Cassadaga Valley High School - Valley View Yearbook (Sinclairville, NY)
- Class of 1952
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QX MR BARRIS- WE ARE PROUD TO DEDICATE THIS BOOK TO YOU YOUR CAREFUL GUIDANCE AND YOUR APPRECIATED BY DEDICATING THIS BOOK TO YOU WE HOPE THAT WE ARE EXPRESSING AT LEAST A SMALL PART OF OUR GRATITUDE THE SENIORS SERVICES TO OUR STAFF HAVE BEEN GREATLY us-' 3, :Q 3 3-535525 W A .4 f , L A 14, - ---1 M ,a Q an Y 5 ,I K 5. ..., , Q 5gif'f?-E1-2'-5:21 553 ts3 i'g 555 523 35 gim- F- gg I-' .L ' '55 4 5 f V x S 1 ,. f i , Q C 555 13 .L 15, W Vx sr , we 3: L+ ' ff-1 1 v lc' J - v'l'll I' l'l.ll ll Plllllhll I7 'ILE Still I CLASS mmm nun :mm mm SIIKLAIIYILLE Ill YIIK Having reached our goals in education here at Cassadaqa Valley Central School We the class of 1952 are approaching the time of parting to pur sue our individual ambitions Our class motto has been Enter to learn qo forth to serve We have been learning for many years Now we are about ready to ao forth into the careers of our choice During our years at After We graduate we will tend to drift apart be cause of our own individual careers so may this book be the means of bringing back happy times to each one May We have pleasant memories of each other We hope that We have selected a Wise course for our future and Will apply ourselves in the very best way May you all emoy much success as you begin your assignments in the outside World Editor in Chief Cassadaqa Valley We have build up friendships. 1 A xx TIATI Bacwclafg Vxce Presxdent Presldent Treasurer Mr Bert A Dawley Mr Lee W Srmth Mr Marshall D Hale Mr P Walter Frednckson Cassadaqa Gerry Smclaxrville Cassadaqa Clerk Mr I Arthur France Mr Emest Kelly Mr Raymond C Olson Smclalrvxlle Stockton Smclairville Cabsentl Our Best Wishes to THE CLASS OF 1952 for Health Happmess Success THE BOARD MEMBERS I 5 l 1, If . . . . . - . . . . . . . Life in a democratic country 1m poses the responsibility on us citizens to be educated to be as well educated as our abilities and finances will per mit Democracy can survive in a coun try only when the citizens can think can reason and draw conclusions after weighing the facts High school must not mean the end to learning and study If college is possible take advantage of it by all means However there are many ways of self education for the person with ambition In the past some people tried to gain an education so that they would not have to work so hard An easy life should not be our aim Rather 1t should be to serve our country and fel low man better so that our democratic in a world threatened by cultural dark ness E Berndt emu., We hear much about democracy in our daily life, in our newspapers, magazines, over the radio, on televi- sion and in school classes. We are very anxious to accept the privileges of the democratic way of life, freedom of press, religion, a voice in govern- ment. We hear considerably less about the responsibilities of the individual necessary to maintain this democratic way of lifep participation in govern- ment, the respect of- the rights of mi- nority groups, participation in the eco- nomic life. We are in a period of na- tional crisis. Our very national exist- ence may depend on our acceptance of the responsibilities of the democratic way This year book is a documenta tion of your preparation to participate in this way of life May it always be an effective reminder of the way you as an 1nd1v1dual accept your responsibili ties of preparation I A France 1' 7 '4' W 0 l .4 , ,. ' I ' I . W l, I I I Q . .El 1, '41 fl' -'Q I - Tl t, w.,,l,1 , ' I . ll A K, ll 5 way of life will be a beacon of light 314 l aww, lst Row M Fellows R Wang T Tcllmcm 2nd Row H Tousley E Turk G Swanson lf' 8 Sllllflg M Fox M Huntley E vV'l'11'lI19Y Stcmdmq W Bradley L. Carter I. McLaughlin Sitting- V. Bouquin K. De-pledge M. Mcxbuce Stczndinq- W. Monteith I. Childs E. Meyers C. Comish aww, Sitting- W. Tcmner R. Bcrrris M. Spczfford Standing- B. Tewinkle S. Perham gf! L ' wiv AAM Aff? 9 Slfuclenfl' Humor-I Seated W Srmpson R Iohnson H Best D Barmore W Wane Standmq L Anderson R Putnam B Nxchols W Bhzzard W Woodard C Lmd A Howard P Barmore L Iohnson Pres1dent Dale Barrnore Vlce Presldent Rachael Iohnson Treasurer Walte Walte- Secretary Harnet Best Early 1n September the Student COuDC1l came 1nto bemq Wlth homeroom electlons and the campalqn to choose the members and leaders of the orgamzatron CV Was d1V1d9d 1nto two armed camps the Weapons of the campcuqn bemq Popeye p1pes carrxecl by loyal sen1or followers and brg red apples Worn by Jumor Uohnny Apple se dl rooters Rachael Iohnson B111 Srmpson Dale Barmore and Hamet Best nommees from the sen1or and Jumor classes respect1vely made solemn vows ln the k1Ck oft assembly to tulhll the re spo'1s1b1l1t1es that the1r elect1or1 would brmq to them When the votes were tmally tabulated the Junlors 1t was found had captured the pres1 dency and the sen1ors had come through to W1n the seat of the VICE Presldent These elected representatwes ot the student body are frequently called tooether by Mr Berndt the1r advrser to express the1r opuuons on school matters and to carry out such dutres as fall 1n the1r 1ur1sd1ct1on lOl 0 7 if ty , f Lf' 1 ' af. . t iv, Q. , i L Q ,Q . g3m,... lisewf-Q d W I. Larson, P. Eddy., B.'I-Iagerdon, Garback, France: R.'Sa1isburyl U I l I l I U I - - - .. - .- - - T' I . I . . I . I . . ' 9 . I I I I . L . . . . . . . A h I . . I - . - . 