Earlville Central High School - Chemadon Yearbook (Earlville, NY)
- Class of 1948
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o 411' '7pfmwwUBw?tLJ1 Q 4 1 1 Q ve 4 AE' 6. i , S. CHEIVIADUN EARLVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL EARLVILLE LEBANON POOLVILLE Pusususn bv CLASS og: U94-8 71 5224! Editor'in'Chief Wayne Russell Assistant Editor Ellen Izard Advertising Manager Doobie Chase Copy Editor Lamar Schoonmaker Photography Editor Norma Rothwell Sales Manager Rupe Tarbell Typing Editor Beverly Excell Assistant Typist Dotty Dresser Assistant Copy Editors jackie Merkt Herbie Scott Bobby Walker Elouise Hartshorn Juanita Onyan Mary Drake Assistant Sales Manager Roy Irwin 2 DCDICHTIOU WC THQ CLCXSS OC i9Zl8,Wl5K-l TO GXVRQS5 OUR HFTGCTXOD FOR HDD OUR GRUTITUDQ TO NRS. LILLXCIU FRGSURG FOR ALL NCR UOTURXO G CFTOWT5 OO OUR BG!-KCILF,-' IIS OUR IUSTRUCTOR AOD OUR OOVISOR. BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to right: Vance E. Avery: Gerald A. Trineg Ellsworth W. Knapp, Presidentg john A. Briggs, Earl Bancroft.. . PRINCIPAL John C. Stormer VICE-PRINCIPAL Edwin E. Rowley FACULTY Front Row: Catherine Mykytyn, First Grade, lean Henty, Hornemakingg Janette Winslow, Fourth Grade, Mary Hinckley, Sixth Grade, Virginia Walker, Art, Edna Moore, First Grade Middle Row: Olive Mang, English and French, Delores LeClair, Nurse, Lillian Frasure, Commercial and Mathematics, Marion Holmes, physical Educationg Maxine Webb, Fifth Grade, jean Gesell, Second Grade, Alice Mosher, Third Grade 3 Ruth Nash,English and Library. Back Row: Albert Zucchi, Science and Mathematics, Alfred Quinby, Shop and Agriculture g Iohn C. Stormer, Principal, Harry Snell, Musicg Michael Mykytyn, Physical Education, Edwin Rowley, Vice'Principal and Social Studies. 4 LOWELL CHASE Band 1,2,3,4, Cheer- leading 1, Class Vice President 3, Ski Club 1,2,3, Senior Play, Class Treasurer 1,2, n ball 2,3,4, Baseball 2 2,3,4, House of Rep. 4, Swimming Team l,2, Madison County Mu- sic Festival 3, 4-H tion 1,2, National Poe- try Anthology 3, Year- book staff. Next is Doobie, our athlete, Whose friendliness just can't be beat. He likes the girls, as does any man They all flock around him whenever they can To know this boy is a treat. MARY DRAKE Senior Play, One' Act Plays 2, Play' days 1, 2, 3, 4, 4' H Club 1, Cooking Club 1, Library Club 1, 2, 3, Honor - Society 3, Yearbook staff, Intramurals 1, 2, 4, Photography Club 3, Enterprise staff 1. Mary's the girl that rings the bell For anything at all she can certainly sell. When it comes to work She does not shirk Here in Earlville does our Mary dwell. ROBERT WALKER Band 4, Chorus 3, Senior Play, Ski Club 2, Basketball Team Manager 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, House of Rep. 2, 4' H Club 1, 2, 3, Swim' ming Club 2, Gym Demonstration , H. M. S. Pinafore 3, National Poetry An' thology 4, Yearbook staff, F. F. A. 2, 3, Boxing Club 1, Enter' prise staff 1. Now here is our friend, Bobby Walker At times he's quite a good talker With odds and ends he can make a car ' That's ready to take you, near or far Down our halls he's proved a great stalker. Basketball 2,3,4, Foot- Club, Gym Demonstra- BEVERLY EXCELL Class Secretary 3, 4, Senior Play, In' tramurals 1, 2, 4, Playdays 1, 2, 3, 4, Enterprise staff 1, 3, 4, Drum Major' ette 2, 3, 4, Year' book staff, Honor Society 1, 2, Gym Demonstration 1, 2, National Poetry Anthology 4. And next in line is Beverly She does her work quite cleverly Her last name's Excell, which is well For in her work she does excell That's why we're proud of Beverly. IUANITA ONYAN Cheerleading 1, 2, Senior Play, Class Secretary 1, 2, En' terprise staff 1, 3, 4, Cooking Club 1, Library Club 1, 2, Ink Spot staff 4, Gym Demonstration 1, Yearbook staff, In' tramurals 4. This is our girl Dolly She is really very jolly With her, lim has become a habit She calls him her wittle wabbit We ne'er can forget our girl Dolly. ROY IRWIN Senior Play, Ski Club 1, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Basket' ball 2, 3, 4, Enter' prise staff 1, House of Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, Speaker of the House of Rep. 3, 4, Cooking Club 1, 4'H Club 1, Ink Spot staff 2, 3, 4, Yearbook staff, Gym Demonstration 1. Roy Irwin is our Number One