Dolgeville High School - Slippertonian Yearbook (Dolgeville, NY)
- Class of 1950
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ITIDM IT RING THROUGHOUT T4-I-E -QGEQ, CYECI QC-9, DTR DL-QID, O'-E-FK -HILL. mm: n mc-mm un TU we Heavens, nm: megounomq. 4224-no STILL . snvue-n 2 To a face we miss seeing in the halls of our school To a spirit that gave us unfailing service and devotion To a man whom we cherish and love as our friend To LYNN E. CARPENTER We dedicate this, our yearbook The SLIPPERTONIAN of 1950 3 Q ZJZZLAJMM OT long ago, I heard a father predict that his son would be more successful in life than he had been. It seems that the father had to leave school at the end of the sixth grade in order to work, while the son would certainly finish high school and might even enter college. There is a great deal in what he said, for a good education is certainly necessary in this tech- nical age. But doesn't it depend on what you mean by education ? What makes us succeed or fail in life? Strangely enough, it can be shown that relatively few of us fail in our jobs because of what we don't know, and relatively few are successful just because of what we do know. It seems that, over and above mere knowledge, there are other less tangible things that count: the abil- ity to get along with other people, the ideal of service above self, clearly defined goals, and the drive to carry our jobs to completion. I think we can assume that you who finish your high school days this year have at least a fair amount of knowledge or you wouldn't be graduating. I hope that you have also acquired your share of those other things which are less tangible, but which count for'so much in making a haPPY and successful life. Board Of Education Pres. , John P. Spofford Frank Dodge George Lyon Charles Hewitt Edwin Hopson Herbert Schroeder LeRoy Winsman Clerk, Byron Ogden Treas. , A. Millerskofski 4 Administration Herbert W. Schroeder-Supv. Prin. Edwin S. Hopson-Dist. Supt. Richard F. Loucks-H. S. Prin. , LeRoy C. Winsman-Elem. Prin. Byron Ogden-Clerk Glenn V. Cary-Sec. Facult Row 1: Waterbury, Mang, Hopson, Howard, Simmons, Franz, L. Winsman, Bachman, Sweet. Row 2: Hardendorf, Aldrich, Thomson, D. Winsman, Schroeder, Leavitt, Steinert, Arnold, Staley, Buck. Row 3: Keidel, O'Donnel1, Tanner, James, Allen, Wilkinson, Morrison, Ramirez, Wilens, Penny. Row 4: Childs, Pontius, Spandau, Galer, Loucks, Call, Monnell, Miller, Has- sett. 5 HEALTH Dental Hygienist, Mary Hassettg School Nurse, Gertie Wilens School Doctor, Nicholas D. Lillg Patient, Danny DeNinno CAFETERIA MAINTENANCE X Mrs. Kilborng Mrs. Youker Mr. Goldthwaiteg Mr. Homrighaus Miss Thompson Mrs. Homrighaus Mr. Smith Mr. Sarpen TRANSPORTATION Ermon Sweet, Walter Menge, George VanAlstyne, Byron Ogden, Harold Ostrum. Q 6 RADUATION'S coming soon! We thought we'd never gradu- 'bl ate back there in our Freshman year. Gosh, we'll miss high school. No more homework, no more rushing to Room 14 to get in before the bell. Remember how - Prof. Loucks used to jump when the P. A. system came on? Raffles--- : M magazines---hot dogs---candy---Senior Play. Those wonderful days in QP' K Washington and New York W that we thought we'd never see. We had 'iii' d one consola- tion--even though we might not see the lights of Broadway, ' we could at least qualify as high-pres- sure salesmen. The Christmas banquet Nxt g and 1950 so full of good cheer. Th M - ,Christmas decora- .ion contest---everything looked and smelled M M so nice! What fun we, T had on those jaunts to Utica to see the plays and visit the library! What songs we used to sing in double quartette- Mother Mavourneen and the others! I The bracing air of football games and our star guard, ' Mark Tyoe. Naturally, he was a Senior. September of '49 and our first Q .V real acquaintance with Prof. Loucks, our Senior homeroom teacher. gs, The Junior year under Miss Keidel. The prom--roses all over every thing! Everyone learning Q, g to make paper roses. Junior dances--year- Q book--social studies. x Cheerleading tryouts--getting chosen for the National Honor Society--BIG mom- Q ents for us. Even then graduation seemed a long way off. 5 ' Our Sophomore year in Study Hall. Poor Mr. Miller, ' our new home- room teacher, almost as bewildered as we about putting on a ....' school dance. Plaid shirts and blue jeans were the style at that period in our high school life, so we had a hobo dance. Q Q Our Fresh- 4 man year. We were so green! We s had finally made .. ff the upper hall. !Right from one graduation to prepare for another. But we'd :better stop reminiscing and start cramming for that English final We need those diplomas as firm stepping stones toward a bright and promising future. EX L .. Seniors of Distinction Tibbitts, Treasg Brockett, Secg Mr. Loucksg Arthur, Presg Wardner, . V. Pres. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY VA LE DIC TORIAN G. Tibbitts Knapp, Lincourt, Pagliaro, Polansky Tibbitts, Wardner, Youker. WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOLS E. Wardner L. Brockett M. Tyoe SAL UTA TORIAN M. Youker JOAN ELIZABETH ARNDT Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 3, 4' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 String Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Library Council 2, 3 Treas. 3 Joan' s string bass, Sure sets a pace. BETTY BARRAGAN Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Orchestra 1 G. A. C. 2, 3 Pres. 3 Press Club 2, 3 Senior Play , Asst. Adv. Mgr. 4 Betty will play Basketball night and day. HAROLD F. BUCKBEE .TR. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Double Quartette 1, 4 Senior Play 4 Press Club 4 Hall Monitor 3, 4 A fellow like Hal, Is really a pal. JOHN NASH CONNOR Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Double Quartette 1 Usher 3 All-State Chorus 3 Senior Play 4 John as a host, Is a ale Emily Post! ROBERT ARTHUR Chorus 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 Treas. 4 Double Quartette 3, 4 Boys' State 3 Class Pres. 3, 4 All-State Chorus 3, 4 Senior Play Bus. Mgr. 4 Usher 3 Our president Bob, Is never a snob. LOUISE S. BROCKETT Class Sec. 3, 4 Chorus 1 , 2 Senior Play Pr op. Mgr. 4 Louise has poise Never makes noise SHIRLEY MARIE BUSH Class Sec. 2 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Press Club 2, 4 Senior Play 4 Shirley is sweet, And always neat. AUDREY LUCILLE CRAMER Press Club 2, 3, 4 Usher 3 Chorus 1 The Cramer store Is for her no bore, MARION NADINE DAVIS 7 Cheerleader 3, 4 Pianist Assembly 3, 4 Boys' Quartette 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Quartette 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3 4 Press Club 1 Orchestra 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 All-State Chorus 3, 4 lhen Marion plays, The chorus sways MERRILL LAWRENCE DOXTADER Chorus 1,2,3,4 Baseball 3, 4 Football 4 Double Quartette 3 Press Club 4 Sports Ed. 4 All-State Chorus 3, 4 Senior Play. Asst. Adv. Mgr. 4 Like Merrill, there's few Who can handle a cue DORIS MAE JAMES Press Club 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1 Sub. Hall Monitor 3, 4 Usher 3 When Doris types, She never gripes. WINIFRED MARY LINCOURT Class Vice Pres. 1, 3 Press Club 3 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Usher 3 Camera Club 2 Nat. Honor Soc. 4 Although Honey is shy, She's never passed by. ROBE RT WILLIAM DE LANE Y Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Double Quartette 1, 2, 3, 4 Bob D. is our king When we want him to sing CATHERINE M. GOLDWAITE Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Press Club 4. Catherine looks After our books. 4 HARRIET ELLEN KNAPP l l Cheerleader 4 4 Prize Speaking 2 Press Club 3, 4 1 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 3, 4 Asst. Photo. Ed. 3 Photo. Ed. 4 , Usher 3 Senior Play 4 , Student Director 4 1 Double Quartette 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 Sec. 4 Nat. Honor Soc. 4 1 Harriet will sit, By the hour and knit DONALD DEAN MADDOCKS Chorus 2, 3 Class Treas. 1 Football 4 Senior Play 4 Don is a fellow, Who's really quite mellow. I FRANCIS JOSEPH MAIDA J. V. Basketball 2, 3 Varsity Baseball 2, 3 Class Treas. 1 Orchestra 3, 4 Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Double Quartette 1 , 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Football 4 All-State Chorus 4 Senior Play Asst. Adv. Mgr. 4 Our boy Frit, Is really a wit CLORINDA MARY PAGLIARO Class Pres. 2 Chorus 1, 2 Yearbook, Bus. Mgr. 3 Senior Play 4 .T. V. Cheerleader 3 G. A. C. 1, 2 Nat. Honor Soc. 4 When Peg is near, '1'here's always cheer. ROSE POLANSKY Chorus 1,2,3,4 Press Club 3, 4 Sec. 3, 4 Elk's Essay 3 Senior Play 4 Rose likes to write, All day and all night. JOHN FREDERICK SCHUYLER Senior Play Stage Mgr. 4 Jack's settled down, No man about town! GEORGE HAROLD MCGUIRE Baseball 3 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Boys' State 3 Press Club 4 Georgie seems shy, But maybe he's sly. PETER POLANSKY Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Football Mgr. 4 Prize Speaking 3 Usher 3 Nat. Honor Soc. 4 This fellow Peter, Couldn' t be sweeter. DOROTHY ANN PYE Chorus 1,2,3,4 Double Quartette 3, 4 Majorette 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 3, 4 Senior Play Adv. Mgr. 4 Press Club 3, 4 Yearbook Club 2 Dancing Club 3 This girl Dot, You'd like a lot. CONSTANCE MAE SIVER Chorus 1,2,3,4 Double Quartette 3, 4 Library Council 2, 3 Art Award 2 Connie's a sport, And one of our sort. RODNEY WILLIAM STEWART Class Treas. 3 Chorus 1, 2, , Football Flag Salute r Senior Play Asst. Bus. Mgr. Press Club 1, 2, 3, Double Quartette Fellows like Stew,' Are very few. JAMES ORVILLE TRUMBULL J. V. Basketball Varsity Basketball 2, Capt. 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 'Football C0-Capt. Class Pres. Hall Monitor A fellow like Stub, Isn't easy to snub. JOAN SARAH TYOE 1, Chorus 1,2,3,4 Majorette 2, 3, 4 Library Council 1, 2 Pres. ' 2 Cheerleader 3, 4 Double Quartette 3, 4 Orchestra 3, 4 A girl like Joan, Isnnever alone. LAVERNE ARLINE WALDVOGE L Class Sec. Chorus 1 , 2, Library Council 1, Sec. Vice Pres. Senior Play Yearbook Asst. Class Ed. Class Ed. Usher Dancing Club LaVerne's excuses Are Lalipaluses. 3, 3, 2, GERALDINE GRACE TIBBITTS Senior Play 4 Prize Spk. 2nd 2 Class Treas. 3, 4 Majorette 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 4 Double Quartette 3, 4 Yearbook Club 3, 4 Editor-in-Chief '4 Hall Monitor 43, 4 All-State Chorus '3 Nat. Honor Soc. 4 Geraldine Grace, Has a pretty face BERNARD WILLIAM TRUMPOWSKY J. V. Basketball 1, 2 Hall Monitor 3, 4 Double Quartette 1 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Press Club 4 Our big Bim, Is full of vim. MARK JAMES TYOE Baseball 1 Mgr. 2 Orchestra 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Double Quartette 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 4 Co-capt. 4 All-State Chorus 3, 4 Press Club 4 Mark's quite a fellow, You SHOULD hear him bellow! LOIS ANN WARD Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Double Quartette 3, 4 Majorette 2, 3, 4 Press Club 4 Senior Play 4 Our blonde Miss Ward, Has Dip on a cord. EDWARD ALBERT WARDNER Chorus 1,2,3,4 Basketball, Mgr. 4 Senior Play Press Club Pres. All-State Chorus Nat. Honor Soc. 4 3,4 4 3,4 4 A fellow like Eddie, For fun's always ready. DIAN ELLEN YOUKER Press Club 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 2, 3, 4 Art Editor 2, 3, 4 Double Quartette 3, 4 Majorette 2, 3, 4 Leader 3, 4 Art Award 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Library Council 1, 2 Cheerleader 4 D1an's lots of fun When her day's work is done. 033960 ALLAN RICHARD WEIR Double Quartette 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Senior Play Asst. Stage Mgr. 4 All-State Chorus 3 0op works hard, Selling rhubarb. MARY ELIZABETH YOUKER Cheerleader 3, 4 St. Council, Sec. 1, 2, 3, 4 Pres. 