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FOREWORD We, the graduating class of 1951, present this yearbook with the hope that it will keep alive the memories of our high school days. Although we will not be able to benefit directly from the many advantages to be found in our new school, we cannot leave the old without carrying with us many cherished memories nor without expressing our best wishes for the future classes in the new Chittenango Central School. DEDICATION TRIBUTE MR. WILLIFORD MR. HATSELL To four of our best friends, Mrs. Corinna Park, Edith Evans, Mr. William Hatsell, Mr. Thomas Williford, to pay its highest tribute. MRS. PARK our Senior Advisor, Mrs. the clas% of 1951 wishes APPRECIATION To Miss Jean DuPlessis we, the members of this graduating class, wish express our deepest appreciation for her leadership as our yearbook advisor. At this time the class of 1951 wishes to express its sincere thanks to Mr. Merrill Braymen, supervising principal and Mr. Paul Taylor, grade supervisor, for their guidance throughout our many school years. MR. BRAYMEN MR. TAYLOR BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to Right (Seated) Joseph 0. Henry, Robert E. Tiffany, Dr. G. Edwin Thibault, president Kenneth M. Harsh, treasurer, Elmer F. Blanding. (Standing) John E. Lynch, Lloyd Graves, clerk, Robert H. Fisher, Clair A. But- ton, Lawrence M. Davis, John W. Barrett. FACULTY First Row: Minnie T. Henry, Grade 1; Una Bushnell, Smith Ridge; Corinna Park, B.S., Latin and French; B. Elizabeth Teachout, B.A., Music; Jean DuPlessis, B.S., Commercial; Mary Prosser, Chestnut Ridge School; Florence Heath, Grade 2; Margaret Holdridge, Syracuse Memorial Hospi- tal, Nurse; Harriet Dorr, Bolivar School; Marguerite Barmore, A.B., Librarian; Isabel Bracy, Grade 3; Constance Yorton, B.S., English. Second Row: Mildred Taylor, Grade 4; Helena Fidel I, Chittenango Station, Grades 3 ond 4; Marion Bettin- ger, Kindergarten; Ella M. Daniels, Grade 5; Mary Helen Joint, A.B., M.S., Grade 7 and Guidance Counselor; Lena Reynolds, Bridgeport School, Grades 3 and 4; Norma De Forest, Chittenango Station, Grade 6; Grace Butman, Grade 6; Rhea Hopper, Lakewood School; Ethelyn C. Bettinger, Grade 2; Mildred Forgham, Grade 1; Helen Boyd, B.S., Homemaking; Edith 0. Evans, Junior High; Bessie Peck, Fyler School; Flora Bitz, Bridgeport School. Third Row: Thomas F. Williford, B.S., Chittenango Station, Grade 5; Paul E. Taylor, B.S., Grade Super- visor; William Hatsell, A.B., M.A., Social Studies; Paul Devine, B.S., Physical Education; Victor Thayer, A.B., M.S., Grade 7 and English; Merrill R. Braymen, A.B., M.A., Supervising Principal; Joseph Catanzaro, B.S., Art;'William Teeter, M. Ed., Science and Math; James Alessio, B.S., Literary Street School; Daniel Seaman, B.M., Music; William L. Pashley, B.S., Agriculture. Absent: Jessie Jaquin, Lakeport School. STAFF Mrs. Margaret Holdridge School Nurse MAINTENANCE Kfr. Mrs. Morris Beeman Mrs. Mildred Urciuoli Left to right D. Merriam, H. Stookes, R. Bender, F. Nutting, L. Mason, J. Alley. Absent - S. Park ££ 3tf 3 ©iS 3 , J y ocXt , J?«y Zk W Jt, sZ y , y2 o U A y €fJLl X , 0 +y £A-0 tj£o , 9Tprt Srasdy . £C£- Lrz- ,iA M 2— fxsz , J. c j Z v , yTZ e Jy £ TjZc£ cAl 9 U rzJ y -s SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS a Seated (Left to Right): Russell Barrus, Jay Button, Louis Fuller. Standing: Fred Tierney HONOR STUDENTS Carol Hatch Frederick Tierney Beverly Wesseldine Mary Jane Piron Jack Egelston Louis Fuller Class Colors: Blue and White Class Motto: Never Retreat RUSSELL ALAN BARRUS F.F.A. 4 Class Officer 1,2,4 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Football 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3 Intramurals 1,2,3 Track 3,4 F.F.A. Basketball 4 Science Club 4 Palladium Staff 4 JUNE ANN BENDER Mixed Chorus 1,2 Intramurals 3 Homemaking Club 2,3,4 Whispers Staff 4 Dramatics 3,4 Palladium Staff 4 ROSEMARIE BOECKLE Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Dramatic Club 1,3 Homemaking Club 2,3,4 Whispers Staff 3,4 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Girls Basketball 4 Prize Speaking 3,4 Palladium Staff 4 - JAMES EDWARD BROWNELL F.F.A. Officer 3 F.F.A. 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Football 2,3,4 Track 3,4 Intramurals 1 F.F.A. Basketball 3,4 Dramatic Club 2,3,4 SARA HARRIETTE BURKE Mixed Chorus 1,2 Intramurals 1,2,3 Palladium Staff 4 Homemaking Club 2,3,4 Whi spers Staff 4 JAY MERLE BUTTON Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Wrestling 2,3,4 Track 3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Prize Speaking 2,3 Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4 Closs Officer 1,2,4 Whispers Staff 3,4 Student Council 3 Boys Quintet 2,3,4 Palladium Staff 4 Intramurals 1 Jr. Prom King ZANE EDWARD DeFOREST F.F.A. 2,3,4 F.F.A. Officer 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 F.F.A. Basketball Palladium Staff 4 Baseball 4 PHILIP JAMES DWYER F.F.A. 4 Wrestling 2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 Science Club 4 Pal ladium Staff 4 JACK ELSWORTH EGELSTON Volleyball 3 Baseball 2,3,4 Basketball 3,4 Football 2,3,4 Prize Speaking 3,4 Dramatic Club 4 Intramurals 3 Palladium Staff 4 Class Poem JOAN PATRICIA EVERTS Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Girls Special Chorus 2,3,4 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 French Club 3 Dramatic Club 1 Science Club 1,4 Homemaking Club 3 Girls Basketball 4 United Nations Exam 4 Palladium Staff 4 ■Hi LOUIS FULLER Football 3,4 Basketball 2,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Wrestling 3,4 Track 2,3,4 Prize Speaking 3,4 Class Officer 1,2,4 Intramurols 1,2,3 Science Club 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Boys Quintet 4 French Club 3 Whispers Staff 3,4 Student Council 4 Palladium Staff 4 Class Wi II Dramatic Club 4 CAROL ANNE HATCH Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Girls Special Chorus 2,3,4 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Girls Basketball 3,4 Whispers Staff 2,3,4 French Club 3 Band 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 2,3,4 Dramatic Club 1,2,4 Prize Speaking 2,3,4 Student Counci I 4 Co-Chairman Jr. Prom Palladium Staff 4 Syracuse Univ. Citizenship Con. 4 Voledictorian GERTRUDE LOUISE JOHNSON Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Girls Special Chorus 3,4 Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4 Science Club 1 Whispers Staff 2,3,4 Intramurals 2,3 Girls Basketball 3 Palladium Staff 4 Junior Prom Queen IVIE JOSEPH KIRK Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Intramurals 1,2,3 • F.F.A. 4 Track 3,4 Freshman Basketball F.F.A. Basketball 4 Palladium Staff 4 DONALD CYRIL LOOPE Student Council 4 Intramurals 1,2 Freshman Basketball Football Manager 4 Track 4 Palladium Staff 4 MARY ANNE LOUCKS Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Girls Special Chorus 4 French Club 3 Dramatic Club 2,3,4 Science Club 1,4 Class Officer 3 Whispers Staff 2,3,4 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Girls Basketball 3 Palladium Staff 4 Ring Chairman 2 DOUGLAS JAMES MINOR Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Boys Quintet 4 Whispers Staff 4 Intramurals 1,2,3 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Dramatic Club 4 Palladium Staff 4 MARY JANE PIRON Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Girls Special Chorus 3,4 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Girls Basketball 3,4 Whispers Staff 3,4 Band 3,4 Dramatics 2,3,4 Class Officer 3 Empire Girls State 3 Pal ladium Staff 4 Class Prophecy FREDERICK BYRNE TIERNEY Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 French Club 3 Basketball 1,2,3 Track 4 Boys Quintet 3,4 Student Council 3,4 Jr. Prom Chairman 3 Class Officer 1,2,3,4 Prize Speaking 3,4 Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4 Intramurals 1,2,3 Science Club 1,4 Sr. Ball Chairman 4 Palladium Staff 4 Whispers Staff 4 Empire Boys State 3 Syracuse Univ. Citizenship Con.4 Sal utatori an JOAN PATRICIA