Central Square High School - Centralite Yearbook (Central Square, NY)

 - Class of 1940

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181 1940 fi I Hlg SEHUU x if ii? , El F DEDICATION The Senlor Class and CEWRAIITE Staff respectfully dedxcate thus Annual to a frlend and advlsor who has been so pat1ent and mterested ln durmg these last years of our hrgh school llfe MISS ELIZA BETH MCVEIGH' 4 I xx ould llke to com ey to the members of the Semor Class of 1940 my heartfelt gratltude for the honor accorded me rn the ded1cat1on of such a splendxd yearbook I xxlsh to con gratulate the Staff of the CENTRALITE for the excellent results of 1ts perslstent efforts As for the members of the Semor Class may the1r Splflf of cooperatxon and loyalty be carrled ox er 1nto thelr communlty llfe so that they may become xx hat vue teachers have worked hard to create vxorthv Amerrcan crtrzens ELIZABET H Mr VEIGH 2 Av 4 4 . . . us f 3 S, f y ' vm. 'H - .. , agu- r ' I 4 ' PRINCIPAL MR Pxut V Moonr Prm clpdl of Central Square H1gh Sghool smce 1923 1 man of xus om and forethouqht rland to 1 AW COHQIRIILIIIIIODS SCHIOFS on xlnq arrlxed 1 one c most 1mport.1nt mllestones of xour career5 You are now hme dexoted txxelxe vears of Q ort and studx an exent xx nth can occur btr once ID xour hxen ax t e an n splratron to hxqher thouqhts nobler letlons qrcater lChlGNC ments Whether xou qo from ths pommemement out mto es 1 or o x n or xn IFISIIILIYIOUS of hlqher letxrmnq xou hx e uhlued somethmq x nh Lmnot be taken rom xou Ir vs our earnest hope th it as educltorg uc heme at eaQt pmrtnllx suueedcd IU dexelop mq xou lnto umful h ippx Lon trlbutmq mtrnbtrs of socletw o numbers of the L IHNIRXI IIE Staff xour txsk of produemq tht N hool paptr thrt uqhot t L xuar an IU pubh lnq thxs Qplendld xt xrbook h as be n mxtetdxnqlx xml ton t t paper IQ the mogt rmportant lmk 1n Qchool hte serxmq not onlx to bmcl toqether th pucmlx tn t L QL ool but alQo to make 1 ond between the hool and the parentx can t tr communltxu reprwented The credxt 19 xours and rmhlx duerud L1 X Now 3 fd ' 1 , a f ' - Q ll. , : 'V ' ' Wx 'Q V Q k ' 2 A V 1 V ' ha ' R ' ' it mf the I celebrating that for which you , 1 : if fff ' .L 1-f ' ,hx , W 1 W . l 3 ' ,. M 5 i b ' i - W lif l'1b f li 'i g, ' to I' av ' 1 ' Q K . ' vh' 'Q X z ' f if Q ' ' ' ' l , ' T e J ' . 'Qui ay' ' t 'fc t ' wt 'xt he ' Cl' sh K . ' ' as fc t ' 'fl i c. A srhowl he fh ', Q b 1 ' 3 sc ' 1 ,Q X 5 ' d he sew ul -PA' 1 '. .I 42213 FACULTY Paul V Moore lrmclpal and Sclence Ella E Baxter I rlncxpal s Secretary Eleanor Carroll Mathematics Harry Davenport umor Hlgh General Science Vxvlan B Hlcks ' -:QQ :vi 5 Prlnclpal umor Hugh ,N Katherme H1lton l'1rst and Second Grades Teresa Kenney Englxsh Arlene C McGlen Music and Dram mg Elizabeth McVe1gh French and Latm Thelma Nelson Fifth and Sxxth Grades Robert Pomeroy HISIOFQ Ray D Sheldon Ind ustrxal Arts Beremce M Strever Thlrd and Fourth Grades Herbert Wells Agrlculture Hovt ard Wlnslou Phy slcal Educatlon Claude A. Wood Commerce 4 .M NEWSPAPER AND YEARBOOK STAFF l dxtor ln Clutf George Stone Busmew Man lgcr Clayton Wood Senior News Pdltor Paulmc Levns News Renews l dxtor Donald Hooper Music. Dcp trtmcnt Mildred Ames lloyi Sports Ly e Lwdd Gll'lS SportQ leah Best Office md Asscrnblux Berdella ohnson Dr xm mc Club ohn Coleman I xeh mqcs Gladvs Mvere I uture l armeri of Amerie Clmton Mavnard unlor INC-xw l'd1tor Sylxn Wade Qophomort News l dltor Edxx 1rd Cwrlmetead Iumor Hlqh l'd1tor Vtvlan Matthvs Ihr Qqu art C xrelt Ellen B all Illmtrxtorw Kathleen Harms Wllllam Moulton I-iLLllfX Adxmor Claude A Wood I i H340 'F J X I q--., Q61 MILDRED AMFS Acadtnut Orchestra I 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 2 CI :ss Setretarx 3 4 Clee Club 3 4 French Club 3 C xrls TFIO 3 4 Volleybnll and Softball 3 Bind 4 ljrlze Speakmg 4 Honor Student I 2 3 4 Horam Arranqlnq musrc and Crochetmq ELLEN BALL Academlc Glee Club 3 Dramatmc Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 CENTRAIITF 4 Prnze Speaklng 3 Honor Student I 2 3 4 HOBBH Cvoxng to Movies LEAH BEST Aeademze Basketball I 2 3 Volleyball I 2 3 Softball 2 3 lrlze Speakmg 2 Dramatic Club 2 3 4 Orchestra I 2 3 4 Band 3 4 Treasurer of Class 2 CENTRALITE 4 Honor Student I 2 3 4 Salutatormn Horam Dancmg ERMA BLYI: Acadcmu Volleyball I 2 Softball 2 French Club 4 HOBBH Swxmmlng Skatlnq Readmq EARL CHURCH Commerczal Orchestra I 2 3 4 Band 3 4 Dramatlc Club 3 4 Manager Basket ba 3 Horam Roller Skatlnq and Tennis 1 f-'ri fl 6 .e...:A .:z.: j,:' .1 I. ' . 1 2 z e : 2 : ' Z . , , . J , 1 , 1 if .. . 1 ' : , , . . . . . 