General Martin High School - Martinian Yearbook (Glenfield, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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THE SENIOR CLASS GENERAL IIARTIN CENTRAL SCHOOL TM es.I' 'IIears 05 O .AQIYJZXISIA TI-IE MARTIN IAN ICI5O 0? , IDYCSCT-EIS '11 C B U-Y' I...'nveS li ,L , II! 1' gffwjj ' -' SE'3I'?QfL'JQp1 - -I- 1- gg Ill A Ill ' 1 .W A V - egjifsfILIsgaI,.aa:IfI:.a:II ?IFe,IIzQf,m L... I IN 15 Flrst Row B Zimmer B Bush Second Row M Sweeney J Farr I Howley M Gernard R Boshart D Bush A Emerson M Saunders Edltor ln chlef Asslstant Edltor Photograph Edltor Class Editor Sports Edltor Typmg Editor Art Edltor Advertnslng Edltor Semor Wrlte ups Pubhclty Circulation STAFF 2 Barbara Bush Barbara Zimmer Marguerlte Sweeney Janet Farr Robert Boshart Doris Bush Agneta Emerson Martha Saunders Murdls Emerson Marne Gernard Ioan Howley , vi i , sv ' A -in I :Q 5 . f rx . ' : . ' , . . : . , . , . , , . , . , . , . . DEDICATIO I' P at T 5 Jfflv S' ffvf ir! g bi. UMBLY and wlth deep and sincere thankfulness wlthm our hearts We the members of the class of 1950 of General Martm Central School wlsh to dedlcate th1s our annual Martlman to a beloved teacher and fr1end Mrs Nma K Ford We hke to thmk of her as a comrade wlthout whose cooperatxon and know ledge much whlch has been completed mlght never have been be n Teacher and leader are sacred words for they tell of a purpose true Where on a path that was often rough that leader had work to do By domg that work ln the flnest way a way we mlght all understand She started us on commencement road the fmest road m the land 3 fc , .1 Q IE I ,.f, A 4' -Y 5 K ,vi x IV mx 'fhff ml f,J V- lx, 5, ka 5 H It eiwuigf ' 0 . Q 'LV' i,,.-- 9 SI i. I y 2 4' :1 We 55 7 Y 7 , . . . , - , . . - gu . 7 IU' JOHN H CLARK School Prmclpal TO THE CLASS OF 1950 Dream your dreams and develop your ideals now for as you move rapldly mto adulthood you wlll fmd yourself subjected to new and dlfferent forces all of whlch w1ll affect your lwes In earmng a l1v1ng competmon w11l press hard as a c1t1zen you w1l1 be urged to support groups to accept ldeologles to subscrxbe to doctrmes, and nn your personal lwes you w1ll be constantly subject to the mfluences of all your assoclates If you react the same from all of these lnfluences your lwes wlll be llke beams of light ln a mlrrored room they can never become focused If you make use of the forces that have been useful to others and reject those whlch have not measurmg all of them by your ldeals you can achleve a useful and happy 1 e Yes dream your dreams and develop your ldeals for from the dreams and ldeals of youth has come most of the progress of the world JOHN H CLARK SPECIAL THANKS ll We the class of 1950 take thls opportumty to thank Mlss Norma Elsaser our home room teacher and class advlsor who through out the year has shown great understandmg cooperatlon and patlence toward us during all sf of our many troublesome tlmes We attempt m thls small way to show you Mlss Elsaser our appreclatlon for bemg such a competent advlsor MISS NORMA ELASER Class Advlsor 4 , ,y 'X . J ' ' 1 , . . l I A 1'f . -- . D , - - 'I in . . A . Xp a'J27 9 T7 17.44, I Ili Ill ffl 9 I ana v : XXV ---l ' ENERAL Mmm Haan Scum, qw 1 l'x1-' ,- - r fn r A sr J ' F 'ri q ,aa 5 , w X E A I 4, Q14 Fi - -nie ',,,- Qfxflflg Melia--' Ax jifjax .nil -ft.?','1 .. -' ,241 