Cato Meridian Central School - Harvester Yearbook (Cato, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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Advisers. . . 3 Donald Sears Clara Perrault John Smithler Priscilla Brown Harold Kreisel B111 Weldon Shirley Weldon Doris Cady Mrs. Hardy Nr. Bradley UEDIIIATIUN Mr. CoIIins,- The class of D948 is proud to dedicate this yearbook to you. We salute you for your fairness, your wisdom, and your understanding of the needs of youth. You have been both friend and counselor to us. Within the covers of this book may be found our tribute to your democratic adminbtration. 4 BU HD UF EDUC TID a ,,k . m-,,,, . em M in-. A W. Wallace Bradt John Van Doran Gerald Hotaling President Vice Pres. ll ,ll .M-' 1 an Ivan Pitroff Carl Wolford Charlegljzfieetef Our Board of Education deserves much credit for the time and energy it has devoted to establishing and maintaining the splendid educational system that we students here at Cato- Meridian are given the privilege of using. Under the competent leadership of W. Wallace Eradt, the Board has set up a program that enables every student in our wide district to prepare him- self for his life's work. It is no easy task to maintain and staff a school with competent teachers and all the facilities necessary to the int- erests of education. Our Board of Education has made it poss- ible for the students of C.N. to have the best supervision and equipment available to the community. The class'of '48 appreciates the generous cooperation and understanding shown us by the Board of Ecucaticng and, as we go into the world as citizens, we will not be likely to forget the men who helped us on the way to success. CUSTODIAL STAFF The class of '48 would like to devote this space to thanking Clyde Brinkman, our Building Superintendent and his splendid staff of Custodians for their loyal cooperation to us. As we have progressed from Freshmen to Seniors, the janitors have always gone out of their way to help us during the period of our activities and have given unstintingly of their time to see that the facilities of their department were at our immediate disposal an all times. ' 5 ' I I CATO-MERIDIAN CENTRAL SCHOOL voslas J. coLl.lws OUFIIYIIWIC Pllilh. CATO. N. Y. IOARD OF EDUCATION W. IALLACI. ZAUI. PHI. JOHN ll. VAll I. VuP1l- CAII. L. WULIORD GERALD L. IHIALING IVAN I- PHTIOFP Gill!-ll lfl1'll. CLI Dear Friends, Small-mlndedness is one of the most common enemies of human happiness. By small-mlndedness, I mean pettlness. Many people are afflicted by it ln one form or another. These people are not badg certainly they are not vicious, but their minds are fixed on little things. They tend to be suspicious of others. They are always thinking of little personal things. They are overcurlous about what other people are doing, and petty about what others may be saying or thinking of them. Their minds are directed inwardly upon themselves. In contrast to these petty, suspicious people, there are those whose outlooks are broader. They are interested in other things than themselves. Their minds are filled with their work, or their play or recreation, or with the affairs of the community or the nation. They are concerned with matters that really count and are not always worrying about the private affairs of other people or about what others may say of them. The individual who is interested in the petty doings of others is likely to be a gossip. He ls always making a nuisance of himself by talking of his friends or associates, and generall his remarks are not flattering. You know that if someone is constantly criticizing others when he talks to you, he critic- izes you when he talks to them. You know that you are not an exception. Everyone else feels the same way about lt. Thus, the person who ls always suspicious of his friends and always critical of them comes after a while to have very few friends and no admirers. Y We should develop the habit of trusting people, or believing in them and or refralning from speaking 111 of them. The in- dividual who is loyal to his frlends will have loyal friends in return. One who really believes in others will have their con- fidence as a reward, but the one who criticizes and makes petty com laints about other people will always be irritated and un- happy. He will be a burden to himself and a nuisance to others. ncerely yours, oJL:v9 CA ' Tobias J. Collins 7 Agriculture Miss. BBW!