7' ' . ' . . : , , . : . z 1. ., : . . , . : 1 'f . . - , I I ' .5'1 'G- 5 Q2'1at.?P'e'5 ' ' 1 11' mf, 'Q Qjyl '. I 4 , Q1 ,r ' nv . , - - h Q 1 . , in 1 EDVN A12 3 4 Basebll HOBBY RBISIHQ Poultry and Drxvmg WENDELL CRABTREE Orchestra l 2 3 4 Band 3 HOBBY Model Buxldmg and Axxatlon DOROTHY CRAVLR Academxt Glee Club 2 3 -2 Cheerlexdmq 3 -1 French Club 3 4 Volleyball 3 4 Softball 3 -l Housw Rt admq HALEL CRAVER Acadenm Glee Club 2 3 Preneh Club 2 3 4 NYA 4 Volleyball 2 3 Softball 2 3 Member of Athlctxc ASSOLIIUOII 3 -l HOBBN Roller Skatxnq Hiking md Monks IACK CRONK Lommt rua! Freshman football team at Fulton Hxgh School l Baseball 2 3 4 Basket bill 3 'l Soccer Manager 3 -l Class Vue Prtsldent 3 Member of Athletlc A5SOC13tlOH 3 4 Horses Stamp Collecrmq 7 ARD COTTET Aqruultur Cars :cl nm ANIIA DII I ORIO Agadcnm W AK Atundcd sghools at Mammal Qu Hlrmon 'N X Chau uqay N Y md I ort C oxmqton lN Y Clrls Quarutta 7 3 C lu Club 2 3 Orcbc-Qtri md Bind 3 lrcmh Club 3 Dr aruxrn. Club 3 blonm Kmttmg md Reddmq CLII FORD l'ULLI:,R 44 xdunn Bmcball l 3 -1 Soccer l Minuqer Bmkubxll -1 Mlnaqer Qoccar 4 HOBHH Qt unp Collectmq MARILYN CJOETTEL Amcllmzt 00 Club l 2 3 -l Drimitlc Club Horam 4 H VVork MURII L GRIDLPY Acadtmxc LL Club l 2 Iru C Horam Crmmq DKSIQQIIIIIQ md Art BYRON HARR l NQITON Aaachmzc lrcmb Club 2 3 -1 Oralusrm 3 -I Ibllllldtlk. Club Horam 'lrxak l'botoqr.spbx 8 V ---, ,. :J H . i ,fgu , ,,,, , V M b , U 1, , 4 , .A I P ' 1 , . . -. , c,. - . . . ., z ui ka ', . .. L. 1 J 3 x , '. .: 1' i f --. 1 lf- . : . Q ' ' in ' 1 2 : 1 X ' : 1 2 . , ,. , ' ' 2 1 ' -. 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C ' LYLE LADD I' F A l 2 3 4 Soccer 3 4 Basketball 3 Manager of Baseball 2 3 CLNTRALITE 4 Presxdent of F F A 4 HOBBX Smokmg IACK LAVIGNE Acadumc French Club 2 3 4 Manager of Basketball 3 4 HOBBX Sleeping BBRDELLA IOHNSON C ommz-ru 11 blee Club I 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 ChxTRAL1Tr 4 Hoam Stamp Collectnng ROBERT IOHNSON Agriculture seball l 2 3 Soccer 2 3 4 B ketball 3 4 F F A l 2 3 4 TRALITI' 3 Presndent of Athletic Assoclanon 4 Captarn of Soccer Team 4 Horam Carpentry ALLAN KNIGHT Attended schools of Phoemx and Mlnoa l 3 Band 3 4 Soccer 3 4 Baseball 4 Dramatxc Club 4 Basketball 4 HOBBY Musxc and Stamp Collectmg Agrxculfurc 10 I z Ba , . 1 . , 2 as , : . . . . . , :CEN- Academic ' ' . 2, : . 1 . : . . . , , . 1 . : 1 , 5 PAULINE LEVVIS A1 fdfmff s etball l 2 3 Volleyball I 2 3 Soft 2 3 Treasurer of C ass 3 4 l'rench Club 2 3 -1 Cramatlc Club 3 -l Pre-sxdcnt of Dr: 1at1c Club 4 CENTRAIITP 4 HOBBY Makmg Friends CLINTON MAYNARD Zlvffilllfllff A 2 3 -1 Soccerl Crxrnxllrt CLADY S MYERS C ommcrcml Cylec Club 3 C1-xrmrlrr -4 Horam Collcctlnq Souxcnxrs DONALD SALIER Acadtmxt Orchestra l 2 3 4 Bind 3 Baseball 7 3 -l French Club 2 3 Dramatic Club 3 4 Vlccljrcsldcnt ofDrxmnt1L Club 4 Chccrlcadlnq 4 Class Sccrctxrx 2 HOBBN Cutdoor Sports and Readlng EDDIE SCHEEMAKER Aczdtmzt Baseball l 2 3 Soccer l 2 3 4 Baskctb1ll3 Vice Pres1dentofAthlet1c Assoclatlon 'l Hoeax Sports ll Ba.k . , : ' . . 3 ball . : 2. li.: FF. .l. , . 1 2 f. 1-1. 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Nlnrmqxr o Csfx1'x1111 -I: l'm111l 3. . 55 ' A Q A. as What the 1940 track team should not vxear XIIOIIII method o Hute7 Our Senlor fac ulty advlsor F ller and Ladd and Ladd' Senror Treasurer and Secretary 9 up Semor Presldent a n d Vxce Presn dent Crutches n o vu gone forever Ye Edltor 7 ' ' r Things are look- in 1 - 1 Mary House Lester Vollmer Best Dancer Leah Best Berdella ohnson Class Flxrt Leah Best Gertrude Tank Largest Ellen Ball Helen Wescott Smallest Gertrude Tank Anlta DlFl0YlO SENIOR CLASS STATISTICS 1 9 4 0 Mcvst Popul xr Pauline Lexus dfk QfOnls Mlldred Ames Allin Knnght George Stone ack LaV1gne Allan Kmght Carl Shaxx Clavton Wood Allan Kmqhr Carl Shaxx Robert ohnson Best Loollmq Paulme Lewns Murxel Grlclley Allan Kmqht Wendell Crabtree Best Speaker Mildred Ames Donald Sauer la rest Anita D1Flor1o Robert ohnson Marllyn Goettel ack LaV1gne Class Bubq Gertrude Tank Don ald Sauer P xullne Lexxxs Bxron Harrington Helen Wescott Muriel Gndley Leah Best Mxldred Ames Murlel Grldley Erma Blye Marllyn Goettel H azel Cr :ver P lul ne Lexx IS Gertrude Tank Ellen Ball Mlldred Ames Mnldred Ames I t 1h Best Lzltelq t Clzml Hzqhe t Gertrude Tank Lester Vollmer Ellen Ball Donald Sauer Cla Cut llp Nlarllvn Goettel Donald bauef Ellen Ball Bx ron Harrmgton Nle t Courteou Best Dressed Most B1 h ul A zcest Dzsposztron Best Athlete Qzmlfest Tempered Harde t IA trlu Best N 1 1 1111 'Nendell Crabtree George Stone George Stone Wendell Crabtree Douglas Taft I eo Harrlngton Clayton Wood Lester Vollmer Robert Iohnson Lvle Ladd I ester Vollmer Douglas T aft Don :ld Hooper I ester Vollmer V ws ' s I l ' ' ' 1 D I .I :S ' 7. . W. , . . . I i , Ellen Donald HOODCL' Ellgn A Iaavigne - Z' ' 5 fx f - S f h gi Q 11 sea ' ' ' 0 I ' 1 ' 5 is S1 I5 JUNIGRS Front Row Flower Strobeck Harrls FIQIE Loren Coleman D1CklHSOD Second Row Lastme Mr Wells Woodworth Batchelor R Mlner Punham Ellls Kellar Isaacs W Pyzdrowskx Mr Pomeroy Thzrd Rou Osborne Wade Whlte Lape Mlldred Soper Maynard Gllmour Margle Soper I Pyzdrowskl Moulton Fourth Row Goodsell Rogers C Wood Iohnson Gardner Hoyt Clark D Wood Austln Wlld Zxmmerman Herrxck ll i' 11 4 l f X v Last Row: Faulter, C. Miner, Miller, Cullen, Avery, Metz, Wells, Sheemaker, Butler, Smith, 16 The unxors started the year wlth a suxtable group of leaders w1th Gordon Flgle actmg as Presxdent Conme Loren as Vlce Presrdent Kathleen Harms as Secretary and Donald Coleman as Treasurer R1ch ard Wells Paul Metz