il'Ul'- high-1 1227 NTI: a r,,f 'U 1414 fa '3SEiE , 4 4 ROBERT RICHARDS BOSHART Wearing all that wei ht of learning lightly like a flower Yearbook Staff Glee Club 2 Press Club Bus Manager Editor 4 French Club Sec League Play 4 Senior Play Prize Speaking 1 Scholastic Award English Award 3 Challenge Quiz 2 3 4 Class President 1 DORIS ANNE BUSH All his faults are such that one likes him still the better for them. Glee Club 4 Basketball 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Volleyball 3 Football 4 Soccer Manager 3 Pres Student Council 4 F F A President 3 4 Vice Pres Student Council 3 Class Vice President 3 League Play 4 Senior Play Agr Prize Speaking 1 3 Radio Speaking 3 4 ALMA BARBARA Z1M.MER 'Though I am always in haste I am never in a hurry Yearbook Staff Band 1 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Accompanist 3 Select League Band 2 3 Class Secretary 1 2 4 Cheerleader 1 Noon Hour Sports 1 2 3 Press Club 4 League Play 4 Senior Play Perfect Attendance 1 2 6 'T AGNETA JANE EMERSON 'When d1d mormng ever break to fmd such beautlful eyes awake Yearbook Staff Glee Club 1 2 3 Band 2 3 4 Noon Hour Sports 1 2 3 4 Press Club 3 4 She who leads a useful l1fe has no tlme for ldle gosslp Yearbook Staff Glee Club 1 2 Band 3 4 , . . - - . n 7 ! 7 7 9 Y 1 ? KK ' . Y . . ,, , J '. Noon Ifour Sports 2, 3, 4 ft f N Q x N, 1 43 I . Y! ! ! 7 ! -7 7 1 - , 2 . . , 7 Sen1or Play JANET ELLEN FARR ' No path of flowers Yearbook Staff Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Press Club 2 3 4 French Club Vlce P League Play 2 4 Perfect Attendance I-hghest Scholastlc Achlevement 1 Pr1ze Speaklng 2 3 Challenge Quxz 3 4 Sen1or Play 7 pf f I1' CD an Q. U3 F9 o 'fn rm i O '1 -4 MURDIS EDNA EMERSON res 2 1 made her good. Yearbook Staff Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Noon Hour Sports 1, 2, 4 Press Club 2, 4 League Play 4 Senior Play F. H. A. 2 Treasurer of Student Council 1 Class Treasurer 2 MARIE LOUISE GERNARD Her beauty makes the darkest room seem llght Glee Club 1 2 3 4 F H A Presldent 3 Class Treasurer 3 4 Student Councll Sec Noon Hour Sports 4 H A 2 3 Press Club 4 League Play 2 4 4 2 JOAN CAROL HOWLEY 'She hates no one, she IS l wlth the world Yearbook Staff Band 1 Glee Club 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 I V Capt 3 Varstty Capt 4 Football Cheerleader Press Club 2 League Play 4 Semor Play The hand that made her fair hath HELEN GLORIA GYDESEN ll' ' 7! 7 .3 9 I . . . , ! F. . . , ,4 D ' ' in ove ' il ' 7 ! 3 Athletic Council Pres. 4 ' ' - 7 . 1 . .U 4 fi, if .3 THOMAS FRANCIS LENGYEL A short saylng oft contams much wlsdom ' Football 4 Basketball 1 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Volleyball 3 A 1 'Of manners gentle of affectlons mxld, ln w1t man 1n s1mpl1c1ty a Class Presldent 4 Football 4 Basketball 4 DAVID OSCAR RHONE Baseball 3 4 Challenge Qulz 4 EDWARD WINTHROP NORTON 'The true strong, and sound mlnd IS the mmd that can embrace equal ly both great and small thmgs Glee Club 4 Football 4 Basketball 2 Soccer 4 Agr Prlze Speakmg 1 Semor Play 9 I F.F. . ,3,4 B 3 I ,I D' , . child. ' ' Y , . ' MARTHA LOUISE SAUNDERS 'It IS safer to hear and take advlce than to g1V6 It ' Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Band 2, 3 4 Noon Hour Sports 1 2 3 4 F H A 2 Semor Play is at The mildest manner and the gentliest heart is hers. Yearbook