TIERNEY Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Girls Special Chorus 2,3,4 French Club 3 Dramatic Club 2,3,4 Girls Basketball 3 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Whispers Staff 2,3,4 Science Club 1,4 Palladium Staff 4 WESLEY FRANKLYN VAN DYKE F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Intramurals 2,3 Basketball 2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 F.F.A. Officer 2,3,4 Volleyball 2,3 F.F.A. Basketball 4 Pal ladium Staff 4 HAROLD FRANK WARREN F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Wrestling 2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 F.F.A. Basketball 3,4 Volleyball 3 Palladium Staff 4 BEVERLY ANN WESSELDINE Intramurals 1 Homemaking Club 2,3,4 Class Officer 3 Whispers Staff 4 Student Council 4 Palladium Staff 4 Sr. Ball Co-Chairman Class History MINNIE MAE WILCOX Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4 Homemaking Club 2,3,4 Intramurals 1,2,3 Pal ladium Staff 4 Prize Speaking 3,4 Whispers Staff 3,4 ALLEN NEIL FEATHERLY F.F.A. 4 Palladium Staff 4 ALMA MATER Hail to Alma Mater May she ever stand, Always be surrounded by a loving band. And in grateful homage always we’ll come back To the days we spent there ’Neath the red and black. To our Alma Mater, Always we’ll be true; Though perhaps we’ll wander all the wide world through And in loving homage always we’ll come back To the days we spent there ’Neath the red and black. In this fair small village, May she ever stand; Always be surrounded by a loving band, As the Senior Classes from her portals flow, Always we’ll remember her and Chittenango. JUNIOR PROM FIESTA SENIOR BALL HARVEST MOON CLASS POEM A jolly bunch of Seniors came back to start anew. It was our last year’s work and we had lots to do — A Senior Ball to plan and graduation too. Our classmates, Russ, Lou, Fred and Jay Were elected to lead us on the way From September fifth till Commencement day. The danger of our failing, within us all did lurk. With examinations even closer, we almost went berserk, But everyone pulled through by stint of good hard work. Our teachers gave us a lot of help, so we would surely pass. Carol Hatch, valedictorian, was highest in the class — Fred Tierney, salutatorian, a few points below this lass. And now with school work finished, we all will give a sigh. Receive our prized diplomas and fondly bid good-bye To the school whose shining memories we never will let die. Jack Egelston CLASS HISTORY Tonight, as we will do many times in the future, we pause in our activities to look bock upon our high school doys. In September of 1947, forty-eight lively students were enrolled as freshmen, under the guidance of Mr. Smith. We elected our class officers for our first year as follows: Fred Tierney, President; Louie Fuller, Vice-president; Jay Button, Secretary; ond Russell Barrus, Treasurer. We were well represented in outside activities. Another year and one step higher on the ladder of success. We were now sophomores with Mrs. Beil as our homeroom teacher. Our class officers for the sophomore year were: Jay Button, Presi- dent; Russell Barrus, Vice-president; Fred Tierney, Secretary and Louie Fuller, Treasurer. Our boys were represented on the football, baseball, J.V. basketball and wrestling teams. Carol Hatch was a J.V. cheerleader. Our first social event of the year was a vie dance, the Shmoo Ball, held in November. A good time was had by all. We elected Mary Loucks as ring chairman and in April we chose our class rings. In 1949, under the able assistance of Miss Benson, we became upper classmen. Our class of- ficers were: Mary Jane Piron, President; Mary Loucks, Vice-president; Beverly Wesseldine, Sec- retory and Fred Tierney, Treasurer. Jay Button ond Fred Tierney represented the Junior class on the Student Council. Joy Button, Floyd Muir and Jimmy Brownell were on the Varsity basketball team. Carol Hatch was seen wearing the Varsity cheerleading uniform. We were well represented in other activities by both boys and girls. Soon the Juniors were seen proudly wearing their class rings, which they received in October. In October we sponsored a Sadie Hawkin's Dance with Charlie Gregg’s Orchestra, to build up our treasury. At Christmas time we sold cords and wrappings to help finance the Junior Prom, which was held May 19, 1950, with Bill Martin’s Orchestra. Our theme was Fiesta’’. We elected Fred Tierney as Prom chairman and Carol Hatch as co-chairman. It took a lot of work on the part of the Juniors but we all admit it was worth it. In April we chose Fred Tierney, Mory Jane Piron to represent us at Boys’ State and Girls’ State. The fall of 1950 and Seniors at last. Mrs. Park was our class advisor for our most important year. Jay Button, Russell Barrus, Louie Fuller and Fred Tierney were class officers. Louie Ful- ler was elected president of the Student Council. Other members of our class on the Student Coun- cil were Fred Tierney, Carol Hatch, Donald Loope and Beverly Wesseldine. In November we elected Fred Tierney Senior Ball chairman and Beverly Wesseldine co-chairman. We decided to have the Senior Ball November 17, 1950 with Andy Anderson’s Orchestra. We fol- lowed through with our theme, Harvest Moon”, with streamers of bright crepe paper and a big yel- low moon in one corner of the gym. The orchestra played Shine on Harvest Moon’ for the final dance of the evening. Jay Button, Wesley Van Dyke, Zane De Forest, Louie Fuller and Douglas Minor were on the Varsity basketball team. Other Senior boys were on the football, wrestling, baseball and track teams. Carol Hatch was again a Varsity Cheerleader. Jay Button was elected editor-in-chief of our school newspaper, Whispers . Beverly Wesseldine was elected editor-in-chief of our Palladium ond Rosemarie Boeckle was chosen assistant editor. Through much hard work on the part of the Seniors and with the help and guidance of Miss Du Plessis we tried to make this yearbook the best ever. Now we come to the parting of the ways, and we will all attempt to make our mark in the world, ever mindful of the guidance of our principal and teachers. Beverly Wesseldine CLASS PROPHECY Little did I know when I took the job os postmistress, so that I could get my stamps at a dis- count for letters to that certain soldier, that one day while taking charge of the mail I would find a card inviting me to the alumni banquet celebrating the 20th year since my gra duation from C.C.S. The next week I arrived for that momentous occasion and was surprised to see all my class- mates there and while talking to them I found out that most of them had become successful. I wasn’t surprised to learn that Gert Johnson had become very prosperous with her cat form. I also learned that Fred Tierney had become a very well-known surgeon and that he and his two assistant nurses, Mary Loucks and Joan Everts, are campaigning for a hospital to be built in Chittenango. Lately we have heard a lot about one of our classmates and have seen him on television feo- tured in the sports world. He is Phil Dwyer, who has just been named the season’s most popular wrestler. Allen Featherly has also made the headlines in the sports world. He is now the champion midget auto racer. It was nice to hear that Zone De Forest has made a hit on Broadway as a great Shakespearean actor. Zone acquired most of his acting obility by reading or maybe by struggling through Mac- beth in English IV. It was nice to see two of my classmates back at their old Alma Mater as school teachers. Jay Button has been doing very well as coach at Chittenango and Carol Hatch is having a big year as music teacher planning for her concert. Louis Fuller has become well-known through his newly elected position as president of the C.I.O. Louis has always been capable of managing things and people! Beverly Wesseldine is doing quite well as Assistant Editor to the New York Times. Bev was well qualified for the job os she hod learned much about ti os Assistant Editor of oix newspaper, Whispers. It is well known to all that Minnie Wilcox has become a very successful