Bemus Point High School - Pointer Yearbook (Bemus Point, NY)

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' , , 5 I 710 6 .,. ,,f1Hcff4-A -il--4 .AL ' J' ac4Jl'4W, I tg-5-9 'o ls l Seated Miss Graham Mrs Ward Mrs Thompson Mr Creen Miss Spooner Miss Thomas Mr Rhodes Standing Mr Dorman Mr Powell Mr Hennahs Miss Collins Miss Gravelle Miss Stephenson Miss Underwood Mr Lillie Mrs Winchester Mr Gerber Mr Bishop COMMANDING STAFF BRADLEY BISHOP Boys Athletic In tructor MARGUERITE COLLINS Music DAVID DORMAN Industrial Arts FRED I. GERBER Vice-Principal, French, Latin 1 HELEN C. GRAHAM Home Economics, English 9 NELSON GREEN Science, Math. HELEN LILLIE Seventh Grade LEO K. POWELL Grade Supervisor, Social Studies fgl RALPH E RHODES Principal Chemistry BERTHA I SPOONER English French BARBARA STEPHENSON Girls Athletic In tructor CORLYN STOWELI.. Eighth Grade MARIORIE G. THOMAS History, Librarian YN ADABELLE THOMPSON Eighth Grade ISABELLE UNDERWOOD Secretary DOROTHY WARD Seventh Grade VIRGINIA WINCHESTER Commercial Mrs, Hennahs was substituting for Mrs. Stowell at the time the picture was taken 6 DYWSIQNS gf' ln' -'I C9 A If f ,- X 3 .-ti? 4 S f-S fx '1 S 'AN 'I Q ESTHER SAMUELSON I n ut rn! Sammy mtellrgent qutet svell kxd popular me Presrdent ot Honor Socrety H1Y Presrdent Gym Club Senlor Annual Valedrctor ran fav A vkwowbfv 9vb '0 8f' DORA FAE PARKER Str rt fury Cheerful amrable College bound drets Semor Play HrY Honor Soclety Dra matrc Club Salutatorzan RUTH MCCALLIGAN Sfllllt nt Count ll Huthle frlendly stenog rapher olflce helper quret Senror Play MARY LOU CARLSON Pnmirnl Sflltltflf Cillliltll Sweet smooth clothes brxl ltant Elly An' Corps typ 1st songleadxng roller skat mg Semor Annual Vrce Presldent of I-I1Y Valedrc tonan MAIORS s., 1:9 94 cw N is 1 M BEVER WILLIAMSON nl Pnml I Bev charmmq those eyes x shack roller skatrnq Semor Play polrte operetta CAROL PHILLIPS IXIINI Herbxe studrous pleas ant As dependable ath 911C 1 Senlor P a Honor Soclety KINGSLEY GREENE Slnlft ul C oum ll Kmg beat rt out woman kxller football Hotcha Cor ma dance orchestra Sen lor Play Gym Club Varsrty Club Semor Annual U S A MAY BRITT l DERSON Sv. ede cutte lrlendly dm' ples artrst acrobatxcs skatrnq Drarnatlc Club PHYLLIS ANDERSON Phrl rce skatmq temper amenlal Hovne matrr ny Fm H1Y opereta MARIORIE BUSH Marqe Navy Blues rrt cute correspondence school skrpper Semor Play sl Cf MIRIAM CASSELMAN Casey frrendly blushrng the Army Hr Y Senror Play DOROTHY GRAHAM ot llrrt sharp C rms ty grggles Ann andl co age lor two Senror Play ONALEE HAZZARD Hazzy Army Navy and Marxnes tallcatue Jrtte bug roller skatmg shack head cheerleader Gym Club Semor Annual Dance O ch estra operetta Drarnauc Club ix i' we Q' 'J . A X99-v T44 OJ'-fr-ff M96 ad MC, WALLACE ANDERSON Whrtey .nel o s un Dash u ldmqht rules c gar motorcycles Sentor Club N NORMAN CARLSON Iworm sxnqer tall trrend ly Dance Orchestra orches tra chorus Senlor Annual Operelta ,MW KATHL EN CHENEY Talkauve smooth clothes grggles 1ce skater Bxge low s H1 Y Semor ay Yes Mrss Graham Dra matrc Club 1,1 f J ESTHER HAMMOND Shy wmqs quret skatmq secret crushes Lxbrary Club IAMES LINDBLOM lm hlrbuster apple shrner good natured lanky loatbal baseball Senxo Play Senror Arnual Var try ub U S A A A 1 4, If . NX pq I ' Q H V- cgvl, lt of mo ,V 1. Il- I 'V X Sl :V sr. V l f f I f- A J? '71 ,fi I 14 li' X I I fl , r'Ji JUACA . yf:,t , l YI' . I 1 , J' M v-f lf HY . ' n ' ' 3 ' - ' ' f gg, P A r VV: I A 'xx . 6 Mtv . E ' 1, JL! ' D, hm- M A. ,A J tt ' , 1 I ' ' ' 1- V V 1 ,. i W A W CE 'W A rf S MM BELVA LOCKER Belv artist school love v GI shack cute i Jokes skating Senior A nual operetta CLINTON SC OFIELD Clint quiet shy soldier boy smart basketball team captain H Y baseball Varsity Club TTI-I SHEPAHDSON dly smiles attractive sweethearts shack May en Dramatic Club Seri Annual Senior Pla operetta head song ader Leaders Club HiY Secretary MARY BETH SULLIVAN Sully , pleasingly plump, avy gal, K. E, pretty hands, shack, skating, songleading, Senior Play, Hi-Y, Leaders Club, Senior Annual, Dramatic Club President, MARILYN THOMPSON 'lMary' , frivolous, farmer, smiling, nurse Cue ball O'ToQle, songleading, chor- , Leaders Club, Gym Club, operetta, orchestra 'B Q4 Qii 'Nur U' Yi :-we MR ,gffmif , T it-'Y f xy L-Lanz k ANN LOU REXFORD Pete pretty demure niqht hawk what a shape booaie wooqie Marines 1 QL ROBERT SEASTEDT Bob humorous paper do ie Hur mor du Senior Play Senior Annual DAVID SOULE Dave Demon OToole rol er s ating hot ips French whiz boogie woogue Dance Orchestra orchestra chorus Hotcha Cornia Gym Club operetta Dramatic Club Senior Annual hon ey bun ,lfyf 'XJ DHEY SWANSON Quiet, Don , studious, sincere, pleasingly plump, day-drearnina, Hi-Y, Honor Society IOHN VANSTROM Johnny the Navy, expert tumbler, that physique, sleepy, corney jokes, May King, Hi-Y president, toot- ball captain, Varsity Club. -klnfmbuf -...ff 'X ,ml r . .