Canaseraga High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Canaseraga, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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E E fi 5 l 5 Z, ,. 5: S Y:- E 22 2 E E 33 nu L L, E The Press Cl uh and The Literary Club of Ccmaseraga Central School Presen ts The CHIEF T AIN For l947 1uai'f..rimQw v'.15.ma.miipi--.192 2H.,awil':,Qqfx!'5aIlll'4:,x' ,m4UnmaQ1 -m.1m.mabI: ' ' THE CHIEFTAIN Alma Mater Canaseraga Central School fTune The Cardinal ls Waving'-Stanford Universityj Arr. R. Schlosser Words Members of Rudiments of Music Class of 1945 Down in the valley Under skies of blue, Stands our Alma Mater Glorious to view. We .shall remember Throughout the years, All we shared together, The laughter and the tears. So, Hail to Canaseraga Long may she stand Firm in tradition The best in all the land. Her sons and 'daughters Always will be True to Alma Mater Canaseraga, Hail to Thee. 3 fe ,5,f+.g THE CHIEFTAIN pll l TO THE CLASS OF 1947 Greeting his pupils the master asked: 'What would you learn from me?' and thc answer came: 'How Shall we care for our bodies? How shall we near our children? How shall we work together? For what end' shall. we live?' And the teacher pondered these woids, and sol-i-on was in his heart, for his learning touched not these things. For the past twelve years each one of you has been busily engaged in that 'process of 'mental acquisition and development known as education. You stand now on the threshold of emergence into a larger and far more challenging realm. The school has placed in your han-ds certain tools with which yolr are equipped to fight the battles you mo.st certainly will have to fight in this new sphere!-technical tools of mental accomplishment and physical skill. But the greatest tool, the finest weapon of all, the keenest blade it is possible for you to carry has not been given to you by the school. No, indeed. In fact, it could not. Because it lies within yourself. It is YOU, and what you are-YOUR CHARACTER. ' Your sch-ool has looked upon this character that is each of you, has breathed upon it, tried to mould and shape it to your future advantage: but whether it has succeeded orf failed remain.s to be written in the future pages that form the personal history of your life. It is my sincere hope and fondest wish that you will write them well. Live high. Live nobly. Live clean. Be true to yourself and you can not then be false to any man . These are not idle words. Please do not regard them as such. The world tis desperately in need of Real Men and Women, men and women of finer character, higher courage and stronger moral fiber to assume the rwponsibilities and burdens of a torn and bewildered civilization. YOU are these men and women. Lift high your heads and be glad. 1 Dayton E. Murray 4 i THE CHIEFTAIN bi First row, loft: to right: Iii-su-1-. Dicks., Foe, Hurlzillw. lizmflor, King, Horton, llressvr. Sevoml mm: lxairl. l'l-all Xc -uvillo. lilllL'SlHllrl', Mrflinv. 1'zipl'on, Lzxltlonlo, Abor. Iliml mn: Mun-my: lnnnihli, l'l':il,l, l m-rilmi, King, ii2lI'Ul'ffKl, Abeel, McfNab, Burgess. Dayton Murray George Pratt Elizabeth Aber Herschel Gamble Phyllis Pratt Nelson Abeel John McNabb Romolo Barocco Robert Burgess Lucius Fenton Nancy Fee - Lena Badame Mary Lester - Katherine Karl Vesta Dick - Mary Capron Ruth Horton - Mary McKay Esther Dresses Ethel Bluestone Esther 'Dresser Helen Lander - Gladys King , Gladys Newyille Robert King - Ruth LaMonte Faculty - - - - - Principal - - - Social Studies - Sr. High School English - - - - Science - - Homemaking - - - - Mu.sic - Physical Education - - Commercial - Mathematics' - Agriculture - - - Language - - - - Art Jr. English and Library - Guidance Counselor - - Sixth Grade - Fifth Grade A - Fifth Grade B - Fourth Grade - Third Grade B - Third Grade Ai - Third Grade B - Second Grade - - First Grade Swain School - Secretary to the principal. School, Nurse 5 1 PI4 THE C1-IIEFTAIN plq CAFETERIA STAFF Front 1-mm, loft to right: Mm Spclicer, Mrs Wlwvlcr, Mrs. 'l'ur-Iwr, Iinim lswlmoclu V. -i We are indeed, grateful to the members of both of these groups for making our school life not only more healthful, but also happier and more complete. It is a pleasure to eat in our cafeteria and to enjoy the wholesome as Well as inexpensive food served there. Our janitors, too, have been very patient and cooperative in all our school activities -during our years in both grades and high school. Our school is always clean and warm, thanks to Mr. Sick and Mr. Bacon. OUR JANITORS cd, left to right: Mr. Bacon, M1-, Sigh, 6 Second mu: Mrs. Vrntlz, Mr. King, Mrs.- PM THE CHIEFTAIN plq I, Also to George W. Pratt, our History instructor, we Wish to dedicate this seventh edition of our yearbook, lor your sincere and 'constant ,services to our school .and loyal friendship to all students 'of Canaseraga Central School. 7 We, the Senior Class of 1947, with our deepest respect and admiration do dedicate this CHIEFTAIN, to Eliza- beth S. Aber, our High School English instructor, whose guidance and friendship has been an inspiration to all of us. va -,w mn' i. 3 ','.'A'. ,' . , -, , -li - 1 15 r .- - .gi w, ' V I Antz tn. PI4 PI4 Seniors 3 . . ii: Flq THE CHIEFTAIN Duane Broughton Nub Shut tlzo Door, Dom F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 L.lLGX'ill'LY Llllu 'i Senh 1' Huy fl Sec. ol' b'.,41 . .X. V! Soocm' 4 Isasocrt! alll 1 A Vice Pres. of S opllorzfm-Q Class 2 J Harry Boylan Butch M.mugua NiCiU'U.llgl12L'7 F. F. A. 4 Vupl. Sl1f'C'k'I' UVIIN xl N Husvlmll -I I llc-r 1l'v Club I . . H VV limo PI4 PM THE CHIEFTAIN blq Olaf Gates 'II34'Il Iinllolll Bzxml I, 2, ii. I fJr'c'Iw.Nim 2 SImIv11t.l'm1m'il 2 I . F. .L I. 2. 33, I Sw. ul' L'IzIss I F. I . ,X. 'III'l'1Iwlll'x'l' I If. If. .X. N4-minr-I 33 I,1Ir-I-nljx' I Iulm I Sc-isf11r'4'I'ILll93 CIVIII' VHIIIIII AS I ,I . .. K' IA I N Iw qw 114 II'1IIISt'l'4-A C' Olaf Vere Coombs I'SIwpy Lagoon llmlrc-'m1I11. 1.2.3 IPVIIIIIIIIII' lllm play 2 I . I4'. X. 2. J. I 51'I'.fII I. I. .I. 3 I'x'vs. 1mI'4lllfI1'IIl I'l,IIlII':I 3 Ii:lsr'Iu:1II 1 I XI1'I'II'l' If If' 'X I I,1Ie1-:II-x'I'I'iIu I ,,, Xlc-II l'Iv nl I Ins.: I Scmmw Ii:lNlfr'lImII I I IIRIIIIIY riuulml lt 11 , 'M II f H4 THE CHIEFTAIN H4 Milton E. Hubbard Milt H010 BlllQlCl.'lllllli Skies F. F. A. 1, 2, 3,4 F. F. A. Pres. 4 F. F. A.'Vic-e Pres. 2 F. F. A. 'lll'E'i.lRlll'Cl? 3 Student Council Vice Pres. 4 Senior Play 4 'Speaking Contest 3, 4 Libmi-y Council 2 Class Pres. 3 Literary Club 'l'll02lSllI'Cl' 4 Vice Pres. of Class 2 Well, can you beat that? Jean Glover J eame Five Minutes More .1- Clumlf I ii I f-7 1 l.1lmuv Cuuiuli Dpi-lwfilxi l Vres. ul' lf'l-eslmm in Iwess Club -1 Sllllllil' l'l:l'f 4 l.lle1':11'v l 'lull fl Class Xll the L i ill THE CHIEFTAIN plq -1 f ,l Aienda Leach ch 'LSIll0liC Gets lu Your Eycsl' I Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 UPCll0Stl'lL 2 Pres. of LlL6'1'ill'j' Club ll 'l'reasLlI'c1' of Class 2 lst px-ize in Spvulsillg Ccmtcst 23 Student Coum-il 4 Science Club 3, -1 Dmnlatic Club 2, 3 Press Clubi, 4 HBCtt61' luic than 1l1'Ull',' Philip Karr ' Flip 'Dctmu-, Tllcruls n Muddy liozxd Ahead lizmgl, 1, 2, 3 ' Olillwfitl-u 2 liuslictlmll, 2, 3, l SOf'l'CI.' -'L L Press Club fl ' Vivo lux-s. ul' llllCl'ill'y' Club 4 Speaking Cuutost 1, I3 , - Slude-nt Ufvunvil 1 Svxmmv Club 2, Ls, Al Senior Play 4 Cillllfllil lilub I Pros. ol' Class 2 llllll'2ll'y Cruuu'il 1 Clmiv comm. 1, 3 Hllllllgll., X -,- x N ,lx . , 1,- N, . Q 5 :N it lea Sli THE CHIEFTAIN f 1 - S Vincentl.Cl6a.r1es Phillips United Status Num' Vx-lvl-un Saw action in South I':u:iI'iv, l'l11I1p- DTICS, Chinn and Japan Elf d sr-lmul Septcrulver 19443 M 5. Ruth E. Mehlenloacher Ruthie Slowly Timo Gul' Slumlvul lklurwil I Iulnurgx' f'Ullllf'll 1.133 l'I'1'N. ul' Sc-nim' Claws -I l'ru4s L'lull'2, 3, Ll I'mcl1u'Llu11 AI2lUClf,fl'I' ul' IH-ms Club Z3 lllunuging Erlitor ul' l'r'vssC'l11lmA1 I,itr-:wary l'lul1 L1 C'lmir-luzxu ul' vflllllill' Vmm 4-mum. 72 lllulu--lm Comm. fm- Swim- Play I WIu,x' ivll uw! 14 PI4 'I LI4 THE CHIEFTAIN Vera Jane Sommers Nood Ulloliduy for Strings liilci-au-ly Club 4 Senior Play 4 Chorus 1, 12, 3, fl Orcllcstm j, 2 String EllSCIllblC 3 Upcretlu 1 Suulcnt Council 2 Vic-0 l'i-us. ul Scicncc: Club 3 'l'r-ousurcil ul' Class 3, 11 library Council 2 Spanking Contest 3, I lnfauiutic Club 3 Business lWU1lilQCl' of l'1 Css Club Al Junior Prom Cllllllll. 