Grand Gorge Central High School - Hub Yearbook (Grand Gorge, NY)
- Class of 1948
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THE HUB X L 3EF:? Published by THE STUPENT COUNCIL GRAND GORGE CENTRAL SCHOOL 1948 1 fl' ,xv X fi If 'SITQ pf! Y ' illil- ' Wx - x V J ,iii ,-Q.----f-..-:gs KT il, ?-jf ' fu a if 3. C 1 DEUIIIATIU ROBERT H IACLAURY We, the yearbook staff of 1948 wish to respectfully dedicate this issue of the 'HUBN to Mr Robert H lacLaury for his long and faithful services as a teacher and friend d 4E, O 9 e . o O ,4Zmcz 775450: BK li' E.:- .IIIaTii'lllll J fl' Down from the mountain Frou hill and dell Grand Gorge's glory our story e'er will tell Frou East and West the crashing echoes Anaw'ring call nGrand Gorge Victorious' The Champions of a11 Cheer' Cheer' Here we are again to cheer with All our light' Cheer' Cheer' Here we are again to cheer for The Green and White' Fight' Fight' Fight! Grand Gorge's colors we'1l defend Grand Gorge victorious to the end, lill hear the echo of our cheer, Oh' Here we are' Here we are again' 3 I i ll! W Q ,, M gt 1-kilig I if V9 U15 .3 G gi' 7 . G - or ,iq ii li Q HONOR ROLL WORLD WAR II Alta Fredenburgh Bailey Walter Bailey Kenneth Baird Charles Bartholomew Audrey Barnum George Barry 4 Robert Barry 4 Fred Barry Earl Blodgett Dewitt Chase James Colson Donald Cronk Harry Draffon F Bruce Deyo Richard DuBois if Oscar Dunham David Germond Eugene Haddon George Haight 41+ Ida Haynes Donald Hilliker Harold Hitchcock John Hitchcock Marshall Hitchcock Evan Hull Robert Hull Louis Hull Paul Humphrey Walter Irwin 'fi Clifford Ives George Ives Franklin Jones Shirley Joslyn John Kasmer Donald Lee Laura Lee Richard Lee Albert Lockwood Wallace Lounsbery Oscar Lutz Norman lackey Joseph lagro Albertus Marshall Justin Marshall Paul larqult iff Robert lattice Jerry lcCall Charles lcLemore Clayton lead John lcLennon Claude Kerwin Daniel lorrison Anthony loore 'ff Richard Moore Clifford loseman Donald loseman 4 Thomas Mudge Donald Mudge Harry luller G Peter Murray if X Theron lurray James lyers Vivian lyers Harry Oakley lary Lou 0'Hara Arthur Payne Wilbur Payne Alva Penney Roscoe Penney Schuyler Pin ar Edward Proper Paul Raeder Virginia Rappleyea Forest Richtmyer Arthur Rikard Theodore Rion larion Robinson Henry Schuman Charles Seebeck George Simonson i Ward Simonson Richard Smith Ward Streeter Edmund St George Scuyler Swart Daniel Tait Paul Turk Preston VanDusen 4 Edward Wallace Harry Wallace Warren Neihall 44+ Albert Jones Theodore Hull Orlin Howard Lyle Howard Conrad Colson Phillip Deyo Edgar Cole Seeley Cole Phillip Sickler William Sickler Lee McCall Paul Rlckenberg Churchill Proper David VanDusen Benjamin Brunson Douglas Benjamin Francis Pickett Robert Joslyn Anthony Barnum f Wounded +1 Prisoner of Japan +44 Killed in Action if X Prisoner of Germany Died in Prison 4 , . ,V 1, A I , fi' GRAND GORGE CENTRAL SCHOOL M W N X E-Q1 s++f-'f+- Li-Ll ' El? ff ' fy Q If 53 f f f X M f' 1 fhj f Mfr Arita H Weyl I I 74ifflfv Seated Jeanette Grulich Kathryn Bishop John E Sliter Bernice Gonser Catherine Bruce Louise Lynch First grade Commercial Principal Sixth grade Fourth grade Third grade Standing Clara Schuman Second grade Agnes E Boolsna lathenatics William R Amann Physical director Robert H lacLaury Science and Health Jane Nichols Social Studies Uuriel Griffin French and English Hrs Clara looreCAbsentl lusic I Ifllrirnn grade nobert 13. Palmer :::::::::Seventh grade 6 -I? I g3vAvAvAl'4'4Ia.V2.V.Av4v4.2 fl lx ,.- MAJ? YT ' JM' Y Y Y A f r .. ,-,x ' . , , ' qw 'xx !j,.f 1 . rv' r Y A ,V - 1 ' ' ' . izffi-Q'1 .fl TTI7' ?7,?,f,g5'Qj E,- ' V I I i V ,W W V- U'---5--nania:41 fr, In f . ,r ,fig W I I If . 