MEMORIES Dear Adams High School, Our own Alma Mater So high and so fine in the making of men. We love you, dear High School, we love and revere you. As great in the training of soul as of pen. Your place on the hilltop, portrays well your value In the lives atid the aims of the towns all around Your strong red brick building, imposing and handsome. Resembles your teachings and precepts so sound. May Adams High School, our own Alma Mater, Ever continue to do her good work. To encourage good sportsmen as well as good scholars, And never one part of her fine creed to shirk. YEARBOOK STAFF Y 10 A It BOOK STAFF to Right Seated: .Mr . Howard. Advisor; Jeanette Dexter, Business Manager; Shirley Denning. Classes; Barbara Hunt. Associate Kditor; Beverly Barrett. Art: Jackie Larkin. Typist. Standing: Robert Mine. Art: John Porter. Advertising Manager; William DeLawyer. Activities; Charles Allen. Photography; Richard Peck. Hditor-in-Chief. I I 2 ] â ADMINISTRATION faci i v Left to RightâFirst Row: Miss Radway. Mrs. Campany. Mrs. Howard. Mr. Scholtz. Mrs. Fleming:. Miss Reed. Miss Lyon. Second Row: Mr. Smith. Mrs. Greenley. Mrs. Fee. Mr. Rate. Mrs. Rawlings. Miss Vosburgh, Mr. Gordon. Third Row: Mrs. Scholtz. Mrs. W Id rig. Mrs. Hammond. Mrs. Harmon. Miss Crabtree. Miss Wilder. IIO It I) OF F.IM RATION Standing: Mr. Force (Superintendent. Mr. Scholtz (Principle). Seated: Mr. Cool. Mr. Jones, Mrs. Taber (Clerk). Mr. BellofT. Mrs. Cook, Mr. Steele. Mr. Ripley (Treasurer). [ 1 SENIORS jilr«li« torlnn Advlwor AVIS POP 1C MRii. HOWAKI) Mono: The Higher we rise, the broader the view. I'K wk.r : Ca rti a I ion C.oiors: Light gold, baby blue I I I Charles Allen Charlieâ Bowling 3, 4: Yearbook Stall 4: News Real I, 2; Student Council 2. 3: Band I. 2. 3. 4. Bf.veria Barrf.tt âBevâ Yearbook Stall 4: Chorus 1; Girl Scouts. jEA r m Dexter Jeannie Cheerleading 2. 3, 4; Year- book Stalf 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, I: Girl Scouts. Flori- nck Erickson âFloâ Chorus I. 2: Yearbook 4. Marjor, Brown âMargieâ Girl Scout Chorus 2. 3. William DeLawyer âBillâ Student Council I; Football 1, 2; Yearbook 4, Senior Play 4; Prize Speaking 3 4; Bowling 4. Chorus I. 4. Shirley Denning âI) namiteâ Chorus 1, 4: Senior Play 3. 4: Prize Speaking 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Irene May Fowler Barbara Ann Gillette âBabsâ Cheerleading 2. 3, 4; Chorus 1. 2. 3; Prize Shaking 4. [ 5 ] Shiri.ky Gi.kason âShir Band I. 2. 3, 4; Girls Sextet 2. 4: News Real Staff 2. 3. 4; Chorus 1. 2. 4; Yearlx ok 4: Girl Scouts 4-H. Edward Gooding âStone Wall Class Treasurer 2; Class President 3; Senior Play 4; Football I. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2. 4; Track 3. 4; Band I. 2, S, i; Baseball i, 2, 5, 4; News Real 3, 4: Student Council 3. June Marie Groves âJuneâ Class Vice President 3; Class Secretary 4; News Real Staff 2. 3. 4; News Real Staff Editor 4: Chorus I. 2: Intra Mural Sports Council 2. jAc.qthim I.arkin âJackie Cheer leading 2. 3. 4: Nearbook Staff; Chorus I; Class Secre- tary 3: Girl Scouts I. Brick McCarthy âMacâ Baseball 2. 3. 4: Track 3. 4; Bowling 3. 4: Prize Speaking 4; Quiz Team 4: Chorus 4: Senior Plav 4. Robert Hint âBob Class Secretary I: Class Vice President 2; Football I. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Year book Staff 4: Band 1. 2. 3; Chorus I; Prize Speaking 4. El i i Mi 1 U)D1 n âMickie Chorus I. 2. 3. 4. Barbara Hint âBabs Class Treasurer 1; Chorus 1; Cheerleading 2. 3. 4; Senior Play 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Student Council 4; Prize Speaking 4; Girl Scouts. [ 6 ] I III ODOR I Mil l FR âTedâ Returned Veteran Christina Minnick âTina Chorus 1. 2. 3 Gary Morrow âdan Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Chorus I. 2, 3, 4. Hei.kn Murphy âHelen Girl Scouts 1 John Porier âJack Student Council 4; Senior Play 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Qui Team 4; 4-H Council. Margaret Priest âMaggie Chorus 4; 4-H I. 2. 3f 4. Ruth Arlene Robarge âliargie Cheerleading 2. 3. 4: Senior Play 4; Prize Speaking 4; Chorus 1. Riciiaru Edwin Peck âDick Class N ice President 4: Base- ball I. 2. 3. 4; Football I. 2. 3. 4: Bowling 3. 4; Senior Play 1; Editor of Yearbook 4; Prize Speaking 4; Chorus I; Intramural Sports Council 4: Track 3, 4. Avis Pope âAvis ( lass President 2; Treasurer 4; Student Council I. 2. 3: Secretary of Student Council 2; Senior Play 4; Band I. 2. 3. 4; President 3 of Band; Chorus 2; Intramural Sports Council 3. 4; Quiz Team 4. Jack A. Roberts âJack Secretary Senior Band 1; Band I. 2. 3. 4; Prize Speaking 3; Senior Play 4; Boy Stouts 1, 2. [ 7 1 Jack Siif.i.mimne Champâ Track 2, 3, 4: Prize Speaking 3, 4. Franklin Tousley âFrankâ Class President I; Class Treasurer 3; Class President 4: Basketball I. 2. 3. 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4; Bowling 3, 4; Senior Plav 4; Band I, 2. 3. 4; Chorus 2. 3; Student 4. Janet West âJanetâ Cheer leading 2. 3. 4; Chorus I. 2. 