Staif Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Noon Hour Sports 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 2 Press Club 3 4 League Play 2 4 Perfect Attendance 3 Semor Play fu? ELIZABETH ANN STUDER Pretty to walk wlth and w1tty to talk w1th and pleasant too to thmk Yearbook Staff Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Class Secretary 3 Class Vlce Presxdent 1, 2 4 Dance Club Presndent 2 Sec 8zTreas ofF H A 3 Sec 81 Treas of Dance Club 3 Cheerleader 2 Varslty 3 Football Cheerleader 4 F H A 2 League Play 4 E S S P A Meet1ng3 Semor Play Noon Hour Sports 1 2 3 4 10 D 2 1 a W , I 7 N 9 wk V ' MARGUERITE ELLEN SWEENEY . - ' - on. , , , Y 7 I 5' 4 ' l 'Content to follow when s e leads the way Yearbook Staff Band 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 League Band 3 League Chorus 2 3 Secretary of F H A Class Treasurer 1 Class Presldent 3 Student Councll 3 4 Prlze Speakmg 1 2 Second Prlze Wmner 1 3 Local Wmner 2 One Act Play 2 4 Senlor Play Noon Hour Sports 1 2 3 4 Athletlc Councll 3 Press Club 4 BARBARA ELLEN BUSH SUCCESS It s not the amount of gold you have Or the many acres that you own It s not the mansion you may have That spells success ln your home The kmd word you have spoken It s helpmg the man that s down and out And heahng the heart that's broken It's domg the Job the best you can, It's the loving and gwlng ln life It s keeping your eye on hlgher thmgs And your chln up in every strlfe If you are the kmd that wants to succeed just try to help those m dlstress A hfe that IS clean a heart that IS true And domg your best IS SUCCESS CLASS COLORS BLUE AND WHITE CLASS FLOWER BLUE FORGET ME NUI' CLASS MOTTO KEEP YOUR EYES AHEAD 11 c , h ! ! I 7 7 ! . '. . 2 ' 1 , 3, 4 l i . ' ,4 ! i I S , . It's the little things you do each day-- ' S 2 ' J . . . . S , . . - as H last will muh wsialnwnt. WE, ,210 ' OFTHE CL., f 1950 OFM ,9a,,.U.,az 7ff...,z:.J7,z.7.o 1440! IN THE COUNTY OF .z,4.v-4.4! AND STATE OF BEING OF UNCERTAIN AND DISPOSING MIND AND MEMORY, DO MAKE PUBLISH AND DECLARE THIS OUR LAST M MANNER FOLLOWING THAT IS TO SAY FIRST SECOND We direct that all our faults mistakes and pr1or1t1es, be forgotten as soon as practicable after our graduation Joan Howley wishes to leave her cheerleading ability to Evelyn Carr Doris Bush wants to give her brisk walk to Richard Hopseker tHe IS so SLOW J Marguerite Sweeney feels that some of her smart remarks could be used by Elame Studer Helen Gydesen presents her t1n1ness to Eileen Rowell Barbara Bush leaves her ability to stay on a diet to Adeline McGee Janet Farr Wills her famous temper to Mary VanNest Elizabeth Studer gives up her quietness to Nancy Wantz Agneta Emerson disposes her art upon David Boshart Barbara Zimmer generously gives her ability to come to school every day to Beverly Hawk and Cora Bowers Marie Gernard regretfully wills Andy s address to Kay Rowell but warns her to Just try and get it Martha Saunders suggests her pageboy hairdo to Barbara Perkins as she has had it long enough David Rhone gleefully presents Betsey, his inheritance from last year s Senior Class, to Richard Rogers and a flshhook to haul her out of Black River with Edward Norton wants to give his curly hair to Alice Clemons Robert Boshart wills his car to Elame Rowell for the sole purpose of collectmg advertisements for their yearbook Thomas Lengyel leaves his ability to live three lives in Macbeth ' Betty Gaylord Testament .A-Luz! 77foUvLf-A2 dm.4.4,4,av..