Brownville High School - Eagle Yearbook (Brownville, NY)
- Class of 1950
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f'X, me Hmmm PRESENTS THE EHGLE f-f----'- n Con no Sn? Simons me +....x ...I sys.. 'J F-- W wow: Hu. STH8 CBS? ann su ---4 LA V T 'TT ' L...-.---L-...J X f44L rm: woews 4 srnsf 10010 01 fffe' MEN Amo w new MEHELY PAAFERS 1 ii- T..-..... T R L.---...- X7 OM M 1 . ., N0 V l t : l VH!-M mm ,ef NW 1 F 1 5 g QU W EU ue 4 :M-HQ ,ig E.. 39,,, up -r- 1--5 - 'T T T s 1 , al JIM '-'-'7 J '7 T 1. -T 77.7 4 .LQ ...lf 50 Pj L: 1 Q.l....J ig., as , S W A 0 ,, Q WS. Dedication In dedlc tlUL thx ve rbook to you, we remember th t it w uhder your le der hlp that Wu edmted our flr t ye rbool It 1 lso under your llP6C tlor th t we formed our f1PQt tudent Councll d tudent Court ltHOUVH we d1dn't succeed 1U Qrqsplng too m ny CHSWPIOF hlp , xe dld et t 0 covet d che PlHf for u nd helpln us long lndfvldu LS we PQPGC1 ted ll the work you d d to help us 1D chooslng sult ble subjects le dlng 6ltQCT to our future educ tlon or future llfe lho e of us who had the pleasure of uttendlng school under your prln cle l hlp, f el that you have left Wlth us m ny thlnbs we h ll c rry throu h llfe Thank you lr Yacbol, you are u Ur nd person 2 w Sf ' a ' Q .'s M a . ' , .a as . ' ' 2 A s.' . 'o ' 1 ' s o - A. vas a U ' f' - ' . .a ' H ' - S ' ' an L . n- . W ' ' U H' ' f .a . A ' .s.' s v ' 5 L t e sportsmtnship trophy several times. You were always with us at our games, . e ' 5 s a A . ' 5 a . nS ' ' va' , a 'a L' . 3 1 . . a L ' , 'L I 1 A . , . . l, s . A' . '-' ' f . 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Principal A MESbAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL First, I wish to congratulate the chairman of the Yea-book Staff and the various members ol this group whowereresponsible for the successful puoli cation of THE EAGLL This achievement exemplliies what students are capable ol doing for their school I also wlsh to thank members of the Student Council,and the student body It is true that we did not always see eye to eye on all problems, but throug the democratic machinery of a Student Council organization we were able to settle our disputes in an amicable manner This spirit an attitude is to oe commended I extend my best w1shes,to this year's graduating class and sincerely hope that all stufents achleve their goal of progressing successfully into the next grade at the close of this school year 3 I in general,for the cooperation they gave me during my first year as principal. - - h 2 TUBE TCOU CIL eaten lcf o ldq 5 JeLQcey, J cJougall, lllette A Ball, J vllton, sack do Left to 'l n H. Adams, Gl belt, 1 t ele cCsrthy, F Merrell, 'ordon 10 nson, on , faoer, cJoucdll, 5 Gunn Presldent Douglas ncjougall Vlce fresldent Allen John Ball ecretsry Bsrbara DeL1ceV Tres vrer Joyce Illton Durlng tne flrst few weecs of school,an ClGCtlOH oosrd :ss so olnted to de ternlne the ellgibility of stuixnt to hold offlce, 1U the ltudent Councll ine electlon J s Held on tie second desdaf of Octooer lH tne audltorluu,at VHlCl tlle the ollicers were elected by tne student oody Tle tldGWt Councll molds lt recular m86tlPg the Plrst Tlursdol of each month lT6SllGHt nfs the pol r to call SDGC13l mCGtl14S t anvtlme he thlnk necessar7 snr seecl l ncetlnys h ve been held thlu year to ll9CdQS bHSlH8SS matters ana Urol ems arlslni uuP+n the Veal. lne our CtlVl 193 thls ewr wss erles of nov es,out an for the enter for the vurvose of flHQHCLHV thls nnual 0 qICl ljth, the Student Councll neld tudent leaf 'arc ran. ne s udents had co lplete ch rfe ol all classes mn ores ent of lG tu ent Coulcll ctcu as the DFLWCLPQ1 and the otner execu ted tne rtswo 10 lltlGS of the faculty In the 6V6HlH we out Ol orogran for e . .,f 'nlch tlme ze re Cte our 9XWlPl8UCPo o t e ef. At the clo e o olr dlscl lOH,tHC Ldfen Councll ac e a fJldC to Jdrents ttendlnv tne pro Gram NG conducted 1 tour txrou 1 th school Ktre e lmeortant functlon of the tldPU+ founc l l A tQLHCQCp o Fl 1 le L1 tue scnoo lnotler lun tlon lS tn o HlZl1U en e t n o ne 'ec evo 'ent Councll lS 1U lts fountn s CCGQSf1l ear of e.lstence. and we are f' nuolsl trlvln t Uro e our' or 'lnlz tlon A 5 ' J: ', t t llQ,lt: '. I . f. Qi ' 1 Qlr. 7' , . V . fu 9 W: n'j't: ' 3. '1 W i. L o , S. A K Z Ts l 2 l T3 f G. P d K. ' ' P. U T Cl '. . . -w I l . ' 5 , T: 'f C U -' ' ' f- , 1 ' ,. ' , r' ' rt'-2 s F ' ' , Q . ' . V . Uv , . O Fi Y . . , ,. . v f.. 1 . on , 1' . . 