-'xl Y on I f bf 'W C II, A S S I'n'IIISllCDDlK6! HE hrstory of the Class of l944 began tn seventh grade 1938 Mary Lou Carlson was elected Pres1dent wtth Mrs Stevens as advtsor We had sev eral roller skatmg parttes ard sponsored a Valentme Dance The next year Glenwood Stowell was at the helm ln l94U we became pea green Freshmen about to start our four years ot htgh school We elected l-lelen lane Brown as Prestdent Durmg the year we had several skatmg partros and a class p1cn1c at Mrdway Park tn lune Cltnton Scoheld took hrs posttlon as Prestdent m our Sophomore year and we started to take our school work more sertously Beverly Wrlltamson began ker career as Vtce Prestdent m th1s year wtth Mary Lou Carlson and Mary Beth Sullrvan sharmg the Jobs ot Treasurer and Secretary respecttvely M1ss Thomas and Mr Green took charge ot us tn our luntor year Mary Beth Sullrvan was elected Presrdent Our ltrst money makmg attempt was the selllng of statlonery Alter Easter the candy counter was turned over to us by the Senrors The happtest moment ot the year was when we recetved our Senlor rmgs We had a party for the Sentors whtch we all entoyed very much One of the mam events of thts year was the May Dance at whtch leannette Shepardson and lohn Vanstrom re1gned as Klng and Queen wtth Mary Lou Carlson and Cltnton Scolteld as luntor attendants At last we enter on the last mtlestone of our htgh school ltle wtth M1ss Spooner as our very capable advrsor Esther Samuelson ts our Prestdent and edrtor of the oenror Annual Our Sentor Play Brother Goose was an out standmg success bemg the mo t tmanclal success ol any Senlor Play pre sented at Bemus Pomt Htgh School Th1s gave us our start towards funds tor the Annual We have presented tw o movtes and sponsored Becreatton Ntghts to ratse money for the Annual We started work on tt tn lanuary and worked dtllgently on tt unttl Aprtl l when 1t went to press A Leap Year Dance was presented 1n March bemg the most successful dance we ever sponsored lohn Vanstrom and Clmton Scolteld araduated m lanuary The class had a slergh r1de party for them rn February prtor to thetr entertng the servrce Th1s reduced our class to 26 Wtth the Commencement SXGTCISGS and presentatton ot drplomas the l-lrstory of the Cla s of l944 closes Z' is AQ? V 1 - , ' 1 . , , Y . I . . , - ' 1 , . l , , - , J I . . I . P , . . J k . , C. . . . ' Y I - L A . I . S . . . - - 1 1 ' ' I , , , . - ' I X- , t ,Y 3 1 ff tg, uf 312.1 , - W g - Most Llkely to Succeed Most Courteous Most Attractlve Most Athletlc my fik PM 5 ' 6 ga .t. I Best All Around Best Dressed Most MUSICGI Most M1SChleVOuS lst row Robert Zeestraten Warren Norton f ust Berqurst K nneth Harvey Bobert Putnam Krrk Johnson 2nd row Shrrley Barrett Norrran Slullman Norma Brooks Berdena Fuller Alrce Barrett Donald lohnson Rosemary Phlllxps 3rd row Green Ruth Baldwln Lots She-pardson Mary Deqosrer Maraaret Mossharnm r Betty ro ton Shrrley Starkweather Shrrley Benson Franco Klrcher Barbara Murdock Dorothy Stem Uh row Phrllrp Becta d Donald Stomell Dean Iohnson Patrtcla McCann Iulla Fo tor Mac Burr! Beast! Foster Mmmc Turncy Howard Hondrl kson CAPTAINS mg olhcers Pres1den+ Berdena Fuller Vrce Presrdent Norma Brooks Secretary Ahce Barrett Student Councrl Shtrley Barrett and Donald lohn son Mr Green IS the advrsor ln lanuary our class had a slerghrrde wrth relreshments and entertam ment at Berdena Fullers home afterward We had charge of the lloor show for the Rec one Saturday rught usrng he md Date tdea At Chrrstmas tune we sent candy to our Classmates rn the servrce To ratse money we sold statroncrx After Easter vacatron plans were made tor a luntor Senror Prom and for ordortng our Senlor rmgs 14 ly: A V, I ,of ',e I ,. I ,' . :: 'Mr' HE Iunior Class has had a busy year. They began by electing the follow- t.. l'Bl' ' . lst row Westl y Lutgen Eldred Grtfttn Rtchard Bush lack Stam Roy Bradley Rxchard Bradley Iohn Cheney Robert Gordon Thomas Gregg Robert Hanson Pobert Hoyle Phrlhp Enckson 2nd row Patsy Nelson Onalee Stowell Evelyn Strtckland Wtlma Chnstenson Dons Samuelson Delores Ludell Edward Bue lean Lawson Iacqueltne Scolteld Barbara Olson Rhoda Hawley Lorratne Hoyle Ltlhan Maydwell Cath rme Lord 3rd row loyce Waterman Esther Cramblet Marlorte Costello Ieannette Warn Mtldred Rhmehart Emma Near Betty Ramsey Anna Bergren Betty W1nton Delores Knott Ethel Shepardson tltrgtnxa Srmmons Lorratne Lawson loyce Carlson Mr Dorman Charles Hawley 4th row lames Lam phear Donald Vanstrom Ronald Iohnson Sherwood Harvey Chester Harvey Alton Near Lots Wtlltarrs Lxla Wald Gwen dolyn Nelson Gary Chrtstenson Robert Iohnson Douglas Ol on Edward Ra makers Harold Eckwahl LIEUTENANTS HE Sophomore class of 1943 44 has the notable feature ol berng the largest class ln Bemus Polnt Central School The class elected ottlcers early rn the tall wrth Mrss Graham and Mr Dorman actlng as helptul advxsors ln November, the Muslc Department sponsored a vlctory show called llMUS1C ln Wartrme The Sophomore class partrclpated rn thrs by presenttng a pageant called, Amer1ca Worsh1ps The 1nd1v1dual classes have carrred out partres successfully, although the arade has not had any as an entrre group Class otltcers are Presldent Edward Bue, Vrce Prestdent lean Lawson, Secretary Delores Lmdell, Treasurer Dons Samuelson, Student Counctl members Delores Knott and Charles Hawley 15 . 