Jamestown High School - Red and Green Yearbook (Jamestown, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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I 1 'z ,1 'ax adv' , 1111 1 intcg. 11' of tl' MR EDWIN F CUDLIPP i901 'E 'i?5Q'fkfAg'11 IE E- 54615345 .EmmQE5wUM5 Apfsgr L FGKBFQS o ef new LWJQQS 1'5,455fmL,:k fl gggfgzzzi' mnruwng X J PJTAFFD 142.0 ,JS The Red and Green Staffs ,K '.l --x' 45 V V W-4 ,. , , ,Ax I l RICHARD M WRIGHT Advertrslng Manager EDITORIAL STAFF Duane Bates Dudley Erlcson Carol Green Grant Cruel Marvln Heldeman Mary Hermanson Joan Howtmg Mary Ann Johnson Albert Kellett Mary Ann Kl'burn Robert Kung Mable Lamb TYPISTS James Lyons Daniel McGrath Bettina Metz Ellot Mmsker Loulse Mussaro Sally Reynolds Delores Schraeder Douglas Smith Drusilla Swanson Mary Ann Tedqulst Gllden V n Norman Joanne Wallln Myrle Warn Janet Anderson Allcc Bantle Duane Bates Eugene Danielson Carol Green ADVISOR Mlss Ethel M Swan on vga, CHRIST SARRO Co Ar! Edltur lr 0.1: . e ' I Y .1 .', -fl 1 --N dj! ax , I' 52 lg' ,Te MARY ANN KILBURN Edntor In clue! ART STAFF Blanche Paper Co Art Edntor Chrlst Sarro Co Art Editor Manlyn Dahlgren Elame Sandstrom ADVISORS Mrs Eleanor Hnmes Mr Richard Ramsauer PHOTOGRAPHERS Gerald Peck Crlden Van Norman Av SAM A LESSI Business Manager BUSINESS and ADVERTISING STAFF Samuel Alessu Joseph Baglna Sam Blondollllo Thomas Calannlo Peter DAngelo Eugene Damelson Robert Davis Wllllam De Tally Gerald Eggleston Anthony Grass: Richard Heldeman Gordon E Johnson James Kung George Kronmlller Donald Lund Ronald Mabee James Marcus Donald Martmelll Reed Mnmch Russell Palermo Matt Passamonte Leroy Swanson John Valone Donald Wagner Daniel Welnsteln Rnchard M Wright TYPISTS Dora Crutfey Carol Shreck Joann M Samuelson Verna Salde ADVISOR Mass Rosella M Agostnne BLANCHE PIPER Co Art Editor . UL RED AND GREEN EDITORIAL STAFF ATED: G. VanNnrman. D. Schrader, J. Lynns. M. A. Johnson. B. Metz. Teduulst. C. Green. M. Heldeman. M. A. Kilburn, 1. Wallin. D. Bates. M. A. S ANDING: Miss Swanson. L. Mussarn, M. Lamb. S. Reynolds. D. Smith. E, Minsker, M. Warn. G. Gruel, M. Hernianson. R King. 1. Huwtinq. D. Erickson. A. Kellett. D. Swanson. The Red and Green Hll first yearbook of Jamestown High School was published by the Class of 1901, with G. Harry Wade and Robert E. Backus as the managing edi- tors. Associate editors included Mary L. Forbes, D. B. Hellings, Isabella Brugge, M. A. Fisher, and P. Staf- ford. At that time, Dr. Rovillus R. Rogers was superintendent of James- town Schools and Professor Milton Fletcher was principal at the High School. Organizations in the school were few, SEATED: M. Davis. J. M. Samuelson. L. D. Gullberq. H. Servls. but strong. Five clubs are described in the Hrst year book: the Avon Club, a Shakespearean organization: the Ly- ceum, the Glee Club, the Mandolin or Toeaben Club: and the Boys' Shake- speare Club. Athleties thrived aiso, football, basketball and baseball being the favorite sports. After having been known by the titles Vox Scholaeu and Videnda, the annual was finally called MTM' Rial tllltl Grz'c'u', in 1904. From 1912 to 1916, Tim Rauf dill! GI't't'l1H appeared CAPTIDN WRITERS Nelson. T. Galbato. R. Almquist. E. Messina. L. Sorenson. M. STANDING: L. Malmherg. B. Eckstedt, B. Cheney. R. Fnrd, C. Telly, D. Suindler. W. Strotn. M, Lindbeck. I. Dolan R. Sundell. A. Dahl. R. M. Wright. D. Barnes, G. Anderson. I. King. R. Bratt, NOT IN PICTURE: J. Anderson, R. Gavert. B. Lundquist, 1. Dnlan. R. Persell. M. Larson. A. Gree ,- r 9 :ral 1',i'1Q,, - A RED AND GREEN BUSINESS AND ADVERTISING STAFF SEATED: V. Salde. M. Passamonte. R. M. Wright. S. Bnondolilln, S. Alessi, G. Eggleston, R. Davis, C. Schreck. STANDING: 1, M. Samuelson, Miss Agoshne. E. Dan,eIson, L. Swanson. D. Wagner. R. Munich. G. Kronmiller Marcus, R. Palermo. J. King, I. Baglna. R. Heldeman, G, Johnson. J. Valnne, P. D'AnueIn. D. Weinstein. D. Gru11ey W. DeTaIIey. NOT IN PICTURE: T. Swanson as four small issues per year instead of the regular yearbook. In 1917, the custom of publishing one book at the year's end was resumed. That was the first year in which The Students of Jamestown High School published the annual. It was originally credited to The Seniors of Jamestown High School. In 1918, in addition to the large an- nual, four seasonal magazines were also issued. This custom was followed un- til 1920, when the small publications were discontinued. From 1924 to 1948 the name of yearbook changed intermittently from The Senior Annual to Thr Rm! and GI't't'l1l' but in 1948 it was othcially titled The Rm! and Grew. We the members of the staff of 1950 yearbook, have been very much inter- ested in the school life of the early 19oo,s, as it is depicted in the first an- nuals. XY'e have found the old-fashioned photographs thoroughly fascinating and, no doubt, we shall think of the classes who were graduated at that time with a more sympathetic and interested point of view. ART STAFF. TYPISTS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS SEATED: A. Bantle. Mr. Ramsauer. B. Piper. M. Dahlgren. E. Sandstrom. Mrs. Himes. STANDING: D. Bates. E. Danielson. G. Peck. G. VanNorman. C. Sarru. C. Schreck. INCIZ 1900, many changes have taken place in the Jamestown School System. Perhaps the most out- standing of these have been in the ad- ministration and the building itself. At the time that the first Red and Grvvll was issued, Dr. Rovillus R. Rogers was the Superintendent of Schools, and Mr. Milton J. Fletcher was Principal of the High School. The building above, of which we have no recollection, was replaced in 1936 by the modern building to the right, of which we are justly proud. Our school today is capably guided by Dr. Carlyle C. Ring, Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Hugh L. Cvillis, As- sistant Superintendent, Mr. Merton P. Corwin, Principal of the High School, and Mr. Avary E. W'illiams, Vice- Principal of the High School. THE FORMER HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING . THE PRESENT HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING MR. MERTON P. CORWIN Prxnrluznl ul Jamestown Hugh School BOARD OF EDUCATION .ry K MR. AVARY E. WILLIAMS Vice-Prlnciual nl Jamestown Hugh Schuu MR. IOHN P. DANIELSON. MR. STANLEY WEEKS. MRS. CLARENCE A. BIURK. MR. EDWARD C. PRICE. MR, WELDIJN NELSON. MR. ARTHUR R. SMITH. MRS. LEWIS G. LYNN. MR. GERALD E. HUNT, MR. CARL CARLSON. DR. CARLYLE C. RING. of? 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' -4+ I:'+f'ri fQ' 3,7-' - ' Y- il' .tiff ' ..aff.'WJm ' f? 1155. V15 J.ugi31,1f MAVQZV' ' .. V, ,VLH ,x.,', V 3l1',,v' s QM 17 X 41 SENIOR TE SEATED: Mrs. Krieger. Miss H. Johnson. Miss Bennett. Mr. 2 ww. ACHERS Cudlilm, Mrs. Hlmes, Miss Swanson. Mr. Ayers. STANDING: Mrs. Zanghi. Miss Strand, Mr. Panzarella. Mr. Moon. Mr. lannwsky. Mr. Alexis. Miss M. Johnson. Miss A. Eckheru. Nik. CUIJI.II'l'-fTlzI.K.V zlflrisor First aid to faculty c.irs-trips to New York - LlI1LlCI'Sl'LlI16.llI1g class Advisor - photography fien Ll. MR. ALIQXIS-I'1zl1li4'iI-5' for Senior Play, C1 ass Nigflf Mlss M. joHNsoN-Cup amz' Gown Tiffcvfs for Senior Play School financier - summer schools -- WLlDI your check cashed? - retailing layout in 215. MRS. KRI13GI3R-Tiffeefs and Arrange- Oh! Those ties! - easy-going - long- lmwfs fm, Swljm. Bmlqmq winged iollies-our Rec m.1n-popular Attractive 1 prctty Clothes - knitting mat MM UI' argyles - congenial - Speak louder. MR. AX'liRSTSt'lIiOI' Prom MR, MOON-CIM-Q Gjff Becoming UUQHBOYS- flwfll do if CWV5' The height of profound ignoranceln - . ,, . wmv! -thi! SUUYIWYIT HWCCUY-CVCFY' classroom philosopher - former sports bodf' 5 Pl1l'fY'CNdlY QYCCUNHS- hero - absent-minded - humorist. Miss BENNETT-Uslwerx for SFIITOI' Play MR. PANZARIQLLA'-SI'lIfOI' BtII1CIlll'f Pro- Elhcient-inveterglte traveler-avid read- gl'tIIlIS er-gentle disposition-secretarial gems. Bglbysigtcr-idclll homgrqxsm 01-ganiyigy - , -- our Charles Atlas - chats with Mrs. Miss A. hCKBliRG-flllllUlllIt'l'IIIt'lIfX .. . lwndley - genius-.it-large. I.nw fiend-summer scliools- our cnr -job gCIIlI1g1C0l'lSCI'Y1lIiYC. MRs. HINllS1Sl'lIffll' Balllqllff Demm- lions Stutlent's friend- .1l.1rm clock blues- my gr.intlchiltlren - the .irtist - late hours in school. MR. jsNowsRY-liiizwzluzirmfe Sports f.lIliIlC.ll dresser-Uh! Those jokes!-everyhotly's friend--Hi-Y .id- visor. Miss H. JOHNSON-Czlfl and Gown Always in .1 rush - g00Ll-I1.lILlI'CCl - humorist - Boys' cooking classes!!! Miss STRANDlcjtIfI and Gozwz Flying needles-friendly smile-church activities--smooth wardrobe-confitlen- tial conversations with Miss H. -Iohnson. Miss SWANSON - l'luy Remlizzg - Clfm Song lfrienclly - spontnneous giggles - 'inn' niece -ideas galore-ohliging Rim! uml Cirewz advisor. MRS. ZANGHI--Sfllifll' Pl'IIIl1'c?btl!'1t'.N lf. 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H ' 2' 1 . 1 . 7. 4 1, .111 1 1 1 1 1 2 . x X1 l 1 xl ' ' 11-1 'C' -1 M11- 1.1. . 1 1 111 ' 11 '111 1115 A ' . 1' ' ' '. , ,v 1 , 1 . . C , -,-,--,- ,A A1 ' ' b 1 -,: - -14-.1 . 2' 19 N ,T SENIOR CLASS CABINET SEATED: J. Michos. C. Green. S. Bowman. H. Servis, C. Sarro. C, Telly, N. Booth. M. Lindquist. M. Larson. F. Camarata. J. M. Samuelson. STANDING: H, Johnson. A. Dahl. 1, Shelters. 1. Lyons. D. Bates. R. Bartoldson. D. Gullberg. G. Swanson. F. Stratton. Mr. Cudliuu, S. Milloto. D, Ganz. J. Anderson. R. Gavert. 1. Johnson. D. Anderson. P. Burns. G. Bloom. E. Danielson. E. Messina. Senior Class History OOKING back, we, the class of IQSO, remember our Hrst days at Jamestown High School-the rushing from one room to another, and the con- fusion that resulted. We are also re- minded of how eagerly we anticipated becoming members of this great student body. First on the agenda during our sopho- more year was the choosing of a capable set of leaders to start the class moving in the right direction. The following reached the top in the September elec- tion: President James Lyons Vice-President Milton Bergwall Secretary. . Sally Nelson Treasurer James King Keeper of Properties .Lyle Brown Historian Marilyn Lindquist Mr. Cudlipp was appointed advisor of the class. At this time we should like to express our gratitude to him for his faithfulness to our class. Every class has a motto, colors, and favorite flower. The motto, Benefit Yourself by Helping Othersf, was chosen and maroon and white were named as the class colors. The white rose proved to be the favorite flower of the class. On November 21, 1947, the Sopho- more Reception was held for the stu- dents and their parents. With these activities underway we Sophomores looked forward to doing more and better things in the future. Venturing back to school the fall of 1948, we had advanced from Sopho- mores to Juniors and thus found it necessary to elect a new slate of officers. 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'1, ' Fe -,I Ax 1 5 ' '11 1' 1 if ' ' ' .1 1 1 '1'1'- -fig: ,Xl A1 1 ,1' '1 'Q '1 '1 '1 .1 . 121, I 11 U 'x I X1 .' ' ', 1 '11 'II' I 21 a1I'W 5-:WIKI I r sa 'ii SENIOR OFFICERS Norman Bunth. Charles Telly. Marilyn Lindquist. Christ Sarrn, Darlyne Ganz. Samuel Muliutu Senior Class Officers President H 7 Charles Telly Vice-President , Christ Sarro Secretary Samuel Nlilioto Treasurer Dnrlyne Ganz Keeper of Properties Norman Booth Historian 7 Marilyn Lindquist 25 numerous Letterman I I I I dlmn. ,fhy, DAVID R. ANDERSON Dave Y Camp-Oklahoma kid-ice skating-white shirt and ties-friendly grin. DONALD C. ANDERSON Ando - Homeroom crooner-potential wit-book loser - Y Camp counselor-campus bound. DONALD N. ANDERSON Don Colt - Saturday Session - Hi-Y president - Joanne-dance band. -calisthenics dagger- bookkeeping blues- B JOAN L, AH LSTROM Lovely locks-those smiles-reserved for ?- crushes-silence is golden. SAMUEL ALESSI, JR. Honor Society Photography-science tiend-college interests -music bug-Cornell. REYNOLD ALMQUIST period piano sessions-'49 Mercury. ALDOR ANDERSON Bowling-roller skating-slish artist-summers at Bourne's Beach-homeroom drollery. ALISON ANDERSON Nitty specs-another blonde-amiable-neat as a pin-can't make up her mind. BARD ANDERSON Julian Scholarly-model airplanes-humorist-Peerless gang- Dewey and I . CAROLYN L. ANDERSON Quiet-friendly smile-baseball fan-- my rela- tives -history woes. CHARLES F. ANDERSON Chuck Football Ietterman - book collection - quiet humor-headed westward-future printer. 1JLl1.0fw'LwQ,hold, .-'X 5 o we DONALD T. ANDERSON Don triendly-destined for college. ELAINE ANDERSON t , - P Late assignments-letterman-one a onli 9 4 'S M Xi X Ellie Blonde - Ralph- Midway-secretary- Alle mande left! GARY H. ANDERSON Baldy Magnetic personality-snappy dresser-drums- sports-college. L Nb GORDON E. ANDERSON Cordie Exploding pens - violinist- bow ties - shoe salesman-college. JANET E. ANDERSON Three J's -cosmopolitan wardrobe-lovely smile-homeroom right hand-trip abroad. JOYCE ANDERSON Roller skating-always late-out-of-town trips -easy-going-personality plus, LEAH MARIE ANDERSON Shorthand woes-assistant librarian-California interests-peppy-dimples. RICHARD D. ANDERSON Dick Y boy- Me and Percy -sportsman-Bemus Point interests-headed for Detroit. SALLY LOU ANDERSON Trips to Cleveland- Johnny and I -Midway -Ie francais-strawberry milkshakes-constant chatterer. VIVIAN BEVERLY ANDERSON Friendly-skating enthusiast-twinkling blue eyes-office ambitions- Where is Barb? VIVIAN M. ANDERSON Quiet-velvet eyes-shy glances-steady gal -sweet and cute. gl.. JL.5..,1lwu,wzLdam,tou4.nlL,' JOAN B. ARNOLD MARIE ARNONE T Bob - history Shark - Latin - f f If ff-A 12+ J 1, ,.'. ,iii fi One man- Frankie -skating-dancing-over the threshold. ROBERT ATKINSON Late homeroom arrivals-Co. E-boisterous- special female interests-shoe salesman. 