boy In sports he is our pride and joy, In our play he was Sir Cecil And he charmed all the people We couldn't get along without Roy ELLEN IZARD Cheerleading 45 Senior Play5 One' Act Plays 25 Intra' murals 1, 2, 45 Play' days 1, 2, 45 Enter' prise staff 1, 3, 45 House of Rep. 25 Gym Demonstration 15 Ink Spot staff 45 National Poetry Anthology 45 Yearbook staff5 D. A. R. Contest 45 School Reporter 35 Asst. editor of yearbook. Ellen Izard is this girl's name Without her our class wouldn't be the same She's rarely sad You can't get her mad, This sweet little senior dame. IAC QUELINE MERKT Chorus 1,25 Intramur- als l,2,45 Ink Spot Staff 2,3,45 House of Rep. 1,2,3,45 One-Act Plays 2,45 Senior Play5 Prize Speaking 2,45 Yearbook Staff 5 Class President 45 Library Club 2,35 Speaker pro- tem of House of Rep. 45 Treasurer of House of Rep. 35 Playdays 1, 2,3,45 Dramatics Club 25 Ski Club 25 Enter- prise Staff 1. NORMA ROTHWELL Chorus 1, 25 Cheerleading 45 Senior Play Dra' matics Club 25 Enterprise staff 3, 45 Yearbook gtagfi Intramurals , . Norma, with manner so gay, heart so free A worthy person she'11 always be Most always gulet, sometimes shy But when she s near Herby, oh me, oh my. Our President you now can see She's happy, and loyal as can be When she does her work Jackie Merkt does not shlrk But her eyes are twinkling with glee. Elouise, so tiny and frail WAYNE RUSSELL Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Demonstration 15 Class President 1, 35 Senior Play5 Chorus 1, 2, 35 H. M. S. Pinafore 35 Basket' ball 25 Ink Spot staff 85 Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 En' terprise staff 15 Madison County Music Festival 1, 35 Swing Band 15 National Poetry Anthology 45 Yearbook staff. This lad's name is Wayne His horn is his great fame5 He was a maid in our play Quite a lot did he say We just couldn't have done without Wayne. ELOUISE HARTSHORN LAMAR SCHOONMAKER Senior Play prompter and stage manag' er5 0ne'act plays 25 Dra' matics Club 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 45 Cooking Club, Enter' prise staff 1. With her shy, witty manner, she shall never fall We will always remember that giggle she gives May she keep it with her as long as she lives. 'Chorus 3, 45 Intra' murals 3, 45 Senior Play Make'Up5 Cheer' leading 3, 45 Yearbook staff 5 Swimming Club , Dramatics Club 3, 45 Aviation Club 1, Play' days 45 I-Ionor Society 1, 45 Music Festival 3, 35 Swimming Club , 1 'cc-'H Lamar is our next girl She sets the boys' heads ln a whirl But she studies and crams For all her exams And her hair has a natural curl. . 7 HERBERT SCOTT Band 1, 23 Chorus 1, 23 Senior Play3 One'Act Plays 23 Prize Speaking 23 Ski Club 13 Foot' ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 4'H Club 13 Gym Demonstration 23 Ink Spot Staff 43 Library Club 43 terprlse staff 1. Here's our boy Scott About football and history he knows quite a lot He's such a whiz kid He could be a Quiz Kid, But to study, he'd much rather not. DOROTHY DRESSER Chorus 13 Cheer' leading 23 Class Vice- President 23 Class Historian 13 Senior Play3 Gym Demon' stratfon 1'3 House of Rep. 13 Intra- murals 1, 43 Enter' prise staff 1, 3, 43 Cooking Club 13 Ink Spot staff 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Year- book staff 4. Yearbook staff 3 En' RUPERT TARBELL, IR. l Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 1, 23 Senior Play3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Treasurer 3, 43 Class Historian 23 House of Rep. 43 Gym Demonstration 1, 23 National Poetry Anthology 43 Yearbook staffg Enterprise staff 1. Here's Rupe, who likes good looking cars, He's careful not to get any mars3 When you mention his Susie I-le gets pale and woozy, And all he can see is the stars. If you've seen a girl lately, Who's tall, dark and stately, Why, its nobody lesser Than our own Dotty Dresser. And if you'll ask her about him, I'm sure she'll comply, She'll rave about Dick And tell you no lie. CLASS POEM Our school days are over and we're out on our own With the help of our teachers, men and women we have grown. Our knowledge has been broadened, but there's more to learn Now that we ve finished high school, just where shall we turn? I We ll ne'er forget you, Alma Mater so dear To our lives you have set a course, perfect