-GY Mr. Burrington, V Junior High Social Studiesk Miss Rowe, Senior High Nath qF x M155 Harctta, language Mrs Merrick, Junior High English Mr-. Merrick, Junior High Science Mrs Dobbins, Home Economics Mrs Walters' Art 8 Mrs Taylor, Junior High .Math Mrs. Butts, Vocal Mr. Bradley, Senior High Science Mrs' Sant Testing and Remedial Teaching Mr. Peters, Industrial Arts Mrs Cook, Commercial MP- Sturge Social Studies MPS Hardy, Mi D d Guidance nd' S 1 Q - h SS H Y, Plwsical Education Miss Harkness, Librarian a en or High Englxs Mrs. Mehan . . Miss Wolford . . Mrs. Robards . . . Mrs. Van Norstrand Mrs. Titus .... Mr. Eno . . . Miss Weller. . Mrs. Dallas. . Miss Layton. . Mr.. Beal. . . Miss McCready. . Miss Pierce. . Mrs. Wise. . . . Miss Delaney ..... Mrs. Sturge. . . . Mrs. Drought . . Third Grade Second Grade First Grade Sixth Grade Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Fifth Grade Second Grade Second Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Kindergarten Dental Hygenist Sixth Grade First Grade Kindergarten f'rN.-fx,-N.xf-ix.:-'+fN,-5 1, THE HOUR!-IAS , ' I. COME WIIENEWE MUST PART ff, 12 'Q' - TOGETHER WE ARE ONE 2 VL THOUGH l0N6mU -R 4' 'N 1, 71100 API' .rm TFRVFIYE 00? 6f?f7Cl0lJf E E 005511 , ' fl WH! ? mm Zgtiiilgjz?-ZZ!!! l 2 ' f If W 5 AWIWA-'A NI,-4, !,, q v Wi g? 'X ,......-, 542 ..,,,.-. ' IEW C0 5 . -ff' ! ' I' Y I I I I v'i , , sl' 1 nf' I K 1' gg' I 5 , giggl Wm '5'g U . 5 IN I 'ss- 'ff1?,W .qi AMW!! ffl!! DONALD SEARS HELEN WEBER Vice President Band 4 Dancing Club 2 Sewing Club 3 Band l,2,3,4 Glee Club l,2,3,4 Cheerleading 4 Class Sec. 2 High Award Gym 3 Class Reporter 1 Class Pres' ident 2 Art Club 2,3 Loyality 2 Art Award 3 Football Mana' ger 2,3,4 Basketball Manager 2,3,4 Baseball Manager 4 Chorus 3,4 School Paper 1Art Editorl 3 Editor Yearbook 4 Senior Pla Letter Mens Club fPresidentg' 4 Ambition ' Artist FR ED MARTIN F.F.A. 2,3,4 County Delegate Baseball 2,3 Football 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3 Chorus 3,4 Improvement Award Ag. 3 Senior Play lPeteJ Ambition ' Farmer MARTILIA CARTER Glee Club 3,4 Senior Play Drum Majorette 4 Library Staff Ambition ' Nurse BEVERLEY DELANEY Cheerleading 3,4 Chorus l,2, 3,4 Senior Play KPrudenceJ Ambition ' Private Secretary JOHN SMITHLER High Award English 3 Chorus 3,4 Track 3 School Paper 3 I-Ia Ambition ' Newspaper Columnist 12 fTyping Editorl Senior Play 17 RUTH CRIM Sec. of Junior Class, Drum Majorette 3,4 DORIS CADY Senior Play CMrs. Pattersonj Junior Paper Humor Editor Year Book Typing Editor Chorus l,2,3,4 Ambition ' Singer RICHARD CASWELL F.F.A. l,2,3,4 Chorus 3,4 Senior Play Ambition ' Farmer 1osEPH FOLEY Vice President 2,3 Band 1,2,3, 4 Manager Basketball 2,3,4 Manager Football 2,3,4 Perfect Attendance 1,2,3 Delegate to Boy's State 3 Letter Mens Club 3 Senior Play fStage Managerl Sport Ed. School Paper 3 Sport Ed. Year Book 4 Baseball 3 Ambition ' Civil Engineer GLORIA SMART .flee Club l 2 3 4 Senior Play heerleadmg 2 3 Dancing lub Improvement Award Homemakingl 2 Ambition Housewife RAY BLAKE Band l,2,3,4 Chorus l,2,3,4 Dancing l,2,4 Cheerleading Senior Play Ambition ' Housewife 9 .Ka 13 ONEITA BULLINGS Library 2 Chorus 3,4 Year book,School Paper 3,4 Senior' Play English Award 2 Ambition ' Singer WILLIAM TRUESDALE Basketball 3 Football 4 ROBERT LIVINGSTON