Beaver River Central High School - Beaverian Yearbook (Beaver Falls, NY)
- Class of 1948
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Beaver River Central Scbool Beaver Falls New York E Publisherb Willie J Keller Compdrj, Inc Buffalo, new York B E A V R I A N Class of '48 INTRODUCTION The Beaveriann doesn t really need to be lntro duced it was begun oulte a few years ago, under a dlfferent staff and a different advisor Since that tlme it has become a tradition to many of us laureate and Commencement Because a yearbook is primarlly for the seniors,it has a certain nostal 818 about lt It has joy ln it, too, not only be cause of our good tlmes which are recalled in it, but, also, because of the bright promise of the classes that will come up to take our place It is with these mixed emotions in mind that we pre sent to you our 1948 'Beaverian 2 N 1 ' .- as important and beloved a tradition as are Bacca- . Y! i-:TY 'lbw 41' DVDIvATION To Mrs Widmeyer with thanks and grateful apnr ciation for her gracious willingness in helping to make so many of our activities more successful we dedicate this WThe 1948 Beaverian 3 xr I 3, . 3 u '1 .4 . . , M S 9 I1 .. L3 As all of us must realize, the Community Hall plays a very important part in our lives here at Beaver River Central School Our parties, dances, gym classes, and basketball games are held there, also our plays play rehearsals, and bowling tournaments In our present crowded condition the Hall has been a blessing I am sure that all of our memories of school are closely linked with memories of our Hall We owe a debt of gratitude to Mrs Mary Bush who has been so co cper atlve in helping us, and so patient as we trample over her domain mi his '-veaQ 4 I 2'-4 e , d A . M M. af ' J , if K . Q , L., Y, xx--E N ,l 1 ' b h d b A If 'tl 1 x, - ' 24' 'y .Y A' V -9' 'Tx .. 4 1 , ,n S e e . li! 'W 1 v i , ' ' - ,l .sl'!I ag-FL 1 It , fu. 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HL X ,, , 51 X fu- J P. , The Beaver River Central School district is fortunate in having as an administrative body, a group of pro- gressive forward-looking thinkers, who are working to provide increased educational opportunities for its future citizens Plans for the immediate future include the addition to the teaching staff of a trained Reading Supervisor, and the provision for a kindergarten The Board of Education looks forward to the fulfillment its lon ran e plans a new building with adequate facilities or a l educational activities The school has been equally fortunate in having had as principal for the past year, Mr Purple, who has won the respect and admiration of all with whom he has been Sunt lenn A aealg 6 of 5' 5 . in contact. CHESTER ABEL Vice Principal Oneonta Normal Junior High Social Studies Health WILLARD ALLEN, B S Industrial Arts Oswego State Teachers College ANNE BARBER, B S Music Potsdam State Teachers College LUCY CAMPEAU Grade Five Potsdam Normal JOHN CLARK, B S Agriculture Cornell University MARY CURLEY, R N School Nurse A Barton Hepburn Hospital DOROTHY DAVIS, B E Junior High English Potsdam Normal, New York State College for Teachers HERBERT DEWEY, B S , M A English St Lawrence University MARY FAIRCHILD, B A Mathematics MIRIAM HASSELER, B S Home Economics Tennessee State Teachers College IRENE HILTS Grade Two Cortland Normal MARION KECK, B S Commerce New York State College for Teachers GERALD KIRCH, B S , M S Social Studies Potsdam Normal, New York State College for Teachers REGINALD MALONEY, B A , N A Science Syracuse University, Cornell University IRENE MAROLF Grade Six Potsdam Normal ESTHER MATTIS, B E Grade Four Potsdam State Teachers College DOROTHY