1 ' -z ' l 1 I l i f 4 - . lg A L , 'f f . lt ,. 51,52 l l , k . 5 1 Q . f rg 5-J, krvl- - l K. 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'l 2 ' 1 ,I : 1 t .. 2 3 3 , ' l 'jp Q '- i I- 7 t , a ' X ' 1 , Y , I , is , le. , I I I lst row lean Larson loanne Mosshammer Marran Blood Betty Dlckmson Barhara Farrell Dan Sullivan Dons Pa ker Thelma Day loyce Warner Barbara Se more loyce Edmonds Hazel Muriock 2nd row Mrs Wtnchester Ianlce Barley Beverly Eclwahl Lots Haskins G ld Shrrley Casselman Lrllan Westeraren 3rd row George Oste lohn Bentley Leslte Iones LaVerne Olson Wrllram e son Alvrn Hallberg Murray lonnson Alvm Y Carol Bly Vlolet Crandall Katherme Woodhead Nancy Peterson Catherme oo N l Heck Alan Putnam Io y Gerber lames Valleley Robert Welch SERGEANTS OUR new boys and gtrls have Jotned us durlng the Freshman year e entered h1gh school under the gurdance of Mrs Dake 1n September December Mrs Dake yomed her husband 1n Montana Thus the class ac qutred a new adv1sor Mrs Wlnchester The class ts represented well tn the general act1v1t1es of the school par l1C1pCIl1I'1g ln orchestra gym club cheerleadlng glee club and modern dancmg The class olltcers are Presldent Danny Sulhvan Vlce Presldent Dons Darker Secretary Barbara Farrell Treasurer Betty Drckrnson Student Councll members Hazel Murdock and Alvtn Heck l6 It s t so s s B7 A 'ruff , aw r . git y Z . 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E In 817: Qaeda v lst row Robert Lmdblom Lawrence burqnon Iames Soule Clrtford Carlson Grant Winchester Ierry Ramakers Oscar Gra ham Donald Clark Donald Kesby Donald Murdock 2nd row Anna Nelson Phyllrs Shepardson Lots Mae Sally Peterson Morelle Cheney Bud Knott Harley Barstow Lorrarne Farrell Ioyce Almgren Martha Boulanger Ioyce loslyn Lorna Locker Zella kaluza Nancy Coulson 3rd row Mrs Hennahs Florence Lawson Luella Southwrck Beverly Almgren Beverly Day Barabra Lamph ar Martan Munson Martha Errckson Marlorre Carlson Murlel Graham Duane Oste Francxs Trans Helen Sams Mrs Thompson 4th row lean Hasktns Rrchard Smith Donald Malmrose Angelo Maruccr Leonard Carlson Lam bert Vervoort Fenton Prtttre Charles Foster lames Woodrtng Ralph Goold Dan Wood Davrd Scoheld CORPORALS HE 8th grade ol 1943 44 orgamzecl and elected olhcers They are as follows Presldent Leslre Knott VICE Presldent Morelle Cheney Secretary and treasurer Sally Peterson We held only three class meetlngs durlng the year We had a Valentme s Party ln February Also on the 25th of February we had a party ln honor of our teacher, Mrs Stowell The class also had charge of an assembly program 17 2 , , t . , , s . 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' E th 7271 Gaaele lst row Andrew Gtbbons Lee Graham Arthur Edson Raymond Samuelson Floyd Carlson Edwm Sktllman Edward Mun son Delbert Carlson Robert Rhmehart Carolyn Carlson Eltzabeth Bottomley 2nd row Mtldred Ktrcher Mary Lydell Ioyce Iohnson Betty Mead Nancy Thompson Ianet Valleley Susanne Bentley Robert Iohnson Ianet Stem Phtlxp Samuel son Betsy Thompson Patrrcxa Starkweather Mary Sm1th Lo1sAckroyd 3rd row Mrs Ward Helen Phtllxps loyce Shep ardson Clartce Norton Iantce Hallberg Elame lohnson Barbara Sack Sylvta Nosshammer Martha Phelps Vtrgmta Pat terson Barbara Rupert Arleta Iohnson Fanny Maruccx D1aneNygren Mrs I.1ll1e 4th row Denny Stam Allen Johnson Everett Maydwell Charles Peterson Don Prrttre Clyde Lutgen Luren Stowell Walter Olson Frank Edlund Albert Howe Rudolph Carlson Wtllts Samuelson PRIVATES HE seventh grade began thetr years acttvtttes by electlng class offtcers Susanne Bentley was elected pres1dent lanet Valleley VICS presldent and Robert lohnson secretary and treasurer student counc1l lanet Stem and Ph1l1p Samuelson We successfully partlclpated tn the schools program Mustc 1n War t1me tn whlch we dtd the pageant Amerlca Slngs We planned a Chnstmas party but 1t had to be cancelled because of the early closmg of school ln the ltcense plate contest our grade had 313, Whlch was more than any other grade The seven B class was glven a Valenttne Party by seven A Our class engaged 1n several 1ntra mural basketball and soccer games We feel the play we presented for assembly was successful To our teachers, Mrs L1ll1e and Mrs Ward goes much of the credtt for our successful year 18 'll l . 