'A .a- 1, -. Josmi AuRiA f' Joe 5 u .fb Football - track - A'CappaIlJ - easy-going - friendly. 1 JO ANN BABCOCK ..Jo.. Breathless arrivals-convention trips-all roads lead to Canton-extensive wardrobe- Pinky . B. JEANNE BACON Radio choir-brown-eyed Susan-Luther League -petite-photogenic. S df' 3 JOSEPH BAGLIA Joe Pint-size-full of fun-friendly-girl trouble -basketball. MARTHA H. BALDWIN Letters from Vienna-E. T. D.-regal coiffurc -'cellist-corridor conversations. ALICE BANTLE Allie Becoming blushes-those beautiful sweaters- Saturday night church games-flashing blades -baseball fan. VIRGINIA BARILE Pretty hair -friendly gal- roller skating - Falcon fan-future stenographer, DEWANE BARNES Dewey Honor Society Quiz kid-ambition itself-bow ties- Tempus fugit -boisterous greetings-research chemist. ROY BARTOLDSON Honor Society Dry humor- Good old Sweden! -journalism and women-musical interests-'50 Chzvrofet, DIANE BATES Honor Society Shining raven locks-pianist-long lashes- Girls' State-always on the go. CLIFFORD BECK ER Cliff Musically talented-square dancing-live and dime- Me and Willie -Shorty. 511-wllfluz, ogzwngs, DONNA G. BECKER ueeck-I Sports enthusiast-rolling wheels-A. U. Y.- accordion player-pin curls. TER ESA BELLARDO Teddy Roller skating fan-that Chevy-clothes galore ' -a smile for everyone-homeroom chatterbox. NANCY BELLAVIA Trips to BuffaIo-shorty-artistically inclined -fashionable-Canasta fiend. Q BARBARA L. BENDER r, xs I ' D I l MJ Sweet smile - church activities -friendly - brains galore-sports interests. A, Q LESLIE BENDER Les Modest - stamp collecting - hunting - motor scooter-college education. HELEN J. BENDO Friendly smiles - expressive eyes - sports- minded-pleasant disposition-Wilma. 'fix RICHARD BENOIT Dick Brush cuts - pleasant personality - witty - carefree-athlete. LEROY BENSON Zcal for baseball-Percy-excused l?l absences -disguised P. G.-army or technical college. ANNA JANE BERG Flying roller skates - petite - lun-loving - winning ways-Jerry. CLARETTA E. BERC Pedcstrians. beware! - Saturday afternoon Canasta - Route l7J - light chocolate milk- shakes-Deaconess Hospital. PHYLLIS BERGGREN Travcler-Army intercsts-rescrvcd- Down in Texas they- -homemaker. Miuou asRcwALL --Men Honor Society Neat dresser-that laugh-steady-school ac- tivities-basketball-headed for college. NANCY L. BILLSTONE Nils-- I always do my homework -skiing- last-minute arrivals-wedding bells. JOAN E. BLACK Honor Society Whiz on wheels-our Greta Garbo-Latin troubles-psychologist-Keuka College. Jfeifhq, ' behold, GRACE BLOOM Honor Society Long, shining tresses--square dancing-a year for traveling-stenographer-ardent Thespian worker. MARILYN BLOOMQUIST Mare Blondie - Peck and l - pin curls - rollcr skater--steady gal. BARBARA BLUCKHORN Barb Don't be a party pooper! -swimming pro- never a dull moment-Girls' Club-off to college. NOTZMAN BOOTH Norm Honor Society Trumpet virtuoso-one-woman man-welI- groomed-calm, cool and collected-career in music- Jim and l . SABRA BOWMAN Honor Society Curly locks-dramatic ability-Navy-yellow carnations-poise and personality-Wellesley. BETTY A. BRATT Dancing-late hours--yarn and needIes-read- ing-secretary. Q ff' r Da lulafoqdhm, Arhoni wr, JOAN BRYANT Jean, are you coming?''-half-pint-loqua- cious- l'm Joan. -sports fan. JAMES BUMBALO Jim Honor Society J Club - varsity football- Buffalo homeroom basketball-college man. BEVERLY BURNETT HBH., Cab sessions-Busti-those Saturday nights- do-si-do-dietician. PATRICIA M. BURNS Pat Honor Society Captivating eyes-sweet and lovely-compe tent-Port Allegany interests-budding Flor ence Nightingale. DONALD BUTTERWORTH nnonn '48 Mercury convertible?-woodworking-gas- mobile enthusiast - quiet- higher education, SEBASTIAN CALANNI Busty Football mastermind-friendly-reserved humor -basketball-physical education. QV? VIRGINIA TERESA CALCESI Clothes galore-dry humor-winning ways- bowling-secretary. FRANCES CAMARATA Franny Falconer - record fiend - Swing your part- ncr! -pianist--cxtcnsive wardrobe. IRENE DELORES CARLIER Honor Society Busy-A's--wise cracks-spec trouble-cute. :hort curls. ALLAN CARLSON HAI.. Happy-go-lucky - target shooting - general cicctric-Harley 74 -mechanic. BETTY E. CARLSON Tall 'n quiet-soft voice-basketball player- sits 'n knits--history woes. CARL L. CARLSON Bud Quiet-sports interests- my gang -friendly -technical engineer. CHARLES V. CARLSON Chuck Honor Society FriendIy-haranguer-record h-IDPY-dramatic talent-University of Rochester. DELORES ANN CARLSON uoeen Navy-locker problems-skating-dancing- headed for the sunny South. Jluz, olaLA,tudq.halL , V MAXINE C. CARLSON UMBC., Twinkling eyes-credits and debits-eggs, 59: I a dozen-argyles-buses. RODNEY 0. CARLSON Lefty Photography - Church League - Hi-Y - math shark-dance band. NATHAN CASAMENTO ..Na'e.. Music- Frenchy -church work-girls-Bob Jones University. CHERRIL CASTLE Cass Football-Y.M.C.A.-swimming and diving- witty-likeable. LEONARD CECI .Cyn Baseball-everybody's pal-comedian- Brother Tom -U.C.A.A.5. MARY CERVONE Cookie Music and dancing-art- Holy Cow! - expressive eyes-avid reader. ture. X Jluz, lbqa, og mm, qnuih, R. NEIL COX Chemistry whiz - paper route - radio and electricity scientist-Community College. GRACE CRISSEY Gracie Neat wardrobe-knitting-dances and parties - tiny - medical secretary - Colby Junior College. DON ALLEN CROSSLEY Don Drummer New York City-music lover- strong silent typc-all kinds of troubles. EDITH CROWELL Edie Wide reader-extensive stamp collection- those secret flings-secretarial ambition. JOHN CUSIMANO Johnny radio - scouts - camping out- JOSEPHINE CUSIMANO Josie Hospital food-our comedian-off to Buffalo -record fiend-Betty-never a dull moment. Skiing-seamstress classical music friend, Joanne angel of mercy Dunkirk interests-neat colffures sense f humor-happy go lucky laugh St Bonavcn ' pw Church League backboard man katm N teachers' friend-cars-photography Reserved church activities bookkecpm blues-beautiful brown eyes industrious E, ANN DAHL Honor Society Cheery greetings - naturally curly hair - abundance of vim, vigor and vitality-friends galore-always something to do. EUGENE T. DANIELSON Gene Honor Society Radio actor-books-efficient-M. English teacher. MIRIAM DAVIS Doc Honor Society My repertoire - conscientious - Saturday Session - impish - famous last words - Syracuse University. RICHARD L. DAVIS Dick Chemistry enthusiast- mad driver squirrel hunter-cheerful-Cornell. MARILYN DE COEDE Oh, how I love to ski! -sense of humor- Skip and l - friendly - white cap and uniform. DANIEL DE KIMPE 1 QUIPS H. B.- 8311196 Frenchy Studious - reticent - skating - sports - mechanics. LOUISE DENKA Dowling - sports - happy-go-lucky - driving -bookkeeper. THOMAS DIMAS ..1-om.. Practical joker - baseball - carefree - Brcther Cy - foods expert. I a I, L o o fp c J1A,flLQ.,tzlacQ,whQJm,fluL Adam 1drzA,--- VERA DI SABATINO nvee., Petite-skating-shy smiles- Josie and I - so quiet. JAMES A. DOLAN Jim Determination! - cars - travel - sports - economist - Notre Dame. JAMES S. DOLE num.. Study hall pest - bowling - woman's man - Latin troubles-sport coats-college. MARIO DOMENICI Quarterback - hunting and fishing - great leader-mechanical engineer-Michigan State. SPURCEON DONALDSON Flash Study hall recitals-IOO-yard dash-France- reserved-Eastman. JOHN A. DUNDERDALE Intermediate algebra - hunting - Indian relics --north woods-boat racing-SEOIUSISL ,au-. mv .6--rn .JA A .- E3 I, I, .nf -it he ,rl A l i ANNETTE DUNN Toni Trouble, trouble - dramatics - last-minute ru:hcz-convention stories-expressive eyes. DELORES DUTTON Glowing smile- thoughtful - friendly - pretty -quiet. A. - LA VERNE ECCLES ' - ' '. l , 5 Larry x ' Y,M.C.A.-'39 Ford convertible-wavy hair- ' K. reserved-store magnate. 3 . . ' .lx MERCEDES ECKLUND -l , -'Minis' X Church activities- Did we have fun! - aitistic-fricndly smile-teaching. RICHARD ECKLUND Dick Mr. KceIer's colleague-outdoor sports-'36 Ford-English woes- Walt and I . EDWARD D. ECKMAN ..Ed,. Outdoozsman-Model A Ford-Mr. Kcelcr- dcceptively innocent-Community College. BEVERLY ECKSTEDT HBEV.. Personality plus-so friendly-neat wardrobe -lovely hair-hospital corridors, ROGER EDBORG ..Rog,. Church basketbalI-motorbike-winter sports- man-Art and Ernie- Get 'em, Tennessee! Jfmmfxaumwwmpupwmuwqwmpgffuwh, ARTHUR NELS EDSTROM Big Art Mr. Basketball -golden fhroat-pupular- baseball-nocturnal trips via snowplcw. LORRAINE ENGDAHL Duffy Long distance calling -locker conferences- Ed and I -neat, blonde hair-orange blos- soms and wedding bells. JAMES A. ERICKSON Jim The 5508-'flake-UPS-Swede Hill- Jimmy, my boy! -hunting-homeroom noisemaker. ALAN FARGO UAV. Boogie-woogie-mad driver-that wavy hair- lots of fun-sense ot humor. BRUCE B. FARRAR Hunting and fishing - sports - mechanically inclined-boating-jovial. MARY JANE FASO Janie Woman ot the world-lovely hair-out-ot- town trips-Colgate smile-clothes conscious. JOSEPH FERRAU Joe Shining gold hot rod-quiet-football-Robin Hood- Got your algebra done? ROSEMARY FOLEY Out-of-town interests-beautiful blue eyes- homeroom conversations - late primping - future secretary. Rosen rom: --sob'- Everybody's pal- debating and sports - Y boy-dentist-college. BETTY FORN EY nsonny.. Sports - snapping eyes - Humm? - locker conferences-bright smile. BETTY FOULKROD Sisterly love-immaculate-coy smile-locker conferences-violinist. JOSEPH A. FRANCHINA woe.. l'm hungry''-A'CappeIla-Boys' Club-whiz kid-barber school. THOMAS cALBATo '-Gabby' Dancing pro- Luigi -Mr. M. C.-Church League basketball-Hollywood bound. DARLYNE GANZ Dart Honor Society Popular - extensive wardrobe - busybody - Look at my bangs! -pianist-college. l l 1 dlwLrlr.ee1uLuA,wlzaLQunJz, .QfldQA,. teacher. RAYMOND CAVERT HRW.. Honor Society Red head - actor - happy-go-lucky - Mr. Barbells-those remarks-bureaucrat. NANCY GRAHAM Nanny Vivacious-animal lover-amiable-early exits from study hall-Community College. THEODORE GRANN ..-red.. Sharp dresser - record collection - amateur radio- Red and I -electrical engineer. FRANK E. GRAY Rainbow That laugh!-Bob and I-Camp Street- Jelfersonian-mechanic. CAROL M. GREEN Queenie Honor Society Dependable-algebra whiz-sparkle in her eye -golden tresses-avid sports fan-future MARY ANN GREEN Honor Society That lpana smile-Who is it now?-full of pep- I think l'll cut my hair. --church activities-neat. GDR U f rll' ,. . 'f' , 5 K lx tl y Ajfli'-I X I A. X .X , Q , 'K . X ' ,gmac . GRONQUISI .ff A ' I I 5 Psi jmet - 'ldUSflxF.- carrot tqgj-by. ' 'f quie laughter-Mrs. !Zbrge:Strong. ? It ' !J1 5 ' , Jil' I vo, N ,fi 1 ' ff' 0 canst cause JR. Ar' '. ,X ' ,, ., . ja, Y- Joey I Q, R' ' u ' kidf-t allergy-baskefbaii fiend- XAJY R ' pop lar with the woman-good actor- . s ' Dartmouth. .. DORIS GULLBERG i 1' ffwf 'J' , V , r3' +1 f...,f2F xviiineaters -lucky-one-man woman-handknit - outstanding laugh - undecided career. R. LARRY HAGLUND Busy at the Pharmacy-smiIes-tall-Beech- wood attraction-Community College. DOREEN HAGSTROM Midway-Brockport State Teachers College attraction - Don - Marilyn and I - secretary. ROGER HALLBERG Roller skating-Swede Hill-sardine sandwiches - Let's skip gym. -printer. MARGARET HAMILTON Peggy Sports tan-out-ot-town interests-Spanish- everybody's friend-efficient. ANN HAMMERSTROM Honor Society Are ya' ready? Let's go! -bangs-secret crushes-sports-personality-dentaI assistant. amLAfaL,,gL. aL.5.,oLum1,w,Lumf,Af1a1L1,a, Ricumzo HAMMoNo Nomu- Honor Society Busy boy-C A.P.-ho:ses-footlights-college -hotel manager. GEORGE W. HANSON Georgie Drummin ' man-basketball-John L. Sullivan X of the box factory-hot rod-friendIy- mechanic. RICHARD A. HANSON Dick Church League - skiing and skating - man behind the wheel - Hammond and l - Wolverine M. D. SHIRLEY L. HANSON Immaculate grooming - tlirtatious - sophisti- cated-tlawless complexion-secretary. r. ROBERT HARNER f ' Bob Y -personality boy-frank-ping pong- geometry. NANCY HARRISON Nance , Horses - Lakewood interests - AlIemande left! -one and only- Dody and I 4 BETTY M. HATCH , E Betsy U. S. N. R.-whiz on skates-'fWatch that tender! -golden locks-retailing. DERLE E. HEDSTRAND Heddy Blonde interests-English naps-hillbilly music -hunting- But, 'T-Square', l'm a yet! DONNA HEDSTROM Hedy Shy smiles-square dancing-amiabIe-chem- istry-artistic ability. fa l ,. f' ', V Xt, ' MARVIN HELDEMAN A . 'V r V l Marv 'L ' X Honor Society I - .1 ' V, ' ,X Curtain going up! -willing worker-piano ,X V' ' ' ,Vf virtuoso-brilliant l?l suggestions-college. X , . fl UI 'C' CHARLES R. HENDRICKSON Hank Honor Society Studious - athlete - muscles-popular-male HIHSE. ROGER HERMANSON Hermy Straight A's-Church League-baseball-wry sense ot humor-engineer. GEORGE HENNAS Church League star-comedian-George and Sam-track-big boy. MARY A. HEWES Allegany week-ends-homeroom performances -Diana-men troubles-lake-cottage parties. w1QlLrJwwnL ' lwwp, Roller skatin fellas gaIore-mischievous- ROGER HOLMBERG Reserved-English woes-blushes-track star- car fanatic. ELSIE HJELM 5. 0h, l torgot! -chatterbox. 