NORTZ Grade Three Cortland Normal THELMA NORTZ Secretary Father Leo Memorial School GEORGE PURPLE, B A Principal Colgate College CAROLYN SNOW, B A Language New York State College for Teachers ROBERT SNOW, B S Physical Education Springfield College EDNA STEVENS, B S Science Buffalo State Teachers College MARION VANARNAM, B S Librarian Syracuse University PEARLE WEAVER Grade One Potsdam Normal, Oswego Normal REBECCA WIDMEYER Ar Massachusetts School of Art 7 W I New York State College for Teachers t QQNI 0 ff' XQQQN Wa lAZ ! fxR?'xN Z7 X152-9, ff7fffNXX9 X Q ,bf ff r,-44.430 Z !Nfx A If-'-!u'i'm 'S' :L L4 8 f ia- 'fii-ilx Q V ffiifftix' X A fi,-2' 1 p Q 'fy Q X -1 af-. 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'L Wi iv f ff? , 7, xx 1 , s- V, -.:1 ff N Q ll--ey , The l9N8 Beaverisn is being writtm in the Greek vein The captions under the senior pictures are ancient Greek proverbs taken from the works of famous philo- sophers, writers, and doctors The will and the history are written in the style of that famous Greek epic, 'The odyssq References are made to characters and incidents which take part or appear in the famous work hen our beavers have gone all out Greek! e e e e Noble friends and fellow warriors, we are fast approaching the treacherous straits which will close rapidly upon the ship and crush it if we do not make haste le lust lighten our load that we may row the more quickly, so each of ue must throw overboard one piece from his possessions Joan Pate is throwing over a Croghan telephone directory now that we are so for from the outposts of civilization Bob Iredenburg is carefully slicing off his mustache with the blade of his sword Joyce Potter's dieteff is floating away now That carefully hoarded box of papyrus rolls bearing the Siena postnark have been tearfully parted with by Ann Lallourey out a mirror for the rest of the trip 'The lorm' has thrown over his sleeping bag- he's going to be a full fledged butterfly now Since a soldier in battle mst keep in condition, Rich llathys has finally parted with his nice, smelly old pipe Carol Nuspliger has taken all the keys off her piano, as it is a well known fact that Spartans relinquish all pleasures Bold! This is no time to stab fish! Oh, now I see--it is Elsie Potter's compass Walt Sta.hl1n's trumpet msic is becoming water soaked now as he thinks he can remember the battle calls without music Despite the snowy mountain peaks, Greece is a land of pleasing climte, so Ruth Fellows is throwing over that little piece of fur the beavers 'tale Diane Stiles is throwing over her rippling laugh as we must be very wily and quiet in our fight spinst the Trojans Roger Leonard has finally compromised by throwing over merely a box of nails h will need the rest of his tools when he comes to construct the wooden horse Rita lidrick has at last parted with her wonderful faculty of always believing what people tell her The armour of Dick Moore is meh thinner now since he has pulled the pictures of all his girl friends from the lining And IT le1l,when I take off lg little dove flying between the straits to see how much time we shall have before the giant rocks close inJ,the boat will indeed be much lighter 9 Q O Q U C O U C O One large, well-shined shield is going over now, as Donny thinks he can do with- - e JOAN PATE RICHARD MATHYS ' have he d th 'Do you fail to trust nightingalgrhersglr n the word of a man Whose honesty you have seen in business ' CAROL NUbPLIGr-R ROBERT FREDEINBURG- ' eC0I1d thoughts are 'Tlme as he grows old ever wiser teaches many lessons 10 Ea.