2 : 1 . 1 ' o . ' s K5 . ll s El fly . -.. The i, 1 6 e A ' . . 1 If H S . fl' 1 ' f- b ' 1: ' o f ' - ' ,. lf Q A - .3 u , . . . A 1 Q rl ' Q H l 5 , .W Q of a ' ':'o ' Y C L 5 s ' . 'i s L r , - tainment of the student bod'. A successful ectivit' this ear was a Talent Show . u 1 u -f 3 1 , A . K, l R ' . 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BOARD 0F EDUCATIO Seated left to right Mrs Nauelen, Ar Ciebler, superintenlent of schools, Mr Clintsman, president, Mr Edson, Mr Foley, Standlng left to rig t Mr Barrett, Mrs Earl, Mr Hardman, Mr Brennon, Mr Booth, and Mr Pilette FC Y Mr Ryan, Mr Pilette, Mr Stephens, Mrs Parker, Mrs Bura, Second Row Left to rlght M Cook, Mrs H1ckey, Mrs Deuser, Miss Glasier, Mrs Henderson, Mrs Vogt, and Mrs Webber Third Row Left to right Mrs Walwrath, Mis Martin, Mrs Cox, Mrs Carr, Mrs Burns, Miss Smith, and Mrs Dunlay Forth Row Left to riont Miss Martln, Mrs Brennon, Mrs Gaprity , Fifth Row Left to right M133 Hewie, Mrs Knapp, Miss O'Neil, and Mrs Gilmore 5 ' : . M I . 'D . .p First Row: Left to right: Miss Donahue, Mrs. Sylvester, . : 0 ' . Q rs, 1. . ' . , JA ITOR A D BU DRIVER Bottom Row Left to Ribmt Mr Becker, Mr Donaldson, Mr Beirman, and Mr Fred Cassell Second Row Left to rlght Mr R Cassell and Mr Alexander Seated Left to rlgnt Mr Empie, Mr Henderson and Sloat. 6 : 'Tl an 0 X Q . - H . I 2 l O I O 'Q'- - .' Q - 1 I . I . I . , I i ' ' ' Mr a O 0 U CLASSES S 1'11OI'S First row: Left to right: Miss Donahue, A. Ball, J. Hopseker, E. Oldenburg, A. Adams, D. McDougall, Mrs. Gilmore. Second row: Left to right: F. Schweitzer, W. Lomber, R. Augsbury, E. Yackel, B. Osmun, A. Loveland, Third row: Left to right: TJ. Cassell, 3.1. Murray, L. Cristopher, 5. Cook, A. Deliiosia, E. Hanson, A. Lawler. This album marks the conclusion of our four years of high school,which holds for us many pleasant memories to be recalled and enjoyed in the years to come. 'Je shall always trv to abide by our class motto, HOHWARD TO SUCCLSSH 8 Adaire Adams nDutchW Ambition: Nurse Activities: Band l,2,5,4. Glee Club l,2,5,4. Cheerleader l,2,5,4. Library Club 2,5,4. Student Council 2,4. Senior Play 4. Class Treasurer 5 Class Treasurer Yearbook Staff 2 4 Photography Club Z Hobby Knltting Richard Augsbury 'Dick' Ambition Chemist Activities Senior Play 4 Photo raphy Club 2,5 Clee Club l,2,5,4 Stunent Council 5 Yearbook Staff 5 Class Vice Pres 2 J V Basketball 5 chool Reporter 4 Quiz ieam 5,4 Hobby Hunting Favorlte Expression nrho Te Allen Ball Ambltion Doctor ACt1VltlGS, Senior Play 4 Glee Club l,2,5,4 Football 2,5,4 Photography Club 2,5 Student councll 5,L Yearbook Staff 5,4 V Pres St Councll 4 V Pres Sr Class 4 Quiz Team 5,4 Louise Christopher HLU-igin Ambition: Dietitian Activities: Cheerleader 5,4. Glee Club 1,2,5. Library Club 1,2,3 F. H. A. 5,4. F. H. A. Tres. 4. Hobby: Roller Skating Favorite Expression-- Holy Tootw Esther Cook uAunt Haze Ambition Dressmaker ACtlVltl6S Cheerleader 5,4 SeniorP1ay 4 A 2, , Glee Club l Hobby Boys Favorite Expression UYou should see the one I met last night Anne DeRosia nAnnie Ambition Telephone Operator ACtlVltlGS Flee Club 1,2 A 2:9 distress of the lard robe 1n Senior Play 4 Hobby 4 H FaVOPlt6 Expresslon 'Really I am se io Hobby Huntln , Sleeping Favorite Expression 'Dld fou say SOmGt1lHP Wava Cassell Izzy' Ambltion Housewlfe Activities Glee Club l,2,5,4 A 2, . Llbrary Club l,2,5,4 Hobby Collecting Moxie Stars Favorite Expression Bill is Home Ethel Hanson WLeftyW Ambitlon HOuSSWlf Actlvitles A 2, , Assl tant llC1 t Salts man for tue oSHlOl Play lee Club 1,2 iobbv CO118CtlHP Souven rs Lavorlte in e lon NC , e llyl 9 ..