3 Press Club 2, 4 I clout bolicvc ill' Jane Reynard il Jiggs X, 'iSu1num:z--tiu1e'l Chorus 1, 2, 3, Ll 6, Accolnpunist for Clmrus Z, 4, Press Club 1 X Operctta 1 N Class Secretzu-y 3 in 1' Liteiulry Club Seca 4 J unior Prom Comu1.x3 Senior Play 4 Sophomore 'l'l'Cnsui'cl' 2 Science Club 4. Honest lp Parte' ,.' 5i' . 1 I .. . I is ,ml PIQ I THE CHIEFTAIN Ida Jane Willitt Willis 'l'Imnks Ihr thu- Blvnml'v ,llnmgx l'Hlllll'll 1, 2 llrcss 4 lub 5, l l,lLl'l'2lI',X Vlulm I Wllltbl' l'lz1,x' l Yivc pn-s,icl1-11l. Z3 I4'm- n-1'umlp mln- Roberta Wentworth Bert S'Eit.l1cn' It's Low or It I,Qn't l,llll'ill'AV Council I, 2 Hlllflmll l'u11m'il 3 l rms Club 3, 4 lfllit 1'-ill-Flliel' -4 l,il,v1A:11'y Club 4 'Alt' thc shoe fits, put it on. PF plq THE CHIEFTAIN Glass Histo-ry A It was in September, 1943, that our present Senior class entered Cana- seraga Central School as Freshmen. There were 17 of us and during this year we were under the supervi- sion of Nr. Newhill. At our first meeting we elected Alton Sleggs, Presi- dent, Duane Broughton, Vice-Presidentg Marion Wampole, Secretarygalane Reynard, Treasurer: Ruth Mehlenbacher and Phil Karr, Student Council Rep: resentatives. During this year we enjoyed two movies at Hornell and a picnic at Stony Brook. In our Sophomore year we elected the following officers: Phil Karr President: Milton Hubbard, Vice-Presidentg Marion Wampole, Secretary and Treasurer? Student Council Representatives, Vera Sommens and Olaf Gates. We enjoyed a number of parties that year under the supervision of Mrs. Spader. During our Junior year we were more active. We had as our advisor, Mr. Gamble. At our first meeting' we elected the following officers: Mil.ton Hubbard, Presidentg Ida Willitt, Vice-President: Jane Reynard. Secretary: Vera Sommers, Treasurerg Roberta Wentworth and Vere Coombs, Student Council Representatives. We sponsored two square dances, which helped us both financially and otherwise. The biggest event of the year was our Jun- ior Prom on May 17. We also attended a show at ,Hornell and at the end of the year we had a picnic at Roseland Park -on Canardaiguw L-Ike. We also received our Senior rings in June. In our Senior year our advisor was Miss Nancy Fee. We elected the following officers: Ruth Mehlenbacher, Prcsidentg Vere Coombs. Vice-Presi- dent: Olaf Gates. Secretary: Vera Sommers. Trersurerg Alei'-la Leach and Milton Hubbard, Stu-dent Council Representatives. Orur first feature of the year was a movie at Hornell. The one square dance we sponsored proved verv profitable. During' the month of February. we had a sleigh-ride at Vera Sommers'. Later in the evening games and refreshments were enjotyed by all. The Senior Play Gabriel ,Blow Your Horn was pre.sented March 21st in the school gym, under the direction of Nancy Fee. Two other activities are being awaited. The Serior Class is planning a trip to Crystal Beach sometime in June. The Liters ture Club. composed er- tirely of Seniors, is having its final dinner and entertainment at Mrs. Atcrs home at Penn Yan, N. Y., the Saturday before graduation. . up 1 , if . ti . ' A R . 'mi-V 1 ' . 1 1 . ffl' T 2 1. 'Wg' f'?5iEi'S Z 'T QI' if vw f . V wX..,t.' 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'SFR h . 8 4 ww PI4 THE CHIEFTAIN MJ it Qiliifif MQ Q .ZrT '.-. 3. - rfx Horoscope Name Noted For Where Found Wants To Be Will Be 'iVi11 Phillips Oil' key singih Snack Bur Electrical Architect Engineer Bert lYG11lh'm'tll Saying the wrong With Yom Secretary Mechanic thing :it the Wrong time . h liuth Molilenhziclici' 'lkillmtivcncss With Gem-ginillm Air-line hostess Bob's wife 'Higgs' RPXIIHIU Fricndliness At M:1hle's Nlliise Mrs. Rey Meacham Milt llubhzn-d Being :L fziriin-r Hurd ut ixork Farmer Hen-peeked husband Phil 'Killll' His Laugh ln ditches Millionaire Dog-catcher Dunne limiiglituii His sinilc Birdsall Center Mechanic Mayor of Birdsall Ida June Willitt Pceves Typing romn Stcnographer Telep one opera 13 'iButc'h'i Boyluii Humor With his dogs Professionzll Garbage trappcr collector Olaf Gatos Abc liinc-oln's build In the lim-ld Farmer Apiarist Alundai Lcnch Cmnlnon Sense At homo Medical Butter-maker Technician Jenn Ulovcr Blushing .Xt Cziiiicfs BC2llllll'li1Il Vegetarian Si Cumulus Arguments All over State trooper Politician Vcmi SOIllIllCl'S Dancing With HBc1it'l Slvnogrupher Florist -7' . -Q ,. 18 71-Lf mi THE CHIEFTAIN A Class Willl We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty-seven of Canaseraga Central School, Town of Burns, the County of Allegaiiy and State of New York, being of soun-d mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament in manner and following, that is to say-- First-To our principal, Dayton E. Murray, goes the largest part of our estate in the form of our deepest and most sincere appreciation and gratitude for the guidance and advice he has given us throughout our years in high school. Second-To Miss Nancy Fee, our Senior advisor and also to the class advisors of our Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years, we extend our thanks and appreciation for the help they have given us along this pathway of life. ' Third-Not being rich in worldly goods, we can bequeath only our thanks to all the teachers from grades 1 to 8 who labored long an-d untir- ingly to give us such a firm foundation and the desires to reach this goal- GRADUATION- Fourth-- Butch Boylan leaves his muscles to 'AChicken Kurtz. Fifth-To Helen Gates, Duane Broughton leaves his 'twise cracks. Sixth- Si Coombs bequeaths his curly hair to Bill Norton. Seventh-Olaf Gates leaves his farming ability to Posey Flower. Eighth-To Helen,Wampole, Jean Gover leaves her red blush. Ninth-To Baldy Longwell, Phil Karr leaves his ability to get into ditches. Tenth-Alenda Leach bequeaths her Chemistry marks to Kit Gates. Eleventh-To Bu-d Clancy, Ruth Mehlenbacher leaves her good luck in escaping automobile accidents. Twelfth-To Greta Shay, Vinnie Phillips bequeaths his paint brush. Thirteenth- Jiggs Reynard leaves her daily telephone conversations to Kit Ludwig. Fourteenth-to Tractor Blakley, Milt ,Hubbard leaves his ability to get along in Ag. class. Fifteenth-To Phyllis Hubbard, Vera Sommers leaves her po.sition as belle of Slater Creek. , 1 Sixteenth - Bert Wentworth bequeaths her typing ability to Mr. Gamble. Seventeenth-To Elizabeth Jackman, Ida Willitt leaves her diet. Eighteenth-To the incoming Seniors of nineteen hunidred and forty- eigrht, we leave all our toys, gimmicks, darts, and 'Awhat-riots so they can use them to annoy the teachers-as we have clone in the past. In witness, thereof, We, the Deep Rose and Whitefs of 1947, do here unto subscribe our names,the second day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty-seven. ' The testators named above who .subscribed their names to this instru- ment in the presence of us, herein declare the .same to be their last will and testament, and request us to sign our names here unto as Witnesses to the execution thereon whi-ch we hereby do in the presence of the testators. on the date of the said will. ' V ,I ,The Class of 1947 Witnesses: Robert King ' K p Dayton E. Murray l'Mff.M A. 19 f -fe' -W .K'. rl? FIT THE cH1.EF'rA1N W July 7, 1954 Dear Mrs. Aber: Do you recall those lines of Longfellow in Evangeline in which he says: Let me essay, O Muse! to follow the wander- er's footsteps- Not through each devious path, each change- ful year of existenceg But as a traveler follows a strea1nlet's course thru the valley. Far from its margin at times, and seeing the gleam of its water Here and there, in some open space, and at intervals only. When I received your letter asking our whereabouts, I thought How true those words are of the class of 1947 of the Canaseraga Cen- tral School. On that evening of graduation it seemed as if our paths could never take us far away from each other but here we are, far apart, each in his separate sphere, seeing each