'V , , 3 WN' 'A s F , , . I I Jerald Rappleyea Science Club 1 Dramatics Club-2, Basketball 3,k Senior Play M Student Council 3 News Reporter l,2,3, Dramatics Club Plays H Baseball 2,3,4 law af M467 Jack Ouderkirk Yearbook Staff-N Senior Play-N Science Club-l Dramatics Club-2 3,k Current Events Club-1 Basketball-2,3 M Cross country-3,k Football-2 Class President-1,?,h Student Council President-N Student Council Vice Pres.-3 Pres. of County Student Council-H Chairman of count Constitutional Convention and Committee 3,k Josephine Fredenburgh Yearbook Staff-H Student Council Committeeman-3 M Dramatics Club-l,5,h Chatterbox-3 Senior Play-4 Class Class Secretary-2 Class Vice Pres.-1 Class President-3 Treasurer-4 Andrew Davis Science Club-1 Chatterbox 1,2 Dramatics Club 3 J v Basxetia 1 2 3 Varsity Basketba 1 H Track 3,k Vice President Senior Play M Yearbook Staff 4 wk Patricia Moore Library Club-l Laura Van Valkenburgh Chatterbox 3 Library Club-1 Dramatics Club-1 2 M Class Treasurer Class Secretary R Class Vice Pres 3 Treasurer of Student Council 3 Band l,2,3,k Chorus l,2,3 M Cheerleader ,2, Senior Play 4 Dram Club Plays 1,k Sports l,2,3,b Dramatics Club-1,2, Chatterbox 3 Editor in chief Yearbook M Editor in chief of Chatterbox Sports l,2,3,V Band l 2,3,4 Chorus 1 2,3,4 Senior P ay 4 Treasurer of Student Council M Secretary of Student Council 3 ,X Y 3,4 -- P -Li - ' 1+ -' 1 af , - -1 3,l+ .E . A ' - - N - -- of - ,Q - '3 Ba8ebal1,2 ik- Cheerleader-1,2,3,4 Q 1 u . I i 1 I 1 - C . Clifford Rikard Science Club-1,2,h Chatterbox-3 Chorus 1,k Basketball N Senior Play M Student Council M Yearbook Staff M Anna Lou Blodgetn Chatterbox 2 Dramatics Club H Library club-1 Senior Play 4 Deloris Delamarter Dramatics Club 1 Library Club Treasurer of C ass Chorus 3 Phyllis Barnum Dram Club l,2,3,N Library Club 1 Chorus 1,2,3, Basketball 2, Senior Play 4 Student Council 3 M Yearbook Staff M John 1.833811 2-3'u - 1 - '4'2 Softball-l,2,3,k - 3,u '1 '13 P.G. 9 M The present Senior Class of Grand Gorge Central School graduated from the eighth grade w1th a member shlp of twenty Although we have lost more than half of our members we are st1ll a strong, happy, and cooperatlve class In our first year of high school we were Just learning about the privlledges and respons1b1lit1es of becoming members of the Senior High School elected Jack Ouderkirk our class president Ne lost seven members this year The first year was very uneventful but most of us were excited and maybe a little worried over our initiation We all escaped this without too much humiliation but we now felt as though we Nbelongedn Ne planned a very successful Halloween party in honor of the Sophomores advisor, Miss Grulich, helped us to adapt ourselves to our new life Sophomores we had a little more to look forward t were now one more step ahead and it was our turn to watch the Freshies squirm and worry Ve were planning their initiation we planned a sleigh ride but due to weather conditions and circumstances beyond our control we were unable to go Jack Ouderkirk was again elected our class president As Sophomores we were also engaged in selling magazines Ve lost one member th1s year Mlss Bouton was our class advisor Ie started our TUA10F year with eleven members but lost one at the end of the term Our president this year was Joseph1ne Fredenburgh The outstanding event of this year was the Jun1or Prom in honor of the Senlor class Buss Bouton, now Mrs Sperry, led us through a successful year Now in our last and flnal year at Grand Gorge Central, we f1nd our t1me is always occupled and there is never a dull moment This year we lave t taken ovex all money maklng progects Ie are all working l1ke mad to make enou h money for our Senlor tr1p Ve started the year off on our best foot by elect1ng Jack Ouderkirk our presluent Je planned and carr1ed out several dances wn1ch were a success At our Chrlstmas Ball everyone engoyed themselves e beautifully decorated gym Our Sen1or Play, Hwedding Spellsu, under the direction of Xiss Griff1n and the a1d of Dlck halone, was a huge success Ne all engoyed the