Baseball 2,3,4 Wrestling 3,4 Basketball Manager 3 Football Asst. 4 Improvement Award Shop 2 High Award Shop 3 Vice President 4 Senior Play fOmarJ Perfect Attendance 2, 3 Ambition ' Retail Sales Manager VIRGINIA REILLY Chorus l,2,3,4 Senior Play Ambition ' Private Secretary PRISCILLA BROWN Basketball 1,2 Dancing Club 4 Senior Play fSophieJ Ambition ' Beautician STEVE DEUTSCHMAN Senior Play Ambition ' Air Corps WILLIAM BRADLEY Baseball 2,3,4 Football 3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 FFA l,2,3,4 Improvement Award English 3 Band 1,2 Chorus 3,4 Lettermans Club 2,3,4 Wrestling 3 Senior Play CDutchJ Ambition ' Dairy Farmer SHIRLEY WELDON Softball 2 Senior Play fTerryJ Recreation 3,4 Cheerleading 1,2,3,4 Yearbook fPhotograph Editorj Pres. Sports Council Ambition ' Medical Work DOROTHY OSHISKI Cheerleading 1,2 Glee Club 2, 3,4 Ir. Paper fTyping Editorj Ambition ' Housewife ROBERT HARDY IR. Dramatics 3,4 Football 3,4 Public Speaking 4 High Social Studies Award 1 High Science Award 2 Improvement Award Physical Ed. Perfect Attendance 3 Student Board of Activities 3 Ambition ' Lawyer LYLE DENNISON F.F. l,2,3,4 Band 4 Boy's Chorus 3,4 Empire Farmer Award Ag. 3 American Agriculturist Award 2 Ambition ' Farmer WANDA BAKER Glee Club 3 Dramatics Drum Majorettes 2,3 High Award Gym 1 Senior Play Ambition ' Secretary 15 GERALD LEYBURN F.F.A 2,3,4 Chorus 3,4 Track 2,3 Baseball 2,3 Wrestling 4 Boxing 3,4 Ambition ' Bulldozer Operator BERTHA Mc LAUGH LIN Chorus 1,2,3,4 All State l Loyality Award 1 President 1 Treasurer 2 President GAA 2 President Chorus 2 Camera Club 3 Senior Play fMiriamJ Ambition ' Hair Dresser and Stylist IANE ROOD Class Treasurer 1 Band 1,2, 3,4 Student Board of Activities 3 Library Staff 3,4 Perfect Attendance 1,2 High Award Math l Ambition ' Research Work ALFRED GAUGER Football 3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Basketball 3 Boxing 4 Wrestling 3,4 Chorus 3,4 Dancing 1,2 Senior Play KTra.ffic Cop! Ambition ' Dairy Farmer CLAYTON HALSTEAD F.F.A. Basketball Team 3 Cayuga County F.F.A. Chapter Reporting Dairymen's League Award 3 American Agriculturist Award 3 Ambition ' Dairy Farmer SHIRLEY WIGGINS Chorus l,2,4 Cheerleading 3,4 Senior Play Ambition ' Nurse 16 MARY SMITH Dancing Club 2,4 Cheerleading 3 High Award in Hmkg. B. Recreation Club Senior Play QPattyJ Ambition ' Housewife MARION FURBE CK Chorus 2,3,4 Dancing 2,4 Sewing Club 3 Archery 3 Senior Play Ambition - Interior Decorator WILLIAM WE LDON Basketball 1,2,3,4 Football 2, 3,4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Wrestling 3,4 President Senior Class Vice President Freshmen Class Student Board of Activities 4 Senior Play fGeorgeJ Chorus 3,4 Business Manager School Paper 3 Advertising Manzager Year Book 4 Lettermans lub 1,2,3,4 Treasurer of A.A.A. 2,3 High Award Athletics 2 Ambition Undertaker RUSSELL MARSHALL Football 2,3,4 Basketball 2,3 Track 3 Chorus 3,4 Boxing 4 Senior Play fBusiness Man' agerl CLARA PERRAULT Secretary 1,4 Cheerleader 3 Softball Club 3 Recreation 3,4 Dancing Club 2,4 Assistant Editor Yearbook Senior Play CMrs. Mclntyrel Ambition ' Salesgirl IANICE HOVEY Chorus 1,4 Archery 3 Sewing Club 3 Senior Play Dancing Club 2 Recreation ' Club 3,4 Ambition ' Nurse EFFIE MERTES Cheerleading 3 Senior Play Wivianl English Award 1 Dancing 1,4 Ambition ' Housewife LILLIAN MIDDLE TON Dancing Club 4 Recreation 3,4 Filing Club 3 Senior Play fElsieJ Perfect Attendance 3 Ambition ' Interior Decorator THELMA ALLEN Victorians 1,3 Dancing 4 News Club 4 Girl Scouts 1,2 Senior Play fPrompterl Ambition ' Dietician HAROLD KREISEL Basketball 2,3,4 Football CMgr.J 2,4 Track 3 Band 1,2, 3,4 Chorus 3,4 Allstate Band 1,3,4 Year Book Staff 4 Solo Competition 2,3,4 High Award Math 4 Senior Play CBrianJ Ed. School Paper 3 Improve' ment Award Language 3 HARRIET KEYSOR Freshman Play fRoya1J Sophomore Play QAunt Vivianj Junior Play fFelicaJ Senior Play Uanel Drum Majorette 3 Sec. Athletic Council 4 Ambition ' Invent better egg cleaner is H 1 SE IUH PL Y Our Senl play Growing Pains was pr- t d N 7 1 8 ith t N '7 All L k p t 1 pl 'lid p I' 3 f tljy 51 Q1 Ly fi 2 p b 11 1 E DU TCH GEORGE K S. H' E 1 I E 4 OFFICER ELSIE SUSIE MR mal MRS MCINTYRE 5RMN SOP!