and clear. We'll miss the fun with our friends from classroom days But you, we'll remember in many ways. And now as we leave you, our friends so dear A vision of the future to us doth appear And as our footsteps leave E. H. S. Please all of you pray for our success. Norma Rothwell 8 CLASS FLOWER Red Roses 5en6afz0' President ..... . ...... Iackie Merkt Vice-President. . . . . .Herbert Scott CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold Secretary .... . . .Beverly Excell Treasurer .... . .... .Rupert Tarbell CLASS MOTTO He who does his best--does well. CLASS ADVISERS MR. MYKYTYN MRS. FRASURE 9 f 641' N September, 1944, we trudged back for our Freshman year in school. We elected as our class officers this year: President, Wayne, Vice-President, Herbert, Secretary, Juanita, Treasurer, Lowell, Class Historian, Dorothy. Our class advisers were Mrs. Nash and Mr. Grant. The boys who represented our class this year in football were: Rupe, Herb, Ollie, and Roy. Rupe and Roy represented our class in basketball. Those elected to the House of Representatives were: Roy, Jackie, and Stanley. The main feature of our Freshman year was to be the annual Valentine Party, but, due to the fuel shortage we did not give it. Back to school we came for our Sophomore year, our number dwindling for the past few years until now we had only eighteen in our class. This year to back our class as advisers were: Mr. Hirst and Miss Collier. Our class officers this year were: President, Herbert, Vice-President, Dorothy, Secretary, Juanita, Treasurer, Lowell, Historian, Rupert. Due to the class of '46, no more Hallowe'en parties were to be sponsored, so in its place we had a Christmas Party. To show the Christmas spirit we gayly decorated the gym with pine bows and streamers. To add the finishing touch to our party, Roy was Santa Claus. Those boys with the more athletic minds to represent our class in football were: Lowell, Roy, Wayne, Herbert, and Rupert. Representing our class in basketball were: Wayne, Roy, Lowell, and Rupe. In baseball were: Herb, Wayne, Roy, Doobie, and Rupe. Chosen to be cheerleaders this year from our class were: Dotty and Juanita. Elected to the House of Representatives were: Roy, Jackie, and Ellen. In September of '46 we found ourselves in school again too soon--after what seemed to be a very short summer vacation. Norma Rothwell from Peekskill joined our class. This year with 20 members we elected our class officers as follows: President, Wayne, Vice- President, Lowell, Secretary, Beverly, Treasurer, Rupe, Class Historian, Beatrice. Our ad- visers were Mrs. Frasure and Mr. Hamilton. Those elected to the House of Representatives were: Roy, Jackie and Stanley. Out to make money this year we sponsored some very successful dances and were the first class in several years to make money on them. Everyone cooperated in making these dances a success. To represent our class in sports this year were: Roy, Bob, Herb, Wayne, Rupe, and Doobie for football. To make a showing for our class in basketball were: Roy, Herbie, Rupe, and Doobie. Roy, James, Rupe, Doobie, and Wayne were in baseball. To top off a very successful year we sponsored a beautiful Junior Prom, with Moonlight and Roses as our theme song. To go with the song we decorated the gym with hand-made roses and bright streamers. The Chenango Swing Club was the band which furnished our Prom with music. Seventeen members returned to E. C. S. in September, 1947 as leaders of the student body-- -Annu! SENIORSHI D This year Lamar Schoonmaker from Pine Plains joined our class while James Mullenax and Stanley Roe left us for other schools. For class officers this year we elected: President, Jackie, Vice-President, Herbert, Secre- tary, Beverly, Treasurer, Rupe. On the night of November 14, 1947, E. C. S. was a place of rollicking laughter. We Seniors were presenting a comedy in three acts, Maid to Order. The auditorium was packed with spectators. It was a great success and was enjoyed by everyone who attended lt. To put the finishing touch to a perfect night we all went out to a Spaghetti supper. This year elected to the House of Representatives were: Roy, Rupert, Lowell, and Jackie. Out to represent our class in football were: Wayne, Herb, Roy, Lowell, Rupe, and