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Prize Speaking 3, 4. Loretta Williams Willieâ Chorus I. 2. 3; Vice President 1: Secretary 2: Cheerleader 3, 4. I « I CLASS WILL Ted Miller leaves his Gould's Membership card to Ray Roberts. Shirley Gleason leaves her title of âBack Ro ids Inspector to Elaine Robarge. Christina Minnick leaves her build to Carrie Roberts. Irene Fowler leaves her gay, carefree ways to Christine Allison. To Nellie Benjamin. Helen Murphy leaves her long date line. Margie Brown leaves her main medals and cups she has won in the study of history to Anna Nowak. Barbara Gillette leaves her position as cigarette girl at Stella's to Kay Moore: sheâs over there most of the time anyway. Jackie I irkin leaves her freckles to Bob Fowler. To Hazel Remington: Helen Shehnidineâs athletic ability. Charlie Allen leaves his grace on the dance 11 or to Gordon Dobbin. Elaine McFadden leaves her feminine figure to Ann Demarse. Rich) Peck leaves his credit at the Barnes Corners Hotel to Bert Pitkin. To Alice Bezner we leave Charlotte Larkin's intense love of nature, in spite of all natureâs done to her. Beverly Barrett leaves her knowledge of bo; s to Norma Herman. Bob Mine leaves his curly hair to Perry Fowler. Jeanette Dexter leaves her sex appeal to Ethel Gregory. Loretta Williams leaves her skill at throwing gay. mad parties to Laura Thompson. Frank Tousley leaves his gentle disposition to Richard Chcever. Florence Erickson leaves her romantic inclinations to Ann Heinrich. Jack Shelmidine leaves his track ability to George Adams. Avis Pope bequeaths her lifetime subscription to the Farm Bureau magazine to Gilbert Hemsley. Ned Filhart leaves his outstanding knowledge of biolog) to Bob Miller. To David Bundy, we leave June Groveâs muscles. Bill DeLawyer leaves his luck at surviving Houseville dances to Tommy l.yng. Shirley Denning leaves her swing to Wilhelmina Reed: sheâs got the back porch for it. Gary Morrow leaves his polar bear traps in Fast Rodman to Ray I.al.one. Barbara Hunt leaves her knowledge of the country roads near Belleville to Vivian Casler. Janet West leaves her handcuffs that she tries t catch Bill with to Miss Railway for any purpose she may need them for. John Porter leaves his knowledge of traflic r iles to William Lyng. Ruth Robarge leaves her Watertown Ijov friends to Cynthia Nuspligar. Ed Gooding leaves his ability to play ping-po lg to Hollis Shelmidine. Bruce McCarthy leaves his harem to Ed. Hine. To Arlene Roberts, we leave Margaret Priest's sense of humor. To Bunnv Baker, we leave Jack Roberts luc at patching up quarrels. [ 9 ] CLASS PROPHECY The other night while dressing for the Fancy Dress Ball at the Barnes Corners Grange, I hap- pened to notice that the paper I was using to stop up the holes in my shoes was the society page torn from the Adams Whirlwind dating five years back. Sitting clown on the edge of my pine board bunk and pulling the ear tappers of my coonskin cap a little tighter to shut out the cold I glanced at the first few items and soon discovered I was so interested in reading about the lives of my former classmates at A. H. S. that I missed the dance completely! Here is what 1 read: Margy Brown returned to Gophers Gulch Tuesday on a vacation from her work at the St. Claire University of Vermont, which deals in the study of pre historic monsters. Miss Brown does not study at this university, howeverâthey study her. âRadar Shelmidine. who left Lorraine for the âbig cityâ to become rich and famous, returned home last week. Contrary to expectations. Miss Shelmidineâs name does not appear in âWhoâs Whoâ as we had all hoped it mightâhowever, her picture can be seen in What's I bis?â Over the radio came tragic news that Jackie Larkin of Bed Springs. Colorado accidently drank a quart of shellac early this morning. She had a terrible end. but what a beautiful finish! We heard that Bev Barrett. Woman President of the Backwoods Pul}) Company, is scheduled to speak in New York City next week. Apparently much anticipation precedes this event, as all the leading city papers carry the headline âPulp Head to Speak Here Wednesday. Bob Hine. Undertaker and Specializer in Fancy Meats, returned to this village on Friday last from his recent trip through the Canary Islands. Mr. Hine called unexpectedly on his mother, and as a customary warm welcome she threw a little partyâBob was the little party. Friends and neighbors are rejoicing with Shirley Gleason of this village who has finally solved her three months unemployment problem. Last Wednesday Shirley saw a big headline in an Illinois paper, âWanted for Murder in ChicagoââMiss Gleason is applying for the job. At the latest meeting of the Has Been Clubâ Florence Erickson delivered an excellent and interesting talk on her courageous ancestors who crossed the Western plains in crude covered wagons. Our only comment is. with her ancestors in them, the wagons had to be covered. We were pleased to note the wedding of two former classmates, Helen Murphy and Gary Morrow. Although we were unable to attend, we heard the blushing bride looked lovely in a double breasted raccoon coat and open-toed sneakers. An original note was added to the ceremony by Dick Peck of Cobville, who ran ahead of the happy couple in jaunty blood red tights singing 1 Wish I Were Single Aghiâ and throwing cooked rice at the bridal party. During the recent Hood which swept Toad Hollow.