-IIE HAL TERRY 1: SA ws, ,nys 8 as-f Q X Q. in N PEE T 19 JANE PRU DENCE 52 1 J If .I..md WRIAM Pnmiszson CLASS WILL We, the class of '48, being of sound mind and body, hereby bequeath our worldly assets to the Class of '49. Thelma Allen leaves the typing room to ,Betty Belzer. Wanda Baker leaves her dancing ability to Bob Kelly. Ruth Crim leaves her femininity to Barbara Schrader. Helen Weber leaves the new look to Coralie Rosecrans. Ray Blake leaves her repertoire of jokes to Mary Quinnell. Oneita Billings leaves her love letters to Barbara Collins. Doris Cady leaves her weight to Glen Van Patten. Janice Hovey leaves her smile to Wava Pitts. Bill Weldon leaves his athletic ability to George Halstead. lane Rood leaves her brain to John Bond. Pat Brown leaves her size to Howard Davenport. John Smithler leaves his way with the girls to Lyman Van Doren. Dot Oshiski leaves her security to Marcia Southard. Mick Weldon leaves her broomstick skirts to Eleanor Baldwin. Lyle Dennison leaves his good looks to Don Warden. Don Sears leaves his drawing board to Kenny Cook. Bob Livingston leaves his ability to keep quiet to Eleanor Wiggins. Clayton Halstead leaves his ' A G ' marks to Leader Edgbert. Gerald Leyburn leaves his height to Malcolm Weston, John Falter, and George Calkins. Effie Mertes leaves her speaking voice to Barbara Horn. Harriet Keysor leaves her height to Johnny Titus. Mike Furbeck leaves her man trap to Delphine Blanchard. Bertha McLaughlin leaves her cafeteria to Deanne DeBottis. Ioe Foley leaves his sports writeups to Bob Tindall. Clara Perrault leaves the Harvester to Bob Bishop. Bob Hardy leaves his Oratorical talents to Bill Fairbanks. Harold Kreisel leaves his foul shots to Keith Smith. Mary Smith leaves her legs to Elma Koegel. Shirley Wiggins leaves her Latin marks to lean Delaney. Martha Carter leaves her hairdos to Nancy Van Nostrand. Bill Bradley leaves his extra dates to Gene Eischen. A1 Gauger leaves his football uniform to Paul Lynch. Dick Caswell leaves his Fulton directory to Charles Kells. Lil Middleton leaves her practical jokes to Ruth Simons. Virginia Reilly leaves her late hours to Mary Van Norstrand. Bev Delaney leaves her box of stationery to Dick Marshall. Pat Smart leaves, but not without Ike Davenport. Fred Martin leaves his Wolf license to Bob Veley. Russ Marshall leaves his account books to Walt Reynolds. Bill Truesdale leaves his supplementary reading to Russell Van Norstrand and Don Hayes. Steve Deutschman leaves Cato to any Iimior who likes it better than he does. 20 ,,-4' Af' -ff 49' . CM 5.,1.115T0f?V In September, 1944 we began our venture through high school mmder the guidance of Mr. Sturge, Mrs. Lawson and Miss Yack. Our first dance that year was in April. This affair, ' Lucky Strike Shuffle , netted us the most profit ever made at a C.M. dance. It was held in connection with the music festival which was held in our auditorium the following night. Our Freshmen officers were Bertha McLaughlin, pres identg Russell Marshall, vice president, Clara Perrault, sec' retary, and Jane Rood, treasurer. Our Sophomore year also proved to be successful. We were fortunate in having the guidance of Mr. Burrington and Mrs. Lawson. Our officers were Donald Sears, pres' ident, Joe Foley, vice president, Helen Weber, secretary, and Bertha McLaughlin, treasurer. We sponsored two dances, Corn Shock Shuffle, and Huba, Huba, Huba with music by the Ozark Mountain Boys. We purchased phono' graph records to further our talent in dancing. As Juniors we had as advisers, Mr. Burrington and Mrs. Dann. The following were elected as officers: Fred Martin, presidentg joe Foley, vice president, Ruth Crim, secretaryg and Harold Kreisel, treasurer. We sponsored as our first event a dance to which we gave the name Cider Jug Jig. It proved to be a social and financial success. We purchased our Senior rings. As Seniors - well, our record is rather fully accounted for within the covers of this book. A busy year? Of Course. A happy year? No One, Will Deny It. fe-2 21 3 5 C gi Q5 39, o 5350 sqm-1 M 4-H5 QETEEESZEES 5522 . 