1 1952 M Q Zan From early 1n the fall up to the eve of Commencement rtself every semor has fancred how 1t would be to march rn the solemn processron to the front of the audltorrum where each one w1ll leave h1s role as hrgh school student The moment each semor recerves h1S long awa1ted drploma thrs leave takrng Wlll have been accomphshed Yet the rece1v1ng of the d1ploma 1S but a small part of the nostalgrc memorles the sen1ors Wlll have of then hrgh school years wont they remember too How thrrllmg 1t was as the curtarn opened on Act I Scene I How delrghtful 1t was to lrnger 11'1 groups near a favonte locker even though the bell had sounded How exc1t1ng rt was to root for the home team rn a norsy crowded gym How easy rt was to fOI'Q1V9 and be forgrven ln moments of cr1s1s Um Hdaum TURK SWANSON MCLAUGHLIN Occupyrng a promment place rn our memorles of hrgh school w1ll be the teachers who have adv1sed and alded us rn all our act1v1t1es It rs they who have spent after school hours VV1l.l'1 us 1 nour harrred efforts to make money and deadl1nes It 1S they Who have made rt pos s1ble for us to agree when drvergent op1n1ons hampered our progress Partrcularly to Mr Swanson and Mr MacLaughl1n our semor advrsers and Mrss Turk and Mr Barns our yearbook advlsers do the sen1ors wrsh to express srncere gratrtude for the help that has made the last year of the class of 52 a successful and happy one l12 -r , I - . , - ,- , . . . , . . . O gg Q ,ij -'gggf H Q '3f'l , 7 T . . . WILLIAM BETTS LILA ARRANCE E Janet RICHARD BOUQUIN c o ley Rcmchl X Roger Im d ow S1'11I'IGY Cactus! So what' I Cant Help It I Shnmp Boats M V RICHARD COULCHER ROBERT BURKETT Ivfiffln PAT FELLOWS Ambrose Abba Dqbbq WGN Im here the party can stcxrtl Oh for COTI1 sukes' There Is Nothmg Inke A Dame S 50 NICG T0 HCIV9 A Around The House S ' n C 1 J ' 4 : . A M325 7 I 4,4 M X I13I IANET FREDRICKSON Floyd F1-ORA GIBBENS Hb? Dgug S pt mber Song Bud Why? Never' G ve Me T me Wedding Bells 7441! if s1!ccc'4 flk-rx GENE HEATH Plcnds LAVVRENCE HAYS Lt MU S Al G HELEN HUBARTT e s see n Esther Chevrolet' lncldemcuyl Three Oclock In The Mornmg poodle Cut A Fme Romance' Whispering ' ll4l 1-Q ,Q 4 I 'V f hy NK V. I , t M ALTHEA GEERTSON ku 'E ,k , 1- .2 e N I . .I . I ll ,J 'J K VJ J. J Se' I LEONA IOHN SON B h JOYCE JOHNSON HJC RACHAEL JOHNSON I dont care' Dlck Faraway Places SheI'I1'1 Oh gee! Hey you kldS' Cant Help Lovmg That Man Cockta11s For Two BETH MATTOON LOER 'UNE LOUOKS Bethle JANET MCNEIGHT Nonchalanilyl e There s Always Room At MOOUGY Well big Deal Our House Anyone seen Moon? What Are You Dolng Star Dust New Years Eve l15 I I NETTIE MILLER VELMA MESSENGER C 'f EARLE MUSGROVE Dar a h Img' R1-1dY I Wonder Whos K1ssmq Loretta Clever' Her NOW Lets t ke m cl mov el Cold Cold Heart Im A B q Boy Now E NANCIE OCHS CHARLOTTE NICHOLS Chee' WALTER OLMSTEAD no Sklp The Rovm Knd Romalne Thms qlrlgm Ill never 'Kell' Undec ded Cmderella s Pumpkm IGI Seniafvi hu- JOHN RANDALL AQQN N Sqlutfftomn PAYE ROBINSON Throw hxm a hsh' Wxmoweh Bobble f Mamhge Vows' Wh We KIS7' In The Shadow fun at do you know about that' Take Me Out To The Ball Game TURNER WILLIAM SIMPSON Xafefftoflf? MARY VANHORN Mary Th dmc S Eddle Let s go home Rlqht Kmd Of Love 9 YPSY Why shore Youve Got To Be A Football Hero I17 6 i I P' LQ ' J 2 I' H A H . I f f - . . H I . H U H .jp ' ' 1 1 K 'mx If , c gf .jf l 4 sw ' ' .. - n 1 fl' 4 I' ' - 1 0140114- KENNETH WERT WALTER WAITE Kenme ESTHER WINTON Dont throw cr rodl over A Bottle Of wme Lcrwrence Dont forget the decxdhne' Oh brother! PCIfI'lClC! There s Been A Change In ,-7 DELBERT WISE f f . , Ianet fl? nf jx C' One oi Mc1c's boys I ' 41,5 lgffl lx LUELLA WISSMAN Tiny OO'OO'O'0-4 N0b0dY'S Chasing Me , H I'11 Sail My Ship Alone' i f C, rg, l181 If '91 if XY ,lJ I IV piggy! Mijfbwiw Wtw Presldent Frank Wcnte V1ce Pres1dent Terry Shaffer Advlser Mrs Tallfnan A large class-an actrve class-a versa t11e class th1s 1S the class of 1953 A V1CtOI'Y 1n the Student counc11 cam palqn mauqurated a year full of act1V1ty for these enerqehc Jumors who have qamed both fun and money from thelr numerous proJects Umque among them was the mln strel show of Ianuory 25 1n wh1ch class mem bers put asrde the1r 1nh1b1t1ons for an eve- nmq of memment and muslc fee , IQZSHI Prrst Row W Farnham R W1tt Second Row I LeBaron S MGCCUbblH P Shoemaker P Kelly B Can' I Brooks N Earle I Collms Thxrd Row M Bulger B Mangme I Dorman P Cowles P Brooks S Snyder P Barmore A Telhnqhunsen Fourth Row I Woodard D Vollentme F Imm R Putnam W Peck K Nutt H T111 C Lmd l201 ' jr' A , , ff .- Y! V' . I 1 .JJ AUX, I I JK I as g 'V X ' fx A I f' lf , Nix' I I ' -'S x v ' , .S , A , N W if If 'l f 1-1,,,ffQ-J-C27 ,f a , . . , Secretary Rupert Loucks Treasurer Mane Bulger Adv1ser Mrs Perham A hvely comedy portraylnq the darmg deeds of Our M1ss Brooks was presented to an apprec1at1ve aud1ence on March 14 As the 52 annual went to press the Jumors were lookxng prom wrse and were prepannq to dxrect the1r enerq1es toward malanq the dance one to remember Proudly wearxnq new class nnqs the Il11'11OI'S of 52 came mto the1r own and eager ly awa1t then' new role as the semors of 53 I-:Q F1rstRow-G Earle C Edson A Carlson D Okerlund M Khngmsmnh I Chelton Second Row M Gxlmore H Best S Strcught N Roberts I Lehnen W Holmes I Mellor Thxrd Row T Shaffer D Barmore K Wcnte G Carlson R Loucks L Tun: I Dlehl Fourth Row W Fredrlckson B Turlansky F Wane I Peck L Groat L Iohnson G Boss 2 V 1 .1 J The class of 1954 has begun the long hard chrnb to the top of the ladder Under the leadershgo of thp,'folloW1n,g OFFICERS , P Q41 nt Courtney Peterson V1ce Presrdenf Helen MacDonald Secretary Mary Bemard Treasurer Malcolm Best Advlser MISS Turk Advrser w Mrs Fox They ,stepped onto the hrst rung of the ladder W1t'h enthus1ast1c support of the Stu dent Councrl Camparqn Therr real boost Flrst Row A Iohnson A Howard, H MacDonald Second Row V Tunansky, E Grbbens, P Homnk, F Odell, R Edwards, D Smxth, W Bulger, W Swanson, E Sxscho Thrrd Row C Peterson, B Peck, B Hulett, M Best, S Clark, I VanHom, R Wrllxams, F Iosephson, K Kzbbe Fourth Row P Chrrsty, M Koterass N Barrus,I Rcmda11,I Arrance, L Kxlmer, R Snell, K Tolman l22l of M ifjtig, Qi roundlof gass act1v1t1es came Wrth, e fI1OV19 HIGH SCHOOL HERO wh1ch was prohtably presented on February 1 An GXplOS1V9 produchon 1n the three-act play THE ATOMIC BLONDE came next on Aprrl Z5 1n thrs 1n1t1a1 year of real hlqh school GCl1V1l19S The sophomores have really emoyed the 1951 52 school year and have found that as a class they Work well together have dxscovered how much n., store 4 LC for them durmg the re talfafd f' N L qraduahon XX if XY K XZ, A JZ? LZ 'X X.: Fxrst Row J Cole, M R1chardson, R Baker, B Haqerdon, N Gesaman, N Chapman, M Bernard Second Row B Bhzzard, R Anderson, W Atwell, D Colbum, H Chelton, H Chnsty, R Luce Third Row R Jefferson, I Depledqe, D Faulkner, F B1I1kO, L Wolfe, E Clark, B Nlles Fourth Row I Atwe1l,W Chrlds, B SIUROHS, B Smith, E Abbey, N Iohnson, C Howard l23l lt 'fy ' r A p V V ff, TEX-'lclrj ' ffl! .Af L' ,', uf' . N ,ff ,ff .f ' if L4 HJ' i,,:l'L A .ff f S JU ,rf ,-,G ,,-J' l U v' I 'IN 7,, 'l f. , f V' 'UIQ' .4 'Ava iff, A' ' ef ' I I' A A' y I ' 4' ' ' ' ,J ' fir T. mia s lset , f' P -4 , , -H it Q, l ' M za, DY ,y 1 5,gvQ j Tail- eff C Se f Q . K, if . M-f 'V ' 5 v Q .flex If G . E! vw 5,1 Alu XI fd X! X, V! W kxxvf ix? I, E' T C MJ xc this-' -r - ' . lw-fd wc! R WE X K i l , 5. bv B 3 X 'S ff6,!fz jy ,J ff' S.. I 1, In October the 1cxss hcki-,an orqamzatlon meetrnq 1 the school audr rrurn t that meetmq the llowmg otfrcers erelelected X- I Presrdent Arthur Swanson Vrce Presrdent Perry Cardott Secretary Shelvy 'T1bbets Treasurer Lou1se Norberq Reporter Gordon Lmd Now that Grade school was over the class reahzed as they elected these offrcers the I'9SDOI'1S1l31l1l19S before them R9SpOI'1S1b1l 1t1es not only connected Wllh Hrqh School but Wrth loemg good cmzens m the1r comrnu mtres as we They were leaders now Wxth SBRSX - ex Fxrst Row E Wrlbur W Bmko R Syper B Okerlund Second Row-G Wrlhams I Storer E Mower G Lind E 'I'horp C Iohnson D Fessenden P Wert 'I'h1rd Row-G Kropcrt Church S Txbbetts V Richardson I Parker L Norberg I Loucks I Du f-ardz Fourth Row A Sw Iohnson R Bulger E Gurlmqer N Wane I Larson P Barnes R Musgrove l241 7' i 4 ,gl R ' L.: A GJ I , I I If lv' 4 Q I ' V' Rf .I I I R , If is I rx: I It A I It I I I ' X5 kb!! I - 1 - - - , ' x ,fwjgr J ' ' ' l I I I .-41.59 ff - f 5.51. 'C A , -I I 'gt :' . Hi ' , :J - te V' x I- ' xx -fmxx .x,41JjT':3 A ,A ' -Al'lXw',!,xlL ,FILL Xf ly I , W LY meg N1 .V . X kr, fill. I- 0 , -.rx -Q N - Q - ' DL fy. Lf . HS, gl.: r V, N , Qi 6 Q .' ' f ,G LNG f 4 I ,. ' rf. C3 x I ,. l t R 4 . X I . rx 9 I ,. on 'Z . diggs, -11 ,V :ffl f .I I I LQVJV1 A,-1 I- ,JI xx .lx VL' N' M, NU , , - ' ' I N X: N5 ,vb ,jill V f x , ,f I 1 -RJ i 4 QV 'f f 1? S 1 iw.. ,Q A this in mind a field trip to the Automatic ,. Voting Machine Company in Iarnestown was -J arranged through the Social Studies Depart I ment Early in the yeargdne of 'the mernhlrs of the class was 1nJ e and sevldrab pro ,J yects have been c ned t tor make en'year happier 24' Although the ireshlnerf are unable to participate in extra curricular activities to any great extent they are biding then' time patrently unt1l they can take a more prorm nent place the scheme of things, here at Cassadaga, 7Val1eQy ' f ' I f 'V' J H- JV' 6 ff, x'5 ' fd JI Ca ff I AD -I '11, 'VU T Q txkxrv rc., GP? F1rstB.ow R Fredrrckson G Brooks Ft Camfield F Smith Second Row R Bergqulst A Iohnson P Eddy B Lawson D Runge R Carr S Ames 'I' Thorp Third Row 'K Dorman R MacCubbm P Bull I Bradley C Crossley R Somberqer I Diehl T Vtfolfel C Iohnson Fourth Row-G Hanes R Gross L Harvey C Wrles G Westley P Cardott B Nxchols B Haskell N McLeod ,, V E251 f I ff WM fF1rst Row W Olmstead I Derby D Carlson M Iohnson K Bernard F Campese M Cox R War' Thtrd Row R Carlson B Baker I Pattrson E BYIQQS I Lmdsey I Hussey N Cuttmg M. Gens Fourth Row Iosephson A Grabow R Sahsbury I Nolte N Ames I Scolton B Merrrfleld G Parnell Frith Row I xssman L ane R Qnnes M Carlson W Knapp L Anderson I Derby Grabow f. mi X X Fxrst Row D Weller I Lehnen W Roberts F Stanton I Swanson I. Dewyea G Edson Second Row S Tolman I Bhzzard P LISI R Cooley S Barns C Luce B Iohnson F Lehnen Thrrd Row-O Carlson C Petsch A Anderson W Llnd D Holtz R Tanner B Tyler P Randall B Peterson Fourth Row I Carlson D Nyhart M Terrtl R Best S Rendell N Payne W Woodard R Farnham W Anderson Frfth Row F Olmstead E Ioy B Torrey N Smit G Wrse E Williams W Spencer D Newton I Snyder .1 I X JJ' 'U ,X Y S ,-A X V J, , 4 tl 4' 0 .I - -IQ ,. ,X 2 1 Ain J. if if ' 'N V 5 K , , F 'QU . ff ,I ' 1' - 1 A Y A 'ti - , E3 X ,' Qs 3 ' A uf v ,rr 0 ' 1 , X, s- X I . f L' . 1 pl ' x,'.'-I lx 1 'DW'- 3' r - -Q Z Second Row-P. Calkins, C. Lawson, I. Betts, V. Maio, I. DeVlieaer, L, Atwell, R. Loucks, K. Lescalleet. A V 3 l .fx I ' S QNX fx T . I I 2 - X ' p I rss? 5513 ?ief5 N Prrst Row R Storer L France S Wxlber A Hanna W Strong P Cole L Iohnson H Nxchols Second Row-C Foster I Slaubauqh E Stevens H Harper D Barmore C Frsh H Bower L Carlson Thxrd Row R Chelton C Haskell C Kelley I Akin R Caddxck K Br11l1cm R Iohnson M Howard G Cuttmq Fourth Row E Gxbbens D Iohnson R Crawford F Wert M Lmdberq D Westley A Garback E Reardon M Haqerdon F1rstRow I Gaqlxano D Waters G Wxlson D Greene R Putnam D Iosephson T Tanner G Tewmkle Second Row L llllGCCUbb1H D Stevens I Weber I Carlson B Yaqer D Merrlll B MacKenz1e R Swanson Thzrd Row L Nash D Runge H Hover W Ulnch M Westley F Kovaclc B Undemrood H Raner Fourth Row M Sortore B Puts R Halleck L Iohnson P Scolton S Sampsell D Underwood P1fth Row P Hendrxckson L Brown P Barnes D Snyder P Crawford C Mrller R Iohnson l27l .JS QQ- -E I 1 X, .Q 1 J Ml I W. , . 1 . I , - 5 I , A I Q 1 - 1 . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . I 1- I 1 1 1 . 1 - 1 - 1 -I 1 - 1 - 1 - - I I W- 1 - I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I' 1 .1 ' , - 'xx' 1'w'f,1,1 . , ff K, , , ! I 1-., ,-. X :V . ' . xk 5 X E x xx ix I, QE l 11 ' 1 - 1 - I 1 - 1 - 1 - 1,- , . ' . 1- 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - l, . . 11 1 - 11 - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - , . . 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - . W' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I f o , if 5, 'HQM s .ii , X .e PS. ik ' mf is '49 ...I I' -533 A .IN H+, ffl fx 1 K W Q A O S A NV n rm Senior: Eancf First Row-P. Kelly, N. I. Earle, I.. Iohnson, E. Mower, D. Okerlund, I. Randall, H. MacDonald, S. Straight, H. Best, G Earle, I. Peck. Second Row-A. Howard, F. Waite, M. Bernard, I. Bradley, I. Parker, D. Faulkner, M. Richardson, F. Iosephson, I Iohnson, M. Bulger, W. Olmstead, R. Iohnson. The traditional concert at the Gerry Homes Harvest Festival began another busy year ior the Senior Band. The ba:nd members and the residents of the Homes, whom they entertained, appreciated and enjoyed this annual get-together. Next came the big event and the main attraction of the year-the coming of All-State to Cassadaga Valley. Our band has played in this program tor a number ot years, but this year was more fun than usual because our music department entertained the organization. Music stu- i301 I .f I ,! 