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U . . ,, I LT VANCE BERDINE Lt Vance Berdire was born May 13 1918 at Hazel Oh1o Vance graduated from Bemus Point Htgh School 111 1936 Vanc attended college at Lynchburg Va llewark N l Texa A and M and he graduated 'rom West 'l Xas State in 1941 w1th a mayor in speech He took active part in football and golf Vance also worked for a masters degree in psychology Lt Berdine entered the Army A1r Corps on November He was made Battalion First Captain on February 23 1942 at California Are-o Acaderny Vance received his wings and commi sion in the graduation clas 42 E on May 21 1942 at Victorville Flying School Victorville California 26 42 GIQUB SGT HOWARD WELCH Sgt Howard Welch was born on September 23 1921 in Niagara Falls Ontario He became a citizen of the United States before entering the Army Howard graduated from Bemus Po1nt Central School ir lune of 1941 He was active in many sports while in h1gl1 school After graduation Howard was em ployed by lvor Pardee until he entered the service on luly 15 1942 After 1nduct1on into the Army Howard was sent to Florida for everal weeks during wh1ch he tarted traimrg for a ground crew in the United States Army A1r Corps From Florida he was sent to Buckley Field Colorado After months of tra1n1ng in the Army A1r Corps Sgt V1 elch wa sent from Rapid C1ty South Dakota to England Howard was reported killed while ervlng less than two weeks WILLIAM HENRY William Henry known as B111 to everyone graduated from Bemus Point High School in 933 B111 was interested in all pha es of school life He was a good English student ana was very clever at writing B111 Nas the first school reporter and reported directly to the lamestown new paper He worked on the school paper and was good at drawing car toons ln the Senior play My terv of the Third Gable B111 played art e cellent bat He wa a 'member ol the H1 Y Club B111 was intere ed in sport and par 1c1pated in track volleyball and played depend b e baseball Everyone liked B111 and he was very cooperative At gradua ion he won the Belford prize which was given to the studert voted be t all around William He y Joined the Naxv sometime alte graduation cmd 1e wa killed Nliile rx ng on board hip Y , . . 1 1 S ' Ai A S 3, 1941. f ' ' ' - ' ' y 1 I. L Lt. Berdine has been missing in action since August his country on May 27, 1943. He had been overseas , 19 . . 1 Y V I A . S . it , t 3 I t. , . I . 1 4 - ' , ' ' ' A A A 1 s H , I A fi . si ' . 1 A A A I I A 1 19 60 BEMUS POINT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Army Aetcroyj Davld Ander on Stanley Brook Robert Carl on Herbs rt Caywood Gano Crardall Gonr Crandall llerbc rt lont l on Clayton Da Clftt Dc rxacz Harold Dowd Florfnce V C Rtcltar lf 1 d Vllton Robert e Cztlbrrt Ili lbmg Rtcltard H1 xt Cloud prt o H or n ot lol rt or Everett ll or o tn on Cforqc Lorr llarry Muller Robr rt Moore Ratrlcta WAC ltel on Cltorlc C te Wallacc Ft r lfonc ll mrrl I A J F IN ARMED FORCES Ptcket Wendell Plclcett Wtlton Ru Q arre Walt r Sarnu l on Dagrner WAC Slater Merle olmley Por er Nat R Ctrtcl' and Howard Sturrup l Swan on Mclvtn nee Tlnc Tltornr: on Rober Town ead E 1 tett Troyno orta Ward Re? or Word Rog Wtnclre te Carlton Army A1r Corps Ca el or Lawrence bake Cforae te fr Creeto Roy Hallberg Cllarle Kelderrou e Donald Ke by Rafrnond Ltnd ll oqe Lown Mr urtge Cort ll hun f -Y I ,GMX IU Oote Gordon Sktllrnan Iohn Sulltvan Paul Swanson Edwtn Wtncltest r Rlcltard Marmes Gu tal on Paul Harvey Merrtll Hayward G1'lord Lord Clarx Navy Be t Robert Bollall Frrte Rroww Rav Ca se-lrna Vlncent Cheney Wtlltam Callav av Wm on lloll K nne Hclgren Clayton lohnwon Burdette Ioltn ton Ceorqr Lar fn Harry Lawrence Edmond Locker Donald Maydwell lbavtd Norton Vtcto Rarnacke Carroll Robln on Rav Sea trorn Henrv Sulltvan Rrdcrml' r l Holy A ,l, t , , r .' 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Q , S S 5 5 wx 'V ,S Cf F F F T F Q TF FFF EQ E771 t Ai ORCHESTRA UE to war conditions many schools have had to eliminate their orchestra. Bemus Point not only has not disbanded its orchestra, but on the other hand has added members to it. They have played at many assemblies this year, at the concert given by the entire school called l'Music in Wartime , at the 'lGym Exhibition , and at the High School Oper- etta, l'The Forest Princef They will give their annual Spring Concert sometime in early S1'JI'1l lCJI. lst row: Lois Williams, Mary Lyifilf, Shirley Starkweather-Secretary and Treasurer, Evelyn Strickland, Barbara Olson, Wilma Chrisienscn, Gwendolyn Nelson, Virginia Simmons 2nd row: Lorraine Lawson, lack Stam, Mildred Kircher-Librarian, Shirley Barrett, Roy Bradley, David Soule-President, Kenneth Harvey, arol Bly-Accompanist, Miss Collins, Ethel Shepard- 5 3rd row: ,oyce lo lyn, loey erber-Librarian, Norman Carlsor, Marilyn Thomp-on 4-1 CHORUS EMBERS of the Chorus went to Iamestown in November to take part in the All State Festival held there The girls deeply appreciated the opportunity of singing under one of the finest Choral Directors in New York State Dr Alfred Spouse head of the music in