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Std, lol- Deloitte, YaaPattea, Reynolds, Ball, VhuDoran, Cook, Lynch, lischen, Veley, Davenport, Warden, Halstead, tells, Bishop. The Class of '49 started its high school career in 1945 under the supervlson of Mr. Sturge and Mrs. Walters. Our class officers were William Fairbanks, president, Jean Delaney, v1ce-pres1dent5 Barbara Horn, secretary, Nancy Van Nostrand, treasurer, and Paul Lynch, reporter. We had a dance called 'The Sweetheart Swing' with Keith Smith as chairman. In our Sophomore year we had as advisers, Mrs. Walters and Mr. Allen. Our officers were William Fairbanks, presldentg Keith Smith, vice-president, Charles Ball, secretary, Robert Bishop, treasurer, and Betty Belzer, reporter. We held two movies and a dance entitled 'Fall Time F11ng.' Now in our Junior year, we have as officers, Robert BLBDDPQ president, Barbra Collins, vice-president, Elma Koegel, secretary, and Jean Delaney, treasurer. So far this year we have sponsored one dance and two movies. In the spring we will hold the Senior Ball and another movie. We have also changed the original design of our class rings and have chosen a ring made especially for us. We are looking forward to the successful completion of our Junior year and a-prosperous, congenial year as Seniors Jean Delaney Barbra Collins Rdbeirt Bishop Elma 'KOSSS1 24 EL SS UF1El5U M 1 Sophoaoros: lat Row- Johnson, House, lastoJ, Lynch, Pickard, Dennison, Soars, lbloy, Snolsky, Oarponsor, Johnson, 2nd Row- Upcratt, Baldwin, Sonthard, Vhnboron, Grin, Bovey, Vaniio, Thoapsoa, Hampton, Marshall lvorts, Brown, Halstead, Phinocy, 3rd lov- Tollott, Phinocy, Hardy, Volvon, Vanlbrstrand, Drsvornan, Blake, Truax, Los, Hanson, S.Davis, Bzlott. 4th lov- Oswald, Wiggins, Jovoll, Vanlorn, Goodoll, Hond- orson,'Mott, Baldvill, Poro, Clary. The class of 1950 started off with success in their Freshman year, with two new advisors, Miss Antonacci and Nr. Sturge. Officers for the year were: president, Marjorie Halstead: vice president, Samue1 Colvin, treasurer, Richard Sears: and secretary, Doris Phinecy. Snowflake Pop, our first attempt to make money, was vary successful. In the spring we decided to sponsor another dance, nMay Time Fantasy,h another successful event This year it makes us feel big to be Sopromores with only two more years to so. With our advisors, Miss Narotta and Nr. Burrinaton, and new officers- president, Ellen hardy, vice president, James Henderson, treasurer, Wanda Dreverrang and secretary, Jean Ann Van Nostrand- we are wel? under way. We have sponsored a fine dance, WGobb1er's Hopn ani a movie, nScatter Good Rides High,' both of which have brought in a tidy profit. This year we have voted to send one 'C.A.P.E.n package each month to some needy family dn Europe. It is a pleasant feeling to know that we are helping at least one famfly. A ppm Jean Ann van Nostrand Jim Henderson I Ellen Hardy Wanda Dreverman 25 FHESHME Freshmen: lst Inv- lhesler, loegnl, Iileon, Merrill, Killer, Guest, Tyler, Clerks, Wheeler, Rickard, Barber, Baker, lungsrfstl, Horton, Doran, 2nd Inv- Ilysrs, Gnnninghnn, Decker, Vsnboran, Tervnsberry, lllddletln, Hack, Sheedq, hith, Livingston, Pyett. 