1 1 .X I .1 I ,A l k X f , - ' .,s.4 '-', . N ff, M30 Seniaa Edna! First Row-S. Barris, B. Crosley, E. Thorp, N. Miller, S. Ames, I. Mellor, A. Becker, R. Putnam, B. Blizzard, D. Bouquin. Top Row-M. Best, Mr. Cornish, B. Burkett, W. Olmstead, H. Chelton, K. Waite, F. O'Dell, C. Lind, W. Fredrickson, B. Peck. B. Haqerdon, C. Nichols, B. Iohnson, R. Bulger, B. Iosephson. dents from many communities in Western New York were here on Octo- ber l9 and 20, with rehearsals on the 19 and the very beautiful concert on the 20th. Profits from this highly successful affair were used to pur- chase two new musical instruments. Another event which is always keenly anticipated was the Spring Concert qiven by the bands on May 23. This and their participation in the Fredonia Music Festival, also held in May, concluded another qrati- fying year for the Senior Band. I31l I, ZL,M,,,Ll1!l1v!1 '7 M 59, ' am! I Flrst Row H MacDonald I Depledge R Cooley G Fessenden B Yager I Eddy Second Row B Rmaldl C H1lton P Bull S Tolman I Parker L Nash M Hagerdon C Luce K Bernard I Bradley I Sylvester R Iohnson Third Row I Blxzzard M Cox R Bradley T Thorp R Green D Farrbanks D Lewls W Peck H Earle R Knoll R Chelton D Runge V Prrvateer P Lrsr M Iohnson A Howard L Warte Fourth Row D Anderson D Barmore N Payne D Iosephson G Tewrnkle R Putnam A Iosephson D Colburn Frith Row Mr Cornrsh C Mohr S Barns L MGCCubbH1 R Storer S Ames E Gxbbens I Storer W Fredrrckson F Wane I Vanl-lorn E Mower R Lmdrom R Wrssman Presrdent Ianet Bl1ZZCII'd Secretary and Treasurer She1la Barns L1brar1an Robert Putnam The Iunror Band made up of the younger set supported by assorted Senlor Band mem bers has emoyed another pleasurable and prohtable year of musrc makmg Goal of the year s pract1c1ng has been the sprlng testwal at Fredonxa where the Iumor Band competed playrng Grade Three musrc Thrs orgamzatron represents a kmd of budge tor our young 1nstrurnental1sts where they learn to play as a group rather than as 1nd1v1dual performers Besrdes rncreaslng thexr skrll and pleasure rn mus1c the exlstence of such an organrzatron guarantees experlenced play ers to replace Semor Band members who graduate The prospect of bemg able to play 1n the Semor Band represents a worthwh1le goal to these young people whose long hours of pract1ce are rewarded 1n the hne musrc they play together l32l f ' I l 4 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 . . 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 . , . 1 I W - ' I 4 I - I I I - I - V - I ' l I ' I - I - I v I I I f I ' ' I - I - I 1 A . 1 - A 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 E. Gibbens, I.. Iohnson, W. Swanson, A. Iohnson, W. Olmstead, V. Richardson, R. Waite, P. Hoitink. . 4 - I 1 - 1 - 4 1 . I 1 . 1 . 1 . I , . , . I . , . 11 11 . 1 , . 1 . . . . . . I - . 4 V D. Ghana First Row 'NI Ochs M Bernard N Roberts M VcmHorn Second Row P Cowles S Snyder I LeBaron B Simons Third Row V Turiansky I Mellor A Iohnson S Stralghi Fourth Row H Hubartt N Johnson F Robinson A Geertson ful year The activities began in October when they were host to lhe All State Choir This gfoup included representatives from choruses throughout Westem New York and the affair was an important event on the C V C S fall calendar At Christmas time the chorus told the Christmas Story in song through the singing of Negro Spirituals Another proiect was the presentation of the operetta Margie Goes Modern at a Parent Teacher Association meeting and in an assembly program Final appearances of the Girls Chorus will be in the May Festival at Fredonia State Teachers College and at the Cassadaga Valley Central School s baccalaureate service 1331 ' -1 . , . , . , . . With Miss Mabuce as its director, the Girls' Chorus has had an interesting and success- P Stmlwla S Samosell B Yager M Howard L France R Swanson D Nyhart L Norberq P Barnes H Best D Okerlund F Robmson I Bradley I 34 1 . , 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - I - 1 - l I , , . , . . W fgiig FlfSl Row W Hulell R .Anderson R Bouqurn R Burkett R Coulcher T Shaffer E Musqrove W Nuti D Barmore W Atwell G Carlson M Best Second Row R Illrlhams B Tunansky D Vollenlrne I Randall W Peck W Slmpson K Wert W Chllds W Bhzzard H T111 C Peterson 744-J! W Standxnq A Iohnson L Iohnson M Bernard N Chapman I Depledge A Howard A Carlson N Earle G Earle Mrss Turk H Best L Kllmer I Chelion I Fredrlckson H MacDonald P Barmore S Straxqht B Matloon C Howard I Randall L Loucks C Nrchols M Bulger K Tolman B N1les I 35 0 o L - Seated-N. Putnam, P. Fellows, L. Wissman, I. Iohnson, P. Kelly, N. Ochs. l Tfdleff ww 'x ! 'v5--Fw-nu Fxrsl How E Wmton V Messenger L Hays W WCI1l9 I Randall I Fredrnkson L Loucks A M1ller Qecond Row M Burns L Iohnson L Wzssmcn C Nlchols A Geertson M E Vcm Hom P Fells vs Mlss Turk way, ef vented D Okerlund N Putnam E Wmton L Iohnson Stcmdmg I Randall I Freduclcson N O hs L Loucks P Fellows V Messenger P Bcxrmore H MacDonald T Shaffer F Robmson M Klmqmsmxth I36 0 5 If PM I Z W iw, 'ft M-5: 'Q 1 A In , sis '-A .. , , 4 -7- I ' M- Third Row--E, Musqrovfs. l 5. n ' q X dv 8,1 A Q, f 6 , A fi uw 6 my A I , .4 I l'm. K 'J I 4. JI. 14. 7 Seated Miss Tonner I Mellor my Stcmdmq S Chllds B Niles A Iohnson I Larson l l 46-714 Second Row F Iosephson R Edwards K Kibbe H Chrlsty D Runge I Atwell Third Row P Hoitmk E Glbbens H Chelton M Church F Smith B Betts Fourth Row P Ccxrdott R Wltt L Iohnson M Richardson Standing-G Lmd C Wlles F371 J' . C I A '- A , . r . 1' J If I I I .9 cw' First Row-G. Hecxth, B. Williams, C. Lind, K. Waite, W. Childs, R. Smith. 8 Gap The H1 V and T 1 H1 Y lubs as a part Ot the1r proqrarn of prornounq cxtlzenshrp make an annual award ot character cups to a semor boy or q1rl These cups W1ll be presented at qraduatron tune to two of the ten candldates chosen early 1n the sprmq The clubs hope that rn recoqnxzmq 1n senlors the quallhes and xdeals for wh1ch I-l1Y stands that they are Gldlflq rn encouraqrnq better school c1t1zensh1p and an awareness of the rmportance of The normnatxon cornrnrttee IS made up of the Senlor Adv1sors H1Y and Tr1H1Y ad vrsors the d1rectors of the physlcal educat1on departments and faculty representatlves From th1s panel w11l be chosen the two students who most nearly meet the requuernents set up by the comrmttee Candrdates w1ll be Judqed on the tollowmq pomts character c1t1zensh1p sp1r1tual 1deals physlcal attalnment and scholarsh1p The canchdates are Rlchard Bouqum Nona Putnam Walter Waxte Esther Wlnton Robert Burkett Luella WIQSIHGH Walter Olmstead Leona Iohnson lOhI1 RGT1dG11 Pat Fellows Isa , r'-- '- c , ' ' ' , . character building in the educational process. I - .