other maybe once in a, five year period. Only a few have remained in the vicinity of Canaseraga. You probably know that Milton Hubbard purchased a 950 acre ranch in the hills of Gas Springs and has gone into business raising his new specialty Milton Squash . Phil Karr is president of the Atlee Flying Club at Dansville's New Municipal Airport. I hear he has just bought a new helicopter and does a little flying himself on the side. fThis is one sure way of staying out of ditcheslllj Vera Sommers has long since moved from her edifice on Slater Creek Drive and is now Head Dietician at Sonyea. Judging from the old proverb the way'-to a. man's heart is thru his stomach -she will have the opportunity to turn down many marriage proposals. Roberta Wentworth is private secretary to Cecile B. De Mille's branch studio in N. Y. C. and has an elaborate apartment on Fifth ave. She usually plans to spend at least one week of her annual vacation back in Canaseraga with her mother and sisters. Last year just as she was taxying to the La Guardia Airport to take this trip, her eyes were attracted to a large Neon sign which read Held over for 26th iinal weekw-Duane Broughton in 'Pass the Potatoes, Mable co stars-Margaret O, Reley, Peggy Ann Dempsey, and Peter Jenkins. It was this sign that gave her the inspiration to invite us all' to her apartment for a week- end reunion before Duane was to leave for Paris--his next stop. I'm sure you will be interestel to hear about all of us who attended this party. Milton was the first of us to arrive. He was weighted down by a bundle of his specialty, Milton Squash which was served at our din- ner. . Vera and 'Phil were the next to arrii e. Vera breathlessly told us about her trip down with Phil in his new rotor-jet plane. She was in- terrupted by the arrival of Olaf Gates. He in- formed us that this was his first week-end of leisure since he purchased his large estate in the metropolis of Ossian. His dimpled, blond- haired wife and Olaf lst, Olaf 2nd, Olaf 3rd, and Cornelius 1st were left to care for the estate during his absence. Those of us who came from Canaseraga were complimented on our latest coiffure. We were very proud to give the credit to Jean Glover, operator of the Elite Shop--located on the cor- , 20 ner of North Church and Main Street in Cana.- seraga. Her business has grown to such an ex- tent that she now occupies the entire Kingston Block. As it was impossible for her to post- pone appointments, she was unable to attend the dinner engagement. Suddenly we heard a tuneless melody out in the hall and found the source of this noise to be none other than our old classmate, Vin- cent C. Phillips. His face beamed with its usual happy expression as hc told us of his work as an architect on. the new Ford Corp- oration. Hel invited us all to see his paintings exhibited at the Badame Art Gallery on Rocke- feller Plaza. The party was progressing famously, when who should arrive but Mrs. Rey Meacham, the former Jane Reynard.. No sooner had shel greet- ed us than she was proudly showing pictures of her two children, Ruthie and Keith playing on the porclu of their home in Trenton, J. Next she showed us a double page ad in a Life magazine of Travel Abroad by Air and we discovered that one of the steward- esses was none other than Ruth Mehlenbacher. We know she must be happy as her greatest love f?J was always flying. Roberta had in- formed her of our dinner but she couldn't come because her plane flew for Marseilles the preceding day. Can you imagine Ruth putting duty before pleasure? As soon as Harry Boylan, -better known as Butch , had arrived, he began giving us a sales talk on his most recent litter Ol WINS- During the next few hours, the conversation was monopolized with the latest methods of hunting and trapping. Butch now owns the Highland Canine Kennels near Groveland, N. Y. The next former classmate to arrive was Dr. Alenda Leach, now specializing as a Medical Technician at John Hopkin's Hospital in Bal- timore, Md. she apologized for being late but explained that it was unavoidable. She said she was whizzing down Fifth Avenue in her Tucker '54 when she heard the eerie screech of a siren. Very much surprised, she glanced out of the window to discover a tall, good- looking State-Trooper ascending from a squad car. Upon closer observation she discovered the trooper to be Vere Si-Casanova Coombs. He told her he was no longer called Si but was known to the boys as trooper 13.'l Be- cause of their previous friendship, he with- drew all charges and told her he would join her at the party later. These words had scarcely left hen lips when in walked our guest of honor himself-just the same Duane as of old, followed closely by Trooper 13-still in uniform. Ida Willitt wasl the' last of us to arrive be- cause of a business meeting with the Board of Directors of the N. Y. Telephone System at the Waldorf-Astoria. She said. it was com- pulsory that she attend this meeting as she is Chief Advisor to the President of this Board. I'm sure this letter has broken all rules of propriety as to length. Still, I couldn't close until I had finished my tale and told you about our entire class. We hope that you will recall us to mind oc- casiionly in the years to come as I know we will you. The Spirit of the Class of '47. Witnesses: Jane Reynard Ruth Mehlenbacker. ,. af J ' x Fl? bl? Classes THE CHIEFTAIN llwlil, row, left lo right: ll. lllllllllhlll1il1'llOl', .I. li4'lYll?ll'll, V. Coombs, A. lA'iLCl1, Miss J. Cll,uY0l', l'. liill'I', l. llvillill. Svcoml mm: M. llubbfml, 11. flutes, ll. xYl'lllllK1I'lil, IJ. livollgliton, Il. lioylun, V. 511111 lll is mens, Y. Phi js. Senior Class Class colors: rose and white Class flower: rose Class motto: To be useful rather thin to be observed. President ------ Ruth Mehlenbacher Vice President - - - Vere Coombs Secretary - - - Olaf Gates Treasurer - - - Vera Sommers Student Council - - Alenda Leach Representatives - Milton Hubbard N , 22 ! THE CHIEFTAIN Junior Class We have had many activities this year which have been enloyalole such as: our round and :square dances, trip to Hornell for a movie, selectnfg our Senior rings and the last great activity was our Junior Prom ' held May 23rd. President - - - Allyn Clmk Vice President - - Vlilliam Norton Secretary - Helen Marie Chapman Treasurer - - - - Greta Shay l Student Council - Edward Sleggs Representatives - Jean mann Class Advisor - Mr. Gamble Front 1-ow, left to right: M. liCllllllCl7 H. Clliljllllilll. li. Carlos, O 'l'l1ompsoin, O. Mf5liilI'lll,X', G. Glover, ll. Kurtz. - Second row: Mr. Czimblo, W. Norton, .X. l'l:11-li, ll. tlulvfi. -I. Munn, ll. fi2ll'WOOCl, W. Sny- rl er. Third row: lt. 'l'mvis, C Worden, G. Shay, E. Sloggs, V. Mess, A. Longwoll. lb. tlclser. 1 ,fill -' 23 THE CHIEFTAIN plq First row. hill to right: IJ. ll'l'lJ4l.l'l'. I . Luclxxig, ll. lYElllllJ1lll'. Mrs. lmsler, F. lilaliley, I Com' F Wilnn A. f . A. -N . Sm-oml run: W. Spike. .X. llougr, .L Iieougln V. llI'C'ss4'I'. ll. i':lI'lJl'lllUl', M. Monaglmn, XY. Flo wr. II. Stolioln-ook. ' Sophomore Class At our finst meeting in September the sophomores, eighteen strong. elected officers. With Mrs. Lester as advisor the library became our new homeroom, a pleasant place for our class meetings and parties. Social highlights of the year were our Christmas party with a tree and dancing, a skating party on a clear cold night, followed by games and eats at Carol Dresserfs home, and our St. Valentine's party featuring a delicious chocolate cake made by our feminine colleagues: Art Keough furnished the sugar! During the year we gained a new clfssmate, Dorothy Webster. We were sorry to lose Jack Neale, Leonard Serusa, Neil Lu-dwig, William Spike and Patricia Sullivan. But we are sure thirteen is a lucky number for the class of 349. President - - Arthur Keough Vice President - - - Fred Ludwig Secretary-Treasurer - Carol Dresser Student Council - - Carol Dresser Representatives - Fred Ludwig Class Advisor - - - Mrs. Lester R . W . 