3rd lov- lo0nddsn, Vood., Sollsrs, Illsn, Spencer, Yanlorn, Snlth, Ku-ch. EIEHTH GH DE Grede lights lst Row- Bovey, lood, Bewnnn, Tyler, DeBott1e, Pittroff, Cunningham, Sonthnrd, Dager. Bm! Bore Scmthnrd, Sellers, Wolfe, Johnson, lrndt, Pollny, Phillips, Calkine, Tindnll, Crego, Borden, Clenent Hoag, Iells. 3rd Bow- Hamlin, Janes, Lethn, Unsvsll, Inllsr, Hiller, Calkins, Sellers, hlth, lslniek, Sonthard, Viggsns. 4th Row Idgebert, Glllnore, Sunmervllle, Simons, Les, Alla, llnlnlckls, Cole, Qxlnnsll, Ounmins, Popls, llorrs, Stoltz, Davis, Calkins. 28 M SEVE TH GH DE W i se e Grade Sevenzlst lov- Bice, Longley, Whitman, Slithler, lood, Sherman, I-elpyere, lreisel, Ieysor, Janes, Revette, Webster, Falter, Truesdsle, Gillmore. 2nd Row- Silns, Jenee, Danger, Hawk, Mason, Dennison, Clmner, Rhoede, Johnson, llyer, Terpening, Clerks, NeCedden, Colvin Dobbin. 3rd low- Tyke lloor e Staelmreki, Cole, Parish, Lloyd, Bond, Borden, Crowell, Turheck, Renee, Ingereon, Henderson, Morton, 4th Rav- Norton let hun B , o er, Beers, Qmninge, Drury, 8treeter,- Pelleck, Fletcher, Thomas, Oumins, Picotte, Bess, Ingereeh, Hnller, Allen, Slith. SIXTH GRADE 4 1 I Grade Six: lst Bev- Ingereon, Bishop, Ill, Pople, Bnller, Bent, Jewll, Emerson, Boedes, Brooke, Beetle, Cole, hereon, Be:-ney. had lee- Weston, Beldvln, Hoag, Sheedy, lnepp, Terpening, Borden, Cr ner, Geek, Hood, Foley, Angell, Devenderf, Sehnrder, Itchy, Baker. 3rd ions- lleyres, lleeen, Hnpten, Ioveleee, Tee- tor, Reilly, Reilly, Yenboren, Bennett, Hungerford, Allen, Seymour, leines, hnere, Dnrghderf, lice D eth he- lvitler, liokerd, Oeveld, loot, Halsteed, Kyle, Hoag, Sears, Halstead, lbess, Greene, Greene, Cesvell, Horn. 27 FIFTH GRADE Grade live: let Row- Pople, Wilson, Cbllins, Parish, Blss, Cele, Allen, Drury, Thomas, Spoor, Campbell, Robards, Iesbitt, Bead, Thompson, Groot, Ieysor, Taylor, lice, Crandall, Martin, Bennett, De Bettis, Jana, Fbllett, Angell, Mertes, Copper. 2nd lov- Reynolds, Carlton, Hess, Calkins, Heller, Veatherby, Tear, Ingol, Pollay, McCadden, Terpening, Besile, Porter, Mlllsey, Mattson, Simmons, Picottie, Bblms, Lenton, Johanskl. 3rd Row- Beadle, Richardson, Peters, llner, Abbott, Sollara, Simmons, Town, Spoor, Wolven, Bowen, Iollet, Bndsinski, Vogt, Pere, Dallas, Born, Brown, Spencer, Ebrn, Wilkes. FUUHTH EH UF Grade Four: lst Bow- Killough, Denniswn, Wiggins, Peters, Tyla , Truax, Sanders, Greene, Pollock, Mellor, Borden, Loveless, Svope, Hayes, Van Norstrand, Bell, Broun, 2nd Bow- Lounsbury, Peters, lyke, Mann, Johnson, Briggs, Reinhardt, Pickard, McCadden, Smith, Elliott, Gray, Dosh, Bell, Rourke, Pierce, Wing. 3rd Hou- Boot, Ingleston, Krieger, Bozeat, Halstead, Crandall, Moten, Boreat, Mood, Picotte, Cregol, Martin, Bnrghdorf, Fyumore, ntchlns, Cook, Llvinston, Koller, Lethen, Oswald, Davis, Dormn, Cady, Kyle, Lincoln. 28 THHHJGHADE Grade Three: lst Row- Lincoln, Hoag, Terpening, Pritchard, Persechino, Webster, Pollay, Sheedy, Killough, Groot, Mott, lk:-oss, Warren, Longley, Colvin, Duger, Hess. 2nd Row- Pickard, Snelski, herson, Southard, Fear, Town, LaGrow, Barney, Hotaling, Beed, Peters, Swindon, Hiller, Richardson, Cole, Loveless. 3rd Row- Biehop, Trouesdale, Clary, Beed, Pople, ford, Reilly, Calkins, Dunn, Thompson, Barney, Clement, Btalzpp, Peters. SEED IIGHADE Second Grade: let Bow- Babbit, herson, Baldwin, Hirst, Iyer, Baldwin, llott, Poster, Reynolds, Muller, Reinhardt, lla-oss, Bennett, Hoag, Warden, Eno, Rice, lertll, hton, 2nd low- Reily, Bennett, Keyser, Loveless, Newport, Kassaro, Baldwin, Richardson, Johnson, Smith, Saunders, Thonpson, Ysnlostrand, Joshanski, Co1e,V1nshradsb, 3rd Bow- Lynch, Sherwood, Townson, Thompson, Allen, PoP0' Beadle, Peters, Taylor, Perkins, Ripley, Sarvey, Tmesdale, Richardson, Taxon, 4th 3ow- Tholas, Carlton, Southard, Janes, Ysnhooser, Lloyd, Loveless, Deforest, Livingston, lice, Vhitsaan, ling, liner, Iells, Broeckhuizen, Harris, Horn, Calkins, Lincoln, Janes, 29 ITHSTIHH UE Grade One: let Bow- Harrie, Sine, Bennett, Joehenekzl, Havens, O'B1-len, Pittroff, Slaveneki, Taylor, Gordon, Clarke, Green, 2nd lov- Hampton, Taylor, Tyler, Yenloretrand, Pople, Purdy, Pierce, Steele, Ford, Raines, Clark, Brinlmen, Doeh, Ba.ldvin,Abbott, Pople, Ripley. 