Beaver River Central High School - Beaverian Yearbook (Beaver Falls, NY)
- Class of 1951
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THE SENIOR CLASS DEDICATES THE 195 1 hi;am;i{iy TO MRS. SNOW With Deepest Appreciation For Her Helpful Guidance and Sincere Interest In Us Throughout Our High School Days BEAVERIAN STAFF Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Art Editor Photography Editor Feature Editor Sports Editor Advertising Manager Marcia LeFevre Jane Tooker Donna L'Huillier Robert Sturtze Lois Foster Warren Lyndaker Lois Hall 2 3 The Class of 1951 feels fortunate in having had during its school years an efficient and cooperative group of administrators. We appreciate all the improvements effected by the Board of Education in the past. We are sure that it will continue to work toward the betterment of educa- tional opportunities in the Beaver River Central School districts. LEFT TO RIGHT: Earl Kuhl, Everett Hall, Mrs. Rosabel Dalton, D. C. LeFevre, James Brown, Jerome Peters, Julius Farney BOARD OF EDUCATION Principal, Mr. La Verne A. Norton; Vice-Principal, Mr. Chester J. Abel; Secertary, Miss Thelma Nortz 4 Faculty Row 1: PHYLLIS B. BELL, Eastman Dental Dispensary Dental Hygienist GRACE PUSEY, B. A., Houghton College Junior High English and Social Studies LOUELLA WATERMAN, Rio Grande College, Ohio R. U. Croghan No. 8 THELMA NORTZ, Father Leo Memorial School Secretary and Clerk LA VERNE A. NORTON, B.A., M.A., Colgate and Columbia Univ. Principal CHESTER ABEL, Oneonta Normal Vice-Principal, Social Studies ESTHER MATTIS, B.E., M.E., Potsdam State, St. Lawrence Univ. Elementary Supervisor LUCILLE ST. PRIEST, B.A., M.A., N. Y. S. College for Teachers Junior High Mathematics REBECCA WIDMEYER, Massachusetts School of Art Art Supervisor FLORENCE WILDER, Potsdam Normal R. U. Croghan No. 5 Row 2: DOROTHY NORTZ, Cortland Normal Grade 3 MARION VAN ARNAM, B.L.E., Syracuse University Librarian MARGARET SCHANTZ, B.S., Longwood College, Virginia Home Economics JENNIE SCHNEIDER, Lowville Training Class R. U. Croghan No. 7 IRENE MAROLF, Potsdam Normal Grade 4 BETTY ANN KERN, B.S., Ithaca College Physical Education ELIZABETH GILLIGAN, Oneonta Normal R. U. New Bremen No. 12 MURIEL HYNES, Oswego Normal Grade 6 GENEVIEVE VER SCHNEIDER, Potsdam Normal Grade 1 IRENE HILTS, Cortland Normal Grade 2 LILLIAN KAPUSTENSKY, B.S.S., College Misericordia, Dallas, Pa. Commerce MILDRED MALONEY, Geneseo State Normal R. U. Croghan No. 10 Row 3: IRENE SCHANTZ, Potsdam Normal Grade 5 ADELE BUSH, Oneonta Normal R. U. New Bremen No. 8 OLYMETA KLOCK, Training Class R. U. New Bremen No. 4 VIRGINIA WOLFF. Training Class R. U. Croghan No. 2 MARY CHARTRAND, Oneonta Normol R. U. Croghan No. 9 MARY CURLEY, R.N., Hepburn Hospital School of Nursing School Nurse GENEVIEVE BURKHARD, Training Class R. U. New Bremen No. 10 FLORENCE MONROE, Lowville Training Class R. U. New Bremen No. 1 LEONA HYNES, Training Class R. U. Croghan No. 1 MARTHA SCHULZ, Potsdam Normal R. U. New Bremen No. 3 HELEN FINNEGAN, Mrs. Blakers' Kindergarten School Kindergarten Row 4: REGINALD MALONEY, B.A., M.A. Syracuse and Cornell Univ. Science MILTON BEEMER, B.A., Hartwick College English GERALD KIRCH, B.S., M.S., N. Y. S. College for Teachers Social Studies DEAN P. DARROW, B.S., Oswego State Teachers College Driver Training RALPH COON, B.A., Syracuse University Mathematics WILLIAM REW, B.S., Oswego State Teachers College Industrial Arts JOHN ADAMS, B.S., Cornell University Agriculture LAWRENCE DOUGHERTY, B.S., Ithaca College Director of Music 6 CLASS OFFICERS LOIS FOSTER Bum Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Record Club 2; Lewneida League Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, 4; Lew- neida League Select Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Junior Play; NYSSMA 1, 2, 3; Beaverian 4; Student Teaching Day 3; NYSSMA Spring Festival 1, 2; President 4 (Class); Quiz Team. DONNA L'HUILLIER Blanche Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Beaverian 3, 4; Beavers' Tale 3; Lewneida League Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, 4; Twirl- ing 1, 2; Senior Play 4; Secretary 4 (Class). WARREN LYNDAKER Rube Basketball 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Vice President 3, 4 (Class); Beaverian 4; Beavers' Tale 4; Junior Play; Senior Play. MARCIA LeFEVRE Marya Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Beavers' Tale 3; Beaverian 4; NYSSMA Spring Festival 1; Junior Play; Senior Play; Vice President 1 (Class); Secre- tary-Treasurer 2, 3 (Class); Treasurer 4 (Class); Lewneida League Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, 4; Record Club 2; Student Teaching Day 3; Sextet 2, 3; Select Chorus 2; Girls' State 3; Quiz Team 3, 4; ESSPA 4. 