Bob, for basketball were: Roy, Rupe, Herb, and Doobie. Those representing our class in baseball were: lltupe, Wayne, Roy, and Doobie. Chosen from our class as cheerleaders were: Ellen, Norma, and amar. After January things really started booming with the ordering of our graduation cards and invi- tations. Our yearbook kept us busy right up to the last part of February. After that we started making plans for our Senior Ball which was very lovely. The gym was beautifully decorated and the band was superbl Our thanks go to the guniors who treated us to a wonderful Junior-Senior Banquet. Finally on June 28, 1 48 came graduation, a sad event on our part. Thus comes to an end twelve of the happiest years of our lives. 10 s EARL Illli D LY TRIBUN gEARLVILLE CENTRAL sc:-zoos., cuss or 48, IN THE NEWS' NEWS AND VIEWS IZARD HAS LEADING ROLE Ellen Izard has recently been picked to placy in the S1,000,000,00 pro- duction, Ellen Get Your Gun. Ellen was asked how she happened to be picked for this part, and she said that she was playing cops and robbers with her little nephew on the lawn of her Beverly Hills Home. A movie producer happened by-- that did itl NEW LEBANON TEACHER Miss jackie Merkt has been hired to teach one section of the thlrd grade in the Lebanon Central School. She was grad- uated from Cortland State Teachers' College in 1952 and taught ln Publlc School 488 ln Buffalo but decided to come to a larger school. NEW MAYOR OF EARLVILLE Mrs. Brooks Knee Bev- erly Excellj has just been appointed mayor of Earl- ville to flll the vacancy caused by the death of her late usband, Mayor Brooks. We think she will make a good mayor' because for many years she has been telling her husband what to do, and she surely won't let any- one tell her what to do. OUTSTANDING FARM ER Herbert Scott, outstanding farmer of the state, has been awarded blue ribbons for his Holstein cattle. After receiving his prize money, he discussed how he had raised his flne herd of -purebreds. He started wlth one nice little cow named Dolly. It was his favorite and he fed her only cawwots. SECRETARY AT POOLVILLE PREP Norma Rothwell is the new secretary at the Poolville Prep School. Rumors have it that our new Mayor has been seen about the high spots with her Cecil Vanderhoof. lrwln's Theater is show- ing Ellen Get Your Gun this week. This is Roy's first release direct from Hollywood. If you want to see a good movie, stop in at Irwin's Theater and see Ellen Get Your Gun. No word has yet been heard from Sir Dooblus Chase. Will he return? We have been noticing how well Flat Tire Tarbell and Grease Monkey Walk- er's cars have been running lately. It's about time they got them fixed. Mr. 6 Mrs. Jim Mykytyn expect a capacity crowd when their Silent Six play M. E. C. at the local school Friday. The Old Maids' Club for Lonely Hearts is now open for Old Bachelors. BODY BUILDING STEW Mrs. 1. Mykytyn has just invented a new stew made mainly from cawwots. Mrs. M. was formerly none other than Juanita Onyan. She has fed so much stew to her husband jim that he now resem- bles Bugs Bunny. She also trains her football team, made up of her six sons called the Silent Six, they run just like wittle wabblts. They have a new play they call Hop over Six. They expect to try it out Friday at the L. C. S. vs. Morris- ville-Eaton game. All those interested in nursing attend the meeting at the local Hospital where Miss Drake will be guest speaker. For the exciting new stew recipe write to Miss Hartshorn at E. C. S. Farmer Scott's pet, Dolly the Cow, has suddenly dropped dead. He is now going to join the Dresser Lonely Hearts Club. Paintings of the famous Mr. Vanderbullt are now on display at the local museum. Don't forget to listen in tonight on station W. S. S. A. for the musical pro- gram K1llers for Rodents, staring Wayne Russell. The enrollment in the third grade at L. C. S. has decreased. Miss Merkt is the teacher. Miss Rothwell is leav- ing her job for a week's vacation in Peekskill. EXPLORER EXPECTED TO RETURN Sir Dooblus Chase, well known scientist who ls testing new equipment on the Moon, is expected to bring back valuable scien- tific information--if he comes back. NEW C LUB FORMED A new club has been formed by Dorothy Dresser, and Old Maids' Club for Lonely Hearts. So far