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Double Quartette 3, 4 Majorette 2, 3, 4 Hall Monitor 3, 4 D. A. R. Essay 4 String Orchestra 3, 4 All-State Chorus 3 Senior Play 4 Nat. Honor Soc. 4 Our little lary, Is never contrary. NAME AGE IN ACTIONS PET PEEVE SECRET AMBITION NOTED FOR Joan A. 20 yrs. Baby talk Learn to swim Playing string bass Robert A. 2-80 yrs. Getting up Finish school His leadership Betty 15 yrs. Nosey people Join Air Corps Love of sport Louise 10 yrs. Homework Own a new car Poise Harold Depends Speaks out of turn Happy marriage Having Mom's car Shirley 20 yrs. 7th period S. H. Be famous dancer Talking John C. 17 yrs. Silly girls Be famous bowler Being a gentleman Audrey 25 yrs. Childish boys See the world Only senior redhead Marion 6 yrs. Boys Chorus director Her music Robert D. 22 yrs. Teachers Get out of school His tenor voice Merrill 6 months Rainy weather Taxi driver Playing pool Catherine 30 yrs. School days Be a famous chef Working in library Doris 20 yrs. Insincere people Be a boy Her ability to type Harriet 4 yrs. Moody people Marry millionare Ability to knit and purl Winifred 21 yrs. Bananas landscaping Quiet ways Donald 19 yrs. Snow down his back Have a million Excuses Francis 16 yrs. Walking to I. A. class Rob 32, 000, 000 bank His wit George 7 yrs. Drunken drivers Live right Rimning a taxi Clorinda 19 yrs. Wise guys Be a boss Good marks Peter 25 yrs. Girls Write a book His smile Rose 10 yrs. Loosing things A secret Far away places Dorothy 13, yrs. Smell of tobacco Nursing 8: marriage Many boy friends John S. 22 yrs. School Make million quick Being true to Louise Constance 20 yrs. Cats Marry handsomest man Holding her man Rodney 2 yrs. Faculty members To get ambition . His girl friend troubles Geraldine 10 yrs. Cold weather Own 15 room house Ability to hit high C James His age Work Own a horse ranch His interest in sports Bernard 16 yrs. The family car Break fishing record Fish stories Joan T. 4 yrs. Her middle name Be successful Shortest girl in class Mark 2-1!4 yrs. None the saysj Be big-time drummer Football ability LaVerne 17-25 yrs. Nosey neighbors Be a lady cop Being out of school Lois 19 yrs. Talkative people Travel Her temper Edward 14 yrs. Over perfumed women Have a harem Being life of party Allan 15 yrs. Alarm clocks Energy Trips to Canada Dian 20 yrs. Mannerless boys Have a career Art work Mary 3 days Only 4 yrs. H. S. Be freshman again Being in everything 14 Prophecy X OME time ago, Mr. Loucks, Kon the verge of a nervous breakdownl, began to wonder if his work of trying to bring up the class of '50 would ever have any effect. Prof isn't natural- ly superstitious, but upon finding himself before a sign reading, Mme, Fifi, Fortune Teller-3 flights up, he climbed the stairs and entered a door. He stated his problem to Mme. Fifi and she led him into her room of zee crystal ball and began to tell him of the bright t?J future. I see a theatre, she cried. The curtain, she is opening. Ahl There is the star! She is blonde---she is beautiful---she is Lois Ward. Her partner is the musical comedy man, Sugar Throat Arthur. And there in the orchestra is that great string bass virtuoso, Joan Arndt. I hear a terrible noise. Where does it come from? Why it is Mark Tyoe playing that new instrument, the dishpan. Fleet-fingers Joan, his sister, is presiding at the piano, Next to her on the piano bench is Frit Maida, who has now learned to play the trumpet with his toes. Now the curtain rises on the second act. In the spotlight is the great torch singer, Gerry Tibbitts. Miss Tibbitts was a teacher, but she likes to eatl Replacing Miss Tibbitts on the stage is that famed dancer, Shirley Bush. As the curtain falls, we see the master of ceremonies, Merry Merrill Doxtader, giving a few clever l?J last minute remarks. Now, ' Mr. Loucks, the scene changes. We are in a small house. Sixteen tiny children are grouped around their mother, Winifred Lincourt. The doorbell rings--it is Ed Wardner, come to fix the radio. KHe'll fix it all right!! Ah, there is another person on the scene--it is Catherine Goldthwaite, the nursemaid. She looks frustrated, but very sweet in her uniform. Again, the scene, she change. There is a magnifique hotel, 'The Nash, ' on Street Gibson. The door is opened by that handsome doorman, Stub Trumbull. At the reception desk is Clorinda Pagliaro, the owner of the establishment. Now, in the kitchen we see the chef, Pierre Polansky. In the dining room is a distinguished looking gentleman with a brief case. Why, it is that juvenile court lawyer, Rodney Stewart. Now again, the scene, she change. We are in a large department store---the name is 'Ladies' Economical'. At the art department, three lovely artists are at work. Dian Youker cleans brushes, Marion Davis scours paint cans, and Connie Siver paints signs. In the main office is the owner, Louise Brockett. She is seated by an open window. fThe reason for this is that J ack Schuyler is the