Robert Goodsell and Mar guerlte Breed were added to last year s class while Martha Cughan Luther Nlcholas Dons Morrls Charles Allmon Leona Hask1ns and Emxl Sheemaker departed from our fold r1ngs IhlS year shlp and loyalty of all The greatest event 1n the umor year at school was the purchase of school rmgs by those who deslred them Thls custom was carrxed out by the present class and the rmgs arrnved Aprll 8 at the frelght house Twenty three of our members purchased We mere very thankful to have been placed under the supervnsxon of the new teacher m the school Mr Pomeroy He was very patxent and won the friend The actxvntles m whlch the unxor class was en gaged durmg the year were numerous and var1ed Among the more promlnent ones were a tag day held October I8 a Hallovxe en party held rn partner shnp wxth the SCDIOFS a Chrxstmas raffle and two dances A slelgh rlde party was planned but on the day precedmg the one set for the party the ground proved to be too lackmg ln the necessary snow cov erlng for a journey on runners so that It was post poned mdefinxtely SOPHOMORES Y zrst Ron 1 usr C1r1111snrd lox Vhxthrrup Prnoser lN1cotr1 Mu 111 Srrond Ro: Mr IXLIIPOFI Roqrrs l SLll1rs ll1rdc1stlf, Mornx Shoxurs Sclully VNoocl lencr V111111x Cmrpbrll Broun M1ss C 1rroll Tl11fdROll B XK111n bhm blllllh Crossm 111 lkrheld Cuqhan Sp1ll1nc Lord lN XV11111 I VN 1 ldu Webb B 1tche. lor Fourth Roz: l1rn1tt gLllllltI' lrm Ames Cyrxstvxood Scdorus Courbn INLW111111 Vkmks Hooprr t ou r 1 1 1 VN 1r111q The Sophomore cl.15s of lppI'OXll'I1lIClX hfts was d1x1ded mto two home rooms th1s vear Room I3 under M155 Carroll 5 5uperx1s1on and Room H under Mr Daxenport 5 watchful ewes Ar the ETSI mect1nq 1 new 5v5tem was deused for elecrmq olhcers lVl1ss Larroll appo nted .1 comnnttec to nommnatv. x.1r1ous xxx Cnrnrd ps mdcrs VN Scllars Barlow Bunn Duprm Mon II K111 1 5tudent5 for class ofhccrs The second meetmg brought up the nom1n.1t1ons and the folloxxmq were elected cla55 ofhcers Presldcnr Backus VVeatherup V1ce Pre51denr Carl Penover Secrcrxrx Wendell Fox Treasurer Sammx Nnotra The bophomores were xxell represented ln all school act1x1t1e5 Hot dog roasts skatmg part1e5 and other recreauonal act1x1t1e5 prouded much lun at cla55 and parts gathermgs M155 Carroll xx ho has been facultx adusor for the bophomore cla55e5 durmg the past SIX xear5 was gn en a farexx ell parts We all xush her lucls ln her new po51t1on at Brockport FRESHMEN Front Row D Rogers Graves Shaw Webb Curcle Barlow Glllette Ashman Second Row Waring Wmn Lumley Z Sluzar Blsbo Webb Blye D Hams Gugllotta Wllder Penttlla Ayers Warner Eckert Thrrd Row Mr Sheldon Young Breckhexmer NeM1er Matthys Clark Derby Fosmght Cvetman Harrls G Sheldon Mxss Hxcks Fourth Row Clark K House Howard B Armstrong McMahon C Sheldon Daxxdson Robar Hoyt E House Rollema Strever Bergen Fyvle Frith Row Wllllams I Armstrong Dausman Cvrllett C Ladd Nlcholas G Armstrong E Hams Thompson Last Row Wells L Hoyt A Sluzar Moulton Van Auken Sweet Faulter Lape Chesebro D Nlcholas Soper Wlnes I Ladd This years Freshman class consxsts of approxl Our class also had two cheerleaders who repre mately exghty one students Thls has been the sented the Sghool durmg the year largest Freshman class ever 1n thus school The class officers were elected at the be mnmg of the year They were elected as follows resxdent Rogor Van Auken Vlce Presldent Clarabell Shel of the year In une we held lt May 24 Thls 15 the don Secrgtafy Gerald Sheldon and Treasurer hrst year that the Freshman class has had a consld V1v1an Matthys erable amount of money ln thexr tr asury Instead of holdmg our annual operetta at the end There were no new soclal clubs started thxs year Durmg the wmter there were Basketball and Volley ball mtramurals m vxhxch many partxclpated Thls ms our last year m lumor Hlgh School We wxsh to thank our umor Hxgh Prmclpal Mlss Hlcks and also Mr Sheldon for keepmg such a patxent watch over us 4 t-,,.,.,t-, ,.,. 3 - v I v y v 1 1 - 1 , , , - , , . , . , , , V I . . . , . , , , . , , ' I ' l 1 H I 1 n 1 7 1 Y U . , . . , . 5 v - - 1 , . 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I I U ' SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES fror1tRou 'Norane Ladd Doxxd Pratt Leah Reddtn H Rexolr C Smath VVhalex Ytrton Moore S tom! 1 R Clark VN altx Vkfood Lumlax I Smath Leon Rcdden Baldxxxn L Qmath l'1arl Clark Maxx Hacks Tlazrcl R 'Nlr Shtloon lNacotra M VN alts Rachardxon Tracx B Rcxolr laulter Norma Ladd Daxxtx axtlnt D Smith Pxther Clark L I Van Auktn Runqe Qraxtxxood Sedorux Dexendorf Auhorn Bundx Burqhart Maller Thas as the hrst xear that the Qexenth and eaghth Thas sectaon of umor Hagh xx as xx ell represented qrades h axc had thear pacture an the vearbook There an the orchestra and qlee club thas xear We found are thartx sax memhere an theee qradex thm ve1ar l them playmg xaolm xaola clarmet and tuha The anuarx there xxere 1a fexx more rural students xxho glee club members took part m the operettas xx hach came to aom us xxere presented durang the vear A unaor Haqh operetta xxae preqented Mav 2-l and a great manx of U9 partacapated an that exent Durang the xear lunches xxere held In Room l-1 on sex eral occasaons Ex erxone brought a cox ered das and each occasaon xx as xerx enaovable The unaor Hagh teachers xx ere anxated each tame Exen though xxe haxe xxorked hard thas xear xxe loolx forxxard to our next xear as real hagh school students a , l Y . - 151,51 11 V QQ V. n' , 1 ' ': a ' 1 , ' . 