â the home of Charlotte Larkin, our great local pianist and her parents, was carried away by the angry waters. Sometime during the danger pe- rion Mr. Larkin was swept downstairs on a four-poster bedâCharlotte, his daughterâalways the great musician, accompanied him on the piano. Miss Shirley Denning gave a big Easter party at her home âGravel Pit Viewâ last Saturday night. One of the most interesting features of the entire evening was a scavenger hunt in which all the guests were required to go out and bring back the oldest,, most beaten up thing they could find. Miss Den- ning was brought back before anyone remembered she was the hostess. Adams is all a-bu z over the fact that Janet West is without her fur coat. It came as quite a sur- prize to us to learn that Miss West neither lost or carelessly misplaced her beautiful new coatâit seems it just caught distemper and died. Jack Shelmidine. garter salesman ot Worthville, retiredâhe had to because he died last week. His creditors were his pall bearersâtheyâd been carrying him all of his life so they figured they might as well finish the job. Barbara Huntâs Uncle Zeke. renowned hog caller of Jump Off. Georgia, was sent to the local jail I hursdav for dynamiting the first three floors of Dupeheaders Dep't Store, causing a large drop in business. We are happy to know, though, that Uncle Zeke will not feel as lonely as he might under different circumstancesâMiss Hunt has so many relatives in the same place that everytime she goes there for a visit itâs just like Old Home Week. Bill DcLawyer, former proprietor of the Dirty Shame Saloon, recently opened a barber shop in his present home ol Worthville. Me are all glad to hear this, as Bill can now finallv get a free haircutâ it will probably be just as well, as his mother had to buy him back from the dog catchers three times last week. f in J CLASS PROPHECY Charles Allen left Friday for a conference in the Sraithville Fire Department. His main duty while there will be to sing the Fire Departmentâs theme song. âKeep the Home Fires Burning.' Adams is currently very excited about Elaine MacFacldenâs new beau. Hiram I psteader of Barnes Corners. R. F. 1). It seems they met last May in a revolving door and have been going around together ever since. June Groves is the new proprietor of a Chines? Restaurant that opened last week Monday in the business section of Lorraine. Having never been there to dine, we are unable to judge the quality of the food, but we hear from a very good source that itâs the only place in town where the Hies go to commit suicide. Jack Roberts returned Wednesday with his bride the former Geraldine Clapsaddle of Hog Mt., Arkansas. Everyone here has exclaimed over her rare beauty, and we quite agree with her husband that her eyes are twice as lovely as Lana Turner'sâthey should be, sheâs got 4 of them. Miss Margaret Priest. Worthville's favorite diughtcr, attended the gala opening of the Snodgrass Undertaking Parlors in Diamond on Tuesday last. At home now. Margie plans to leave for Burning Mattress next Tuesday morning to visit her Uncle Willie. Burning Mattress, long noted for its breath- taking beauts and historic landmarks, is located just above Hot Springs. Sympathy to friends and relatives of the great deep sea diver, John Porter. Death came about in a most unfortunate wayâhe tipped his hat to a mermaid. Barbara Gillette caused a great deal of excitement early yesterday morning when she drove into town blowing the new siren on her 29 Chevie. Rices force, thinking it was factory whistle, nearly broke their necks jumping out of bed and rushing to work. 2 hours ahead of time for the first time in 6 years. Ned Filhart. famous orator and bull shooter of this vicinity, is scheduled to speak at the formal dinner party given by Mrs. Van Tooty next Week Thursday. Mr. Filhart is unfortunately not sure whether or not he will look good in tails. However we can t see why notâhis ancestors did. Honevville was all agog this morning by news that Bruce McCarthy has received a bronze placque from the local unemployment agency for perfect attendance over a period of eight years. Congratu- lations Bruce! Mr. Gerald Petrie of Burrville is rumored planning a coming out party for his wife, the former Jeanette Dexter of Adams. Plans for the party got under way after Warden Ed Gooding announced last week that Mrs. Petrie would be coming out the 23rd. Avis Pope, chief water carrier for the Smithville Fire Department, (forgive