1 H b C, as , I, - U if M 92- .. . ij, 'f i V LA artist. JOHN F. HOLMES Jack Post-Journal-camping-hunting-meteorolgist -Company E. JOHN S. HOLT Tall and handsome - neat dresser - church activities-A'Cappella-dignitied. RICHARD HOWARD Dick Honor Society Sky scraper -hitch-hiking home to Frews- hurg - rebound man - skating - commercial DONNA HUDSON Cafeteria cashier-devilish glesm-library- shy smiles-nursing. wiLLiAM mo: --nan Cars-Company E-quiet-smooth dresser- indifferent. LOIS INGERSON Loie Fun-loving-baby sitter-4'Oh, my hair! - peaches and cream complexion-neat-etth cient secretary, BRUCE ISAACSON nsaci. Playboy-outboard speedster-smooth dresser -women, women, women-Evanston, Illinois. ROSI E JACUZZO Cute clothes-1verybody's pal-Pat Bruno- petite-bookkeeping. BARBRO JOHNSON riaarbn Ice skating-Camp Street-dreams-morning gab sessions-houseparties-winning ways. BETTY RUTH JOHNSON Musically inclined-Jack- Swing your part- ner! -cheerful-quiet. BEVERLY JOHNSON Bev Russell, Pennsylvania - petite - easy-going - bookkeeping perplexities - knitting needles plus needle and yarn. CHARLES M. JOHNSON Chuck Off to see Mr. Williams- Wllat's the date on that coin? -ice skating-chemistry pest- going to N. I. C. D. jheclaumnm, 'Wm 'Q CONNIE JOHNSON Morning study hall sessions-nice to know- those eyes - fifth-period worries - musical assistant. R. DORIS JOHNSON Der Don't cry, Joe. -trips to Pennsylvania- monopoly on men - amicable - skating enthusiast. DOROTHY J. JOHNSON Dot Out-of-town interests - likeable - Skater's Waltz -neat as a pin-lovely complexion. ELAINE M. JOHNSON Lanny Swede Hill-Ford convertibles-flowing locks -Joyce-steady gal. EUGENE JOHNSON Gene Licorice stick- I2 o'clock excuses-Civic College-Gustavus Adolphus-ministry. EVELYN L. JOHNSON pvfs, lil: ' If Swing your partner! -all that and a Pontiac, ,J too- Dave and I -Florida bound-laboratory --', -' technician. Q Three J's -Wally-lun - loving-expressive HAROLD V. JOHNSON Junie Honor Society Quiet-football-chemistry shark-coin collec- tor-Clarkson College. HELEN J. JOHNSON Red Raider rooter-congenial-natural beauty -Camp Street-ice skating and roller skating. JOAN M. JOHNSON Scrubby Marilyn and I -vim. vigor and vitality- incessant chatter-sports enthusiast-dynamite. JO ANN JOHNSON Little girl from a big city-Lizabeth Scott voice- Cynthia and I -steady gal-good- JUNE P. JOHNSON eyes-poise. KENNETH P. JOHNSON Kenny Marge-well-mannered-A'CappelIa-hunting -sports-Gustavus Adolphus College. MARY ANN C. JOHNSON Mare Honor Society Grant and I -gracious loveliness-musical ability-commendable student-Mt. Sinai School of Nursing. NEIL JOHNSON Small package-bowling in 89's- mass tig- uration -sports tan-civil engineer. jluz, old willow lima, .yV,..,,.. 1 Rosen s. JoHNsoN f A Bob 1' WZ Saturday nights- Willy and I -gym evader I : ,'li ' '.- eff' -black Pontiac-furniture executive, ' , V 3 ROBERT N. JOHNSON ' . Bob l 3 Outdoorsman- general consent -swimming and skating-good sport-Cornell. ROGER A. JOHNSON ..Rog.. Shutter bug-88 keys-golden tonsils-that grin- Cotta get to work! lf ! wALTsn JoHNsoN Walt ' - Bowling pro-Rembrandt Jr.-assistant man- ager-sportsmen-reserved. ' .ls Lucius M. Jonas lvory keys-everybody's friend--quiet humor- Just Le Nore and I -Fredonia State Teachers College. JANET D. KARLSON Jan Sweaters and more sweaters - well-groomed hair - high marks - baseball fan - California bound. t hearted. X1 bound. ROBERT KARLSON Bob Honor Society Quiz kid-tall and suave-gasvmudel air- planes - science brain - mineralogy - college GORDON L. KEIFER Cordie Honor Society Quiz kid-quiet but friendly-Salamanca girl -music-photography-college. ALBERT J. KELLETT HAI., Pioneering and camping-scout handicrafts- ambitious-neat dresser-big words. MARY ANN KILBURN Nan Honor Society Quiz kid-a finger in every pie-debating- deadline rushes - full ot tun - gal with a future. JAMES W. KING Jim Drum major - good-natured - crew cuts - business man-Maryland. WALTER KNUDSEN mwah.. Bowling - beebop -taking up Law ' - track star- J Club. FLORENCE K. KORCYL uno.. Curly locks- l'm tired! -Dunkirk interests -Florence Nightingale-tive teet two, eyes of blue. X JOSEPH KORCYL , njoe., Sports-special gal-curly hair-sheik-college plans. , 1 n fS31L1lzn.rlock,tlzaLkaQpA,watclLu1,flz2.towm,. . A . U I ,E o V A, M V O . ' 1 -', Ozoizct KOTE A A 1 ' P4 . . . Footbalttstarh- lakes - ice Mflllsl- phpical lgoucatibn-Mialg Ufsvnsityf. ll' I ' ' I 0 Y 4' - ' 'A A ceojcs PKRONMILLER, JR. ' . 17' ' lil Honor Society l U . in Railo Etlglneer-slow smile-friendly-straight J' . iv -:D A'sL-gpllege bound. , I 0 -.' MARYWANNE' KuTz , 1 4 J .T -'Kumi' . Dark eyes-Iuwalkllg with my dog -full of peppei - cpmedienle --Che pertect profile - knee 'sockl. ,- ' Z consume: LA Joan ' ' Connie Honor Society Sharps and flats-unknown crushes-pretty clothes - Aunt Ebba's protegee - attractive smile. ROBERT LAKE Bob Friendly nature- Oh, Pat! -out-door man -golf and football-'49 Ford coupe. BETTY L. LANE Summers at Chautauqua - argyles -- talkative -sailing-exquisite wardrobe. MARGARET LARSON Chatterbox-frequent bursts of laughter- pretty red tresscs-executive ability-com scientious and dependable. MARILYN RUTH LARSON Happy-go-lucky - Scrubby and I - French woes-''Squints''-humorist-everybody's pal. ROSLYN LA VALLE Driving enthusiast-stenographer-that laugh? -shining tresses-Elaine. PAui. LAWSON --skip A'CappeIla-lots of fun-friend to trouble-brush cut. FRANCES LEET Francie Denison intcrests-socialite-gay-short locks -headed for college. GLENN LEET Butch Rec chairman-ice skates-smiles f one-efficient-tall and slender. RAMONA LERCH A's galore-quiet-efficient-''Oh, for a steady job! -books. BARBARA MAE LEWIS I-Barb-i Conservative-summer camp-Russe carrot top-needles and yarn. all-girl or every- II rink- J1u,iD4LwwLuu,4ouA,uumf0da1,wwLg0i k --3, 4ff40'4', , 74f'L,,4 ' 'L FRANCES LIDEN Franny Wheels on the rink-amiable-good-natured conversations-giggles-l1appy-go-lucky. MARY C. LINDBECK Smooth clothes-sparkling personality-dans ing and men-I949 Mercury- A student- Allegheny. ECON LINDB ERC Lindy Navy career - friendly - fishing - Canasta -npay un-,. ESLIE STARR LINDBERC ..Es,. Marilyn - artistic talent- church activities - camp memories-scatterbrain. RONALD LINDBLOOM Ronnie homeroom skater midterm graduate DONNA LINDQUIST Winning smile-roller skating-corridor con- versations-tull of lun-easy-going-someones little secretary. Happy-go-lucky-steady girl - taciturn in Q , MARILYN RUTH LINDQUIST Mare Navy interests-lovely lady- Eslie and I - twin-secretary. MERRILL LINDQUIST Linky Talkative-twin-clcctricaI whiziswimminv-A old Ford. CYNTHIA LIPPMAN Cindy Nice clothes-easy to get along with- bob hair cut-dramatic-college. ANN LIUZZO Lovely fo look at-St. Bonaventure interests --clothes-buying sprees-light feet-Mr, Ram- sauer's trouble-art school, RICHARD LOFGREN Pinky Tawawa -ladies' man-sweater boy-per- pcfual emotion-man of distinction-R. D. 7. SAMUEL LOMBARDO Sam Co West, young man. -Palominow Me and George -swimming-skating. JOSEPHINE L0 PRESTI ..Jor. Sewing, sewing and sewing-loves to skate- sweet and petite-sports fan-active gym gal - Oh, for a bookkeeper's job! DOROTHY LUDWICZAK Dot A ready smile-gifted seamstress-reservcd- baseball-music lover. nld.fUrLc,A!zaLlLlzazng,.4.c.Qn.--- BRUCE F. LUNDQUIST Lunge Fearless '47-night school-tall-light-6'3 next to 52 -University of Virginia or Denison? 1 1 .fm rzrcnmo E. Lusr ,I 1 je ?' ' ' ..M bl .. , ML' um es f M Af , Barb - skating - sports -Ll 1-77Sfa1, A A'- trooper - humorousff , ' 1 ' ,JUN lffkllk f ,I My ' 4, wk- !fYf,F.' 4'9'rL i ff . 4--' 1 A- , u JAMES LYoNs 1 ' ' 1' 4' , -' ,ff f,,i ' Jim f, ..' I ,AAF , - 'X . ,A f . , I fr fl f ' Honor Society XC , l , nf Cream-0-trumpeter-wild Y oamp' .5 VF If I, A mers- Norm and I -Allegheny 'Colle 39: RONALD IWABEE Church League basketball star -fuzz cut - 'tY camp enthusiast - woman-shy - Olean Kid. V! A I v J, MARILYN MAcNusoN xl J' gl Jr' X c - I Honor Society . J sz, r Friendly--endless ambition-irresistible eyes- 'Dv V' speedy knitfer- white cap. I LE NORA S. MALMBERG ' 'ful ,I -. --new -0 J ,f A'CappeIIa trips-popular-a smile for every- J' v' one- Ch. man! -red-head-nursing career. J Ig , ANCELINE MANERA Angie Pep-pretty hair-well-liked-dancing-web ding bells. JAMES MANNO ..Jim.. Bow ties-mathematician-sports-simonizing :pecialist-personality plus. BARBARA MANSFIELD Barb Ice skating-Camp Street interests-study hall :cssions-house-parties-''Allemande left! ANN L, MARTENSON The Toni twin-more fun-Barb-happy- go-lucky--reserved for Dick. GORDON MARTIN Gordy Ice skating-Y. M. C. A.- How's the weather up there?''-baseball-draftsman or contractor. MARILYN J. MARTIN Marty Honor Society Hypatia herself- Willie said -effervescent -4-H activities- Dan's in Rochester now. CUTLER R. MASON Autograph hound - archaeologist- cars - '36 Pontiac-football. BRUCE MC AVOY Brucey Honor Society Hilsch tube-''professor''-stilts-wit-typical Belvedere-college. I c ww gan, , THERON MC CARTNEY Buuy versity of Buffalo. 4-r I I Monroe. ANTOINETTE MESSINA Toni Hot rod-racing, fishing, and women-Viking Drum Corps-bound for western points-Uni- ELEANOR MC KNIGHT Dana Hall-character roles-giggles-industri ous-friendly. Sports fan - homeroom chatter -friendly - captivating eyes-Mt. Mercy Nursing School. ELIZABETH MESSINA Betty Clothes designer-Arthur Murray-music that's sweet-peppy-Albright Art School, PHYLLIS MESSINA Badminton champ-hair troubles-seven sister: - Take me out to the ball game! -Vaughn BETTINA J. METZ Tina Noisy bracelets-8:34 arrivals- l'II never pass tall, blond and ooh!-Strong Memorial JANET E. MICHAELS tl .Miken Sports enthusiast-pretty blue eyes-homeroom fl! conversationalist-music lover-nurse. rm ic J 53, JEAN Micnos iii? 4' i, Honor Society Dramatic ability- My sister Mary -always i in a rush-capable and vivacious-college. JEAN ETTE MICNACCA l-Iomeroom dilemmas-the boss's secretary- still waters-hustle-bustle-business woman. SAMUEL J. MILIOTO, JR. Sam Baseball-J Club-homeroom representative- friendly-basketball. RICHARD J. MILLER Dick Model airplanes-basketball- Our Plymouth - Reading reports -easy-going. Q. , RICHARD MORAN Dick Insurance business-skeet shooting-photogra- phy-sailing pro- The Champeen -Western Reserve. ROBERT MORAN ..Red.. Football tlanker-collection ot guns and knives -bsokkeeper-misogynist-Grove City. MARJORIE MUIR Margie Honor Society Vacations in Florida-palette and paint brushes ,mf - pleasing m:nner - spares and strikes - ., couturiere. I Jm,fh.elwno'z, w9,lLf2uy, o,Zou!z,m1mA,, cizscoizv MULLEAVY 'f-1.21. J .Lay ..-I-ip.. Chemical research-Irish tenor- Mr, Short Stop -Highland Fling-Boston College. LAVERNE MUNSON Duffy Cornet - musical merry-go-round - mailman -quiet- Harold and I . CLARA NALBONE Petite-smooth wardrobe- Al and I - needles and thread-wedding bells. SANDY NALBONE Boys' Club-swimming-life with Luigi- Church League basketball-friendly. DANIEL A, NELSON -longs Hunting and fishing-ice skating-'47 Hudson - One and only -Church League. LOUISE A. NELSON Honor Society Outside interests--always busy- No gum? - pep personified-cute as a button-quiz kid. MARY JANE NELSON ' Sara J Attendance office blues-amateur mermaid- -A dar-ling -those terrific double dates-true confessions. O. JOANNE NELSON Male interest- 3 J's -strawberry blonde- dimples-big plans for the future. Rlci-:Ano w. Nelson Dick Drafting-'36 Chevy-Viking-presser-home- room mouthpiece- Pay up. ROGER NELSON I kinda doubt it. -boots and saddle-fish? -bus No. 92-Cornell or Columbia? RONALD NELSON Swimming - skiing - American Legion Drum Corps-gas station operator-quiet. RUTH D. NELSON Library rendezvous-church interests- Swing your partner! -'40 Chevy-goldilocks. SALLY A. NELSON Raggedy Ann - late homeroom entrances - house parties-stumbling feet-happy-go-lucky -angel of mercy. WALLACE NELSON Wally Comedian-Dorsey of the dance band-winter sports-English woes-engineer. ULnuA,m1om,,ilm,di'uLnJuLflz2,5JmeI1, WELDON M. NELSON Church activities - sports programs collector - pianist - A'CappeIIa - Gustavus Adolphus College. JAMES NEWBERRY ..Jim.. Roller skating-'48 Olds,-Maple Springs- Y. M. C. A.-Jamestown Business College. DAVID NEWMAN moan.. '40 Chevy-horses-model cars-pharmacist- University of Buffalo. MARY MARGARET 0'BRYAN Margie Sisters and brothers? - industrious - driving troubles - unexpected remarks - elementary teacher. JOYCE ANN OLSON Bill Neat and sweet- We three -corridor con- versations-ice skating-that male interest. SANFORD OLSON Sandy E Track star - 880 - J Club - cabinet maker - I sports-field and stream. Nz I ,Af I I JOANNE PALMER .Uoeyn Roller skating - carefree - Dee and I - fricnd'y-coke sessions. LUCY PAQUIN Jovial-that woman driver-fashion keen- popular-infectious laughter-off to college, ANTHONY PARASILITI uparcyn Nice dresser-basebaII-basketball manager- pharmacist--University of California. NINA JEAN PARASILITI Cute, dark, and oh, so little!-late entrances --:miles-smooth clothes-receptionist. RUSSELL PARASILITI Russ Business man-Yankees-music-shelf-arranger -Utica. JOH N PASSAMONTE Jokester-Dodgers-women-good dresser- Mrs. FindIey's nightmare. ELIZABETH PATCH EN mul.. Square dancing-school spirit- my niece and nephew''-cheerleader-spectator sports. GERALD PECK Jerry Honor Society News hound- Rendezvous at J. H. S. - energy plus-very friendly-teacher's headache -off to college. 1Lwm,4one,,deaA,nlzLArlwnL,y.eLflm!uLA,fandA,bL1puh, LOUIS PENHOLLOW Louse Trips to Warren- Bill and I -square danc- ing-mechanics-farming. JOSEPH E. PEPERONE njoe., Teachers' pet- Oh, I remember you! - women-third-period English-corny iokes. RICHMOND PERSELL Dick '4I Stude-pharmacist-naval reserve-curIy- woman's man-Purdue. DAWN M. PETERSON Dreamy eyes-tancy on wheels-dainty- My Bill -wedding chimes. EDNA B. PETERSON Clary and I -chemistry blues-nightingale -church activities-future musician. MARTIN LEE PETERSON Marty Naval reserve - Allegany trips - Hermit - The Green Bug-architecture-Syracuse Uni- versity. ARMOND PETRIE Onward and upward - sailing - homeroom financier-strong. silent type-navigation. ROLLAND E. PHILLIPS Phil Dumming school- Horizons Unlimited - Lzkc-wood Fire Dcpnrtment - chemistry - Lakewood. BLANCHE N. PIPER Honor Society New Hampshire trips-sports fanatic-good humor to sparc-art student-Pratt Institute. SAMUEL POLLARO Sam Red Sox-business man-grammarian-jovial -Utica. LOUIS PRATT Louie Model plane builder-hunting and fishing- baseball - doctor - Jamestown Community College. WILLIS H. PRATT Satch The Giants - world trnveler - Republican - lanky-on to Wisconsin. JANICE PRICE i.Janrr Problem bangs-letters to Rider-journaIist- foreign languages?