-k I fb W 11? N Q9 Joyce Hopseker Doublas McDouoall Dimoles Dou AmbltlOH To be a success Ubltlqn acc sg fCtlVlt18S Senlcr Play 4 Class Secretary Caleteria 2 lee Club 2 Hoboy Crocheting lavorite Exoresslon niolv 'at lmCHV Alyce Lawler rmb tlon Il5P3.l n ICt1V1tlSS enlor Play 4 TlDlLIy Club 5 4 Cleo Club l,9,3,4 lulz Team u qoooy uslc Walter Lomber vialt Ambltlon 1 e tl n n lneor ACt1VltlGS ootball l,?,3,4 Ea eball 2 5 Basketball 2,5 Hobby BClllH Alleen Loveland nPorky Ambltlon Nurse Activlties Cheerleader 2 5 Library Club 2,3,4 Senior Play 4 Glee Club 1,2,3, Student Court 5 Photography Club 2 Hobby Knitting Pavorlte Exoression NLeave me alo 'ctlvltles Student Co1ncLl P o rbock tafl dltOl n Cnw ootball 4 Qask to ll 9 sob ll 2 3 re P' Tobey elrl avorlte x IC c 910 Marlene Murray Ambition Secretary Actlvities S6n1CP Play 4 A , Glee Club l,2,5,4 Library Club l,?,5,4 Majorettes 3,4 Hobby Sewing Evelyn Oldenbur H ffie Ambition Nurse Activities Senior Play 4 Cheerleading l 2,5,4 Band 1,2,s,4 Glee Club l,2,5,4 Llbrary Club 2 5, Photovr phy Club 2 Pres of Senlor Class Treas of Jr. Class Hobby Knittlng Favorite LXJP6SS1OH Hone 'sly Brian Osmun n0ZZ16 Ambltion Undecided Activities Senior Play 4 Basketball l,2,5 Football 1,2 Baseball l,2,3 Hobby Sle ping Favorite LXDP8SSlOH 'hut ln ff: I' G J NN, ? ff Fredrick ochweltzer Fred Ambition Undecided Activlties Senior Play 4 Glee Club l,2,5, Photograp y Club 2 Projectionist Club l 2 5 Hobby Do model buildlng Favorite EXpP6SS1OD Edward Yackel nEdd1e lmb1tiOD Annapolis Actlvlties Senlor Play 4 Football 2,5, Baseball l,2,5 Basketball 1,2 3,4 Glee Club 1,2 student Court 5 Pnotography Club 2 Cafeteria 4 Quiz Team 5 Hobby Woodworking Senlor Class Adviser Mrs Harry Gilmore Q6HlOP Class Advi er Niss Mary Donahue ! 11 n Il If ' 4 4. h ,4 W 1 .v 1 s 1, . : . Y ,4 , QNA ld nSay's you.n I Volley Ball 2 Aj-, ' If 2 at Own X dhnllilrib 9 ,ai '5 ix CLASS HI TORY S As lt 1 written 1U the h1 tory book , our 11ttle class entered the Brownvllle Hall of Dame bacl 1U lO58 ihe next Glght years we spent preparino for that eventpul tlW8 when we would be come reshmen Lhere were many chanbe in the clas , many leav nd many 6HtGPlHL e were Ju t as green as any other Ireshmar, but we OOQHU by 61OCt1UL a president, stephen V8lGlgH, vlce presldent, Joseph Cuenvllle, sevrct ty trea urer, fetty Lou WlW6 Our flPSt blk money maklny progect was a lurkey Raffle, which proved to be very uccessful Later in the year we held a Sprlnf Dance , whlch was enwoyed by all Adxire Idam velyn Oldenburg anl Sally aylor were elected by the student body as cheerl ade s Iell, we llved throubh that flrst, most dreaded year 'hen we becahe Sophomores, we elected as pr sident, stephen v 16185 vlce presldent, Dlck Aug ury, secretaty, Betty Lou n1nes, and trea ure, velyn Oldenburb Phat year we agaln held success ful Turkey Raffle We also h d a X lentine Dance and a Fafete rla upp stephen lvelelgh was elected to represent our cl ss on the Qtudent Council Adalre Ad ms, Vvelyn Oldenburg, Betty Lou IlUSS and Aileen Loveland w e cho en as cheerleal rs ur cle advisor were Hr Yjan an Brenon Hurrayl Ue're upper clas hen, and agaln we elect d s class of icers president, Qtephen wVSl3lfH, vlce president Douglas 'cDougall, secretary, Adalre Adams, and trea xrer, Vvelyn LlG3U burg, and R165 rd fugsbury a repre entatlve to the tudent Council combination ox social and Juke nox Dance, sold m bEZlU9S, no e breat event o the year, the 'Junlor Prom Phe cheerlca ers elected were, Adalre d n , celyn vld6UbuP , Louise Chrigtooner and A1leen Lovel nd lck u sbury, Allen John Ball, Edward Lackel and lyce Lawler represented our chool on the Quiz Ieam Our clas advlsor were Mr Ryan and lrs Cheney At last we'r benlor , our mo t awalted year We elected pre Dent, velyn Oldantur , fiCe Fesldent, Allan John Ball, Secpetaty, Joyce fopseker, n tre urer, Adalre Adams, whlle our re r sent tlve to the tudent COUHC11 w s Douglas McDougall selected nHer Wmergency du bandn a our Senior Play and Tone of us will ever forget thi experience e sold cards, and held 3 Jule Box Dance, as money naklng progects Our PlHgS arrlved late h se temoer, wh1ch wa a goyou event, as far as we were concerned lrtend to take our lang awaited t lp to New iorl durlng Faster Vacatlon and we are all 100k1Hg forward to it As cheerleaders, Adalre Adams, Yvelyn Oldenburg, Fsthe Cook and Loul e CWP1 topher were cho en fllen John ball, Alyce Lawler and Rich rd Augsbury were or the Quiz Team Jow that graduatlon 1S just around the corner, we re llze that we wlll oon be 19JVl V our ol' hlgh school, and CWOOQ1H wlll xlwax e r r and ur eddc tlon to the LG t of oar ab llty 12 ., '51-:gg-Q -5' .' - ' 1' ' 3 , I V , . . . 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N . . 4 'n - 0 1 W 1 ' C. ' Q A... J u A . A LJ V W . . , . he . f - r . s ' ' o . . . , . . . H l - . r s ,. s . V , S o 'x . . S ' ' N . V 0 I . J . C . Z1 . 