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THE CREST STAFF CREST OFFICERS Editor in Chief Patsy Davis Associate Editors Olive Haskins Faith Roof Art Editor Dorothy Rauhe Literary Editor Arlene Beardsley Make up Editor Oleath Hull Business Manager Ann Marvin Advertising Manager ean Brown Sales Manager Theda Leet This year the entire unior Class worked on The Crest with their advisors Mrs Potter and Miss Kehrer and with the expert counseling of Miss Smith, we made the 1950 edition of the Crest The work was diflicult but each member of the class enjoyed it thoroughly This is the third annual issue the tradition of producing a bigger and better yearbook The jumors appreciate the financial support of their loyal friends business concerns throughout Western New York who bought advertising space fellow students of other classes who subscribed to the yearbook and the many other friends who sponsored 1tS publication by dollar donations We feel sure that we have learned through this experience how to serve our community and work together and shall be better prepared to serve our community Back Row Francis Welsh Peter Sandford Merritt Vosburg Eddie Morse Lee Holcomb Gordon Mason Sam Hall Fourth Row Thomas Van Buskirk Clarence Cartwright Gwen Hall Cal Ricketts Pat Steadman Charles ames Wilma Walradt Gordon Schuknecht Thlfd Row Gene Bennett Eva Elliott Ronald Gillette Francis Brown Edythe Eldridge Don Hall Don Midea Second Row Mrs Potter une Fenner Viola Howden Helen Cronk Lois Walradt Mary Doud Oleath Hull Miss Kehrer Front Row Theda Leet Olive Haskins Patsy Davis Editor Caroline Smith Advisor Faith Roof Arlene Beardsley Ann Marvm 26 . . J . ,, ,, . . . . Y Y ' , . , . of The Crest , and this year's Juniors believe that they, like the two preceeding Junior classes, have upheld Q 7 : - Y 3 I 9 ' 7 7 Y . : ' , ' , , ' , - , A J , ' , . 4 I , Y 7 . Y l 7 ' I ' : ' , J , ' , , ' , , , ' A : , . . , . 9 . Y . . Z . 7 . Y 1 D ' E T
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PROJ ECTOR STAFF The Projector Staff of thls school lb made up of five boys who voluntarrly are learnlng or have learned how to use the movle projector These boys contrlbut much toward smooth presentatlon of vlsual educatron ln the school If a tcache w shes to have a mov1e a c r 'un period she calls on one of these boys and ht sets If up for her The boys on the prolcctor stall also worlc with stage hghtrng shdc machm s WIFL recorders microphones and puhllc address system Ken Roberts Dxclc Schlxchr Gene Gayford D1 lc Thomas Gordon Mason These EVE boys are gettrng pract1ca1 exp rxence wlth audro and vlsual ard machmes whrch may contrrbute to a succe sful career after the1r school days are over FILL MORE SPACE The Fzll More Space was estabhshed as a school magazrne rn October 1937 under the guldance of MISS WllllS w1th Robert Aldrxch now the edltor of the North rn Allegany Obxcruor as the hrst edltor of the Space Ar hrst If had advertising from the local stores It started w1th a stall of twenty fave wrth one advlsor and now has a stall of thirteen w1th three advrsors Mlss Sarah Gold became advlsor of the Space rn 1938 1939 ln 1941 Mlss Grace Larlcm came as the l1brar1an and was Space advrsor untrl February 1948 Whlle Mrss Larlcm was the aclv1sor the Space changed from the school magazxne to a school paper The Space won a Samt Bonav nture School Press ASSOCIHEIOH certtflcate ln 1942 and also has two All New York ratmgs and several New York State Superlor ratlngs Back Row Pat Sandford Robert McConnell Alan Nlrlls anet Aspell Second Row Mrss Struzrk Advisor Vrrglnra Columbo Sandra Carter Mrs ones Advxsor Dale Armlson Gary Nevrnger Mrss Smith Advisor Fronl Row Sylvia Taylor Althea Steadman Robert MacEwan Davrd Redmond Carol Mowers oel Wxnchlp 27 D 1' i' A etf ' . . -, ,. , . r R .Q . L 1 .1 - if . ,. ,,, ., .,. ' 9 3 1 C L 7 1 . . 9 ..,, Q . . . . - ,. , Q . - . C 7 y i 7 ' J , . 4 6 . 1 , , ,J - I 3 , , , .J 9 , , , -f Q - 5 2 - 1 v 1 ,J . l
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