3rd, Bow- Brown, Gary, Vebeter, Borden, Green, Taylor, Tynnore, Beedle, Brown, Fisher, Southard, Were, Drury, Iillough, Rowell, Wood, Dann. 4th Rov- Prltchard, Pereechino, BaJ.etea.d, Briggs, Butman, Janes, Janes, Ga1e,Purd,v, Ieebitt, Brownell, here, Bozeat, Taylor, Cx-ego, Westbrook, Bead., Sayles. HI HERE RTE Kindergarten: let Row- Thompeon, Harris, lngle, Holmes, Purdy, McDowell, Dewey. 2nd lov-Loveleee, Triax, Cook, Petere, Tltue, Leveleee, Stelle, Leveleel, Inight, Peters, Hunter, Irvin, Barrington. 3rd lov- Terpentng, Ingereon, Cox, Baldwin, Earn, Hoag, Allen, Sleveneki, Savory, Xenon, lehnnel, Bobbin, lervey, Plokerd. Top Rev- Barton, Ibbe, Beed, Wilkes, Leylmrn, Bevette, Root, Helpton, Stock, Hnller, Bennett, Bhnter, Newport, llechen, Dennison, Bueet, lleyere, Briggs. 30 7 .-g!f:,., .Ei .EEF '5 0 r-23255, ii IN G- ' ' iw Rus WA, 'I :SIL 5 . W? b, f1Ie,'e? :. A X if Q ! R fl 4 V' v - ' - , NCL? 'N'vt':.v9ff V O 'N ,gxg ,SJ h 'I'-Soxme W 'fag :Sa g fi'-, f 1- 1 f 4 1 1 ! gy 1 4:, x W -53 I 493 I . 1 1 5 k 3.1 Y KX ' 'Y Six ,O . K 4 44 4 QQ g no I ll, Q! j 'T ge ,gs W xi? we s W s9?xC': - ' ,L 11' ,ff 17 ll CN- ' 1 P f .e .4 f 2 + 1, 1+ V Xu 1 V I, .1 + 1 .,. .,r+ gg X1 BASKGIBMI 31 .. ,424 0 TQMK N37 is TBnll AN The Band began the fall term with forty-eight members, and since that time has raised its enrollment to fifty-two. We have participated in the Christmas Concert December 23rd and individuals of the band played at Newark for A11- State Band under Mr. Fennell. The Band and other students attended the Matinee Concert given by the U. S. Marine Band in Syracuse. During the spring plans are being set-up to perform at the County Festival, at Competition-Festival and Memorial Day Services. We have played for home Basketball games and will continue to play for the rest of the season. The officers of the Band are: President Harold Kreiselg Vice President Helen Weberg Secretary-Treasurer Carol Evertsg Librarians, Barbara Collins and Joseph Foley. lg Miss Rita Meyers 32 SE IUH CHORUS Senior Choms: lst Row- Wolven, Weber, McLaughlin, Wilson, Smithler, Caswell, foley, Sears, Herill, Decker, 2nd Row- Leo, Koegel, Baldwin, Sellers, Hardy, Hank, Weston, Cn.:-ter, Brown, hxrbeck, Hovey, 3rd Row- Snart, Everte, Delaney, Vn.uDoren Allen, Middleton, Hehdden, llartin, Collins, Ve.nNostra.nd, Schrader, Rilley, Simons, Yanlfoetrand, Vzmlostrend, Horton, Rosecrans, Belser, Wiggins, Smith, Bishop, Carpenter, Southard, Blanchard, Delaney, Upcraft, 5th Bow- Phinecy, Vt-1nNoetra.nd, llertin, Miller, Vanwee, Marshall, Dennison, Marshall, Bradley, Fairbanks, Gsuger, Southard, Pitts, Horn, Clarke, 6th Row- Trousdale, Qzinnel, Hovey, Davie, Sampson, Bullet, White, lisehen, Boteling, Sears, Weldon, Irelsel, Dlake, Dreverman, Wheeler, 7th Row- Phinecy, Cady, Billings, Blake, Brown, Oshiski, Pyett, Livingston, Smith, Iolett, Hardy, urle mtle , JU IUH CHORUS Junior High Chorus: lst Roe- Johnson, Rhoads, Dennison, lood, Sears, Truesdale, Morton, Nason, Cray-mer, Clark, 2nd Row- Phillips, James, Wiggins, I-otha, Tyler, Rood, Gilmore, Doger, Terpining, Colvin, Calkins Sims, 3rd Row- hzrbeck, Borden, Psrrfsh, Switzer, Sherman, Webster, Rice, Laxnpheer, White, Johnson, Calkins, Southard, 4th Row- McCadden, Bradt, Moore, Shultz, Rice, Thomas, Drnmry, Polnck, Calkins, Bllth Wolfe, Stachurski, Cole, Ingerson, Tlndall, 5th Rev- Borden, Caswell, Bond, Janes, Kolar, Allen, Yletoher Vmziorn, Titus, Southsrd, Crowell, Loyd, Hawk, Ganger, Mrs Butts 33 SCU TS Sea Scouts: lst Row- Calkins, Weston, Smith, Titus, Fairbanks, 2nd Row- Bradley, Hardy, K1-eisel, Colvin, Reynolds. , , . lf fi , , My ag 4 mn L g -was I F Boy Scouts: lst Row- Zreieel, Ing-ereon, load, Dgfendorf, ltreeter, Allen, Lee,G-ilnore, Road, Tyler, Bmpr 2nd. Row- Hr. lno, Gunningham, Fletcher, Feer, Pople, Titus, Allen, Gilmore, Ounine, Dehottie, Cummins, Pxzsrorr, s iznler. 