housewife on that certain farm on Brinkerhoff. June Bender and Sally Burke are doing quite well as the new proprietors of the White Star Cabins. But every now and then June has a tough time getting Sally up in the morning to start work. I was glad to hear that Jack Egelston's long awaited dream has finally come true. He has just completed the last store of his numerous ones in Oneida. Jack always did enjoy Oneida. Frank Warren has become a very successful mechanic. He now owns and operates his own Texaco Gas Station. Donald Loope, who always enjoyed taking trips to Sherrill, now has his own .bus line between Chittenango and Sherrill. Four Star General Jimmy Brownell was appointed by the president of the United States as commander-in-chief of the rockets to the moon. Rosie Boeckle now has her own afternoon television show, to teach housewives to become superb cooks! To my surprise I found that a few of my classmates are still having difficulties. Wesley Van Dyke is still going up to the North Woods to try to shoot that deer. I hope you shoot it soon, Wesley. And it seems that Joan Tierney is still trying to develop some suitable clothing for ‘easy going people . Russell Barrus ond Ivie Kirk are still having difficulties trying to keep their cars running. Something is always happening to them. Either they are without a license or they have been in a wreck on some desolate road. It seems that Doug Minor still hasn’t decided between becoming a welder in his father’s busi- ness or a dealer in Ford cars. At the close of the banquet, which was a big success, I returned to my small job as postmis- tress to await the following year when I might again be surprised to find a card in the mail invit- ing me to the alumni banquet at C.C.S. Mary Jane Piron CLASS WILL We, the graduating class of Chittenango Central School in this year of 1951, make it known to whom it may concern that this is our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To Mr. Btaymen, we leave our best wishes always. ARTICLE D To the faculty, we leave thorough knowledge of every excuse for every action in the book. ARTICLE HI To Mr. and Mrs. Beeman, we leave our thanks for keeping things neat and clean around C.C.S. when we were careless. ARTICLE IV To Gene Btaymen, we leave Fred Tierney’s ability to criticize the teachers. To Fred Whipple, we leave Joan Tierney’s SMALL hands. To Paul Gifford, we leave Don Loope’s record for missing Student Council meetings. To Harry Stanton, we leave Russ Barrus’ muscles for wrestling. To Beverly Lanphear, we leave Gert Johnson’s talent for spelling. To Pete Chisam, we leave Lou Fuller’s zest for taking showers after practice. To Miss Teachout, we leave memories of her 'First Graduating Cass . May there be many more. To Lorna Ladd, Sally Burke leaves her size 12 dresses. To Betty Collins, Joan Everts leaves her giggle. To Jack Merry, we leave Phil Dwyer’s scientific mind. To Carl Rich, we leave Ivie’s Kirk well prepared English assignments. To Nancy Bortle, we leave Jim Brownell’s height. -- Jay Button wants to keep what he has. To Lois Stedman, Mary Loucks leaves her Devine attitude. To Dan Evans, we leave Rosie Boeckle’s habit of leaving her milk bottle on the chalk tray. To Pete Devendorf, we leave Frank Warren’s car for those 'trips to Chittenango Station. To Norma Puree, June Bender leaves her place at Ken’s every noon. To Sandra Bettinger, we leave Jack Egelston’s trips to Oneida. To Jack Lynch, we leave Doug Minor’s delicate lungs and quiet gentle voice. To Mr. Teeter, we leave memories of an 'Above Average Senior Cass . To Dora Seeber, Beverly Wesseldine leaves her typewriter. To Frank Grossman, we leave Allen Featherly’s wit. To Gene Sawyer, we leave Zane DeForest’s prowess at first base. To Dean Marsaw, we leave Wesley Van Dyke’s easy going manner. To Gail Howard, Carol Hatch leaves her place at the piano. To Jean Standing, Minnie Wilcox leaves her faithfulness to one person. To Pat Hart, we leave Mary Jane Piron’s chair at Girls’ State. To the remaining members of the Junior Cass, we leave ! ks. Park. We bequeath the above treasured possessions and charge Mrs. Park with the execution of our will. (Signed) Cass of 1951 Louis Fuller, Executor 1. Smilin’ Jack 2. That coy look! 3. Chubby Rosie! 4. Clothes rationed, Scotia?? 5. Carol and that Toni look! 6. Jim, toll even then. 7. Gert’s bow-not Morsie. 8. Sally’s towing service. 9. Takin’ life easy, Mary? 10. That football look, Jay?? 11. Cold, Joan T.? 12. Posing Janie? 13. Can’t you make it, Al? JUNIORS 1st Row: N. Bortle, P. Hart, J. Standing, B. De Vaul, W. Cutter, Mrs. Yorton, S. Bettinger, N. De Vries, B. Goodell, D. Seeber, M. King. 2nd Row: P. Chisom, F. Whipple, G. Howard, F. Grossman, E. Sawyer, J. Hart, E. Braymen, D. Marsaw, P. Gifford, J. Hubbs, J. Lynch, F. Van Deusen, P. De- vendorf, E. Townsend. 3rd Row: J. Everson, D. Evans, J. Caswell, A. Roberts, B. Lanphear, H. Elwood, N. Puree, L. Ladd, S. Conley, B. Collins, L. Stedman, L. Carpenter, J. Merry. President..................................................Gene Brayman Vice President.............................................Paul Gifford Secretary...............................................Shirley Goodell Treasurer.................................................Nancy Bortle The Junior Year started under the guidance of Mrs. Yorton. We started the year with 41 mem- bers. We gained Norma Puree and Howard Goodell and lost Leonard Moth, Bill Hirons, Jean Watkins, ond Phyllis Ostrander. We have held one donee this year and have planned for the Junior Prom to take place in May. Our class held a Christmas Porty on December 29th at the home of Mrs. Yorton. The Class of 52’ is still working for a trip to Washington, D.C., and has been making money by selling potato chips at the home games. SOPHOMORES 1st Row: J. Urciuoli, D. Howard, E. Hills, M.MacDonald, D.Graham, G. Allen, J. Mohorter, S. Cromp, B. Sternberg, S. Allen, P. Dwyer. 2nd Row: A. Austin, R. McCombie, W. Kesler, R. Graham, M. Boylan, M. Thayer, J. Case, Mr. Teeter, G. Case, H. Benn, N. Bortle, H. Lanphear, P. Seamens, E. Centner, W. Austin. 3rd Row: J. McKinstry, W. Morkle, J. Vining, A. Bixby, P. Jardine, E. Weeks, M. French, P. Taylor, K. Strasser, J. Chawgo, B. Darling, V. Armlin, V. Catlin, C. Case, B. Haynes, L. Button. President..................................................Ethel Hills Vice-President..............................................June Urciuoli Secretary................................................Marilyn French Treasurer......................................... Shirley Allen At the beginning of the year we started our Sophomore Class with 43 pupils. Out of the 43, we have 38 left. Dick Kneeskern, Martin Boylan, Janet Chawgo, Barbara Darling and Neil Bortle left us. We were happy to be under the direction of Mr. Teeter, our home-room teacher. We were well represented by both boys and girls in sports. Ethel Hills, Sue Cromp, Pat Jar- dine and Shirley Allen were cheerleaders. The Sophomore boys who played on the Junior Varsity basketball team were ElwinCentner, Jerry Case, Philip Seamans, Harvey Benn, Harvey Lanphear, Pete Case, Lee Button and Martin Boylan. Some of the boys were also on the football and base- ball teams. We had a dance called “The February Special on February 24th, with Chuck Bush’s orches- tra. A good time was had by all. There has been good cooperation in the whole class and we hope to have it always. FRESHMEN 1st Row: C. Boeckle, B. Bryant, B. Meyers, S. Olmsteod, B. Chandler, I. Wisner, H. Spear, H. Goodfellow, P. Everson, A. Eller, B. DeVaul, B. DeGroat, B. Weiner. 2nd Row: F. Devendorf, N. Gifford, F. Fuller, D. Hogan, D. Thayer, E. Weston B. Matt, L. Reals, Mr. Hatsell, R. Barney, J. Brownell, D. Bender, J. Taylor, J. Norman, R. Frazer, J. Button, R. Sawyer, J. Carpenter. 