practices and rehe sals as much as our audience engoyel our final performance Je were also engaged in selling statlonery, Chrlstmas cards and everyday cards, and magazines This took up much of our t1me le are all eagerly look1ng forward to our Senlor trlp Ne put on a Bake sale wh1ch helped us to earn some more money Our advisor, Liss Grullch, helped to ease the worry and helped to make our Senior year pleasant le are all dreaming of graduatlon which is also in the near future After we graduate and each one goes a different way in life, we will look back at these pleasant times we have had IO . 1 . n . o . 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' in tn ' H o . - , H 0 I' c 'A o '.' h 0 a ' . ., . o 4 . . 1 ,, . . , . l .I . u 1 , I o , Pwfffwf It was a hot June afternoon in the year 1952 I had Just completed mv work and had gone out into ou. back yard to relax under the large Elm tree which shaded our house when accidently I rubbed my class ring Suddenly there was a f sh, and there was Barnum and Baily's Band Jagon Seated at the very top was Clifford Rikard showing monkeys how to eat peanuts Somehow he happened to recognize me and stopped the wagon After shaking my hand, he told me he had become a member of tre circus after Marie Deininger refused to marry him As we talked I noticed a familiar face which was on a poster on the side of the wagon As I drew nearer I realized that it was Jack Ouderkirk, who was running on the Democrat ticket for president Clifford told me that he was expected to win because of the large number of woman votes he held, due to the fact that.he is a bachelor and there is still a man shortage He also informed me that Andrew Davis was now coach of the Brooklyn Dodgers, who are still loosing our Freshman Initiation, in now running a large Beauty Salon on Fifth Avenue, New York City This has resulted in an increase of Nig Manufacturing Phyllis Barnum has graduated from Brooklyn hethodist Hospital and 1S now private nurse to Dick Pickett Josephine Fredenburgh has married Robert dikard and is now living in a modern cottage in Johnson hollow She is often seen driving a hurcury automobile through the fields Deloris and Anna, now Mrs James Breseea have started a bakery shop in Prattsville called HThe B B , for Blodgett and Bresee Doctors are rushing all over Prattsville Clifford also informnd me that he attended the double wedding of Patricia Moore and Laura Van Valkenburgh as he was passing through Grand Gorge They are still wondering if they have the right Eob II . . . la '! . ' e O . O A.. . e . . . . 0 Jerald, who had such great success in curling his hair for . u i u l I 1 1 l o h. . . I , . O 0 D O O - . A l I Grand Gorge, New York February 29, 1948 To the Senior Class of 1949: Each successive year the president of the Senior Class takes pen and paper in hand and begins to develop a delightful hatred for the person who nominated him. If he is unfortunate enough to have neglected to inscribed the name of his supporter upon his memory in indelible letters, this rapidly growing emotion turns itself upon the nearest available target. The reason is simple-it is time to write the advise to the Juniors. Next it would be simple enough to list the conventional virtues and suggest that each Junior become a shining example of studious habits and unquestional obedience However with the activities of the councilor'so freshin the minds of the counciled this could be easily overdone Nevertheless, with lagging enthusiam and excessive forebodings I will attempt te stay your wayward feet Next year will be your last in high school THINK IT OVER' One year remains to you before you must of necessity break many of your school friendships The friends with whom you have spent the better part of the last twelve years will become scattered and separated No more will the school teams or the school activities, be