Allentown High School - Derrick Yearbook (Allentown, NY)

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u [I J k lWI VIVy«W V §Y Y l -ftYfrV JrsYtf,y«YH V®WilY7t 7lY «Y DEDICA CION Seniors Of ALLEMTOWfi UHIOH School W e Htr w’rK DaJicat 9?? Edition of « ACQUI L LA •D )?« © J-J1 i tio-n Of their Lo al Support of Ouy SchoolAcf v nwMi vjsst site m w .TO'yga Tnp. ' u fl ! 1 IlUKIM LlilAl allpntown union sci:ocl ALL2NT0Y N, NEW YORK BOARD of EDUCATION Left to right: Edward Bartlett, President; Edwin Pulner; :.:rs. Dannheim, Clerk; Martin Leonard; George Wood; C. E. McClintock Absentees: Mrs. K. Hill, Treasurer; ?'rs. J. M. Green, Collector I a 3 a ■ Vyle Bundy, Art.; Athelene .'orry. I’I-ris Scnool r’ev.3; IxmnaSchran Production; 'rard Guild, Activities; Robert V ray,liditor-is-chief Beverly Bartlett, Ass Istr. at ‘.i: tor; Durv ood Coats; Carol ' ray, Business Manager; Ctrl Margesca, Sports; Frenfc Cady,Grade news. m ii rri sjss: Front? row Mrs. V. alfcor, fourth grade; Mrs. my I er, seventh eighth grade; Mr. Hi cnerdsou, phy rsic l educa r Qy • j ... . in • a. 1 industrial arts; Mr.’.Vig htnan,Principe il;Mr. Burlin gant , Social Studio s;Mrs. Richmond, si x t h grade; Miss ► .m. : r 0 v, x .uo , 1 a. rst grr do; Mrs. Marble, nusic. Miss C amobe11, Honor • •. L' r ty • ' ■ y i? i • - • • K na f 1 ■ comer c Ip i; Mrs. iv arthout, second A third grodt . ; Mi 33 Herd -r, An -- :iish; Miss Tucher, science; . Mrs. Owe us, .rt; Miss Sirijons, secretary; Miss Mill-nan, fifth grade. i I!rs. Wray !!rs. Alsworth !iTS. Alsworth, the notner of one of our Juniors, is responsible for the tasty Meals in tne cafeteria. 3he has been in charge of cooking for several years. rs. bray, 0I30 a Junior Class .other, ha3- charge of tne serving, Tt is to her that we owe oar speeay service at noontine. £ ¥ ¥ !Jate 3werthout Lyle Alsworth Nate has a variety of jpbs ’round school including truant officer, head .janitor, and bu3 ariver, Lyle’s duties are bus driver, referee for J. 7. Basketball panes, and assistant janitor. COOK’ S .vLJtVICb STATION V.ellsville, 'A. Y. Congratul lions fron Best Wishes frora :il s CO::tUNITY PHIMTKB Bolivf. r New York Bolivar, N. Y. wt m m r«rTTT7M7THr m 5S 5w v f EARL JANDREW Swift as txu arrow' Science, Business President 1,2,3,4 Choir 2,3 Dramatics 3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Base call 2,3 Soccer 3,4 BEVERLY BARTLETT Golden cersonality Science, Math. Secretary 3,4 Choir 3,4 Band 3,4 Dramatics 4 Press Club 4 Cheerleader 3,4 BEVTICF. BLUE Silence is golden Business, Lone,Making Choir 3,4 Dramatics 1 Treasurer 4 mn THOMAS GLASS V.'aiting for someone Science, Commercial Vice-President 3,4 Choir 2 Dramatics 1,2,3,4 Basketball 3,4 Soccer 3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 W-te 4 ' ' ’ DONNA SCHHAM ’’Little magnet, big attraction” Science, Commercial Vice-President lt2 Treasurer 3 Choir 2,3,4 Dramatics l,2,Jf4 Cheerleader 3 Press Club 4 LOIS HASTINGS Mild manners, brave mind.” Homemaking, Science Dramatics 4 AURELIA 'VITHEY A lonely Post Graduate little petunia Homemaking Mechanical Drawing Art Dramatics GERALD GLASS ’’Everyone has to look up to him.” Science, Business Choir 2,3 Dramatics 4 Basketball 3,4 3aseball 3,4 Soccer 3, Vvwmfc v - ivy wav Junior Class B .CK RCV': 'ir. Burl insane, Ad visor Stanley i-.lswcrth, Carl : urgeson, Robert ‘.'ray FRO’JT RJ : Carol ray, Jane .lswortr. C1a3s officers: President-Bob ray Vice-Rres ideat-Caroi ..ray Secreta r y-Tree surer-Stan j-. 