3rd Row: B. Mohorter, F. Blasier, F. Impelizzieri, G. DeVoul, W. McFall, D. Stedman, P. Conley, C. Marshall, J. Hobron, V. DuBois, B. Mintonye, S. Jardine, E. Kinnetz, D. Powers, J. May, R. Boylan, R. Styers, F. Cast, D. Armlin. Absent: L. Nesbitt. President...........................................Holly Spear Vice President.............................................John Button Secretary...............................................Shirley Jardine Treasurer................................................Norman Gifford This year, organized under Mr. Hatsell, we started out with 52 members. We enjoyed our Christmas Party with the rest of the High School classes. Our first dance was a “Vic’ dance. We were well represented in sports by both boys and girls. Dawn Stedman and Hazel Good- fellow represent our class on the J.V. Cheerleading squad. Donald Thayer was on the J.V. Bas- ketball squad. Many others were on the Freshman team. All together we enjoyed our first year of high school and are looking forward to the rest. EIGHTH GRADE 1ST ROW: B. Toy lor, B. Schaefer, C. Keib, G. Thompson, T. Strauss, D. DeVaul, J. Cromp, J. Graff, B. MacDonald, B, Sahm, G. Lanpheor, P. Stucker. 2ND ROW: J. Weiner, S. Wilcox, M. Merritt, V. Meyers, M. Nesbitt, F. Bryant, J. Zeiler, R. Roberts, G. Rouleau, N. Smith, G. Welch, J. Taylor, D. Potter. 3RD ROW: J. Green, R. Kline, H. Michels, J. Arnold, E. Egelston, C. Prescott, J. Breakey, R. Nesbitt, R. Meyers, Mrs. Evans, B. Ball, Wm. Hotch, G. Stewart, A. Shantal, R. Gladney, J. Carl, M. Sullivan, K. Fox, R. Case. 4TH ROW: C. Allen, J. Tyler, C. Tedford, J. Hart, P. Rhinehart, G. Forron, S. Mintonye, V. Kirk, J. Lam phere, M. Shoecraft, A. Luyk, L. Powers, J. Jackson, D. May, J. Everts, L. Eorle, E. Buchanan, S. Heffron, P. Curtis. President...................................................George Stewart Vice President................................................John Arnold Secretary..................................................Frances Bryant Treasurer....................................................Patty Koagel In September of 1950, we were enrolled with 72 pupils in the class, under the guidance of Mrs. Evans. Before Christmas we lost two pupils and in January we lost another one, which left the class with 69 pupils. Linda Powers, Sue Mintonye, Arnold Shontel, Bill Hatch, Barbara Yandow, and Lois and Faye Morgan joined us. The class colors are blue and white. HONOR STUDENTS Anita Luyk - valedictorian Jeanne Lamphere - salutatorian Dorothy Potter, Dorothy May, Kenneth Fox, Joanna Hart, Carol Allen SEVENTH GRADE-GROUP I 1ST ROW: G. Abbott, R. Frink, A. Eachus, R. Frazer, G. Bonher, R. Frink, E. Agans. 2ND ROW: S. Cromp, J. Heffron, B. Farrar, M. Cost, Miss Joint, N. Cooper, P. Bryant, J. Cromp, A. Abbott. 3RD ROW: E. Roosevelt, R. Burke, A. Gillette, D. Eckerlin, J. Blending, B. Bennett, F. Deyo, J. Fox, L. Huntley, R. Clifford, L. Fox, F. Brown, R. DeVaul. 4TH ROW: A. Caswell, R. Hogan, B. Bishop, M. Matt, J. Foulke, E. Hibbard, C. Delano, B. Black, M. Gillette. SEVENTH GRADE-GROUP II 1ST ROW: William Shank, Robert Olmsted, Henry Wilcox, John Venditti, Harold Tedford, Ronald Martin, Daniel McDonald. 2ND ROW: Sonja Ostrowski, Helen Smith, Patricio Spade, Laura Mereness, Lillian Sgroi, Judith King, Joyce Heath, Barbara Thompson, Joyce Kellar. 3RD ROW: Glenn Kellar, Michael Lynch, Robert Jeffries, Jon Richardson, Robert Townsend, Mr. Thayer, Kenneth Mastascusa, David Jones, Donald Shantal, George Warren, Douglas Wesseldine. 4TH ROW: Robert Spear, Dean Hubbs, Michael Ponebianco, Bruce Martin, Mary Ostrowski, Patricio Thayer, Mary Lastine, Sherlyn Townsend, Janice Snyder, Joyce Webb, Myrno Kinnetz, Mary Panebianco, Charles Smith, Alfred Sgroi, Douglas Mohorter. SIXTH GRADE 1ST ROW: G. Brewer, P. Button, P. Redding, 0. Boylon, T. Conley, D. Gendron, R. Schaefer. 2ND ROW: B. Kinahan, A. Dwyer, M. Darling, K. Marsaw, Mr . Butman, S. Devine, S. Harris, K.Lamphere, J. Snyder. 3RD ROW: R. Carpenter, J. Hudgins, M. Hogan, H. Barbery, R. Lawson, F. Morkle, M. Thayer, S. Millard, B. Townsend. ROW: C. Gillmeister, L. Rapalski, B. Beeman, R. Button, J. DuBois, J. Thayer, B. Arnold, M. Fisher, S. Breed. ABSENT: Althea Bortle. FIFTH GRADE 1ST ROW: W. Spoor, P. Hunt, F. Loope, J. Tiffany, D. Loucks, F. Anthony, D. Devendorf. 2ND ROW: P. Frink, B. Armlin, C. Olmsted, S. Rapalski, Mrs. Daniels, S. Johnson, M. Elmer, L. Tedford, B. Minor. 3RD ROW: D. Richardson, J. Currin, M. Dwyer, R. Gifford, S. Smith, C. Luyk, R. Beeman, S. Devendorf, T. Mark I e, W. Matt, B. Baird. 4TH ROW: F. Havener, P. Huntley, K. Burke, J. Barbery, C. Michels, A. Bandrosky, C. Wright, J. King, G. Spade, K. Relyea, M. Thiboult. FOURTH GRADE 1ST ROW: M. Cummings, D. Johnson, T. McNally, A. Bettinger, S. Roosevelt, G. Goodfellow, D. Abbott. 2ND ROW: J. Wessels, N. Miller, J. Leo, M. J. Stucker, Mrs. Toylor, S. Jackson, J. Nellonbach, J. Hart, G. Hilts. 3RD ROW: J. Childs, B. Cryon, J. Snyder, W. McNally, J. Hopkins, M. Weston, P. Hogon, C. Raymond, J. Matt. 4TH ROW: S. Von Deusen, C. McGrow, J. Relyeo, A. Smends, M. Agons, D. Fisher, J. Borzelle, K. Case, C. Vedder. THIRD GRADE 1ST ROW: D. Tyler, W. Motzel, R. Cooper, F. McBreority, R. Coskins, T. Merry, J. McCullough. 2ND ROW: J. Austin, C. Clark, E. Hilts, E. Steele, Miss Brocy, C. Hart, R. Sohm, B. Button, H. Miller. 3RD ROW: K. Borrisi, S. Morehouse, L. Eckerlin, C. DeFrees, D. Swift, R. Elmer, J. Horris, J. Eackus, H. Forgham, R. Mors, W. Barberry. 4TH ROW: J.Morkle, C. Button, P. Bruet, A. Starr, S. Morkle, M. Ginn, B. Agley, 0. Swanson, C. Devendorf. SECOND GRADE METHODIST CHURCH ANNEX 1ST ROW: R. Benton, T. Roosevelt, M. Dwyer, F. Wright, R. Murphy, M. McNally, D. Smith. 2ND ROW: J. Frink, S. Hilts, C. Bettinger, A. Ford, D. Towne, E. Hogan, P. Taylor, S. Cunningham. 3RD ROW: B. Dorling, P. Manteli, S. Gillmeister, P. Harris, P. Burke, A. Cryan, L. Roberts, R. Madell, E. Lastine, M. Markle, G. Button, W. Houck, K. Arnold, M. Goodfellow. SECOND GRADE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ANNEX 1ST ROW: D. Devendorf, J. Holdridge, G. Thiboult, J. Froio, L. Havener, W. Carpenter, D. Cromp. 2ND ROW: K. Minor, G. Kinahan, M. Devendorf, L. Millard, D. Kesler, M. Mors, W. Freeman, C. Agley, L. Thompson. 3RD ROW: E. Tobin, D. Spear, P. Tierney, T. Andrews, D. Hibbard, S. Pettit, Mrs. Heath, D. Anthony, W. Harris, P. Frye, C. Freunscht, J. DeFrees. 4TH ROW: P. Schantz, B. Hopkins, A. Michel, K. Metz, T. Walsh, W. Hopkins, N. Beeman, F. Tedford. 1ST ROW: Robert Loope, Jack Leo, Richard Elmer, Donald Taylor, Gary Ostrander, Victor Holdridge, Hadlen Wallis. 2ND ROW: Solly Bloss, Anne McCullough, Joyce Weaver, Donna DeFrees, Mrs. Henry, Christina Dombrow- ski, Diana Markle, Terri Feotherly, Donna Markle. 3RD ROW: Janet Troy, Sharon Stolp, Gail Whaley, Elnora Bumpus, Judy Morsh, Robert Barbery, Harold Lorenz, Robert Wallis, Robert Edinger, Robert Starr. ABSENT: Stephen Parker. 1ST ROW: W. Shepard, C. Centner, J. Torrissi, J. Miller, K. Garlock, J. Frey. 2ND ROW: A. Hart, R. McDonald, E. Edick, K. Fisher, Mrs. Forgham, C. Emhoff, J. VonDeusen, S. Henry, R. McDonald. 3RD ROW: J. Cunningham, M. Broymen, B. Loucks, W. Metcalf, E. Benjamin, C. Tobin, F. Park, E. Lastine. FIRST GRADE EPISCOPAL CHURCH ANNEX FIRST GRADE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ANNEX KINDERGARTEN MORNING GROUP i?.L DnZ' S' “c olly' T- A«on‘ G- Chop.l, W. All.n, L. Sohm, K. Kinohon. 2NO ROW M. Johnson, L. Blosier, P. Perry, K. McGrow, Miss McCloskey, M. Spoor, P. Eding.r, L. Sohm, 3RD ROW: D. Hynes, L. Richordson, M. Snyder, B. Burke, K. R.cor, M. Benjomin, B. Pot.erson, C John- «on M. Parker. 4TH ROW: D- Roosevelt, R. Armlin, W. Cunningham, R. Stolp, Mr . Bettinger, R. Wallace, K. Keville, J. Oarafalo, D. Morehouse. KINDERGARTEN AFTERNOON GROUP «SW: P J Norton' D‘ Froi° J- Minor, T. Willard, J. Von Deusen, G. Cromp. 2ND ROW: L. Bobec, M. Matzell, S. Smith, S. Ei mon, Miss McCloskey, F. Bloss, K. Lorenz, V. Millard L. Demong. 3RD ROW: B. Boird, P. Monn, S. Childs, J. Hogan, Mrs. Bettinger, T. Jackson, G. Poshley, P. Bettinger, CHITTENANGO STATION-6th GRADE 1ST ROW: D. Cromp, C. Graham, W. Cotlin, P. Erskine, A. Egelston, W. Wilsey, R. Eller. 