your teams or your activ ties To clarify all this workiness, have fun next year, take part in all possible activities, make enough money for a good Senior trip, and be ready for the Regents you will take in June '49n Very truly yours, Jack Ouderkirk, President Senior Class Slave Driver Teachers pet Teachers pest Girl most likely to succeed Boy most likely to success Most popular girl lost popular boy Perfect lady Perfect gentleman Prettiest girl Most Best Best Best Best Best handsome boy danceribovb atheletefboyj atheletefgirll dressed natured Laziest Quietest Noisiest Girl showing best school spirit Boy showing best school splrit First married girl I Bo ONS!! and PUSSY Clifford Josephine Jack Laura Andy Josephine Jack Pessy Andy Jerald Andy Laura Jerald Clifford Clifford Deloris Clifford Phyllis Jack Josephine Nicholas 1 . le eeaoeee 00000 0000 20 00000000000l000000 0000 30 000000000000000000 0000 40 0000 0000 50 0000 0000 60 00000000000 0000 7e eseeeeeaee 0000 80 0000000 0000 ge 000 0000 1.00 000000 0000 110 000 0000 12. Best dancer......... ....Peggy 130 000000 0000 140 0000 0000 150 000 i000 160 00000000 0000 170 0000000 000 180 0000000 000 190 0000000000000000l000000 0000 200 00000000000000000000000000 eeee 21a A 000 0000 22a I 0000 l0l0 230 00000l000000000 0000 2 First married b0yooeeoooo o GOPAIQ Girl's idea of a brother Andy 50Y'S idea of 8 sister Teggy maid Dgloris Best cheerleader . .,., Laurg Most friendly girl Jo gnd Anna Most friendly boy... Clifford . Most courteous. Jack We, the class of forty eight Strive for love and not for hate Love for each other and for our school ve for our country and the 'golden rule As one more step in the future we advance Ne take advantage of every opportunity and chance That 'Opportunity knocks but encen is true Den't let her pass when she beckons you As before us our futures lie we will ever let our spirit and ambition die We know he road is rough and steep But happiness and success in our minds we'll keep As we leave each rung in the ladder of life We are only on a higher level of toil and strife As we ascend and see the last rung near We look to the future with little fear Because 'Honor lies in honest toil' We should try to construct and not to spoil Try to make a friend and not a foe As through this changing world we ge To the Senior Class Of 1948 The class of 1949 received your letter and your advice was noted As the future Senior class of the Grand Gorge Central School we will endeavor to work as diligently aa you have this year, for the betterment of our school In the coming year, we will miss you, the class of '48, for we can no longer share our Joys and sorrows with you Even though you will graduate your influence will remain we the class of '49, sincerely hope that your futures, either in the business world or in schools, will be very successful Sincerely yours, Mae Barnum, President Senior Class of 1949 I3 24- o ooo. 250 oeoe eel 25- roooo oooo 27e oeooeeoooaoeoeoe so.. 28' 0 ll o e oeeoo 29a Best SPOrtoooooeooooee eoeocllffiird m' 0000 O O ooee m0 0 ooee Q elle o 0 eo oooo Io I ll Phyllis Barnum CBa.rney I Anna Blodgett inn? Andrew Davis Cmdyl Deloris Delamarter QDOGIGJ Josephlne Fredenburgh Jo Patr1c1a Moore CPeggyP John Ouderkirk CJackJ Jerald Rappleyea CJerryJ C11fford Rikard Cliippyl laura Van Valkenburgh DISPOSITION Tenpermental E0-Sy 805-H8 Sunny Pleasant Agreeable Spunky Arguative Good Natured Jolly Tempermental FAVORITE, sons Dance Ballerina Dance Serenade of the Bella A Fellow Needs A Girl Jonderful, Wonderful Jesus How Soon Stardust I'M My Own Grandpa loo rat Polka Old Shep 'T1ll the End of T1me I4 c J 7 YV! '1 'L hx u ::':. A is . LJL K Or DIQ I1CTIC Thumb modesty Looks Qulet Smile LIVBS Gum Dr1ve ln Theaters Sports Cats A Mercury, SV1Hm1DS UISLI 3e1n Julet spotllfl Stuck up People J1SOb6Jl8Ht Ch1ldren lolves enos Brllllance K1SS8S and Cobesklll