r advlsor 'Coach' you know, Teacher and frlend, Mr Colamomco To love, they have already lost, Norman Case a.nd Nancy Frost To all the glrls, just a remmder, Watch that wolf, B111 Seelbmder, Larry the qu1z k1d,' of the team, Puts the rest rlght on the beam Then there's Slawson, the boy they call Ducky, He'll be a.n actor lf he IS lucky. Donald Ingram, the gen1us of h1s tune, We expect hun to be another Rubensteln. Ralph, the new add1t1on to the class thxs year Really thmks Mar1on's a dear. So your f1rst IS over wlth three more to go, Keep up the good work and strlve to grow. L. 'X -', Q' , V, .,. 1 ' ,. 1 'L 4 , , ., . -a ,A . .., .. . L Q ' I I - ,, .' ,Q ' t ' fx 5' . U , . H . . . , . . 0 . . I , O . . . . Q , . . Q . . . , Q . .. . Q I D U O I O I I , . . . . . . . , . ' 1 . . ' . . Q a 0 9 2 Q EIGHTH GRADE -a wmv..-. 'M' W- , . ,. ' Q . , . Q 1 - ' 5 - I . 1 ' I '. ll I ' A A L-, .. .. . V ' ..- . U 0 '51 Q Q , L ' A Q o f' n V -an - ' ' L. ' , 4 . , l,-:Q I., tio 'v u 4, . . X. Jig . 7 , I 5. ' . ' . ,, - , 3 . ,,.,: , , . - 0 , 7 yliy . . uw.. 0 . -. . .. 1 . f. ' l -sm ' 4 . . . ' h , - Q , , , I 1 V ' 0 , . W I i . ,,. O ' Q O il 4 . 'V 0 . . . , ,, -. . . . D ' 1 no-assess . 0 he . . v .-.-...MW 1 ' ' ,,,, . , n ' .A , 4 f .,,. . ,, ., ,. W ' ,Q,,,,,, ' :Yi S S 'W ' 'Q , ' M .. ' ' fa w .. ! , wg.. .X Q 5 - 3 L I - . - ' v .4 .. ...,-.-.-W. . N., . L, 3,1 i J, Fd ' , U1 lst row E Learn, N Bell, A Gaylor, M Strong, V Emerson, M Folts, D Burhngame, E Bean, D Benham 2nd row H Lmderman D Clayson, T Ervay L Burlmgame A Putzke R W1lson R Everltts 3rd row R Eventts D Colley, C Krakat, K Henmng I Knapp C Holdcroft, W Davls AbS6l'1t D BOSBI' fl ll? T lst row: A. Lmderman, S. Fa1rf1e1d, I. Patterson, S. Farwell, E. Owens, A. Eaton, P. W1l son, M. Learn, L. Durphy, M. Yehl, I. Everltts, L. Decker. 2nd row: T. Hale, I. Gaylor, R. Holdrldge, R. Luz1er, C. Hall, S. Hennmg, G. Linderman, P. L1nderman, K. Lmderman, G. H1l1man, R. Hooper, Mrs. Lockwood. 3rd row: N. Burt, D. Farwell, G. Wagner, R. M11ler, H. W1ll1ams, I. Dutton, R. Stolberg, M. W1ll1amS. Absent: R. Wagner, A. Clayson IXTII GRADE lst row M Smlth, L Seelblnder, D Stoll C Wi1son,I Streight, A Durphy I Lew1s, P Sowmslu, S Ervay 2nd row G Blhop, R Struble K. Kent, R Mo't, D Clayson, E Rambuskl, R Lmderman, D Holdndge, R Wllber, F Weatherell 3rd row P Hopkms, K Healy, E See, E Doner S Blackmon, D Dav1s FIFTH GRADE lst row S Adams, D Atherton D Learn, S Hall P Fairfield E Foster A Putzke D Graessle, S W11son 2nd row A Holdcroft, R Clayson R Isaman M Brown N Frank I Hillman, W Emerson, R Lockwood, E Healy, Mrs Keefe 3rd row D Burlingame R Bell H Crawford, R Smith R Wlllover, C Wlute R Dutton I Kratts L Crawford FDDRTH GRADE lst row E Hooper, L Blackmon, P Randall C Davis, R Heap, G Slocum,E Parker, M Foster, B Kent, G See 2nd row N Crawford, M Folts, R Foster, R Hale, H Geyer, M Brown, A Hale, K. Fairfield, C Wixson, W Hillman, Mrs Cooper Absent R Brown, R Glasspoole, F Heap, S Johnson, I Slawson, G Stre1ght C WMS TDIRD GRADE Wr- Q l lst row: B. Harrington, F. Crawford, C. Stolberg, F. Wagner, B. B3.Sh.11l'le, H. Benham, M. Isaman, A. Ludden, S. White, D. Doner. 2nd row: A. Emerson, D. Hagen, B. Atherton, J. Howe, E. Folts, 0. Varney, E. Learn, D. Davis, B. Matteson. 3rd row: Mrs. Searle, F. Knohl, L. Bean, S. Frank, C. Kent, D. Willover, G. Dutton, D. Wilsnn, M. Bishop, F. Hale, E. Hooper. 