manager of the 'Men's Economical', two doors up. They've invented a long range hand-holder for use during office hours. j Also busy in the office are two top-notch secretaries, Doris James and Audrey Cramer. In the main part of the store, we see two lovely ladies purchasing yarn--La Verne and Harriet Knapp. They specialize in knitting mittens in the 'lone star' pattern. This is complicat ed as it calls for one-half star on each mitten. Now, I see the dress department. The model, Dor- othy Pye, is wea.ring the latest creation. She attracts a large crowd of prospective buyers. I can't decide whether they want the dress or the model. I The scene changes again. It is the Main Street of a town. There is an argument. News-boy Bob Delaney, is getting a tongue lashing from Rose Polansky. It seems that last week he .sold only 30, 000, 786 copies of her paper, 'The Dolgeville Scandal Sheet'. My! Who are those strange crea- tures in African outfits? Why, they are 'Bring 'em back crippled' Buckbee and'Drag-em-to-Do1ge- ville-Dead' Trumpowsky, the great hunter-explorers. On the corner is a kind-looking policeman. It is Allan Weir, who is 'special-cop-in-charge-of-getting-kids-to-school'. A nearby sign reads, 'Attention girls! Basketball and Calisthenics lessons given every Saturday--S 100 for 5 hours. In- quire Betty Barragan. ' And now I see a man dressed as Santa Claus who's selling silver-plated Christmas trees with built-in electricity. It is Don Maddocks. He is getting in a taxicab owned by the McGuire-Connor Taxi Service. But, Mr. Loucks cried, there is one more--Mary Youker. Mme. Fifi replied, My three years of French are helping me make my fortune in life. I am zat Mary Youkerf As Mme. Fifi tAlias Maryj announced, There will be no charge for this reading. Mr. Loucks calmly and quietly collapsed. ' 15 lasik will muh Ersiiairmrnuil We, the SENIOR CLASS of the Dolgeville Central School, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this last Will and Testament in the manner following: FIRST: To Richard F. Loucks, we leave a fleet of 37 ghosts to haunt Room 14 forever. SECOND: We hereby direct the members of the faculty to sob heartily at our graduation. THIRD: We give and bequeath to the members of the class of 1951, individually, the following personal possessions of our class to wit: Louis Antonucci, George McGuire's 19 cue at Fusco's Billiard Parlor. Donna Borst, Dian Youker's ability to make formations in the marching band. Harold Cool, Peter Polansky's ability to smile his way through classes. To Alice Clark, Connie Siver's artistic talents. Lois Cramer, Betty Barragan's ability to play baseball. Harold DeCarr, Stub Trumbull's ability to sink set-shots at half-court. Danny DeNimio, the last of the Yonkers. To To To To To To To Alma Dodge, Shirley Bush's vivacity and dancing talent. Barbara Dolge, a well spiced Stew , Ronnie Gaetano, Doc's Studebaker, so that his girl friends will not get wet feet. Dean Galusha, Hal Buckbee's ability to catch big trout off the Daniel Green bridge. Dayton Griffith, Ed Wardner's job in the humor section of the Press Club. Betty Jarrett, Marion Davis' ability as chorus pianist. Lucius Jeffers, Mark Tyoe's booming voice to liven up Room 14. Rose LeClaire, Audrey Cramer's formula for keeping her hair red. Janet Lill, Louise Brockett's ability to hold her man. Fred Keller, Frit Maida's sparkling personality Eleanor Lyon, some vitamin pills for her violin so that she can take Joan Arndt's pl To To To To To To To To To To Lura Lyons, Doris James' ability at bookkeeping. Nick Miller, Jack Schuyler's ability to stick to one girl. Barbara Miller, LaVerne Waldvogel's ability to knit and crochet. Veronica Miller, Rose Polansky's journalistic ability. Salvatore Musella, Bim Trumpowsky's long, lanky physique. Earlene Metz, Lois Ann Ward's hair, so that Salisbury can still claim a beautiful blonde. To Richard Metzler, Bob Arthur's deep bass voice in double quartet. To Beverly Nichols, John Connor's ability to pass regents. To Albert Olsen, Harriet Knapp s overshoes. so that he can plow his own way down Slauson Street. Sally Pugliese, the cheerleading talent of Joan Tyoe. Pat Pugliese, Oop Weir for bodyguard at Ephratah. Ken Rickard, Joe Connor's cigarettes for cold winter nights. Dale Smith, Don Maddock's crushing tackle at left end. Roy Stonesifer, Oop Weir's physique so that Stonie can fill out his Confederate's uniform. Robert Tanner, Gerry Tibbitts' soprano voice. Robert Tyoe, Catherine Goldthwaite's talent for making comments in health class. Chuck Weinschreider, Bob Delaney's voice to hold the tenor parts. Marion Pye, sister Dorothy's superb giggling ability. Regina Stankevitz, Winifred Lincourt's many boy friends. Helen Yanney, Clorinda Pagliaro's quiet efficiency. To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To LASTLY: We hereby appoint the Honorable Frank Miller as executor of this, our last Will and Testament, in witness thereof, we therefore subscribe our name at the Dolgeville Central School on the 3rd day of January in the year of nineteen hundred and fifty. SENIOR CLASS OF 1950 Witnesses: residing .. . . ..residing at. .1 ... 