me. Avis) told the childrenâs story at the local library on Thursday last. The story entitled âSanta Claus Comes impressed all the children with the moral that the better they behave themselves all year the more presents will fill their stockings at Christmastime. Our only comment is, if this moral happens to be true Moss Pope will be lucky if she gets her socks back. Our last item! In the evening of April 20th, b. fore a large crowd of curious spectators. Miss Loretta Fern Williams became the bride of Franklyn Touslley in a beautiful ceremony performed by Rev. fed Miller of Tylerville. Flic 18 year old bride was breath taking in a seal skin suit with matching high heeled tennis shoes and carried a large bouquet of burdocks held together with old rusty thicken wire. Directly following the service a large reception was held at Mrs. Tousley's former home on Park St. for 6 hungry guests. Entertainment for the event was furnished by Irene Fowler who gave a piano solo ac- companied by Christina Minnick on the jews harp, and Ruth Robarge who delighted all with a rendition of the âIndian Love Callâ with a piece of tissue paper and a comb. Following the reception the happy couple left on a wedding trip to Gill Park, 3 miles north of Adams. On their return. Mr. and Mrs. Tousley plan to operate a sugar plantation in Cobville and raise cane. Laying clown the paper and wiping a tear from my bloodshot eyes, I sadly reflected on all the good times I had missed with my former friends. As I blew out the candle and crawled into bed. I had only one cheerful thought to console me before 1 finally fell asleepâthe annual class picnic at the Jef- ferson Count Reform School next monthâI hope they all come! ! I II I CLASS HISTORY After struggling up through eight grades, we bravely entered high school. Upon organization, we elected Frank Tousley, President: Loretta Williams. Vice President: Bob Hine. Secretary: Barbara Hunt. Treasurer. Our activities this year consisted of a hav ride. In our sophomore year, we selected as our officers: President, Avis Pope; Vice President, Bob Hine: Secretary, Loretta Williams. Treasurer, I'd Gooding. In the spring we had a hay ride and picnic. We arrived in the Junior Class with high hopes. Our officers this year were as follows: President, Ed Gooding; Vice President. June Groves: Secretary. Jackie Larkin; Treasurer, Frank Tousley. Our advisor was Miss Reed. We received our class rings in December and were very proud of them. We held several dances after Easter and our Junior Prom was held on June 3. We were privileged to escort the seniors at graduation and the marshals were June Grove and Bill DeLawyer. Now at last we have arrived. For our last and most memorable year in school we elected as our officers: President. Frank Tousley: Vice President, Dick Peck. Secretary. June Groves; Treasurer, Avis Pope. The play, âOut of the Frying Pan , was presented on November 11th and was a big success. The play was under the direction of Mrs. Howard who is also our class advisor. The yearbook staff worked hard under the leadership of Dick Peck. Editor, to put out the 1950 volume of âMemories . We had several dances during the year including the Football Hop, Turkey Hop, and Christmas Ball. Thus, with the good influences and happy memories of our days in Adams High School as our background, we step out into a world in which we are sure we will succeed. [ 12 ] CLASSES .11 MOII ( I, SS Left to Right- FIRST It()W:Ann Heinrich, Marie Glovo. Sue Lyman, David Porter. Miss Reed (advisor). Ramon La Lone. Marv ivcl Jill Larkin. Kaâ Moore SW'OM) HOW: Christine Allison. W'avne Overton. David Porter. Arthur Ivehoe, Lyle Glllete. Weaver. Hoilis Shelmidine. Lester Zehr. Guv Cowles. Barbara Kelloeg. Robert Fowler. Bruce McGregor, John Hill. William Sliter. Robert Miller, son. Raymond Roberts. Bert Pitkin. Ralph Wagner. TH Ri William James ROW: John- SOlâIIOMOIt I . CLASS Left to RightâFIRST ROW: Beverly Babcock. Ann Xowakowski, Alan Shelmidine. Mice Bezner, Miss Lyon advisor). Robert Farrand, Richard Miller. Henry Overton. Vivian Castler. SECOND ROW: Nathalie Ta lor. Mali 1 Dobbin. Norma Herman, Nellie Benjamin. Cynthia Nuspliger. Madeline Shelmidine. Gretice Hamilton. Daw n . Bertha Brown. Carrie Roberts. Ann LaLone. Joan Murphy. Kunice Berry. THIRD ROW . Ronald Williams. James Pratt. Raymond Palmer. David umb. GeorgeAdams. Bernard oBaker. William Lyng. Edward Mine, Peter Shelmidine. FOl RTH ROW : Ronald Hess, Glenn Robarge, Max Murray. Robert Williams. Gordon Dobbin. Herbert randall, Everett VanCamp. Richard Cheever. Norma Honeyman. Laura Thompson. [ 13 ] CLASSES âąâą I'RIOSIIMAN Cl.ASS Left to RightâFIRST ROW: Perry Fowler. Ronald Ileald. James Bezner, Eugenia wSmilh, (advisor), Thomas Lyng. Richard Pearson. Frederick Marti. 