0 f ' YA r . V t -1 ' rv , L HJ l . . . . - U our careers. We z -41s be lni btod to owr tea-U: s '.' use . C ,H E . 1 ff 7 1 o UNIOR CLASS 1 J , I fCUL Seated Left to Rlght ront Row slate, Mrs webber, DeL cey, Thompson, welch, Mr Ryan, marl tecond Row Klock, SIVSP, Daine, McC rthy, C1 co, Lucas, Roseboom Third Row Qteele, Miller, resler, Butler, Cummings, Donaldsor, Loomi Fourth Row Loveland, Dundon, Eveleigh, Chapman, Corrlce, Matteson, Goodfriend, Fraser OFFICERS President Vice Presldent Secretary Tre surer Student Council Repre entative Uordon Thompson Jane Welch Ronald scott Barbara DeLacey Glenn Pond The el ction of cl ss offlcers ln beptember 1949 brought forth a new slate of Off1CSPS for the school year Gordon Thompson, Pres1dent, Jane ulenn Pond, Representatlve to the ttudent Council, Mrs Jabber and Mr Ryan, advlsor Our OoflCSP having been elected, we began our activities w1th a Penny upper, making a n t proflt of S34 50 In the following weeks, we sold mag azine SUbQCPlDtiOUS, had lndivldual photographs taken of all the students, nd sold refreshments at t ba Letball games, brlnglng u more profits, to taling 9331 23 In the near future,we re planning a Junior Prom, and a Pancake Supper On March Sl, we are spon orlng an evening's performance by the well known maglclan, Larry Hess Several members of our class participated in athletic and club activl ties, practically all our members took part in our own ECtiVlt16S Thls year,the following girls were chosen for cheerleaders from the class Mary bteele, Barbara slate, Jane nelch, and Barbara DeLacey We are partlcularly proud of the fact that the amount of money in our treasury ha increased from 1124 41 at the beginning of the year to S517 14 at present 1 Z . ' D Y df af f fx fy I ' - : F I - ' . H a . . ' ' . . Y' . .L 3 ' al . 'S . I I. 1 vi . s. : . ' '1 . : o s . e a ' ' ' . Welch, Vice-President, Ronald bcott, Secretaryg Barbara DeLacey, Treasurer, ' ' . .5 ' . 7' ' . ' s. 1. I . S . ' . . . S e ' . . . - a R A ,c h he 'sg 5 : h ' ' s A - Q . . LA ' . a . ' s ' ' , - ' . . A I , . . . . . - u , I C 'V . Q ' , S Q . - . L . . 5 OIIDIIIUUIIIDU FI A00 Front Row Left to Pl ht F rrell, J ueLacev, J Jllton, TcC rthj, Y chweltz r, and A Cllntsman ecoad Mow I Perry, J Brenon, Yelle, I Blshop, racev, 'rs fo , Mrs Brenon, Q Cldenourg, Hopseker, and W Monroe Thlrd Row rrocman, P dold r J Llffman, B Fonseth, Tlmer man, D arl, D Roseboom, D Velle, and C Caln Lourth Ho i ienderson, C Fields, C awver, L Ball, 1 earl, L Lortie, Knaw dans, C Chrlstle, u C1SCC, d TcPh1lmv Presldent Joyce liltcn Qecret ry Janet DeL1cey ireasurer Robert echweltzer The Sophomore Class consists of about 55 members ht the b6UlHHlHU of the year Je elected as Off1C6PS, Pres dent, Joyce Jllton, Vlce Presldent, rrancis Farrell, secretary, Janet DeLac y, lreasurer, Wobert uC14GltZGP, and Repre entatlve to the Student Councll, h1rley McCart1y Our clas advlsors rs Brenon and Trs Vogt Several membe s of cur class h ve tak n part ln spo ts, nd five P1PlS we e elected as che r leaders They were s follows Jo ce Jl1tOH, Janet DeLacev, Dorl Yelle, Carole Calh, nd arlene monroe o far, oar actlvlt es for th vear h ve been a c rd party, a Denny suoner, val ntlae lance, nd sellln oencll A juke box dance 13 belnv nlanned lH the SU'lD Die to th COODSPatlCH of th m noe OL the class no t cf cur CtlVlt1 s have proved to be successful 14 . W -V .. + ': 6 : v. a . , . . . , r . , . 4 , , 5. 4 a f .. Q ' e .. .C . D , '2 u W 7 . , , . , M J. . L. , L. n. J M M . ' t ,V . . F . '. o a - .-.1 Q 4 . .- o B 0 . , , , . 11 . Q 3 , Q ' ' u J' J . ' . J , . H q 1- o fd o s - Q c n ' .1 : ' L X 'W I . - In . NJ D . Q. x. ' . , , . . H . 1 D . I . H. U ip, L. A H . .. - an 1. M - V. . W I r . . U . W Vlce-Presldent: PTaHClS rarrell D a ': L m i f. . . A O . . W . . , 3 nn ' ' T. . . - . L . U - I '1 L 1 .. ' ' e ' 1 A: ' L s . . , . , . N O ... . I . S are 'F V, un. 0 L' n o . P . 3 e ' r a .' r e - . a : v - L .N . t H H fl fl gf, J . ff . - ' ' D Q . .A LJ ' J. v s vs Q Uk A -A ' a e. H lf e m ' 1 Q. ' s. . . . . L . 1, 4 ,, A- 5. 