it has been very successful as the registration now numbers 300. DELICIOUS STEW Miss Eloulse Hartshorn, dietician at the County Memorial Hospital, has been experimenting with new foods and new food combinations. She is introducing cawwot stew this week. The receipt is what she and Mrs. Mykytyn concocted. MEDICAL STAFF MEETING The Medical Staff of the County Memorial Hospital at Earlville is planning a meeting for nurses and doctors who have done outstanding work through the year. Miss Mary Drake will be the guest speaker. Mary is now head nurse at the C. M. H. On Iune 28, 1948, flfteen Seniors graduated from E. C. S. This week each of these Seniors is in the news It ls interesting to follow these people in the news and we are very happy to present news items about each of these E. C. S. '48 alumni. MILLION-DOLLAR TRUMPET Wayne Russell who is currently featured with Russell's Hot Shots will be in town this weekend. ln talking to Wayne we found that he had a mouse in his million dollar trumpet. As a result it squeaked when it should have squawked and caused him consider- able trouble. Now he ls on a program for Killers of Rodents, an anti-mouse program. SUPER FIX-IT MAN Rupe Tarbell and Bob Walker fix anything except Model-T Fords and football games. They are not able to take any more jobs this week---they are busy fixing their own cars. NEW OPERATOR FOR THEATER Roy Irwin, purchaser of Baker's theater, has increased the seating from 300 to 1000 by enlarging the house. He now gets productions straight from Hollywood at cut rates. ARTIST RETURNS FROM EUROPE Mrs. Pierpont Vanderbullt, Ir. fformerly Miss Lamar Schoonmakerj of Smyrna just arrived from Europe. She ls a professional art- ist and has been exper- lmentlng with fluorescent colors a special technique which she has created. Mr. Vanderbuflt helped Lamar considerably, until the time of his death, by holding her brushes and mixing the paint. 11 W. E, THE Class of '48, being of semiequal physical and mental ability, do declare this our last will and testament. Dot Dresser- Leaves her ability to type to Bob Austin and her way with the boys to Beverley Pitman. Ellen Izard- Leaves her deviltry to Irene Taylor and her eyes to Laura Scarlett. Rupert Tarbell- Leaves his physique to Marvin Jantzen and his bow ties to Ken Rodman. Roy Irwin- Leaves his athletic ability to George Mills and his refraining from girls to Jim Mykytyn. Doobie Chase-Leaves himself to the girls and his wooing ways to Paul Nower. Herbie Scott- Leaves his jokes to George McIntyre and ability to grease cars to joe Crandall. - Lamar Schoonmaker- Leaves her studiousness to Jane Russell and her dislike for boys to Mary Cooper. Juanita Onyan- Leaves her silly streaks to Dorothy Griffin and her bangs to Marge Head. Jackie Merkt- Leaves her ability of leadership and getting along with others to Betty Miner. Beverly Excell- Leaves her secretarial ability to Mary Arm Goodspeed and ' not letting anyone run over her to Audrey Thayer. Elouise Hartshorn- Leaves her talkatlveness to Bertha Schorer and her appe- tite to Opal Bigford. Mary Drake- Leaves her ladylike ways and quiet manners to Laura Baker. Norma Rothwell- Leaves her slim figure to Janet Knapp and Eleanor Schlernltzauer Wayne Russell- Leaves his musical ability and ability to drive a car to George Hendricks. Bob Walker- Leaves his red hair to Don Merkt and his mechanic ability to Hamp Miles. We leave to the teachers the following: Mr. Stormer-The quietness of our departure. Mr. Rowley-A bigger and better Sophomore History Class. Mrs. Nash-A cooperative Senior Class to put on a good Senior play. Mr. Zucchl-A paper doll--all his own. Mrs. Walker-A 1948 Cadillac, with chauffeur, to come to school in. Mr. Snell- A house closer to the school--closely guarded on Hallowe'en night. Miss LeClair-A few more pounds so she can really worry about getting fat. Miss Holmes and Miss Mang-A new furnished home with all the modern conveniences. Mrs. Frasure-A maid to do her housework--especially to scrub floors. Mr. Mykytyn-A new shipment of athletes to take the place of the Senior boys. Mr. Quinby-A chair, especially made to fit in trees. Miss Henty-A bathing suit with a well known name. SIGNED AND SEA LED this twenty-eighth day of June, One Thousand, Nine Hundred and Forty-eight. President - Se mf? WITNESSETH : P' Luadijiei ---.