Rochester Schools The greatest attempt of the Chorus this year was the operetta The Forest Prince with the music by Tschaikowsky ln the early spring they will also have their annual Spring Concert together with the Orchestra Special members from the voice class which is a part of chorus have appeared at many functions such as Study Club Recreation Nights Music Study Club in Iamestown American Legion of lamestown and other affairs lst row Shirley Casseiman Virginia Simmons Shir ey Benson loanre Mosshamrner Thelma Day Beverly Eckwahl Betty Dickinson Marian Blood Esther Cr rriblet Mary DeRoier Vice Pre iaent France Kircher Dclore Lirdell 2nd row L han Weste gr ri Marilyn Thorn or Student Corductor Patricia 'vfcCarn Pnvllis Anae son Accompanist Ieannette Shep ardson Lila Waid Barbara Farrell Lillian Maydwei' Barbara Olson Maryorie Costello Gwendo'yn Nelson 3rd row Em ma Near Davia Soule Kenneth Har ey Ioey Garb r Kirk lah son Robert Putnam No an Carlson Howard Hendrickson lack Stam Robert Zeestraten Mi s Collins Berdena Fuller President 4T DANCE ORCHESTRA ENUS has had a very successful dance orchestra for the past year The hard work of nine musical students has been sparked by the arrival of a very solid drummer from Pennsyl vania His drumming added to the classy rhythm of the two trumpets played by Dave from the orchestra for American Aviation dances chapel programs noon hours Amateur programs and Recreation nights The interest of the piano is shared by Ethel Shepardson and Onalee Hazzard the clar inet and sax are played by Shirley Barrett and Norman Carlson and the violin by Shirley Stark veather Marilyn Thompson and Norman Carlson are vocalists Onalee Hazzard acts as business manager Even though the dance orchestra has had little or no rublicity it has played for the American Legion dances for Recreation nights and for all other dances held at school eqted K re ti a rg l C E a on Standing Oral e Ha zari Slrirle, Stark: ea her Shirlev Barr a Car lvr Thom C on l s G . s . P . . . : , A, I a . A , A A s Q I 5 ' , .A s , A s to . I : ii r ei, . if- i , . i., f 4. r - , - , ' , . s - t , i . I Soule and Kenneth Harvey has formed the Hotcha-Cornia trio. This trio has played apart vi . . A . I . J , , . ' . S : . in i ft. H r'.'4:y, Dani Soule, Ki i 5 ey lreene, thel Shegarkg ' : i e J ', . . , 1 , .' A r-'T Tlorzn. ri lscn, Mari., i pear. wk . . HI-Y HE Girls Tri-HifY was organized in the fall ot l942. lt began the tall of N343 with eight old members. The lirst project was the planning ot a bill to send to the HifY Congress held at Fredonia. The Trifl-li-Y also sponsors the annual May Dance. New members were initiated at the lanuary meeting. The Boys' lcli-Y began the year with five members. New znernbers were invited to join later in the year. The boys held evening meetings with the girls and helped to prepare the bill tor the Hi-Y Congress. Pzrfter Kathleen Cheney-Treasurer, Esther Sgrnuelsorf President, Marv Loy Carlson lst row: Audrey S'.-Janson, Dora Pie i i ff-Vice Preszjent, .ffxriaztg Cdssesicn, icfzernary Phillxys Alice Barrett Norm: Brooks 2nd row: Deores Lindell Dcrtthv stein, lacquelme Sccigelz, ledr.r.e'tc- Sh N egcrrfisorif-Secre!c1r',' 'Carol Philligsf-Ch':g.1ir., Phyhis Arzierrsori, Mary Beth ivzrifi Qergeantc1tArZnf1 Ilsthffr x.,ir1:igr,.ei Dori: brzzriuelscri Mis- or sonar Grd row: Miss Stegiherisori fohri Yaristrom, dciert Sed :'et.lt-f-Chafldiri, Clirif-in anti'-lt Pre-11'-ri' Danfxlt lohr.-nr.--'ifice Prfmiilefzit Vfirreri Norton 5'- i'e!r1ry Mr Gerber LIBRARY CLUB HE Library Club started its third year by publishing The Chirp which is a high school newspaper The editor is Patsy Nelson assistant editor is Marilyn Eclcstrorn The other members all serve in various positions on the newspaper stall Each member works at the desk in the library arranging bulletin boards and making ie library more etticient and attractive Christmas and Valentine parties were held with gan es and refreshments eated l ox President lv' a Cssselman Serge 3 Arrns A c aneve l air Wi c Scrn a sy eiscn v P isl t landing s er Harnrrion re dry and Tres Shir ey erson N red shiriehg VV ri on Sh lex o F 4 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY HE Beta Ph Chapter ot tne National Honor Society sponso ed the sale of War Bonds and Stamps at tie school A contest Nas he din the lo. er grades to see wrich grade a the highest ercentauie in DU ing bonds grd tarnp ew fiieribers taken irto ld no Societ tri s e r fe e P ts, liel on Delores Knot ward Bue Dora Pae Parfe and lfliriari Ca- eln an A B rlus average s required Seated C 1 Standing r-K WH, ,1 . 1 . , , . 