7 '' OM) HOW : Mary Rhines. Edith Dickinson. Ann Demarse. Elaine Roberts, Estne i!Awfty .Jl,ne Ed bon, Marilyn Pastier, Lois Porter, Avis Howe. Arlene Roberts. THIRD : Margaret Patrick. illiam Hewitt. Gerald Richardson. Guv peck. David Rnndv, Gilbert IPmslev, Edward Wise. Lyle Gillete. Hazel Remington. FOtâRTH ROW- Floyd Brrrha i George Dumont. Lloyd Miller. Robert Taylor, George Babcock. Charles Burgdorf. Richard LaLone. gighth (;i m: THinnenmv RightâBACK ROW: Richard Palmer. Fred Cole. Carl Groff. Earl Lennox. 'V na idrick, Richard Heald. Edward Heinrich. Ray Berrv, Carl Trow- B umj Edward Percy. William Lacette. Ethel Gregory. SECOND ROW:  llSer5f w id rick. June Dowker. Dorothy Groff. Christine Hlne, Ruth Reeves, Wtlhelmina Reed. aneeta Sjirague. Joyce Oderkirk. Nancy MartzlofT Kathleen M -nhv Marcia Rob.r? miPrPKivTi.S5W,: Le !'e,sprasue Jane Adams. Robert iJeuV .Mr Fleming. Robert Miller. Ka Reid, John Taylor. Jane Pooler. [ H ] CLASSES SKYKNTH Left to RightâFIRST ROW: ClIfTord Cool. Willard Blair. Doris Twitchell. Shirley Marti. Miss Vosburgh. Nancy Farrand. Daphne rooman. Richard Hitcher. Percy Pratt. SKCONI) HOW: Julia Howe. Ann Remington. Beverly Moulton. Kdith Prouty, Nancy Parmenter. Shirley Patchen. Marlon Palmer. Florence Scofield. THIRD ROW : Charles Sweetland. Rufus Chalmers. George Grimshaw. Robert Sis ho. Karl Richardson. Kenneth Hockey, Fav Macintosh. Nelson Howard. Ralph Cook. Robert Smith. FOl RTII ROW : Arnold Pitkin. Donald Larkin. Vincent Farmer. Charles Clark. Donald Harris, Carl Patten. SIXTH Git ADR Left to RightâFRONT ROW : Donna Zehr. Bettv Porter. J  yce Harmon. Faith Remington. Mrs. Harmon. Sandra Burnash. Sandra Smith, Kenneth McGregor. Michael Larkin. Charles Sinclair. SKCONI) ROW: Roy Gregory. Jean Hagan. Bethyle Hunt. Joan Larkin. Veneta Bates. Ida Knowlton. Nancy Fargo. Keith Hockev. Camilla Hewitt. Mona Morrow. Joan Taylor. Ronald Trowbridge. THIRD ROW: Thomas Sargent Norma Fargo. Joan Robarge. Margaret Miller. Sonva Nichols. irginia Corey. Suzanne W illiams, Ruth Patchen. Teddv Murray. FOURTH ROW: Genevieve Groves. Kltnor Piper. Norrlta Taylor, Howardâ Hamilton. Billy Groff. Ralph Baker. [ 15 ] CLASSES Left to Right: BACK Larry Blair. THIRD ROW: Brown, Allen Dobbin, Robert LaLone, Sharon Smith. SKCOXD ROW : Wilson Rusho. Nina Groff. Thomas Williams. Marjorie Badgley, Marion FIRST ROW: Carol Chalmers. Rae Greenley. M Fee (Teacher). Alan Wagner, (ieorge Smithler. FIFTH (il Vi)K ROW; Jerry Taylor. Richard Flaherty. Bernard Larkin, Richard Thomas Coral n Scofield. Patricia Smith. David W IdriK. .John Lvon . Ka e Sampson. David Bell off. Kay Wright. Billy Stuckey, Larry Reeves. Barbara Shcan. James Sinclair, eredith Barrett. Douglas Murray. Mrs. irginia King. Phyllis Frappier. Virginia Sprague. ABSKXT: Richard Prouty, Robert Looker. Sally Bacon. rm uni an m-: ... . lo FIRST ROW: Bonnie Barrett. Donna Di kinson. Kay LaLone Lana Graves, Mrs. Green ley, Walter Jackson, William Pratt. Bennv Snvder. Alice Schwab Sharon MartzlofT. SLCOXD ROW: Myron Palmer. Mary Kdith Peyton. Ina Truax. Xancv chiSffânAn7 h°nn' I atricia Patchln. Shirley Taylor. Faustina Vrooman. Carol Miller Avnnlotte .âL'Khes. Sharon Smith. Anna Scofield. Kozella Pitcher. Brent i BACtK i!â° JIeanor Hines, Patricia Trainor. Donna Roharge. David Backus A BS K XT: Pa t ri ok 71 e nr 'l t fy St a n 1 e y n â Ge°r « Aâ Holley Joanne Fla y! [ K  I CLASSES 'i'i«11 i ;h v i i: FRONT KOW: Trudle Orllieb. Stuart Ring, Augustus Grille . , Carol Held. Belay Fur rand. Truman Gleason. Peter Mine. Teddy Martzloff. Bonnie Jean Van Epps, Bonney Lou Shelev. Lvle Seaman. SECOND ROW: Ronald Poyneer. Nelson Butler. Helen Cody. Stevens Nihois. James Groff. Bettv Greenley. Louis Frappler, Carol Switxer. Jacqueline Ford. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Berry. Dianne Gillispie. Deal Looker. Donald Lennox. Bruce Dobbin. Robert Taylor. Richard Broun. Linda Herman. Mrs. Hammond. ABSLNT: Diane Valley. Henry Pitcher. Thomas Prouty. Howard Rogers. Si :« O I) (d l)K BA( K ROW: Bruce Thomas. Ronald Ransear. Keith Weal, Albert Pevton. Philip Maitland. Frank Ives. Eddie Smlthler. Billy Babcock. James Ebdon. SECOND ROW: Grace Remington. Neva Pitcher. Kathy Lantier. Daryll Graves, Phyllis Martzloff, Charlotte Patchen. Karen Pond. Sherlynn Lunman, Barbara Waite. Pamela Hollv. FIRST ROW : Patsy Miller. Charles Stone. Patrick Wilder. James Marti. Ruth Berry. Joanne De Marse, Neva Pitcher. Jack Jones. Francis Dealing. Robert Wade. Brenda Delano. [ 17 ] CLASSES !âą i it st «. i v i i : .,FK.0 NT !,toN : Sa,,v Simpson, George Flaherty, .Michael Blair. Marie Taylor. Cynthia stone. Carol Larkin. Rosemary Dickinson. Kathy Hagan. David LeLone. Raymond Barrett. a role Overton. SKCOND ROW: Kenneth Barrett. Xancv Scofield Billv D'ryden Susie Stevens, Linda Crast. Sandra Gebo. Michael Wilder. Pamela Webb, Raymond Fargo.' Dennis Kellogg, Mrs. Widrig. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Conway. Sallv MartzlofT, Paul Brown, Sargent Frappler, John Trainor, Craig Wagner. Mary Anne Gillispie. Abigail Hewitt, Lleanor Coit. Absent when picture was taken: Margaret Steele. Bonnie Bacon. or %! !