-54- Vice -President reasufef 12 1, -'X 5- s N xi k' KOR 1 in J '65, jg 5 C .-nf ia A. ,x,. 3 -vs Vyff NN sl SXSW Ng Wikis Y' za-xv, FW Rv- H. New .2 Q. 'VN x mwmwt nil ml, ,gf Q SSA sw 1' if. . ,Eff :wx J AY it ig: P, 4: fwqwwnsfh 1 X N ww pis- Q e 7--Q - 'J xy., 4 np' I N54-.wx Q X 0. L fwfr K -Q7 -'fm I 0 N. Q' 'll x'Wv 1' 0 1' 1 at HQ Yigzug DQR' t 1'-' 'fu 4 'iSv nf , 'lf' f T' Q, A , X X X X - rx -I X ,, as CI? 1 . ,X Q' X, 43' ff 1 Ifzf' 4,4 1949 Front Row: Margaret Bancroft, Beverly Bohnert, Audrey Thayer, Laura Scarlett, Marjorie Head Middle Row: Miss Henty, George Mclntyre, Marvin Iantzen, Lyle Rodman, Bill Bremiller, Paul Nower, Mr. Zucchi. Back Row: Anna Mae Veselonovich, Eleanor Schlenitzaur, Ianet Knapp, Susan Walker. Absent: Hampton Miles. gf CLASS OFFICERS President ............. George Mclntyre Vice-President. . . . . .Audrey Thayer Secretary. . . . . . . . . . .Marjorie Head Treasurer . . . . .... .... I anet Knapp 16 of 7 S he W T -5 4-it f.',z'f? Front Row: Betty Miner, Laura Mae Johnson, Marie DeVaul, Ellinore Benedict, Irene Taylor, Mary Ann Goodspeed, Elizabeth Werbela, Beverley Pitman, Mary Cooper. Middle Row: Charles Keefe, Iane Russell, Bertha Schorer, Rose Morgan, Laura Baker, Dorothy Griffin, Mary Cox, Frederick jenne, Mrs. Nash. Back Row: Walter Westendorf, Robert Austin, Vernon Hartshorn, Richard Emhof, George Hendricks, Ioe Crandall, Kenneth Rodman, Darwin Welch, George Mills, lack Excell. Absent: Howard Bartlett. ,. , gi' B 4234757 , CLASS OFFICERS President ............ Joseph Crandall Vice-President . . . ..... Mary Cooper Secretary ..... ......... Ma ry Cox Treasurer .... ...... K enneth Rodman 17 66444 7957 Front Row: Doris Hazard, Marjorie Thayer, Opal Bigford, Doris Bancroft, Jean Branagan, Dorothy Conley, Nancy Holmes. Middle Row: Helen Genter, Helen Tibbitts, Donald Merkt, Francis Drake, Dick Upton, Sebastian Paterniti, Ierrine Trine, Barbara Winslow, Mrs. Walker. Back Row: Mr. Snell, Richard Parker, Glenn Izard, Franklyn Morgan, James Crowell, Iimmy Mykytyn, Byron Chase, Richard Rothwell, Howard Shaul. Absent: Arnold Curtis. 'SC' CLASS OFFICERS President ...... . . . . Byron Chase Vice-President. . . . . James Mykytyn Secretary ..... . . .Jean Branagan Treasurer. . . . . . . .Doris Bancroft 18 4-29 Fa Front Row: Pat Geer, Margaret Russell, Dorothy Clark, Mary Turack, Isabel Fountaine, Norma Kuykendall, Marlyne McIntyre, Annette Planck, Doris Calvert, Sue Nower. Middle Row: Miss Mang, Richard Crandall, Burr Gross, Donald johnson, Lyle Northrop, Kenneth White, Harold Bohnert, Billy Schlernitzauer. Back Row: David Branagan, Roland Shaul, Kenneth Schroer, Roger Little, Billy Fuller, Donald Reynolds. Absent: Richard Thomas. QQ X dxf Q' Qld Front Row: Martha Veselonovlch, Vivian Brannagan, Ernestine Onyan, Helen Thayer, Beverly Fisher, Gertrude Beagle, Helen Russell, Louise Woodcock. Middle Row: Henry Llnger, James Rodman, Ivan Clum, George Genter, Charles Irwin, Robert Waghorn, Miss Holmes. Back Row: joseph Werbela, William Woodcock, Pat Nower, Jean Foster, Maureen Planck Billy Parker, Bud Burdick, Vernon Branagan. Absent: Michele Falin, Edward O'Conner. 19 ,,,,,,...ff,- .W ff, H'-5 Y will ,J Front Row: Lynn Clark, Joan Reynolds, Patricia Johnson, Barbara Merkt, Sandra Magoon, Mary Pittsley, Carolyn Mitchell, Shirley Palmer, Joseph Paterniti. Middle Row: Robert Munch, Donna Shattuck, Fay Lou Graves, Mary Lou Bigford, Joan Bassett, Joyce Izard, Charles Jantzen, William Ballard. Back Row: William Preston, Archie Clark, Gene Predmore, Charles Bigford, Bernard Moon, Douglas Jensen, Richard Lasher, Robert Roberts, Robert Stage. Absent: Melvin Predmore, Donald Mowry. M, fail had Q Front Row: Virginia Russell, Rita Griffin, Darlene Albro, Shirley Yerton, Patricia Moon, Catharine Beagle, Shirley Thayer, Irene Carver, Barbara Tackabury. Middle Row: Joaxme Bigford, Bormgln Burdick, Dorothy Fisher, Barbara Burdick, Geraldine Rothwell, Virginia Foster. Back Row: James Bartlett, Robert Bennett, James Miner, Gordon Irwin, Ronald Minnick, Donald Cooper, Lynn Blair. ' Absent: Jeanette Neal, Sue Wltchard, Ronald Jantzen, LeRoy Clark. 