34 BUYS CHORUS x , , Boys Chorus: Bheedy, 0olvln,1'erpening, Moore, Prichard, Merrill, lerren, Lincoln, Calkins, lrnesty, Riley, Clement, Hott, Webster, Lovelace, lckross, Groot, llbrook, Longley, Inns, Tmu Breen, Bell, Dennison, Tyler, Svope, Cook, Loveless, llllard, Iyle, Decker, Cady, Doran, Letham, Bordon, Pollack, Ingleston, Oswald, Bmghdorf, Wilkes, llner, Dalles, Sollsrs, ferpening, Yethetby, Reynolds, Tom, llo0eMen,,.'Brovn, Cole, Wswald, Ingerson, Switzer, Terpening, Piootti, Rhodes, Sant, Buller, Cook, lllhlfi Halntand Girl Soouts 6 Brownies: dole, Crego, llllott, llllott, Hotelinglelsteed, Gary, Johnsen, Johnsen, llcdsdden, Plekzrd, Piccot, Peters, Pierce, Pierce, lelnhsrs, leily, Posrke, Truesdsle, Tone, Teyler, Qmesdsle, her, Wilkenson, Itchy, Oollins, Parish, Uelpbell, Sonthsrd, levpert, llertls, Iesbitt, Isysor, Vllson, Gmger, Dennison, Switzer, Simms, Cole, Groot, Piohrd, Plekerd, leberds, losses, lllson, Pemett, Thomas, lsises, Boseet, Pellet, Reiley, Rice, Parish, Loyd, lvitser, Reiley, Sholts, Iagsrsen, Illkison, - 35 PUT HE FARMERS w 4 I'.l'.A. lst Bow- Davenport, falter, laston, Johnson, House, Pickard, Mciiaddan, Baldwin, lliddloton, larch, 2nd Bow- Martin, Reynolds, Warden, Iolls, Veley, Davenport, Oswald, Pero, Dennison, Clary. 3rd Bow- Donnison, Bradley, Caswell, Halstead, Loyburn, Gonger, Jovoll, Johnson, Slollki, Mnhxrrington. LIBH HY Library: lst Row- Donn, Killer, Grin, Bovey, Rosecrans, lin Harkness, 2nd Rev- load, Bulett, Cook, lnton, Boker, Phinecy. 36 , . ., E. 3 Q V Q . A 5 I 1 J? F5 5 5 'Q L5 5u5u.L BILL ' W fa ! af esonef I , , E BM ' SP Pam O J w concn fi, A inf-3-,qi S -f N ummm Mm Q' BASKETBAL1 ? 1 xg 3 Lk-IRJDJJ X M Q K mu 'T i ' U w fi-Q PUUTB LL The 1947 Cato-Meridian six-man football team under the direction of Coach Dave Campbell enjoyed one of the most sue ceseful seasons in recent years. The C.M. team dropped only one game in league competition and that a one-point loss to Port Byron. This game meant the championship of the tri- county league. The only other set back suffered by C.M. all season was a 33-O loss to the powerful Weedsport team. 38 Coach Dave Campbell, who served with us three faithful years, ended his stay here at C. M. after the '47 football season. Coming here in 1946, Coach Campbell did much to build up the program of athletics and improve the spirit of sportmanship in our school. He was our friend in every way and we will al- ways remember him as 'Our Coachn. Football Score We OPPONENTS 0 Weedsport 33 52 Phelps 37 58 Red Creek 6 25 , Port Bryon26 52 Moravia 13 52 Hannibal 13 29 3b 28 30 148 12+ 31 33 bl 25 bl 'The Cato-Meridian J.V. basketball squad this year started one of the most successful seasons experienced in recent years by a J.V. basketball team, with only a one point loss to Mexico marring their other wise perfect record. Besides this the J.V.'s have already made sure of taking the J.V. championship of the tri-county league, The J.V. team usually line up as follows: Ed Goodell and Bernie Eischen as forwards, Jim Henderson at center, and Howard Wigging and Sam Colvin guards. The Cato-Meridian varsity basketball squad of 1947-48, with the season half over, has comethroughonly partially success- ful. At this writing they have four wins and seven losses. Although this record is far from being good, it must be taken into consideration that several of the losses have been by only 2-4 points. The C.M. team this year usually line up with Bill Weldon center, Bill Bradley and Harold Kreisel forwards, with Dick Sears, Jim Hotaling and Keith Smith alternating at guard. we 35 33 LL6 U5 21 30 35 U9 39 'Bb 39 we J. V. 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