1 swor th We participated i . the Junior Rea Cross by packing t. box for the needy children of Surope. Ail the boys of our cla.33 took ort in varsity soccer end besketbnll. ‘ .11 tne Juniors were ia either band or chorus. Two of the Juniors took part in the NYSSMA sectionals at Bolivar. Our class undertook several cioneynaking projects for tne benefit of Our class treasury. Anong then v.ns the Junior Cla. s °lay, Aaron ilick fro:. :unkin Crick , the Junior Pron and the sale of stationery. ixty per cent of the Juniors served on the vearbooK staff. mhe bo,rs were all Scouts under the leadership of our class advisor who was also Scout.:aster. All the boys re taking part in baseball activities this s ring. The Junior Class extends its congratulations to the enior3. • • choc! another yeer. The following space is provided for any and all r«:iarks. ( !!; VW. ft VP usjumra G NUI0A HOSBA President Vice President 3ec.--?reas. Class Advisor Athelene Perry Vyle Bundy Durv.ood Co?j 13 Mrs. C. Knepp The 3ophonorcs have only two original members in a class of seven. Tue class has been active in extra curriclar activities. All the boys were on the basketball team and most oh them were also on the soccer tea... Our onl; -irl member was a varsity cheerleader. Five were members of the press ciuo; three members were enrolled in the school band, and five oelon ;ed to the chorus. The class sponsor d a bo:-: social in September, ball season they also sold op at ell j.orae panes. During the basket- CLASS OFFIC!:. S President Vice ;resident Secretary Treasurer Class Advisor here v ere j ir riris. •cio Central school, joined Be v-. rly 5e ly transferred to eipht members when sc ho December first Bill I the class Rochester. V.'t itv.r tep..e:i3 Beverly Seely Jean Jandrev. Donala Adams Miss Campbell started last fall,four boys ueen, v...o .had been attending J us' •e fore Me stcr ve cati on , .r class ;.ao been very active soth as a prow.- end as individuals. . both ilai. oween and 3t. Patrick's day vve held t Tar Jay. Just before Taanksyivlnr we held the first school dance of the year, which was very jessful. We made end solo pop corn at all bone basketball games, hariy :n the pyrin we sponsored a community cara oerty. Five members of our class belonged to the chorus this year and four belonged to band; all the boys participated in baseball. Two of ir ciris were cheerleaders .c Junior iid Senior pi ay. Barbara L- onard v r-.s ir trie cast of both •'Amoves , -A Cady,W. Guild,L. Witter B. Me ueen, ft. Dean, Adams, V. Bundy, A. Perry, D. Coats Miss Campbell 13. Leonard, I. J’uarew, G. Jwnrthout CLASS OFFICIALS 3CPHc::o-pu3 Third row: C. erry, J. Bel limy, P. Griswold, .. ycoff, L.hightraan, C. Kruger, ft. Hyen econd row: C. Tiffany, L. ’hi nans, W. Hue, ft. Potter, T. Stephens, P. Cole, 0. ve, Mrs. Schuyler First row: M. Kruger, 3. .dams, I.. Seely, 0, Denmings, T.Bartlett. The seventh and eighth grades occupy ulie sane home room but our classes are almost entirely separate, having organized as distinct groups. Class officers are as follows: Seventh grade: President-Mary Kruger Vice-°resident-Clinton Perry fecretary-nichord ftyan Treasurer-: obert Potter Aig.th grade: President-Carl Kruger Vice-President-Theiia Bartlett : ecretary-«Toyce . tephens Ireasurer-Jumes Bellamy The chorus and band of Allentown Union School euci: contain eight of our members. The boys have organized a basketball team this ye r and while they h'-ven’t been too successful as yet, their playing with rarger schools shows oronise for tlie future years. Three of our boys, '.'illisa Plue, aul Cole, and Donald ye are already regular members of the Junior Varsity basketball team. Our social activities have been pretty much limited to high school participation except for a few, such as our Christmas and Valentine parties whic‘ ere held in our home room. Money making projects (having been left largely to t:.e high scnool classes) -ere limited to such an extent that candy sales at tne enior lay and at a few basketball games, along with dues paid weekly, have been our only source of revenue, out ve hooe to end the year with a good treasury balance for each grade. Second Row: F. Root, D. Green, D. Griswold, S. Hanks, R. Perry, S. Cleveland F. 31ue, R. Merry