17 i . M 5 5 2 ' 3 , 1 ' ? ' , A ' P i 2 f , I YQ f , Q , 3 ' 2 r A , F it A A af .Q az ai . in D A A f 2 L ' ' LQ if? A g Q Zi. X i . ie. if as 5 '- : . . . , . . . . . . . . : . . . . : . . . . . . ' , 5 ,, A g W I ,- f , j 3 Q . D if : , I f' 1 iz 4 f ,g Q , '2 Q iff . ' 5 an 1 4 5 D A ' 'f A 1 -kk .'l R 5 11' 5 1 , ' Eb0 D GRADE lst row J Fairfield, A Laubenthal S Jacobs, W Harwood, M White, M Hakes, N Howe, S Frank, G Johnson, L Field 2nd row D Ludden,J Hatch, M Bean, D Bell, J Ervay,J Harrington, M Miles, R Wil ber, H Jacobs, D Varney, B Hogue FIR T GRADE f fl lst row A Willover P Norm1le,J Norman, F Ervay, K. Wilson, C Hall P McLain, C Hull, J Johnson 2'1d row H Crawford, R Willover, G Lowe D Burlingame, W Strickland, M Miles, B Scutt, L Learn 3rd row R Adams, D Strickland, H Dut ton L Doner, R Randall, L Ervay L Norman D Benham L Davis, E Bean EDut- ton B Hamilton Absent. M Williams S Wright KG W W5 .-its .f ' 42:6 f' S -X 'T ff MX :SGTBQN .f+.-,MX A:fQ-'rif-'A ., ENIUR PLAY CA T K Knapp I Sowinski, Miss Murray,j Stimson, A Mott B Montaro K McLa1n,I Wagner W Blakeslee, M Lowe, B johnson DRAMATHICLIB Seated J' Hogue M Holdcroft, L Johnson R Learn, L Frank, L Eaton M Ingram, Miss Murray, R Slawson 'Ihe play should be called the Junior-Senior Play as some able-bodied juniors came to the rescue of the small Senior Class. 'Ihe Seniors take this opportunity to thank them. Bob Johnson seemed to take on a bit of weight Could it have been the pillow? The Dramatic Club, directed by Miss Murray, is something new for H C S It was formed after Christ mas Vacation An interesting talx and demonstration was given by Miss Murray with Don Ingram the victim Keep up the good work,you 'Ihes piansl . I h V . btanding D Ingram, A. Owens, A. Emerson, M. Farwell, Are the master sheets typed yet? Who has the snap shot page? Will we make our deadline? Oh me Pm too tired to answer all these questions. To express my thanks to all those who worked on the book as the Spamsh say Muchas Grac1as The E d1tor Staff Ed1tor Robert johnson Asslstant Edltor Audrey Emerson Bus1ness Manager jamce Stunson Llterary Ed1tor Audrey Owens Feature Ed1tOF Mary Holdcroft Advert1s1ng Manager joan Sow1nsk1 Art Ed1tor Janet Hogue Adv1ser M1ss Kelley On the 4th of October the student body had the1r f1rst meet1ng and elected the followmg off1cers to the Stu dent Counc1l Pres1dent Bob johnson Secretary Kenny Knapp Treasurer Janet Hogue The counc1l at the f1rst meet1ng set a budget at S950 They have had charge of the followxng act1v 1t1es to ra1se money Four dances, The Apollo Club and Frye, the Mag1c1an Pl URAMA TAFF Seated I Sow1nsk1,I Hogue M Holdcroft A Owens Standmg A Emerson I Stxmson M1ss Kelley B johnson TUDENT COU CIL Seated R Stolberg, L Frank A Mott,I Stlmson, I Hogue D Wagner K Knapp, MISS Kelley 7 7 , Q , 7 B ' Q T- u: . A 1 . I, . . V, 1 ,, : . , . , Vice-Pres. Don Swartz . , , 7 : . . , . . Standing: Krakat, D. Swartz, W. Blakeslee R Johnson 22 nm .umsoww T mln, Cast Marilyn Strong Roberta Learn Elsie Owens Ken McLain Janet Patterson Donald Farwell Victor Kent Audrey Owens Ronald Slawson Ann Linderman Virginia Emerson Audrey Emerson Dale Wagner Virginia Williams Marilee Yehl Seated I Patterson M Strong, V Williams, A Emerson V Emerson, A Owens, R Learn, E Owens Standing M Yehl D Farwell, D Wagner, L Linderman R Slawson, V Kent, H Lmderman, Miss Forsberg, A Linderman, L Linderman, H lst row D Holdridge P Hopkins, W Emerson S Blackmon, D Farwell M Williams 2nd row M Yehl,I Everitts L Seelbmder A Lmderman L Decker S Wilson . , . - . u , o u o 7 . n - u . . 