1 re . . , . . . A e Su rs - M S a e - , FRESHM CLASS Q From Left to Right Flrst Row Dunlay, Gllbert o1nd, SlmpSOn, foore, Hanford, Mrs Garrlty Second Row Sherblno, Gerstenscrlager, Bordell, Chamberlaln, Hoselton, Burkhard, Paul, Gifford, McDougall, Benson, Tull Thlrd Row Booth, S meson, Cronk McManaman, Pitkin, Webert, Perry, Sulllvan, Bar , F1Sh8P,Wl1b6Pt, Bierman Fotrth Pow Dundon, Duff, Horeth, Mllls, Plerce, Todd, Hanson, Thompson, Bennett, lfford Gonscth McAdam, Wood OFFICERS Vlce Presldent Sally Moore Secretary Helen Poxnd Treasurer Larry Bamford The Freshman Class now cols sts of a nroxlmately thirty elght members The following officers were elected at a meet ng LU September Wllliam SlmDSOH, Presloent, Sally Moore, Vice President, Helen Po nd, Secretarv, Larry Bamford, Treasurer Mrs Dunlay and Mrs Garrlty were chosen as class advlsors Robert Gllbert was elected as Student Councll representat ve Our first actlvity ln high school was a card nartf held February 7 whlch was very successful Five Cheerleaders were elected from this class They are Dat McDo1gall, Sally Woselton, Helen Pound, Jackie Bordell, and Shirley Chamberlain lght Freshman boys partlclnated 1U football, ten in basketball and he baseball team has not yet been plcked 15 ldv i wEiggS,FZ E5N ' : ' : ?'!rs. ' , 'N ' I, ,, . , : ' - e S ' T . : L., . , A P .7 1 . 1 . I A G 9 A 1 4 I President: William Simpson ' ' s ' - ' . . ' ' 3 - . I . . D ' .f 4. 4 A . A ' ' n r ' - . U u I Q M . v u ' ' ' . ' ' 1 . . . T5 2 l l a - .v 'r X A - o q. . .0 . , t . O EIGTH GRADE Flr' t Row Left to rlflt Holder, Premo, Rlvers, Kesler, Cn se, Burkhardt, Nolan, ard Burnuo Second Rox Left to Tl t Cwltzer, Timerrnan Gould, Jalters, Cox, Bennet, P lner, Jo r', Coover, Gunn Thlrd Rox Left to rignt Bell, Ho elton, Miller,I-Iaskins, Donaldson, and Aon Fourtn ow Left to Plult Jrownell, Lortle, Pond, Cluaon n, Ilonr-oc, Onan 1an, Lovel md Flftn low Lelt to rl no whlte, danson, Duff, Lucas, Cdrlstle, rallclc nd Bord EVE TH GRADE F1PSt Row Left to Pl ht cool vlen , Jalters, labor, unson, Docteur, Lucas, Jelne er, Hudson, econd Row Left to Pl ht DeLacey, Cor-rlce, Breclunrldffe, Gr-ant, amel, , Nicnols, felle, cLe , and Chapman l 1rd ow t Lo rm cAda 1, lord, Qlver, Couslns, Snero no, Cnfmberl n, Steele, Folder-, Four 11 Row Left to Pl nt Paul, rltzg I' ld, Lufl aan, nson, 511 mt , a1d Poun 16 . . 3 . , I 2 J- 2 . 1 3 . 1 . . Z' I L1 I U' .. V.. A . f , . . 11, p A S L: I' I . w - a V: 2 S . ' J? ': fri : ' ' ' 1 , - - . 1- - -1 4. . 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'- .- .1 'Z -. 1,,'f. z . - 'ul , ' -455,-, V ., 4 YEARBOOK TAFF Seated Left to rlvht B DeLa0ef, D ncuougall, rs John Garrlty, mr John Pilette, A, Ball, J Wilton Standlng Left to PlUhE R Gllbert, M Steele, S McCarthy, A Adams, F Farrell, G Thompson, G Pond Staff Lditor in ch1ef Flrst Assistant hdltOP Buslness Manager Art Edltor Managlnv Editor Senior Class Editor Junior Class Editor Sophomore Class Edltor Freshman Class Edltor Sports Ed1tor Band Editor Library Club Edltor Future Homemakers of America Edltor Student Council Editor Student Co rt Editor zE1S glas TcDougall Allen Ball Joyce vllton Allen B 11 Mary Sterle Douglas hcDoug ll Glenn Pond Shlrley McCarthy Robert Gilbert Gordon Thomoson Franc 1 s Farrell Joyce 1lton Adaire Adams Douglas McDougall Allen Ball Barbara DeLacey, Adaire Adams, Joyce W1lton, Mary Steele, Gordon Thomason, and Douglas McDougall Proof Readers Mrs Gilmore, miss O'Ne1l, Mrs Vogt, and MlSS Donxhue Chief Advisors Mr Pllette, Mrs Garrltty, and Mr Ryan 18 : , ', : . . 5 . 1 IA . . ' 'xi 0 l , 0 I Q . : .D I: O . IQ C I l U . O O O T - - ' : Dow J , ' 2 ' ' 2 q 'Hn 2 I Literary Editor: Adaire Adams ' : a . ,' J I v T 2 - 7 a I' : l X ,I . 2 W. : ' - A 2 T ' ts ' I . I . ............ YA s - rll I 1 0 AI 0 K O C . 4' I ' U I TUBE T C0 RT Left to right G Pond, E Yackel, A 3111, C Dalne, zarrell, and J Luifmqn CAFETERIA LASS Vi H Henderson, R Chapman, E V c el, cLea1, man W I Slver, B uonsetn, A Vroomfan, L r1tz5e ald, R Cous ns, D Fifford, B Glfford, and J Gifford 19 D : I l I ic Q I . Fo vp .0 O C I 5, ' 1 ' 'K ' Left to right: J. Wood. L. CHPistpphqr, W, Ionroel R. Chaypan, , . V . La X mrs. X A 1 Ars. CZ Aia., 1 ' ' f - N : hc O - 0 . 1 0 4 0 4. 