-Syracuse. DOROTHY PROCRE Moat.. Perfect attire-quiet ways-basketball en- thusiast-agreeable-secretary. 0nQ.!haLmalr.QA,nwL ' wdlz, ' SHIRLEY J. PULLAN Beautiful wardrobe-whiz on wheels-reserved -needle and thread-efficient secretary. VINCENT RACITANO Vince Field and stream - bowling - Ford pickup - Mr. Moon's rabbit dinner-future contractor JOSEPHINE RAFFA --Jor- Joe - witty - Just dance and dance - peanuts-future housewife. GWENDOLYN OH LSSON Unassuming - shy smile - baby blue eyes - brains plus-quiet. LOUISE ALBERTA RASMUSSEN Scphistication- Rag and I -lovely eyes- couturiere-wedding bells. LE NORE MARIAN RAWNYE Honor Society Reading - homeroom chatter - cheerful- Lucille and I -elementary teacher. MARY LOUISE RAYMOND Neat as a pin-cIerk-unassuming-sweet- secret crushes. BETTY C. REW Latin woes - Ioquacious eyes - amicable - houseparties-nursing carecr. PAUL N. REYNOLDS Bunky Outdoorsman-Nash cars-mechanic-:'cading- southward bound. ANTHONY RICOLI Ecaming personality-radio enthusiast-swim- ming-technical student-athlete. LOUISE RILEY Lolly Fun-loving-out-ot-town interests-ice skating - LeNora and I -nurse, FRANCES RIZZO BoniourI - silence reign: - immaculate - piano technique--irresistible smile. HOWARD ROBERTS Howie Good morrow! - Naval Reserve - Patty - photography-driving-University of Michigan. M. ALVERNA ROBERTS Pen pals galore-bright locks-visiting - My cousin and I -baseball fan. I'1UI'Se a3uLy.ou,Quz, ' ' .I'l..fUllQ,I'lQ,fQJL,C6ll'L , LOIS A. ROTH Neat-sports lover-amicable-- Mary and l -Insurance School. JO ANN L. SAMUELSON A. U. E. escort-rolling wheeIs-H2SO4- sweet 'n neat- I'm 'L'. JOANN M. SAMUELSON ..Jo., Hanor Society Ambitious workcr - tive-footer - beautiful hair-friends galore-class committees. DAVID SANDB ERC FIapper ?R'1-vf 'i Cars-sports-Doris-homeroom tussles with Chris-whiz. MARILYN L. SANDEL Sandy '41 Chevy- Watch those shearsl -duets- jitterbug-mail 'n males. CARL SARDIE Bud ., .1 xi - A 'Qlv ..,, W Friendly-boxing-going steady-whoIesaIer- football. CHRIST P. SARRO ..Zip.. Jocund-basketball-diminutivchuI remember you! -art school. JOSEPHINE SAULLO Josie Sundae dispenser-needle, thread. patience- titian locks-reliable-Zion Bible Institute. PATRICIA ROSE SCHIAVONE Pat Flowing locks - Falcon fan - le francais - Virginia and I -private conversations. BETTY LOU SCHNELL Library, her second home- Bob -gridiron fan-immaculate-business college. DOLORES SCHRADER Dee Commendable student-beautiful voice-knit- ting and music-reliable--missionary. ARTHUR SCOTT Tottie Sportsman-quiet-happy-go-lucky - energetic -wood working. ANGELO SENA ..Ang.. Hunting -- drafting - curly locks-reserved- Busty . HARRIETTE SERVIS Tons of fun-math woes-happy-go-lucky- dark tresses-homeroom gab-sessions-college bound. Q' uv d1wLw1lflz,uA,4ou, wLZLal1vaqA.alu2le,. R if 3:55 WILLIAM SHAFFER Bill Photography-shuffle board-Canasta-theater usher-Utica. SUZANNE SHEARMAN Beautiful clothes - Oh, honestly! - neat - Denny -poised-off to college. CAROLYN PATRICIA SH ELCREN ..KeHy.. Honor Society Saturday Session - cadets - energetic - my brother -sports-minded. JOAN SH ELTERS Honor Society Busy as a bee-skiing at AIIegany-saiIing- Done your Spanish? - flashing smiles - college. JOHN A. SHIVELY Indian Jack Ping pong- The Y -swimming-electronics -Milwaukee. R. EDWARD SMITH ..Ed., U. S. Marine Corps-neat-tlirtatious-deer ldearl hunting-'49 Pontiac. LE Q , Buffalo. Jah, gown Fnsosnlcx STRATTON --ned Outdoorsman-lofty lodge-jovial-Mr. Hard- ing's pal-mechanic. WENDELL STROTH Wendy Honor Society Letterman tackle-always busy-personaIity- fuzz cut- Purdue, here I come. NORMA STURZENBECKER Homeroom conversations-goin' steady-superb seamstress-roller skating-smiles for all. ELEANOR SUNDELL Quiz kid-pianist-biology brain-iou:naIi:t- Community College. ROBERT SUNDELL Bob Honor Society Ornithologist-sport:-band-''Y camp scalla- wag-Cornell. CHARLES SUNDQUIST Maynard Busti Drum Corps-skating-good-natured- subtle-electrician. ILA JOANNE SORENSON Honor Society Jiggers! - talkative - cheery greetings - vivacious-corridor romances. WAYNE SPARLING Honor Society Class politics-Ietterman- Oh, that cheer leader! -sax-man, dance band-likeable. LILLIAN J. SPENCER Athletic-great sports fan-personality plus- knits-hospital corridors. DONALD SPI NDLER Spink Basketball-witty-''Y -Miss McCuirI's night marc-perpetual comments. CHARLOTTE R. SPOTO V Extensive wardrobe-talkative-sports fan- following parents' footsteps--University of ESTH ER STANDISH Flashing blades-table tennis-shy glanzes- lriendly--Nyeck, N. T. I. DOLORES STAWIARSKI -.Dee-. Very neat-efficient-C. Y. C.-flashing eyes- books-R. N. CAROL STOKES Accordion playing- Swing your partner! Busti-skating-tall 'n quiet. lwm, nu, nRusiLLA swANsoN Dru Debating doubts--sailing-long. curly lashes- witty-Bradtord Junior College GERALD E. SWANSON tuerry., Swimming-part-time cooper-Nancy-witly- A'CappeIIa. JOHN A. SWANSON Loud laughter-Church League- Me 'n Flap- per -basketball cheerleader-nonchalant. LOIS SWANSON The Marines -homeroom conferences- Oh, it was terrible! -luncheon dates-one-man woman. SHIRLEY LOU SWANSON Brown cyes -- Promenade! - giggles gal --- engaged-R. N. RITA G. SWART Square dancing-always on the go- Fanny and I -cute smile- Yeah, I do. -secre- tarial aspirations. IRENE J. SWITALSKI Renie Lakewood interests--reserved-neat-''Peggyn -tall 'n smooth. MARY ANN TEDQU IST -.Maru Elsie 'n I -silken tresses-photographefs delight-escorts unlimited-W. C. A. Hospital. V' Jh2,n1nLArhanLbLflmnnw,aA,a,A.QcaLlzbm,aqabLi1L1h,glowpJL 5s CHARLES S. TELLY Chuck Honor Society Swimming- Mr, President -perpetual de- bater- Grade A -everybody's pal--Williams. BARBARA THAYER Shining tresses - lovely smile - hand-knit sweaters-''Pinky -Deaconess Hospital. L. JEAN THAYER Reserved-pretty hair-steady tella-knitting- sports fan. PATRICIA J. TORRENS Pat Canasta fiend-chitter-chatter-history woes- ready smile-nursing career at Mount Mercy. PHYLLIS TRACY PhyI Neat-Carl!-shy smilcs-lovely locks-always knitting. MARIE TRAFICANTE Mr. Ramsauer's problem child-Powers model - perfect grooming - eyelash tlutters - man woes. 4l o 1 ,7h.e.n1nLw1IlnwAhYl.w ' FREDERIC M. VOGHT Big Fred Icc skating - chemistry genius - hot rod - brush cut-dentist. Fifteen tor MARGUERITE ANNE VULLO UPESSYU Naval reserve interest- Heaven's sake! - Dairyland - trips to New York - laboratory technician. VIRGINIA VULLO Ginny Honor Society the team I -pep- AlIemande loft! - Got your ticket? -art teacher. ARTHUR WAHLSTROM MAN.. Church League basketball-woman hater- Siegtried -Swede Hill boys-woods cratts- man. JOANNE WALLIN Honor Society Our little Helen Hayes-Meb-enthusiasm- explosive laugh-lovely clothes-Allegheny. VIRGINIA WEAVER Outdoor girl-T. A. C.-efficiency pIus-cor- respondence- Anchors Aweigh . Roller skating-hunting-'50 car-skeptical- specs trouble. FRANCESCA TRANTUM Cesca Honor Society Wardrobe by Adrian-topnotch actress- Oh, yes ! I -shuttcrbug's dream-artistic talent. Anthony Tripi Tony Sports rcportcr-quiet-dry humor-tricndlyg journalism. BARBARA TURK Turkie Gordiel-steady sweater set-tennis-copper top-caught in the fog. ROBERT UTTER Baskctlnll-the ''Y''-fricndly-hunting-oasr going. GILDEN R. VAN NORMAN GiIdie Honor Society Quiz kid - photography - record collection W clairvoyant-good host. CAROL VILARDO Story-teller-struggling artist-stylish ward robe-tlashing eyes-beautician. WALTER E. VINCENT Bud GEORGE F. VISHNIA Vish Church League - French - Be theawaa - comedian-drollery. tvuA,toluz,bw.a 2 ...fl 1fgjgq!!,,5 assi 5 l K dl Q. if ,g . JERALD WEBER Jerry Hunting-farming-good mechanic-quiet-girl allergy. MARY K. WEBER Ice skating-quick wit-giggles-bright yarns vdark eyes. RICHARD K. WIDEN --o-ck Auto races-Dairyland-radio cnthusiast-Mid- way-technical electrician. LE ROY WILLIAMS ..RoY.. Sglesmanship-'38 Nash--sideburns headache-Grove City College. WOODS SALLY Falcon fan- Cot .1 mirror? -Notre Dame Iol- lowcr-wings on har feet-giggles. RICHARD D. WRIGHT Dizzy -coacli's Versatile Dick-baseball and football-steady -Church League-curly hair- Get 'um Ten- nessee! .Awww mfaffmwfkwawmmpwmffwfvwm. RICHARD M. WRIGHT Joe Gish Honor Society Procrastinator-Jack-of-all-trades-first presi- dent ot Key Club-debater plus-teachers' mania. MARY L. ZERBO Church activities-visitors from Buffalo-fun and fancy free-song bird-buyer for Macy's. JERRY DELONG Company E.-backboard bonanza-Latin, his Waterloo-lightning end-tireless energy and smiles. JOAN PUSBACH Drawing enthusiast--one heart interest?- absence excuses-wild homeroom conversa- tions-art school bound, RUTH M. WESTERBERC San Francisca's loss-talented songstress--im telligence plus-charming manner-Augustana College. SENIOR CLASS PLAY SEATED: D. Ganz. J. Swanson. A. Dahl. G, Vishnia, J. Dolan, E. Palchen. R. Weslerberg. B. Piper. STANDING: J. Lyr-ns. T. Galbatu. C, Shelgren. S. Alessi. D. Anderson, J. Michus. J. Penerune, J. Wallin. C Castle You Ccm't Take It With You fsfllilll' Cffiixx Pliivyj ATURDAY, May 6, the Class of 1950 will present the entertaining comedy, You Can't Take It Witli You, by Moss Hart and George I. Kaufman. Miss Paetznick, assisted by Joanne Wfallin. is directing this delight- ful play. The plot shows how Tony. handsome young son of the unhappy Kirbys, falls in love with Alice, daughter of the hobby-mad Sycamores. Young Mr. Kirby brings his parents to dine at the Sycamore home on the wrong eve- ning. The shock sustained by the Kirbys, who are invited to eat cheap, delicatesscn food, shows Alice that mar- riage to Tony is out of the question. All this, mixed in with fireworks, ballet les- sons, the printing-press in the parlor, Rheba, the maid, her friend Donald. and GI'Lll1Lll5.l'S interview with the in- come tax collector, will make this an outstanding dramatic presentation for the Class of 1950. CAST OF CHARACTERS Penny , Blanche Piper Essie Elizabeth Patchen Rheba , -lean Michos Alice Ann Dahl Gay Carolyn Shelgren Mrs. Kirby Ruth XVesterburg Olga , Marilyn Sandcl Paul james Dolan Ed Sam Alessi Donald , -Ioe Peperone Mr. Kirby David Anderson Tony , James Lyons Grandpa Gerald Swanson De Pinna , Cherrill Castle Kolenkhov George Vishnia Henderson Don N. Anderson The Man Tom Galbato lf. B. l. Men Carl Carlson ,joe Auria Uohn Colander We Shook the Family Tree g'l'la' Inu! Hlf Class of 'gi presented their Class Play, Saturday. February 18, iggo. They chose XY'e Shook the Family Tree, a merry comedy by Hildegarde Uolson. Directed by Miss Pactxnick, the play was a highly suc- cessful production. The action centers around Hildegarde Dolson, played very aptly by Mary jane Christopherson. Hildegarde does not have a date for the Junior-Senior Prom, but landing her way through a maze of mud packs, love letters, angle worms, fish and knickers, she goes to the prom in grand style with Freddie Shermer, the bank president's son, played by jerry Larson. CAST Ol: CHARACTERS jimmy Dolson ,. james Phillips Bob llolson Charles NV. Anderson llildegarde llolson Mary bl. Christopherson Sally Dolson Rona Stevenson or Ci lass Play J Mrs. llolson Martha xl. ,Iohnson lfllie-May klill Paige Nancy Sandell Mable lamb ,Ioan llarrington Freddie Shermer klerry l,arson Mr. Dolson .Ianies Marcus Mr. Shermer XY'illiani Beck Mrs. Shermer Mary Nlichos Between the first and second acts, a group of nine singers, dressed in old- fashioned clothes, took the audience back to the 191o's. They sang Noth- ing Could Be Finer, Music, Music, Music, and Toot, Toot, Tootsie, They were so Well liked by the audience that they were called back for an encore. Those participating in the singing were Christine O'Polka, Irwin Rutten- bur, lfliot Minsker, Sandra Norris, Phyllis Dahlgren, Gloria Olson, lf. Richard Heldeman, lflaine Sandstrom and Marian Miletti. WE SHOOK THE FAMILY TREE UUNIOR CLASS PLAYJ NDING: 1. Larson. M. Michns, W. Beck. C. Anderson. N. Sandell, J. Pnilllus. R. Stevenson TED: M, Christnpherson. M. Johnson. J. Marcus, 1. Harrington, M. Lamb. 1:.:f-2.2 1 ' , V. ' .. ,. ,,1,g,..- ..., . ., .... . ,.,,. . ., . . L.. ....... K... I --.-A j i T Y Q .., ...W . . .....,....,. , ...wa . , . W ' 3' , ,. ..,w ,,. 3 Q ,' ii ' Q - 1 1 5 x A f e a 4 fx, iff ' , 4 Qi ' Q ff - 9 as Mvwvilii 5543? M- W' M ' 2 1 if 942 Q V 2 .ak as A701 f 3 W N . - ' ' x f -- 4 4 111 f - g 1 s M, A S 1-f, 1 'Q N' ' 45,9 'sf 1:?i ?v?lQ iNK20PK!i'lnl :'.1?T I:' 5' Q xi . - ' , ' K., 5 3 Qf an ,I U4 3 gm, me Q 9 ,v Ax 9 ..,f. ff , Q? 5 4,1 ,ir- W- if fflh .X Sf fs A' Junior Class History H12 Class of 'gl wasted no time in assuming its responsibilities for the year. Two representatives were elected from each homeroom and at their first joint meeting on October 13. 1949, the main business was to nom- inate candidates for the junior Clase officers. The following students were elected: President Alan Bourque Vice-President Nancy Sandell Secretary joan Harrington Treasurer , Kay Lee Potts Keeper of Properties , ., Dudley Ericson Historian , James Sherman Collecting class dues was a successful major project last fall. The money from dues helps to pay for the class pictures in the Red and Green and for the Junior-Senior Reception. A comedy, We Shook the Family Tree, was chosen for the Junior Class play. Under the direction of Miss Myrtle Paetznick, the cast presented this hilarious production in a superb manner. Two outstanding members of the Class of '51 have been chosen to attend Boys' State and Girls' State this sum- mer. They are Charles W. Anderson and Mary Michos, both very active in class affairs. Si.nee there are so many ardent de- baters in the class, the Juniors are now anxiously awaiting the Charles Hall Debate. The Juniors wish to express their sin- cerest thanks to their advisor, Miss Madeleine Rogers, who has given so much time and effort to make their year a success. -James Sherman 0 ,, ,-,- : 1 i- -f- -A ' ..., ' . , -ang gif l IUNIOR CABINET S ATED: A. Bourcue. N. Sandell. K. L. Potts. J. Sherman. J. Harrington. D. Ericson, Miss Rogers. 