1 . o , 0 ca J , e q o s o f l . . . . . . o 7 o u , Q n , o 0 . f , . 0 o , o , 0 , u , : , o , o , a o , s ' . , . . 0 , s n , Q I , Q , n o , Q , a o 9 Q , n : . . . , . , . , . , . o 0 , Q , U , o o , A Putzke 3rd row N P Wilson 4th row V A Owens, D Graessle S Fairfield, P Fairfield M Streight Bell M Sm1th,P Sowmski I Patterson, C Wilson E Owens A Eaton, V Emerson M Strong, D Benham E Learn S Farwell Williams, A Emerson, R Slawson I Dutton G Hillman M Learn E Bean R Learn I Lewis D Miller K Linderman, K Kent Miss Forsberg v BAND Front K. Kent, R Smxth Standmg R Lockwood, D Dav1s, H Lmderman G H111 man, D Wagner, L Lmderman, T Ervay D Farwell K Lmderman, W Davls, R Learn, R Slawson, E Owens I Patterson, A L1nderman,J Kratts, P HOPKINS FUTUR FARMER Seated D Bertron, R Lute, E Doty, V Kent, L Lmder man, O Burt Standmg Mr Greene R Lute,I Lockwood, D Blackmon, D Swartz, W Frost, O Oakley W Kent, B Seelbmder, N Case, K Knapp 23 The Band presented a very emoyable Chr1stmas program as one of 1ts ma jor aCt1V1t16S th1S year The Band conslsts of 25 members from grades 5 11 and they meet to rehearse three tlmes each week The boys have had meetmgs every month Pretty rough ones too we hear! ralse money for the1r camp mg tr1p, Wh1Ch they are plan mng for th1s summer They are putt1ng on a dance 1n Aprll The F F A boys look forward to Fleld Day when they compete with ten other schools m dzfferent games and races President Walter Frost V1ce Pres1dent 11m Lockwood Sec Treas Don Swartz , . , ' : .' H. ' . ' , . ' - D I 0 B O , O , 9 They have been trying to I 7 ' : . , Q . . . . . , . . Seated L Lmclerman, I Dutton, O Burt, B Blackmon, K. Knapp Standing Coach Colamonico D Blackmon, W Blakeslee, W Frost, O Oakely, D Anderson Manager JU HHRVAR Ill Seated: V. Dutton, V. Kent, L. Linderman, D. Swartz, I. Lockwood 'Standings Coach,K. Knapp, W. Blakeslee, B. Blackmon, D. Anderson, Manager Our varslty basket ball team enjoyed a suc cessful season, winning eleven games while losing six We succeeded in cap turing second place amidst very strong competition Un der the tutelage of our new coach Mr Colamonico e boys improved greatly and at the end of the season were playing a superior brand of ball Our hopes are very high for next year s chance as we lose only one boys, Don Blackmon and Orrin O were honored by selection as members of the Eastern Cattaraugus County All Star team wh1ch played the Western team in Olean on March 18th The J V 's provide the basis for our optimism toward next year's team It established itself as one of the greatest teams H the school's history by win- ning thirteen out of sixteen games. Several members should strengthen the var- sity squad considerably. VAR ITY BA KETBALL p . , At the tlme this book is bemg prmted lt IS far ahead of the baseball sea son But even now we are opt1m1st1cal1y lookmg for ward to a very successful year Wlth many wmnmg games We know that what ever the scores may be he boys are gomg to have a lot of fun playmg tramural Basketball league conslstmg of 40 boys played a close and hard fought sea son Four teams played w1th Harvard, the Champ1on Co lumbla, Yale and Prmceton, respect1vely The outstand mg players from each