0 J 0 . o o BOY FIRL GLEE CLUB Front How Left to ri ht HcDou all, Cas ell, Murray, Oldenbur dams, Loveland MCC rthy, DeLacey, '1lton. Second Row Left to ri ht Brenon, Uishop, Vrooman Lawler, Mrs Brenon, Cilbert, Pail, Burchard, Beirman, Oldenbury, Chamberlain, Bord ll Third Row Left to ri ht tlate, ioore, Barr, Perrv, Nebert, Yelle, Conseth, Ionroe Cllntsman, McCarthy, Pound, Hoselton fifth Row Left to R1 ht DeLacey, Welch, steele, Kesler, biver, Cain, Ielle, Miller Front Row Left to ri at Gilbert, Banford, Pierce, ochweitzer, Lortle, Benson, Cisco second Row Le't to ri h Panson, tvelei h, WcWanaman, Mrs Brenon, Loveland, Knapp, ochweltzer Third CI Leit to right Chamberlain, Ball, Matteson, Augsburg, narl 20 i ' ': 'f : n 5 s ei Q, A . , . a E' : 'H : 4 , X . 1 ' f J G ' U I N 7 ' I . - ' . . v n U , J u a Fourth Row: Left ot riiht: Pitkin, Fisher, Sullivan, Timerman, Luffman, Daine, . U . .H , . W : .nl : . . ,, I . . ' 5 V f. 4- . ' .. 0 Q J. A L4 Q L 1 4.4 A5 .' LI 0 ' ' . ' 4 v: A : W O LIBRARY L B Seated Left to Hlbht FlPSt Row Slate, Oldenburg, AcCarthy, WlS ' eil, Loveland, Adams, Hilton, dop eker, Second Row DeLacey, Ca selL Ch wlerl Earl, Gracy, Bishop, Oldenburg, Monroe, Yelle, Thlrd Row slver, L vler, Row Henderson, McLean, Corrlce, Stephens, Hanchette, ball, McDougall OFFICERS President Aileen Loveland Vice President Evelyn Oldenburg Secretary Adaire Adams Treasurer Shirley McCarthy Student Council Representative Joyce Wilton Sergeant At Arms Jim Hanchette Dennls McL The Library Club is formed as a rule on September 4 th At thi meet ing officers are elected At the present we have thirty members At Christmas time we had a Christmas party which was very succes ful, also our Penny Supper was a success A Juke Box Dance has been planned for March Every member has an appointed period each day, to act as librarian In this manner each one becomes more acquainted with the use of the library and how to use the library tools 21 na i ' f 'f. 1 : ' ' I - . N' S, C I ' ' ' 3 . ' o : s .ace ai . ' .' ': S' az Vrooman, Clintsman, Murray, Miller, Kesler, Daine, Welch, McCarthy, Fourth I Q , , iv . 2 1 : : , : . ' ean .. . s - . . . . , . . I , . . 1. . . - . . r , - . s . 4 . . mm, Left to ri.ht Front Row Cassell, Adams, DeRos1a, Mrs Parker, Cook, Christopher, Butler, Kesler Back Row Loveland, Olden burg, Cisco, Earl, Donaldson, Hanson, S Oldenburg, Lawle Holder OFFICERS President Esther Cook Vice President Nancy Butler Secretary Anne DeRosia Treasurer Louise Chrlstopher Advisor Mrs James Parker Chapter Mother Leland Adams St Council Rep Adaire Adams The uture Homemakers of America is a state and national organization of pupils studying homemaking in the public schools F H A was organized in 1946 and is sponsored by the Bureau of Home Economic Education of the State Education The Brownville Chapter was organized October,l947 Each year the club sponsors an activity with which to raise money to send one of the members to Camp Oswegatchie The usual activity has been a card party Camp Oswegatchie is located 15 miles frbm Croghan, Nev York,1n the western foothills of the Adirondacks It was purchased by the F F A and it is loaned to the F U A for one week Each year an intensive program in 1eadersh1p train ing is plannedJas well as recreational activities. Those fortunate enough to have gone have been, Anne DeRosia , Esther Cook and Elaine Adams We work together for better and happier home life for everyone We thlnk that helping to make better homes, now and in the future, is the thing that youth can do for democracy. Through this,social qualities are developed ana better home life is promoted for its members and their families 2 U : : ' . Q 2 0 I I 0 0 0 T0 L Q O O C xv Department. I O O a C . I O O O -O O , - I I . Q 0 2 From Left to Right Front Row 1cCabe, Clintsman, Switzer, Barr econd Row Chamberlain, Cole, Pound, Fitzgerald, Tibbles, Patchin, Flynn, Corr Cousins, Chapman, McDougall, Kesler, Slate Third Row Jolly, Fisher, Stag-kweather, Weaver, LaLone, Olfdenburg, Earl, Stevens, Hardman, Grothie Walruth, Dawson, E1 pie, Rio:-dan, Chase, Wilton Fourth Rgw Simpggn, Pierce, Bell, Murdock, Riordan, Cain, Eveleigh, Pond, McManama.n, Zimmer Steele, McLean, Genter, Chase, Vrooman, Gushea, Russell, Schweitzer Fifth Row Barber, Cisco, Corrice, Horeth, Todd, winters, Mar-sell, Quinc Henderson, McLean, Stephens, Farrell, Dundon, Lortie. Sixth Hanchette Welch, Oldenburg, McCarthy, Adams, Hanson, Eveleigh 23 ice r er, I : . : 'J . S .9 ' . s . . : - 'J 1 '22 - g a U . f . - O - s Q MAJORETTE Fr-om Le t to R1 ir-st Row Sive , Steo ews, Gum wr second Hou Munson Taben, Burcfmara, Go dfrlenll Pond, Tqonoson, Cra ey Mrs Brevlon 1 LL Hof 'onroe Aubln ETIO Fro Left to R1 'mt First Row cuweitzer, Corr-ice, of n et e cLean, mteonens Cisco, Yacfel Adams enderson, I'cDou..all Second Row Knan Vielos Kloclc, Farrell, Eveleigh, flat eson, Augsbury, Loveland, Ball 24 . f ggi: F : 1' . 