7 GLENN ALTMIRE “Malty Science Club 3, 4; Junior Play; Intramural Basket- ball and Softball; Chess Club 3, 4. DONALD BIBBINS Bib Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4. JOAN BUSH Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; F. H. A. 4; Twirling 2; United League Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Play 4. RUTH FARNEY Rulhie Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Pep Club 3, 4; Cheer- leading 1, 2, 3, 4; Twirler 1, 2, 3; Senior Play; Beavers' Tale 4; Lewneida League Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, 4. LOIS HALL ''Lottie'' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Beaverian 4; Treasurer 1; President 3; Lewneida League Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, 4; NYSSMA 2. CAROL LEHMAN Cary Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Beavers' Tale 4; Hobby Club 2; NYSSMA 2; Lew- neida League Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, 4. 9 DORIS MELLNITZ Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; NYSSMA 2, 3; Select Band 2, 3, 4; Select Chorus 4; Lewneida League Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Student Teaching 3; Queen's Attendant 3. ANN MONNAT Chorus 2, 3, 4; Lewneida League Spring Festival 2, 3, 4; Hobby Club 2. SALLY MATHYS Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3 (Captain), 4; Science Club 3, 4; Beavers' Tale 4; Student Teaching 3; Junior Play; Senior Play; NYSSMA 2; Select Chorus 2, 4; Junior Queen; Pep Club 2, 3 (President), 4; Twirling 1; Drum Major 2, 3, 4; Lewneida League Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES ROSS Jim Chess Club 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Junior Play. EUHLENE MYERS Boots Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Twirling 1, 2; Beavers' Tale 1, 2; Beaverian 3; Lewneida League Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, 4. JOYCE PATE Joy Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; F. H. A. 4; Twirling 2; Homemaking 3; Play 4; Lewneida League Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, 4. DAWN SCHORGE Shorty Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Beavers' Tale 3; Beaverian 3; Lewneida League Spring Festival 1, 2 3, 4; Lewneida League Select Band 3, 4. ROBERT STURTZ Bob Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 4; Beaverian 4; Beavers' Tale 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Student Teaching 3. 12 RUTH TAUBE Minnie Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Beoverian 3; Pep Club 4; Twirl- ing 1, 2; Lewneida League Spring Festival 1,2, 3, 4. JANE TOOKER Took Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Beavers' Tale 2, 3, 4; Beaverian 2, 3, 4; Record Club 2; Newspaper Reporter 4; Public Speaking Contest 4; NYSSMA 2; Lewneida League Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, 4; Sextet 3; NYSSMA Spring Festival 2; Lewneida League Select Chorus 2, 4; ESSPA Convention 4. EUGENE WIDRICK Gene Science Club 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4; Senior Play; Student Teaching 3. JOSEPH ZECHER leek Carthage High 1, 2, 3; Beavers' Tale 4; Science Club 4; Senior Play; Variety Show; Quiz Team. ELIZABETH YOUSEY Betty Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Beaverian 3; Beavers' Tale 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Chess Club 3; Junior Play; Senior Play; Twirling 3, 4; Lewneida League Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, 4,- Queen's Attendant 3. W ' PAULINE ZEHR Pauly - lva‘2. 'a° . 0-ty - Ii ‘jJng OOJ 'o) t «-■• UJ • u’lvV''3 -t %P M- .- UA ♦'ins toij'a-is - 2 i-a-i-it pr) _- j + 3 no fvt±- gj - ■$ C - VMM- -| 10-1-0'-) .1 iy-4.ny -ifV -fl'au-ixy -t ||T |V SI O' - ‘[I J-S-4--50J lO-J - 'j| j-j..V“4. - 'tl -?-l-io4S n°a - n VOjQ - 'JI uuy -'fc| S So y siuixj 3-1 Ul -M U C) - a1,'n!°H 1 n°t uoQ-| Class History Cast: Class of 1951 Act 1-Stage 25 Directors: Class Advisors Act II—Stage 22 Producers: Faculty Act III—Stage 25 Audience: Readers Act IV—Stage 22 ACT I As the curtain rises, we find a group of bewildered Freshman trying to find their places on the stage of B. R. C. S. There were so many people trying out for parts, we had to have two casts—one under Mr. Kirch and one under Mr. Maloney. Acting as our directors, these two men capably led us through many rehearsals, trying to perfect us for the second act, our Sophomore year. Before rehearsals started, we elected our leading characters: Prompter, Sally Mathys; Assistant Prompter, Marcia LeFevre; Script Writer, Stanley Mitchell; Financial Backer, Lois Hall. We sold jeIlo at the door and had bake sales between scenes. To ease the monotony of rehearsals, the