2ND ROW: M. Blasier, J. Perry, B. Folsey, E. Siclow, Mr . DeForest, C. Sawyer, M. McKinstry, D. Keib, L. Welch. „ 3RD ROW: K. Walli , W. Lum, C. Dodrill, J. Bender, M. Real , V. Zick, R. Weaver, R. Fideli, D. Pane- bianco, G. Breakey, C. McJury. 1ST ROW: M. Fox, F. Wilcox, J. Laible, R. Shonk, C. Jones, A. Rouleau, J. Thompson. 2ND ROW: D. Blasier, S. Hubbs, P. Goodell, P. Fox, J. Wuillez, C. Foulke, M. Meyers, C. Jordine, D. Cooper. 3RD ROW: A. Coulter, R. Dodrill, P. Fisher, Mr. Williford, J. Hynes, R. Sternberg, V. Masarro, J. Kalin, 4TH ROW: H. Burleigh, P. Garner, L. Kirk, B. Atkinson, F. Haynes, B. W«sseldine. CHITTENANGO STATION-3rd 4th GRADES onw c' f°.,L J- G®od,ll D- Wilco Wm. Winons, J. Hudgins, D. Hovens, F. Freemen. 2ND ROW; E. Smith, V. Impehzzieri, J. Collins, K. Wright, Mrs. Fidoll, M. Ward, M. Hobbs, P. Rouleou V. Mac Burk e. 3RD ROW: G. Egelston, R. Curtis, C. Allan, L. Zick, N. Panabianco, J. Smith, B. Bondrosky, J. Cutter, R. Ponebionco, C Wallis, W. Havens, R. Weaver. ABSENTi R. Allen, R. Relyea, W. Strauss, J. Gladney. CHITTENANGO STATION-lst 2nd GRADES 1ST ROW: C. Davis, J. Hynes, S. Cunningham, W. Welch, M. Panebianco, C. Wright, R. LaRocque, R. Smith. 2ND ROW: V. Johnson, J. Byron, B. Allen, P. Collins, Mrs. H. G. Devine, C. Welch, D. Hynes, D. Wilsey, M. Fox. 3RD ROW: D. Wilber, E. Smith, C. Byron, D. Costanzo, E. Egelston, J. Weeks, W. Cooper, D. Folsey P. Collins, E. Word, W. Patterson, G. Cooper, T. Chapel. 4TH ROW: M. Massaro, C. Erskin, D. Kimball, S. Centner. LITERARY STREET 1ST ROW: W. Brundage, A. Boxall, Orren Magee, R. Whipple, C Magee, R. Yacketto. 2ND ROW: J. Graham, R. Shontal, M. Brundage, Mr. Alessio, L. Louck s,C. Cro , M. Magee. 3RD ROW: V. Boxall, A. Whipple, S. Boxall, L. Shantol, A. Louck , J. Babcock, R. Graham. LAKEWOOD SCHOOL 4 1ST ROW: F. Bishop, D. Breed, R. Jackson, D. Breed. 2ND ROW: P. Patti son, D. Pottison, Mrs. Hopper, C. Benn, D. Badger, 3RD ROW: R. Shipley, F. Darling. ABSENT: H. Delamoter, C. Delamater, M. Delamoter. FYLER SCHOOL 1ST ROW: F. Brownell, C. DeVaul, D. Kingsley, R. Moth, R. DeVaul. 2ND ROW: P. Smith, M. Brownell, Mrs. Peck, P. Smith, D. Cromp. 3RD ROW: R. Brownell, L. Gillett, T. DeVaul, T. Smith, J. VonDyke, W. Kingsley. LAKEPORT SCHOOL 1ST ROW: L. Tucker, L. Garner, A. Tucker, P. Sullivon, Mrs. Porks, V. Dodrill, A. Everspaugh, C. Weaver, L. Weiner. 2ND ROW: S. Andrus, S. Eddy, S. Bushnell, C. Davis, M. Coulter, L. Jones, M. Curran, R. Gates, P. Nemitz. 3RD ROW: R. Cromp, D. Weeks, J. Everspaugh, H. Garner, D. Weeks, R. Weaver, D. Weeks. SMITH RIDGE 1ST ROW: J. Graham, L. DeVaul, H. Carter, F. Arnold, J. McNamara, L. Heffron, P. Roberts. 2ND ROW: B. Heffron, L. McFall, P. Bodgley, S. Haylor, Mrs. Bushnell, J. Newcomb, J. Graham, M. Bur- lingame, H. Cromp. 3RD ROW: G. Heffron, S. Bodgley, D. Cromp, C. Badgley, L. Arnold. CHESTNUT RIDGE 1ST ROW: Steven Namitz, LeRoy Bennett, Donald Bidwell, Fred Sgroi, Lyle Emmert. 2ND ROW: Nancy Allen, Helen Moth, Mrs. Prosser, Marilyn Bidwell, Kay Walters. 3RD ROW: Peter Hart, Barbara Allen, William Osborn, Wesley George Allen BOLIVAR 1ST ROW 2ND ROW 3RD ROW ABSENT: R. Mintonye, D. Livermore, G. Chandler, G. Button, A. Heath. K. Elmer, J. Hawkins, J. Carpenter, Mrs. Dorr, D. Bloss, P. Elmer, S. Chandler. L. Smith, R. Tuttle, V. Tuttle, J. Mintonye. J. Button, W. Smith, W. Mintonye, G. Button. BRIDGEPORT KINDERGARTEN, FIRST AND SECOND 1ST ROW: T. Koagel, A. Webb, R. Damon, D. Meti, W. Pindle, T. Marte, G. Allen. 2ND ROW: S. Barden, L. Chioputti, S. Roberts, M. Brown, C. Chase, P. Bailey, M. Snyder, M. Jardine, K. Cramer. 3RD ROW: J. Nesbitt, J. Alley, D. Schiebler, R. Bloser, Mrs. Bitz, N. Thompson, L. Morley, J. Barrett. BRIDGEPORT THIRD AND FOURTH 1ST ROW: R. Cbioputti, P. Barrus, L. Pindle, R. Moyer, R. Sternberg, D. Benson, J. Barden. 2ND ROW: C. Bryant, A. Wuilliez, K. Damon, S. Alley, Mrs. Reynolds, J. Morley, J. Barrett, S. Barrett, T. Marte. 3RD ROW: M. Ostrowski, B. Coleman, C. Breed, M. Nesbitt, D. Norton, C. Laible. STUDENT COUNCIL Left to Right (Seated) J. Standing, L. Fuller, F. Tierney, B. Wesseldine. (Standing) P. Gifford, D. Loope, Mr. Braymen, D. Evans, C. Hatch, J. Button. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President............ Vice-President........ Secretary............. Treasurer............ Athletic Chairman ..... Social Chairman...... Citizenship Chairman Assembly Chairman .., Literary Chairman.... ......Louis Fuller ......Fred Tierney ......Jean Standing Beverly Wesseldine ......Donald Loope .........Dan Evans .......John Button .......Paul Gifford .......Carol Hatch The Student Council this year, has done many helpful things to aid in bettering the school. The first thing that the Council did was place a suggestion box in the library' for the students' suggestions. At the same time a committee made and sold the annual S. A. tickets. We then aid- ed the faculty and school board in planning and setting up an eligibility system. We appointed two committees, one to work on the traffic system in and outside of C. C. S., and a second to lo- cate the lost amendments of the constitution. A March of Dimes Benefit basketball game was sponsored by the council, as well as a group of talent shows to be put on as assemblies and one or two for the public. A plan for a new point award system to be put into effect in September of 1952 was proposed and drawn up. The annual Student Day was planned and took place in late May. The occasional visits to and from neighbor- ing schools were helpful in aiding the council in its ideas and plans. On the whole the council did a very fine job, for every task started was completed very successfully. PALLADIUM 1ST ROW: Minni Wilcox, Joan Tiornoy, Beverly Wesseldine, Rose Marie Boeckle, Joon Everts. 2ND ROW: Miss DuPlessis, Russell Barrus, Jack Egelston, Louis Fuller, Fred Tierney, Mary Loucks, Carol Hatch, June Bender, Sally Burke. 3RD ROW: Frank Warren, Don Loope, Allen Featherly, Zone DeForest, Wesley Von Dyke, Mary Jane Piron, Gertrude Johnson, Jay Button, Doug Minor. Editor-in-chief............ Assistant Editor ■ Beverly Wesseldine Rose Marie Boeckle Advertising Manager....................................................................Russell Barrus Assistants..........................................June Bender, Sally Burke, Ivie Kirk Circulation Manager......................................................................Frank Warren Assistants...............................Philip Dwyer, Douglas Minor, Mary Jane Piron Business Manager.................................................................................Fred Tierney Assistant.........................................................................Jay Button Literary Editor...........................................................................Joan Everts Assistants......................................... .....Zone De Forest, Carol Hatch Photography Editor...............................................................................Joan Tierney Assistants........................................................Mary Loucks, Minnie Wilcox Sports Editor......................................................................Wesley Van Dyke Assistant.......................................................................Louis Fuller Art Editors..................................................Allen Featherly, Gertrude Johnson Assistants.......................................................Donald Loope, Jack Egelston WHISPERS ■ I 1ST ROW: Mrs. Barmore, Gertrude Johnson, Beverly Wesseldine, Norma Puree, Joy Button. 2ND ROW: Doug Minor, Nancy Bortle, Joan Tierney, Mary Loucks, Rose Marie Boeckle, Sandra Bettinger, Nancy DeVries, Jean Standing, Sonny VanDeusen, Lois Stedmon, Carol Hatch. 3RD ROW: Fred Tierney, Mary Jane Piron, Louis Fuller, Dora Seeber, Sue Cromp, Marv Pat Mac Donald, Min- nie Wilcox, June Bender, Solly Burk . Editor-in-chief...... Staff Editor......... Sports Editor........ Art Editor........... Printing Staff Editor .........Jay Button Beverly Wesseldine ........Paul Gifford ...Gertrude Johnson .......Fred Tierney The Whispers staff this year has tried to make the Whispers more like a newspaper than a magazine. Towards the end of the year we started putting the paper in columns. We also did away with the front cover and instead useef headings for each page. Printing the paper this way created more work for certain editors and their groups. Most of this new work fell on the shoulders of the printing and art editors. The art editor had the job of designing the pages and also making drawings for various col- umns. The printing editor had the job of putting the articles correctly spaced in the columns. These editors were ably assisted by their staffs. We have tried to make the Whispers a better paper. We hope that next year the paper will continue to improve. DRAMATIC CLUB 1ST ROW: Mary Loucks, Jean Standing, Gertrude Johnson, Mrs. Yorton, Minnie Wilcox, Nancy DeVries, Mary Jane Piron. 2ND ROW: Freddy Blasier, PatJardine, Norma Puree, Carol Hatch, Jack Egelston. 3RD ROW: Jay Button, Freddy Tierney, Jim Brownell, Peter Chisom, Martin Boy I an The Dramatic Club has done an excellent job on two plays this year. The one-act play, di- rected by Mrs. Constance Yorton, was The Flattering Word , by George Kelly and was produced in the fall. In the spring, the three-act play, The Hobgoblin House by Jay Tobias, was pre- sented, this time under the direction of Mr. Victor Thayer. The officers for this year were: President........ Vice-President Secretary........ Treasurer........ Jack Egelston •Martin Boylan ... Pat Jardine ..Mary Loucks SCIENCE CLUB Left to right (Seated) R. Barrus, J. Everts, J. Tierney, C. Hatch, M. Loucks, N. Bortle. (Standing) F. Tierney, J. Merry, L. Fuller, E. Braymen, Mr. Teeter, P. Dwyer, J. Lynch, P. Chisam, D. Evans. This year saw the establishment of an active Science Club under the direction of Mr. Teeter, our Math and Science instructor. The club meets every week to enable its members to carry on educational, constructive experiments which are not possible to complete during school hours because of lack of time. The club is an excellent supplement to academic courses such as Chemistry, Physics, and General Science which will undoubtedly provide a vocation for many of our students in the near future. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 1ST ROW: John McKinstry, Robert Styers, Paul Devendorf, Wayne Austin, Donald Thayer, El win Centner, John Everson, Lee Button. 2ND ROW: Jack Brownell, Robert McCombie, Harold Warren, Robert Graham, Mr. Pashley, Wood- row Wisner, Malcolm Thayer, Leroy Carpenter, Elliot Weston. 3RD ROW: Russell Barrus, Ivie Kirk, Gene Sawyer, Wesley Van Dyke, Phillip Dwyer, Allen Featherly, Zone DeForest, Gene Hart, FredWhipple, NeilBortle, JerryCase, Sonny VanDeusen. This year the F.F.A. has held its regular semi-monthly meetings where the members learned the proper way to run meetings. They had a recreation period after each get-together. They held another donkey basketball game in which the school defeated the F.F.A. alumni. Fun was had by everyone and the crowd saw some real riding on the part of the boys. The agriculture classes took a trip to Cornell University at Ithaca on March 20. They arrived about 8 o’clock and spent the rest of the day walking around the campus, enjoying the many ex- hibits on display there. All came home tired after a very nice trip. The F.F.A. has kept its savings account up by selling coke at the basketball games and is planning on having the Second Annual Father and Son banquet in the Spring. The officers for the year are as follows: President......Kenneth Olmstead (Now in the service) Vice President...........................Malcolm Thayer Reporter....................................Fred Whipple Treasurer.................................Wesley Van Dyke Secretary •••••••••••••■••••••••••••••••••••• .Gerald Olmstead Sentinal.............................................Zane DeForest MIXED CHORUS 1ST ROW: D. Evans, M. Boylan, B. Frazer, R. Boylan, F .Blasier, F. Fuller, J. Button, F. Devendorf, N. Gifford, D. Armlin, J. Carpenter, E. Weston, D. Hogan, J. Hughes, B. Styers. 2ND ROW: J. Chawgo, V. Catlin, J. Hobron, B. DeVaul, P. Everson, D. Powers, P. Dwyer, J. Everts, R. Boeckle, B. Lanphear, V. Armlin, E. Weeks, Miss Teachout, P. Jardine, M. French, C. Hatch, J. Tierney, P. Conley, D. Sted- man, P. Taylor, W. McFall, J. May, S. Olmstead, A. Eller. 3RD ROW: G. Allen, D. Graham, D. Howard, J. Mohorter, E. Kinnetz, H. Spear, B. Chandler, E. DeVaul, B. Bryant, B. Weiner, N. Puree, T. Stedman, J. Standing, N. Bortle, G. Johnson, N. DeVries, S. Jardine, H. Goodfellow, S. Goodell, B. Myers, B. DeGroat, C. Boeckle, M. King. 4TH ROW: B. Darling, B. Sternberg, S. Allen, E. Hills, S. Cromp, M. McDonald, B. Haynes, C. Case, D. Seeber, M. Piron, M. Loucks, J. Vining, W. Cutter. 5TH ROW: M. Burke, W. Wisner, B. Graham, N. Bortle, J. Button, D. Minor, M. Thayer, L. Reals, J. Hubbs, D. Thayer, P. Seamans, C. Rich, F. Tierney, L. Fuller, G. Howard, S. VonDeusen, D. Marsaw, P. Gifford, F. Whipple, F. Grossman, J. Lynch, P. Chisam, E. Townsend, J. Urciuoli, S. Conley, A. Roberts, J. Caswell. The Chittenango Central School mixed chorus consists of 104 members. During this year we have presented three concerts; November, December and May. In June the chorus attended and participated in the Madison-Oneida Music Festival at Sherrill. The Special Girls’ Chorus and Boys Quintet completed their third successful year of organi- zation by singing at special occasions, assembly programs and concerts. Miss Teachout directs these choral groups and does a splendid job. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' CHORUS 1ST ROW: V. Cotlin, B. DeVoul, D. Powers, E. DeVoul, P. Dwyer, J. Everts, R, Boeckle, N. Puree, L. Stedmon, J, Standing, Miss Teochout, N. Bortle, G. Johnson, J. Tierney, M. Piron, S. Jordine, M. Loucks, H. Goodfellow, J. May, A. Eller. 2ND ROW: G. Allen, D. Grohom, D. Howord, J. Mohorter, H. Speor, B. Chandler, P. Ever- son, B. Bryont, B. Weiner, E. Hills, S. Cromp, M. MacDonald, C. Case, D. Seeber, N. DeVries, S. Olmstead, S. Goodell, B. Meyers, B. DeGroat, C. Boeckle, M. King. 3RD ROW: S. Allen, B. Sternberg, B. Darling, B. Haynes, J. Vining, W. Cutter, J. Urciuoli, S. Conley, A. Roberts, J. Coswell, W. McFall, P. Conley, D. Stedmon. . 4TH ROW: J. Chawgo, J. Hobron, E. Kinnetz, B. Lanphear, E. Weeks, P. Jordine, V. Armlin, C. Hatch, M. French, P. Taylor. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' CHORUS Left to Right: FIRST ROW - F. Blosier, R. Boylan, B. Styers, N. Gifford, L. Button, E. Weston, B. Fra- zer, J. Carpenter, J. Button, F. .Devendorf, D. Armlin. SECOND ROW - J. Button, E. Townsend, D. Thayer, D. Evans, D. Minor, L. Fuller, Miss Teochout, M. Thayer, J. Cose, P. Seamans, M. Boylan, D. Hogon, F. Fuller. THIRD ROW - F. Tierney, J. Hubbs, B. Graham, F. Whipple, N. Bortle, L. Reals, D. Mar- sow, P. Gifford, J. Lynch, S. VanDeusen, F. Grossmon, G. Howord, P. Chisom. SPECIAL GIRLS' CHORUS 1ST ROW: S. Bettinger, J. Standing, J. Everts, N. Puree, G. Johnson, N. Bortle, D. Seeber. 2ND ROW: J.Urciuoli, L. Stedman, J. Vining, M. Loucks, M. J. Piron, J. Tierney, N. DeVries. 3RD ROW: B. Lanphear, C. Hatch, P. Jardine, Miss Teachout. BOYS' QUINTET Left to Right: Dean Marsaw, Louis Fuller, Fred Tierney, Jay Button, Doug Minor. At piano: Miss B. Elizabeth Teachout. SENIOR BAND 1ST ROW: Peter Stucker, Patience Hart, Beverly Lanphear, Ronnie Hogan, Frederick Blasier, Norma Porce, Pat Jardine, Eugene Brayman, Gladys Rou- leau, Mary Jane Piron, Down Pindle. 2ND ROW: James Breaky, Frank Grossman, Virginia DuBois, Dean Marsaw, Mr. Seaman, Carol Hatch, Joyce Vining, James Green, Allen Eachus. JUNIOR BAND 1ST ROW: Peter Stucker, Mary Darling, Kay Borzelle, John Button, Anita Luyk, Gladys Rouleau, Ronnie Hogan, Arlene Dwyer, Kenny Mascassuci, Claudette McGrow, Dawn Pindle, Virginia Meyers. 