1, If : ay. -2 f , - 1 . , A L - c , ' . . . Th rf I-A , , Slgourney, Webert, Gunn, Elshoo, Lucas, Sargent. - gl : . : S l La cla T: , I-1 ' 4' , Y -- 1 - - 1 3 14 rr -v : , - ' , CHEERLE DER I L xl 'fin .L Left to Right Evelyn Oldenburg, Jane Welch, Adaire Adams, Esther Cook, Louise Christopher, Mary Steele, Barbara Slate, Barbara DeLacey f Front Row Left to Right Marlene Monroe, Janet DeLacey, Helen Pound, Doris Yelle, Carole Cain Last Row Left to Right Jackie Bordell, Sally Hoselton, Joyce Wilton, Shirley Chamberlain, Patricia McDougall. 26 1 A 1 ' I I 1 . ' 1 . A 1 fl ..A ' ' . - A-: , 1 U .1 , . gi' .1 phlfr gif... 'r gil- - 4 . J - K ,al -LH--W--4 MA41',...AM K - .M-tr. ' , - r J t V ii . Z Q . I ' 4 FOOTBALL r1r t Row Left to Ri nt G Pond, F Farrell, E Yackel, G Thoapson, N Lomoer, T Co rlce, A Ball and J Hanchette Second Row Left to Right D McDougall, H Chapman, Coach Stephens, R Stephens, and D ucLean Thlrd Row Left to Right G Hanson, L Klock, L Lortie, W Monroe, J McAd m and L Thompson Flfth Row Left to R1gnt J Wood, W Matte On, M McHanaman, L Adams,and H Cisco U10 T6 Brownville Brownville Brownville Brownvllle Brownville Brownvllle Clayton Alex. Bay 15 Sackets Pulaski Watertown O Carthage Although the total polnts of this yeanh team added up to than those of the opponents, we succeded in winning only two games, one of which was non league, while losing four The first game of the season, with Clayton, was the closest that any team came to defeating the Qhampionshgp team It was a very hard fought encounter,being declded by a second quarter Alex Bay came to Brownville two touchdowns, mainly because of many costly time, the team lost the services of two first Chapman and Glenn Pond, due to injurles blocked punt in the and defeated us by fumbles About this stringers, Harvey the season by a At Sackets, we faced our worst defeat of score of 14 O Although Pulaskl beat us, w were happy about one thing, we scored the first touchdown of the year Th H6Xt week, we won our fir t game of the season by a score of 39 O We played the 'atertown Fresh Sophmore team The season was conclud d with avvln over Carthage High School, a non league participant Instead of a champlonship game, an allstar game was planned at the last minute,because of Alex Bay's1nel1gib1lity Flve boys from Brownville partlcipated ln tklS game against Clayton They were Dick Stephens,Dennis McLean, Ed Yackel, Chuck DeLacey and Jlm Hanchette The game ended ln an 18 O win for Clayton despite 8 SCOPGISSS flrst Half. The season ended with a banquet for all team members and cheerleaders of the Frontler League 27 D' s - ': g' : . . . . I1 'F 0 1 0 F . 0 0 0 1 J : 0 ' 9 A A 0 . W f . ' 'I 1 a c 0 o ' I o 71 SCOR5 SUMMARY o , e 0 I . O 14 ' 7 15 59 ' 19 O L ' 0 I I . I 1 . 1 , VAR ITY BA KETBALL Front wo seft to Rlfht Glenn rond, Iarvey lavman, Goroon lhompson, Dick btephens, Dennls kcLean, Douglas cDougall Back Ros Left to Ri ht Allan Ball, Manager, Ronald Chapman, Harvey velei h, Ldole Yackel, Coach Stephens, Jim Hanchette, Heggle Chapman, Dlck Augsburg, Co Van ger Brownville Brownville Brownville Brownville Brownville Brownville Brownville Brownville Brownville Brownville Brownville Brownville VARSITY Clayton Sackets west Carthage onenragen Alex Bay Dexter Clayton Sackets Alex Bay west Carthage Dexter hatn J Home Away Aw ay Home Home Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Due to the loss of regulars from last yeaih varsity the team this year has been rather weak The team has won 3 and lost 8 games which 1S6t too good Due to the fact that our Basketball Season was not completed at the time of the publlcation of thls annual, it will be necessary to omit the results oi the Copenhagen game At the end of each basketball season, each team in the Front1e1 League votes for the team showing the most sportsmanship throughout the year We are proud to say that we were awarded this Qortsmans trophy for the third consecutive year. 28 JU IOR VAR ITY Front Row Left to dl ht, lom orr1ce, 1ck Bierce, W Jne onroe, Calvin lodd, Larry Ball, lke