players had a Halloween Party and a sleighride. ACT II As we trooped onto the stage for the second act, we found that Mrs. Snow had replaced Mr. Kirch and Mr. Maloney as our director. We elected as our Prompter, Edna Monnat; Assistant Prompter, Donna L'Huillier: Script Writer and Financial Backer, Marcia LeFevre. Because of several bad cases of stage fright, we lost some actors, namely, Florence Zehr, Lena Widrick, and Arthur Duffer. At the boxoffice we sold wrapping paper and jello in lieu of tickets. For added entertainment we had a Halloween Party with all the cast attending. ACT III As we took our places on Stage 25, we again found that Mrs. Snow was our director. Some of our cast had signed contracts elsewhere and were no longer with us. They are: Stanley Mitchell, Rose Turck, Loretta Lyndaker, and Claire Moser. Our leading characters resigned and new players were selected to replace them. Prompter, Lois Hall; Assistant Prompter, Warren Lyndaker; Script Writer and Financial Backer, Marcia LeFevre. An Armistice shindig took place between scenes with everybody attending. To help finance this act, we sold writing and wrapping paper. We participated in a play entitled The Babysitter. To celebrate the conclusion of the third act, we held a prom at which we crowned Sally Mathys as our queen and Eugene Demo as our king. The queen's attend- ants were Doris Mellnitz and Betty Yousey. 16 ACT IV In this our final act, we again find Mrs. Snow, who has so ably carried us over the many pitfalls which beset us in rehearsals, as our director. Always seeking new talent, we contracted Lois Foster for Prompter, Warren Lyndaker for Assistant Prompter, Donna L'Huillier as Script Writer, and Marcia LeFevre as Financial Backer. Our cast was lessened by the departure of Richard Spearel, Eugene Demo, Gerald Ritz, and Edna Monnat. Our idea of selling magazines before the act so the audience could read between scenes was a big success. Due to the length of this act we sold ice cream as a refresher. To further our finances, we produced, a play entitled Maybe Love and also a Thanks- giving dance. The producers and directors put on a play— The Variety Show for the amusement of the cast and, for music lovers, there was added entertainment. With the capacity of the Senior Class for providing fun for all, we sponsored a Poor Man's Carni- val. Our one last fling was the Alumni dance with everybody participating. 17 FRONT PAGE NEWS ACCORDION PLEATED RAG HITS NEW HIGH The latest song, Accordion Pleated Rag, by the noted composer, Carol Lehman, has just ended its 25th week on the Hit Parade. The song has sold more copies than any song since 1800—even the Thing which was such a hit in 1950. Sheet music of this song is now selling like wildfire at music stores all over the country. Miss Lehman has con- sented to record this for Columbia and records will be available next month. NOTED ARCHEOLOGIST RETURNS TO STATES FOR CONVENTION Eugent Widrick, an archeologist of great renown, has returned to the states for a meeting of the U.S.A.C. better known as the United States Archeological Convention. His first big success was the discovery of King Aba Aba's tomb. After the convention he plans to go to Africa to try to unearth an ancient city. BILL PASSED TO PREVENT FILIBUSTERING Joseph Zecher, the well known sen- ator from New York has finally put a bill through Congress to pre- vent filibustering. How this ingeni- ous man got it through the Senate, only he will know. Reporters say he may be running for President in the next election. FIGURE SKATER RETURNS TO HOME TOWN Betty Yousey, the figure skater, who has just won the World's title for the second time has returned home for a short vacation. She will be featured in the Ice Capades of '61. SLOW MOTION WINS KENTUCKY DERBY Slow Motion ridden by Warren Lyn- daker, the jockey who has won three Derby's, has hit the jackpot. Slow Motion made it in the fastest time ever made by a Derby win- ner. FIFTEEN RECEIVE TOP HONORS The president of Harvard an- nounced yesterday that Donald Bibbins is the valedictorian of the 1961 graduating class. He is gradu- ating with a Ph.D. in medicine and he has already been assured a top position in a hospital recently constructed. BOYS APPLAUD NEW HOSTESS The boys in the armed forces have unanimously voted Ann Monnat their Hostess of the year. She will tour the country and help large cities set up U.S.O. centers. MORE MUSIC FOR UBANGI NATIVES Miss Foster has recently reported that five hundred British imported zithers and two hundred glocken- spiels have been sent to the Ubangi tribe in southern Africa. She will follow shortly and try to teach the natives a little classical jazz. MEDIATOR TAKES