1. Valone. J. Olson. NDING: J. Marcus, P. Davis, 1. Holt, M. Tsivitse, M. Dahlgren. M. Miuhos. M. Johnson, 1. Johnson, R. Hunter. SOPHOMDRE CABINET SEATED: S. Snyder. S. Baker. D. Johnson. G. Servis, G. Olson. D. Sanford. D. Smith. STANDING: M. Bellandi, E. Mcbugald, I, Broadhead. D. Pearson, C. Carlson. 1. Hewitt, B. Gustafson. D. Anderson E Bkoog. D. Powers. Mr. Beckman. L. Swanson. L. Newhurl. R. King, W. DeTalIy. J. Eddy. M, Danielson. Sophomore History N SEPTEMBER about five hundred of us Sophomores began finding our way around the unfamiliar halls of Jamestown High School. It did not take us long to become well-acquainted with the school. The first thing we did was to elect our officers who are as follows: President .. ....,..,..,,. . . . ., Gust Servis Vice-President ,,,,, Daniel Anderson Secretary . .,,, . , ., Donna Johnson Treasurer , . james Hewitt Keeper of Properties , Donald Powers Historian... . ,,,,, , ,, , Gretchen Olson The next big event was the Sopho- more Reception which was held on No- vember 8. It proved to be a success, with almost every student turning out with his parents. Mr. Beckman, our advisor, has care- fully directed the organization of our cabinet and has helped us along with our problems. Enter to learng go forth to serve is our mottog American Beauty red and white are our colorsg the American Beauty rose is our flower. An important event of the year was the Sophomore party which was held on March 24, in the gymnasium. The main attractions at the party were the dis- play of our class banner for the first time and the crowning of the Sopho- more king and queen, Gust Servis and Sylvia Snyder. The School Dance Band furnished the music and the entertain- ment committee presented an excellent floorshow. All in all, we have really enjoyed our Sophomore year and hope our Junior and Senior years will be just as successful. -Gretchen Olson my f ff YJ 1 fr 'X I Calendar S 'T1 M131 R 1913 l1rst das of footblll prletlee Happy dsss 1g11n Sehool opens Band and eheerlesnders present lssembls Red Rmders get OH: to 1 hnc stsrt at Kenmore 27 14 Sen1or rmgs arr1se Homeroom representstnses eleeted Hohday thanks to Chlutluqum Counts Teachers Conference Red Ralders w1n at TODlXN1Hd1 19 O OLTOBFR 7 Sen1o1 Annuil ed1to1s lttend eon ference at Ss rseuse Red R11dcrs trounee llunlnrlt 18 Pretenders p sent the smzsh h1t Great ILXPLLITIIODS V1L3I10DLc olumbus D15 ' We overcome lslmsmnm II our 1rst home game 20 12 Depleted msle supply Huntmg season opens North Tonassnndsns defmted bs the mlghty Ralders 18 7 24-fCampa1gn prom1ses expounded agam Senlors elect Qhuek Tells presldent Jumors select Al Bourque Sophomores choose Gus Serv1s FIYSI 1ssue of the u1ll Ralders VICIOFIOUS oser Oleln 33 6 NOVEMBER Assembls by unlor Red Cross Honor SOLILIX tsps tvsents senlors Hs patnns present Sesen SISILFS We overposs er the VISIIIDE, Immaeuhte Heart Aeadems 26 7 3 29 Senlor eapt1on p1etures tsken Sophomore Reeept1on h15,hl1ghted Honor SOLICIV lnduetlon Vacauon tlmnks to Arm1st1ee Das The last football 1.,1me Red Renders beat Bmghamton 34 0 for our hrst un defeated and unt1ed season SIDCC 1898 11'IlS1,1X111g lLl1lxLX llllkl e ter11 7 A110Il1C1 s1e1t1on thlnlss to Tlnnles 1s1n hmestossn loses lts hrst bxsleetblll gnne of the sesson it H01 nell 43 51 DECEMBhR We ssm st Gowanda 46 N Thespnns stage The Mm Who Lame to Dmner starrmg W1ll1e We ss1n at Dunlurk 37 34 We trounce Olean 1t our first home game 45 34 Honor SOCICTS sells refreshments C lst of The M111 Who Lune to Dm ner toes to Buff1lo to see profess1on1ls smge the plws The A Cslppelli 1nd Glee Club present thelr Chrlstmas progrlm b besten S131 Music depwrtment presents 1nnu1l Chr1stm1s sssembly We trlumph os er Westfleld on our oss n home court S4 28 last d1s of sehool for the rest of the sen- 2 We enjos a ssell desersed sseatmon Rec presents 1 floor shoss at the N lk mgs Iamestossn travels to Ut1c1 to plas Ut1c1 Free Academy We lose S4 59 IANUARY 1950 l1rst dis of sehool 1n the Ness Yelr R11ders return XICIOFIOUS from South ssestern S2 26 TL T1e opens 1t the Y We trounee S1lser Creek there -10 S lseeum st13.,es Sesen Kess to Bllel plte 70-4Fnd of first term I1leoner comes to lmestossn to b lten 51 The IHS Dance Band sponsors 1 dlnee 1fter the game Qt? 1 f I f lei '. 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V ' .. Q ,. ' I .h un A .f ' mf A f -L '. ' ,f 44 N - gif QW: M 1 xf, sf 9 ' -3. I I .. , -, 'si oc V , ' ' --5 ' 'X ,J 6 1 , if -' 1--f-ef,-X. f eq, A . 'T '37 ., .1 5525- ' S.. f-,t A ' '. --1 55' ', W- df - 213' . , W Q- . f V H' g , . ., 4.,.,,4,. I ., if L' 57 1 'D fff,f1Q.,f. -- Q -N H- 'iff Ziff. 1 ' vi' Rf ' O. fb? .' . 5 ' ' - O E L,.- ' K' fn , l 43253571 V 'fn 6 'v 4 ,rf i' yi' ,sgpj f?-pfg ., f' - ip,-ff 37 HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: C. 0'PoIka. 1. VanNorman. L. Rawnye. D. Ganz. C. Lalohn. M. A. Green. F. Tranlum, J. Wallin. B. Finer V. Vullo M. A. Kilhurn. 1. Samuelson. A. D.-xhl. M. Davis. E. Sanrlstrom, I. Carlier. A. Hammerstrom. M. Lamb. Miss Boak SECOND ROW: E, Danielson. I. Bumhalo. L. Sorenson. E. Mlnsker. R. Gavert, L. Nelson, J, Shelters. D. Bates, M Magnuson. N. Sanilell. M. Heldenian. C. Shelgren. J. Micnns. THIRD ROW: P. Snarrman, G. Kronmiller. S. Bowman. M. Muir. P. Burns. M. Warn. P. Burrows, M, Beruwall. 1, Black G. Peck. C. Green. G. Bloom. M. Michos. 1. Lyons. FOURTH ROW: C. Torrance. G. Keiler. G. VanNnrman. C. Hendrickson. B. McAvoy, C. Carlson. R. Karlsen. W. Slroth C, Telly. R. Howard. R. Barloldson. S. Alessi. R. Heldeman. W. Sparling. D. Barnes. N. Booth. R. Sundell. H. Johnson Honor Society I-Ili Kappa Alpha Tau Chapter of the National Honor Society is a group of students judged by the faculty to have attained certain requirements of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. The chapter is under the fac- ulty supervision of Miss Hattie Boak. This chapter was begun in the year 1930. For many years the faculty sup- ervisor of the Honor Society was the Senior Class advisor. In 1938, however, Miss Hattie Boak was made permanent advisor. The fall induction of new members was held in November at the annual Sophomore Open House. This year, as in the past few years, the chapter con- ducted a refreshment stand at all the home basketball games. The proceeds are added to the Honor Society Scholar- ship Fund. The group also placed a book in the library in memory of Carl Malm, a former Honor Society member who passed away this year. The spring induction of seniors and a few juniors took place the last of March. OFFICERS First Term President Charles Telly Vice-President lfrancesea Trantum Secretary Mary Ann Kilburn Treasurer tloann Nl. Samuelson Second Term President Charles Telly Vice-President XVendell Stroth Secretary Mary Ann Kilburn Treasurer Joann M. 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E. Sxndstrom. M. A. Kilburn. G. Peck. E. Sundnll. A. Dahl. N. Bonth. 1. Price, R Bnrtoldson. R. Sundell. A. Trinpi, S. Norris. E. Arnone. N. Black. D. Ganz. STANDING: M. Danielson. 1. Ralph. D. Swanson. G. Olson. M. DeGoede. C. King. L. Denka. R. Game. C. Telly. J Johnson, D. Hollis. R. Wright. .l. Saullo. P. Burrnws. C. Fuller. C. 0'Pulka. N. Lavalle. M, Schwartz, A. Kiely, P Cnouer, K. Bromley. R. Heldeman, M. Dahlgren. M. Bergwall. 1. Olson. M. Johnson. D. Smith, l. Vimmersledi. N. Aldrich D. Dahlbeck, B. Snotn. N. Samuelson. C. Anderson, M. Heldeman. E. Minsker. J- Quill N OCTOBER, 1942, the first issue of the J-Quill appeared with Miss Ethel M. Swanson as the sponsor and I-Iarold Bissell as the editor. The style was a mimeographed newspaper-maga- zine with picture pages. The paper was issued five times a year from 1942 through 1948. In the fall of 1948 Mrs. Mary T. Walsh became the advisor. In June, 1949, the J-Quill appeared as a printed newspaper with Lois O'Polka as edi- tor. The present J-Quill, issued seven times a year, is a six-page illustrated newspaper, prepared by a large staff and the English IV Journalism Class. The Journalism Class meets with the entire staff to plan assignments and to C U3 report on new ideas from exchange papers and press conferences. The class also aids in proofreading, copy-reading, preparing layouts, and writing head- lines. In October, Norman Booth and Ann Dahl of the Journalism Class attended the Conference of the Empire State Scholastic Press Association at Syracuse. In February, Gerald Peck, Barbara Bluckhorn and Christine O'Polka went to the Western New York Inter- Scholastic Press Association at Orchard Park. The students are very proud of the school paper and look forward to each issue. 0 The JQu1ll Staff l dntor XUIINII1 Booth Aseotntt Itlntor Cnrlld Pttk Busmtss Nlm1s.,tr Ptrrx lllfblfllx Tom Trnpn Sports I dntors xhlton Btrux In Caxrls Sports Ildntor amtt Prm. lxtlnngo. FLllIOI' Flmnor Sundtll C lI'LLlllflOIl Nllnlgtr Rox Burtoldson LITERARY STAI-F SLIIIOIS Rox Bxrtoldson Mllton Btrgxxlll Brrlnrl Iilutkhorn lNOI'I'l1lI'1 Booth Ann Dllml Dtrlxm C ml Vllrxm Htldtman vllfy Ann Kllburn Gerald Peck amu Pratt hlunor Sundcll Drusrllt Swanson Anthony Trlpl RlCl'1.1lLl Wrnght Robtrt Suntltll C lurlts Ttlly Iumors C.l11rlts Anderson 'Xmu Blltlx Prlsulla Burrows Patricia Coopcr Nltrn lsn Dahlgrtn Richard Htldtmln Aud ru Krtlx Elxot Nlmslxcr Slndrl Norrls Chrlstlnt CjPOllxl Xlfllln 5llT'lLlLlS0l1 Ninn Sandtll Elnn Slndstrom Mn Sthxxartz Sophomorts Nlthlnm. Aldrnth Nllrx Dtmtl son Dtlorts Hollns Mtrnlxn olmson un Rllph Douglts Smuth Blrblrt Qpoto Judx X7lI'I1ITlLI'SILdf Esthgr Arnont Kltlurlm Bromlu NllI'!lWl1 DeGotdt Rtbttu Cnntc Antomtttt o Audrey Kl6lN Clrolxn Kms., S lls I1 xs Elxot Nlmslxtr Clmrnstlm O Polka I umu X trlu YACUI TY ADVISOR9 Ilttrtrx Mrs Wtlsh Art Wir Ramslutr Mtmlntx of IIUPIYL. QIIIL Sthool rtss Assou ttnon 10U RNALISM CLASS TED R S Wlh NDING J F T O - 2' .' '. ,1lr. L .: N1 - ' , . .'. , I 4 ' m . w - Q l Y A I x ' ' ' ' K f 1 ' 1 , , Y 1 , , . C ' A ' X .-- 1 1 1 y- 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 . 1 . . 1 1 V . . . .1 . 1 1 A 1 . 1 1 1 1 . 1 1. . 1 1 ., A . . . , , l. ' kv ', 1'1 -1. ', x 1 1' ,J 1 1 11. -' ' . ' '., '., ' , 3 ' - K y- ' 4 1. 1 . . 'A - ' ' ' : A L ' ' . l 1 ' . '- , ' . . . at 1' . 5 . , ' ' 3, 1 1' I . JH A , 1 . , . . . 1 . v I -A -5 , . , 1 . ', ' ... , . - ' x V . .. 1 . , , 1 . , L 1 A ., 1 f A 1 TYPISTS 1 1 1 1' . ,L f11 L 1 Y - 1 - 1 1 11 L - . .1.1 1 1 ' 1. L1 . ' 1 , - 111 -, . .1 . ,-W1 'L 1 ' . . J 3.1 ' ', 'A , Q . . , 1' 1', L 1' KY, ll 1' .1 V., ' ' '. , . r ' ' ' ., - '. ' , ' , : '. ' , 1' , ' A , X , . . , . ' . ' . .1 . f 7' X 1 . , , . . . - 1 . ,' ' 1 f: 4 . : l . ' L X . 1-- P-H SEA : . undell. E Sundell, A. Dahl, J. Pri , Mrs. as . STA : . eck. N. Booth, R. Bartoldson, A. riua, r r O9 E 1 .5--W REC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE SEATED: L. Thomas, D, Larson. G. Leet. D. Ganz. T. Galhato, .l. M. Samuelson STANDING: D. La8arbara. D. Bates. R. Mabee. W. Leonard. Mr. Alexis, 1. Sorg C Blass I The Rec HE Rec, this year under the guid- ance of the Rec Executive Com- mittee, was ably directed by the stu- dent chairman, Glenn Leer, and the fac- ulty advisor, Mr. Walter Alexis. The Rec was organized in the fall of 1943, by a group of high school stu- dents under the guidance of Mrs. Flor- ence Zanghi. Its first meeting place was the A. A. S. R. Temple. From there it moved to its own section of the former Red Cross building. Each year the group elects four sophomores to be on the committee, to replace the seniors that graduated. This year, for the first time, the high school gymnasium has been the regu- lar meeting place of the Rec. On sev- eral occasions the High School Dance Band has been on hand, much to the delight of all the students. Continuing their practice of last year, the Vikings donated the use of their hall one night a month. On March 4, the Rec took a floor show to Warren. On March 25, Warren brought a floor show to James- town. In June, the Fraternal Organ- izations will sponsor a Senior Dance at the Rec. Although hampered in its activities by the need of a permanent meeting place of its own, the Rec has been a favorite rendezvous of the Jamestown High School students. The ofhcers for the year have been the following: Chairman . . Glenn Leet Vice-Chairman Thomas Galbato Secretary Darlyne Ganz Treasurer Dorothea Larson The Key Club HIS year marked the inception of a new service group, the Key Club, sponsored by our local Club of the Kiwanis International. Although one of the newest clubs in Jamestown I-Iigh School, it has accomplished much in its selected held of endeavor. This group of energetic boys formu- lated a plan whereby the school parking problem was greatly alleviated. On February 24, the Key Club sponsored a dance following a basketball game in the school gymnasium. In April they participated in the preparation of the program for Career Day, which was a great success. The State Key Club Convention was held on February 25 and 26, at Niagara Falls. Jamestown was well represented at this time. George Crozier, of our KEY CLUB SEATED Mr. Taft, R. Wright. Mr. Williams. local