First Row: A. Griswold, C. Taylor, J. Jandrew, N. Stevens, H. Palmatier S. Vincent, B. Sloan, C. Webster Teacher: Miss Millinan Their first dramatic venture as a rifth grade was the Halloween play Meet Mr. Witch which they, with the sixth grade, presented at an assembly. They were also members of the grade chorus which sang Christmas carols at the annual Christmas Program. Second Row: G. Tucker, E. Blue, 3. Fenster, Mrs. Richmond, A. Schram C. Thompson First Row: M. Richmond, P. Potter, G. 3artlett, B. Vaughn The sixth grade chose a project of knitting an afghan for the Junior Red Cross. Students and faculty cooperated in furnishing yarn and knitting the squares. Upon completion it was presented to the Bath Soldiers' Horae. The sixth grade, together with the fifth grade enjoyed presenting the Hallowe’en program to the school assembly. Useful gifts were made for Christmas and Mother’s Day. XJtCJpJpJpX si muii im yui im. my. ia FIRST GRADE Back row: S. Hackett, G. Swarthout, F. Taylor, E. Dunshie, L. Faddren, C. Brown Second row: I. Tucker, K. Stephens, V. Green, . Cole First row: : lies, P. lorry B. Palmatier, 1. Cole Teacher: •Iss Anna Storms SECOND AND THIRD GRADES Back row: H: Faddren, R. Richmond 77 Green, J. Root, R. Dannheim L. Wlghtman Second row• S. McCllntock, Griswold 5. Griswold, N. 3rune 11, L. Stephens L. Bellamy, J. Root First row: D. Ford, J. 3artlett R. Swarthout, G. Potter, R. Blue R. Cole Teacher: Mrs. Iona Swarthout Second row: R. Taylor, . Jole, C. ood, . . ‘ lies, T. Ryan, R. Richmond First row: r. Palmer, D. 1 htman, •. .ulck, i. Palmatier, D. Jandrew, V . Dannhiera Teacher: Mrs. Wayne Walker At Hallowe'en each grade student came in colorful costume and took rart in the games and narade. H They ere members of the chorus In the Christmas orogram. These grades joined for a Christmas party on December 23 mi«JZ V :' VI MtAW ltt f « • • Second Row- Geno Swarttout, V alt Stephens,Carl Wargeson, job Wray, John Tucker, Donald ?yo, Donald edaris, Kanager Cari Kruger First How- Coach Phil Ricnardson, Toii Glass, Durv.ood Coats, Stanley Alsworth, Dari Fandrew, '.Vara Guiia, Ferry Glass , The Allentown Eagles Baseball team composed lOstly of last years veterans rave a great deal of competition to the Allegehany County Class C Section 2 opponents. BASEBALL Ti.e Alientown soccer team originated during the season of l%£-49. Although our victories were few and hard earned, we si.owea considerable promise of a good team in ti.e coming year. Second How- First Row- Coach Phii Richaruson, Asst. Darry Wigntnan, Donald jtdans, Bill McQueen,Carl Mergeson, Durv.ood Coats, Bob Wray, Lloyd Winans, Gene Swurthout, sst. Eugene 7 yckoff, sst. Fanes Bellamy Frank Cady, Paul Cole, Stan Alsworth, Ton Glass, Lari Fandrew, Ward Guiid, Bud Blue, Asst. Carl Kruger VARSITY C Second Row: First Row: l lrlsad:. Yean Jandrew, Beverl; Left lo Right: Katherine Stepiieiis, Mary Bartlett i oa hr j rr, i rd ra dais, Atheicae Perry, Gloria Theiie Bartlett Bartlett, Beverly Seely VARSITY OR VARSITY Second Row First Row Coach Phil Richard- son, Geruld Glass, Stanley Alsworth, Rouert Wray, Sari Jandrew, Ton Glass, Manager Canes Be11any FranK Cady, Lester Litter, Carl Margeson, William Blue Second Row: Coach Phil Richardson, Vyie Bundy, rerd Guild, Durwood Coats, John Tucker, Donald Pyo, Manager Carl Kruger First tfow: Walter Stephens, Robert Dean, WiIlian McQueen, Donald Adans The Allentown Cagers, although winning eight out of 1- ganes, caused suf- ficient confusion in the Class C League oy defeating Richourg and Andover to create a wary respect fron tneir opponents this pa3t season. ✓ j ' R II 1 ■ wtiawr r siwwmim «w. w • «««iw ¥( w«-.- wiwi,- COMPLIMENTS OF f sr Side Garage Cor. GREENWICH and MILTON ST. Telephone Belmont 103 BELMONT NEW YORK M of ttEATJ blent OUT), N.Y. 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