DEFINITE STAND ON U. N. PROBLEM Sally Mathys, the new mediator of the U. N., has taken a stand on the problem of lifting the Iron Curtain. She maintains that this is the only way to promote world peace. BOB STURTZ DEVELOPS NEW MUSCLE COURSE In an exclusive interview Mr. Sturtz said, You too can be as strong as I. Asked how he acquired such strength, he replied that it was due in part to his invention of a thousand dollar rotary exerciser. Anyone who wishes to apply for this course may send a card to Sturtz's gymnasium, Beaver Falls, New York. NEW EDITOR OF LOVELORN COLUMN ANNOUNCED The East Overshoe Gazette has just annuonced that Jane Tooker has been appointed new editor of its lovelorn column. She will also broadcast an answer to your prob- lems over W.O.W. every day at 3. 18 RUTH FARNEY VACATIONING IN FLORIDA After returning from a tour of Europe, Ruth Farney has decided to spend the winter in Florida. Prev- iously she has toured South Amer- ica and spent the summer in Egypt. SHOW OF SHOWS TO HAVE NEW MISTRESS OF CEREMONIES Dawn Schorge, the well known radio personality will currently be seen on the Sid Ceaser show as the new mistress of ceremonies. DONNA L'HUILLIER DESIGNS INTERIOR OF NEW BUILDING Donna L'Huillier, the well known interior decorator, has designed the interior of the new apartment build- ing in New York. This is the high- est building in the world. CONGRESSMAN HIRES NEW SECRETARY Joseph Zecher, the distinguished gentleman from New York, has hired Ruth Taube, who has been giving him many unique ideas on the international situation, as his secretary. NEW SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE APPOINTED Glenn Altmire was recently ap- pointed Secretary of Agriculture. He promises every farmer not one —not two—but three eggs a day from every chicken. HOME TOWN MODEL TO FLY TO PARIS Next month a plane load of styles will be flown to Paris to be modeled for the Parisians. Among the models will be Euhlene Myers, the head model of Giant Midgets, Inc. AMERICAN AIRLINES TO HAVE NEW RECEPTIONIST The American Airliner depot at New York has employed Doris Mell- nitz as their new receptionist. This is the highest paid job in the sec- retarial field. NEW BOOK ON ATOMIC POWER RELEASED James Ross, the brilliant scientist, has written a book on the new uses of atomic power. He is Pro- fessor Einstein's successor and is now working on a new theory of irrelevancy. B.R.C.S. HIRES NEW KINDERGARTEN TEACHER The superintendent of the school district has just announced that Margaret Steria has been hired for kindergarten teacher. Some more home town talent has come to B.R.C.S. NEW CHAMPION IN WOMEN'S WRESTLING Lois Hall has thrown Mary Bull- binsky to win the Women's World Championship in wrestling. She really put everything into this fight and clinched the title in fourteen minutes. SAVES LIVE OF BASEBALL Joe DiMaggio was critically ill with flu and his doctors revealed that he would never have lived if it hadn't been for the careful nursing of Pauline Zehr. LOCAL GIRL STARS IN NEW MUSICAL Marcia LeFevre, who has appeared in many Broadway musicals, has just opened as the lead in Moon Happy. Critics and audience raved over her excellent performances. MORE LOCAL TALENT TO TEACH AT B.R.C.S. Another local girl has been hired at B.R.C.S. Joyce Pate has been accepted as driving teacher, the first woman driving teacher since the course was started. JOAN BUSH GETS LEAD IN RADIO SHOW Joan Bush has been hired for the lead in the well-known program Mary's Other Husband. 19 Junior Prom Brenda Wakefield, Betty Yousey, Phyllis Dolton, Sally Mathys, Queen; Eugene Demo, King; Doris Mellnitz, Elizabeth Dalton. Class Will We, the Class of '51, of the Beaver River Central School of Beaver Falls in the County of Lewis and State of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this our last Will and Testament, in manner following that is to say: Doris Aren't I Cute? Mellnitz reluctantly leaves her ability to schedule long distance shopping trips on test days to Janet Widrick. Bob Just call me Superman Sturtz passes on his fast draw on his Hopalong Cassidy pistol to Dick Gray. Joan sweet and low Bush leaves her quiet, friendly manner to Dorothy Meister. Betty, third finger, left hand Yousey leaves her husband-catching ability to Jean Camidge. Margaret I'm good at anything Steria leaves a little of her seriousness to Ann Hotchkiss in the hope that she will take the hint. Sally Support your team Mathys leaves her ability for always getting in the last word to Diane Lynda ker. Pauline soft spoken Zehr leaves a book, How To Be Seen and Not Heard, on Dorothy Lehman's desk. Glenn that handsome gentleman Altmire leaves a bottle of hair tonic and a comb in John Hirsch's pocket. 