- .- - , , . - l X TISS Wmilq Qaeda!! y Football Trophy B111 S1mpson HALFBI-1 CK CO-CAPTAIN Neal Brad1gan Earle Musgrove FULLBACK COACH Don Vollentvne CO CAPTAIN OUARTERBACK How1e Crowell Gary Tewlnkle Dlck COUICITPT loin Wlssmqn Ken Wert END WATER BOY CENTER MANAGER END 7 N--.-s The most successful season for the Cassadaga Valley Central School Cougars on the gr1d1ron was completed w1th a record breakmg tr1umph of seven w1ns and no defeats Our season opened at P1ne Valley and ended on our home held w1th P1ne Valley furnrsh mg the oppos1t1on The results of th1s play oft game placed our boys on top and made them the County Class B Football Champlons Our team had the new e penence ot pertormmg under the arcs at Sherman The records showed our cougars had scored 226 pomts to our opponents 52 1nclud1ng three scoreless games From our team came the league s two hlghest scorers B111 S1mpson led w1th 90 polnts followed by team mate Earle Musgrave Wllh 75 Ken Wert was the spark to the Cougars defense 1401 if lg r. , t Q 1 1, X0 T . 11 Q 11 lt . tl? ,y . 'J , y . K 5' ' 1 257' Arnold Becker HALFBACK Bud T111 EN Cassadaqa Cassadaqa Cassadaqa Cassadaqa Cassadaga Cassadaqa PLAYOFF Cassadaqa Yfafmzfq Wanda!! Dale Barmore FULLBACK HP-I-FBACK QUARTERBACK GY Musqmve Lee Turk CENTER CENTER SCORES P1ne Valley Bemus Po1nt Clymer Sherman Brocton Mcryvllle Pme Valley I 4 Gordon Carlson HALPBACK Ken Nutt EN C Basil T11fiUf1SkY 1 L4 Wilbur Farnham ly ff , , l 'wx J:-fi tag' D R D - - - - 30 - - - - - - 14 - - - - 38 ' - - - - - 7 - - - - 24 - - - - - - 20 - - - - 24 - - - - - - 0 - - - - 48 - - - - - - o - - - - 13 - - - - - - - 0 . ---- 49 - ----- 12 11 Baffkezfddl Don Vollentlne Dlck Coulcher Bob Burkett FORWARD GUARD GUARD .Ark Earle Musgrove B111 S1mpson CENTER Ken Depledge FORWARD COACH The vars1ty basketball team had one of the best teams 1n several years th1s year lac I P 1ng second 1n the County Class B League by W1nn1ng 10 of 12 league games played Th GY were equally successful 1n non league encounters, takmg 2 of the 4 games pla ed S y conng honors were evenly d1str1buted among the t1rst str1ng men but much cred1t 1S due the second stung players for the hne support and cooperanon glven by them 1421 me 3 ttrr ntaritl ttt11-st 1 Dick Bouquin GUARD Terry Shaffer FORWARD Cassadaqa Cassadaqa Cassadaqa Cassadaqa Cassadaqa Cassadaqa Cassadaqa Cassadaqa Southwestern Iame-toWn Brocton Pine Valley Silver Creek Southwestern Westfield Brocton Iohn Randall FORWARD Lee Turk MANAGER SCORES 43 53 44 41 F431 Cassadaqa Cassadaqa Cassadaqa Chssadaqa Cassadaga Cassadaqa Cassadaqa Cassadaga Ken Nutt GUARD Dale Bcnmore CENTER Pine Valley Silver Creek Westfield Brocton Pine Valley Iamestown Silver Creek Westfield Bafikezfddl 4 H 4 K are E I l 33 38 59 is Q zz ss 47 33 43 QL in c,d1Me0f 1 sd J, W' MW' 'f a s , 15 , W A J f o ff ' l . l . 1- . 'U . '1 O U1 so I- CD QV . rm -A 5-05 O . '1 5 Q. I 5- B. .,4 I CD 9 M. as ' 5 ,' 5 1 . -2' g . W Q. LQ . . 8 ,- D' . 52 ,. gp . ' 5 . Pf 9. 5' . 5 fD , 3 fn E. D 171' Q. ,avg Frrst Row C Peterson K Wane R Anderson W Nutt R Smith H T111 Second Row R Edwards W Hulett R Putnam W Bhzzard W Peck E SlSChO filg- if lh1S year s IV program The boys won 7 of the 14 games played Wllh D1ck Smlth scormq the all season h1qh Wlfh a 26 m the Westheld game l44l '7fmck MCZQJJJ Left to Right T Shaffer B Tunansky I Randall E Musqrove R Hart D Petsch I Settley C Loop The performance of the Cougars track team should be gwen consrderable recoqmtlon The team of seven men placed second 1n the county track meet In the sectronal meet they took fourth place and acqulred two New York State f1I'Sl place shxelds for therr efforts I 45 1 -. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . Eadeialf I 1 I fl: F1rstRow R Edwards R Bouqum B Peck K Nutt B Nutt B Anderson B Bhzzarcl Second Row K Wcnte T Schaffer R Hart B Sunpson E Musqrove N' Bulger D Vollentme D Coulcher Thxrd Row M Thorp I Iohnson B Burkett B Turlansky I Settley D Barmore E. Coe B Pltts I Brooks The 1951 baseball season proved to be only pcnhally successful from a fme spmt of fa1r play and qood sportsmanslnp on the dlarnond Scores of the games were as follows Cassadaga Cassadaqa Cassadaqa Cassadaqa Cassadaqa Cassadaqa Cassadaqa Cassadaqa P1119 Valley Bemus Pomt Panama Clymer Pme Valley Bemus Pomt Panama Clymer I46l the Leaque's standpoint, for the C. V. C. S. team. However the team showed 4 . 7 . 1 4 17 ' I 5 . 2 J on ,' jj , 1 v ln U ,X QM, ezmzmem Wff My '47 ,Roy-4-R Ifhnson S Clark H Best 'Q 5 I , 5 1.4 J 1 umm Wafzdxiye .Zff .1 M Kotercxss I Deoledqe V Turulnsky L Norberq I VcmHorn A Iohnson F471 I Q, 1 I I ff ' fi-fxrvz' ,J J f' ,J 0 if J 1 if, 4 X f 1' J' gf 'J I f' A f 1 'K ju v f , ' I W 3 D b . ,' K!! Q, f Qi T' 1 . -kkv., 'iv ' ,f,g3,E51ZowLpZc?uZ:ks, I. Iohnson. M. Bernard, A. Miller. Y ' ff K , ,ec I . , . , . . ,f Q-.. V 7 ' x f- I I 1 ' 5 H A142-1: ' ' it hy! J o 0 'X X ' if I . ' Kfu vf ? ,, 41,- - FIYSI How B N1les A Carlson P Kelly I Dorman Second Row P Wert I Dcxccord1 C Howard K Tolmcm D Faulkner m Mc1cCubbm P Bull I Parker Thxrd Row S Clark N Earle L Loucks N Roberts L Kilmer H MacDonald A Howard N Iohnson Frf1h Row L Norberq D Okerlund H Best A Tellmqhulsen B Mcmgme I Iohnson L Vf1SSmOH V Turxcmsky Seated L Lourks K Wert H Best Stcmdmq K Nutt Mr Depledqe Mr Berndt T Shaffer l49l if Fauna Row--I. vaarlxafa, 1, Mlellar, G. Barra, R. Iohnson, c. Nlchols, P. Eadyfy. Bradley, f. Dap1aaae,'N. Chapman. HX J 9 K C I Elma WJ! 