team were chosen to play on the All Iumor Hxgh Team BA mam 25 Seated L Lmderman, W Blakeslee, D Blackmon, 0 Burt, K. Knapp V Kent Standlng Mr Colamon1co, I Dutton, O Oakley D Swartz, B Blackmon, V Dutton, D Anderson Seated N Burt, P Lmderman, K Linderman, T Hale, I Dutton, W Dav1s Standmg Mrs Morr1s I Knapp, D Clayson, D Clayson, L Burlmgame, R Everltts, C Holdcroft In- y MJUNIUR HIGH IM 'KE'l'liALL 26 mmma mmmn Across I Hogue, D Burlmgame M Farwell A Mott, B Strelght Kneelmg M Holdcroft GIRLS SP0li'l' Seated N Frost R B1shop,J Sow1nsk1, M Farwell M Crawford, A Emerson, A Owens, L Frank Standmg Mrs Morrls, B Strelght I Hale, L johnson N Llnderman L Eaton, A Mott I Stunson A Wagner I Hogue M Holdcroft Our thanks go to the glrls who d1d such a fine Job cheermg at the games th1s year We hear they met wlth a few d1.ff1Cl.l1t18S too Marllyn Farwell and Janet Hogue were chosen as All Star cheerlead ers and ventured to Olean w1th the boys The gxrls expect to have new umforms next year were victor1ous over the Blue Moons 1n the g1rls' hlgh school intramural basketball league We hear that Farwell and Stnnson were pretty rough at lt tool lust ask some who got banged up! : . . 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' , . . , . , . ., , . , . n , 0 HMT IF Bonn1e were crooked 1nstead of Stralght Walter were heat 1nstead of Frost Don Anderson were cracker 1nstead of Cook1e Loxs were Herman 1nstead of Frank L11l1an were starvmg 1nstead of Eaton Audrey were paymg 1nstead of Owen Kenny would work mstead of Knapp Ralph were cod 1nstead of Hett1ck Roberta were teach 1nstead of Learn Don were Whlteman 1nstead of Blackmon Kenny were n1ckle 1nstead of Pmney Norman were trunk 1nstead of Case Kenny were McStood 1nstead of McLam HIO Smartest Blggest Gr1nner B1ggest Eater Best Athlete W1tt16St Most Opt1m1st1c Most Pess1m1st1c Most Popular Best Look1ng Best Dressed Slowest Bxggest Feet Most Talkatlve Most Bashful Best Cook Most 11ke1y to succeed BOY Bob johnson Donald Ingram Robert Lute Owen Burt Kenny McLa1n Kenneth Pmney Donald Kollmar Walter Frost B111 Seelbmder Kenny McLa1n Ralph H6tt1Ck V1c Kent Donald Blackmon Donald Anderson Norman Case Wayne Blakeslee WIIO ll HIGH CHO0L GIRL Audrey Emerson Audrey Emerson Mary Lowe janet Hogue Iamce Stlmson LeAnna Johnson V1rg1n1a Wl111a.mS Ioan Sow1nsk1 Ioella Westley Ioella Westley Nancy Frost Mar11yn Farwell Ioan Sow1nsk1 Marlon Crawford Betty Montaro Audrey Emerson . a A Mrs. Green were Mrs. Black 9 !l SULLIVAN and MURRAY GENERAL mes CHIAVETTA BRCDTHERS the Farm Store TREET 410 NORTH UNION STREET .lust A Dairy PHONE 5400 Bamsv BREAD LARGE LUXURY LOAF RHODES BHKERIES INC OLEBN HINSDALE R060 LALWAYS CHOOSE f I COMPLIMENTS OF JOHNSON PHSTRY SHOP 164N UNION ST OLEAN N Y COMPLIMENTS OF JOHN .I ASH DRY CLEANERS West State Street OLEAN N Y KHMLER BROS THE BEST IN MEN S CLOTHES Corner of West State and Second OLEAN N Y LUCIE S PAINTS WALL PAPER Plcture Fram1n VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES Phone 3007 204 W STATE OLEAN N Y LOCKWOOD CLEANERS 313 West State PHONE 4112 OLEARN N Y KRONMILLER 8: HOPKINS BICYCLES AMMUNITION SPORTING GOODS REPAIRING SHOP 416 North Un1on Street Phone 6986 Olean N COMPLIMENTS OF LHNNEN S COfTS SUITS DRESSES FORMALS 102 West State St F R BROTHERS 8: CO Reglstered Ph3I'I1l2.C1StS 119 North Umon St PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY o , . O , . Q 9 0 7 .1 . U D . , . . f' DRY CLEANING SPECIALIST 'f GUNS St. , - - , DY, 0 0 ' 9 -- I I OLEAN N Y A Compliments of The Ctto Miller S So Kathleen Established 1855 JEWELERS os west state street Olean N Y Clean S Fmest Store In Olean It S Comphments of plckupg Hanmfan 8 Co F012 GQQD F0013 Olean s Best Shoe Store 242 Not North Un1on Street Smce 1900 Olean N Y 147 Un1on St Olean Adam s 1n Olean at SPORTING GOODS For Smart Stlye G 307 West State Street 111 North Un1on Street mean New York nthletlc Umiorms Olean N Y Eqmpments Huntm and F1sh1n WILLARD For Less Money M H For The Whole Fam11y gZECIi'3'lflI:1IgiaIgIg1E1C2ll C00 Records Sheet Musxc Olean N Y 0 , ' O ' ' ' ' . , N.Y, UNDER - GRAD Clothes 7 , . . ' a F 1 a U 'D in , . 61 Years an Oleon fd P- Oucaumm fscnoonso 66th YEAR WILL BEGAIN SEPT 2 1947 SIX Week Intens1ve Summer Course Starts july 8 Enroll now for regular refresher or Intens1ve course Quahfy for busxness or government serv1ce The demand for Westbrook graduates far exceeds the supply WESTBROOK ACADEMY OLEAN N Y IF YOU NEED CLOTHES BUY GOOD CLOTHES DAVIS CLOTHING COMPANY QUALITY SINCE 1905 OLEAN N Y .E Ewing Co 0, House Furmshmgs Hardware SERVING THE OLE AN 0 I n I TERRITORY FOR OVER 49 YEARS OLEAN , N.Y Association f I -2 X: AT A Goon STORE ' 7 9 Q ' . . . CONGRATULATIONS FROM COMPLIMENTS OF meeaonn EQUIPMENT OLEAN UNIT comvmw mc PARTS INC OLEAN NY OLEAN N Y TTh C1 f 47 P tSS H F HALWIC5 phone 6I6I O 9 0 323 West State St C pl t A t t' O O Dee s for Diamonds OLEAN N Y Matson s Furmture and Apphances Four Floors AROUND THE CORNER from the 8 P SUPER MARKET HINDALE S NE AREST DRUG STORE orton s Pharmacy Complete Prescnptlon Serv1ce Phone 5600 4o3 N UNION ST OLEAN N Y State Dune: 417 W STATE ST Offerm 24 Hour Serv1ce Dally Except Wednesdays WHOLESOME FOOD Good Serv1ce THE REXALI. STORE Vmce and Mlke ' Comphments Of D A d a Jaekle Bros 323 N Umon St Olean N Y I I Iaekle E M Jaekle Res 4346 Res phone OFFICE 4717 Automotlve Parts WEST STATE ST and FIFTH ST 4800 Olean N nger's Cake Shop OLEAN ,N Y Palmqulst s Jewelers Jewelry of the Better K1nd 172 North Un1on St OLEAN ,N BY. 1 Q 0 I , .. Af , ' 2 0 ' 1 7 . . U D . X . . . , t' 1 . , , .. ff ,I H. H - ' 2 O A . , . . . ' ' A , DY. 4 . g , I . Weston EMPIRE GHS FILLING STATION D.W. CRAMER WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS IN IOOCZQ Pennsylvania Oil and Gasoline PORTVILLE HINSDALE OLEAN SALAMANCA Fox 2 Stevens Quality Iewelers Everythm, 1n Bumlder s Supplies MASONIC TEMPLE CLEAN N Y Phone 3952 H G Hogue Comphments of Dealer In e mm, Klnter Company Compliments of Best Wlshes A. D SI1GI'bEI'I1 BANFIELD 5 1EWmYa dG1FTS Kenner. senvlce 9 W Main Street 113 N Union Street 423 Maul Street Cuba NY Olean N Y Olean New York cc ' U- ' ' 2 ' 77 O 0 O Phone 17 - M Hinsdale, N.Y. of . 1 7 Shortell Bros Plumbing 616 W STATE ST Olean N Y Home Dlary Company Bakery and Cafetena 117 NORTH UNION ST Phone 3213 Burd Bros Lumber and Bullder Supplies 1030 EAST STATE STREET OLEAN N Y Red and White Store NEWT and BERNICE FROST Ernest Brow G F F SBPVICG FEED and COAL Flnch Grocery MAPLEHURST N Y Phone Hmsdale 13 ME AT SHURFINE GROCERIES Matteson's Service Station SC OTTS CORNER S MOBILGAS and MOBIOIL TIRES TUBES ACCESORIES BATTERY CHARGING COMPLETE LUBRICATION FIRESTONE ASSOCOATE GROCERIES 4 u 0 0 Phone 3698 Olean, N.Y. 0 O 2 - - 9
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