-J' ANN LANOURLY 'Few men have the natural strength to honor a fr1end's success without envy FRANCES DEWEY nven the most excellent soul 15 not exempt from a mixture of madness W WN I . . W v S - ' I 4lllL. 1ITA WIDRICK RIChAnD MOLRE nAnd ha 13 she as if eve y PPY th hate day she had picked up a 'They love' ey t d without horseshoe but caggg O JOICL BOTTLR 'The truth is always the strongest argument DONALD COMES DIANE bTILES WALTER oTAHLIN 'Even the Gods l0Ve J0k6S ' 'To be, rather than to seem 'The dice of Zeus fall ever 11 luckily ' v- 7 .-., N, V . . I r' 9 1 rv A gn N . . I - if if ' ' 1 1 ' l O O RO1.h LLCNARL The gods help him who strives hard ' RUTH FLLLOWS N of heaven W LLDIE POTTER 'And good luck go with you.' 12 MOd6PBt1OH, the noblest gixt w NORMAN SCHULZ Fortune is not on the side of the faint hearted ' 4 . I V Al , x W nu - , .. b . . . HISTORY To begin w1th, in our high school production of 'The Odyssey,' we had quite a few overlapping characters At the beginning, Carol Nuspliger and Joan Pate earned the title of Orpheus, but Bob Stahlin and Rich Mathys were also in the running, and later on, Frances Dewey We d1dn't limit the part of Ulysses to one person either In our four year's voyage we had four leaders Andy Virkler, Bill Brothers, Norm Schulz, and Carol Nuspliger Compared to the real account of the story, our adventurers were pretty tame, but we had a wonderful time and I guess that that's all that counts For counsel on this, the most momentous journey of our lives, we had Miss Monnat Hrs Stevens, Mr Dewey, and Miss Davis In our first terrifying ship wreck, we lost the records of our freshman year as sailors, and as none of us are of particularly brilliant memories, we shall have to gc on In the second year to brighten things up bit financially we sent news to our version of the 'Lowvllle Leader,' the 'Argus Airlngs In our third year out at sea, we decided that a play was in order, so in March we produced our comedy 'Double Exposure ' We also had two dances, but as they were in a very stormy season, according to the ocean world, they were mostly a party for the crew A small reconnoitering party was sent on to the Island of Montreal as delegates to the International School Music Festival Unlike the original narrative, they all survived, and arrived home safely after quite a few thrilling adventures did quite a few things to provide amusement We gave of all things' a Greek Play about the very conflict from which we had Just barely escaped with our lives It was called Helen's Husband, and it placed high in the eyes of our shipmates who are looilng forward to next year when they can try their hand in the One Act Play Contest We also had a dance not to the dangerous and luring music of the Sirens, but to the melodious strains of the 'Merry Makers ' We went all out early English in December with our senior play, which was directed by Mr Dewey It was called 'Hasty Pud ding ' Then we decided that if they could do it on trains, could do it on board ship, so we sold candy, gum, and that sort of thing We had another play, 'Bmllin' Through' to replace that annual bit of ship curriculum, the U Cum C best Our voyage is practically ended We're sighting the long expected and anti cipated shores of New York at last Thanks for bearing with us 13 ' I , . . 3, -- -- . 