20 Gene The brain Wildrick leaves a bushel and a peck of his jokes to Alta Lyndaker. Warren cute and coy Lyndaker leaves his ability for putting class plays in full swing to Tommy White. Donna sugar plum L'Huillier leaves her alertness on the day after the night before to Carolyn Martin. Ruth I'm a good kid, but I don't know much Farney leaves a pair of knitting needles and instructions on knitting argyles (size 13) to June LaRock. James atomic bomb Ross leaves Professor Ein- stein's private phone number to Bob Terry. Jane Got anything I can put in the paper Tooker leaves her nose for news to Ann Bramhall. Carol ever-giggling Lehman leaves her nick- name—Chick—to Rhea Lyndaker. Joe play boy Zecher leaves a bit of deviltry to the Virkler twins. Marcia I'll try to do it LeFevre leaves her love for classical music to Gary Schneeberger. Lois the original charm girl Hall leaves her way with the guys to Barbara Hasseler. Euhlene half pint Myers leaves her secretarial ability to Elizabeth Gregory. Dawn I may look shy, but— Schorge leaves her dimple to Donna Waterman. Lois I got so much to do Foster leaves her Toy- town drawl to Margaret Lallier. Ann I've got a lot on my mind Monnat trans- fers her commuter's ticket with Mrs. Curley to Con- nie Hoch. Joyce silent Susie Pate gives up her active inter- est in the armed forces to Eleanor Roes. Donald baby face Bibbins leaves his five-year plan to Reginald Smith. Lastly, We hereby appoint the Junior Class the executors of this, our last Will and Testament. In Witness Whereof, We have hereunto sub- scribed our names, the 25th day of June in the year Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-one. The Class of '51 We, whose names are hereto subscribed, Do Certify that on the 25th day of June, 1951, the testators above named, subscribed their names to this instrument in our presence and in the presence of each of us, and at the same time, and in our presence and hear- ing, declared the same to be their last Will and Testament, and requested us and each of us, to sign our names thereto as witnesses to the execution thereof, which we hereby do in the presence of the testators and of each other, on the day of the date of the said Will, and write opposite our names our respective places of residence. 21 ROW ONE: A. Bramhall, A. Virkler, D. Lyndaker, J. Widrick, B. Terry, G. Schneeberger, C. Martin, A. Lyndaker, D. Lehman, A. Hotchkiss. ROW TWO: C. Hoch, M. Lallier, J. LaRock, B. Hasseler, Mr. Maloney, E. Roes, D. Meister, J. Camidge, E. Zehr. ROW THREE: R. Smith, R. Virkler, G. Gregory, R. Grey, T. White, R. Virkler, J. Hirsch. Tenth Grade ROW ONE: J. Ross, H. Honer, B. Zehr, B. Widrick, R. Schultz, S. Johnson, B. Sturtz, R. Lyndaker, J. Wilder, J. Moncalieri. ROW TWO: D.Martin, M. Zehr, E. Lehman, J. Gregory, Mr. Kirch, M. Kampnich, P. Hamblin, A. Steiner, J. Brown, N. Grau. ROW THREE: D. Martin, C. Petzoldt, M. Roggie, D. Easton, K. Parker, J. Grau, R. Roes, G. Noftsier, N. Noftsier. 22 Ninth Grade ROW ONE: C. Lehman, D. Zehr, B. Meister, J. Martin, R. White, S. Schultz, J. Halladay, D. Mahar, R. Virkler, L. Gingerich. ROW TWO: M. Zehr, J. Taylor, N. Beyer, A. Monnat, K. Farney, P. Lambert, Mr. Adams, M. Bruchman, A. Roggie, N. Roggie, E. Zehr, M. LaMourey. ROW THREE: C. Lyndaker, W. Zehr, J. Camidge, D. Schneider, E. Pressaw, J. Moore, L. Genzel, M. Kennell, W. Parker, P. Sweeney, D. Owen, C. Nuffer, D. Yousey, R. Kuhl, L. Marilley, H. Taube. Eighth Grade ROW ONE: N. Hirschey, C. Erbin, M. Lallier, M. Hall, Miss St. Priest, Mr. Coon, C. Beck, J. Altmire, B. Duffer, M. Hall. ROW TWO: S. Knight, B. Windover, C. Ebersol, A. Roggie, S. Maim, D. Moser, B. Ritz, L. Beck, R. Boshart, M. Yantzi. ROW THREE: R. Godbaw, R. Hamblin, D. Kellock, B. Rubar, K. Eberrol, C. Dekin, R. Pate, R. Illingworth, G. Luffman, D. Roes, M. Keenan, R. Hall. L. Kennan, P. Zehr, B. West, W. Scouten. ROW FOUR: D. Farney, E. Seymour, J. Steria, C. Hirschey, R. Hoch, J. Nuffer, H. Marolf, D. Brown, D. Kennell, D. Widrick, H. McIntyre, D. Widrick, C. Moser, R. Bramhall, J. Jackson. 23 Seventh Grade ROW ONE: P. Schwendy, J. Roes, M. Norton, L. Martin, N. Mellnitz, H. White, C. Hoch, A. Lasher, L. Widrick. ROW TWO: N. Forney, M. Boshart, J. Gavigon, D. Widrick, E. Zehr, Mrs. Pusey, S. Peters, D. Schwendy, K. Maloney, P. Hogan, D. Herzig. ROW THREE: D. Martin, G. Buckingham, R. Rennie, H. Scoville, J. Sweeney, C. Hoch, M. Nuffer, L. Martin, E. Jones, J. Widrick. Sixth Grade ROW ONE: R. Pate, W. Marolf, J. Loessi, J. Delies, T. Virkler. ROW TWO: F. Meyers, A. Geyser, N. Hoppel, Mrs. Hynes, V. Petzoldt, C. Hall, A. Easton. ROW THREE: R. Nuffer, S. Lyndaker, D. Gavigan, D. Eaton, A. Knight, B. Nuffer, H. Beck, M. Taylor, B. La Chausse. 