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Seated Mrrtam Cassflman Kmgsley Greene Mary Beth Sullrvan Dorothy Graham Robert Seastedt Wallace Anderson Marjorte Bush Stundmg Ruth McCall1gcm Mrss Spooner leannette Shepard on Iames Ltndblom Beverly Wrlltamson Dora Fae Parl'er Kathleen Cheney Carol Phtlltps CAST xx ROTHER Goose by W1ll1am Davldson was produced by the Sentor class on December l and 2 1943 Thls youthful comedy has been the most successful Sentor Play ever to make tts appearance m Bemus Hlgh Thts can be accredtted to MISS Spooner our Dlrector Ieff Adams who IS an arch1tect by day and general cleaner upper for hlS orphaned brother and srsters tn the evenmg mtstook Peggy Wtnkel the hoslery sales g1rl for hts new mald She be1ng tlred of selltng hostery takes the tob Lenore Hudson has tust mherlted a mtllton dollars and has comm1ss1oned leff to bu1ld her a new house wh1ch she hopes he w1ll eventually share wtth her Hy the ltttle tomboy whose passlon 1S football hates Lenore because she IS startmg to excavate Hy s football lot on the day of an tmportant football game Hy put a crtmp ln Lenore s plans and Peggy shteldlng her takes the blame leff flares up at her and Peggy leaves He then realrzes how much she means to htm Peggy IS found and tn her delrghtful vague Way puts the mtlhon dollar baby out of runnlng CHARACTERS Ieffrey Adams Kmgsley Greene Lenore Hudson Maryorle Bush Carol Adams Kathleen Cheney Peggy Wmkel Mary Beth Sulllvan We ley Adams Iames Lmdblom Eve Mason Beverly W1ll1GmSOT1 Hyacmth Adam Mtrxam Casselman Sarah Carol Phtlltps Trucl' Drlver Wallace Anderson 26 U .. . . , . . . , . 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I 6 lst row Patsy Nelson Mlldred Rhmehart Dora Fae Parker Kathleen Cheney Mary Beth Sullxvan Lots Shepardson Ruth Baldw1n Rosemary Phllhps Alrce Barrett Betty Ramsey Ba bara Murdocx 2nd row Mxss Spooner lack Stam Ruth M Calhaan Onalee Hazzard Sh1rley Starkweather Norma Brooks Shrrley Benson Margaret Mosshammer Shxrley Barrett May Butt Anderson Mary DeBos1er 3rd row Davxd Soule Wallace Anderson Phtlhp Rexiord Ronald Iohnson Robert Zee straten leannette Shepardson Frances Klrcher Betty Croston Patrtcxa McCann Marjorxe Bush HE Dramattc Club was started th1s year under the leadershlp of MISS Bertha Spooner wlth the followmg ofhcers belng elected Pres1dent Mary Beth Sulllvan Vrce Presrdent Berdena Fuller Treasurer Phrl Ftexford Busmess Manager Bob Zee-Stmten Mernbersh1p IS l1m1ted to Sophomores lun1ors and Senlors Three short plays were chosen to be presented Aprtl 19th 1n the hlgh school audrtorlum The plays were The Whrte Phantom Too Many Marys and Sauce for the Goshngs Those taklng parts 1n the play are Dora Fae Parker Allce Barrett Rosemary Phllllps Ruth Baldwln Bob Zeestraten Davrd Soule Wallace Anderson Sh1rley Starkweather Phxlhp Rexford Warren Norton Patsy Nelson Ronald lohnson Betty Mae Croston Marllyn Eclc strorn Kathleen Cheney Sh1rley Benson Lots Shepardson Onalee Hazzard Barbara Mur dock Mary DeRos1er Student Dlrectors were Mary Beth Sulllvan Berdena Fuller Pat McCann Sh1rley Bar rett and Ruth McCall1gan 27 Secretary ....,....,, ..., ,,.,.... A l ice Barrett , . U .. . ,, .. ,, .. . H . , , . 3 , , 1 , 1 , , , I I I I V - I I I I I - , . ' I I I - , . ,.f 1 lla 5 S 5 fl 'I sp 2 6 GQU QQ? an Seated Thoma Gregg Donald lohnson Warren Norton Iohn Vanstrom Krngsley Greene Donald Stowell Robert Hanson 2nd row Mr Bishop Mr Dorman Fary Chrlstenson Iames Ltndblom 3rd row Murray lohnson Phllllp Erickson Robert Zeestraten Sherwood Harvey Robert Hoyle Krrk Iohnson Harold Eckwahl HIS season the Bemus Pomt s gr1d men were the tlrst to mar the perfect rec ard of the past However the team drd more than come up to expectatrons Almost the entlre team was composed ot green mexpenenced fellows but the expert coachmg ot Bradley Brshop and Davtd Dorman coupled wrth the tme cooperatton ot the squad gave Bemus three wins and two losses out of the frve games played Bemus Bemus Bemus Bemus Bemus Scores Cassadaga Brocton Panama Rrpley 30 'Y Z XA ,V 'l D' fzslk t if ,N I U Celoron.. l tis' ld gg tu d g o G l t HIS year s Bemus court men left a fine record behind them The boys were in good condition and they showed their stamina by keeping up with every team in the league Basketball is a tough game the fellows are moving all the time and they have to stay awake It also takes a good man to coach a successful team but Bemus had both and consequently came out second in the league belng nosed out by Brocton in the play off game Scores Bemus Bemus Bemus Bemus Bemus Bemus Bemus Bemus Bemus Bemus Bemus Bemus Bemus Bemus Bemus Clymer Ripley Jamestown Res Chautauqua Westfield Brocton Ripley Randolph Westfield Chautauqua Brocton Mayville Iamestown Res Celoron Brocton 3l Seated: Alvin Heck, Charles Hawley, Clinton Scotia ,Warren Norton, Thomas Gre . S n in: Dan Sullivan, Sherw Harvey, Gust Berquist, Robert ordon, Donad Sowell, Mr. Bishop, ,. ,.,,...., ..,.....,,. l 8 .........,..............., 21 . ....,, ,,.. ,,.., ,.,.. 4 3 5 ' 4,...,.,.,......,............. 39 . ....,. ,,.i . .. , .,.... 35 ' .,,...................... 30 .. ...... . .. ..,...... 23 .......,,.....,...... 