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','ff - JUNIOR NEvS The off1cers of the Junior Class were President Donald Petzoldt Vice President William Demo Secretary Treasurer George Kuhl Row I Gray,M Farney,H Fredenburg,J Jackson,V Hoppel,J Yousey,G Lyndaker, V1rkler,B Schwendy Row III Spagnolli,B Monnat,B St1les,W Demo,D Petzoldt,R Altmire G Peters The energetic Jun1ors profited by raffling off a turkey at their Thanksglving Dance They presented The Youngest', a three act comedy,on March 19 The cast included Charlotte Winslow, the mother Oliver Winslow, oldest son Mark N1HSlOW, son Augusta WlHS10W Martin, Alan's wife Alan Martln, son 1D law Martha iMuf'fl Winslow, daughter Richard Winslow, Youngest son Nancy Blake, visiting fr1end 15 Helen Fredenhurg Donald Petzoldt Darwin Lehman Doris Gray George Kuhl Marjorie Ferney Dino Snagnolli Bernadine Schwendy I D. . . . . . . R. . Row II M.Moser,H.Mitchell,G.Kuhl,F.Herman,K.Lyndaker,D.Lehman Dc O I . I O l , O . . , - October 27 marked the night of the most successful Hallowe'en party ev h ld er e by the sophomores The party took place at the Community Hall and lasted sev eral enJoyable hours Miss VanArnam and Mrs St v e ens were chaperone Every one danced and Joined in the games Afterwards refreshments were served This fall the class oanvassed the town and other communities selling boxes of attractive Christmas cards The profit was approximately seventy five dollars Christmas time rolled around and Study Hall fthe class homeroom! turned into a beehive of activity Then at last the ladder was ut p away and the scissors were returned to their rightful drawers Colorf 1 1 , a e a was the Night Before Christmas scene and a little tree lent a cozy atmosphere to the room On the day when school was dismissed for the holidays, everyone exchanged presents at a party At the beginning of the year we elected the following officers President, Sally Matnys, Vice President, Marcia LeFevre, Secretary, Stanley Mitchell, Treasurer D Lois Hall, Class Reporter, Lois Poster, Student Council Representative, Donna L'Huillier when October rolled around we had our usual Hallowe'en party with all the 'trim mings' At Christmas time our room was decorated to the best of our ability and we really went 'all out' to make it as gay as possible Arthur Duffer who graduated into the 9A at the beginning of the second semester, I is the newest member of our class 16 1 D I . u p ctures had been drawn on the blaokboards the back table bo st d 'T' ' GRADE EIGHT President William Harolf Secretary Eleanor Ross Vice President Jean Camldge Treasurer Reginald Smith Reporter Ann Bramhall Row I A Bramha11,J LaRock,R Buck1ngham,D le1ster,A Kenne1,B Hasseler, D laterman,B Fe1sthame1,D Lyndaker,D Lehman,E Zehr Row II Mrs SnoI,J l1dr1ck,K Jones,A V1rk1er,C Hoch,C lart1n,E Roes,D Gadbaw J Cam1dge,M l1dr1ck,A Lyndaker,l Ster1a,A Zehr,Hr Clark 1 I R V1rk1er,R Corey,E W1dr1ck,R Terry,R Gray,W Maro1f,G Schneeberger R V1rk1er,T lh1te,D Jackson GRADE sever: v A Officers B Officer' Ral h Schulz President Barbara Sturtze Sigglggggident Robzrt Rose Vice President John GPBU d E t Secretary Leslie Noftsier aonf I .' .' '. , -t -T D vi as on ggggitgiy reaeurer Batty wldrick Treasurer Jane Wilde? Reporter Rita Simmons g. . . . . , . , J 3. . , .... . . , . . . D. . .. . , . , . , .. 1 Row I Row II Row III Brovn,J Monca11er1,R S1mmone,I West,D Everard A Steiner D Nest W11der,B Jackson,D Duffer,J Ross Johnson,N Noftsier G Monnat,P Levers,D Potter,R Schu1z,N Zehr Petzoldt G Nofts1er,D Mart1n,R Roes Mart1n,R Lyndaker,N Zehr,B Widrick B Sturtze B Zehr S qtewart 7 SW E 770 , xii fbi?-in WEN X f M K 'basil' fiolfjfa... 18 ,ZGIL-ST? Q 7,1415 Y --fax: x X , Y-r 4 1 - f . .. ,f l-. Qf X - kfx , f N, ij, .A s . Q. ' vff ' if-'f!'1 x 5 'M F'-'X ff L'f:'-'ffiiii wt: . 5225! 