24 Fifth Grade ROW ONE: R. Illingworth, W. Jackson, A. Rennie, H. Mathys, H. Greeney, C. Merry. ROW TWO: D. Hogan, C. Eaton, P. Klett, Mrs. Schantz, M. Stiles, D. Hogan, E. Zehr. ROW THREE: K. Hopple, A. Buckingham, V. Wid- rick, A. Scouten, M. Norton, C. Vaughan, D. Widrick, R. Hofer, F. Widrick. Fourth Grade ROW ONE: A. Hoppel, D. Abel, G. Sweeney, L. Herzig, K. Hoch, D. NufFer, T. Yansey. ROW TWO: R. Kennell, C. Walseman, N. Lallier, Mrs. Marolf, J. Hasseler, K. Farney, J. Sweeney. ROW THREE: S. Jones, C. Graves, J. McIntyre, Y. Patter, M. West, B. Hitchcock, J. Beck, K. Ford, N. Gray. Third Grade ROW ONE: W. Terry, T. Tyner, A. Mulvaney, R. Altmire, C. Moser. ROW TWO: F. Colombo, E. Abel, Mrs. Dorothy Nortz, A. LaChausse, D. Noftsier. ROW THREE: L. Hogan, M. Schneider, E. Scoville, B. Delles, L Hofer, D. Yousey, J. Schulz. Second Grade ROW ONE: J. Wakefield, J. Myers, E. Smith, B. Hitchcock, D. LaChausse, J. Beck, T. Peters, A. Windover. ROW TWO: S. Schorge, M. Hofer, L. Norton, Mrs. H. Hilts, D. LaRock, C. Kovacs, M. Keiffer. ROW THREE: W. Lyndaker, R. Marolf, A. Yousey, N. Herzig, S. Vary, J. Schamback, P. Sauer, B. Hall, L. Ford, J. Lewis. 26 First Grade A. M. Section ROW ONE: J. Abel, J. Herzig, K. Yontzi, L. Zehr, C. Noftsier, J. Thompson, J. Morolf, D. Beck, S. McIntyre, K. Honer. ROW TWO: R. Forney, G. Ebersol, S. Hall, G. Company, R. Forney, Mrs. Genevieve VerSchneider, W. Rubor, A. Buckingham, D. Maloney, F. Forney. First Grade P. JVl. Section ROW ONE: D. Mortin, P. Moncolieri, W. Rubor. ROW TWO: D. Maloney, G. Moshier, G. Schamback, M. Abel, M. Scouten, L. Baumgartner, A. Zehr. ROW THREE: R. White, J. Abel, P. Dalton, Mrs. Genevieve VerSchneider, E. Dalton, S. McIntyre, K. Greeney. 27 ROW ONE: J. Herziz, K. Finnegan, M. Hall, V. Zehr, B. L. Herzig, L. Beck. ROW TWO: F. Gavigan, A. Bucking- ham, C. Owen, J. Baker. Kindergarten ROW ONE: S. Martin, R. Greeney, R. Carnie, R. Lehman. ROW TWO: E. Taylor, S. Parsell, B. Schorge, Mrs. K. Finnegon. R. U. u2 Croghan(Belfort) R.U. 8 Croghan(H enrv School) R.U. 4New Bremen(B cech Hill School) R. U. 5 Croghan (Tooker Hill) R. U. 1 New Bremen (B rewery Hill) R.U. 10 Croghan (Swiss Road) R.U. 3 New Bremen B. U. IO New Bremen K. U. 12 New Bremen R. U. 20 Croghan (Forest City) R. I. 1 Croghan (Village) R. U. 9 Croghan ( Gooville) R. U. 8 New Bremen (Crystaldalc) NI R. U. 16 Croghail(Thenes ) R- U. 3 Croglian (Indian River) Football ROW ONE: D. Bibbins, W. Lyndoker, G. Schneeberger, R. Sturtz, G. Gregory, R. Gray, R. Virkler, J. Grau. ROW TWO: D. Yousey, J. Moore, R. White, K. Parker, T. White, D. Owen, R. Schultz, C. Petzoldt, Mr. Bramhall. ROW THREE: R. Kuhl, W. Parker, E. Pressau, J. Camidge. Basketball ROW ONE: R. Roes, J. Grau, W. Lyndaker, G. Schneeberger, K. Parker, T. White. ROW TWO: Mr. Bramhall, R. Sturtz, R. Gray, D. Bibbins, R. Schultz, G. Gregory, R. Virkler, R. Hoch. Junior Varsity Basketball ROW ONE: C. Petzoldt, R. Smith, J. Camidge, S. Johnson. ROW TWO: M. Kennell, E. Pressau, R. Kuhl, J. Moore, R. White. ROW THREE: R. Hoch, D. Roes, D. Yousey, D. Owen, R. Roes, D. Easton, W. Parker, Mr. Bramhall. Varsity Club ROW ONE: J. Grao, D. Bibbins, R. Gray, Mr. Bramhall. ROW TWO: G. Schnee- berger, R. Sturtz. Band ROW ONE: B. Widrick, L. Hall, A. Steiner, E. Roes, D. Schorge, D. Mellnitz, D. Martin, K. Forney R. Lyndaker. ROW TWO: C. Martin, D. Mahar, J. Taylor, M. LaMourey, L. Foster, Mr. Dougherty, M. leFevre, C. Lehman, N. Grau, L. Lallier, S. Mathys. ROW THREE: J. Wilder, J. Moncalieri, W. Scouten, R. Kuhl, J. Moore, R. Hoch, R. Virkler, N. Hirschey, B. Sturtz, A. Bramhall. ROW FOUR: B. Yousey, H. Marolf, C. Petzoldt, W. Parker, R. Gray, K. Parker, G. Schneeberger, J. Camidge, J. LaRock. Chorus ROW ONE: R. Lyndaker, N. Grau, J. Bush, J. Moncalieri, A. Virkler, C. Hoch, E. Zehr, A. Bramhall, D. L'Huillier, C. Lehman. ROW TWO: L. Foster, R. Taube, A. Hotchkiss, D. Mellnitz, Mr. Dougherty, J. Tooker, M. Lallier, M. LeFevre, D. Lehman, J. Wilder. ROW THREE: J. Ross, B. Zehr, C. Martin, B. Widrick, B. Sturtz, M. Monnat, J. Camidge, A. Steiner, J. Brown, J. Pate, R. Forney, E. Myers. ROW FOUR: B. Yousey, M. Kampnich, J. Gregory, E. Roes, D. Schorge, B. Hasseler, D. Meister, J. LaRock, S. Mathys, P. Hamblin, L. Hall. Junior Chorus Boys’ Chorus Varsity Cheerleaders Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Pep Club F. H. A. F. F. A. 46 47 Compliments of THE GLENFIELD PLASTICS, INC. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Beaver Falls, N. Y. Compliments of BEAVERITE PRODUCTS, INC. ARTIFICIAL LEATHER COVERS FOR SCHOOL ANNUALS Beaver Falls, New York Compliments of J. P. LEWIS CO. Beaver Falls New York Burkhard’s Plumbing and Heating Croghan, New York Compliments of The Latex Fiber, Inc. Beaver Falls, New York • Best Wishes To the Class of 1951 Climax Manufacturing Castorland, New York Best Wishes from L.G. Balfour Co. Best Wishes CONDE ’S Known wherever there are Schools and Carthage Colleges National Headquarters Class Rings and Pins Exchange for Hardware Commencement Invitations Bank Watertown N. Y. Diplomas Memorial Plaques Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. FOR RENT: E.E. HALL FOR RENT: Shovel Bulldozer Trench Hoe GENERAL CONTRACTING Dump Truck Crane Boom Castorland, N. Y. Air Compressor Concrete Bucket Phone Lwvl. 976F21 Tractor Loader Building Moving Fill—Topsoil Cellar Work Trench Digging All kinds of grading — Blacktop Gravel loaded and delivered Logging Equipment Compliments of F. CLIFTON VIRKIER New Bremen I.G.A. Store Men's Work Clothing and Footwear Mobile Gas—Oil—Tires Low Prices—Everyday EARL V. FORD Distributor Socony Vacuum Oil Products Phone 462 Lowville, N. Y. or 411-R Fuel Oil—Kerosene—Gasoline Metered Truck Deliveries Altamont Milk Company, Inc. Manufacturers and Distributors of Selected Dairy Products Carthage, N. Y. CAHILL’S FOR SPORTING GOODS Ebonite Bowling Balls - Let Us Fit You Watertown, New York Arlotf Duplicator and Supply Co. R. C. Allen Typewriters and Adding Machines Sold and Rented 820 Charlotte St. Phone 4-9513 Utica, N. Y. Hotel Knickerbocker 120 West 45th Street New York 19, N. Y. Lu. 2-4200 James P. Somerville Manager Compliments of Compliments of LLOYD KEIFFER HOCH BROS. Phone 121 GOOD BLUE COAL Lowville New York Phone Croghan 3170 Beaver Falls, New York Compliments Compliments of of MAURICE VIRKLER TOWN HALL THEATRE Ernest S. Wolfe, Prop. Lowville, N. Y. Lowville, New York Salmon and Widmeyer FORD CHEVROLET GARAGE Sales and Service SALES SERVICE MORTZ AND VIRKLER Rear Front-End Service Phone 301 Lowville, N. Y. Lowville, New York SEAL TEST ICE CREAM LEWIS COUNTY Is the Local TRUST CO. Food Value Member Federal Deposit Flavor Quality Insurance Corp. To Every Occasion Lowville, New York GENERAL ICE CREAM CORP. Watertown New York CURTIS-HOLMES MUSIC Compliments of 119 Stone Street RED WHITE Watertown, N. Y. STORE Everything for the Beaver Falls, New York School Musician R. D. ALLEN AND SON Washed Crushed Sand Washed Crushed Gravel CARTHAGE MACHINE CO. Washed Mason Sand Top Dirt and Fill Grey Soon Also For Rent Dump Trucks—Power Shovels Brass Castings Portable Gravel Crusher Tel. Lowville 935F3 Carthage, New York G. C. FREDENBURG FINER FASHIONS Dairy Lea Ice Cream Apparel for Atlantic Gas—Oil Women — Children Dry Goods—Groceries 268 State St. Everything Good to Eat Carthage, New York Phone 3642 Prompt Delivery CASTORLAND G.L.F. SERVICE STORE LEHMAN ZEHR LUMBbk CO. Feed—Seed Fertilizer Lumber—Millwork Farm Supplies Phone 2602 Castorlana. New York Croghan, New York Compliments Compliments of of HENRY J. NORTZ LOWVILLE VENEER WORKS lowville, New York Lowville, New York Compliments of Compliments CROGHAN MOTOR of SALES GEORGE FOLEY Croghan, New York Compliments SUPERIOR GRILL of Dinners CROGHAN MEAT Ala Carte Service MARKET Carthage, New York Croghan, New York When It's Sports It's SPORTS CENTER (Opposite Y.M.C.A.) Rome, New York Success to All B.R.C.S. Teams 1868 1950 Makers of Fine Clothes Wishing the Class of 1951 Success and Best of Luck JAMES R. MILLER CO. Watertown Distributing Company, Inc. Factory Square Watertown, New York Cigarettes, Cigars and Candy Phone 2074 Novelties for all Occasions Distributors for Buttercup Farm Chocolates Compliments of From Hats to Shoes Miller Quality Apparel Guaranteed Value and Satisfaction Weller Bldg. Watertown A FRIEND A. H. CUMMINGS Jeweler Lowville New York Compliments of FOX'S DRUG STORE Carthage New York Compliments of NILES BURKHARD General Masonry Tel: 114R Lowville, New York LOWVILLE LAUNDRY Launderers and Dry Cleaners 5 Elm St. Phone 87 Lowville Compliments of Northern N. Y. Service Stations Inc. Carthage, N. Y. Esso Distributors THE BOSTON STORE Compliments Infants'—Children's of Ladies'—Men's Wear JERRY'S GRILL Carthage, N. Y. Beeches Bridge, N. Y. VIRKLER'S HARDWARE Compliments of STORE HERZIG SHAMBACK Refrigerators, Stoves General Repair Ranges, Philco Products Gas Oil Call 936F-4 Lowville Phone 3294 Beaver Falls New York MERZ BROTHERS Castorland Compliments Beacon Feeds BLACK RIVER PAPER MILL Royster Fertilizer Chay Barn Equipment Black River Arco Seed Air Conditioning New York WILSON HOOPER Compliments of ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES R. F. HERZIG Electrician Lowville, New York Lowville, New York Compliments of FARNEY MOTOR CO., INC. Croghan, New York Compliments of FRANKLIN A. ZAHN HARDWARE 244 