- who is to act without bond and without 'being required to give security Further we hereby authorize and empower our said Executor to leave our good attendance good humor and Miss Elsaser to the Junior Class, and a clean room to the Janitors Jn Gmlgrrwf We have hereunto subscribed our names the Qfflh day of in the year Nineteen Hundred and AAQLLLWW ala-,QQ LS 12 1 I I ! , , , IN . . . . l . . tl , LASTLY: We hereby nominate, and appoint as Executor of this, our last Will and K7 ' WSIB eu as WHA-YA - - IG - 71 V ace. 'Va fgrfop 4 .1 IM 'fro' P R 0 P HEC Y Q. izrrfehrg ' 4: 'H-.,, Q U-A WAS floatlng over the countryslde today U1 my new d1r1g1ble that I won 1n a QUIZ contest for g1v1ng the answer to the Slmple questlon of how many f1sh there are 1n the ocean when I passed a little town that remlnded me of Glenfleld ln 1950 The d1r1g1ble had a deluxe telev1 slon set that enables one to see and hear anyone he wxshes Memorles long forgotten came back to me and I yearned to learn about my former classmates Ellzabeth Studer was the fxrst to come mto my mmd and by merely turnmg a button I could see Betty worklng m her m1racle kltchen deslgned by her famous sclentxst husband Emstem Kerplop Wlth the help of the equally famous constructlon engmeer Davxd Rhone Davld s ac curacy m l1nes and angles IS undoubtedly remarkable Wxth a fllck of my flnger the scene changes to the new prlma donna of the opera who IS none other than Barbara Bush accompanled by the great concert plamst Dorls Bush Why there s Martha Saunders playlng flrst clarmet 1n the orchestra! My poor ears' I changed qulckly to New York C1ty and broke 1n on Janet Farr news reporter as she tells her patiently awaltmg audxence As I tuned m on the c1ty 3a1l I remembered Tom Lengyel sayxng that he was gomg to be a crook that never gets caught Now look at hmm' He s our new Pollce Inspector and that blond curly headed fellow w1th h1m IS hxs self appomted body guard Ed Norton They are Just an swerlng a call saymg that Marguerxte Sweeney and Joan Howley have Just vlolated the Women s Rlghts Law by darmg to do the1r own housework and talkmg so much that thelr husbands can t get any peace My hand moved agam and the scene changed to a nearby courtroom where the r1s1ng young attorney Robert Boshart defends New York State Governor Agneta Emerson agamst the famous mov1e star Marle Gernard who states that Agneta attempted to steal an lmportant paper from her that contamed an mvaluable address I d1sl1ke scenes so I swltch to the llvmg room of a modest home where Helen Gydesen Qpast tensel relates the day s events to her mterested famlly As for me I am a lady of lelsure and spend my txme domg lmportant thxngs l1ke pamtmg a Slgn MURDIS EMERSON OPERATOR ' on my d1r1g1ble l gxxol 5 S s rw Wai' N31-Qfmm u A had f 'A' ' 'S CT vheysoh 13 72. xg 19, f o nk e 0 Y 33 ff ' Oy-:ago -HL N G 4. BL., 4 -'h the latest gossip to Barbara Zimmer, also news reporter, before ,she broadcasts her news to 1 cl , , 4 Q Q lk O H , :Q 3 x I , . -F I- '55 ' 5 , E IGF. E HI TORY E entered our Freshman year xn September 1946 knowlng very l1ttle of what was expected of us We had 31 members and Mr P1Ck6I'1I1g was chosen as our Class Advxsor Our class officers were Presldent Eugene Gaylord Vlce Presldent Marguerlte Sweeney Secre tary Dorls Bush