24 . A THE CHIEFTAIN Freshman Class We held a skating party at Bath the first ofgtllie year followed by a hayridc in February. We also enjoyed a Hall0we'en party at Shay s and a Christmas party at school. President - - Vice President - Secretary-Treasurer Student Council - Representatives - Class Advisor - - - Trulaine Shay - Richard Kelsey Marilyn Wentworth Marilyn Wentworth - Teddy Savey - Mr. Pratt 'li-onu i-ow, left to right: ll llllllllillil. C. l'i,x':ul4. IJ, Klossiicr, 'l'. Slizilv, Mr. liitt J Sll3YL llS, Y. Yt'lliAUI'. M. W011lix'ol'tl1, ll. l.a1Mo Socwmiid row: 'I'. Saiwly, R. Jaclmizin, l,. Xeelx, ll. Lu Monte, M. Mess, M. Sczigeu, ll Din L E. Swain, H. Ncxwillc. Thii-d low: J. Homes, E. l3rokziv.', li. Kelsey, li. lmclwig, ll. Bird, D. Rollins, H Boy 25 M PI4 THE CHIEFTAIN Fiist row, left to 1-ight: J. Jackson, IC. liHhI0lliC, A. Saxton, E, llrcgorius, Mrs. Abor, J. 'l'l'l12LX, L. Shute, D. Wilson, U. Spike. Sec-ond row: J. Newvillo, F. Bennett. li. liiloy, Li. Case, E. l.i1clwigz', li. Butler, L. Austin, D. Mann. 'l'hi1'd row: E. Bowefn, M. Leach, lvl. L'ndeLxx'ood, M. llarvcy, Y. Thompson, J. Livei-good, M. Snyder, G. Gordon. l Eighth Grade There were twentyleight of us to start the year together. Three were promoted to the ninth grade in January-Kathryn Ludwig, Robert New- ville, and Donald RC lins. Probably the ni-:est party we had during the year was our Thanksgiv- ing dinner, but We had a tree and exchanged gifts at Christmas time. President ' ------- Doris Mann Vice President - Elinor LaMonte V Secretary ' - - Lillian Shute Treasurer - - Audrey Saxton .' ' Student Council - - Lois Ann Kiley 26 THE CHIEFTAIN Seventh Grade In our homeroom the officers are President ---- Lynford Worden Vice President ---- - Bob Murray Secretary - - Jo Ann Bacon Treasurer - - - - Mary Swain Student Council - - Dorothy Livergood Class Advisor - - - Mr. Burgess 19:-ont row. 1o'I't,ui 1-ighi: Livorgood. X. YIVIIUIYLLS, M. Nantes, l', Dond, Mr. Burgess, tluvitt. E. lxllcy, B. liewo, M. Smxgcw, I'. Hamill. Second low: M. flrogorilxs. ll. i'l'I'iiiHS7 J. lizwoii. Ii. Mum-ziy, H. Spike, S. S,!liUl'iiI1, Swain, li.. Dresser, H. Dui-nio-n. Thild row: S. Kanuvzil, II. Fenton. Italy Fviilmi. II, l3iwtm-. D, Y.H1N:lll1f', .I. Nois Worden, R. Halbert. Fourtli row: O. Hloxxors A. iTl:mvy, Ii. White. Al. xYlH'1'it'I'. ll. 'lilnlalm-lv, M. Iivnnis I Jackman. W. Valentino. Absent: R. f1ICidCiJ2lf'ii, L. Hess, ,L lszumui, D. iXi6l'I'illl2lll, -,mg , . 27 Wg. 41. .1,.gR,w M N fp, it x 6' , H4 THE CHIEFTAIN H4 First row, li-it to right: H. I3milm.x',, II. Slvplwus, D. Sli-plums., J. Ifoglo, J, Gaby, Miss Uiczks, I.. Oliver, M. Hutton, J, Sf-ol.L,, Il, 'Ixll1Jlll1JSHil, li, l'w'kins. Second row: G. Glover, J. l.uvv, l'. Nou, li. Kilmer, l . liutlon, A. Li1'0g'or-ills, D. DCDIUS. M. Yeueelf, li. Hmmm-lu-1.1, l'. lszimzm. Thii-d row: L. Clark, E. Curries. A. Oulixxziy, li. Scott, M. lilzikluy, li. Button, M. Gaviit, W. 'l'1'lli.lX. K, Absent: ll. King, W. Yan Dyke. Sixth Grade In September we started school with 35 in our class. During the year Wilma Neale, James Kiley, Merle Nye, Gerald Sullivan and Charles Stephens deft us. Alice Ordiway came to join us in December. Now we have just 30 in our grade. A ' ii N 1 7 At'Chsi'istmas the fourth and sixth grades put on an operetta In Quest of Santa Claus, which we enjoyed doing very mum. - - l . . 28 THE CHIEFTAIN Fifth Grade M I .There were originally forty-two of us, but after the first week, we vyere divided into sections. Our section had twenty-two pupils. Robert Sullivan moved to Nunda and Margaret Stein to Dansville. ln February, Ronald Mess joined us. We had parties at Hallowe'en, Christmas, St. Valentines Day and Easter. ln February, we put on our Assembly Program, Abe Lincoln and His Moth- erf' ln March we organized a Junior Audubon Club. to study birds. ln May, we had our grade trip to Letchworth Park, where we saw the home of Mary Jemison, the White VVoman of the Genesee, and Museum there. We have had a very happy and successl'ul year. President ------- Peggy Vice President - Q. - - Lois Secretary - Teddy Treasurer ---- - Robert Van Class Advisor Miss 4 limit rum. Ivll 141l'lul1l..l. -ll 1.. . ... s vi. . . .. . I Monte, A. Fi-ximw-. 5l'f'Ullfl ron: CX Hamill. li, Mums. 'I 1, S1-:leon 'l', 'I'l1olnpsim, ll. Van Ilylw. ll, Hlzxkln-y, J. l'iI'UllQlliLUll. M. lluru-!x'. - . , ,,V . X... Ilmfl 1-mx: .L I':vller-son.-1.1 Iavllgx. li. Moss. l.5Ql1'lll'9'l'. I.. lNIk'l1'l'. X-,, XXI1111: 29 THE CHIEFTAIN First ron. lull to right: .I. l':1lnm'. IC. lin-or-livlg II, llulmlmrd. Mrs. llol-lon. J. Sk'1J'il'lll. C. Seruszt, N. liullm-V. Set-ond mn: Ii. Munn, .l. 'I'a-unx. M. lilllllllg. Y. .lzivlmpir II. Blauwin, lil. iuaclmlelmrli. li. lI1'Ix'll:1l'4l. 'l'I1i1-rl I-on: ll. liznu-11, X.5Illl1lI.1l. l'Zltll'l'40ll, H, ki:illm',:1.x', ll, Snailn. Fifth Grade Bl Our grade was formed from the 5th grade downstairs, after the second week of school. One of the high school rooms was given over to us to live in. We organized a Science Cluh with Roger Morris as president, Dorothy Hubbard as vice-president, and Carl Serusa as secretary. A Current Events club hrings articles of interest to class each week and cares for our bulletin hoard. We have made several hoolilets through the school year in, connection with our social studies, English, and art classes. I Our assembly program consisted of a patriotic play, In Washingtonls Footsteps and a choral reading on Lincoln and the l3ird.sf' We presented this program in conjunction with the other 5th grade. 30 .,? THE CHIEFTAIN Fourth Grade The Fourth grade has twenty-eight pupils at present. We have had thirty-one. John Sleggs, Eugene Galloway and Paul. Wilson have moved away. We have had an interesting school year. ln connection with our school activities, We had a HalloWe'en, Christmas and Valentine party. The Fourth and Sixth grades put on an Operetta for the Christmas as- sembly. We enjoyed our annual school picnic. . , We have learned to be good citizens by doing cheerfully what we were asked to do. l'll'Ul1lQ imv, left to night: M. Spilw. IS. lilmxers, E. Wheeilcr, V, lim-yin, Migg Mcliay, M. Shcrnmii. E. Phillip.-4, II. Nichols, E. Wheeler, II. tially. Second row: -I. liulton, IJ. SIlOIN'K'l'. .I. .hu-kann. -l. Oldxxaly, xl. Frvincr, P, Wilson, N. White, C. Shay, li. Blou'ci's. Tliird row: 'l'. Dieter. W. Kiley. A. Kepnor, li. D1'mnelly, J. fi01'llf'll, ll. Harvey, T. Davis, L. Hrxnchelt. J. t'l:mc'y, li. Hess. Alwsonl: Allieiiu Gelsor. 31 5 in f QQ K bl4 THE CHIEFTAIN 5.4 First ron. lvl! ln righl: E. lnlllolitv. IC. Uliwr. .l. lil-olizlxv. S. li2ll'll1'h, Bliss lSli1c'sl.mc, J. Purely. ll. llublmi-cl, l.. tlrcliuirv. Y. hlf't'ill'lll-N. Second 1-mr: C. GUl'fi0Il, l'. 'I'lsrl:1li-. ll. Yann lyvkc. l', 'l'mx'is, 'I'. l i1-iriul-. C, Sxxzlin, Al. tlpom-cr. D. lil'l'lf0l'lllS. 'l'I1ii-rl row: li lliu-roy. A, livnnis. ti, rlillwrl. li. l'n-rkins, X. lifmvn. l.. Iii-elm-ll, I.. l':i'l11c. Third Grade A Our grade was so large at the beginning' of the year that it was divided. There are 23 of us. We do good Work, and we have fun. We put on the first grade program oi the year. lt came in October, so we had a Halloween play. Afterward, we had tea in our room for our moth- ers and friends. We enjoyed our trip to Letchworth Park last fall. We also took a trip to Van L5 ke's greenhouse. We learned to square dance this winter during' the noon hours. Mr. McNabb liked our dances, and invited us to he in the physical education demonstration. fln March we had a bird house contest. We had ten bird houses. We hope the birds will come to live in their. 32 4. THE CHIEFTAIN Third Grade B This is the picture of the Third Grade B. There were nineteen in the grade. Doris Sutterlin has moved to Perry since it Wes taken. We have spent the year in the former Gui-dance room up stairs. ' We were somewhat crowded but have tried to learn our lessons well. We enjoyed a trip to Letchworth Park with the other third grade, also a trip to Van Dyke's green house. We have Worked hard most of the year and hope to become fine citizens for our country. X ' A Front 1-mv. left In riglilz C. lllllwlmrcl, Il. Kiley. ll. Sli' aliens. ID, Sullvr-lin. Mrs. ljl'CSS-0l', I J. Ames. .L Long, E. Anivs. .L lirolmv. Second rom: J. lizlmlll, li. Str-plums. II. lim-vlier. I . l'e-mms. ll. liilvv. ll. Ibm-cv. 11. l1lIl'l', N. Kcpner, N. lf8llHYIll, D. Hvnm-ll. I H Absent: l32ll'll2ll'fl Long. 33 -Qa- - THE ,CHIEFTAIN .Q-.rplq l i1'-It row. loft to 1-ight: li. Uu'cliw:1x', li. lilowr. J. Wray. II. 