'X -A X ,f ,ZA 5 4.2-' ,,, 1 535.1 F. Ly I A - Q I .. XX -A' , IX-Q .X-, X . -As: 5: 1023 ,Q ,553 Vx H ' '3!': 21L fl ' r ly .. lla' Rh 9 X r H -L. , - , -2 X' I , !A Y, VARSITY Captain Dick Mathys led the Beaver River Central School basketball team to Captain Dick Mathys led the Beaver River Central School basketball team to a highly successful season, winning ten games while losing six Th highlight of the season was the defeat of Port Leyden on their home court This was the only loss suffered by the Port Leyden team in league competition The Beavers fin ished in third place in the Lewneida League BROS BROS West Leyden Remsen Forrestport Croghan C Ville Port Leyden Glenfield JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL The Junior Varsity enjoyed a very sucessful season with s record of 8 wins and 4 defeats. lembers of the team were: Ray Grsu, Dino Bpagnolli, B111 0011. B111 Hifivhey. Culver Lallourey. David Cronk, Bruce Stahlin, Dick Brown, Herbert Wenz, Jr., and Neil larolf. The Junior Varsity hasn't been defeated in 2 years on its own court. lan f th b 111 b f for a berth on the varsity of '48-'49 y 0 8 oy. ' e 1gh'1ng 19 . e 26 2? 25 37 18 26 46 31 Lyons Falls 21 24 32 23 1? 31 29 27 24 31 35 30 - 2? 35 14 40 32 24 27 29 16 18 39 32 BASVBAIL The Be ver River Central School nine enjoyed a good season on the diamond with a record of 5 ins an 4 defeats Members of the team were Eob killer Captain, Boo Fledenburg, Francis Herman Diem Vathys Donald Petzoldt, Norman Schulz Dino p gnolll Dav'd Crank Gordon Peters Earl Ebersol, Donald Combs Walter Stahlin Robert Btahlin Georze Nevers Ira Yousey, K rmit Lvndaxer and HPPDBPI wenz, Jr , anager Prosoect for the coming season are bright, due to the fact that only 3 members xlll be lo t by graduation Suitable replacements are on hand from the Junior Kiwanis Team which enjoyed a suc essful season SIX MAN FOOTBALL The Beaver Rlver team led by Capta'n Norman Schulz wound up their first year of competltion in the Northern Lew York Six Man Football League in fourth place The high light of the selson was the game against Black River, the leavue cham pions This was the only game of the season in which the champions were held to less than 50 points The same was not decided until late in the final ouar ter when Black Rlver pushed over two touchdowns The souad lncluded the following Norm Schulz, Bob Fredenburz, Dick Mathys, Francls ierman, B111 Demo, Don Petzoldt, Bob btahlin, Walt Stahlin, Dick Brown, Ray Greu Culver Lamourey, Kermit Lyndaker, Ira Yousey, Bruce Stiles, and Dino opagnoli Bruce Stahlin and Richard Spearal were Managers The scores were as follows Beaver River 31, Copenhagen 18, Beaver River 26, Lyons Falls O, Beaver River 6, Dexter 24, Beaver Rlver 14, Black River 55, Beaver R1ver 16, Croghan 63 Beaver River 6, Adams Center 19 20 W .. . 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O VARSITY CLUB President Richard Mathys Vice President Francis Herman Secretary Treasurer Donald Combs One of the outstanding organizations of Beaver River Central School is the Varsity Club, composed of all boys, who have earned letters in Varsity Sports The Club has charze of all phases of athletic competition and has been successful, both financially and in the point of view of sportsmanship during the past Veer A successful Intramural program has been carried on during the noon hour to the enjoyment of both spectators and participants The younger Basketball team, composed of seventh eizhth, and ninth graders, has been gaining valuable experience in leazue competition, participating in seven games The Volley Ball Sauad composed of B Fredenburg, D Petvoldt, Mathys, N Sweeney, D Combs, B Hirschey, N Schulz D Lehman, F Herman B Owens, was acclaimed the champion of the Lewnelda League at the tournament held at the General Martin Central School at Glenfield 21 - . 1 . -. . I , u -- A , , . i 1 I . . .