'We the class of 1952 after due thought and delrberatron do hereby wrll and bequeath to our successors such worldly goods as appertarn to us LILA ARRANCE wrlls her man troubles to Donna Okerlund and Cynthra Edson Good luck grrlsl WILLIAM BETTS leaves hrs farmrng abrlrty to Isabel Drehl and Marrlyn Klrrrgrnsmrth Better start learn rng soon RICHARD BOUOUIN leaves hrs frrst charr as trumpet player to Ronnre Putnam Good luck Ron ROBERT BURKETT wrlls hrs motorbrke to Irm Peck and Wrlbur Farnham Thrs Wlll save your hrtch h1l'rng trrps RICHARD COULCHER leaves hrs long basketball shots to Harold Trll Better start practrcrng Bud PAT FELLOWS leaves her abrlrty to get along wrth Walt to Frank Warte Maybe thrs wrll ave some of the brotherly arguments IANET FREDRICKSON leaves her slowness to Harrret Best and Dale Barmore We thrnk you can use rt ALTHEA GEERTSON leaves her srllrness to Ioan LeBaron and Irvrng Woodard Maybe thrs Wrll solve your qu etness ELORA GIBBENS wrlls her days spent at Iamestown to Ioyce Mellor and Barbara Mangrne Take rt easy LAWRENCE HAYS leaves hrs smart remarks to Alrce Carlson and Lee Turk Put them to good use krdsl EUGENE HEATH lea les hrs new cars to Gordon Carlson Careful wrth that one hand drrvrng Gordre HELEN HUBARTT leaves her red harr to Gordon Boss and Chuck Lrnd Maybe thrs Nrll help rnfluence the grrls IOYCE IOHNSON wrlls Alberta Tellrnghursen her Gblllly to get along wrth her brother Drck as well as she Try usrng rt Telly' LEONA IOHNSON leaves her quretness to Nora lane Earle Thrnk you can stand rt Nora RACHAEL IOHNSON wrlls her ab1l1ty to keep from gorng steady to Maxrne Grlmore Good advrce Max LORRAINE LOUCKS wrlls her blond harr to Barbara Srmon Peroxrde Wrll do the trrclc Barb BETH MATTOON leaves her weekend dates to Shrrley Strarght and Paulrne Kelly Hope you make as good a use of them as she drdl IANET MCNEIGHT wrlls leer abrlrty to get a guy wrth a ford and a brush cut to Ioan Lehnen Better get started Ioan VELMA MESSENGER wrlls her rollrng eves to Ieannette Chelton and Geraldrne Earle Careful how you use them g1rls ANTOINETTE MILLER wrlls her sr7e four shoes to Wrlma Chrlds You can use them cant you? EARLE MUSGROVE wrlls hrs Ciblllly to play football and hrs herght to Rupert Loucks You can use rt car t you? CHARLO FTE NICHOLS wrlls her love for Borgre to Ioyce Brooks and Mar1e Bulger Make good use of rt grrlsl NANCIE OCHS wrlls her abrlrtv to handle boys to Ioan Collrns Put rt to good use Ioan WALTER OLMSTEAD wrlls hrs lrttle old ford to Terry Shaffer and Brll Peck Lets have some dates now' boys' NONA PUTNAM wrlls her abrlrty to stay engaged to Bernrce Smrth and Beverly Carr How about rt krdsl IOHN RANDALL leaves hrs hard trmes of gettrng hrs father s car to Iack Srllman and Kenneth Warte Hope you have better luck tnan he drd boys' PAYE ROBINSON leaves her slrmness to Warren Fredrrckson Better frnd out her tactrcs Pee Wee BILL SIMPSON wrlls hrs abrlrty to strck to one grrl to Don Vollentrne and Kenny Nutt How about tryrng rt for a change? WILLIAM TURNER leaves hrs school sprrrt to Paula Colwes and Shrrley Snyder Take rt easy grrls MARY VANHORN leaves her srngrng abrlrty to Wallace Bulger and Basrl Turransky Better start prac trcrng boys for the next mrnstrel show WALTER WAITE rs leavrng hrs learners permrt to Pat Brooks Thrnk youll ever learn Pat? KENNY WERT wrlls hrs rule of Stockton to Wanda Holmes and Phyllrs Shoemaker Go to rt grrlsl ESrHER WINTON leaves her abrlrty to get a: mate rn the same class to Prank Imm Roger Wrtt and Leon Iohnson Better start lookrnq around boys' DELBERT WISE wrlls hrs class rrng to lanet Dorman Youll get rt one vay or another Ianet LUELLA WISSMAN wrlls her drets to Pat Barmore Strck to them Pat l50l O 1 1 1 . .. L. . , . . , . , . ' x . , . . b ' i 1.1 . , . X , - I . . . . ' . . - 1 1 1 . , . . , . v . . . . . . . , . . . , . , . . . . . , 1 . . , . 1 1 1 A . t . 11 . 11 . , . , . - . , . . . . 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X ' I ' Glau P LILA ARRANCE has an excrtmg Iuture a a career g1rl 1n Macy s Department Store selhng Western mus1c and g1v1ng free yodehng lessons BILL BETTS wtll have a large 1ncome tax after he has made h1s f1rst m1ll1on xn the s1lkworm busmess DICK BOUOUIN plans to manage a boat l1very for the tounsts who corne to see Beautrful Cassadaga Lake BOB BURKETT always loyal to Klmball Stand w1ll settle down there a:nd cause no end of 1nconven1ence to the census takers who W1ll Irnd many l1ttle names to record 1n the Burkett household DICK COULCHER w1ll hold the rank of a four star general IH the Army after only one year and SIX months of servrce The stars on h1s hat we predrct w1ll not be as brrght as those ID h1s eyes when Barbara s near PAT FELLOW' S an av1d reader ot Dorothy Drx W1ll become somethmg of an authorlty ln her own r1ght wrth the publ1cat1on of her book HOW TO LIVE WITH YOUR HUSBAND AND LIKE IT IANET FREDRICKSON w1ll hav a natlon WIQS reputat1on because of the excellence of her personally managed Men s Clothmg Store Those months of trammq at Nelson s were cer tamly not wasted ALTI-IEA GEERTSON a lover of mus1c from way back w1ll 1nsp1re an essay called Floyd and I Conduct an Orchestra or We Knew All Along That We Could Make Beautrful MLSIC Together FLORA GIBBENS rnsprred by her years IH Mr Barns art room w1ll hnd fame and fortune ln her boom1ng book end busmess-exclusrve desrgns of course by Grbbens herself LAWRENCE CBUCK ROGERSl HAYS rnsplred by scrence I1ct1on and Flash Gordon adven tures w1ll be the IIISI man to reach the moon by rocket Shlp At last Lawrence s dead Jokes W1ll hnd a sultable restmg place GENE HEATH who managed to shp by Mr Borgeson s guldxng hand 1n h1gh school w1ll w1n the 500 m1le Mernorral Race at Indranapohs rn l957 HELEN HUBARTT IS destlned to ga1n fame at fashronable vacat1on resorts wrth her or1g1nal Poodle Servxce -expert brushlng and Curhng of poodle fur IOYCE IOHINSON rt IS oredrcted w1l1 soon t1re of dr1v1nq the famrly car around the country Slde Drck mlght persuade her to hve a hte of ease 1n Gerry LEONA IOHNSON undoubtedly wrll one day be Master of the State Grange ludgmg from the mt rest she has taken 1n the Gerry Grange RACI-IAEL IOHNSON could have been a Conover model 1n New York but she declded 1nstead to purchase the FAMILY DINER 1n order to keep 1n touch w1th the hlgh school crowd who stop after the m1dn1ght show LORRAINE LOUCKS lnsplred by her photography work at school will have a studlo 1n New York and w1ll SDQCIGIIZG IH plctures of males I51l 1 . 1 1 1 1 . .Q D I . , 11 1 11 1 - 1 - 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 . Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 . . 1 11 1 1 11 11 . 1 11 1 . I I ' 1 1 - - - 1 1 , - . 1-fy? 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 1 . 1 4 1 ' - 1 . 9 . 1 1 e 1 . 1 . 