20 ffanm 1't..1-I a 6 Front Row: Donald Forrest, Phyllis Tallman, Dorothy Jeffery, Carolyn Rothwell, Joyce Basset, Nancy Chesebro, Marie Beagle, Marie Bancroft, Susan Goodspeed, Bonndelyn Morris, Sylvia Jensen, Kenneth Geer. Back Row: Lawrence Mitchell, Lyman Jenne, Herbert Bigford, Keith Minnick. Frank Clark, Robert Murdock, Fredrick Carver, Willis Clark, Donald Curtis. Absent: Lynn Watts. 'M at -o D16 T' -if 3 E '- 1 .ge , ,I 1 , 3 9 Q' Q Q A if fi,.. BTN Z ., .J as ,l, ...., R, vw '1 k ., C Jr. J 561:55 - C. - 1 ,I J ,, .J ', 5 'F W an Q ' , , . if ' 1... ,fl we ,gas n' ,aff J ,asf Q t J in sf 7' 4' Q if Juan .L .si and Front Row: Norman Chesebro, Alma Jean Partridge, Beverly Tayntor, Edith Oertle, Alice White, Janet Russell, Joyce DeVaul, Marion Jantzen, Robert Geer. Middle Row: Hilda Irwin, Nancy Welch, Marjorie Calvert, Roberta Murdock, Velma Beagle, Joyce Clark, Karen Rossman, Genette Miller. Back Row: Mrs. Winslow, Dion Shaw, Clifford Reese, Alla.n Crandall, Leon Daniels, John Rowan, Donald Welch, John Cossitt, Philip Reynolds. Absentg Charles Stude. 21 Ti K. .Jr ' Qzcwle First Row: Iames Welch, Clark Hilsinger, Raymond Strobel, Robert Clark, Richard Bowan. Second Row: Carol Pittsley, Linda Quinby, Connie Cossitt, Florence Glucker,Joyce Edgett, Betty Munch, Vivian Pittsley, Barbara Beagle, Sarah Bancroft, Susan Brownell, Nita Roberts. Third Row: Roger Parkhurst, Stanley Fisher, Charles Hart, Robert Beagle, Robert Ballard, john Gilliam, john Stormer, Ir., David Reese, William Mertha. Fourth Row: Nancy Carver, Ioan Gilliam, Ernest Oertle, Roger Ierme, Robert Lasher, William Excell, Raymond Shaw, Marvin Chesebro, Emily Northrop, Caroline Matterson, Anita Johnson, Mrs. Moore. wvgwf Front Row: Sharon Matteson, Dolores Switzer, june Bassett, Diane Preston, Dorothy Shattack, Sandra Morris, Barbara Lovejoy, Connie Iantzen, Katherine James. Middle Row: Ronald Foster, Wilma Murdock, Io Ann Holt, Shirley Nowers, Patricia Parker, Marion Little, Rita Calvert, Floyd Nower. Back Row: Donald Shattack, Robert Rothwell, Thomas McKay, Ralph Alexander, William Gillian, Nigel Dutcher, Gary Bigford. Absent: Queen Wright, Shirley Mowers. 22 Ji on 4 '.' x K7 l i li ,Q get ,5 ,El X 94' - ff-I ' ea Front Row: Richard Tarbell, Iames Rowley, Bruce Crandall, jack Osborne, Malcolm Reese Middle Row: Darlene Tackbury, Carlotta Gallup, Helen Shaul, Patricia Switzer, Carol Oot, Sharon Thayer, Irene Clark, Carol Clark, Sally Foster, Sylvia Nash, Pauline Westendorf, Linda Lindsey, Mary Reese. Back Row: Perry Goodspeed, David Harvey, Monty Bennett, joseph Lombardi. Absent: Eric Blackwell. 15' S ' .,,,, L A ayaawizce t ' L B S1 X , - W Q -, f Q c . , X Us 4- - 4, Front Row: Douglas Jones, Sandra Bigford, Faith Excell, Priscilla Wedge, Ioan Jantzen, Mary K. Hartshorn, Richard McClelland. Back Row: Craig Lawson, Russell Reynolds, Carl Stormer, Edward Rothwell, Frederick Stroich, Ernest Penoyer, Bruce Albrow. Teacher: Mrs. Mykytyn. Absent: Richard Black. 23 LEBANON PUPILS Front Row: Helen Morgan, Eunice Falin, Lois Branagan, Frinda Palmer, Rena Lapp, Janet Highes, Shirley Parker, Phyllis Palmer, Esther Hughes, Sylvia Parker, Cynthia Alling. Middle Row: Edward Palmer, John Palmer, De Witt Branagan, Edward Palmer, Charles Soule, Thomas Hughes, lack Dimories, Willis Niles, Lewis Morgan, Allen Branagan. Back Row: Eunice Wilcox, Gay Niles, Robert Niles, Patrick Falin, Michael Hollenback, Richard Hughes, Sharon Morgan, Klein Wilcox, Kenneth Morgan, William Morgan, Truman Hartshorn, Rebecca Alling. Teachers: Lucia Upham and Nettie Blair. Izwgf ,' 496.6 LEBANON SCHOOL POOLVILLE PUPILS Ruth Wilmont, Patty Ann Ray, Roslyn Parkhurst, Dora Hendricks, Claire Parkhurst, Teacher: Emalene Kuykendall 'YW ., ,,. ,..,, -'f,,'l. Lv T LK 'meg95uj-w- Na' L, li , : ' .if'HQV 45f5-- ? ai,.h 1' V -'f'.-7-I: 'if pi L i ., .Lrg - . J. l, . -'. ,ff.,,'ggg 'Q v h 14' 5 P:-EFT. 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U--1,44 ,gs i' Jim. 2, ?+:f,,:LF'f.f:'i,vfi'E Q. if 1 ig, fQ3f,f,1, L w 1, --mf.- N f .' ' 4-'k5'f3.'. ,w','Fr7 -iw , ' -. A 1.f.'f5.'l'L, HQ' 'f .. I , 11.-.l 1. ' ' na vy.,--y-Q Vi 31 1 I F 51 w , 1 lxvtd ,.,,,...1' v-Q..