F3lI Interruptlons Halr odna Com etltion Mouth Skatln on leachers the Deadwater G1gJle 1 hts Standlng left to rlght Liss Murlel Grlffin Dlrector Phllllps Van Valkenburgh Slgsbee P8tPlCl8 Moore Frances Brown oerald Rappleyea Charlle Cooney Andrew Davls Detective Blake Helen Bresee Billie say Marie Marsh Mrs Gay Anna Blodgett Nikl Murphy C11ffOFd Rikard Reeves TOOH1l It oar Trouble H Sulllvan Laura Van Valkenburgh Angellca Wayne Richard Malone Manager Seated left to rlgkt Phyllls Barnum hrs Pettingill Jack Ouderklrk Qteve Arlen Josephine Fredenburgh Ruth Auburn I5 APPAR. T AI a lurse get 1arr1ed LO Traln Brounettes e nn Old halo Get larrled Jo To College lear out Ferrls H111 Joln A CIPCUS LJQJC .B.I'I lGd ' H 'T 'I i' ,-,. 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A I ie, the Class of '48 of Grand Gorge Central School town of Roxbury, County of Delaware, and State of New York, ein: of sound mind and body, do make, publlsh and declare this our Hlast will and testamentn and wish that the qualltles humbly listed below be bequested as follows To the next Senior Class a wooden bucket to catch the drips from the leaky radiator To the cream sales To the initlatlon 10 the and rattle boxes next from next 1'1eX't Junior Class the prlvllege of haV1Hb the ice Aprll to June Sophomore Class some good 1deas for Freshman Freshman Class a good upply of teethlng rings to keep them qu1et To Mr Sliter the abllity to count to ten and give the Seniors a chance to wake up 10 History Class To Miss Grulich a buick convertible with Bob in lt so she won't have to walk to school Miss Griffln the latest 8d1tlOH of nMarr1ave Problems ImxAxann a 1ore co operatlve cheer leadlng squad Iiss bchumann less sweet clder on Ualloween hr ac Layrey a more responslve siolooy class Ihss ichols a clet book so she can keep her tr1m flgure hrs oore a chance to get the Grand Goree band in thlPQ pos1t1on in State again To liss Boomsma an album to put To hrs lyle a teacher's aid to ones for lunch To Miss Gonser a chance to sing To Mr Palmer a workshop with a Art's plcture 1n help prepare the llttle in the letropolitan Opera system for finding the tools To Mlss Lynch the Job of decoratlng the gym at Chrlstmas time, CHer room looked very pretty J To hrs Bishop a mirror to see what goes on behind her. To Mrs DuBois the ab1l1ty to put on mansized meals at noon To hrs Bruce an alrplane so that she can make faster time from Margretv1lle to Grand Gorge Jack Ouderklrk leaves h1s speaking ab1l1ty to Ph11l1ps Van and h1s mathmet1cs ability to Sue Dresser. Phyllis Barnum leaves to Evelyn Rikard her thumb to help f1ll her mouth Sllencers cost too much! Andy Davls leaves h1s qulckness 1n basketball both body and feet to Everett linters Jerald Rappleyea W1l1S11iS curl1ng iron to Austin Dymond laura Van wills her ab1l1ty to hold her man to Dotty Crosss Clifford Rikard wills nis bass voice to Tommy Hinkley and his artlstic hand to those who dare. Delor1s Delamarter wllls her long curley hair to Helen Bressee Anna Blodgett wills her familiarity of country roads to Edna Murray Tosephlne Predenburgh w1lls her tonslls and adnoids to Dickle Lalons Peggy Moore wills her ablllty to boost team morale to Jean moore I6 . ., . 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I A f L 0 v- . . ff e 4,4 1749 Seated left to right Evelyn R1kard,Loretta Rapp1eyea,Sue Dresser,Louise Cottone, Eva Truesdell,Dorothy Cross,Jean Moore, Second row Austin Dymond,Marie Marsh,Mae Barnun,Freda M1nt1er,Phillips Vanvalkenburgh, Miss Boomsna Advisor Third row Everett Winters,Chester Thorington,l1chael Harsh 4 7750 Ex Seated left to right Marie Deininger Myrtle Thor1ngton,Evelyn Neulann,Clot1lda loore, Ann Hamilton, Jeanette Rappleyea, Phy lis 0'Hara Standing Kiss Griffin Advisor, Richard Malone Helen Bresee,Norlan Blakeslee, Edna lurray, Annemarie Kuhn, Eddie Reynolds Ulbsent I7 ' et m K. ' N. I . 