1 11 11 Glafup BETH MATFOON wrll undoubtedly be sole owner of Ames Lunch Room and paying her employees more than 60c an hour JANET MCNEIGI-IT whose fondness for Ames has been apparent for years wrll have her own charn of drners which will feature McNerght s mullrgan stew VELMA MESSENGER wrll not become a second Grandma Moses as everyone believes ra ther she wrll become the natron s outstanding authourlty rn ballet dancing NETTIE MILLER rs to become widely known as a piano playing secretary Her career wrll lead her to the White House but which presrdent she rs to serve rs not yet clear EARLE MUSGROVE veteran of many a B League prgskrn contest wrll carve a managers career for himself rn a professional football league CHARLOTTE NICHOLS who always was an outdoor grrl wrll manage a dude ranch rn Arizona NANCIE OCHS rs destined to marry well and settle down rn the residential drstrrct of Kabob WALTER OLMSTEAD we expect to be a hrghly successful farmer in a few years He may even be able to buy a new Ford NOKIA PUTNAM wrll forsake her shorthand and typing to become Irms full trrrve manager Oh yes shell be quarrfred to manage Stockton s Baseball team too We predlct that IOI-IN RANDALL wrll farl rn rrrs attempt to become another Mr America PAYE ROBINSON S organ playing talents wrll take her to Indra where she wrll play twilight concerts besrde the pool tn f ont of the Tal Mahal BILL SIMPSON who always was an enterprrsrng lad will become Lrly Dale s Superintendent Superintendent of garbage collecting that rs BILL TURNER putting hrs high school experience to good use wrll continue to help teachers correct papers for a nomrrral fee of course Auburn haired MARY EDNA VANHORN can t help but be the glamour girl of the Singer Sew mg Company With her talents brrdegrooms instead of brides wrll be buying tho e ma chrnes for evening sewing lessons WALTER WAITE a future president of the Darryman s League wrll one day be able to afford a hired man to do hrs chores for hrm Th future rs not all dark for Pat KEN WERT has plans to open a new factory rn Stockton one of these days Though he does not sleep at nrght rt seems he dreams whrle he works DELBERT WISE who ll become another wealthy landowner wrll be drrvrng to Grange rn a 1955 cadillac ESTHER WINTON who gave up planting trees after she met Lawrence wrll become the Driver Training Teacher at CV when Mr Borgeson retrres LUELLA WISSMAN always an athletic mrss wrll become a lady wrestler Shell be known as Leaprn Luella Watch for her on TV I52l , . L . I 1 , . , . , . , , , . L ' I ,. . 1 I ' He'll have to be satisfied with just one title- Mr. Einstein . ' r ' , .1 I I , ' . I . A 1 I I . ' . ' , ' ' ' ' ' s - I I I I I . ' ' ' . e ' . , , , I I I I I u I L1la Arrance 1S an amb1t1ous lass Although voted laz1est ID the class Shes an outdoor g1rl and 11kGS to walk But when she s 1n school shell seldom a W1ll1am Betts better known as B1ll Doesnt l1ke the teachers to control h1s Wl He IS a farmer now and forever He and h1s farm you cannot sever New compet1t1on for Harry Iames ls SllCk D1ck Bouqum who s headed lor fame He s Just a short blond but dont Judge hll'1'1 by s1ze He has enough peo for any ten guys The Coast Guard w1ll be Bob Burkett s career Now that araduat1on IS here Hes a hkeabl guy Wllh a ready Wll W1th all the gtrls he makes qutte a h1t Th1s tall guy who s a real card W1ll soon be mak1ng l1ke a Coast Guard Its D1ck Coulcher from S1nc1a1rv1lle way A very n1ce fellow we all say Our Pres1dents mallet couldnt have better support Than the a1d of Pat Fellows from Stockton New York On the Ed1tor of the yearbook she keeps both her eyes Cause he IS her favonte of all of the guys Now there s Ianet Frednckson who lrkes to dance lust put on a record and watch her prance Has a homemakmg malor and she s hoptn l1ke mad That Doug w1ll corne back and stop bemg a cad Graduat1ons and weddlngs ah come IH Iune Plthea has both com1ng up real soon But she st1ll has a short spell of Enghsh to face She goes 1n and she Vf1Sh9S she were some other place What Wlll the future hold for Flo? Look on her left hand and you w1ll know Flora Glbbens w1ll soon be a rnlssus An exc1t1ng event we all th1nk thls IS l53l Glafifi Poem Assxstant Ed1tor IS Lawrence Hays He worked on the yearbook tho 1n a daze For Esther he took one great b1g fall And turned handsprlngs way down the hall One of h1s b1g attractmons 1S h1s black Chevy ar We know fW1ll'1 enough gasl he can go tar He s a farmer l1ke many he s tall and he s lean He s a nat1ve of K1mball Stand that s Heath fcornmal Gene Helen Hubartt Wllh ha1r so red Leaves many a Word completely unsa1d All meet1ngs of Chorus she attends w1thout a1 And 1nc1denta1ly she comes from old L1ly Dale The best f1gure 1n our Sen1or class Belongs to Ioyce Johnson a Gerry lass about When they re rnarr1ed she ll cea e to be a gad about Glamor g1rl of the Gerry Grange Thexr programs 1t 1S her Job to arrange Leona Iohnson s CI glrl who s neat No IIICGI g1rl you ll ever meet Cl'eerlead1ng lass IS thls popular blonde lt s Rachael Iohnson of whom we re all fond Student Counc1l and band get some of her attent1on But there are all these boys whom there s not t1me to rrent1on W1th blond 1a1r and b1g brown eyes Lorra1ne Loucks appeals to several guys She leads peppy cheers and 1Snl so tall Currently some Iohnny th1nks she beats them all B1qq9Sl fl1rt IS Beth Mattoon She s lots of fun and lrkes to spoon Part1es at her house are held all the t1me And weve often heard that she has qulte a 1ne ' I 1 I - . . 