'I'isdalc, M. Xvlfil-Y, ll. r Hail-xmocl, Mis l,:i11d'cl', U. Yn'lli'0lZ. H. l51'vssl'l'. P . Worclvli. l.. Javiit, J. Doud. as mwmul mm: Y. lfmiiw, lf. lilllli'l'. lb. Swain, M. liiley, E. lmllwsoii, G. Oliver, D. Paine, 1. Y ,.. II. W linux. .L lxollogg, B. lvll. l'liii-cl 1-mv: P. l'l1ill,ips, B. Fruiioo, II. Mann, D. Nichols, S. Nicllols, li, Fritz, B, L'Cl'kiuS, Lyttlo, 'l'. Hess, C. I'iIl1'YC',Y, L. Bacon. K, . 1. -we k. 1 Second Grade There are thirty-three in our grade, fifteen hoys and eighteen girls. David St. John of'Rochester was with us for awhile. - We have had a good time working and playing together this year. Some of our spe-cial events were a HalloWe'en party and parade. At Christmas time Santa visited our room and passed out the presents. On Valentine's Day We had another party. The Easter Bunny didn't forget us even though We were busy putting on an Easter assembly with the first grade. - We were very sorry that Lin-da Bennett waslahsent the day the picture was taken, 4 3-L PI4 ' THE CHIEFTAIN A - First Grade The enrollment of our grade in September was thirty-.six but now it is thirty-three. There have been many changes. Six pupils have come to us from other schools while some have moved away or left school on account of ill health. We have had good times working and playing together. Learning to write has been one of the hardest tasks but at the same time we enjoyed it. Various parties have been held throughout the year. Hallowe'en, Christ- mas, Valentine's Day and Easter were the .special occasions for parties. Our assembly program with the ,second grade was another memorable event. Altogether we have had a busy and pleasant first year in, school. l4'roiitMl'ow, lvlt to right: -I. .'llm,xs. J. lillllllll. 'I'. Mllllilgllilll. M, .lonvs, L. llubbard Mrs. lung, tl. Wlnilo, M. Phillips, J. Alu-, E. liK'vX'll2ll'fl, C. Moimglmaii, IC. Williams. i Second row: li. llidas, S. Button, A. Johnson, A. lllau-viii, ll, Now, M. Fox. D, Dresser F. Tliompsozl, E. Alto, C. Fogle. I I , Tliijrd roul: B. Kepiier, J. Ain-os, Divt.m', J. 4'tnio, J. Williauns, H, Wolmou, D, Lyttle, G. Paine, D. lxinnclv, D. l7l7'lTlllg61'. -lbsent: Cliarlcs Fioiiior. Bud Ames. 1 , as THE CHLEFTAIN pll From row, left io right: 13. Hpilwo I.. Spencer, M1S.', Newvillfx R. Blakley, M- U11f1Q1'WU0d, K. Gamlwy. Buck vow: G. Spike, M. 'l'1'u:1x. S. Swain, D. Rzuvluiglm, 'I', YQHOQF. Swain's School There are eleven pupils in our school. Four are in the second grade and seven IH the flrst. We are .sorry Joan Carnes IS not wlth us. 36 Q Pl4 PI4 Organize tions THE CHIEFTAIN 5.4 l7I'0Ilt row, loft lo right: A. l.1-mall. J. Mann, M, llublmrd, E. Slvggs, L. liilkfy, M. Wcut- ll'0l'tll. Buck row: I . lmclwig, l'rim'ip:1l Mr. Aluwuy, 'l'. Snvvgx'. lb, l.ivr-rgoorl, l'. lll'CfSSCl' Student Council Membership in the Canaiseraga Central School Student Council is limited to the Junior and Senior High School. Ten pupils constitute the roster. They are as follows: 7th grade, Dbrothy Livergoodg 8th grade, Lois A. Kiley: 9th grade, Marilyn Wentworth, Ted Saveyg 10th grade, Fred Ludwig, Patri- cia Sullivan. Patricia moved to Nunda and was replaced by Carol Dresser. Sth grade, Jean Mann, Edward Sleggsg 12th grade, Alenda Leach, Milton ubbard. The Student Council has been quite active this year. ln the fall it was voted to promote projects for the raising of funds with which to purchase a new scoreboard and timer for the gymnasium. Several square dance.s were held as well as a theater partjy at the movies in Hornell. The Student Council acts as traffic patrol in the .school corridors. They plan social events and discuss problems involving the student body. President ------ Edward Sleggs Vice President - - - Milton Hubbard Secretary-Treasurer - - - Jean Mann 38 THE CHIEFTAIN Press Club This is the first year that advertisements have appeared in the Chleftan 'lhrough the joint co-operation of the Ll'ltERA'l'URl:1 CLUB and the PRl+bb CLUB the advertising ,section speaks for itsel1t'Ma job well done. 'l he Artist Section for the Pow Wow has given us an excellent ccount in showing that well planned cuts really dressed up the Pow Wow Two PRESS CLUB sponsored dances were held this year. M. X Managing Editor News Editor - - Business Manager Editor-in-chief - Alden Longwell Phil Karr Ida Jane Willitt Ruth Mehlenbacher Vera Soinmers Helen Gates Jean Glover Don Garwood Virginia Yencer Cloy Worden Officers Artists Typists Reporters Ruth Mehlenbai her Georgianna Clover - Vera Sonnners Roberta Wentwoi tn Billy Norton Arthur Keough Roberta Wentworth Lieorgianna Glover Onalee McCarthy Marilyn Wentworth Helen Chapman Alenda Leach Allyn Clark Billy Spike Fmnt row. V :,. 1 hit lo II Isl J flux'-wg lb. ilawwoml, X. Xmic-or Mr l'-111-c-vo X Iuou I1 Vcnlxxorili. li. Noi-lou. ll tllmw-I-. . . Ji 1 .. Second ron: A. f,'l:1r'Ii. IC. Wclillxroi-tli ,X. Imrigwvll. V, Worclcn, IE. Spilw. I. XX illlll ll Grutcs. Fliird roxr: ll. Vlxalplmialli, O. M1-17:11-lliy. lf. Karr. II. M1-lilolilmclior, Y. S4JIl1llll'I'S, X lf uh 355 THE CHIEFTAIN plq l'1'on11 row, loft to right: JJ lLlox'ol', J. lieyimrd. ICJ Wu11txwl'l1, ll. hl.t'llll'l1lJill'llCl', Mrs. .Xln-V, Y. SU.llIll0I'i, .L lmau-li. R. Willitlt. 1 -' 1 v ,, i,, v',,, ' Buck mm: M. llllhlnml, U. t.:nlm-s., X, llHbIIlibS. IJ, liI'HlIQ,llll,'Il. ll, lm.yl.1n, I. lx.111, X. l 'l1illips. Literature Club This club was organized to teach Seniors the proper way in which to conduct a business meeting and to have fun With literature. In cooperation with the Press Club we prepared the Literary editions of the A'PoW Wow ' and issued this edition of The Chieftain. Presf dent - - --.-- Alenda Leach Vice President - - - - Philip Karr Secretary - - Jane Reynard Treaguref - - lVllltOH Hubbard 40 THE CHIEFTAIN Junior Library Council The Junior Library Council was organized in October at the request of the boys and girls in the Junior High School who were not able to Join the Senior Council. Our officers were elected to serve during the year: President - - ----- .Mary Swain Vice President - - Milton Harvey Secretary-Treasurer ----- Joan Stephens At first we met during the noon hour, but now we have an activity period of our own. We helped to decorate the library for National Book Week and we keep on the look out for good pictures for our picture file. We have learned how to make a book, how to care for and repair books, and.how to shslve the returned books. Some of our members are working on their Boy Scout Bookbinding badges. f We have found the library full of good books to read, and we're looking forward to interesting Library Councils in future years. 1 Y . . . lfront row, lvll to Llgllil ll. l.1vo1'g'oorl, M. Cases. J. liar-ou, M, Swain, Mrs, Lester, IJ. Wilson, I. YIZIYIUQ, M. bl'iLQ'Ul'. SL'l'1Jllll 1-ow: II. hllll'I'El,l', J. Ncxxvillv. I . liofnnvll. H. Faso, 3, iSZllllilLl, Ig, Iiiclor., D, Yun Name. 'l'l1i1'd row: L. Austin, J. I,iver'goozl, M. Ilan-vm-,xg PI. Iii-orlmxx, J, Ntoplu-115, M. Dennis. 41 ' PI4 THE CHIEFTAIN 5.4 Ifroiit row, left to right: ll. liivl-W, D. tlclisvr, Mrs. lmsli-r, ll. l'lmp111:m,, IJ, ilxirxxoocl, W. Spike. Huck mu: M. Sczigcr, IJ. Carpciilur, 'IL Savoy, li. Slum-ln-wolf. ll. Xonix, Il. lioyil, Senior Library Council Senior Library Council elected officers to serve during the year. Our first task was cleaning the storeroom and we really made it shine. Since then We have mended and repaired many books, helped check books in and out, typ d catalog cards and helped in the library work in many other ways. We m. de a chart of the Dewey classification numbers to help people locate the books they Want quickly. Also we wrote a regular Library Column for the POW Wow. Several of our members earned their Boy Scout Merit Badges for Bookbin-ding. Altogether it has been a busy and profitable year for Library Council. President - - - Robert Stonebrook Vice President - - - Daniel Gelser Secretary-Treasurer - Donald Garwood 42 blq THE CHIEFTAIN LI4 F. F. A. The F. F. A. has been ver-y active this year. They presented a booth at the Allegany County Fair. They have attended every oounty meeting, sold seeds, participated in the county potato judging contest and planted 31.000 trees for the state. They have held regular monthly meetings. We also participated in the Hoards Dairymen cow judging contest. ' President ------ Milton Hubbard Vice President - - V - Vere Coombs Secretary - - Duane Broughton Treasurer - - Olaf Gates Reporter Daniel Gelser Sentinel - - Fred Blakley M 9 it . , . . . 