16 ac playing the string bass in the orchestra. E SSI-S uniors L. Antonucci, D. Borst, A. Clark, H. Cool, L. Cramer, H. DeCarr, D. DeNinno, A. Dodge, B. Dolge, R. Gaetano, D. Galusha, D. Griffith, E. Jarrett, L. Jeffers, F. Keller, R. LeClair, J. Lill, E. Lyon, L. Lyons, E. Metz, R. Metzler, B. Miller, N. Miller, V. Miller, S. Musella, B. Nichols, A. Olsen, P. Pugliese, S. Pugliese, M. Pye, K. Richard, D. Smith, R. Stankevitz, R. Stonesifer, R. Tanner, R. Tyoe, C. Weinschreid- er, H. Yanney, Miss Keidel. C Sophomorcs M. Antonucci, J. Bailey, M. Barnes, D. Buckbee, K. Carlson, Z. Cramer, D. Daley, R. Delaney, M. Disch, S. Dolge fabsentl J. Eggles ton, F. Fehlner, B. Giese, C. Haberek, R. Hayner, M. Houser, J. Lawrence, T. LeFave, C. Miller, G. Miller, H. Miller, K. Mowers, J. Near, J. Newport, R. Owens, A. Patterson, L. Pontius, M. Rug- giero, L. Sheppard, H. Silvernail, C. Smith, R. Smith, P. Steciak, C. Trumpowsky, P. Wilens, M. Youker, Mr. Miller. 18 H. Bullock, A. Cuda, J. D'Amato, G. Darling, G. Darling, J. Dunder- dale, D. Eaker, F. Eaker, W. Ennis, B. Grove, E. Guy, H. Hass, J. Kingsley, F. Lamphere, N. Lamphere, B. Miller, T. Molinaro, N. Mortorona, P. Nagle, R. Noonan, M. Povec, B. Randall, M. Rogers, L. Stephan, M. Weaver, G. Winkler, Mrs. Steinert. Freshmen A. Bahr, M. Borst, D. Brill, I. Carlson, W. Connor, L. Dunderdale, R. Fisk, D. Green, Y. Gigliotti, P. Johnson, R. Keyser, G. Lyon, M. Lyon, J. Mielcarski, E. Nelson, R. Olsen, S. Ortlieb, J. Quackenbush, C. Silvernail, J. Siver, H. Snell, J. Smith, J. Yoran, J. Wilbert, B. Youker Mr. Hardendorf. ' ' 19 7 A. Antonucci, S. Brereton, S. Brown, F. Boyer, F. Calderazzo, H. Cramer, M. Daley, N. Darling, B. Delaney, J. DeNinno, E. Dreusike, M. Dufraine, P. Ellis, S. Goodrich, I. Green, B. Guy, F. Hall, R. Jones, J. McCarthy, K. Metzler, G. Miller, J. Randall, E. Smith, J. Spofford, P. Tanner, D. Walzak, P. Walker, M. Youker, Miss Wilkinson Eighth Grade O. Ackles, B. Bahr, R. Bahr, D. Congdon, S. Coppernoll, P. Costanza, J. DeLuca, L. Dingman, S. Eaker, M. Farnholtz, E. Fical, A. Glover, J. Hewitt, W. Hulett, C. Keyser, H. Lee, N. Lyon, M. Miller, W. Nel- lis, K. Ostrum, E. Rachen, G. Randall, R. Roashea, E. Shedd, N. Stahl, B. Steciak, M. Surprise, L. Wesselman, E. Youker, J. Youker, Mrs. Franz. 20 A. Ackles, E. Ackley, A. Antonucci, H. Beekman, M. Connor, B. Cool, M. Darling, C. DeLucco, J. DeLunn, W. Dodge Cabsentj, D. Doxtaker, J. Eaker, B. Gray, O. Jaquay, H. Jones, J. Knapp, W. Lamphere, C. Madi- son, M. Mielcarski, C. Miller, E. Miller, R. Nielson, C. Pierce, L. Pye D. Randall, A. Spingler, A. Spingler, R. Weinschreider, C. Young, Miss Staley. Seventh Grade A. Alling, M. Barnes, A. Clark, D. Congdon, A. Doxtader, R. Ennis, T. Fehlner, R. Gilman, S. Hadcock, B. Herbst, D. Holdridge, E. Homri- ghaus, B. Keller, F. Keller, S. Kiesel, F. Knoph, D. Lamberson, C. Lamphere, R. Lein, A. MacRorie, J. Madison, C. Millard, L. Miller, R. Molinaro, N. Near, R. Olsen, D. Sheppard, R. Smith, B. Spofford, S. Surprise, C. West, R. Wilbert, D. Young, L. Zimmerman, Mr. James. 21 F. Borst, L. Brill, S. Handy, D. Haughton, G. Lamphere, C. Lasher, C. Noonan, R. Schuyler, B. Smith, A. Zipp, A. Calderazzo, P. Call, D. Durfey, J. Ellis, J. Hilton, L. Keil, V. Lee, J. Silvernail, C. Spencer, R. Stewart, G. VerStraete, S. Weaver, N. West, C. Young, Miss Galer. Sixth Grade R. Arthur, K. Ashe, W. Bailey, T. Bowker, I. Boyer, R. Daley, D. De- Marco, J. Eades, W. Eckler, D. Gerdner, A. Goodrich, H. Leavitt, W. Lyon, D. Mofio, R. Ortlieb, E. Stack, R. Stone, R. Tyoe, D. VanValken- burg, N. Barretta, S. DeMay, D. Durfey Cabsentj, M. Eaker, L. Gradner G. Newman, J. Ortlieb, R. Voorhees, Mrs. Monell. 22 W. Conklin, R. Darling, D. DeMarco fabsentj, P. Dunderdale, R. Fazio, J. Fiederowitz, V. Kindurys, R. Lamberson, J. Mead, B. Miller, C. Mosher, C. Noonan, S. Paul, R. Randall Cabsentj, M. Schroeder, R. Siver, J. Wilbur, B. Carlson, S. Darling, V. D'Amato, P. DeLucco, R. Dodge, M. Eaker, M. Fisk, L. Fuller, B. Gray, A. Jones, K. Nichols, D. Seeley, C. Smith, C. Stephan, M. Youker, Miss Allen. F1fth Grade J. Ackles, W. Alguire, E. Allen, E. Delaney, D. Doxtader, M. Ford, D. Frey, W. Gilman, J. Hayner, R. Kiesel, P. Klock, R. Lill. F. Menge, E. Nardo, H. Ostrom, A. Purpura, W. Stack fabsentj, R. Trumbull, J. Yanney, V. Augar fabsentj, S. Baum, B. Belden, L. DeLucco, E. Dreu- sike, C. Ellis, E. Ellis, M. Fical, F. Fuller, N. Green, K. Griffith, J. Menge, J. Saracino, L. Stankevitz, C. Wesselman, Miss O'Donnell. 23 H. Ashe, M. Barrett, R. Farber, H. Garner, D. Holdridge, P. Jaikins, G. Klock, F. Petkovsek, E. Randall, D. Ruby, R. Timmerman, G. Van- Allen, D. Ennis, R. Antonucci, L. Avery, D. Bowker, V. Brown, J. Eak- er, C. Eaker, E. Newman, P. Noonan, M. Pugliese, A. Rachon, P. Reynolds B. Wilbur, Miss Aldrich. Fourth Grade J. Aiello, H. Iacquay, R. Keyser, R. Loomis, P. Markell fabsentj, 1. Mielcarski, P. Perry, G. Pierce, R. Smith, F. Voorhees, C. Watkins, Qabsentj, R. Wilbur, Y. Bahr, C. Brereton, C. Crane, M. Delaney, P. DeLucco, S. Hardendorf, I. Lyon, G. Metzler, M. Millard, C. Neeley, B. Tucker, Mrs. Call. 24 T. Alling, L. Bailey, J. Baum, J. Bliss, W. Bynon, R. Covuoto, F. Cuda, D. Daley Kabsentj, G. Daley, R. Duprea, G. Ellis, D. Gaetano, P. Grincewich fabsentj, E. Leavitt, J. Mielcarski, J. Olson, E. Pet- kovsek, C. Provorse, T. Rockwell, W. Wilbur, J . Antonucci fabsentj, B. Bliss, R. Brereton, L. Bruder, P. Costanza, J. Eckler, C. Menge, K. Olsen, A. Ploss, A. Vespi, K. White, Mrs. Howard. Third Grade H. Beekman, J. Borst, L. Brown, J. Caroll, D. Clavette, M. Darling, P. DeLuca, C. Dolge, L. Fazio, D. Fechie, C. Mielcarski, G. Smith, W. Wullenweber, R. Zimmerman, A. Ackles, J. Bachman, B. Bajza, S. Bowker, E. Gilman, L. Hagadorn, L. Jaikin, C. Lein, P. Newman, S. Novogurski, B. Parker, B. Poole, P. Provorse fabsentl, J. Pugliese D. Strait, Miss Mang. 25 R. Ballatore, B. Biddle, D. DeMarco, W. Fehlner, J. Hall, G. Handy, Q D. Mang fabsentj, T. Martin, C. Ortlieb fabsentl, D. Parisi, D. Randall Cabsentl, L. Schrader