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I a , f - ' I I I I , , . , , Qlafu param No 1t cant DG the end 1S 1n Slqhll Ianet 1S really the last McNe1ght Baby s1tter superb for Cassadaga Mom s Mooney s her date at all of the proms Velma Messenger a thrt and an art1st For yearbook 1deas we th1nk she s the smartest Her g1ggie can be heard all through the hall For some lucky fellow We re certa1n shell a As a cheerleader she h1ts the spot And personahtyl Shes got a lot Cllft s the boy she talks most about Nett1e s stuck on h1m w1thout a doubt Football basketball or any sport For them all Earl Musgro res the sort He s very tall and dark you see Rae Iohnson says Hm m that s for me Carlotte Nlchols who rates a second look Would rather be Wllh Skmp than readmg a book She s known for her w1t and her slow Southern drawl W1th all those cars she walks not at all 'W 1th a stamp of her foot and a blaze 1D her eye Nanc1es temper tantrum sarts out 1n h1gh Though she s one of the p1llQTS of Tr1H1Y lt s Edd1e not gxrls that make her Slqh Up h1ll goes the ford W1th many a squeal Mfalter Olmstead ot course S1lS under the wheel To school he comes late but that doesnt matt r Mr Swanson marks h1m oft when he hears the clatter The Valley V1ewette 1S her pnae and Joy That 13 outs1de of her Stockton boy Engaged to h1m IS lh1S l1ttle lass Nonas also secretary of our class lohn Randall tr1end hom Cassadaga way One ot the stars 1n our Semor play Hes bra1ny and always has somethrng to SUY Dnves slow? Say that w1ll be the day Organ and DICITIO she plays Wllh great ease Daifrcult mus1c 1S to Faye Just a breeze She s tall and blond and CICUVG 1I'1 sports Her favormte past trmes are ball-games-all sorts B111 Slmpson a guy whos really neat Is top man 1n sports and what a physrque Many a g1rl for h1m would try But Mary Cleland 1S the star 1I'1 h1s eye For sports and pa1't1es Turner has no tune B1ll s only thought IS food for the m1nd W1th an armful ot books he can always be seen Those marks on h1S report card make all of us green Mary Edna IS a gxrl w1th a po1se Who seldom makes a lot of no1se Her m1nd s confused her hearts upset She hasnt deuded on the r1ght one yet Prosperous farmer hell some day be Walt Wa1te IS the type to succeed we agree Pats h1s best g1rl Oh what ll she do When he s 1n the Navy and sa1l1ng the blue Frorr the town ot Stockton Ken Wert hG'1lS He s very popular wrth blond females Enghsh ass1gnments to hun are a cho W1th Lorrame on h1s m1nd there s room for no more Esther W1nton a sweet brunette Who s Ed1tor1n-ch1et of the Valley V1ewette The extra cumcular act1v1t1es that stand out 1n her maze Are 4 H drxver tramlng and of course Lawrence Hays Delbert WISG our qu1etest boy Thrnks that farrnmg IS truly a Joy The g1rls th1nk he s rather shy And w1sh he were a no1s1er guy Luella Wrssman has no one to court But she really prefers any sport Swell personahty and full of fun If you want a true frxend shes surely one 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , 1 1 - 1 1 1 . , , I 1 1 1 1 , I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 I 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 X 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' . e 1 -- 1 1 1 ll I ll 7 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 14 1 1 1 L 1 1 - A l 1 1 1 1 . 1 . . 1.91 - - - . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , I ' : - , ' l I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 Q 1 -f 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 -3 - ' ' 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 .- ' ' I . 1 1 ,. 1 1 I 1 1 - ' 1 ' ' the , 1 , , 1 1 8 31.-Ima! Dr C E Sm1th professor of educatlon Umversrty of Buffalo delivered the mam address at the dedrcatory program for the new Stockton elementary school on Thursday evemng March 5 1952 before an overflow crowd of apprommately 600 peesons Mrs Blanche Colv1n head teacher of the school pres1ded Muslcal numbers were q1ven by members of the Cassadaqa Valley Central School band drrected by Chfford L Cornlsh by a quartet com posed of Mrs Ehzabeth Harkness Mrs Rachel Wang Mrs Lucrlle Meyers and M1ss Elverta Turk and a trumpet solo by Ronald Putnam a member of the band Ruth Dalrymple and Roy Iones smxth grade students responded to Dr Smrth s address and qave the students vlewpomt Mrs Ruth B Wmch super1ntendent of the fourth superv1sory d1str1ct Chautauqua County dedtcated the burldmq for educat1onal purposes to the present and future qeneratlons of the Cassadaqa Valley Central School d1SfI1Ct The 1nvocat1on was q1ven by Rev Lloyd Chelton Stockton Federated Church and I Arthu France supervlsrng pr1nc1pal of the Cassadaga Valley Central School system 1ntro duced tne quests mcludmq the faculty of the Stockton School Board of Educatron members the Mothers Club presldent ard archltects and contractors Refreshments were servea to the ent1re Group by a cornmlttee from the Mothers Club d1r cted by Mrs Harrlet Thorp I55 1 1 ' I I I ' 1 1 'I I - ' ' I , 1 - I ' I - .. , . , . 1 . . .1 1 1 - 1 . . - - 1 1 1 L . . . . 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J, 1 'Q 1 Q :Q 3 9 3 X ex 5: :k f: :Q-:CA mf :Q cf fc' Q xc ':1 1. Cf TRIPPI S FLOWER SHOP MARIE BEAUTY SALON I S Auto Supply Company GLU Q 1 TQ Nczmowo 1y Known Aqtomouwe Products romks ch R9QlI'1O'I'1Q cmd Spe 1CI11ZGA Automouve Shop Servlce DH F K W 15 C EAS SV CND STMEF AMY STONVNI Nat10na1WOISt6d M1 s Inc: ?A L QNILR JIVV YORK NY SPST VVISUES wO AHF LL!-XSS QV Jamestown Fur Co AMl3STmX fl NEV HAWK f1C f,l ff'T'j ' f1fl'TC4A' f'ZfQ,, HW, fxixy pC Hfx 5f' 'Cxl' 1 :I f',,..,L T K ,W . 1 O X TF' ','.'K9PfFS EQ THE QL.-HFS -DF F511 D Q, H 1 ix U Tfl,T.fT fo5'f'O'H.A,'ff Ntmf.-Y 'EVWFI 1-' rf 'XC ' ' ' M ' 5' ' T 7' 'Ai R1 ,w ,. H IUAIN .-.1111 w X Q U E'l1uNP ti: f.l1,f,fF' .'N NEXT 'X 1 , t' 5 f4'Q-4734 71 'f A24 T4 f' C 3 -Q11 QDCf?'f7 fF'7fjc 1 , Ft 'I 1, ' fx Aff 7:4 xO'g:f5-AAT4 'OLHJCK Jf,O,,?Cg,,5f.'Q ,iii If4 iff- C4...,D. fl'-Q4 ff. 6 I I Di, tum Ye .. for D 1 W 1' . ' L1 A H T . 1 C ,L rr o . 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L54 'f WLf SF, 5 'ffLf1T1QNi3 TRAY f 1 ' 1j'lK ' TA' TN Q X1 , ,Ji X . Q L ' ,J wj vw wp ff A f-f4 X! fn xx rc ' xx ACU1 e xi Uni Ae A, HE LCRK ,J C: Qc GROAT S RESTAURANT BOB S ESSO SERVICENTER wood P CI GT POUDTCIH1 o I me OW. mom Iwwll. YD Dill? Cl C l 3 f CIVPUMENTS UF LOUIS A Greene Co Duphcotor Heodquortere 1 WEST I IN STREFT FALCONER C-. Thorp Hardware Porn Sportmq Goods Plumbmq VJALLY TPORP Proline or HONL 8U oTOk,KTQV XT 160 LD QL N S Brrggs 8: Sons orecxm Top Dcury Products DUNKIDV 'NILVV YQRK 9 1 C C 1 C -D61 oc' OC! 54,5 A C rg X ,o vnu : ,Q o . ,gct H Q ,O .3 ,f 5. : Q ' c :gig N 3 O H A U .V -i v U O .1 J ,I 0 I ' 1' U C Q 1 C fg U Q Q , rm U ' , F' . N mn 'F Q 1 E ,' 1 pc L C Er - N A A T A T A U O S V' 'o 9 O L V! A, , R ,H Y, O ., . -- ' 0 9-F rg V P11 , rcs' f U j L' :V W ,Y , Lf :-, . , r, mr, , r 1 2, ei s. .o1r,..1Q.i1,LoLA N, Y 9 f. IN M L A U W Q P 1 W ,1 J 1 3,5 3 o 3 an Q TX 'K , rbof riffs ,gr wgr gr ,S ,gf ,gc ,X-,751 of or-xv N . 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