1 , - . , lmnl. lou. lvlt to Hulil: D. Holsi-V, M. Ilubbzircl Y. Voolillus MV lfv1'11oli H fl-iii-4 I5 151-ouglilon, I . lilzililvy, 7 Q ' Q i A ii' D Suvmicl rim: 'l'. Savoy. H. T1-avis, H. liiiylilll, II. Slmivln-onli, IB, thu-woofl, W, Spike, VJ, Snyder, D. liollins. Abwiil: E. Wilson, M. Poi-lfins. 43 . ' THE CHIEFTAIN 5.4 ' ' F ' Y - L' . ' ,- l l'lllll row. ls-It to rlghtz lt. l'm-Inna. I.. llomlnn, X, llmmugl .T, lnmt. X. .L141X,.m, Mn, l+'cnLon, li. liovelxer, D. Dennis, .IJ I'oglv. L. Uliwv. II. Blau-xm. Second row: li. Mexs, G. Glover' U. Case, IC. tlwgtn-ills, J. Xuxwille. ll, Swain. F. Iiutlon, 7 Ii. Fenton, H. Dieter, li St-cpllons, l'. FUVLINRI. Third row: R. Halberll, H. Dieter, li. Scott, li. lllann, li, Hllflgml U, Spike. W. Sliycler, li, Hanohett, N. Smith, D. Howell. Fourth row: lil. Glover, M. lllilllll, F. Bonnet, .L ljlnmtg, M. ll2ll'Yf'.Y. 'l'. Snxxyv. IC. lin-nes, D. Uarwood, IJ. Rollins. 4-H Club The Canaseraga 4-H Club is newly formed this year and has 43 members. Through the guidance and work in 4-H programs, each lzoy should obtain valuable learning to aid him in becoming a good citizen in the near future. The greatest advantage will be given the boys that have a good program and are faithful in completing their work. . The 4-H motto is: Make the Best Betterf' '44 1-rn wqmqf..-r i1 -- THE CHIEFTAIN President - Vice President Secretary - Treasurer - Advisor - Science Club J Greta Shay William Norton Helen Chapman Kathleen Gates Mr. Gamble Front row, lc,-l'l To right: 141 Sleggs, H. Chapman, A. Clark, Y. Moss, W. Norton, J. RCYll'1lqd Second row: A. Keouglh, II. Gates, II. Boyd, K4 Gatos, H. Dieter, ,M lA'2LCll, Mtv f UN H Third row: D. Golsrwi M. flfllllllltll, I' Karr, D. Vzlrpenler, G. Shay, C. Womloin. 45. THE CHIEFTAIN First mu. lvil to I-ight: ll. l,iwi-good, J. liaison, M. ul'K'QQ4JllllN. Miss, l32lii:l,lIiC. P. Gzwitt, H. Uzlviifij. imc-li 1-ow: ii. Fenton, ii. Lz1Mm1l-Li, Il. Boyd, D. Yun Name, li, hlllI i':lj', IJ, 1XlUl'l'lIllill1, lb. Maiun, II. Dieter. ' p Ciraft Club The Craft Club 'i's'Em b'iTsy oranization whose membership is open to Tth- 12th grade students. Our activities for the past year have mciuded Work Ln leather, boon-doggling and paper sculpture. We meet every Thursday after school in the Art Room. A ,Q President - - - Robert Murray Vice President - - - Ralph Fenton Secretary-Treasurer - - Joann Bacon Faculty Advisor - - Miss Badame 46 THE CHIEFTAIN Band The band has Worked on new music all year in prepari tion for the Ai.- nual Music Festival which this year was held in Alfred-Almond Centrel School. This program was repeated at the annual Spring Concert in this school. Svzltccl, loft lo right: H. Kelsey, V. Yom-or, O, Tllllllllhtlll, C, Worcloll, ll. Lnlloiito, ll. l,ililIUllfQ. H. Gatos, ll. fllmplniiii, li. Dieter. Second row: Mr. Alaeel, W. Noi-lon, W. Flower, O. Gales, D. lfurpcnter 'l' Savoy I7 Rollins, A. Clzufk. , i ' i l Absent: L. CHU-pviitor. Q 47 THE GHIEFTAIN plq l'il'st row. left to 1-ight: l-I. l5I'+lIxilxY. J. Iiiwi-goml. Il. Ulizxpnxmli. li. Hates, G. Glover, H. : Isis-d. l'. Iimibhurcl. J. Munn. li. Slmy, Y. SUIIIIIIUIN, U. 'l'l1o1npson, A. Worden, J. Stephens. Qccond row: L. Cone, A. Saxton, M. Mlillilgllilll' A. Leach, M. fi6 lllIllQl, Y. Yenccr, M. Wcniwuiili, M. Mdss, 0. llll'CilI'il1.Y, lilly Abecl. Third row: D. Rollins, E. min, H. Kelsey, Y. Mess, J. illovcr, J. Hcynarcl, A. Doi-cy, C. lJTCSSCI'. Fl'lll'll1 1-ww' X Kcouffli X- L'l-wk F Qlv- Hs I3 C '1nc'v WI Il'11-vox' W Iwi-t n -X Lonn- x... :.,.. 1 ,hi ,.,,. .fu V,i, 1 U, . ,,. r, xx 1-ll, li. 'l'1uu'1s, T. Norton, T Sawcy. High School Chorus ' The chorus has participated in the Thanksgiving Assembly, the Armiis tice Day Assembly, the Christmas Assembly, the Easter Assembly, the Al fred-Alsmond Festival, and the Annual Spring Concert of the school. I 48. SECSIESQ' THE CHIEFTAIN plq Physical Education l'ictin'eml above are members oi' a girls physical education class practic- ing' one oi' the units of a wand drill to be performed in the Physical Demon- stration. ln a drill of this type the girls do calisthenics with the wands ac- companied by piano music. . In the picture below are students of a boys physical education class m-r'lksi niiig' stunts on the horse and parallel bars. This type of apparatus has become increasingly popular since a weakness was in the shoulder girdle o iniluctces to the different services during' the war. 50 LI4 THE CHIEFTAIN Baseball Team In the Spring a young marfs fancy turns to thoughts of-e--baseball. At the time of this writing thoughts have materialized into baseball practice with eyes turned to the future games. Five of last year's starting nine are forming the backbone of this team. , First mu. loft to right: lf. Kelsey, B. XOVLUII7 V. Qwanlns! 'I'. Norton, lt. 'l'1-elvis, A. Clark, E. Slcggs, D. Ctuqicntcr, Conch McNabb. Sovolirl rem: E. Sllillll, II. Kurtz, F. liuflwig, IJ. Hollins, W. Flowor, H. llictcn., Third row: L. Ncrctz, W. Spilw. li. Si.llll1'lll'UUIx,',x. lioligurill, M. S4-ngor. 51 Q THE CHIEFTAIN ylq Svallwl, lofi lo rigllii ll. livlsvy, l'. lizlvr, Y. Kkmllllms, lf, lairlwjg, T, N01-ton, H, Boylan Qlfanlmtaxilij, EL. Hlogus, A. Flu:-lx, t'ofu'l1 Mc-Nalmlm. Standing: L. Ncctz, ll, Uil,l'1JClliL'I'. li. 5toin-lmrooli, W. Norton, ll. 'l'mVis, A. Longwell, W. Floxicr, D. Hollins. Soccer Team , Canaseraga resumed interscholastic soccer after a five year lapse. Start- ing the season rather slowly, we lost to Friendship and Fillmore, but found our stride to tie Angelica and Belfast. We reached our peak in the Last game of the season when we upset the undefeated Rushford potential Alle- gany County champions by the score 2-0. , 52 - 0 plq THE CHIEFTAIN plq Cheerleaders Necesssry to maintain high morale of any team are a group of spirited, pretty cheerleaders---the girls behind the teams. Team support and encour- agement can only be obtained by enthusiastic sport fans guided by skillful leaders in cheering their team on to victory. These cheerleaders are the in- dividuals With high .spirits and peppy personalities who vitalize and add color to all athletic contests. l'll'lJlll left to ,I-ight: Iliiw-tor J. W. lvlf-Nznblw, QL. Slmy. M. bless, Cl. Glowr, varsity oliver- leziclvrsg V. Yciiwr, M. NVuiitu'oi'l.Ii,. Ii. Kilg-lv. Alllllltll' x':ii'sil,x' l'll4'1 l'll'2lIlCl'S. ln the I'oi'eground is Jnnws Claxmgv. V111-sity elim-i'l1-:1rlvi' lb, Nyc' :incl ,junior vuisily c'lic,ei'- lC':lfll'I' .l.' Mori-is had Ic'fi'l sf-hoo! lwlbrv this lJl4'llIl'l' was taken, 53 Q THE CHIEFTAIN PI4 Basket Ball Team Although scrapping in every game, this basketball team did not have a successful season. Next years prospects are a little brighter with four of the starting five varsity men returning, but the steady, dependable scoring of Ted Norton will be missed. Graduating also will be Duane Broughton, Vere Coombs and Phil Karr. This year'.s varsity is as follows: Edward Sleggs, Ted Norton Allyn Clark Fred Blakley The junior varsity Donald Rollins, Vere Coombs Phil Karr Harry Dieter Everett Swain Front row. loft to right: Lurlwig. I . lilnkley. Second row: li. Nevlz. IJ, Swain. Raymond Travis Fred Ludwig Duane Broughton Alden Longwell Manager Art Keough Captain team is as follows: Captain William Spike Robert Stonebroo k Donald Carpenter Leonard Neetz Donald Harwood Manager Walter Snyder L'n:11g-li M4IXnbb, ll. 