'thy' . o 'S ' 4 ,f g I 6 . 1 . 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I , 44,144 ,,,g, W - 7 ' K 0 xx ' ,Ain x 99 Y Q '2- .,,V f zgiq J , ,Q SM EEZ!! -1-qw-v Seated left to right Andrew Davis Sports editor Josephine Fredenburgh Literary editor Peggy loore Editor in chief Helen Bresee Assitant editor Phyllis Barnum Art editor 1 Standing Jean Moore Typing editor Sue Dresser Photographc editor Edna lurray Grade editor Clifford Rikard Business manager Jack Ouderkirk Advertising editor lr Sliter Adviser fl-I-41K-I--lvl-'I-lf!-If-I--I-l--I+'I-I-fl'-X'-IH?N-kiiililililifi-Kiiiiiifiliiiiiil-4444!Xl-I'1K-E-li-l'l-if-K+!!!-I-fl-I-lifllii Seated left to right Evelyn Neumann Assistant art editor Fashion editor Dorothy Cross Art editor Jean Moore Assistant editor Eva Truesdell Editor in chief Eddie Reynolds Sports editor lary 0'Fara Literary editor Donald KellerhouseKAbsentJAdvertis1ng stand ing Miss Grulich Advisor Dorothy lurray Humor and gossip editor lileogra her Grade ed ter Secretary High school and Club lileogrepher Norman Blakeslee Advertising Sylvia Saccaro Marjorie Haddon Phyllis O'Hara Marie Deininger Catherine Harsh I X ' . f X 1 5 al eeeeeeeeeeeee 0 0'0lll0'l ... 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' f ,H l. ,E ' 3 2 6 , , . i , , leading left to right Front rol Seated Marjorie Hadden,C1otilda Moore Ella Rappleyea Phyllis Barnun,Pearl VanDyke,Melvina Crawford Evelyn R1kard,Eva Truesdell,Dorothy Cross Jean loore,Patricia loore,Laura Vanvalkenburg Secon row Hrs Clara loore D1rector,lary 0'Fara,Hyrtle Thoringtol,Annemar1e Kuhn larie De1n1nger,Phyl11s O'Hara,Ann Hayes,Freda M1nt1er,Kay P1ndar,Jean Chase,lary 0 Dresser,Dorothy lurray,Evelyn Neumann Third row Jeanette Rappleyea,Helen Bresee,Joesph Schwartz,Clarence Vanvalkenburgh Thomas Hinkley Clifford Hikard Howard lorgan,!verett Winters,Richard lalono,Edna lurray, Ann Hamilton Klbsentl Donald ellerhouse and Reading left to right- Seated: Shirley Winnie, Kay Pindar, Howard Morgan, Dorothy Murray Norman Blakeslee, Jean Chase, Clotilda Moore, Robert Moore, Ann Hamilton, Mary Jo Dresser, Richard Malone, Jean Moore, Edna Murray, Jeanette Rappleyea, Laura Van Valkenburgh, Patricia Moore, Lorraine Rappleyea. Standing: Mrs. Clara Moore-Director, Thomas Hinkley, Evelyn Neumann, Helen Bresee. CAbsentJ Donald Kellerhouse 26 s 0 z - z S. ' ,' . . - 0 . 5 : - R .I , Z 3 C , Na y I Reading left to right, Seated Ann Hayes, Peggy Moore,Marie Deininger, Jack Ouderkirk, Phillips Vanvalkenburgh, Eleanor Deininger, Standing lr Sliter Advisor, Evelyn Neumann, Eddie Reynolds, Fva Truesdell, Chester Thorington, Clifford Rikard, Phyllis Barnum, Ella Rappleyea, Herman Schwartz, Ronnie Roe Reading left to right Standing Miss Nichols Advisor, Ann Hayes, Michael Harsh, Evelyn Rikard, Freda Mintler, Helvina Crawford, Austin Dymond, Pearl VanDyke, Chester Thorington Seated Louise Cottone 7 ,z6' Peggy Moore, Ann Hamilton, Helen Bresee, Elaine Amann, Sue Dresser, Laura Van. V., Jean Moore. gain wnkw Joan Sllter, Carol O'Hara, Jeannine Decker, Mar1e Conro, FPaHC1S Brown Hargorie Hidden, Jeanette Rappleyea, Clothilda Moore, Catherine Marsh, Mary O'Hara, Dorothy Cross I J 1 I ,, ' v g f I X A N ! l 1 , 1 F... i 5 5 5 1 f A s L QIQQ IKX Front roi: Andy Davis, Dick Pickett, Chester Thorington, William Winters, Howard Morgan Back row: Clarence Van, Donald Olive , Jtck Ouderkirk, Tom Finkley, Coach Amann N QQ G0 will GURQ WU Guns, nw GUM: W0 2- ffAl . Clix Ati xlih iii' Front row Clarence Van Valkenburg, Andy Davis, Tom Hinkley, Eddie Reynolds, John Langan, Howard Morgan Back row Dick Pickett, William Winter, Jerry Rappleyea, Philips Van Valkenburg, Norman Blakslee, Coach Amann Charles Vogel Mgr 30 I .3 C s L T, I q ' 1 2: I In ,. . ,1 1A l .Mt I vm ggqcx eww GURGIV Syn, 6042? WAND -G Gt , Y 37 'ni , V I .,l' -'H N he , 1 X -w . 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