2ND ROW: Robert Cryan, Robert Kline, Harry Barberry, Joe Hudgins, Pauline Rhinehart, Virginia DuBois, Mr. Seaman, James Breakey, Robert Green, Ron- ald Boylan, Fred Blasier, Alan Eachus, Peter Redding. Both the Junior and Senior bands at Chittenango Central School are growing rapidly. The growing pains are wearing off now and next year we hope to have the real beginnings of two “top-notch bands . The addition of flutes, saxophones, E-flat Alto horns and many more basses, baritones, mellophones, trombones, trumpets, clarinets and percussion instruments have helped fill in the harmony this year. Both bands have taken part in the Halloween and Christmas programs and in the school as- sembly programs. Both bands performed at the First Annual Band Concert at Chittenango School. Also heard on this program were the ’Trumpet Quartet and the German Band. The Senior band and some members of the Junior band played at Sherrill. The Syracuse University Band, under the direction of Dr. Harwood Simmons, gave an excellent concert in the Chittenango School auditorium. Next year’s prospects — EXCELLENT. VARSITY FOOTBALL 1ST ROW: Ronald Boylan, John Button, Elliot Weston, Edgar Townsend, Donald Armlin. 2ND ROW: Bill Hirons, Norman Gifford, Louis Fuller, Russell Barrus, George Finck, Jay Button, Dean Marsaw, James Carpenter, Paul Gifford. 3RD ROW: Coach Hatsell, Robert Styers, Carl Rich, Frank Grossman, Jack Lynch, Gene Braymen, Neil Bortle, Sonny VanDeusen, Jack Egelston, Jerry Case, Coach Williford. C.C.S. Opp- 7 Stockbridge 0 19 N. Y. S. S. D. 24 2 Westmoreland 20 18 Madison 19 39 Stockbridge 6 19 Madison 14 34 Westmoreland 28 138 1 With a brand new team and coach, the Chittenango 6’ won the Co-Championship of the M. 0. League. It was the first Football Championship in the sport's four year history at C. C. S. After losing two out of three games (one by one point) in the first holf of the season, the team bounced back to sweep the second half, three gomes straight. Our team was small in stature, but had the courage, sportsmanship, and will to win that is necessary in all champions. VARSITY BASKETBALL 1ST ROW: John Hubbs-Monager, Sonny VanDeusen, Doug Minor, Joy Button, Coach Devine, Frank Grossman, Paul Gifford-Monager. 2ND ROW: Louis Fuller, Gene Broymen, George Finck, Zone DeForest, Dean Marsaw, Wesley VanDyke. c.c.s. Opp. 71 N. Y. S. S. D. 44 40 Westmoreland 39 39 Camden 69 33 Canastota 67 47 Madison 59 44 West Lyden 50 49 Stockbridge 48 56 N. Y. S. S. D. 55 44 Canastota 62 47 West Lyden 40 54 V. V. s. 72 41 Westmoreland 51 50 Modi son 56 48 Camden 59 29 Stockbridge 43 38 Manlius 58 45 La Fayette 47 53 V. V. s. 72 828 • 991 This year’s Varsity, although proving not too successful when totals were added up, gave the cheering section o lot of excitement. Games thot are won by one and two points ore bound to be thrillers all the way. The team had to start all over because of the loss of most of last year’s players. Although this and a very tough schedule put the odds against them, the Chittenango five were a hard fighting, school-spirited team showing good sportsmanship and getting good exper- ience for another year. J. V. BASKETBALL Left to Right: FRONT ROW: J. Carpenter, H. Benn, E. Sawyer, D. Evans, J. Egelston, D. Thayer, D. Armlin. BACK ROW: P. Seamons, H. Lonphear, M. Boylan, J. Lynch, G. Case, G. How- ard, C. Rich, E. Centner. C.C.S. Opp. 22 V.V.S. 56 29 Canastota 32 24 Westmoreland 34 42 Madison 31 40 Camden 52 27 Madison 13 13 West Lyden 16 18 Canastota 55 215 289 This is a partial list of the gomes played. The Chittenango J.V.’s this year showed some great team work. Although they were on the low side they kept fighting until the final buzzer sounded. This proved great experience for the fellows and should make a great Varsity squad next year. FRESHMEN BASKETBALL 1ST ROW: Donald DeVaul, John Arnold, Robert Styers, Tommy Strauss, Robert Kline, John Button. 2ND ROW: Robert Jeffries, Elliot Weston, George Stewort, Lewis Reals, Francis Fuller, Norman Gifford, Coach Devine. FRESHMEN BASEBALL 1ST ROW: R. Martin, J. Carpenter, D. Eckerlin,, D. Armlin, T. Strauss, G. Ab- bott, B. Townsend. 2ND ROW: Mr. Catanzaro, E. Weston, F. Fuller, B. Jeffries, G. Stewart, J. Ar- nold, N. Gifford. BASEBALL 1ST ROW: H. Lonphear, E. Sawyer, J. Button, P. Seamans. 2ND ROW: L. Fuller, D. Marsaw, L. Button, J. Button, J. Egelston. 3RD ROW: Coach Devine, S. VanDeusen, P. Gifford, Z. DeForest, G. Case, G. Howard, J. Hubbs. As Spring comes again, so does track and baseball. Due to a late Spring, the baseball team had little time for regular practice before the opening of the season. Among the teams on the schedule for this season are Madison, Stockbridge, Westmoreland, LaFayette, Manlius, Cazenovia, and Canastota. Recently reorganized track is one of the older sports at C.C.S. This team has a record that all can be justly proud of. We are all looking forward to a good season, both track and baseball, and wish the teams all the best of luck. TRACK 1ST ROW: C. Austin, J. Button, J. Button, G. Warren, H. Stanton, R. Barrus. 2ND ROW: Mr. Pashley, W. VanDyke, F. Tierney, L. Button, E. Sawyer, L. Ful- ler, B. Graham, D. Loope, F. Warren, P. Dwyer. WRESTLING 1ST ROW: Donald Armlin, Freddy Gist, Norman Gifford, Robert Styers, Jack Norman, Francis Fuller. 2ND ROW: Woodrow Wisner, Russell Barrus, Donald Thayer, Elliot Weston, Mr. Pashley, Frank Warren, Jay Button, John Button, Fred Devendorf. 3RD ROW: Louis Fuller, Malcolm Thayer, Freddy Whipple, Philip Dwyer, George Finck, Neil Bortle, Ivie Kirk. c.c.s. Opp. 46 Canostoto 31 22 Fayetteville 13 38 Rome Free Academy 20 25 Fayetteville 33 17 Canastota 26 148 93 Sectional Team Points 23 Our wrestling team has a marvelous record of which the school is justly proud. Since the team was reorganized four years ago, it has lost just one team match, while at the same time it has made fine showings in the Sectional Tournament each ye x. It’s a good job well done fellows, and we're wishing you good luck for next year. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to Right: Dora Seeber, Jean Standing, Carol Hatch, Beverly Lanphear, Nancy DeVries, Nancy Bortle. This year the Varsity Cheerleaders did a very fine job of cheering on both the football team and basketball team. Arrayed in their uniforms of red and black, the girls worked hard and had a great deal of fun under the able guidance of Miss Helen Boyd. The Jay Vee Cheerleaders were seen wearing new satin uniforms this year. Under the guid- ance of Mrs. Taylor they cheered our J.V. team on to victory. They are looking forward to being on the Varsity cheerleading squad. J. V. CHEERLEADERS 1ST ROW: Shirley Allen, Sue Cromp. 2ND ROW: Hazel Goodfellow, Ethel Hills. 3RD ROW: Pat Jardine, Dawn Stedman. 1. What a game! 2. Cheerleaders-19?? 3. Nice tongues, girls! 4. How revealing! 5. That’s our team. 6. Stern Bernice! 7. Holding up the building, girls? 8. What is it? 9. Comfortable George? 10. Why the scowl, Minnie? 11. Blooming cheerleaders! 12. Hurrah for the Air Force. 13. Those Tierneys-way back when. 14. Hiding someone, Rosie? 15. Shakespeare! 16. Fishing! 117. What is so funny? WE RE CONFESSING NAME NICKNAME FAVORITE SONG BIGGEST PROBLEM Barrus Russ Hot Rod Race ????? Bender June if Men! Boeckle Rosie Tennessee Waltz Behaving Brownell Jim Height Burke Sery Doo To Each His Own Zeke Button Jay Thinking of You Making out De Forest Zeke Mule Train English Dwyer Phil The Thing Hasn’t any?? Egelston Jack Blue Eyes Janet Everts Scotia If Boy friends going into service Featherly Joe All Right Louie, Drop that Gun Chopping wood Fuller Lou Blue Skies Lack of time Hatch Slinky Stardust Keeping quiet Johnson Trudie Stardust Two Front Teeth Kirk Ivie Seven Beers with the Wrong Women My car Loope Don Brown Eyes “Kitten Loucks Fay My Bill Truck Drivers Minor Doug Brown Eyes School Piron Janie Goofus Trying to say didn’t Tierney Freddie I’ll Always Love You Minding his own business Tierney Scorchy Be My Love Dampness Van Dyke Dyke The Thing Studying Warren Frank Forever and Ever Has none?? Wesseldine Bev My Heart Cries For You Guess who?? Wilcox Mina Always Being on time FAMED FOR FAVORITE PASTIME Insulting Remarks Sports Being absent when there is a test Complaining Rushing Trying to get out of 8th period Height Girls Driving Eating Witty remarks Tumbling Height My hot rod Quietness Hunting His way with girls Going to Oneida Giggle Writing Science Fiction T elevision Getting other people to do his work Eating Music and talking Playing piano and writing letters Keider’s Maurice Fooling around in 8th period study hall I’m not confessing this Curly hair Going to Sherrill Dimples Bill His car Chasing girls Losing people's glasses Wesley W. His remarks Watching the Nats Laugh Almost anything Witty remarks Sleeping Curly hair T raveling Mixing up her words Russell Using the wrong words at the wrong time Don Juan 1. Good Fred? 2. Egads! 