'l'1':u'ls, 'l'. Nvrlon, E. Sloggs, A. Clark, I . lielling ll, 1211:-nonil, IJ, Iirenglilon. AX. Longnell, l lllml ron' ll Snvcler ll. Ilic'lc'r. Y. tfomnlms W, Spike. Il. Sloiiolnror-li, D. Cill'lJt'lllltl', .L KC'Ull2ll. i .Inv--we 1'l:vn xg llw rznxsc-nl, vs Ill the l'Hl'2WHllllfl- 'X linrr. E. 54 T-HE CHIEFTAIN Congratulations Graduates At last! An excellent opportunity to Work , iny your home town and learn a skilled trade. We cordially invite you to visit our factory at any time. Allegany, Upholstery Co. Canaseraga, N. Y. A -.-vu-v-, f.-.f-,-xfzi.- - .'.'1.'.v.v. - - - A ..- - - - - - - - A - - - - - A 55 THE CHIEFTAIN COMPLIMENTS OF H01 ward E. Wheeler Wholesale Fruit and Produce Hornell, N. Y. 56 THE CHIEF1-AIN plq AAA-AAAAA-AAA 'AAAWAAAAA A IIr ,I In ,I ,I 'I ,I 'I I I 4 4 4 4 4 4 I I I I I I I ll ,I 'I I 'I I I I 4 4 I 4 'I I COMPLIMENTS OF Blakley Brothers 'I Swain, N. Y. I 4: 1I II I I 'I :I I 4 I I 4 ,I I 4 I 4 4 I 4 4 'I ,I I I 4 I 4 4 4 4 I I I I I I 4 4 4 I I I 4 I I I 57 i THE CHIEFTAIN COMPLIMENTS OF Hornell General Tire Service 46 Broadway Federation Building ' Hornell, N. Y. 58 I4 THE CHIEFTAIN I COMPLIMENTS OF Elmhurst Dairy Homogenized Vitamin D Milk Dairy Ice Cream Products Hornell, N. Y. A 14' 59 THE CHIEFTAIN ' Sexton 60 THE CHIEFTAIN PI4 COMPLIMENTS OF P. M. Caldwell 8: Associates Accountants, Auditors and Tax Consultants First National Bank Building Olean, N. Y. I ,I ,I ,I I I 1 I 1 ,I ,I I 1 ,I ,I ,I ,I I ,. I 1 I 'I 1 I :I ,I ,I ,I ,I ,I ,I ,I ,I II I I il ,I ,I ,I 'I II ,I 'I :I 'I I I I I I I ii 1 'I 1 61 THE CHIEFTAIN COMPLIMENTS OF The American Legion Fawcett Post No. 1582 Canaseraga, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF Craig and Scott Furniture - Undertaking Canaseraga, N. Y. 62 THE CHIEFTAIN COMPLIMENTS OF J. B. Maltby, Inc. Wholesale Grocers Red Turkey Brand Food Products Corning, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF Craig Company Dry Goods Groceries Canaseraga, N. Y. 63 THE CHIEFTAIN Licensed Private For Training Flight Under GI Instruction Bill of Rights COMPLIMENTS OF Pryor Flying School Municipal Airport Hornell, N. Y. Charter 12 Planes Trips Available COMPLIMENTS OF Tuttle and Rockwell Co. Top Notch Junior Fashions Hornell, N. Y. 64 THE CHIEFTAIN COMPLIMENTS OF Hornell Auto Supply Hornell, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF Russ Davis Motor Sales, Inc I Ford Sales 85 Service Hornell, N. Y. 65 THE CHI.EFTAIN PF COMPLIMENTS OF Balding Products Inc. Kleenz-Rite Wax Cleaners Geneseo, N. Y. - I I I I I I I I I ,I AI I 4 ,I ,I I . I I I I I I I I I I I 1I ,I I 4 AA ---- --Am AAAA - ,-,,,, ,,,... .,.A....... --- ..... -AA----I COMPLIMENTS OF Rosenbaumfs Successors to Neil Gleason, Inc. 95 Main Street Hornell, N. Y , -A----A--A ------- ' A 'A A-'AA I I II I 'I 4 4I I II ,I jI I I 'I I 'I 4 I I II I fI ,I I I I I I I I I I 4 ,I I 4 4I , 66 THE CHIEFTAIN The Metal Arts Co. Inc. R Manufacturers of The Canaseraga Central School Class Rings H. G. Putnam -- Representative 742 Portland Avenue Rochester, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF International Harvester Company , 2335 Fillmore Avenue Buffalo 14, N. Y. 67 'I I 4 I 'I ,I I I I I 'I I I I I I I I I I I I X I I I I I I I I I I 4 I I 4 4 THE CHIEFTAIN i'i'A 'li'A 'i'A'A'A'A 'A 'A'A 'i'A'A'TI IfYAN''J'i 'i' LA 'i'A 'i'A'i'A'i'A'A' 'I I, I :I I 4 'V I 4L I 4 I I COMPLIMENTS OF coMPL11v1EN'rs OF I I I 1 I Lynn R. Brownell I era a nn ' I I Canas g QI II Dealer In I I Canaseraga, N. Y. I :I Coal and Building Materials I if Canaseraga, N. Y. 'I I, I 4' i I g ,I g I 2 .,.,.W...:.,.,.,.,......r..... I I I11.,.,.,.,.,.,.,,-,-,-,-W-f.-.-.-:-.A.-.-.-r-.-.- i'i 'i 'i'i'i'I'A'A'A'i'i'i'A'i 'i 'A'i'A'i'ifI Ii'i i'i''i'i'i'i'A''A'A' 'i'A'i 'i ' ,I I: I .I I Ig I .I I I E 4' I 'I I' COMPLIMENTS OF I I , I II I' I II 'I COMPLIMENTS OF Canaseraga Garage I I II I' I' 4 ' I ' I Gene Qscar I I Knights Hardware . I IL Pfuntner Ohver 11 'I Canaseraga, N. Y. Canaseraga, N. Y. T' 1 4, I I II I I I' I :I I 4' V II 5 .I II .I I, I II 4: I, , ' - -Y-Y-Y-Y-fy-Y-1-1-11---v'--'f-v- - A - ' 68 I 4 4 I 4 4 I I 1 I 4 I I I 4 I P 4 I I 4 I 4 I 4 4 1 I 1 I ylf I I ITHE CHIEFTAIN bl! ,---of--A---A-A--'ff-YA A '-'-A-'-'-'-'-'-'-tv 4,-'- Q '-'-'- '-A-'-A'A- '-'-'-'-' A 4 ' '- TW, I I I 54 I, 4 I, 4, 1 1, 1, 4, I, 4, I I 1 Ig 4 4, 4 4 4 I :I 4 : I, 4: I 14 I I4 I1 1 I1 41 I I I I ,4 jg ,I il 4, COMPLIMENTS OF 1, , COMPLIMENTS OF , 1, 1, 'I I 14 I - I 4 J. Gordon Rowe , , Ed' Eldridge 1, :I Insurance , 14 1: 1' Canaseraga, N. Y. 41 11 Canaseraga' N' Y' 1 1' 41 I , 1 I 14 Ig 1 4 I I I4 Ig '4 . I' I 1 4' I :E 1 4 1: 1 I 4 4 4 4' ' I 4 I :I I If 11 'L ........ A ..,.,....... , .,,..,.,,,.,.V.I i.,,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,. v.,.,.,.,,.,.,.,.,.....,.v.,.,.,.....'I 1, 4, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1' 11 II 4 4: 5, 14 1: 4: I: I: 14 1 14 'I I '1 I I gt 71 gl 31 I :I I I I I I I :I coMPL1MENTs OF 31 42 COMPLIMENTS OF 11 1' 4 11 1 I, 4, I: I1 I Canaseraga State Bask 4 I: Stan Teft 44 4 4f 4, 1' Canaseraga, N. Y. l, 11 Canaseraga, N- Y- j1 4' 41 41 4 4 4 Ig I 1, 4 1, 1, I 4 I I . , , 1 I 4 I 4 1, 41 11 I1 1 41 I, ' I, I I 4 14 I :I 4 I 1: 4, 1: I: I, 4, 1, I, :I :I :I -1l 4 A --AA--,,,,-,A,,,--A-AAA,-A I 4 AAAFAA ,A..,,,,,,,,-,.,,,,,A 1 69 ---v-vv ----- ---------------vv, N4 THE CHIE1-'TAIN H4 COMPLIMENTS OF Hornell Sample Furniture Cfo. Hornell, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF Bateman Motors Hornell, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF Bert Bush JEWELER 67 Main St. Phone 1833 Hornell, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF S. Hollands' Sons From Cellar To Roof Hornell, N. 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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,I II I I I I I I I I I I THE CHIEFTAIN 'A'w 'A:'A'A'A'A'A'w'A''A''An'I IIA'L '4WJ-I-I'A'rx'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'-'AJ' :I I' II II I I I :, I I 'I I1 I I I I COMPLIMENTS OF' I Ig QOMPLIMEMS CIF ,I I I I I I ' Modern Dry Cleaners I I OrdwayFl0r1st jI I' Hornell, N. Y. I Ii Noxth Hornell, N. Y. I I I I I I, I I I 5' I' 'I I I I I: I 5, I I I: :I Y I 5. I I :I I I I, I 5, I ly :I I I I I I I I I I, COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF I 1 I I . H0 t,S Resfaur nt I I Lo0hn's Cleaners II II Y ' a 3: :I AND LAUNDERERS II II Arkport' N' Y' II Ii Hornell, N. Y. I I I I I I I: I I II I I I I I I II ' I I' IC .,.,-....v.....,...,...,.,...,.,.,., ,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,J I-, .....A.. - ..... eu-- T3 I I I 1 1 ,I I ,I I 'I I I I I I I I I 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I THE CHIEFTAIN plq W j :fI ' 7E . I I ,I 'I :I I I I I I I 'I :I :I I I: I 'I II 'I I I I I I I ' 'I 'I I 'I :I COMPLIMENTS OF I' Ig COMPLIMENTS OF I - I I I HornellElectr1c I I Household Arts I Appliance and Service Shop j, IQ I I I Hornell, N. Y. I, :I H0fne1'IN-Y- 1: ' II 'I I II 'I Il I I I 4 'I 'I I: I: I: I 'I 'I :I :I :I If I 'I 'I 'I l 'P 1, I I I 'A 'A 'A'A'A I 'A'A'A'A 'A'A 'A 'x'A'fI If 'A' A'A 'A 'A'A 'A'A 'A 'A 'A'A'A'x'IfI I I I I' I I, If :I 'I 'I II II II II I: ' I I II I' II I I I . I IQ - I I I COMPLIMENTS OF I COMPLIMENTS OF , I U Q: I I Wmeburg 8: Gleason I F. B. Peck Co. I, I I Hardware , I Inc I 'I II il H0rI1e11,N.Y. I I H0me11, N. Y. 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Y. fl Q: IE gi 1' IP 1' 'I COMPLIMENTS OF if li COMPLIMEN1-s op- li . . , 11 Dan1elM..Lev1nson 15 11 Peck Motor Sales 0 . :I I, ' ptomotrlst 'l ll Hornell, N. Y. Hornell, N. Y. 1 li :I 1: 1 1, 4, I '1 1, - - - - - - g - - - - - - - - A - - .w.w.,.v.,.w.'...,l' lg., .v.,,.v.v.v.,.,.,.w.,.w.,.,,.,.,.w.,.,.,,.w.. 76 I4 THE CHIEFTAIN plq COMPLIMENTS OF Lord's Candy Shop Hornell, N. Y. 'C lr 4. qv 5, :I COMPLIMENTS OF A Friend I, Hornell, N. Y. EE I 'C 1, COMPLIMENTS OF Joseph Galbo 8: Co., If it Grows, We have it. Hornell, N. Y. COMPLIMEN TS OF Jones Company Radios Hornell, N. Y. -----4 in in 5. :Q COMPLIMENTS OF 1, l gg Park Appliance Cleaners - Radios if Sales and Service Hornell, N. Y. :I li fi COMPLIMEINTS OF Endicott-Johnson 1: if Shoes 1: :I Hornell, N. Y. 1: 'r tr 1 f--- ------ v--fff-'- '-'- f v f' COMPLIMEN TS OF clicffm-djs Horn.e11's largest Toy and Record Shop 47 Broadway Hornell, N. Y. :T II In if COMPLIMENTS OF 'L The C00k16 J ar 1, 1: Hornell, N. Y. 