labsentj, E. Wesley, S. Biddle, C. Borst, R. Fazio, S. Cerneckes, J. Green, B. Homrighaus, N. Kiesel, J. Landurant fabsentj, K. Metzler, J. Near, B. Rice, L. Sullivan labsentl, G. Tyoe, Miss Arnold. Second Grade J. Baum, J. Calderazza, W. Daley, B. Darling, D. Darling, C. Daucette, C. Fuller,. R. Hoffman, G. Jennings, D. Jones, B. Lyon, T. Millard, J. Nielsen, L. Randall, J. Brown, C. Carlson, L. Crowell, E. Eaker, I. Feane, S. Filipski, J. Gotts, J. Hagadorn, B. Lamb, B. Levonski K. Menge, S. Spofford, V. Vickery, D. Wullenweber, Mrs. Sherman fabsentl 26 x R. Alguire, R. Bahr, L. Carpenter, W. Chadwick, M. Crane, D. Daley, J. DeMay, W. Doxtader, D. Ellis, F. Jaikins, D. Lane fabsentl, L. Lussier, J. Molinaro, G. Omerzu, D. Paul, R. Ploss, M. Pugliese, H. Reynolds, L. Sclu'ader, P. Schroeder, R. Servidone .D. Timmerman, J. Wesselman, A. Hart, M. Bogardus, J. Borst, D. Boyer fabsentj, D. Clavette, B. Gray, J. Millard, C. Mailler, B. Morrison, L. Near, P. Rumrill, K. Schrell, M. Seeley, D. Smith, D. Vosburg, M. Weir, N. Young, Miss Bachman. PIISF Grade C. Bachman, D. Bliss, G. Bynon, D. Daley, K. Decker Qabsenth, P. Decker labsentj, G. DeLucco, W. Doxtader, D. Gaetano, W. Gibbons, F. Herrin shaw, H. Hess, A. Jaikins, R. Karla, R. Lamb, M. Let- ko fabsenti P. Mielcarski fabsentj, V. Nardo, C. Neele , L. New- man labsentl, T. Rockwell, M. Ruggerio, N. Silvernail Zabsentj, R. Vogler fabsentj, A. Zipp, E. Allen J. Avery fabsentl, K. Balderston, D. Bissett, D. Darling labsentj, J. Doxtader, E. Gardner, V. Hewitt, C. Holmberg, L. Jainkins, L. Novogurski fabsentl, R. Parisi, C. Petkovsek, J. Petrie fabsentj, M. Porec fabsentl, S. Viscussi, Mrs. Waterbury. 27 ! G. Benson, T. Bliss, E. Buck, B. Crossman, J. Darling, D. Dibble, J. Ennis, D. Farnholtz, J. Fehlner, F. Fechie, P. Franchino, R. Gressler, R. Hopson, R. Hunt fabsentl, W. Loomis Cabsentj, A. LeGere, R. Olyer, J. Rachon, W. Weckesser fabsentj, P. Zelinski, P. Adams, B. Bahr, M. Connor, R. Connors, M. DeLorenzo, D. Hoffman D. Johnson, B. Knight labsentj, M. Lamberson, B. Loucks, S. Miller, fabsentj, J. Paul fabsents, D. Perkins fabsentl, S. Smith, S. Steciak, S. Timmerman Kabsentj, J. Trudgeon, M. Wrobel, Mrs. Simmons. Kindergarten D. Ashe, P. Barnes, .T. Bauder, T. Bauder, J. Bliss, J. DeLucco, R. Doxtader Cabsentl, D. Frederick, J. Hilton, T. Houck, R. Jones, E. Kel- ler fabsentj, E. Kopp, J. MacRorie, A. Munger, W. Sarpen, J. Strait, P. Tucker, N. Vespi, J. Vickery, E. Alling, K. Brown Kabsentj, D. Cla- vette, R. Darling, J. Diehl, P. Eaker, S. Frey, S. Gotts, K. Krowicki, M. Letko Kabsentl, C. Mead, M. Miller, B. Ostrum, L. Paatz, M. Rice, A. Schmidt fabsentl, P. Terzi, C. Watkins Qabsentj, J. Wincowski Qabsentl, Mrs. Spandau. 28 Papermill School A. Bailey, A. Bailey, E. Bailey, O. Bailey, W. Bailey, J. Chmielski, B. Cool, W. Cool, L. Crouch, S. Crouch, R. Doxtader, J. Horton, C. Lanphere, W. Lanphere, W. Lanphere, J. Miller, J. Miller, A. Nagle J. Nagle, R. Nagle, T. Nagle, L. Randall,V. Randall, Mrs. Kingsley. Salisbury School A. Dennison, E. Grassell, B. Hulett, C. Ives, B. Lyons, C. Mosher, E. Nelson, C. Shibley, D. Shibley, G. Shibley, C. Smith, D. Smith, L. Wiess, Miss Sweet. 29 Salisbury Center School C. Busacker, L. DeCarr, M. DeCarr, j. Haberek, P. Haberek, S. Helmer, M. Houck, T. Houck, T. Mattison, I. Muller, P. Muller, M. Rogers, W. Sheppard, Miss Leavitt, R. Daley, L. DeCarr, R. DeCarr, W. DeCarr, 1. Haberek, R. Haberek, D. Harper, K. Harper, D. Lanphere, R. Lanphere, D. McArthur, M. Muller, Mrs. Winsman. HI LI ELITE 1. N.H.s. Initiation 2. staff Strugglnzgu-H 3. Senior Play Practice 4. Senior Christmas Party 5. Prize Speakers 6. Four Beeps Sz A Bop 7. Snow Sculpture 8. Ir. Mardi Gras 30 RTS Q, arsity YS' 9 H H. DeCarr, R. Gaetano, R. Metzler, J. Trumbull, N. Miller, A. Olsen, P Pugliese, F. Keller, R. Tanner, B. Bahr, D. DeNinno, T. LeFave, Mgrs. E. Wardner, D. Griffith. v Q f N .31 4- D. Youker, M. Youker, M. Davis, H. Knapp, D. Pye, G. Tibbitts, .T . Tyoe. 32 N. Mortorona, G. Miller, P. Nagle, A. Patterson, B. Miller, A. Cuda, D. Daley, D. Brill, T. Molinaro, K. Metzler, C. Smith, C. Trumpowsky, E. Youker, B. Olsen, Mgrs., D. Eaker, W. Connor, P. Steciak. . . Q umor Vars1ty A ' f WI Zu M. Pye, D. Borst, 'B. Nichols, J. Lill, B. Dolge, L. Lyons, S. Pugliese. 33 DeCarr, LeFave, C. Smith, Delaney, Tripodi, Jeffers, D. Smith, Pugliese, Eaker, Nagle, R. Olsen, Rickard, Metzler, Haberick, Mortorona, Eggleston, R. Tyoe, N. Miller, Weinschreider, Cuda, DeNinno,gA. Olsen, Stewart, Trumbull, M. Tyoe, Maida, Maddocks, Coach Bynon, Mgrs., Polansky, Musella, Patterson, B. Miller, Lyon. Football CT HE Dolgeville High School football team, the Blue Devils , got off to a ripping l ., 48 to 0 victory over New York Mills, in their first game of the 1949 season. Al- though they lost the next two games to older and more experienced teams, they finished the rest of the season with the enviable record of being unscored against. Excellent co- ordination by the linemen and the back field, sparked by superb passing and precision punting, accounted for this remarkable first season of football's return to Dolgeville. This team, the first Dolgeville has seen in ten years, shows great promise of even better seasons to come. Of the total yardage, 1347, gained by the Blue Devils , 937 was gained by rushing and 417 by passing ---- --as opposed to a total of 740 yards gained by opponents. The total number of points scored by Dolgeville was 164, as against 43 for the opponents. Longest touchdown P-HB 75 yards, was made by Pat Pugliese, while the longest pass and run combination of DeCarr to Maida, netted 79 yards for a touchdown. SCORES D. H. S. OPP. 48 New York Mills 0 7 Richfield Springs 25 13 West Winfield 18 19 Morrisville 0 50 Van Hornsville 0 27 Cherry Valley 0 34 ,A ASL 'H ' B5?C551f 5 3 ET 5 jl 1 Q X X A f X fa ji X if DE: of QD BPURTEHDPS 35 Athletics - Extraordinar Tessie-the-Typists Future Betty Crockers Class of 1962 The Chi1dren's Hour Rembrandts? Brunner Serves the Beans Little Evelyns Potential Nobel Winners 36 Student Council ,, ,, R. Arthur, A. Bahr, Z. Cramer, H. Knapp, B. Miller, G. Miller, N. Miller, R. Molinaro, J. Near, B. Nichols, E. Shedd, C. Weinschreider, R. Weinschreider, M. Youker, Mrs. Franz. Hall Monitors H. Buckbee, H. DeCarr, D. James, B. Jarrett, N. Miller, R. Stankevitz, R. Stonesifer, G. Tibbitts, B. Trumpowsky, M. Youker, Mr. Hardendorf. 