Mcnanaman, FP8HClS barren. Last How Left to H1 ht Allan Ball, N naber, Bob Gllbert, Jlm lcAdam, wllllam lmpson, floert blmpson, LaVern Iills, Larry Banlora, Dick Augsbury, Co Manager Brownvllle Broxnvllle Brownvllle dronnville Bro nville BPONHVILLS Brownville Broxnvllle BPOXDV1ll6 BPOWHVILLS BPOVDV1ll6 JUNIOR VARSITY Clayton backets west Carthage Copenhagen Alex Bay Dexter Clayton Sackets Alex day Lest earthage Dexter Home fway Away Home Home home Away Home Away Home Away The Junlor Varsity this year consists mostly of Freshmen lhe majority of them have had little experlence but they have von 5 and lost 6 maklng them have a falrly good season Due to the fact that our Basketball eason was not omnleted at the time of publlcatlon of thls annual, it wlll be necessary to omlt the resalts of the oopenhaven game 29 -4 H . 9 tts 1 ' ' 3 10 ' , 7 '12 14 ' 29 41 ' 52 ' 29 ' 51 ' 49 ' 24 . so 26 24 4. ' 28 16 ' -. 20 L51 -. ' 25 14 ' 19 ' 18 ' ' 28 ' H J 57 . ' 25 ' :so BA EBALL Flrst Row Left to Hight R Chapman, G Pond, D McDoug ll, R Stenhens, D McLean, and d Chapman Second Row E nvelelgh, R Chapman, m Yackel, Coach Stephens, J. Hanchette, L Ball, and W Monroe Last year's baseball team did not quite 11V6 up to the exnectatlons of the school,or the players themselves The team played very good baseball durlno the f1PSt half of the s ason, but fell down considerably 1n the last half Brownville Brownville Brownvllle Brownville Brownville Brownville Brownville Brownville Brownville Brownville Sectionals Brownvllle SCORL SUMMARY Sackets Harbor Alex Bay Clayton Cane Vincent Dexter Sackets Harbor Alex Bay Clayton Cape Vincent Dexter Adams Center The date for the sectionals w s set before the season began and the team which was ahead at that time was to take part in the playoffs Brownville with a record of 4 wins and 2 defeats was in f1rst place in the Frontier League at th1S time The game between Brownville and Ad ms Center was a slugfest with both teams hittlng the ball all ove r the lot When the smoke finally cleared we were on the short end of ana eight to eleven tally 50 l 5 4 6 . 5 ' 9 1 1 U . 1 A 7 2 o 42 14 1 . 4 v 6 2 5 1 6 ' e ll ' , J . Q . D ' 5 CURTIS - HOLMES MUSIC C0 119 STONE STREET WATERTOWN, NEW YORK 'EVERYTHING FOR THE MUSICIAN N Comphments BROWNYILLE GLEN PARK DAIRY George Grothler Owner For Prompt Courteous Senlce CALL 5161 J1 SDOCl2.llZlllg nn JERSEY CREAMLIVE and HOMOGNIZED MILK R 0 Y S SERVICE STATION GAS 8: KEROSENE FUEL OILS Brownvllle N Y Y: 1 of 9 . S r V Lv v- 7 ' , g.. . Y '7 WATERTOWN SCHOOL of COMMERCE IS 1 APPROVED BY THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 2-STAFFED BY A SUPERIOR FACULTY 5 EQUIPPED WITH MODERN BUSINESS MACHINES 4 NOTED FOR PLACING ITS GRADUATES SEND FOR NEW, FULLY ILLLSTRA ED CATALOG 263 State Street Phone 45 BEST JTSHLS TO THE CLASS OF 1950 ICM TI THE NORTHERN NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY Out of Town Off1C6S Adams Alevxndrxa Bay Antwerp Exams M1115 Nlember Federal Depos1t Insurance Lurpomuon 4 .- 1 U I .. 4.41 ' I J TIL , u '1 . 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New York CENTER and BRENON Always the Best Meats Grocerles, Drugs Confectlonery Hardware Llnoleum Palnt Electrical Home kpphances Phone 2111 J Brownvllle N Y I Go I Fo In LJ dvi Phone- M A I 1. 102 ' . , l . , 1 . , CADILLAC WV 1 1 - QUIQK MQTQRS INC. 31 LI WATERTONN, NEW YORK TELEPHONE 298 RTCVS BEST WISHES THE CLASS OF 1950 zzf fu? C7od 337-3 V STATE S BEET G. M. C. T I M to ,,-' 1 .ff'i4' ,r. vm ERTQXWSQAHONAL ' .R ax - ?5?'rixf5F'f??5f . ' 4.L..'n.S. 5 L 'S Compliments of TIMERMAN RE ALTY Bradley St. Rd. TIMERIJAN W D TIMERMAN KAMARGO Furniture Company, Inc. 132 Court St. Watertown N Y Bed Room Dmmg Room an Overstuffed Furniture Rockers, Chairs, Tables Kltchen Cabinets Breakfast Suites Furniture Noveltxes R L WELCH 81 COMPANY 11 at 1 Geue ll Sto e LG cqandlse u 1 er' roduc S Candy Card l'6I'Cl'13I1dl e Queue 4750 'il H J Carey President W A Carey Secretary BURDICK COAL C0 INC KEROSEINE 8: FUEL OILS ANTHRACITE 8: BITLMINOLS COAL OIL O MATIC BURNERS Watertown N Y I- l , . . -. d ' ! ! I 4 O I I l . . , . . , 171-Iaf C . ., . DI'O'.'.'I'1'f.f.l-f3, IT. Y -- ' Y V v A A Wild. LAS.-LLLS WILLIAMS zrf r'I.'Pl'f' ,.. Jr' is - Ltr.: P t ' .VA .S 1 1 - -1 .f,. 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