âą: iâmiss ii.m:it V? 1 to Right â FIRST ROW: Sandra Pillenbeek. Norman Thomas. David Marie Berry. Sharon Rusho. Miss Wilder. Dathleen Zufelt. Charles Wilcox James tii,a Baylor, Diane Delano. SKCOND ROW: Norman Wagner. Georgia Graves Holley. Linda LaCette. Joyce Correy, Sallv Waite. Janet Hodder. Marcia Jones. Fredenburg. THIRD ROW: Thurston Brown. Charles Pratt. Billy MartzlofT W ilson, Lee Smith. Bobbv Havelan. John Scofield. ABSKNT: Carol Bacon, John worth. Annahell Looker. Sonny Steele. Gibbs, Butler. Linda Marlon James llling- r 18 1 CLASSES KIN DKIKiA IIT K Left to (tightâFRONT ROW: Tanna Wilder. Charlene Bangs.- Billie Sanford. Maxine Vrooman. Lvnda Snyder. Mrs. Scholtz. Feter Jones. Bobby Sheley. Glenn Hun- gerford. Nancv Thomas. David Weal. Billy Berry: SECOND ROW: Judy Sischo. Linda Boni. (larv llalletl. Beverly Macklen. Cynthia Jantzi. Ronnie Parks. Judy Richmond, Tommy Waite. George Little. Ronnie Sanford. Kirk Williams. Dick Hockey BACK ROW: Carol Lantier. Jean Gllllspie. Carolyn Pooler, Nancv Rhodes. Ruth Wells. Joyce Codv, Marvin Fargo. Bobby Reeves. Joyce Dickinson. ABSENT: Johnny Smith. Andy Looker. Douglas Ebdon. OFFlt'KItS OF MOTHER'S CU H Left to Right: Mrs. Remington. Mrs. Larkins. Mrs. Hewitt. Mrs. Murphy. t 19 ] ACTIVITIES V A It SITI II ASKKTII AU. Left to RishtâSEATKD: George Adams. Bernard Baker, Capt. Frank Tousley, David Porter. Wayne Overton. STANDING: Mgr. Raymond Palmer. Lyle Trevett, Kdward Goodins. William Sliter, Bruce .McGregor. Coach Pate. ARSIT1 11KKHLKADKHS Left to RightâKNKKLING: Jeanette Dexter. Loretta Lyman. STANDING: Jackie Larkin, Barbaru Hunt, Ruth Williams, Janet West. Sue Robarge, Barbara Gillette. [ 20 ] ACTIVITIES J.W VKK II sk i:tii 1.1, Left to Rigrht: SKATKD: Charles Burgrdorf, James Pratt, Richard Miller, Robert Farrand, James Bezner, Arthur Kehoe. STANDING: Mgr. Raymond Palmer. George Adams, Lyle Trevett, Edward Frappler, David Crumb, Coach Smith. JA1 VKK ( HKKKI.KADKKS Left to Right: Eunice Berry, Esther Murray, Mary Ives, Jill Larkin, Norma Herman, Gayle Graves, Elaine Robargre. I 21 J ACTIVITIES FOOTBALI---1040 Left to RightâFIRST ROW: Fred Cole, Mur. Raymond Palmer, Richard Peck. William Sifter. Captain Ed Gooding Ray Werchlnskl. Frank Toualey, Robert Mine. Robert Miller. Mgr. SKCOXD ROW: Richard Miller. John Taylor. Allan Shelmldlne. Ray La Lone. Edward Moore. Bruce McGregor, John Hill, Hollis Shel- mtdine, Coach Robert Pate. HOWLING. TRACK Ml BADMINTON Stp I) Left to Right: SEATED: Edward Gooding. Jack Shelmldlne. Coach Pate. Lester Zehr. STANDING: Frank Tousley, George Adams. Charles Allen. Richard Miller. William DeLawyer, Bruce McCarthy. Richard Peck. [ 22 ] ACTIVITIES SENIOR HAM) Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Anne DeMarse, Virginia King, Clifford Cool, James Bezner. Richard Pear Hon. (iuy Peck. Alice Bezner. George Dumont. Fred Marti, George Smlthler, Jane Pooler. SKCOXD ROW: Ann Da Done. Joyce Harmon. Sharon Widrig. Tommy Sargent. Jane Adams. Peggy Patrick. Gretice Hamilton. Fugeniu Fredenburg, Nathalie Taylor. Joyce derkirk. Norma Herman. Lois Porter. Richard Thomas. Eunice Berry, Mary Ives. THIRD ROW: Gilbert Hemsley. Jean Hagan. Willard Blair. Robert Sischo. David Bundy. Avis Pope, Dawn Biship. Shirley Gleason. David Porter. Arthur Kehoe. Charles Burgdorf. FOl'RTH ROW: Karl Richerson. George Adams. Gerald Rieherson. Jack Roberts. Edward Gooding. Frank Tousley. Edward Mine, Gayle Graves. Venetta Bates. ABSENT: Gary Morrow. Rufus Chalmers. simon nioiii s Left to right: FIRST ROW: Alice Bezner, Janet West. Ethel Gregory. Edith Dickinson. Arlene Roberts, Elaine McFadden, Mary Ives, Cynthia Nuspliger. Jeanette Dexter. SECOND ROW: Dawn Bishop, Norma Honneyman. Margaret Priest. Shirley Gleason, Wilhelmina Reed, Shirley Denning, Gretice Hamilton. Nathalie Taylor. Avis Pope Charlotte Larkin. THIRD R  WâDavid Bundy, Guy Cowles. Ned Fillhart, James Weaver, Gerald Richardson, Gilbert Hemsley, William Lyng. [ â2.S ] ACTIVITIES .11 N IOH It A II Left to RightâFIRST ROW: Joyce Harmon. Jean Hagan. Bernard Chalmers. Virginia King. Joan Larkin. Nina Belloff. Anne Jones. Sharon Trainer SECOND ROW: Nancy Belloff. Richerson Thomas. Ray Greenley, Brent Williams. David Widrig. Myron Palmer. Jerry Taylor. Joan Tavlor. George Smi ''lor David Brown. Edward Heinrich. Donald Harris. Ldward Crast, Ken McGregor. Larkin. Carol Widrig. Patty Benny Synder THIRD ROW: Percy, Bruce .11 MOli CHOItl S Left to RightâFIRST ROW: Marion Palmer. Kay Reed. Jane Pool«r. Oraee ington. Danhna Vrnoman, Nancy Farrand. Shirley Marti. Julia Howe SECOND ROW: Kathleen Murphy. June Dowker. Nancy Parmenter. Jane Adams. Ruth Reeves. Marcia Dickinson. Nancv Martzloff. THIRD ROW: Anna Mav Widriek. Doris Twit eh ell. Florence Scofield. Joyce Oderkirk. Catherine Widriek. Edith Prouty. Dorothy (.rod. Shirley Patehin. Beverly Moulton. ABSENT: Mary Looker. Donna Bacon. .'Iary Lou Bacon! Marilyn Brown [ 24 ] ACTIVITIES ST I DKVr C'CH ( II, KlghtâSEATKD: Barbara Kellogg:. David Thomas. John Porter. Percy I ratt. 1 rank I ousley, Barbara Hunt. .Mr. Scholtz. STANDING: Robert Miller. Wayne Overton. Bernard Baker. Richard Pearson. Alice Bezner. Margaret Patrick. Nellie Ben- jamin. Thomas Lvng. MOWS RIO 101. STAFF Left to BightâSIOATIOD: William Sliter. Sue Lyman. Bd Shirley Gleason. Mr. Scholtz. STANDING: Nancy Farrand, Bill Farrand, Thomas L.vng, Robert Miller. ward Gooding. Ann LaLone. June Groves, Jill Larkin. [ 2T ] ACTIVITIES SENIOR PLAY CAST Left to Ri ht: SKAT1CD: Mrs. Howard, director; Ruth Hobar e, Shirley Denning. Barbara Hunt. Avis Pope. Janet West. STANDING: Frank Tousley. Kdward Goodin . Bruce MacCarthy. William DeLawyer, Jack Roberts, John Porter. Richard Peck. 11 IK TEAM Left to Ri ht: John Porter. Avis Pope. Bruce McCarthy, Sue Lyman. I 2( ] ACTIVITIES ll Si:il l,L I IMS MI 1 !âș Ill Left to Rifdit: FRONT ROW: Norman Percy. Richard Peck. Lester Zehr, William . ,: l ar 1 Goodingr. BACK ROW: Georgre Dumont. Manam. Grant Crumb, William Leir e, Bert Pitkin. Robert Palmer. Bruce McGregfor. Coach Pate. I 27 J ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES Intra-mural Committee SENIORSâAvis Pope, Richard Peek JUNIORSâWilliam Sliter. Jill Larkin SOPHOMORESâNatalie Taylor. Dick Miller FRESHMANâEugenia Fredenburg. Dick Pearson Winners SOCC :OR-HO YS-Sen iors GIRLSâSeniors TOUCH FOOTBALLâBOYSâJuniors SPEED BALLâGIRLSâTie between Freshman. Sen- iors, and Sophomores. BASKETBALLâBC)YSâJunior A GIRLSâSenior A OLLEYHALL-BOYS-Junior A GIRLSâSenior A 1 ABLE 1ENMSâBOYSâHollis Shelmidine GIRLSâJune Groves BADMINTON- BOYS-1 .ester Zchr GIRI-SâNatalie Taylor SH t â FFLEBOARDâ Barbara Gillette QUOITSâRichard Miller Winter Indoor Sports Carnival BADMINTON âLeague Champion. Lester Zchr. represented A. H. S. and received second place. TABLE TENNISâAlan Shelmidine received second place. FIVE MAN BOWLING TEAMâB. Dcl-awver. F. Touslev. C. Allen. B. McCarthy, G. Adams represented A. H. S. They were defeated. THE DOUBLES IN BOWLING were D. Peck and I). Miller who were defeated. Interscholastic Athletics BASEBALLâ1949â D. Diefendorf. B. McGregor, L. Zehr. E. Gooding, N. Percy, W. Leuze, M. Sliter. Capt. R. Peck. W. Johnson, G. Crumb B. Pitkin. R. Palmer. TRACKâ1949âR. Batch. B. McGregor. N. Percy, R. Percy. W. Sliter, R. Palmer. E. Gooding. G. Crumb. Capt. J. Shelmidine. F. Werthinski. 2nd Place Watertown Varsity Club Invitation Meet Won Section III Relay Carnival 3rd Place Oswego-Jefferson League Meet Jack Shelmidine set sectional Class C record at I min. 30 sec. for the mile. The relay consisting of N. Percy. R. Percy, R. Palmer. W. Sliter, broke mile record. FOOTBALLâ1949âE. Gooding, Capt. J. Hill. R. Hinc. A. Kehoe. R. I Lone, B. McGregor, E. Moore, R. Palmer. I). Peck. A. Shelmidine. H. Shelmidine. W. Sliter. J. Taylor, F. Tousley, R. Werchenski. Mgrs. F. Cole and R. Miller. Won 3âLost 4 BASKETBALLâ1949-50âB. Baker. E. (,ooding. B. McGregor. W. Sliter, D. Porter. W. Overton, Capt. F. Tousley. Won 5âLost 7 I 28 ] Compliments o f VROOMAN IVES PONTIAC Sales - G. M. C. - Service TRUCKS Body - Fender - General Repairs Phone Adams 2-5881 Wagoner's Cigar Store ICE CREAM CANDY SOFT DRINKS STATIONERY Main Street Adams, N. Y. Compliments of The Women's Shop EMMA W. HITCHCOCK âą For Prompt, Courteous â BOTTLE GAS â SERVICE Call 2-2341 J. W. CAIN CO. Adams New York COMPLIMENTS Caster's Red White ADAMS Compliments of Adams Pastry Shop Main Street Adams, New York Phone 2-1251 FREDENBURG'S HARDWARE Tennis and Baseball Equipment Fishing Supplies Thomas Sales and Service FEEDS - SEEDS - FERTILIZERS GAS, OILS and GREASES Repair work on all makes of cars Phone Adams 2-1641 t 29 ] Compliments of Ralph's Restaurant A. BELLOFF'S Counter and Booth Service Department Store Main St. Adams, N. Y. WAITE MOTOR SALES COMPLIMENTS STUDEBAKER AND HOTEL ADAMS ALLIS CHALMERS Sales and Service SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS Phone 2-2991 22 Church Street Adams, N. Y. Phone 2-1181 Compliments of L. E. Williams Bob's Meat Market Motor Car Co., Inc. CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY Your Friendly Ford Dealer Sales - FORD - Service Phone 2-1281 Adams, N. Y. Phone 2-2911 Adams, N. Y. RING'S LEONARD E. DOUGLAS ADAMS ADAMS NEW YORK NEW YORK I 30 I Compliments COMPLIMENTS o f O F William S. Rice, Inc. GLAZIER-KINNEY Phone 2-2501 Adams, N. Y. GRAND UNION Compliments of Americaâs Second Oldest Food Chain ADAMS MARKET Serving Discriminating Homemakers CHOICE MEATS and GROCERIES For Over Three Quarters of A Phone 2-2121 Century L. PHILLIPS and A. PARKS Super Markets Food Stores Proprietors Free Delivery Compliments of COMPLIMENTS Adams Coop., G. L. F. OF Zero Food Service Phone 2-1801 Watertown School Farm Store Department of Commerce FEED - SEED - FERTILIZER Approved by the State Education Department TOLEMAN STANLEY COMPLIMENTS FRIGIDAIRE OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Miller's Dry Cleaners Hardware, Plumbing