38 Press Club J. Bailey, D. Buckbee, H. Buckbee, S. Bush, A. Cramer, Z. Cramer, D. Daley, A. Dodge, B. Dolge, S. Dolge, M. Doxtader, R. Gaetano, D. Griffith, C. Goldthwaite, R. Hayner, M. Houser, D. James, B. Jarrett, H. Knapp, J. Lill, W. Lincourt, L. Lyons, G. McGuire, J. Near, A. Patterson, R. Po- lansky, L. Pontius, S. Pugliese, D. Pye, M. Ruggiero, L. Sheppard, R. Stankevitz, P. Steciak, R. Stewart, B. Trumpowsky, M. Tyoe, L. Ward, E. Wardner, Pres., Weinschreider, P. Wilens, D. Youker, Miss O'Niell, Miss Staley. Projection Club D. Buckbee, H. Bullock, P. Costanza, A. Cuda, J. DeLuca, M. Disch, E. Dreusike, D. Eaker, R. Hayner, J. Kingsley, M. Lyon, J. Newport, R. Owens, A. Patterson, L. Pontius, R. Roashea, R. Smith, P. Steciak, G. Winkler, Mr. Schroeder, Mrs. Penny. 39 Library Council M. Antonucci, M. Barnes, F. Eaker, R. Keyser, N. Lamphere, J. Lawrence, E. Lyon, G. Lyon, K. Miller, E. Nelson, L. Sheppard, C. Silvernail, H. Silvernail, B. Youker, M. Youker, Mrs. Penny. 7 0 , Senior Pla H. Buckbee, S. Bush, J. Connor, M. Davis, H. Knapp, D. Maddocks, C. Pagliaro, P. Polansky, R. Polansky, G. Tibbitts, B. Trumpowsky, L. Waldvoge, L. Ward, E. Wardner, M. Youker, Business Manager, R. Arthurg Stage Manager, J. Schuylerg Property Manager, L. Brockettg Advertising Manager, D. Pyeg Student Director, H. Knapp, Director, Miss Wilkinson. 40 Double Quartette R. Arthur, H. Buckbee, M. Davis, R. Delaney, H. Knapp, F. Maida,' D. Pye, R. Stewart, C. Siver, G. Tibbits, J. Tyoe, M. Tyoe, L. Ward E. Wardner, A. Weir, D. Youker, M. Youker. Qfgbcgfg Senior Chorus Director: Mrs. Tanner J' 7 Band O. Ackles, J. Arndt, D. Brill, F. Calderazzo, A. Cuda, D. Daley, M. Darling, D. Eaker, D. Galusha, J. Hayner, J. Hewitt, D. James, F. Knoph, F. Maida, R. Metzler, E. Miller, R. Molinaro, T. Molinaro, C. Noonan, J. Newport, E. Rachon, G. Randall, B. Spofford, J. Spofford, R Stankevitz, M. Tyoe, D. Vanvalkenburg, B. Youker, M. Youker, Mr. Brunner. Baton Twirlors D. Youker, Leader J. Tyoe G. Tibbitts D. Pye M. Youker L. Ward B. Dolge , M. Borst D. Borst M. Pye J. Lill 42 ,YY , String Crchestra A. Alling, A. Antonucci, J. Arndt, D. Borst, M. Borst, D. Congdon, S. Coppernoll, R. Daley, M. Farnholtz, F. Fehlner, Y. Gigliotti, A. Glover, I J. Hewitt, S. Kiesel, C. Lamphere, J. Lawrence, R. LeClair, E. Lyon, . N. Lyon, L. Lyons, M. Miller, E. Nelson, M. Ruggerio, R. Stankevitz, ll R. Stewart, M. Youker, Mrs. Doxtader. Qrchestra A. Alling, A. Antonucci, J. Arndt, D. Borst, M. Borst, D. Congdon, S. Coppernoll, A. Cuda, D. Daley, R. Daley, D. Eaker, M. Farnholtz, F. Fehlner, D. Galusha, Y. Gigliotti, A. Glover B. Gray, D. Griffith, J. Hewitt, S. Kiesel, C. Lamphere, J. Lawrence, R. LeClaire, E. Lyon, M. Lyon, N. Lyon, L. Lyons, F. Maida, K. Metzler, R. Metzler, M. Miller, T. Molinaro, J. Newport, G. Randall, M. Ruggerio, L. Stankevitz, R. Stankevitz, R. Stewart, J. Tyoe, M. Tyoe, M. Youker, Mrs. Tanner. 43 STATE WINNER p WIINN D. A. R. GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD PRIZE S EAKING ER IN THE Spotlight Mary Youker Paula Wilens WINNERS BOYS STATE REPRESENTATIVES HALLOWEEN WINDOW CONTEST George McGuire Robert Arthur Lois Ann Ward Geraldine Tibbitts IH -QPPREGIHTIEIFI ERE, on a page most suited to our purpose, we wish to express our deep appreciation to the DANIEL GREEN COMPANY for their generosity in mak- ing the cover design of our 1950 SLIPPERTONIAN possible. However, we do not wish to thank them for this aloneg through the years their sincere and continuing interest in our school has added much to the advancement of our educational ad- vantages. For us, the student body of Dolgeville Central School, the DANIEL GREEN COMPANY is and will remain, A 'mms s41n1u::uT 44 Class of 1949-1950 Bernard Bahr James Broat Arnold Brown ' Robert Carpenter Francis Connor Domiano Contino Richard Delaney Russell Gressler Joan Hodge Winford Houser Lois Ingersoll Raymond Lyon Mary Manti Anthony Morra Cecilia Nardo George Near Phyllis Nichols Clara Nickerson Betty Ortlieb John Patterson Josephine Pilotti Vincent Tripodi George VanValkenburg Robert Walter Jacqueline Wright Rudolph Yatarola 9 Baker St., Dolgeville R.F.D. ffl, Dolgeville 42 Dolge Ave., Dolgeville R.F.D. 4f2, Little Falls, N. Y. R.F.D. 42, Little Falls, N. Y. Utica College, Utica, N. Y. 40 W. State St. , Dolgeville 154 N. Main St. , Dolgeville Lasell Jr. Coll., Auburndale, Mass. Box 125, Dolgeville Geneseo S. T. C. , Geneseo, N.Y. Timmerman St. , Dolgeville 18 Brockett St. , Dolgeville Siena College, Watervliet, N. Y. R.B. I. , Rochester, N. Y. Salisbury Center, N. Y. Salisbury Center, N, Y. 10 Gibson St. , Dolgeville 36 S. Helmer Ave., Dolgeville Fort Belvoir, Va. Potsdam S. T. C. , Potsdam, N. Y. 10 Winton Lane, Dolgeville Utica College, Utica, N. Y. 18 Slauson St. , Dolgeville Helmer Ave. , Dolgeville 26 