club, was elected Lieutenant Gov- ernor of the state for this district. The Jamestown High School Key Club was officially inducted into the Key Club International at a banquet held March 16, at the I-Iotel Jamestown. At that time each member received a pin, and the club received its orhcial gavel. Much credit is due our vice-principal, Mr. Williams, and members of the fac- ulty committee of the Jamestown Kiwanis Club for their keen interest in this worthwhile organization. OFFICERS President .......... .Richard M. Wright Vice-President ,Calvin Torrance Secretary Samuel Alessi, Jr. Treasurer Norman Booth OND ROW: .l. VanNorman, S. Biondolillo, N. Booth. W. Suarlinq. W. Stroth, C. Torrance. S. Alessi. E. Minsker, R Sundell 1. Marcus. K ROW: R. King. 1. Gjoka. G. VanNorman. A. Edstrom, C. Telly, C. Carlson. I. Ruttenhur, G. Crozier, G. Peck. NOT IN PICTURE: Mr. Herbert Beckman, Grant Gruel. lr., D. Smith. K. Martin. M1-Y OR thirty years, the Mi-Y organ- ization has been promoting better fellowship and understanding among its members. This club, which meets on Monday evenings at the Y.XV.C.A., under the leadership of Miss Mary john- stone, has enjoyed many activities throughout the year. Among these activities have been a Hallowe'en Party at Camp Onyasha with the Hi-Y, the annual St. Valentine Party, hayridcs, the Hanging of the Greens at Christmas, bake sales, tureen suppers, an liaster Bunny Party for children, a spring hike, a Silver Tea. Palm Sunday Vesper Service with the Hi-Y, and a Mother and Daughter banquet. During the winter a few members were given the privilege of attending the mid-winter conference in Bradford, Pennsylvania. The summer conference was held in Irving. Many Mi-Y memf bers from New York and Pennsylvania attended this conclave. A senior week- end and a junior and sophomore week- end are held at Camp Yawaca, on Chau- tauqua Lake. Ofheers of the Mi-Y the past year have been: President Margaret larson Vice-President Virginia XY'eaver Secretary Carol NVea ver Treasurer Myrle Wh rn Clliaplain lfslie Lindberg 1. 9 -. I MI-Y FIRST ROW: V. Whitney. G, Heath, N. Maddox. S. Mnhr, B. Gustavson, N. Black, Y. Whitney. E. Bantle, A, Bantle. M, Matts SECOND ROW: I. Raistrnck. P. Everhart, B, Knnrr. M. Green. S. Norris, M. Larson. M. Carlson. B. Ruttenhur, V. Wieaver. R mins Bruadhead. M. Johnstone. THIRD ROW: C. Iohnsnn. C. Weaver, M. A, Teduuist. P, Davis, P. Benson. G, Bloom. P. Burns, M. Warn. A, Anderson. M Lindquu E. Lindberg, E. Hofi. L, Carlson. M. Johnson. E, Sandstrom. H1-Y .- STANDING: O. Brady. M. Schuyler, I. Ruttenhur. S, Alessi. C, Telly. Mr. Janowsky. T. Beers. R. Davis. R. Carlson. F. Britain. D. Dahlbec L. Blair, SEATED: S. Binndnlulln. C. Castle, W. Striith, D. N. Anilersnn. G. Vlshnia. D. Anderson. H. Roberts, Hi-Y NCIQ Ll week at the Y. Nl. C. A. the boys who belong to the Hi-Y meet together. The programs are varied and include lively discussions about vo- cations and business, speeches by lead- ing citizens, debates, movies, and joint meetings of Nli-Y and Hi-Y. The advisor, Mr. janowsky of the High School, and Mr. johnson of the Y. M. C. A., have performed a great service to the community by helping these boys construct .1 design for bet- ter living. Scholarship, clean minds, and open hearts exemplify the aan of Hi-Y, which is To create. maintain and extend thrcughout our community a higher -tandard of Christian character. The club is taking an active part in community projects, among which was a Christmas party for underprivileged children. On Palm Sunday, at the Ep- worth Methodist Church, the Hi-Y, with the aid of Mi-Y, conducted Vesper Services. Since its founding in Lolla, Michigan, in 1870, the Hi-Y has been a keystone builder of character, and it hopes to maintain its high standard of develop- ing the high school boy into a respected citizen. OFFICERS President Don N. Anderson Vice President George Yishnia Secretary Cherril Castle Treasurer Wendell Stroth Chaplain Dave R. Anderson r fr SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW: R, Bissell. C. Sutter. L. Rawnye. L. Innes. 1. Lee. E. Carlson. B. Carlson. A, Williams P L1 g SECOND ROW: D. Allnway, A, Kelleil. G. Mulleavy. D. Barnes, L, Andersen, M, A, luhnnseu. BACK ROWL B. Amlersun. B. Lnhnck. Mr. Kline. R. Frerninn. R. Nrlsvm. N. Crux The Science Club NCE a week the Science Club meets under the direction of Mr. Kline. By means of demonstrations, speeches, discussions, and tours, the club is endeavoring to carry out its chief aim: To promote every possible phase of science to the young people of our country. A new constitution, instituted last year, was this year put into full effect. A large-scale membership campaign, ushered in by chemical demonstrations in the corridors, public address an- nouncements, and blackboard posters, proved to be very successful. During the past year, the club has visited many places of interest, includ- ing a greenhouse, a radio station, and the local observatory. Perhaps the cli- max of the year for the members oc- curred when they drove to Buffalo to attend the Science Congress, which was held in the Museum of Science. The students enjoyed the tour through the halls depicting the evolution of man, the animal kingdom, and plant life. They also viewed with breathless inter- est the large aquarium. Meals were pro- vided for the hungry scientists who returned home with a higher regard for science and for man. 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This event was soon followed by the main project of the year which was the production of the three-act play, The Man XVho Came To Dinner. In Nflarch, the only induction of the year was held. At that time Mr. Rob- ert C. W'ilson of the faculty was in- ducted into the troop as an honorary member because of his intense interest in dramatic activities and his part as Sheridan Nvhiteside in The Man W'ho Came To Dinner. Twenty-three stu- dents, both Seniors and juniors, were also inducted at this time. It is of interest, too, that Thespians gave their support to the UNESCO project of making March an interna- tional theatre month. However, because of the coal shortage, the plans were par- tially changed. In April, many Thespians are plan- ning to attend the lfastern Conference of the National Thespian Society at York, Pennsylvania. To complete the year's activities, a final party will be held, probably in the form of a banquet. OFFICERS President Raymond Gavert Vice-President Joan Black Secretary Grace Bloom Treasurer Roy Bartoldson Keeper of Properties xloanne W'allin THESPIANS SEATED: R. Bartoldson. G. Bloom. R. Gavert. J, Black. Miss Paetznick. FIRST ROW: B. Bluckhurn. A. Dahl. C. Shelgren. J. Olson. B. Avallone, M. Davis. C. Carlson. SECOND ROW: P, Burns, J. Michns, N, Eaker, A. Dunn. M. Johnson. S. Nelsnn, R. Heldeman. THIRD ROW: I. Ruttenhur. 1, Phillips, E. Minsker. C. Anderson. P. Dahlgren. R. Hammnnd. S. Bnwman. M. Hcldcman, J. Wa D Ganz G. Peck. F. Tranfum. R. Stevenson, P. Burrnws, R, Wilsnn, C. Telly. 'THE MAN WHO CAME T0 DINNER rTrwfi1 au Play. SEATED I, Rultvnhur. li. Blfiom, 1 Phillips, Mr Wilsfm, R. liavvrt, STANDING' R. Ham- mnml. l. Wallin. M. Mngnusvm. D. N. Ander- son. l. Blnrk. R. Bar- tnlilsnn. F. Tranlum. P. Snarrman. J. Dryw. C. Anclrrfnn, J. Valnne. THE MAN WHO CAME T0 DINNER Uhespian Play? SEATED: S. Nelson. M. Heldeman. STANDlNG:A. Edwards. R. Hanson. 1. Savage. C. Carlson R, Hclrleman. R. Nelson. M. Johnson. A. Dunn. P. Burrows. I. Rutlenfsur. 1. Olsnn. E. Minsker, UN THE STAIRS: P. Burns. C. Shelgren. B. Avallnne. G. Peck. Q: The Mavz Who Came T0 Dinner KTM' Tliesjiiizfl Pla-nj OR the first time in the history of our high school. a faculty member took part in a three-act student produc- tion! NY'ith Mr. Robert C. XVilson as Sheridan XY'hiteside, and Nliss Myrtle llactznick as director. the Thespians presented this hit comedy by Nloss Hart .md George Kaufman. The story revolves around the fact that Sheridan NY'hiteside. noted lecturer and critic, slips on .1 piece of ice on the doorstep of Mr. and Mrs. St.mlcy's home and is forced to remain there for sey- cral weeks. The troubles he has during his stay and the people who complicate matters for him make this play a mont successful comedy. Uther principal roles were taken hy ,Ioanne XY'allin, Ifrancesca Trantum. Richard Hammond. Ioan Black. Ray- mond Gayert, Marvin Heldeman, and Roy Bartoldson. W .Q- PRETENDERS ATED: 1. Harringlnn, M. H. lnhnsnn. B. Avallnne. M, Heltleman, C, Anllersnn, P. Dahlgren. D, Ganz, 1. Wallin, SECOND ROW: N. Sanrlcll. P. Burns. A. Dunn, N. Enker. THIRD ROW: K. L. Potts. N. Samuelson. N. Jones. M. Christnuhersnn. P. Burrows. P, Murray. 1. Valone. C. Torrance. R. Barlultlsu n E Minsker. A. Edwards. F. Trantum. R. Stevenson. J. Michns. J. Domhrowksi. URTH ROW: M. A, Gardella. M. Tsivitse, I. Ruttenhur, R, Gavert. J. Olson. G. Blunm. A. Hatfield. FIFTH ROW: R. Heldeman. C. Telly. G. Peck. The Pretenders QTHOUGH the Pretenders is con- sidered the oldest dramatic organ- ization in the high school, few present- day students know that as far back as 1894, a famous dramatic club, called the Avon Club, was founded by Miss Mary R. XVillard. For twenty-two years this group was a vital factor in the life of the community. The club had its final season in 1916 when Miss Vfillard resigned. Later in IQI8, a debating club known as the Athenaeum became a short-lived dramatic organization which was replaced in 1911 by the Pretenders. Advisors of Pretenders have been Miss Nladeline C. Rogers, Nliss jean Fraser, Nlr. Robert C. XVilson and the present director, Miss Myrtle I.. Paetlnick. ln 1939. the Pretenders became members of the National Thespian Society, an honor group for those who have earned enough points of working hours. This year in addition to the three-act play, Great l'ixpectations, the group has given several one-act plays as part of a play bureau: it has also conducted a dramatic reading contest, and prepared a play for the lfredonia Drama lfestival. liirst Term Oliicers President Marvin lleldeman Vice-Prcsitlent Carolyn Shelgreii Secretary Annette Dunn Treasurer Ann Dahl Second Term Oliicers President CQh.1rles .-Xntlerson Vice-President Patricia Burns Secretary Nanci Sandell Treasurer Nanci' lfalser Great Expectations CTM' PI'!'I4t'l!lfl'l'K Plizvyj AST fall the Jamestown High School Pretenders presented Charles Dickens' masterpiece, Great Iixpectationsf' in an adaptation by Alice Chadwicke. To make this production a great success, authentic costumes were imported and scenery was rented. The well-known story concerns a lit- tle Iinglish blacksmith apprentice called Pip. He encounters an escaped convict and befriends him. Later he visits the home of Miss Havisham, an eccentric recluse, and falls in love with her ward, listella. Then great things happen to Pip. He is informed that a benefactor, unknown to him, has left him a large sum of money. With this money Pip goes to London and learns how to be- come a gentleman. He renews his friend- ship with Estella and has Great lixpec- tations for his future. CAST FOR GREAT I-lXPIiCTATIONS Provis Charles Carlson Pip Qas a boyj Richard Hammond Sergeant Mrs. joe Gargery Joe Gargery Sara Pocket Estella , Herbert Pocket Mr. Jaggers Biddy Pip fgrown upj Skiffens Clara Barley Bentley Drummle Molly Miss Havisham GREAT EXPECTATIDNS KPRETENDERS PLAY! TED C Telly, M, Davis. E. Minsker. N. lones. STANDING A. Edwards, C. Carlson, P. Burrows. R. Heldeman. I. Ruhenbur, C. Shelgren. J, Savage. 1. Olson, G. Gan A Dunn. .nw-'Y1' ' Hr lf. Richard Heldemtm jo Ann Olson Gerald Peck Annette Dunn Carolyn Shelgren Eliot Minsker Charles Telly Darlyne Ganz john Savage Priscilla Burrows Miriam Davis Irwin Ruttenbur Nancy jones Adele Edwards Peck, 4 7 1 1 SEAT!-ID: J. Vimmerstedt. M. Danielsnn. A. Jones. PLAYHOUSE FIRST ROW: L, Constantine. C. Larsnu. P. Harner, D. Johnson. 1. Eddy. M. Trantum. 1. Lnndhlonm. Y. Whitney, M. Larsn S lohnson R. Sinatra, S, Reynnlds. S. Sundeen. S. Hayes, J. Bellavia. 1, Sullivan. T. Anderson. SECOND ROW: 1, Carlsun. B. Slmto, N. Alllrich. B. Ruttenhur. M. Jnhnson. B. Lower, E. Palznquist. M. Hnsack, E. Hnii. M Stnni Nelson. D. LaBarhera, E. Rockman. THIRD ROW: D. Smith. D. Dahrlicck. W. Morse. R. Nelsnn. J. Dryer. M. Mcalmn. C. Larson Playhouse ITH the helpful encourage- ment of Miss Myrtle L. Paetz- niek, the Playhouse has been a success- ful dramatic club since 1940, when it was organized to accommodate a small group of dramatically inclined sopho- more girls. In 1943, sophomore boys were hrst admitted into membership. During that year the Playhouse presented the sen- sational play, Sinister Housef, thus setting a precedent for the staging of children who, when they find them- selves in chargen of their home, pro- ceed to rent rooms to Tourists, there- by easing the family income. Mamie Baggs, cook and maid, develops a case of measles, which quarantines the whole crowd for two weeks. The complica- tions which follow lead to an unexpected and hilarious climax. OFFICERS First Term ,, . ,, President Iames Beatty ixcgllknt .pIn,yS, Such ash Black Maglc' Vice-President Mary Danielson Nine Girls and Spider Island. genera,-Y Altlmt, 10,105 This year the members are planning TFC-UUVUV . .llldf 'Yi111mClgSfCdf to enter the Fredonia Dramatic Festival KCCPC' of Pfopfffe SIN Cl' JO mon with the play, Be Home at Midnight. Second Tum' AS the R171 and G,.f,l,,I goes to PFCSS, President Mary Danielson . U , ru,-J . . 