-v' if 'gcmcl Majorettes: 1. Russell, M. Planck, B. Excell. Front Row: M. Russell, 1. Trine, E. Schlernitzauer, M. Head, R. Tarbell, M. Bancroft, D. Conley, M. Turack, L. Scarlett, M. Cooper. ' Middle Row: S. Paterniti, I. Branagan, E. Werbela, L. johnson, W. Russell, G. Mills, S. Walker, H. Russell. Back Row: I. Knapp CDrum Majorj, M. Cox, R. Walker, L. Chase, H. Miles, R. Emhof, J. Crandall, I. Paterniti, A. White, D. Jensen, R. Upton, W. Ballard, S. Palmer, 1. Cossitt, B. Tayntor D. Curtis, C. Mitchell, L. Daniels, W. Clark, D. Hazard, H. Bartlett, Mr. Snell. , ell, A. Crandall, G. Izare, K. Geer, R. Geer, mia' Zdafuw i H. Genter, 1. Foster, D. Hazard, R. Morgan, J. Trine, M. Cox, H. Russell, M. Bancroft, S. Walker, L. Schoonmaker, M. A. Goodspeed, I. Taylor, L. M. johnson, L. Baker, O. Bigford, E. Werbela, L. Planck, M. Head, D. Griffin, l Branagan, M. Thayer, 1. Russell, D. Conley, Winslow, D. Bancroft. 26 I. B. ! K. Rossman, H. Bigford, Mr. Snell, L. Mitch- J, IUNIOR VARSITY gcwkeflczfl K A . - .i' 27 SPORTS SUMMARY Earlville had a good season, highlighted by a no-hit, no-run game turned in by Dick Keefe in the Georgetown game. We were third in the League at the end of the season. The schedule was as follows: BASEBALL RECORD 1947 TEAM WE THEY NAME POS. NAME POS. 17 'DeRuyter 16 Mullenax 3rd K. Rodman P.-SS 3 'South Otselic 5 Keefe P.-SS Emhof CF 7 'Morrisville 2 Irwin lst-P Chase Catch 13 'Georgetown 0 Tarbell CF Crandall RF 7 Madison 6 Nowers RF Welch 2nd 0 'Fabius 1 Mclntyre RF Onyan Mgr. Won 4 Lost 2 Russell LF Mr. Mykytyn Coach 'League Games Earlville had its best season this year that it has had in a long time. We ended the season in second place in the Chemadon League. The schedule was as follows: FOOTBALL RECORD 1947 TEAM WE THEY NAME POS. NAME POS. NAME POS. 53 'Fabius 7 Hendricks B K. Rodman B Hartshorn E 49 .South New Berlin 6 Walker C Petersen E Shaul B 58 'South Otselic 12 Chase C Welch B L. Rodman B 38 'Lafayette 12 Irwin B Crandall E Merkt B 12 'Morrisville 38 Tarbell E Emhof B Mclntyre E Scott B Nower B Izard B Won 4 Lost 1 Russell E Iantzen C I. Mykytyn B 'League Games Mr. Mykytyn Coach We finished the 1947 basketball season in a tie with Morrisville for first place. The 1948 season seems to be ending in the same manner. At this point, we still have three league games and three non-league games to play. We have previously defeated both these league teams that we still have to play. If we continue the season as we have started, we should finish in a tie for first place with Morrisville. This year we hope to play off this tie. The schedule was as follows: 4 BASKETBALL RECORD 1948 VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY . TEAM WE THEY WE THEY VARSITY IUNIOR VARSITY ' Lafayette 3 2 2 7 2 1 14 Iantzen G Emhof F 'DeRuyter 44 27 40 14 Nower F Hartshorn G 'Fabius 34 25 18 15 Bremlller C Hendricks C 'Morrisville 28 44 31 19 Miles F Crandall F Sherburne 27 37 48 20 Scott G Austin F 'South Otselic 45 23 32 19 Chase G Westendorf G 'Georgetown 46 28 36 9 'I'arbell F Welch F 'DeRuyter 55 40 40 9 Irwin F J. Mykytyn G 'Fabius 22 15 32 17 Mills G Sherburne 28 38 37 38 Shaul G 'Morrisville 41 33 31 12 Upton .... . . . Manager Paterniti ...... Manager 'League Games Mykytyn ....... Coach IDENTIFICATION OF PICTURES 1. Girl Scouts 11. Basketball Team 21. Perfect Shot 2. Fixing Lunch 12. Football 22. Typing Class 3. Study Hall 13. Loading the Bus 23 Give a cheer 1 4. Knocked out 14. Studying 24. House of Representatives 5. Cheering 15. Christmas Dance 25. Miss Holmes 6. The new look 16. Football 26. Boy Scouts 7. Waiting for the Bus 17. Varsity Cheerleaders 27. Library Club 8. The J. V. Mascot 18. Bus Drivers 28. Noon Hour 9. Hockey Team 19. Basketball Team 29. Timekeeper l0. Mr. Tarbell 20. 30. E. C. S. Secretary Christmas Dance 28 'pdf r 13,115 C ST! W rf 4. Front Row: Marvin Iantzen, Tommy Hartshorn, Howard Shaul, Lyle Rodman, Donald Merkt, George Mclntrye, Glen Izard. Middle Row: Darwin Welch, Joseph Crandall, Richard Emhof, Paul Nower, Jim Mykytyn. Back Row: George Hendricks, Robert Walker, Lowell Chase, Roy Irwin, Rupert Tarbell Herbert Scott, Wayne Russell, Kenneth Rodman, Neil Peterson, Coach Mykytyn. Z Kneeling: Paul Nower, George Mclntrye, Wayne Russell, Kenneth Rodman, Richard Emhof, Lowell Chase, Joseph Crandall, Darwin Welch. Standing: Hobart Onyan, James Mullenax, Richard Keefe, Roy Irwin, Rupert Tarbell, Coach Mykytyn. 2 9 A ' ' axaffv . V 1'i'F ? I . 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