3. Think hard, Mary. 4. Cornell. 5. That's the life. 6. Catching flies. 7. The Big Four. 8. The 'Morning After’ look! 9. Hooked! 10. Just Clowning! 11. Rough ride. Jay? ADVERTI r rrr FOR SALE - BUILDING LOTS HIGH and DRY CITY WATER GAS E. J. BUTTON SONS EXCAVATING - GRADING - TRUCKING CRANES -BACKHOES- SHOVELS - TRACTORS - BULLDOZERS GRADERS - ROLLERS - PUMPS EQUIPMENT FOR RENTALS Phone 3561 or 3282 CHITTENANGO, NEW YORK “The Original” Ham That Am Ham Restaurant CHITTENANGO, NEW YORK HAM AND EGGS — CHICKEN — STEAK — FISH COURTEOUS SERVICE PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS PHONE CHITT. 2871 CHITTENANGO FARM SUPPLY Compl iments of ALLIS CHALMERS Sales - Service - Parts Phone 3301 Chittenango, N. Y. ROSWELL W. CULL Associates Civil Engineers - Land Surveyors Roswell W. Cull Bernard C. Smith CONGRATULATIONS COULTER’S SERVICE STATION STANDING’S GARAGE PHONE 4821 Garage and Service Station COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1951 CONGRATULATIONS TO SUNOCO PRODUCTS THE CLASS OF 1951 Lubrication HAROLD W. TOBIN Tires and Batteries General Builders HARRY H. DIBBLE Phone 3742 BUTTON VALE STOCK FARM Green Lake Road R.F.D. 1, FAYETTEVILLE, N. Y. E. J. G. S. BUTTON Compliments of JONES BROTHERS Wollpaper Stationery 115 Lenox Ave. Oneida 750 ONEIDA LAKE FARM . Broilers . Fryers . Roosters Post Office Box 175 Chittenango, N. Y. Phone 3557 CONGRATULATIONS and SUCCESS COLLIER’S ONEIDA HARDWARE CO. ONEIDA PAINT WALLPAPER CO. 124 MADISON STREET Hold ridge Bros., Props. C. H. COLLIER. J.„ Vic.P... ONEIDA. N. Y. ONEIDA COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of CREASER'S FOOD STORE DE MARIO’S SWEET SHOP Chittenango, New York Seal test Ice Cream . Fancy Groceries . Frozen Foods Phone 2371 . Beverages North Chittenango Open Evenings and Sunday L. De Mario, Prop. WALRATH TRAILER SALES, MID-LAKE TRADING POST INC Bridgeport, N. Y. . Fishing tackle QUALITY TRAILER COACHES . Lyman boats . Motors Phone 3936 Chittenango, N. Y. . Point COMPLIMENTS EDWARD ELMER 121 Genesee St. Telephone 5811 Water systems conditioners of Deep wells jets a specialty Motors barn equipment Commercial refrigeration Food freezers, milk coolers RICHARD A. BROWN Plumbing electrical supplies Installation service on all equipment W. J. HINMAN Compliments of JEWELERS of HAMILTON, GRUEN and ELGIN WATCHES Corner Main and Phelps Streets ALLEY’S DRIVE INN Oneida, New York Bridgeport, N. Y. KALIN’S INN TEN PIN RESTAURANT Fine Foods, Good Drinks Doris Norm Route 31 Fine Food One mile east of Bridgeport, N. Y. Phone 3821 Chittenango, N.Y. Phone Chittenango 2280 Compliments of Best Wishes DAVID M. HOYT, Veterinarian MEAD’S PHARMACY Phone 7734 Canastota, N.Y. Chittenango, N.Y. Compliments of CHITTENANGO TANK CO. H. Minor MASON'S ESSO SERVICE Phone 2721 Chittenango, N.Y. Russell Street Chittenango, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF FLAVIN’S DRUG STORE CHITTENANGO, NEW YORK STANLEY F. BITTNER Chittenongo Station G.L.F. SERVICE Feed Seed Fertilizer Farm Supplies D. L. W. COAL WILLYS OVERLAND Trucks Station Wagons 2 4 W.D. Jeeps PAPEC Farm Machinery Phone 5471 KING COLE INN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1951 Legal Beverages Steaks, Chops Chicken on the Ruff SPECIALTY fffe If Route 5 Seneca St. O o M o c o J Mickey “Cook Kukol Proprietor BILL TALLY’S ROUTE 5 CHITTENANGQ N.Y. Compliments of a Compliments of JUDD’S SERVICE STATION Friend Lubrication - Washing Truck Tire Repairing OUR SPECIALTY Corner Rt. 173 and 5 Phone 4840 NEW METHOD VARNISH COMPANY Floor Maintenance Supplies of Quality and Performance Specialists on Floors of All Types ELMIRA, NEW YORK Seals, Waxes, Soaps, Cleaners, Deodorants, etc. Howard Preston • Sales Representative Your Local PRODUCER-DEALER GATES HOMESTEAD FARMS DAIRY Perry Button, Dist. Chittenango 4021 Congratulations to the Senior Class W. O. HEFFERNAN An Insurance Policy for Every Need HEFFERNAN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Fuel Kerosene Gasoline Genesee St. Phone 41 21 Yours for a Better Yearbook KOLBE STUDIO 240 Kinne Street EAST SYRACUSE, NEW YORK Phone 77-5265 Compliments COMPLIMENTS to the of PHILIP J. RYAN CLASS OF 1951 Dodge and Plymouth Sales and Service HOTEL CHITTENANGO Phone 2521 Chittenango, N. Y. BEST WISHES GRADUATES COMPLIMENTS OF ANDERSON FRED HODGES MEMORIAL STUDIO MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHIER Quality Monuments Markers Phone 3901 132 Main Street ' Oneida, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF BENDER’S GARAGE TOWING GENERAL REPAIR WORK ON ALL CARS Warren Bender, Prop. Phone 3131 Chittenango, N. Y. Watches Rings COMPLIMENTS TO THE Watch Repair CUSS OF 1951 BOB’S JEWELRY Genesee Street Joseph Byrne, Florist Chittenango, New York GOOD LUCK TO SENIORS from Compliments of WHITE STAR CABINS AND METCALF'S RESTAURANT Enjoy our Frozen Custard this Summer Compliments Compliments of WALDMAN’S DEPARTMENT of STORE KEN’S SODA SHOP Chittenango Phone 2811 Chittenango New York Compliments of COMPLIMENTS OF Hazel W. Hildreth QUEENSBORO FARM PRODUCTS. INC. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES Manufacturers of Milk Products Phone 3411 Chittenango Station Canastota New York Compliments of HOGAN BROS. RED WHITE ALAN SIDDELL MEAT MARKET Chittenongo, N. Y. phone 2711 CAN WE BE OF SERVICE TO YOU? SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CHECKING ACCOUNTS XMAS CLUB ACCOUNTS Loans for Any Legitimate Purpose Safekeeping Accounts for Government Bonds OUR FUNDS ARE INSURED BY THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION UP TO 10,000. COME IN — YOU’LL FIND US FRIENDLY STATE BANK OF CHITTENANGO Central City Business Institute Approved by the New York State Department of Education FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 4, 1951 Syrocuse 2, New York William J. Veigel, Director Best Wishes to the Class of 1951 General Electric Refrigerator, Ranges Washers Cleaners Stanley Gault Appliance Shop CHITTENANGO PHONE 2122 COMPLIMENTS OF Tiffany’s Food Market Chittenango, New York MAYER'S SONS MARKET CHOICE MEATS and POULTRY Chittenango, New York Phone 2611 PRECISION CASTINGS Company, Incorporated DIE CASTINGS Aluminum, Magnesium and Zinc Alloys FAYETTEVILLE, NEW YORK Syracuse, N. Y. Cleveland, 0. Kalamazoo, Mich. Chicago, III. British Affiliate: Wolverhampton Die Casting Co. Wolverhampton, England Compliments of W. I. TYLER and Sons Chittenango, lew York LIFE FIRE AUTOMOBILE w Z CC S RALPH WEBBER r Low Cost Insurance = CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '51 SICKNESS ACCIDENT CASUALTY PATTINSON'S CHEVROLET SALES KEIDER'S RESTAURANT WANTED 100 clean ’40-'41 Chevrolet Specialty in Barbecues Fine Foods Fords Compliments of RAY HINKSON Automatic Heating Gas and Oil Furnaces - Boilers - Conversion burners Delco, Coleman and Bryant Equipment Chittenango Phone 3587 The Canteen Restaurant We are always proud of our graduating class, which each year has develop- ed from a very few in old Yates High School to our present Central School and its excellent faculty. Way back in 1923, a little Hot Dog and Pastry Stand made its appearance on the north end of town. A few years later a modern building was erected. The popularity of its good food made it necessary to add and add on to the present Canteen Restaurant. We of Chittenango are proud of the growth in our school, population, church- es and business firms. 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