1 . 2 ' , . 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I ra D1clx1e 19 a had box aqam Q harles Struxx mq MISS Nelson lVl1ss H ltor1 and M155 lVlCX72lQl'l FIFSI and becond Grade R cess rh qrades rs Strex er l taken through the classroom VVl'1a t' Another bad bov7 Pa ty B1rrell and Leonard Baxte1 A rear new of MISS Nelson 5 room lNlrs MCGlen MISS Carroll and M 15 5 K e I1 fl e x to a scripersl G r a d e operetta practlce ur11or H1gh Bas ketball squad Thlrd and fourth ades I e Muslc Room e in e M I , doorl. .. t .. . lrhe srl- gr in h e popular Glflg Tr1o The Qlucrln mclus IN ss Bxxter l ll tenclmq to busx new! l cant hnd mx s h 1 rt lT h Q locker roomy Bob Goodscll x 1th claltx num CI beorqc Maven x T li 6 ld xskntlw ull trophx SLOOIIL Tom Sfllllll mcl bmw mspcptor lNl1QQ l Ouxsg l an C xclnt tn up ur nuuicm u dont l t lNlr Shclclon K lnllord VN ood l lvlq smxlf. for 1 Qm all fclloxx J xw me m n o r 1 rewchcr T ll 2 li,-g ay Q 4 . - I I v' ax spe- Az .lw '. if ' Q 4 7.,k -f Q ' 'Q 'l L HA 1 2 ' ' snyg: yo ' 11 it. . ,.. A K 3 ' ' . . Q ' . My Ii Llc - - ci clcr . , DRAMATIC CLUB V , fa fi L Front Roz: Meehan Ball LEWIS Loren Sauer Sttond Rot Mr lomeroy Wade Cvoettel Horr Vkescott Best H1rr1s Morey M1ss Kenney lat Ron Church Glrard Coleman Metz Knlqht Grunsteed Harrlnqton Hooper Wlth Pauhne Lexus as Presldent Donald Sauer as Vce Presldent Constance Loren as Secretary and Ellen Ball as Treasurer these ofhcers gulded the Dramatlc Club through another successful year Qnlv one productlon was put on bv Sock and Buskxn thls vear Under the dlrectxon of M1ss Kenney who has taken Mrs Coxells place as ad xlsor to the Club Qound Your Horn was success Thxs year Constance in-L! Loren and Donald Hooper xx ho were both promment memb rs of the club rep resented our school at the League Prtze Speakmg contest at Menuco Donald Hooper proxed hlmself xx orthv of the task by vxmnmg flrst place IH the bovs dxxlslon ThlS IS the first tlme that Central Square has exer xxon recogmtlon ln bows prxze spewk nq smce the League was organlzed Durxng the year Mr Pomeroy has been the as sxstant adwsor to the club He took an actne part ln coachlng the prlze speakmq contestants fully staged Ellen Ball Pauhne Levus Constance Loren Helen Wescott Leah Best Ethel Horr Paul Metz Donald Sauer Allan Knxght and ohn Cole Durlng the year our monthly nlght rneet ngs con SlSfQd of a slelghrlde slxdmg and sk11ng party roller skatmg and less vxolent partles 1n the school qym Some of these partles vxlll nex er be forgotten bi ii V I A ,A l 5 nf. 3' Wu: M. V, ,, f. il' l'f . J ' .,.. V . . , . 2 V. V. .fs '. , ' ' . , . 'l , ' , , ' ' l , . J I . ' . man took part in the play. I . V I . V . i F , V ' 3 ' , L . v ' A ' v V ' L C ri , M 22 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Front Ron A House R ohnson l ohnson L Lidd 'Vliynard O Clirk lyx L Second Ron Clhivv K House R Ladd Young D Cl irk Breckheimer lNtvvmin Aslitnin Rogers Mr NXtll Tl11rdRou Armstrong Thompsor Lms Dausmin Warntr C Armstrong VVood Qirdntr Winks Lit Ron H Soptr rkila Nichols Crihtrtt very Butler Soptr Moulton Qt lit rc At the First meeting of this school chapter of F FA in September we elected as officers Lyle Ladd President Clinton Maxnard Vice Pres dent Qren Clark, Secretary: Fay ohnson. Treasurer: Edward Cottet. Reporter. Cut first activity was a party held at the home of Clinton Maynard. An initiation party was next in order. Dairy Herd Improvement Records have been kept throughout the year. Une of the biggest events of the vear xx is the annual group vxinter 1 illx which took place at Mexico Academy udqinq of cattle and poultry was an importint part of tht oro gram and contests for tree and seed identification were conducted. The trophy, a large gold cup, was awarded to Central Squares chapter as a result of its very high score. If we can win this cup for three consecutive years. we shall have permanent pos- session of the cup. There were thirty-nine members enrolled in the chapter during the year. This is the largest number that the Agriculture department has ever had. We look forward to another prosperous year. ORCHESTRA Front Row Loren lN1cotra Strevcr NelVl1er SITlltl'l Faulter lVlrs lVlcGlen Second Rou lVl Ames Gardner R Hooper Wescott ElCkll lSOI'l ohnson Lastme S Nxcotra Landers Isaacs Thzrd Ron Auborn W Ames B Harrlnqton Horr Houe Best Lape Gilmour Ball Sauer Zlems Last Ron L Harrlnqton D Hooper Vollmcr Herrlck Flqx Meehan Weatherup Church Although the orchestra membershnp IS not so large as It was last year xt has made a marked progress pleted our number by twelve and thxs year we shall lose eleven more We have succeeded m gettmg some new mstru ments for our orchestra Four vlolas