State St. Tel: 67 Carthage, New York Compliments DINTY'S SERVICE STATION of STODDARD'S SHOE REPAIR Groceries—Sodas Drive In —Fountain— East State Street Phone 9471 Lowville New York Beaver Falls, New York Compliments LeROY E. SHERMAN of Carthage, New York WHITE HOUSE BAKERY General Electric Lowville, New York Refrigerators, Ranges and Freezers Best Wishes to Western Auto Associate The Class of 1951 Store KINNEY'S DRUG STORE Everything for the Car Carthage, New York 246 State St. Tel. 73 Carthage, New York Compliments of WINDSOR HOTEL Compliments of STRAND THEATRE Lowville, New York Carthage, New York Flowers For All Occasions PFISTER'S FLORIST Lowville New York HURD'S STUDIO Portrait Commercial Photography Photo Supplies Equipment Phone 158 Lowville, New York Compliments STEPHEN'S OPTICAL of BEAVER INN Phone OPHTHALMIC DISPENSING 91 State St, 9472 Lowville, New York WILBUR'S VISUAL SERVICE Compliments Everything Audio-Visual of 28 Genesee St., New Berlin and FRANCK'S DRY CLEANERS 119 State St., Albany 7, N. Y. Carthage, New York R. E. SUNDERHAFT Clothing Store Lowville, New York Compliments of P. A. LEWIS Clothing Store Lowville, New York Compliments of WEAVER'S STORE New Bremen, New York Compliments of VER'S Drug Store Croghan, New York Compliments BUSHMEIR AND BASSETT of HARDWARE Plumbing Heating THE PORT FLORIST Frigidaire Bottled Gas Phone 85 Lowville, New York Carthage, New York LESLIE S. PFAFF Compliments Office School Supplies of SOHN OIL CO. Paints Glass Gulf Distributor Carthage, New York Lowville, New York Compliments of Compliments LLOYD'S RESTAURANT of 24 Hour Service CROGHAN NATIONAL BANK Formerly Marshall's Lowville, New York Croghan, New York Compliments of TONY KAPFER'S CROGHAN INN BARBER SHOP F. B. Scanlon Beaver Falls, Croghan, New York New York Compliments BLACK RIVER of NATIONAL BANK GRAND UNION Croghan, New York Lowville, New York Compliments of BROWN'S PLUMBING and HEATING Lowville, New York CASEY JONES INSURANCE Beaver Falls, New York EVERETT JERRY Lunches... Ice Cream Gas and Oil . . . Lubrication Phone 3424 Beaver Falls, N. Y. Good Luck SINGER SEWING CENTER 103 Public Square Watertown, New York Compliments of DUFLO CHEVROLET COMPANY Croghan, New York COTRELL LEONARD, INC. 472 Broadway Albany, New York Sales and Rentals Academic Regalias - Church Vestments Judicial Robes LOG CABIN BEAUTY SHOP All Type Permanents Phone 3641 Compliments of J. A. PETERS SON Belfort, New York Our Sun and Surf Shop features Linens, Cotton Prints, Denims, Sail- cloth, and some Nylon in: Skirts Crew Hats Dresses Swordfish Caps Shorts Clamdiggers Playshoes Blouses Jackets Terrycloth Robes JONES SPORT SHOP watertown ROY F. WILLIAMS RADIO and APPLIANCES Lowville, New York Compliments of the RED ROCK BOTTLING CO. Lowville, New York J. H. ROSS SON Sales and Service Agricultural Implements and Farm Supplies Lowville, New York Phone 274-J LOWVILLE FEED GRAIN CO. Feed and Seed for Every Need CUSTOM GRINDING and MIXING Distributors for Larro and Ful-o-Pep Feed Phone 442 Lowville, New York JOURNAL REPUBLICAN Wishes the Class of 1951 The Best of Luck Lowville, New York Get Your Rubbers and Footwear For the Family at DUFLO'S SHOE STORE Lowville, New York Lewis County's Largest Store GRAHAM'S 5c to $1.00 W. Clyde Graham Lowville, N. Y. Compliments of BELFORT INN EARL M. AUBEL, Prop. Croghan, New York Success to the Class of 1951 ALLEN'S DRUG STORE Lowville, New York Compliments of R. E. BATEMAN, INC. Lowville, New York Compliments of FOSTER'S SERVICE STATION Lowville, New York ISLAND TURKEY FARM Full Dressed Young Turkeys Phone 2883 Croghan, N. Y. Compliments of DURKEE'S BAKERY Carthage, New York N. L. CAMPANY CO. FURNITURE and FLOOR COVERING Phone 140 Carthage, New York LEO THESIERS FARM MACHINERY REFRIGERATION 114 Water St. Carthage, New York Compliments of E. M. MARILLEY CO. Croghan, New York Compliments of BOB LYNG GULF GAS STATION Utica Blvd. Lowville, New York Compliments of THE MILLER HOUSE Croghan, New York ROY BUCKINGHAM, Prop. Compliments of ANDERSONS Croghan, New York GIFTS ELIZABETH SHOPPE Jewelry G. W. Schmid, Optometrist Carthage, New York Compliments of ADIRONDACK CORE PLUG CO. LUMBER - BUILDING SUPPLIES Carthage, New York Compliments of NATIONAL PAPER PRODUCTS CO. Division of Crown Zellerback Corp. Carthage, New York Compliments of SENECA BOOT SHOP Carthage, New York Best of Luck In Your New Undertakings VER'S RESTAURANT Lowville, New York WIDRICK SONS JOHN DEERE FARM IMPLEMENTS New Holland and DeLavel Compliments of FLOYD OSTERHAUDT Lowville, New York Compliments of QUALITY CLEANERS Carthage, New York Compliments of GERALD A. NORTZ Lowville, New York PLYMOUTH - CHRYSLER B
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