36 Bemus .,,., ...... ..,..,. ...,,..., 3 5 M ayville .....,.......,,............. 23 ., ,.., . , 30 ' .......,...,... 41 . ...,.,. . , 33 .......,.,.,. 36 .. r ...,...,......... .... 2 6 ' .,..,.,.....,.,,....,,... .. 25 . , . ...... r. ..... 27 ,...,...,,...,. . .... .. . . .,,.. .. 32 ,,..,...,.............. 38 . . . ,.,..... .,,,., 3 9 ' .,.............,..... 37 . .... ,....,. .,.......,., 3 5 . ...... ........,..,... 3 4 ., ,,,. .,... ...,.,.,.... , , 28 ........,...,..,.......,.... . 24 . ,,.. ..... .......,.... 2 7 .....................,,...... 3 U ll A CHEERLEADERS SONGLEADEHS VARSITY LLUB ir 'A' .feacfwu 01446 Front Marxlyn Thompson lanet Stem lst row Lorrame Lawson Ethel Shepardson Vlolet Crandall Lorrame Hoyle Vlfglnld Slmmons Katlrerme Woodhead Lorrcnne Farrell Dorothy Stem Ioyce Shepardson 2nd row Mxss Stephenson Phyllms Shepardsor' Ruth Baldwm Norma Brooks Betty Ramsey leannette Shepardson Mary Beth Sulhvan 3rd row lclalxitlga Enckson Joanne Mosshammer Patncla McCann lean Larson Lots Shepardson Dons Parker lean Haskxns Ianet a eey HE Leaders Club IS a group of girls especlally orgamzed for the purpose of aldmg the1r gym teacher They demonstrate new act1v1t1es 1n the gym classes and help ln leadlng regular dr1ll The Leaders Club has part1c1pated m many outdoor act1v1t1es tn the past year and hope to contmue agam th1s spr1ng The glrls have a good tlme and help cond1t1on themselves by gomg on hlkes and camplng trlps These glrls are the athletes of Bemus Pomt I-hgh School 34 W I V II , rt 1 1 2 1 l V T , T t Q 2 t ' . V , tl K Y: , f X . .1 v A k -M f r A r r ' 1 A I Jud Front bottom Robert Hanson Esther Samuelson Front top Robert Putnam lean Larson Kneelmg Robert Hoyle Davxd Soule Iames Lxndblom Iohn Vanstrom Seated Gary Chrlstenson Donald Vanstrom Sherwood Harvey Alvm Heck War ren Norton Kxngsley Greene lohn Cheney Harold Eckwahl Onalee Hazzard Dorothy Stem Standing Beverly Eckwahl lanxce Barley Vlrcmxa S1mmons Ethel Shepardson Katherme Woodhead Vxolet Crandall lhelma Day Carol Bly Betty Dlckm on Dons Samuelson Wllma Chrlstenson Ioanne Mosshommer Barbara Farrell HE Gym Club 1S coached and supervlsed by Coach Blshop The mem bers parhclpate ln all lands of gymnasucs These mclude tumbllng par allels the slde horse the ropes rlngs sprmg board and mat work I anu ary the Gym Club put on an exh1b1t1on lor the entlre school The money was for a good cause as most of us know As Well as bemg lots of fun the Gym Club IS helpmg to keep the boys and glrls of Bemus m good health and physl cal condmon 35 A tt - t ' ., ' l l 1 l , I ' ' - A, ' . 1 . 1 if 3 3? . A . -I I. I J- - I I .1 . ' ' H 4 I -I Y I -Fl .I ' 1 , ' , , ' , ' . T1 l - WHEN YOU DECIDE TO BUY HOMEFURNISHINGS FIELD CS WRIGHT CO WlIICOI'1S1d9I'1I p asure have you exc1m1 our four large floors of merchcrndlse Our pecrce IIITIG SGIGCIIOTIS lnclude I1V1I'1gI'OOI'1'1,d11'11I'1QI'OOI'I'1G1'1CIbE?dI'OO1'1'1 furn1ture, rugs, crpphcxnces and occcx s1onc11p1eces,represent1ngthe11r1esof the country's1ecrd1ng manufacturers FIELD 8: WRIGHT CO. 100 108 MAIN STREET IAMESTOWN, N. Y. WHERE GOOD FURNITURE IS NOT EXPENSIVEH 36 cr le to 'ne BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1944 FLUVANNA GRGCERY HQWARDR CEXRLSQN PTODTIGWOT INFANTRY lou d mx 1 Ann on ld be e IU Pomt glclmou Q r frm l V Ho could 31 M fx ll e 1 po UP tv L fr would gm ll rar CI IC e I L1 l COMPLHVIENTS COMPLIMENTS OF THE L H SHEI'Al'1IlSUN GREENHURST GROCERY Dealer of Feeds cmd Farm Supp me I ALFRED IOHNSON Tel 2211 F X . A , l Who l if 'fe known tlur l. 5 Horn Irurlrxfvttfe lool-1,1 'nary :zlxy and mm Nozl -some E rx s ' 1: F cent She 'Qt .ly lump clugmged girl if 9447 6 J. ' Y1 'Je queued il1G! lil, Beverly lcolcfs lc tle lf- Ape Huff. . w p ro be Q10 lull of 131 Q11 this fe gel d' lc:m.a7 lo 3:19 Could rzustixlce lfo 3 0:1 our lint 7 Strlczly S'. .'v,'dl,5l1, who iw: lm! lvluy-Bri 'll comme, 11.1 il Sul! 'Jem 9 llqvn- lcfnkx .ut blfCI'I1 lwre dflryifl lifatlzer S locks like? lug! !lI'1OfllgT l11rxk'.' lv-9 Lttle Click ICCYLTLQLN,-.1 in g' :ge 3E: 1 I , I I I L A L , ll' I 'L An v ' ' pfCf'Il2lCY Il0WELL'S Tlu Stun 0 a flmmaml C 1 fs 19 East Second St Near Pme IAMESTOWN N Y Iewelry Handbags Dresses B1llfolds Statlonery Bemus Pomt Iuly and August GEER DUNN CO Statlonery and Ofhce Supplles Greetmg Cards and C14 22 W THIRD ST IAMESTOWN N Y Comphments of Tl-IE WI-IITESIDE MAPLE SPRINGS N Y JAMESTOWN BUSINESS INSTITUTE A Pro uwmuzl 5111001 0 Iwi Ilfllf and Votalwzzal Tzunmz, Oilers Two Outstandmg Secretana Courses The Med1cal Secretamal and the Ctenotype Secretanal w1th free Sterxotyp rnachme Wr1te for catalog 318 Washmgton St Iamestown You all must know Bemus POINTS Frank Smatral I Norman Carlsonj Belva started clowmng early d1dnt she It looks 11ke Dora Faye should have been Illlflklflg of d1et at 3 mstead of at 16 By the look on her face Phyl11s must have started man huntmg early Co..11d Carol be dream1ng so young? lt doesnt look llke a Norton Pardon the name must be Carlson Even though 1ts a small p1cture look tells you 1ts Mar11yn I wonder 11 the g1rls were as crazy over Kathleen looks m1sch1evou even here Onalee looks qu1et 1n th1s p1C ure Hop there s been no rmstake h rd see but 1 IQ Hut M a r1ght I wonder 11 they allow Iohn to nap 1 way IH the Navy? WATCHES DIAMONDS W W BOERST fuelzr and Oflfuzan Complete Opucal SSTVICG All Work Guaranteed 7 W Second St Icxmestown N COMPLIMENTS G L E N R AY Complnm nfv 0 If It Sw1ms We Have It PERMANENT WAVE SHOP FULTON FISH MARKET IAMESTOWN N Y w f su - I . ' ' f . .' I f .' I 1 3.115 I L 1 a n fi. -- W . I . . .U .J ' ' ' , 1 '3 ' ., ,N.Y. 9. , ' '. 