'r lr 'r tr lr 4, 1. '-- ' - ' ' ' ' ' 1P:-A-A-A-A-A-A-AvAvy-AvAvAvA-Av,-A',-,v.v.v.v.'.v.v.v. THE C H I EFTAIN --------- -v--'--v-- 'I COMPLIMENTS OF A. McHenry 81 Co. Hornell, N. Y. I I I I ,I ,I ,I I 4 ,I I I I I I I I I I I I ,I I I I I il COMPLIMENTS OF James Florists Dependable Floral Service For over 27 years Hornell Wellsville COMPLIMENTS OF Cook's Big Y Selection M Best Leather Goods Here the best costs less Hornell, N. Y. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,I Ii COMPLIMENTS OF Dr. F. M. Tisdale Canaseraga, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF Standard Pennant Co. Big Run, Pa. Jefferson Co. Manufacturers Of High Grade Felt Chenille Awards Also Sweaters I I I 'I 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4 I I I I I I I I 'I 'I 4 I 4 I I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I 4 ---,xx,-------------------,nnI COMPLIMENTS OF Principal, I Dayton E. Murray And The Teachers of Canaseraga Central School 78 Y Ill THE CHIEFTAIN PI4 1887 Lovell, William H. Smith, Fanny A. 1888 Gates, George P. Humphrey, Mary M. 1889 Doud, Elizabeth A. Harris, Homer W. Sleight, Fred Tayler, William J. 1891 Bardwell, John S. D Carrie L. H iday, L. Edith St. John, A. May 1892 Sharon, Anna E. Sutfin, Katherine P. 1893 Craig, Charlotte C. Sharon, James Tuchler, Helene Van Seoter, Evelena Wadhams, Henry D. Wolsey, Mabel A. 1894 Southard, A. Herman 1895 Clark, Charles R. Craig, Harry Crandall, Fred Dolloph, Georgia E. Harris, Daisy M. Humphrey, Austin O'ConnelJ, Katherine Prendergast, Alice R. 1896 . Bissell, Ethel I. Deniso, Cora B. Tuchler, Daniel ' 1897 Hadsell, Nina C. Ellis, Willard W. 1898 Zimmer, Rose A. 1899 Bacon, Mary Ellis, Roy Jeffried, Harry Denison, Ida ' Prendergast, Eleanor 1900 No graduates 1901 N o graduates Olur Alumni 1902 Garwood, Hulbert 1903 Bennett, Mae Schneck, Beulah Symes, Mary Tuchler, James 1904 Dolloph, Madge Garwood, High Henderson, Georgie D. Twist, May Warren, Myrtle 1905 Allen, Harry H. Meeks, Anette A. Miller, Fay W. Pratt, Helen M. Wilson, Gordon 1906 Bacon Lester Harris, Arch 1907 Allatt, May Boyd, John Craig, Esther Fawcett, Myrtie Zimmer, Virginia - 1908 Damon, LeGrande Bluestone, Ethel Craig, 1 Gladys 1909 Garwood, Anna Luce, gyrble Scott, , obert ' Whitney, Stanley 1910 Boyd, Kathleen Burt, Pearl Carney, Anna Dresesrn, Katie Garwood, Robert Hampton, Glenn Strickland, Mary Thomas, Lois 1911 Bacon, Elizabeth Dresser, Helen Ellis, Mabel Gardner, Nelia Gottschall, Alfraeda McKay, Mary Nichols, Ernest Sohwingle, Clev Shay, William Sleggs, George 1912 Bluestone, Lorane Healey, Anna Mapes, Rena Saxton, Grace Scott, Nina Swain, Helen 1913 Burdick, Flossie Burnside, Mary Colgrove, Vere Knights, Maud Neuton, Laura Robertson, Mary Schwingle, Neva Whitney, Hollis 1914 Bailey, Alma Bailey, Robert Cobin, Glenn Gibson, Virginia Harvey, Esther Lippincott, Bertha 1915 Dresser, Ellen Fitzpatrick, Marian Grimes, Hazel Harvey, Helen 1916 Craig, Dorothy Coombs, Adelbert Mapes, Elmer Rowe, Rowena Taylor, Ernest Taylor, Grace 1917 Bailey, Nora Brokaw, Gertrude Coombs, Laura Manley, Marie - A 1918 Bacon, Edith Gates, Philo Hasley, Neil Philips, Marion Scott, Roland Thomas, John ' 1919 Burnside, Leda Gates, Esther Harvey, Ceeille LaMonte, Ona Mehlenbacher, Vera Scott, Phyllis 1920 Lelear, Hazel Scott, Douglas Taylor, Ruth Tildon, Martha 79 1921 Boylan, Carlotta Dresser, Lura Khiel, Gladys Woodward, Geraldine 1922 Ames, Mildred Brownell, Grace Mapes, Glenn Mehlenbacher, Rhea Olin, Marie Sick, Celeste 1923' Burkis, Rosamond Gemmel, St, Clair Gibson, Helen King, Beulah Kingston, Sharon Newton, Marley Olin, Gladys Scott, Betty Gates, Mildred 1924 Bacon, Leonard Pfuntner, Agnes Saxton, Carl Sick, Marjorie 1925 Luce, Dorothy Morrison, Dorothy 1926 Boyd, Ethel Brownell, Myrtle Holdridge, Alice Luce, Esther McCarthy, Kathryn Mehlefnbacher, Adeline Rowe, Elizabeth Scott, Isabel Swick, Mabel Tracy, Helen 1927 Gemmel, Ashleigh Gibson, Martin Gottschall, Elaine McDowell, Warren Nichols, Ilene Phillips, Viola Rowe, Esther Swain, Ernestine 1928 Coombs, Seth' Mastin, Grace Monaghan, Frances Olin, Esther Pierce, Doris Scott, Doris Shay, Helen Q, 1 fi 4 PI4 THE CHIEFTAIN 1929 Dresser, Cleveland Dresser, Frances Edmister, Constance Higgins, Helen McCarthy, Sarah Perry, Carmel Scott, Margaret 511857, Gladys Thomas, Marguerite Tracy, Herthel Weeks, Robert 1930 Bird, Ethel Boyd, Gladys Edimister, Lawrence Glover, Ruth Holdridge, George Jeffries, David Mitchell, John Pierce, James Sick, Gretta . 1931 Coombs, Kenneth Gleason, Thurlo Glover, Onnelee Gould, Marion Karns, Alvah Lacy, QMildred Swain, Roger 1932 Boyd, Florence France, Lillian Gilbert, Grace Gottschall, Harry N. Higgins, Marjorie Iervolino, Tomasina Keough, Robert Mitchell, Ralph Phinney, George Thomas 'Andrew Tracy, Melbourne 1933 Bacon, Monica Brokaw, Theresa Eldredge, Edwin Fawcet ,' Harold Fawcett, Hugh Glover, Dorothy Glover, Marion Higgins, Margie Iervolino, Isbelle Karns, Milton Maynard, Norma Phiel, Alice Phillips, Evelyn Sick, Evelyn Sleggs, Chester Spencer, Lester Wheeler, Jean Wirt, Donald 1934 Brown, Lynn Burnside, Joyce Deiter, Robert Gelser, Ethel fltiir iQLl1111111i Kreidler, Jean Pivak, Mary Wheeler, Lois Reynard, Keith Rowe, Kathryn Wagner, Oleda 1935 Bacon, Lucille Brokaw, Margaret Cuddebaok, Isabel Kreidler, Christine Lander, Helen Merrill, Mae Nichols, Donald Sleggs, Richard Tucker, Josephine Willitt, Frances Wilson,'Gorden, Jr. 1936 Berry, Audrey Coombs, Edith Karns, Lelah Keough, James Lacy, Hugh Mastin, Laura. Norton, Eloise Parker, Melva Pelton, Donna Perry, Theda Piyak, Anna Rowe, Jeanette Sick, LeGrande Tucker, Betty Whitney, Donald 1937 Bruggeman, Arthur France, Edith Gelser, Clair Halbert, Frances Hubbard, Erma Karr, Vivian Kreidler, Walter Lander, Jean Mehlenbacher, George Moose, Victor Moore, Dwight Norton, Keith Pfiel, Clarence Phillips, Earl F. Scott, Kenneth Whitney, Ivan Wilson, Eric 1938 Calkins, Wilbur Carney, Wilbur Carpenter, William Craig, Robert Dieter, Marjorie Flint, Maybell Glover, Neva Harvey, Francis Keough, Herbert Lacy, Earl Lacy, Alton McDowell, Gerald Novell, Odetta Rollins, Virginia Scott, Lewis Underwood, Thayer Wheeler, Lois 1939 Anderson, Helen Berry, Herbert Bruggeman, Fern Fawcett, George Garwood, Marjorie Garwood, Mary Hess, Thelma lsaman, Margaret Klossner, Dolores Moore, Hazel Norton, Warren Phillips, Carl Robinson, Frances Swain, Hugh Tucker, Warren 1940 Berry, Walter Bird, Victor Chase, Ruby Coombs, Eleanor Dolloph, Clara Gelser, Pauline Goodnoe, Nina Higgins, Raymon Keough, LaVerne May, Gerald McGuire, Betty Morris, George Neu, Betty Newville, Jeanne Phillips, Rita Piyak, Margaret Plank, Leo Wentworth, Bessie 194 1 Ames, Marjorie Burnside, Bruce Carney, Harolcs Dieter, Howar, Harvey, Nelson ' O'Connor, Doris Scott, Dorothy Sleggs, Rhea . Spencer, Doris Wilson, John 1942 Bird, Maxine Carpenter, Gerald Coombs, Richard Harvey, Theresa Jackson, Leighton Longwell, Joyce Shay, William Sommers, Mary Stephens, Margery Stonebrook, Lois Wheeler, Charles Wheeler, Kathryn 1943 Beecher, Harold Carpenter, Marie Brokaw, Elizabeth 80 Cromwell, Lorma Ewart, Dean Flower, J osepht - Garwood, Pauline Gelser, Orlo Glover, Winifred Karns, Percy ., Keough, Myrtle Norton, Iola Pfuntner, Margaret Reynard, Jean Shay, Howard Thomas, Marion Wampole, Jayne Whitney, Julia Wilson, Jack Worden, Eugene 1944 Bird, Marilyn Clarke, Francis King, Marjorie Knights, Dorothy Longwell, Eleanor Coombs, Gerald Garwood, Marcia Mann, Philip Norton, Raymond Perry, Ethel Rowe, Virginia Shay, Bonner Tucker, Lester Harrison, Erma 1945 Doud, Evelyn Stonebrook, Wilma Coombs. Neal ' King, Shirley Newville, Mary Neale, Viola Karr, Stephen Morris, Mildred Mann, John Flower, Russell Wheeler, Carols... Windsor, Donald 1946 . Carpenter, Lawrencef' Doud, Jeanettef Fogle, Pauline f Griifith, Buigtonf Hess, Grace Karr, Francisf Karr, Robert, Keough, Harry' Klossner, Glenna,- McGuire, Helen Norton, Theodore, Perry, Mary' Saxton, Julian - Shay, J eanne, ' Spencer, Richardf' Spike, Bette Wentworth, Sclenaf Wheeler, Patricia: whiting, Marilyn! Worden, Arlene, France, Jesse A Glover, Audrey , 6


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