Brockett St. , Dolgeville Postgraduate, D.C. S. Daniel Green Co. Clerk, Market Basket Farm Worker Farm Worker Business Administration Dalsan Co. Farm Worker Art North Hudson Corp. Library Science Postgraduate, D. C. S. Daniel Green Co. Pre-Dental Course Secretarial Course Eastern Footwear Corp. Daniel Green Co. Hopson Insurance Co. Daniel Green Co. Eng. Corps, U. S. Army Music Postgraduate, D. C. S. Liberal Arts Daniel Green Co. Housewife, Mrs. L. Near Daniel Green Co. LOYALTY PRIZE WINNERS 1949 Rl1d01ph Yat3I'O1a Cecilia Nardo 45 +- Y w PATRONS AND PATRONESSES Mr. a Mrs. Donald Borst Miss Thelma Childs Mr. E Mrs Mr. E Mrs Mr. k Mrs Mr. k Mrs Mr. E Mrs Dr. R Mrs Pearld Cool Dan De Ninno Joseph Dolge Sylvester Gaetano Albert Galusha Ernest J. Houghton Miss Esther Keidel Mr. k Mrs. Albert Lottermoser Mr. E Mrs. Richard N. Miller, Jr Mr. a Mrs. Nicholas Miller Mrs. Dora Simmons Mr. E Mrs. Leon Smiley Miss Marjorie Staley Mr. k Mrs. Edwin Vosburg BLANKMAN AND CLARK Variety Store Where PIERCE'S SWEET SHOP Your Dollars Have More Cents W. H. LOOMIS COMPANY We would also like to Building Materials thank Lee Pontius for Heating Oils his pictures of nscenesn Dolgeville, N. Y. in DCS. Compliments of DANIEL GREEN COMPANY Dolgeville New York Compliments of THE ECONOMY STORES in Dolgeville DEPARTM NT STORE MEN'S STORE . Ladies' 5 Children's Apparel . Men's R Boy's Clothing . Yard Goods . Shoes for the entire family . Domestics Your Stores of Friendly Service Compliments of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Dolgeville, New York Flowers for all occasions DOCKERTY FLORISTS Little Falls Phone 582 562 East Main Compliments of HARRY J. HOPSON AGENCY All Lines of Insurance CENTRAL CITY BUSINESS INSTITUTE Approved by State Department of Education Approved for GI Training Fall Term-Sept. 5, 1950 William J. Veigel, Dir. Congratulations to the class of 1950 from MUNGER'S Herkimer Where Shopping is Fun! We wish to take this Marsh Studio for the they gave in turning for the opportunity to thank the time and patience which out the splendid pictures 'Yearbook.N Compliments of DE KATER k STAHL, INC. Chevrolet R Oldsmobile Sales k Service THE LYON DAIRY FARM Milk and Cream R. K. CASADONTE General Electric Heating Mobil Heat Fuel O11 525 South Second Street Little Falls, N. Y. Phone 205 DEL VECCHIO'S SHOE BOX Shoes The Family Shoe Store Compliments of EASTERN FOOTWEAR CORP Dolgeville, New York Where Recreation Compliments of DALSAN, INC. Best Wishes to the class '50 from DOLGEVILLE PRESS R REPUBLICAN and Good Fellowship Prevails at the BOWLERDROME Compliments of HARRY M. JAMES CO. THE PINES Don Helterline, Prop. 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Compliments of HERMAN SCHUMACHER POST American Legion 921 ORTLIEB'S MARKET Quality Foods Compliments of THE EVENING TIMES Herkimer County's Largest Daily Compliments of THE BOSTON STORE Little Falls, N. Y SMALLEN'S NYour Qualityn Store Little Falls, N. Y. EMMONSBURG GRILL Legal Beverages Always A Good Time Prop. Joseph Ellis Phone 6105 51 Compliments of HADCOCK'S GENERAL STORE Salisbury, New York SCOTT'S RECORD SHOP Compliments of DOLGEVILLE HARDWARE PROVORSE MOTORS, INC. Sales -------- Service 100 W. Main St. Compliments of NAPOLEON'S MEN SHOP Compliments of ORTLIEB'S CENTRAL SERVICE BERTHA VOORHEES Compliments Compliments of Piano a Theory Lessons of I. G. A. STORE 31 S. Main St. Dolgeville, N. Y. FREY k SCOTT HARDWARE Complete Food Market Compliments of CASTLE RESTAURANT nThe Home of Good Food' Compliments of VALMAR HOTEL Compliments of LEIN AND HUNTER Quality Meats and Groceries ATKINS k SEELEY Service Station Hobilubrication Phone 5691 Dolgeville, N. Y. SIVER'S SERVICE STATION 12 E. State St. Compliments of SCHRELL AND COMSTOCK General Repairing Motor Tune-up Service Helmer Aye. Phone 2521 D0l8ev1lle FUsco's BILLIARD PARLOR Compliments Compliments of of WILLIAM H. KUEHNLE DOLGEVILLE G. L. F. SERVICE Congratulations To the Class of 1950 W. ARNOLD PETRIE--Class ' Insurance and Real Estate Best Wishes K. OLSEN a SON Complete Floor Service J. J. NEWBERRY CO. Sd, lOl, and 25d store The Where To Buy In Little Falls J. D. AUSTIN Groceries Frozen Vegetables Compliments Compliments Meats Foods Hardware Fruits Paint of of Fishing Tackle Ammunition CONTINO'S DE BERNARDIS MEAT MARKET Salisbury Center Compliments of Compliments Best of Luck of SMALLEY'S THEATER HANDY k DUNNING SALISBURY HOTEL Salisbury, New York ,,,, , ,I , , a - 52 Compliments of B. FELDMAN k SON Compliments of ALLEN'S DEPT. 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Telephone 5751 Compliments of JACOBSON FUNERAL HOME RUDOLPH KANY k SON Compliments THE TAYLOR SHOP Heating and Plumbing Contract and Oil Burners of Odin Gas Ranges Gibson Refrigerators EDGAR E. MOORE Clothing and Furnishings Dolgeville, N. Y. Compliments , Compliments of Compliments of LYNDON LYON of Producer of Choice Honey MOSHER'S R. S. DE KATER Dolgeville, N. Y. Telephone 9-1501 Across From Central High E. SPANDAU E SON Compliments Compliments Building Contractors Homes built k remodeled of of the Ph. 9-1555 Dolgeville JONES'S SERVICE STATION YOUTH CENTER Compliments Compliments Firestone Products of of SMITH'S SUNOCO SERVICE 185 South Main St. W. D. MANG Telephone 9-1501 F. A. LA BRAKE R SONS Compliments of ROBERT MANG' GRASSEL'S Biggest Little Store in Herkimer County The LURIF'S DEPT. STORE Little Falls Western Auto Salisbury, New York New York SOFIA'S MARKET Compliments Quality Meats k Groceries of SNACK BAR ANNE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Dolgeville, N. 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