- R. - . n . A , o 1 , , , , . A -. I YAnoI Y LnLLhLLADnRS The varsity cheerleade s for f otball were Marge Farney, Helen Fredenburg, Bernadlne ochwendy and Joyce Yousey as basketball season rolled around orothy Hall, Connie Stiles and Dorothy Fohl r we e among the try outs who made the squad Ne then el cted officers helen rredenburg, Presldent and Bernadlne ochwendy, Secre ary Treasur r The che rleaders had a Tag week, November 12 15 The money collected was u ed to defray the costs of new unlforms Our thanks to the Board o' Education for paylng the larger part OI the balance due JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLLADLLS Succeshe second year for the Junlor Varsity Cheerleaders has aaaln proved a s now I Ruth F rney, Sally Nathys, Captain, Lols Hall, Betty Yousey now Il lane helr, Velma erau, Betty Farney, Nary Jones 22 'cz , , v, 1 ,? , fi . f B C, ' .1 v fc. f-1 --w- - --fa '- L , . . -r- n l v I U D . v l 8 ' I' Q S Z . ., . . 1 4, u. 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I -' E g I 'X , f r 7 V I . 3 1 gl' ,,.uXN NX, W My 'C WSW X Pl.-.2-:,, XX 25 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row I CHORUS Pate,C Moser,D Lehman,J Yousey,H Fredenburg,R Fe11ows,V Grau Gray,L Foster,D Schu1z,J Tooker,F Dewey,Miss Barber Sti1es,C Nusp1iger,M Farney,S A1ger,B Yousey,L Widrick,V Hoppel Bush,E Myers,L Lyndaker,A Mo1nar,F Zehr Potter,G Lyndaker,L Yousey,M Steria,J Pate,A LaMourey,R Widrick Jones,C Sti1es,P Manning,S Mathys,D Schor6e,E Monnat,E Potter JoHnson,M Jackson,D L'Hui111er,L Ha11,R V1rk1er,M LeFevre Taube I BAND J Monc 11eri,D Koh1er,J LaRock,J Pate,S Mathys,R Farney,C Martin Miss Barber LaMourey,D Gray,D Schu1z,P Mann1ng,A Bramha11,N Grau,D Martin Tooker,D Me11n1tz,F Dewey,D Brown Fredenburg,M Farney,R W1dr1ck,D Schorge,E Potter,A Layourey A1ger,D Hal1,B Farney,M LeFevre,L Foster Parker,D Cronk,D Petzo1dt,R Gray,W Owen,G Kuh1,H Wenz,W Stahlin Spagno1li,J Grau,C Petzoldt 24 I Jo o 0 0 0 Y o n Do I I O 0 II D. . . . . . . J. . . . . II J. . . . . . . Ml I O , O .4 O rv I O IV P. . . . ' . . . B.Schwendy,J.Weir,R.Farney,D.Koh1er,B.Farney,D.Me11nitz,D.Ha11 R. I O 3. I O f C O 0 II C. . . . . . . Jo 0 O O II H. . . . . . . A S. . . . . Iv KI I O I C l D l D. . . BEAVERIAN STAFF EDITOR Frances Dewey FEATURE EDITOR Rita Widrick Doris Gray Virginia Hoppel Betty Farney Velma Gran Ann Bramhall BUSINESS EDITORS Carol Nuspliger Ann LaMourey Joyce Yousey PHOTOGRAPHY Joan Pate Marge Farney Helen Fredenburg SPORTS EDITORS Walter Stahlin Donald Combs Francis Herman Dino Spagnolli Darwin Lehman ART EDITORS Norman Schulz Richard Mathys Loretta Lyndaker Gladys Lyndaker Doris Schulz Jane Weir Barbara Haeseler TYPIST 51' Bernadine Schwendy 25 Xp I g 'sa '-ff Q xf, J P C .1 U , Assistant Editors Doris Gray Feature Editor Frances Dewey Exchamge Editors Marge Farney Circulation Editors Joan Pate Art Editors BEAVER'S TALE Editor in Chief Ruth Fellows Humor Editor Sally Alger Production Ed1tOP Ann LaMourey Virginia Hoppel Sports Donald Combs Dino Spagnolli Darwin Lehman News Editor Rita Widrick Typists Bernadlne Schwendy Joyce Yousey Helen Fredenburg Loretta Lyndaker Carol Nuspliger Gladys Lvndaker Joyce Potter Arletha Carolyn Loretta Row I Row II Row III FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Zehr President Barbara Hasseler Treasurer Martin Vice President Joyce Potter Reoorter Lyndaker Secretary Mrs Hasseler Advisor Bramhal1,B Hasse1er,L Lyndaker,A Zehr,C Martin,J Potter,J Widrick Jones,E Roes,J LaRock,M Widrick,Mrs Hasse1er,D.Meister,D Waterman Zehr,J Cam1dge,D Gadbaw .Hoch,A Virk1er,D Lyndaker,R Buckingham,A Lyndaker,E Zehr,D Lehman willfn HUFFALO I l I A 5 A ll ' P y a A i . 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