played by Vera Strever osxe Nlcotra Dorothy Smxth and Nancy Faulter and a French horn played by Donald Hooper were decxded assets to us We are proud of Durmg the year the orchestra has played for assemblmes plays and prlze speakmg We held our annual Sprmg Concert on May 8 hvery phase ol muslcal actlvxty vxas mcluded The Mav Festnal vthlch has been held m prevnous vears at Osvxego was held m Fulton thms year Only a fexx partxcl pared nn thls sxxteen members On May I6 vxe were mvlted as gue ts at a musxc festxval at Camden ThlS txme the vuhole orchestra vuas able to go We had an excellent txme our nevs mstruments The vlolas are the only ones ln the county Early 1n the fall we elected offlcers Presldent Mlldred Ames Vlce Presxdent Marlon Gllmour Secretary and Treasurer Gordon FIQIE At that txme vue had a party at the home of Donald Sauer when all neva members vsere mxtxated Last fall we sponsored a magxcnans performance and amateur contest lt was well attended and the proceeds vsere added to the orchestra funds 2 I ,I. l' . , ' . ' . , .. . 1: . .. . . , , ' ' . l , ' , . ' . . . . I . . . V V . . . toward better playing. Last year's graduation de- . . . . , ' V V 1 A ' ' O V 7 Y ' ' A V ' I I 7 . '- ' 1 V . . S ' 24 BAND l Front Rou Wescott Baker Sh m House NeM1tr Wlnn I' xrnett Zlems Sttond Ron Auborn l crfleld H xrrxnqton But L ape Church Ames L mdt rs Last Rau Hooper Vollmer Herrick Kmqht luqu. Meehan Islacs Mrs Mcfrlen Our second year of band work found us xuth about tw enty four members Besldes our conductor Mrs McGlen we had a yumor band conductor Delame Isaacs We have had an enloyable time thns year m our work We have not had to work very hard just hard enough to keep everyone on hrs toes We played for a few assemblnes Our year s project was attamed on Aprll 5 when we presented a band concert The money recexved from that vuth the money from last years concert sophomore classes The band was muted to attend the festrval at Camden Soon after me arrnved a parade was lea by the bands from the different schools present Preference m partnclpatlon nn thrs event was gn en to senxors and adxanced players m the jumor and wlll go 1nto a fund for umforms next year At our concert varratlon was grven to the program when Gordon Fngne and Donald Hooper tendered trumpet and French horn solos respectxvely Dlfflcult selectxons were chosen for the band to play m the May Festxval held at Fulton Duc to the newness of our band and superrorxtv of other bands of the Oswego League only four members of the band attended the May Festrval Compllmentary txckets were given to other members of the band and members of the other musvcal org mnzatxons 'I S , ' . 1 '. '. . i . ,. ,. 3, , 4 ,. , , . ,. . . . 1 L . .. 1 . , ., 1 .. . .... , . K . . .1 .. .. , . . . . ' U . V . . Y I ' . , A . . V. . 1 . . s C . xr: ' , ' w 4 r ' V d ' v Y GLEE CLUB Front Rou Rogers Wood Strever Loren Ames Cvxlmour Matthys Morey Brown Second Rou Whaley Wade Smlth Wescott Isaacs Faulter Rollema Lastme Sheldon Shaw Clark Mrs McCVlen Last Rou Nlcotra Marqle Soper Iohnson Wann Grlciley Mildred Soper Lape Cvoettel Smxth Lord Kellar We have reached the end of the second year of Cnrls Glee Club lt has been a very pleasant year and we appreclate all that has been done to make this such a pleasant actlvlty Soon after school opened we orgamzed by electxng the followmg olllcers Mxldred Ames Presldent Marlon Gllmour V1ce Presndent Constance Loren becretary Vlvxan Matthys Llbrarxan They planned several actlvxtxes for the year ln October we went on an all day hlke and ate our lunch out of doors We presented two short operettas Lady Frances and The Nlfty Shop At Chf1Stm3S tlme we went carolmg The rest of the year was busxly spent ln preparmg for the Sprung Concert and the May Festxval An actlve trlo of Constance Loren Mlldred Ames and Sylvla Wade made up a harmony group Nlneteen glrls were allowed to take part rn the May Festnval held m Fulton but on May 16 every one was able to go to Camden where we were guests ln a Muslc Festlval Mrs McGlen selected a few smgers thirteen 1n all to make up a mxxed chorus They sang two numbers m the concert and partlcxpated 1n the May Festnval 26 q , A , . , V emma 'V V V V V V V V V - 7V V V V V V V V V V V V - - V , V V V V V V V V V . V . . . , V V V -. V , , , . . .l -V ll . VV . . V - V 1 V V , . A V V 0 V V ' 7 . . . FRENCH CLUB fsfi 5 Q Frr t Ron Morex Wescott Coleman Cnlmour Brown Schlllx Wood bttond Ron Mxss McVe1qh Ellrs Crossman Carolyn Faulter Isucs Best H Crner Lcvus Kcllar Cl ark Tlurd Ron Charles Faulter M Ball Loren Smxth House Lupe D Crner Vhbb F Bull C rldltx Horr R Hooper ,V V :l':. 2 :C v 1 I-r sr ' A , 1' 'r r Q v. 1 ax N , ' 1 W S N my . As ': . . 1 , M , ' . ' . ' -1 3 l. . '. . ', .. z . , 1' . ,,, Q . 