Treasurer Barbara Bush Our flrst act1v1ty was a dance held on May 31 We also served refreshments at the .Tumor dance Durmg the year three of our members left us They were Barbara Moulton Burton Renme and Mar1e Moore We were proud to have flve of our classmates on the Junlor Varslty basketball team They were Eugene Gaylord Everett Burdlck Robert Studer Thomas Lengyel and Peter Hawk One glrl Dorls Bush was on the cheerleadmg squad Robert Boshart and Janet Farr Jomed us that year We entered our Sophomore year feelmg a llttle more advanced and closer to graduatmg We had 28 members and Mr P1cker1ng was agaln chosen Class Advlsor We elected offlcers as follows Presldent, Peter Shumway Vlce Presldent Marguerlte Sweeney Secretary Dor1s Bush Treasurer Barbara Zlmmer Later Marne Gernard became Treasurer after Barbara reslgned We had dances on November 7 and May 12 both of wh1ch were successful Two of our class members Davld Rhone and Peter Shumway played basketball Marguerlte Sweeney Martha Saunders and Carol Hunzlker were cheerleaders Durmg th1s school year Carol Hunzlker Shlrley Weber Jean Bunn Thomas Orendorff and Gladys Emerson left us Barbara Zlmmer Pat Howell Carol Hunzmker and Jean Bunn had Jomed us that year September 1948 we entered our Junlor year st1ll more advanced We had 17 members m the class Mrs Freeman was chosen our Class Advlsor We elected offlcers as follows Presl dent Barbara Bush V1ce Presldent Robert Boshart Secretary, Marguerlte Sweeney Treasur er Helen Gydesen Our Harvest dance on October 1 wlth muslc by the Stardusters and the barn dance on October 8 wlth muslc by John Jaskl s Orchestra from Rome were both successful W sold Chrlstmas cards raffled off an electr1c mlxer sponsored a spaghettl supper on March 10 and had another dance on March 25 to lncrease our funds We were proud to have two members on the basketball team Robert Boshart and Thomas Lengyel Joan Howley and Marguerlte Sweeney were cheerleaders Marie Gernard Jomed us ln January and Edward Norton Jomed us ln June We ordered our long wanted rlngs 1n February Thls September the long walted tlme to say We re Semors, ' came We had 18 members M1ss Elsaser was chosen Class Advlsor We elected class offxcers as follows Presldent Edward Norton V106 Presxdent, Marguerlte Sweeney Secretary Dorxs Bush Treasurer, Helen Gydesen We sold magazxnes candy, and had a bake sale to ralse money Joseph Matula and Jack Casey both left us ln October, leavmg us w1th only 16 members Johnny Szalach became a P G and came 1nto our class We had a September dance Wh1Ch was the fu'st school dance of the year We also had a barn dance We raffled off a watch 1n the Fall Now our hlgh school days are nearly over Th1s hxgh school hlstory marks only the begmnmg of a greater hlstory ln l1fe wh1ch we each hope we may achleve eYe ot on p1'fw 14 . : ' 9 . ' . . 1 5 ' 1 I , . - I . D . , . ' I 0 n s , 7 I Y . . ' Y , . . l . Q - v Q . . v . . , ' , , , v , , . 1 . , . , . . . ' 2 . I . 7 ' . ' , , . . . ' . ' : '- x 3 ' J ' l ' , . Q s 4, . e , . , , . , . - - ' rc 1 ' r , . . . . . . . . . , S ' Q 3 .v 5 . , - 9 . 