and Heating 10 North Main St. Adams. N. Y. Adams, New York Phone 2-2101 Phone 2-2681 Pick-up and Delivery [ Si 1 Northern Feed Co., Inc. NORCO - BEACON PARK 8C POLLARD FEEDS Custom Mixing and Grinding Adams Center. N. Y. Phone 3-2631 Compliments o f C. N. Snyder Sons, Inc. FARM MACHINERY â and â Refrigeration Sales and Service Phone 2-5011 Compliments of Adams Electric Company COMPLIMENTS O F ROGER WILLIAMS GENERAL INSURANCE Cleveland Bldg. Adams, N. Y. [ Compliments of JOHN SINCLAIR SON GENERAL INSURANCE Adams, N. Y. O. D. Greene Lumber Co. MILLWORK BUILDING MATERIAL Adams New York COMPLIMENTS O F The Triangle Gardens Flowers and Plants of all Kinds Floral Designs Phone 2-5711 Adams, N. Y. HERSE'S GROCERIES FRESH MEATS FRUITS and VEGETABLES Adams Center, N. Y. Open Evenings 80 YEAR'S SERVICE FROM HATS TO SHOES Piddock Funeral Home Millerâs Quality Excels in Value - Styling - Economy ROSS G. PIDDOCK The Smartest in Sportswear Priced to Suit Your Needs E. ROSS VROMAN Timely Clothes For All Occasions J. R. MILLER CO. ADAMS, N. Y. Miller Building Watertown, N. Y. LUNMAN MOTOR CO. CITIZENS-FARMERS OFFICE CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE The Northern New York Sales and Service Trust Company WRECKER SERVICE ADAMS, N. Y. Main Street Complete Banking Service Phone 2-5651 Adams, N. Y. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation [ 33 1 FLOOR COVERING Sales and Installation Compliments and Best Wishes FURNITURE and APPLIANCES BURRITT MORRIS Northern Milk Corporation Phone 3391 Sandy Creek, N. Y. Valley Station No. 2 WHEN ITâS SPORTS, ITâS H. L. BURGDORF, Prop. SPORTS CENTER Gasoline - Kerosene - Coal - Fuel Oils Rome, N. Y. Motor Oils - Lubrication Service Tires and Supplies Everything for the Athlete and Phone 2-5341 Adams, N. Y. Sportsman The First National Bank of Lacona COMPLIMENTS OF Lacona, New York Greenley Fuel Company EVERY BANKING SERVICE Compliments of Compliments of The C. E. Fasset Strand Liberty Theater Quality Food Market Watertown, N. Y. ADAMS CENTER. N. Y. [ 34 ] John A. Severance Photographic Studio AND CAMERA SHOP BASTIAN BROS. CO Rochester, N. Y. Designers and Producers of EXCLUSIVE CLASS JEWELRY Complete Photographic Service Genuine Engraved Commencement, Phone 1081 Announcement 8C Personal Cards 305 State Street Carthage, N. Y. Mr. James L. Mason 90 Rock Island St. Gouverneur, N. Y. THE DUGOUT 303 Court St. Official Identification Pictures NOVELTIES - TROPICAL FISH BOOKS and SUPPLIES Compliments of Empsall's Men Store, Inc. 36 Public Square Watertown New York OLDS and CONN Band Instruments SCHMID MUSIC STORE Phone 25J8R 331 State Street, Watertown, N. Y. Compliments o f CARP'S DINER [ 35 1 Compliments o f The Corse Press, Inc. Sandy Creek, N. Y. Offering a Complete Printing Service SOCIAL AND BUSINESS FORMS CATALOGS AND MAGAZINES No Job Too Large - None Too Small WILSON G. CURTIS GENERAL INSURANCE Compliments of AL KRAKAU and ORCHESTRA ROBINSON OIL CO. Distributors of SHELL PRODUCTS Phone 443$ Sandy Creek, N. Y. Compliments of THE SNACKERY ICE CREAM â SANDWICHES FROZEN CUSTARD Sandy Creek New York [ Estimates: Carpentry - Masonry - Painting Winford A. Gillette Lorraine, N. Y. General Contractor Phone Adams 2-6781 DAVIS MARKET GROCERIES MEATS FRESH PRODUCE ICE CREAM CANDIES SOFT DRINKS Telephone 145 Compliments of DUMONTâS BARBER SHOP Church Street Adams, N. Y. Compliments of GRAY SQUIRREL RESTAURANT REGULAR DINNERS and SHORT ORDERS FREE COFFEE TO TRUCK DRIVERS Phone 3402 Sandy Creek, N. Y. PRESLEYâS FOOD STORE GROCERIES FRESH MEATS Phone 2882 Lacona, N. Y. C. E. LASHOMB HARDWARE - PLUMBING - HEATING MONARCH Ranges and MAYTAG Automatics Sandy Creek, N. Y. TRACY KILLAM STUDIO FINE PHOTOGRAPHS Phone 3601 Sandy Creek, N. Y. Compliment of RUSHOâS ADAMS SUPPLY FARNEYâS GENERAL STORE MOTOROLA TELEVISION HOT POINT APPLIANCES LORRAINE, N. Y. Adam New York Compliments of DR. H. L. RICHMOND BETTYâS BEAUTY SHOP A N I DR. J. E. RICHMOND Bundy Block DENTISTS Phone 2-2:171 Com pi i men l of C. H. KENYON 8c SON Compliment of GENERAL INSURANCE SMITH AND PERCY Phone 2-1631 Adams, N. Y. Watertown New York Compliment of (Compliment of ERNEST SMITH DR. HERMAN Compliment of (Compliment of J. GUIDA DR. DOUGLAS Compliment of (Compliments of DR. ALDEN LORRAINE RABBIT FARM LORRAINE, N. Y. Compliment of GKIECOâS SUNNYSIDE FARMS Home Grown Melons ami Produce (Compliments of TONY GRIECO Phone 2-2491 Adams Center, N. Y. THOMAS BROTHERS Compliment of OVERTONâS (Compliments of RED AND WHITE STORE SODA FOUNTAIN ANDREW COOK Phone 2-fi(i94 Lorraine, N. Y. âą [ 37 ] C ompliments of ATLANTIC STATION WHEELER AND JOY Phone Adonis 21091 DASHLEY. and VAN WALDICK III)ICR SALES AM) SERVICE USED CARS Phone 2-2171 LOOMIS SHELL STATION Ceo. A. Loomis, Prop. SHELL LUBRICATION South Main St. Phone 2-5821 Adams, N. 5. Compliments of ATTORNEY ALBERT SMITHLER C ompliments of LOVELANDâS SERVICE Phone 2-5401 Adams Compliments of ROY W. 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