3' . Last Row: VVild. D. Hooper. Moulton. l.aVigne. Metz, Schilly. Harrington. Zicms. Austin, ' r - . V 1 - V 3 rf. ' . . ' ' - - ' 1. .,' I ' Y ' v W 1, I- ' 1 K . ' , -A , ' g If v v L4 ' 1 ' W 27 The hrst meetmg of the French Club was called to order bv our actmg chalrman Helen Wescott Ar the meetmg me elected as our officers for the vear Presrdent Marlon Gllm0Uf Vxce Presrdent Donald Coleman Secretarx eanne Broun and Treasurer Alberta Schrllv Meetmqs were held once a month After each meetlng an excellent supper was serxed One of the best menus of the vear was home cooked spaghettr educatxonal Another rmportant ex ent took place Februarx 78 xx hen after the meetrng sexeml of the French stu dents and club members went to Fulton to see a French moxle The Lxfe of Louis Pasteur proxed xerw delightful and entertalnrng as xxell as Our Fmal meetmg was held on une 3 at xxhrch exervone present was called upon to que a current exent toprc about France or the French As we are our partv refreshments cake and rce cream we decrded we had had a xerw successful xear and meat balls Other menus were Spanlsh rrce scalloped potatoes and rce cream and cooknes One remarkable thmq about our French Club xx IQ our preference for dishes of other natronalltles The hlgh llght of the vear was the Chrrstmas pro qram A French plaw xxas presented with a clst of elght Don Hooper read a selectnon C hrxstmas rn France vtrltten bw one of our members Xlrqnma Lape SOCCER Front Ron Lastme Cvrxstvnood Zlmmerman Vollmer Coleman Kmght Ladd Second Ron Kmqht Hooper Hoyt Axery Meehan Butler D Coleman Iohnson Wentherup Mr Wmslow L1tRou Fuller Grunstc-cd Wells IIQIC Glrard Goodsell Mlller Cronk place A scant margm of four po nts kept them from the champlonshxp Losses to Parlsh by one pomt m each game were felt the most The team had a record of seven vums four losses and one t1e The team next year vull suffer the loss of Lester Vollmer and Robert ohn on who were co captams and Lyle Ladd Iohn Coleman Allan Knxght Eddle Central Square sent mne boys to the All Star game at Parlsh to represent the Eastern d1v1s1on of the league Included were Allan Kmght ohn Coleman Lester Vollmer Robert ohnson Eddxe Scheemaker Donald Hooper Harry Butler ames GflStXXOOd and Carl Penoyer Robert ohnson was chosen co captam of the Eastern team SCHEDULE Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Square Square Square Square Square Square Square Square Square Square Square Square 0 Warners Fulton MEXICO Parish Phoemx WllllamSIOWH Fulton Warners Parlsh Mexxco Wlllxamstoxx n Phoemx . 5 I 4 A TD- b 1 an The soccer team finished the season tied for third Scheemaker, Henry Ladd, Donald Hooper. f' , ' . t ' 1 ' - I I S ' ' - ' ' ' t ' l V 8 5 4 0 3 2 l ' 2 0 ' 4 12 ' ' 0 , 6 2 3 0 1 ' 2 ..f. ' 2 12 ' ' ' 2 'f ' 4 ' 4 .a.,,.'j- . 28 BASKETBALL fi n ' M Front Rou Vollmer Knxqht Scheemwker Axery I Coleman Second Rot R Hooper Meehan D Coleman Fox Goodsell Gxrxrd Grnnsteed Weitherup Nncotrt Mr Wmslov. Last Rou Fuller Hoyt Cronk Stone Butler D Hooper NeM1er Muller The Central Square boys won the Oswego County League Championship and In domg so set up an out standmg record The team scored 669 pomts agamst 400 for nts opponents There were tvxo hlgh games of 85 m one and 72 m the other The team work of the entlre squad was excellent Four of the varstty players were placed ID the flrst ten hlgh scorers of the Osvt ego County League The avee team had a splendid r cord also Fmlsh mg second and losmg only three games durlng the entlre season Tlm Scheemaker was captam of the varsxty squad whlle Skxp Coleman acted as captam of the avee squad The year has been the most successful mn the schools basketball hxstory At the close of the season a promment member of the commumty Mr O I Matthys acted as chairman ofa commxttee pxonshxp team SCHEDULE Central Square Central Square Central Square Central Square Central Square Central Square Central Square Central Square Central Square Central Square Central Square Central Square Central Square Central Square Central Square Central Square I'ulton lXorth Sy racuse Phoemx Mevco Camden VN llllamstovnn Altmar Pansh Mexico Phoenix Altmar South Onondaga Camden NV1ll1amstoxxn Redfield l arlsh r lli . , 4 , . . , . , E . Y C - 2- I who sponsored a testimonial banquet to the cham- 20 -- ' 18 W - . 2-l 4 l ' 23 .3 1 ' 24 -of ' 35 28 - , ' 26 A 20 -- 26 , - 52 - ' r ' 26 52 - IS 29 A ' 28 - 25 -- ' 25 -IO f ' 39 73 - IS -H - -19 30 -- 26 53 - A ' ' 17 S5 -7- Zl 35 - 7 ' 27 29 BASEBALL Front Ron D Coleman Meehan Herrick I Coleman Axery Grlmsteed flmmerman .Sttond Ron R Hooper Fuller Butler Kmght f'1q1e Cronk D Hooper Mr Wxnslou lit Ron NeNl1er Hoyt Ncaclovu Cvlrard Coodsell Sauer Neuman Ames The Hlgh School baseball team entered IIS current campaxgn vuth four of last years players as a nu cleus A number of players from the avee team of last year hold lmportant POSIIIOHS m the present ranged 1n both leaque and non league games At the t1me of vurxtmg tMay 241 Central Square IS IH second place 1n league standmg havmg lost only one game There IS stxll a good opportunlty to obtam possessxon of flrst place The boys are out to vun that place Four varsxty players vull be lost to the team thls une through graduatxon and Captam ohn Coleman w1ll also have completed four years of play The avee team has scheduled exght games for the season and have vton all they have played to date The Iunlor Hlgh team IS plavmg a schedule of slx games also VARSITY SCHEDULE May May May May May May May May May une une Central Square Parlsh Camden Central Square Mexxco Central Square Central Square Phoenn. Central Square Wxlllamstoxxn League Play Day at Camden 30 Wllll3mStONX n Central Square Central Square Phoemx Central Square Parxsh Camden Central Square Mexxco Central Square s.. aggregation. A very interesting schedule was ar- I - I h . I - . - . I . 