'WF Y In I or I3 ME ORY TIME ITH June commg up we the Semor Class recall brlefly our h1gh school llves 1n General Martln School We can stlll remember when Marxe Gernard plastered Eugene Gaylord s face wzth llpstick ln our Freshman year and we d1st1nctly remember Mlss Trafton saymg Park your gum! ' Dorls Bush ended up wlth xt parked on the end of her nose In our Sophomore year we were so mad at Tom Lengyel for savmg the school when a small flre broke out ln our Engllsh Class fa short ln the ventllatorl We can stxll hear MISS Elsaser runmng down the hall yelllng 'F1rel ' One of our fondest memor1es of thls same year IS Mlss Slusarcyzk who trled to teach us Elnstem s Theory We were pretty stupld where that was con cerned but even so that was the only year we all passed soclal studles The Pat Howell vs Barbara Zxmmer feud was gomg strong about that tlme Turm sure got raked over That year we had the sclence room as our homeroom so remember Mr Plckermg s supposedly art1f1c1al flnger and hls false teeth Janet Farr brought her pet mouse to school Poor thxngl He fmallv got squashed ln the a1r pump We had n1ne snakes 1n our room lln the old aquarium, all at one tlme Barbara Bush purposely stayed out of school so she wouldn t have to dlsect a frog m b1ol ogy class We also went to see the Freedom Tra1n and stood 1n the ra1n most of the day In our Jumor year most of our memorles centered around the chemlstry classes, where Pat Howell scared the l1fe out of us by pourmg carbon dlsulphlde on a Bunsen burner One day she almost blew up the school KDarnl ll when she declded to make some mtro glycerme Dav1d had to egg her on of course We can stlll see Mr Hurd trymg to help us m a last mlnute chemlstry regents revlew class wh1le Barbara Bush chased moth mlllers m the back of the room and Barbara Zlmmer trled to get away from them Those of us who were not afrald laughed untll Mr Hurd gave up and called lt a nlght In our Semor year Bob Boshart got h1s car stuck ln a snow bank the day when a few Semors went out to get ads for the Year Book Iwe ended up 1n Utlcal Bob bravely led Pudge Joan and Barb Bush across the street wh1le he made lzke a traff1c cop By gosh, lt worked! l A few mlscellaneous memorles are Mxss Pearce throwmg a compass at Agneta Emerson Barbara Bush gettlng so mad she crled 1n study hall and the boys 1n thelr blg wlute aprons wash mg dlshes at our spaghettl supper These are Just a few of the memorles that we cherlsh as we graduate from G M C S and w1ll ca.rry Wlfh us along l1fe s Journey df I -1 ' C x A, Z. emors 15 ,941 1 ' 'ber for 95 eff Q? 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MOORE. C. BARSH, D. FLINT, R. FARR. FOURTH ROI: R. MORAK, J. FLANSBURG, I. BARSH, C. V 1 CLASSES Eleventh Grade OfflC6rS Presldent Betty Gaylord Vlce Presldent Rlchard Rogers Secretary Mary VanNest Treasurer Elame Studer Act1v1t1es Dance January 21 Dance October 28 Raffles Auctlon for March of Dlmes and sold wntmg paper Everyday and Chrlstmas cards and General Martm sweatshlrts Tenth Grade Offlcers Pres1dent Joseph Szalach Vlce President Robert Sweeney Secretary Carol Walker Actlvltles Dance and Play at Turm Nlnth Grade Off1C8FS Presmdent Stanley Szalach Vice Presldent Rlchard Edlck Secretary Dorothy Stoffel Treasurer Irene Clark Actlvltles Dance Enghth Grade Offlcers Presldent Stanley Sweeney Vxce Presldent Rlchard Graves Secretary 81 Treasurer Norma Salmons Seventh Grade Offlcers Presldent Kent Patterson Vlce Presldent Mxke Howley Secretary Ka Treasurer Janet Sweeney 22 Treasurer .I .l .' .. I . .i l I .u .l g . .S I . .S :Detty Pogozelski -:J ,v 1' .O 5 'wg Hg! 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