16. I ' , one 10. , I A, ' ' . . 17 ' ' ' . ll, Perhaps Esther H. was camera shyl King at one as they are at 17? 12. ' 18. . ' ' s . ' ' ' s ' . 19 s ' ' ' t . e 13. ' ' '. . ' ' . - ' . 20. lt is a to ' 't '. h . 11 14. 1 ' . ' . 15. : ' ' . , 21. ' . thls I I ' . I V, ,. , . . - V . , . Y. ld 0 6 38 L A WOCDD Rc al Fmfaff Brolu Cho1ce Lance Cottages For Sale and Rent MAPLE SPRINGS N Y TEL 2813 BEMUS Po1NT Comphments of IICLLENBECK S SERVICE Recappmg and Vulcamzmg At Our Own Plant D1 tr1butor of U S TIRES Fluvanna Rd cmd Lakewood Rd LEEDS ,SHE DRUGS INC 11111 Hpflflll Spumlzxtx For The Best In Drugs and To1letr1es Shop at Leed s gbs Llfq 5 114 E Second St Icrrnestown opposlte Shea S T EES I thln that I shall ne Jer An auto llke the Model T A hack whos three 1nch tlres are pres ed Agaxnst the earths rough tony brea t A can that looks for ga all day And blozv a rad1a1o ray A crate that 1n the summer goes But freezes up when f1rst 1t snows A crank w1tl'1 whtch we often to1l four egg Shaped cyl1nders that eat up o1l Poems are made by fools hlce me But only Ford can make a T I Subm1tted by Dav Sou Complzmcfnfs 0 HOOPER BROS DAIRY PHONE sa 877 A Good Place To Buy Good Shoes IIHUSTHUM CUNNEP1 183 East Thlrd Street IAMESTOWN N Y JAMESTCWN CYCLE SHOP B1cycles Veloc1pedes Motorcycles lohnson Outboard Motors Phone 52 375 123 E Second Sf Iamestown N Y ERNEST SMITI-I czular 104 E THIRD STREET IAMESTOWN N Y I I I ' I 77' , 's' . . 7 , . 6 I l.,...' ' ,.' I . I . . ,N.Y. l 'lc 1 see, ' , I 1 -, . , I - . .. ' s 1 S, A '. S . - -' I , ' s ' rsp , ' e le I I I U V Q . . 1 - . 1 u Q 39 gggxgor HOPKIN S GROCERY LORD S GROCERY SKILLMAN BROS GROCERY Ask For It By Name Ed s Bread Is Good Bread All Wool Fashion Clothes 1416 N MAIN ST GIIATFIELD MID SHARP, ING 304 PINE ST Plumbmg and l-leatmg Bathroom ACCSSSOTIGS Golden Rule Bath Crystals Audrey IS a dashmg blonde She goes around wrth handsome Don At nrght when the hour IS very late She meets hrm by her garden gate l wonder what httle Audrey would do lf hm should come along then too DMC Esther IS a g1r1 ol glrls Who has blonde halr wrth lots of curls Her gleam1ng smlle and come hrther look ls ht for a t1tle of any Kmg s book P Complrments of MAPLE SPRINGS GROCERV Maple Sprmgs N Y Its The Bread For Me' aww I 5' Quan Jamestown Baking C0 , Inc Comphments of SKILLMAN BROTHERS Ni IIMISEII MUTUR SERVICE General Reparr Lubr1cat1on I BEMUS POINT N Y 40 9 - I I uf I I 1 , . . 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Main St. Icxmesiown, N. Y. IAMESTOWN, N. ' 9 . f , , . Y. V V Yours or a Bfiffr Wforlrf THE JAMESTOWN RETAIL DRY GOODS ASSN BIGELOW S NELSON S LOCKWOOD S WRIGHT S RETAILERS FOR VICTORY' JAMESTOWII PHARMACY Wrlltarn Krause Pharmacrst 9 E Second St Iamestown N Y PTGSCTIQTIOHS Cosmeucs Fountam Servtce MANNERS Lveryone has manners E1ther good or bad The good one are the land you need And the kmd you W1sh you had Allways do your part GIVE the other guy some rest Dont choose the easy lob Or the one that IS the best Save some for others Thts doesnt only apply to glrls But also to b1g brother Dont laugh at rrustakes That other people make Because sorrteumes they Are made lor other peoples sake Vour manners go wrth you Wherever you go And not how much you know n n Nelson Best Wlshes to the Class of 1944 Q56 U R N A L P R E S S Lcfferprcss Pflllflllg O sci Llfbogrnpbj 212 16 W SECOND ST IAMESTOWN N Y 2 I if HJR' I ' , I . ' s. Y l Don't make a pig ol yourself, lt's how you mind your manners ' . ., , A a , . J O , I N C . , ' ' ig , ' , ' n n I u I 4 9 nu flax flux umlfln r ull rd I1 I1 I3 a mu aml an a dll 1 ll f num I nz Cazafr nl It has been 1 pleasure to Work w1th you xn the produe UOII of th1s book Congratulatxons and best wlshes MUDSE ENGDAVING CU AlflXfY amf Engrazcrv JAMESTOWN N Y M15s Thomas My dentlst Went to war and l havent been to one smce Belva Locker Was lt World War I7 llater same perlodl M155 Thomas When l was m college dunng the C1V1l War QA CM il f CMVW7 Fortran Commerc1al and Held PHOTOGRAPHERS Holm Pmfrallurc and Cblld Ifmfogmpfzy IAMESTOWN, NEW YORK I. Stuart Husband Ellen A. Husband 43 , . ....n ' faux 'I ffl Jgi ,grvf 25, fn' iq '1 -YI 'I f ' 'a 4 T 1 12 . 1 -- 0 . '. ,, . . k . , . . f , . 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