3 at ' ' v ... 7 ' at , 10 at 1 l4 at ' ' 4 17 ' at ' 21 at ' L 24 at X ' 28 ' ' at I 31 at ' I 4 ' ' ' at GIRLS' ATHLETICS Knctlmq Robar Smlth I' Wmn nrst Ron Whnlty Wade H Smith S cur D Smith Rolluna NILOIFI H nrdc xstlt C Slllfll Wxnslou L1tRou M Harris Dxckmson Wtscott Lord l ltr C l K Hur Murthy Lxdd llntchtlor li Gxrls athlettcs were carrxed on under the system set up last year Playdays were held throughout the year w1th nearby schools More gxrls partxcnpated xn sports thxs year than ever before Softball xollev ball and basketball were the mam sports The archery team dnd not functnon thxs vear The mtramural program for the vear was clxmaxed by the vollevblll tournament for the gurls and the basketball tournament for the bovs Boxxlng ln de feat onlv once and that once to the lLll'llOI'S the semor qnrls volleyball team xxon the top rxnkxnq ln the xol levball clashes Bw hird von b xttles the semor bows basketball team defeated other teams of thc school to become mtramural basketball champs ln the sprung program softball and badmmton were offered for all The annual physxcal educatnon demonstratlon was another hrghhght m uh ch oxer two hundred flfty students of all grades through the h1gh school partxcxpated Durmg the soccer and basketball seasons a cheer leadmg team comprxsed of students from each grade m lumor h1gh through the h1gh school performed thexr dutres at all the games Another vear the cheerleading squad expects to do brgger and better thmgs under a neulv proposed orgamzatnon set up 31 A .. fi L FQ' 'z 2 2 . , ' , tr ', . ' . ' -. 2, a 'ax -. 2. 'z' . Mr. as ': . t 4' A I , . , :au 'r, lirarc, . 1 ris. a 's, z . - ' ' , . Wirln. 1 t . . , A - ' ' , , . . E ' ' . - 1 ' , - f f f 1 C 5 Q ' 7 ' ' ' v I V . , - . Dxsgusted xxmth hxmself or the twpev,r1ter7 Pltch lt to me 1 u looks 1 ram doesnt 1t7 Llbrary C or n er uatesl T h e Constantla mseparables Cadet Eno somethmg n e vt ITICSHS Forget some thmg Harry? Mr and Mrs Pomeroy and Ehzabeth Wendell at the sand1ng machlne Whos over the other corner on the opposmte page Mary7 The thlrd and fourth grades of 1929 How many can you recog H1267 kat' V lt llke fPost-Grad- ' in U1-1Zr11Zr11mHHPUrr14U3v U: I-if J N U' 'U Z r' .T f' 1 extriordmary inn I L sw. ne of L sxst mt llbr xrx ms Mnoress Bow WOW Brothn rlw low L Bettg ID the yor ner A 1mqLr77 1 Nloorn hu his plprurf. tlkum An xrdgnt srhool xports fm Thr. rgst O rhlrd ind fourth grades of 1929 5 nnrou beparwted from Marx b ture wv Compliments of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRAL SQUARE NEW YGRK aww: mu st lhp ITIIULIII lr st IJLDITIINLIH U mlm f Federal Dgpnsrt Insurance Corporatzon of 7 l0l .'.-'lay V7 xy I ' 'cy A 1 ' Cilmccking Ilcpzlrtmcm ' ' llf ' 1 ' If C 7 ' ' fl H j ' ' . I ' g CC5I11PllIllLI1IS of M A T T H Y S Dodm ind Plxmouth Passcngcr 'md C0lllll1tI'Ll'1l CWFS Dodge Trudxs and Bmw . x , ' ligiu' . fj,i:vJ ' . xy A ly., V . ,X-.q,v::J,:3f, .,fL:f-.1- Q, 'C , V 1 D 1 ' x x x - ' K . C C L g ' ' x L 'l'-13' 4.1 DORIS l MARY BET All three graduated from hugh school All three were on a par ln personality, appearance and ambmon are twenty flve and married I ux mx I xxent to tollege quxhhed mwelf to reaeh It eost me S4 300 and II 11 For flu I x mx I med III x nn to get a tefnehmg tontraet Ihen I mirr ed fx w x red 1 1 nu 1 1 em o r x f I xx IS phd xx ell xx hen I xxorked but mx xxorlx xx IN xo umteu x I flxcrxgu Im- thm QI S ptr xxee nz: mxx oxxmxf Nllrx md Bcttx fee IS xxxse as COIIIULIUS I tramed or Nt um m Sxmeuxe Setretirm St oo at '1 LUCY o :F I ha SIX xe1rQ bteidx emploxmentQt1rt1ng at M16 per xx eek 'md ax eragmg 422 25 per xxeelt Xoxx marrled, I am applxmg mx buamess trammg and experleme III -uttevfullx managmg mx home SYRACUSE SECRETARIAL SCHOOL lor lntormatlon kdm r N REGISTRAR 2nd Floor Loew Bldg. Phone 26933 Q ,I,,. 1 :3 Ilppzi I -A p I , ... ,..' 1 A ,KI Q Y I . 5 I I -'- jjj..-SL I 'A , :QI f 1 ' , A ' X I Y ' ' f f . I II I I e f' f TY . . . All three were eighteen when they graduated. Today all three .fz f-'.vZ 'I ' , 2 '. X ,I f-W1 'Iv' 'una I 'U ' ff' ' ' 'z ' . ' l f . Bel -' . zvxzvi I xxm x tn he 4 rse. I trained for .Y -VUIIIIY zt . ' 't f 51,000 I did p Ivzltc xlutv' for f'x'f'11'.x'. '15 1' ' ' ' Q .' ' ' '15 5 . x1l,', . ak fl -.S z I I' ' ' li. Di . . Km g. 2 1 ' I - I if ' . ' f o 1 . ' 3 I ' C QI . h I . ' . f 300. d 'I c .I N c 'I -I . 1 I I I c I I .9 e . 1 'I ' ' I , I I efs B R O C K W A Y SCHOOL SS I ' A I C ONOXIX ur n 1 1 Year BROCKWAY MOTOR COMPANY INC Factory and Generil Office CORTLAND NEW YORK Cmnplmzents TEA SPICES EYTRACTS Xt All lndqundmt C muh lx PAPER GOODS 11 Y our Dealer Ve :ll Gladlw Supplw You THE MILLER PAPER COMPANY Sw racuse N Y A B U E S SAL 'PTY AA IDI-fl ICNIJY l3ll,I'l'Y f I .V . 7 O Tfenty-Eigltl . , 0 All 'mais , ' 0 f 411 VX' cvhmllv 1 f v 8 CQ. P.1pc1'T4m'c1s IDVIURIIXQ Cups l'.1pvr Pmgx XXVI'-IPIWIITQ Iyhpcr' Sttntlulwm Nhfwl SIIPPTIUS A I 1 1 1 1 f f 9 , x S. 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E Central Square New ork Phone - - f Compliments of Lakeside Quality Chicks , ' .X 2 ' K T 'S Q ons an ia, . Y. CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES and UNDERGRADUATES from THE FRANKLIN RESTAURANT Best zn Re reshment CENTRAL SQUARE N Y Phone 57 Are you dlscouraged over prospects for Do you knovt about the spec al seml tutornal tram ng offered at the ONONDAGA BUSINESS SCI-IGOL Its graduates a e happnly and successfully employed Wr te or Telephone S Salma Street at Adams Syracuse New York 2 4816 PQ ' f ll , . profitable employment or further training? V D l- A ' i r . i 7 l, THE H P GOETTEL LUMBER CO CENTRAL SQLTARE IN Y Ix NIR I ID I COMMUNITY FEEDS COMMUNITY FEED MILL CAUGHDENOY N Y mplx 71 f Jnzplnnentf BERT JACKSON T G WADE ILI11 I1 X 1IIu C TI LAKE XIEW HOTEL CENTRAL SQUARE x Y Brew erton IN Y :XII 'ir Q If I3I'lI, lxcf xlIx'IfRl.xlIs I ffm,-II mf fm Co 'r ents of N U ,f . of Q To the Board Faculty and Pupils 0 CENTRAL SQUARE HIGH SCHOOL The Supertor Coach Corporation SUPERIGR BCDY SALES INC NEWARK N Y PHONE 626 Illstrlbutmrs mf SUPLFI rr Ml Stccl School Bums md luncrwl Q1rQ Phone 48 F 22 Complzments 0 Signs ob Prmtmg BEAUTY SHGPPE Commercial Photography Qualltx Permanents Sclentlfic Scalp 'I reatments Half Stx Img and Cuttmg FULLER,S Advertising Service Phone 9 Over Ford Garage X M1 V , f :xl P K g ,, , M l l I 1 . 'I k n . x Extends the Best of Good Wishes a 'a 9 - ' '. ' 1 Q 1 A' 1 .1 A -A' mm A' - S xx C C 1 K 'C N . . . for . . . ' J I I Q? fr .- - N H - . , . . I,qXIJII:S' ,eXI'I',-XRLI, XILX S XX In XR fIA.SS OF 1940 OUR SIZNCPRI COOD WIISHFS WS STO OC Central Cnty Busmess Instltute GILL S HOTEL FALL TERM TOURIST SEPTEMBER s CENTRAL CITY H O M E BUSINESS INSTITUTE VNHaz1X B D or 630 S Warren St Swraeuse N Y Telephone 7 1167 73 I W 'ff Q I I , C fx 7 lj! 9 L 0 C A S H R E DRY Ci JUS lff H JVIQXYILX R . N. N . x .f5nzrwz1r1.Us Ofwrzzfzfi vf 7 ' I Klmxrsi m 5u1'uI.11'1.1l I,I'.iL'!lu', d HIISIIICNS .'X.kIIIllIl1NIIHlIlllIl xxhzrh IIIQILILILW Him' .-M4011 I um .gvruf for ffwfdvf ffllszwlrw Lzfv ffmfcrif .lt fflf H1 '1 1.:1 , vexgcf. :fort V Q X T Compliments of THE WIGHTMAN PENOYER CO., INC. CENTRAL SQUARE PHOENIX Authornzed FORD and MERCURY Dealers SUPPLIES EXPERT SERVICE Complrments to the Graduatzng Class f 1940 THE SWALLGWS RESTAURANT Cxood Home C ooked Foods C ood Sers ICC Ice C ream C andles Phone 12 Mr and Mr Clarence Landers Props . ' 0 N ' V - ,J DOJ C, , I - , J J . s. , . ARQIHERY TA-XQQKIE Prioxu 243287 CREETING CARIDF Hliverytllirzg Photographic I U DOUST PHOTO MATERIAL Inc PORTRAITS AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHS IXCJIDAIXN QAMERAS DEVEIOPINC IRINI Nl IHNIARCINC SLIPPIIES P16 L VVASHINCTON STREET SYRACUSE N Y HOTEL CLEVELAND FRED L HALL CLEVELANDNY CAUGHDENOY N Y QXIHIJIIIII S r III Ratrlffnrlrum I L lr 5, lun L lllk Stalk Ummrw Phone 7851 . . , . ' fmlfl lf- 1 Q f . .A 7 JI pi 1 E Q T 1 , J I , , . . 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'A 1 1 . . . , . mzplmz t DR W H BIRRELL Complrment 4 DR F W NEWMAN Cc nzplzmcnt C J YORKEY Presldent Board of Edueatron Complzments o SAMUEL CARROLL Attornev at laxx CENTRAL BEAUTY SHOP Central Square Phone I C F DAVISON 86 SONS INC Bremerton N Y Complzments o ELMER JENKS Central Square N Y SHELL SERVICE STATION MEATS GROFERY Bremerton N Y COLEMAN S GARAGE Bernhards Bay N Y BOOTS BARBER SHOP Mallorv N Y WELCOME F GEARSBECK Feed Seeds and Farm Machmerv MAIIORY N Y LEWIS FEED MILL Bernhards Bay N Y ORLANDO S TAVERN Try the Best Brevx erton N Y Complzments BROWNS BARBER SHOP Central Square N Y Vernxce Sheldon Prop MArroRY N Y Complzments o TRAUB FUNERAL SERVICE GALLAGHER and GALLAGHER ATTORNEYS Clew eland N Y VICTORY CHAIN INC WAI 1 xcE B DEVENDORE Central Square N Y A R HALL Dm Goons STORE Cauqhdenow N Y Complrments o DR F R STRONG Bremerton N Y C D DAVEY 84 SON West Monroe N S BOLION SL DANN hell Statlon Central Square Complzments GEORGE H DEVITT INC Complzments HAROLD MORSE Cleveland N Y VANDERBILT HOTEL Fred Auth Constantla N Y Complrments o W C HOUSE Central Square N Y Success to Semors 1940 FRANK H WEATHERUP GENERAL INSURANCE RUTH KLAMM Dealer rn kerosene G3S0llflE and Oils West Monroe N Y CENTRAL SQUARE LIQUOR STORE CO 'Pl enf5 O Cm! 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1940, pg 50

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1940, pg 56

Central Square High School - Centralite Yearbook (Central Square, NY) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 64

1940, pg 64

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1940, pg 20

Central Square High School - Centralite Yearbook (Central Square, NY) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 63

1940, pg 63


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