1' X ,C Playhouse is prcparmg to give the three- Tice I resident -Iudy X immcrst dt t d UT , C d ,, Th. Secretary Althea jones 1 - - s V 1 1 ' . . N' Loma 5' VOS 3 Tom ' 'S Treasurer klulie Iandbloom Play VCVUIVCS around the lively Mllxwcll Keeper of Properties Shirley johnson ,IA fe ' 3 QQ x' 1 f. va- . , M7 K . , , s ., 7 x-Lfg, Hb' The Majorettes The Jamestown Hzgh School Dance Band COND ROW E bherldan eson oth n U r BACK R Hun rr 115 I. Eckb . E, Mc . P. Lu . N, S . . . . ' . . d . 9 FIRST ROW D Anderson. R, Peterson. D Kvarnstrom, W. Suarlunq, N. Carling. R. Linquusf. 0 Lunarello, ' . W, N I , N, Bu . 1. Ly ns. R. H r. 1 . A'CAPPELLA FIRST ROW: M. Ecklund. A. Dahl. C. Lind. M. A. Inhnson. L. Malmlzerg. L. Riley. D. Ganz, L. Nelson, T. A. johnson. SECOND ROW: P. Tillotsnn, Ill, Nelson, K. Moynihan, M, 1. Nelson. R. A. Brady. M. Larson. S. Nelson, E. Peterson. N. Sams Schrader, D. H edstrom. THIRD ROW: M. Ecklund, E Woods. E. Saniislrom. C. Lalohn. I. Holt. N, Elwell. P. Burrows, I. Nelson, C. 0'Polka. M. Christonherson Kutz. M. Sandel, I, Wallin. I. Carlson. M. A. Green, L. Sorenson. FOURTH ROW: H. Servis, I. Shelters, R. Wright. C. Castle. S. Alessi. 1. Franchina. C. Telly. W. Snarling. D. Anderson. I, Lyons N. Booth. N. Casamento, l. Peterson. G. Mulleavy. R, Carpenter. R. Slagle. M. Lamb. FIFTH ROW: I. Johnson, D. Gullberg. G. Anderson. W. Chall. R, Carlson. D. Sandberg. I. Ruttenbur, R. Johnson. J. Sorq, D Anderson D. Anderson. G. Swanson. .l. Ahlquist. R. Barloldson, K. Johnson. A. Edstrom, W. Nelson, F. Britain, I. Aurla. M. Heldeman P Pearson A. Grassi, C Snoto, N. Jones. A 'Cappella N 1920, Miss libba Goranson came to Jamestown High School and began her famous choral work. She combined the Girls' Cvlee Club and the Boys' Chorus to form the A'Cappella Choir. A'Cappella is an organization for those who really enjoy music. The mem- bers must be willing to work hard and co-operate in every way with the di- rector. Perhaps the biggest thrill comes at Christmas time . . . the inspiring Ves- per Services, the caroling in the hos- pitals and singing for the blind are veritable golden memories for every member of A'Cappella. The climax of the Christmas season is a concert given by the choir and the alumni, accom- panied by the school orchestra and former orchestra members. Each spring the choir participates in the Concerts given by the entire music department. Usually the A'Cappella also sings at the Baccalaureate and Com- mencement exercises. Throughout its history. the group has traveled to many musical conven- tions and made several appearances at Chautauqua. The choristers have taken part in both national and state con- tests. To prove their superb ability, they always come out on top. Ol'il'ilCliRS President Arthur lfdstrom Vice-President Robert Sundell Secretary Nancy Sandell Treasurer Norman Booth The Orchestra N 1914, Miss Ebbg H, Gomngon be- THE ORCHESTRA ROSTER came the director of the infant organization that was the beginning of an orchestra at JHS. It had been started years before by Frederick E. Botsford. Miss Goranson never took the task lightly, consequently, the orches- tra today is a dignined and polished adult with years of experience and laudable accomplishments behind it. Besides having performed locally for years, the orchestra has been privileged to appear in large cities many times. Some of the members of the orchestra attended the All-State Festival at Chau- tauqua on October 8. The string sec- tion accompanied community singing in the Christmas programs at the High School in December. An ensemble played at the second of the three spring concerts, and the whole orchestra per- formed at both the second and third concerts. One of their last and most important performances of the year, competition in the annual spring music festivals, is scheduled for May. This year,s officers are: President , . , Paul Sparrman Vice-President Gordon E. Anderson Secretary-Treasurer Constance Lajohn Head Librarian ,,.., Martha H. Baldwin Vlorlx Anderson, Gordon Bostrom, Lawrence Coleman, Miriam Ecklund, Marjorie Elwell, Nancy Feather, Patricia Foulkrod, Betty Fouldrod, Beverly Hamilton, Dorothy Johnson, Miriam Lamb, Mable Luce, jane Shelters, joan Sparrman, Paul VlOI.A Latlohn, Constance C1-11.l,o Baldwin, Martha H. Carlson, jane Dahlgren, Phyllis Peterson, Edna Bass Vioi. Holt, Jo Ann Lind, Carol Ann FLUTI-Q Conterman, Joanne johnson, Theo Ann Oisoii Crozier, George CLARIN la T Keifer, Gordon Young, Gail Bassoox Law, Margaret Milner, Shirley Nelson, Louise FRI-.NCH Hoax Chall, Wesley' Stokes, Robert Tauxivi-T Booth, Norman jones, Dixon TU lm Nelson, James XV. T'YMI'.1.NI Hunter, Randall DRUMS Da versa, Armond Pmxo jones, Nancy lice The Conce UR Jamestown High School Con- cert Band has completed another successful year under the baton of Mr. Delbert Vosburg. This year marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of this ever- popular organization. Growing from a mere nine pieces, the band has devel- oped into a majestic one-hundred-piece group truly representative of a great school. The fine reputation of the band is due much to the endless work of its directors, Mr. Arthur Goranson and his successor, Mr. Vosburg. Throughout its history it has achieved great honors, in both national and state con- tests. Besides winning several state championships, the band entered the national contests in 1936, 1938, I939, 1940 and 1941. In every one of these contests the band placed as one of the finest in the country. During the year the band received new uniforms after working hard in order to raise the money for them. It is interesting to note that these uniforms rt Band are the third in the history of this musical organization. Perhaps the most notable advance- ment of the year was the precision of the marching unit. The spectacular and intricate pre-game and half-time ma- neuvers were a highlight at every foot- ball game. Critics proclaimed that our band was comparable to the best high school marching units in the COLlDtI'y. Besides performing at all the home games, the band also Went to Olean where it put on a sensational half-time performance. After the successful marching season the members settled down to preparing for the concert series. They proved themselves as adept in this field as in marching. Long hours of rehearsing led to the hne performances displayed this year. The officers are: President Norman Booth Vice-President james Lyons SCCFCIHFY Shirley Milner Treasurer Robert Sundell librarians J Marilyn Magnuson Q Louise Nelson l utes: Donna Rae Anderson Carol A nn Drescher joan ne Con term a n Theo Ann Johnson Richard E. Lust Alayne Ormsbee Louise Riley C larinets: Reginald Ambrosini Patricia .lean Benson Thomas Bray David Burgeson David Button Robert Davis Gail Young james Hall Burton Hutley Dolores johnson Howard johnson Nancy Lou Jones Gordon Keifer Dorthea Larson Robert Linquist Oberdan Luparello lfdmund Nelson Miles Nesman Gerald Peck Larry Thomas Bissoons: Margaret S. law Shirley Milner Louise Nelson S ixaphones: George NY. Crozier The Band Roster Donald Kvarnstrom XVilliam Leonard Rodney Peterson X'v'ayne Sparling Russell Palermo Corners and Trumpets: Keith Arzner Bruce Blixt Norman Booth David E. Carlson Rodney Carlson Nathan Casamento Yfilliam Hendrickson Bradley Edward Holman Gordon Johnson Dixon Jones James VV. Lyons Marilyn Magnuson Daniel H. McGrath Reid A. Minich La Verne Munson Norman Nelson David Peavey Donald C. Powers Kenneth Schroeder Burdette Utter Richard XY'eaver John Huntington French Horns: John Burling XY'esley Chall Betty Ruth Johnson Robert Stokes Bass Clarinet: Robert Sundell Trombones: Samuel Alessi Daniel Bargar Robert Fieldhouse Marilyn Martin W'allace Nelson Edward Sheridan Baritones: James King David Pearson Alto Clarinet: Neil Carling Basses: James Hewitt Richard H. Larson James Nelson David Rhodes Robert Rosentrater Drums: Gary Anderson Karl If. Bach Don Allen Crossley Armond Daversa Randy Hunter Rolland Phillips -lohn C. 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Telly, R. Wright. G. Mulleavy, L. Pratt. D. Barnes. R. Hammond. Lyceum History IFTY years ago, thirty-three young men under the sponsorship of Mil- ton Fletcher, superintendent emeritus of the Jamestown Public Schools, formed a club known as the Lyceum. From that small beginning, our present thriving Lyceum has grown. In May of I900, when those young men formed the Lyceum, they organized I1 debating league embracing Pennsylvania and New York. Their first president was the now prominent lawyer, Marion Fisher. Vital questions of the day were of primary interest to these inexperienced arguers. Such topics as Is an Income Tax a Desirable Part of the Scheme of Tax- ation? caused much heated dispute. The most illustrious ex-member of Lyceum is Mr. Robert H. Jackson of the United States Supreme Court. As the Lyceum grew from a select few, it came to mean more than inter- school debate. In IQZO, a banquet which was the precedent for the present an- nual Lyceum banquet was held. In 1931, the M. Fletcher award was established. This award is presented at the annual banquet to the two most active and hardest-working members of the year as determined by a point system. In 1922, the Charles E. Hall memorial debate between Juniors and Seniors was started under the auspices of the Lyceum. In 1935, one of the high- lights of the year was the presentation of an all-male cast play entitled, Burlesque of the Common Council of Utopia. Since that time, nearly every- one has come to know that if it is a Lyceum play, it has to be good. Today Lyceum is open to all the male students of Jameztown High School. Its main purpose is to promote forensic study, yet all its members agree that no matter what it undertakes, it is accomplished in grand style. LYCEUM K ROW: S, B'nndnI'llo. K. Bach. 1. Valune. D. Stone, B. Lnhnck. rt-z'er. D, Weinstein. I. Ruttenhur. J. Dryer. R. Heldeman, C. 1950 Dnvenlzori. E. Miniker. Mr. Wilson. 1, Va1Norm:ln, C, Anderson. D. Smith. A. Gzaisl. Current Lyceum Year fI9gol HIS year's Lyceum is fully living up to the Hfty tradition-laden years behind it. Problems of the day are continuously being presented by Lyceum members in the form of debate, and by panel discussions presented be- fore the Parent Teachers Association and other local organizations. Every other week the club strives to present a program Which, during the past year, included speeches by the two o osin factions in the cit f mavoralt ' PP g 3 , 5 Col1an's Seven Keys To Baldpatef' The annual banquet and picnic will successfully round out a half century of activity embracing not only public speaking, but also plays, panel discus- sions, and social events, all of which have been carefully planned and har- moniously executed by a co-operative group of civic-minded young men, proudly bearing the fifty-year banner of Lyceum. First Term Officers race. At mid-year, an important ques- prcsgrlmr Charles Telly tion for debate was: Should Jamestown VlC,,-l1resldC,,r Clmrlcs Carlson High School organize a student govern- Secretary sDeWsnc Barnes ment? In order to clarify the issue Treasurer' Gerald peck lmd give eVCYY0UC 3 CIUUCC F0 SPCRIY M5 Parliamentarian Richard XVright Piece, LYCQUU1 d1ff?Cf9d il P31101 d15CUS- Debate Manager , Calvin Torrance sion which was presented in the form Second Tcrm Omccrs of an assembly program' President Richard W'right A5 In Years gone by, fh1S YUFUJS Vice-President , Charles Telly Lyceum play was really tops. Much Secretary V Gerald Peck credit IS due the actors, under the di- Tre-flsurcr Charles Carlson FCCUOU Of Mr- Rflbcff C- WHISOH, f0I' Parliamentarian Calvin Torrance the Hne performance of George M. Debate Manager Calvin Torrance Seven Keys T 0 Baldpaten fI.Yf't'llIl1 Playj O CI2LliBRATli its fiftieth anni- versary, the Lyceum staged and produced a real hit in the form of a mysterious, melodramatic farce entitled Seven Keys To Baldpatef' The play, directed by Mr. Robert C. W'ilson, deals with a young novelist, Williana Magee, who Hnds himself at a desolate mountain inn trying desperate- ly to win a 55,000 bet by completing a novel in twenty-four hours. He is under the impression that he has the only key to Baldpate. As the plot unfolds, how- ever, it is evident that six other people, bent on interrupting Magee's work, also have keys to Baldpate. ln a surprise ending, all the characters are revealed as part of a theatrical troupe, hired by the owner of Baldpate, to scare off the young novelist from winning the wager. CAST W'illiam Magee lilijah Quimby Mrs. Quimby john Bland . Mary Norton Mrs. Rhodes Peters . . Lou Max Myra Thornhill ,lim Cargan Thomas Hayden ,Iiggs Kennedy L Jw ner of Bald pate Grant AI. Gruel, jr. Douglas Smith Myrle Warii Charles Telly Marilyn Martin Priscilla Burrows Calvin Torrance Marvin Heldeman Barbara Bluckhorn Gerald Peck Richard Wright Charles Carlson Richard lleldeman SEVEN KEYS T0 BALDPATE 1LYCEUM PLAY! STANDING: C. Torrance. C. Carlson, M. Martin, C. Telly. G. Gruel. R. Heldeman, M. Heldeman. B. Bluckhorn R Wright P. Burrows. G. Peck. M. Warn. 1. Dryer. D. Smith. qv QU O- s I' ' A , ,H I 1. ' b ' 2 ' Q i fad he sf? 'L M L- 3 5 J: 'verfi m-ex CHARLES E. HALL DEBATE SEATED: Priscilla Burrnws. Charles Carlson. ae' 'ff Q - R, I n- , e ' N, .ta N STANDING: John Valnne, Calvin Torrance. Charles Telly. Dewane Barnes. The Charles E. Hall Debate Hli Charles E. Hall debate gives rise to one of the most intense rivalries between the Senior and Junior Classes. Each year the best debaters from each class vie for top honors. This debate is held in honor of Charles Ii. Hall, a student who died in the middle of his senior year. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Hall, created the Charles If. Hall Debate twenty-eight years ago because of his great interest in debating. This year Charles V. Carlson, Dewane Barnes, and Charles Telly have been chosen to represent the Senior Class. The juniors, who are working hard to win the cup this year, are Priscilla Burrows, Calvin Torrance, and John Valone. The debate will be held May zz. May the better class win! x V VARSITY DEBATE FRONT ROW: R. Ford, G. Peck, I. VanNurm..n, C. Torrance, M. Martin, P. Burrows. M. A. Kilburn, D. Swanson. BACK ROW: S. Biondulillu, G. Olson, 1. Mlchns. M. Michos. M. Warn, G. Crozier, B. Bluckhnrn. R. Wright. C. Telly. Mr. Wilson, C. Carlson. D. Barnes, S. Aiessx, B. Lchcck, E. Minsker, 1. Valone, M. Tsivitse. E. Sundell. NOT IN PICTURE: G, Gruel, R. Gavert. Varsity Debate ARSITY debate, along with other organizations in the High School, is this year observing the fiftieth anni- versary of its founding. This society has produced several outstanding young civic leaders. It gives its members an excellent opportunity to develop their abilities in the field of public speaking. Varsity debate is composed of nine aflirmative teams and nine negative teams of two people each. Under the sponsorship of Mr. XX'ilson, debaters have been discussing the national high school topic: Resolved: that the Presi- dent of the United States should be elected by the direct vote of the peo- plef, Several panel discussions on vari- ous timely topics have been presented before interested groups this year. De- I3 , f f 5 L. - '14 fly iLC4- i bate managers for the 1950 season are Myrle Warn and Calvin Torrance. Highlights of the debating season will be the annual Charles E. Hall Debate, a tournament at Allegheny Col- lege on April 21, and the National Forensic League Tournament, held at Hamilton College again this year. THE DEBATE SCHEDULE jan. 28 Canisius There Mar. 1 Oil City Here Mar. 8 Meadville Here Mar. 10 Canisius Here Mar. 13 Fredonia There Mar. 15 Erie Academy There Mar. 20 Bradford There Mar 21 Oil City There Mar. 21 lfranklin There Mar 27 Meadville There Mar 29 Ifredonia Here Apr. 5 Bradford Here If Q A ,XJ ri? -asf X x i , 25 N41 if ' ,isa N- ' 'A National Forensic League .'XXll1STOXY'N High Scheol has had a branch organizatien ot the National liorensic League for the pa-t twenty- three years. Only recently ha our chapter grown from a comparatively in- actiye honorary society to an active organization. National liorensic League, which is Linder the sponsorship of Nlr. Xlfilson. is the National Honor Society for top- notch orators. ln order to become a member, one must obtain twenty-one points from such events as debates, panel discussions, radio broadcasts, serv- ice speeches and other types of public speaking activities. The 1950 season has been a busy one for the members of the National For- ensic League. Regular meetings have been held on Thursday afternoons in LL , I Room log. The actiyities of the year were climaxed in the N. F. L. tourna- ment. which this year was held at Hamilton College. Nlarch BI and April 1, The main features of this tourna- ment, in which tlamesttzwn High School was well represented, included extsm- poraneous speaking, original tzratory, oratorical dcclamation and humorous declamation. Debaters who are in the National Forensic League also had their chance in the debating eyent. Alames- town has always taken top honors in this tournament, and we hope they will continue to do so. Sl,ATIi Oli' Olililfilflls President Charles Telly Vice-President Charles Carlson Secretary Marilyn Martin Treasurer Richard NI. XVright NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE SEATED: G. Peck. M. Martin. R. Fnrd. M. Warn. G. Olson. D. Barnes. B. Bluckhnrn. R. Wright. STANDING: Mr. Wilson. P. Burrnws. C. Torrance. C. Carlson. C. Telly. B. Lnbock. J. Valone. J. VanNorman. NOT IN PICTURE: S. Blnndolilln. G. Crozier. M. A. Kilburn. C. Shelgren. D. Swanson. G. Gruel. I. Mlchos. M. Michns. H ypatians OUNDED in the fall of 1936, the Hypatians, a debating elub for girls, is now ending its fourteenth year of progress at Jamestown High School. Mr. Robert C. Wfilson has directed the elub, except for the two years when he was in the service. During that time Mr. Herbert Beekman was the advisor. Many types of programs have been presented at the weekly meetings. The I-Iypatians themselves have given talks on parliamentary procedure, presented panel discussions, and conducted debates. A number of outside speakers have provided interesting programs. These speakers have included the eandidates Seven Sisters, on November 4, was the most important. The group also spon- sored a danee after the Fredonia-James- town basketball game. The Hypatians aim to further the high school girl's interest in the arts of debating and extemporaneous speaking. OFFICERS First Herm President Marilyn Martin Viee-President Barbara Bluekhorn Secretary Darlyne Ganz Treasurer Gloria Olson Debate Manager Myrle XY'arn Second Term . A President Marilyn Martin for Mayor of Jamestown, and ministers Vice-president Mary Michos of various ehurehes of this Community. Secretary Dnrlync Gam Of their many Prolccw fm' the 1949- Treasurer jean Miehos go season, the production of the play, Debate Manager , , Myrle 'Warn HYPATIANS SEATED: E. Sundell. P. Burrows, D. Swanson. M. A, Kilburn, B. Bluckhorn, A, Dunn. D. Ganz. J. Mlrhn M W M, Michns, M. DeGoede, D. Larson. N. Samuelson. M. Dahlgren. STANDING: S. Ettelson, 1. Olsen, C. Fuller, G. Olson. M. Hermanson. 1. Johnson, L. Constantine, R. Gante P Murray M. Tsivitse, J. Vimmerstedt, M. Martin. Mr. Wilson. M. Johnson. B. Gallonui. N. Aldrich. J. Buchanan E Sands rom J. Dombrowski, E. Woods. 1. Lindblom, S. Norris. M. Miletti. SEVEN SISTERS SEATED: D. Larson. N. Samuel SDH. STANDING: C. Carlson R. Gaveri. J. Johnson. D. Barnes. G. Gruel. J. Michos. B. Bluckhorn, C. Telly. SEVEN 1. Michos. B. Bluckhorn. S. Bowman. J. Johnson. B. 0'BIOck. E. Patchen. B. 0'Block C. Torrance S. Bowman SISTERS Seven Sisters QTIJI' llyjmfimzs P111-yy YPATIANS, carrying on a tra- dition started in 1947, presented their third annual play Friday, Novem- ber 4, 1949. The title of this under- taking was Seven Sistersf' a hilarious Comedy adapted from the Hungarian of I-Ierezegf' by Ifdith Ellis. Colorful eostuming was a highlight of the play. Bright Hungarian peasant dresses and Hungarian military uni- forms were used throughout the pro- duction. The play was directed by Mr. Robert C. XVilson, assisted by Priscilla Burrows and Eleanor Sundell. IQ. f 1 2 ' ,X wo P we Yu A515 fb K 6 ATHLETIE5 I , f W , , X A 3 ly! ,Dil I fx 2 0 I Ax xnxx Ar, f X X-J X X BASEBALL H9497 STANDING: Mr. Ayers. E. Sandel. J. Kulig. A. Edstrom. G. Martin. D. Sundlov. G. Vishnia. W. Halliday R Eden Trini, Coach Joy. KNEELING: R. Gulnta. L. Ceci. R. Wright. S. Miloto, T. Smith. R. LuFreSio. J. Swanson. SITTING: T. Dumas. G. Mulleavy, C. Hendrickson, Baseball ASEBALL is not only the youngest sport at Jamestown High School, it is also one of the most successful. Started as recently as the spring of 1947, the Raiders have yet to lose a baseball game. In 1947, the Raiders captured the bi-county title. There were no sectional playoffs. In 1948, they were again un- defeated and this time won the Section 6 finals from Lockport in Buffalo's Offerman Stadium. The season of 1949 was no exception to the two previous years. The season opened at home with a IO-S trouncing of Silver Creek. In this game, Chuck Hendrickson hit a ball over the right Held fence in the stadium, a drive of over 390 feet. One of the high spots of the season was a 19-4 trouncing of Falconer. As a whole, the Raiders had a very good spirit and a tremendous will to win. The hitting, sparked by Joe Kulig's average of over goo, was excel- lent, especially in the Hrst five games. The campaign was finished with a fine victory over Tonawanda, 2-o in the Section 6 finals. The Tonawanda pitcher struck out twenty-one men. One of the brightest prospects for 1950 is Don Sundlov, who compiled a 6-o record as a sophomore. Only four players will return from the 1949 varsity. 1949 RECORD JHS Opponents Score 10 Silver Creek 5 13 Southwestern 5 8 Fredonia 2 I3 Westheltl 4 19 Falconer 4 4 Silver Creek 1 5 Southwestern 3 6 Fredonia 1 9 Olean 6 I 1 Wfestheld 6 9 Falconer 3 3 Olean 1 2 Tonawanda 0 Track-1 949 N TI-IE Spring of 1949 the track team of Jamestown High School got under way. Coach Rolland H. Taft, who has been the guiding hand of the Jamestown Track Team for many years, again succeeded in developing a team which brought home the needed vic- tories for Jamestown. The first of these victories was in a triangular meet in whichrweq galloped to first place over Salamanca'-and Gowanda. The next was also a triangular meet in which James- town took second- lace with the speedy boys of Kenmore c Qtutrling first place. We seized first place once again in the County Track Meet and at the con- clusion of the season we gained fifth place in the sectional meet. A few of the outstanding perform- ers of the Jamestown High School Track Team were as follows: Ted Olsen, Frank Mitchell, George Kote, Tom Raffa, Don T. Anderson, and Sam Guiffreda. The schedule for the 1950 Track Team has not been made out as yet, but whoever the opposition may be, we shall give them substantial competition. K ff All t 'ivi Q s ff c., TRACK H9497 STANDING A. Hennas. P. Morton, D. Anderson. S. Olson. W, Knudson. S. Guiireda, T. Olsen, 1. Dawson, W. Reed, J Marcus Coach Taft. KNEELING A. Strandburg, C. Sarro, G. Kota, F. Mitchell, S. Gregory, D. Richetti, F. Harrison, T, Rath, WT N. Ain mv: 'Qu ? , M . 351: , 1 if A f 3 FOOTBALL H9493 NT ROW: D. Anderson, R. Moran, J. Canale. R. Olson, T. Olsen. G. Kota, M. Domenici. C. Castle, S, Guiflreda. H. Johnson, C Go e OND ROW: Mr. Hammerstrom, J. DeLong, S. Calanni, R. Wright, W. Sparlinq, G. Hilt, J. Almuuist. J. Trusso. H. Johnson, F. Britain Bumbalo, W. Stroth. RD ROW: Mr. Joy, J. Ferrau. J. Auria, J. Smith, J. Marker, R. Juul, A. Diversa, B. Atkins, R. Harrison, J. Dolan, C, Olson, Mr A ers P ROW: A. Hennas, Mr. Sundberg, J. Farnella, G. Erickson, T. Larson, J. Thompson. A. Dolce. S. Trusso. W, Woodhall, R. Johnson D Anderson, R. Smith. 0. Luccllesi, T. Galbato. Football at JH CHIEVING the honor of being the first undefeated team since 1898, the 1949 football squad was a great team in every sense of the word. Eight straight games they played and captured, and they amassed the sensa- tional average of six yards for each time they carried the ball. The only time Jamestown High School was behind all season was at the half time of their first game with Kenmore-I4-13. At Tonawanda Ted Olsen's great catch of Don Anderson's touchdown pass was the outstanding play. Jim Bumbalo stood out against his old school, Dunkirk, with his fine defensive play. With their next victory over Lackawanna people began talking of an undefeated season. The Red Raiders were really up for their toughest opponent, North Tonawanda, champs of the Niagara Frontier League, whom they defeated 18-7. Although defensive- ly weak in their next game, Jamestown submerged Olean, while Roger Olson went 92 yards for a touchdown. Then came vaunted Immaculate Heart Academy with twenty - one straight Wins and helped by George Kote's great running, the Red Raiders Won again. In their final victory, the Raiders took on Binghamton and while Dick Wright went 47 yards on a re- verse, Jamestown chalked up its eighth straight. The team was a reat tribute to a g fine coach, Sam I-Iammerstrom, and its captain, Roger Olson. The twenty-three lettermen of the 1949 Varsity Football Team were as follows: K. Almquist, D. T. Anilvi-sun, F. Britain. J. liumbulu, S. Cnlanni. J. Czinnlt-, C. Castle, C. Conti, J. DeLong, .I. Dolan, M. Dumenici, 'l'. Gzillratu. Mgr.. S. Guiffreilu, A. Hz-nnas, Mur., D. F. Johnson, H. V. Johnson. G. Kotv. R. Moran, T. Olsen, R, Olson, W. Sparling, W. Stroth, R. D. Wright, Sept. 24 -Kenmore ........ 14 Jstn .... ........ 2 T Sept. 350-Tonznwanda .... 0 .Istn ,,.,, ,,,.,,, 1 9 Oct. T-Dunkirk .......... 0 Jstn .,., ,,,,,,, 1 3 Ut-t. 15-Lackawanna .... 12 Jstn .... ......, 2 0 Oct. 22-N, Tonawunda.. T Jstn .... ........ 1 N Uet. zrikflli-an ,............. G Jstnn.. . ,... U33 Nov. 5-W'att-rtmvn . ..... T Jstn .... ..,..,, 2 5 Nov. 12-Binghamton .... 0 .Istn .... ,,.,,,, : S4 Total ....... ...... I li 195 IOL Hzstory of Football at JHS OOTBALL 1nd Ilme tovxn I-hgh Sehool hue been 1round together for 1 long tlme In the e1rly YLIFS t IS sport l11d 1 lnrd IllTle gettlng st1rted beeluse of tl1e smlllness of the school ID seuelty ot aluers Yet 1n t e xelr 1898 lmestovu n Hugh Sehool n11n lllkd to produee 1 f1I'I1OL1S team Not enee vx IS If belten, not o11ee was It t1ed and neyer was IIS goal l1ne crossed The deeds of thls team, whlch IS pxctured below, wxll prob1bly newer be equaled The QIIUL at tl1e turn of the eentury wls 1 rough one llld lt took some hardy men to pl1y lt About 1906, the rules were ehanged a great deal for the bet ter The QIFITL W1s made less dangerous llld tl11t ye1r the forw1rd pass was 1n trodueed Then footblll began agam ln e1rnest, only to be once more curtzuled durmg the First XX orld W 1r 1922 s1w 1 xery good footblll 1ggregat1on whleh put together 370 points to thelr op ponents I7 They lost one game 6 o to XTIIFFCII The team of 1909 was onee t1ed 1nd the ILU11 of 1910 lost but one g1me, IS dld the IQZS te1m The gre1t te1m of 1931 lost only one game, a non seheduled contest to Lrle East 58 7 Through the years, rn 1lr1es w1th Tltus Some small eollege teams eyen found the1r way mto our early sehedules Hardly a year passes w1thout so111e new schools enterxng the Red and Green football wars The Red Ralders have faced these opponents br1vely some txmes w1th a strong te1m 1nd sometimes w1th a weak team FOOTBALL ll949l lSee ulctures pages llJ2 I03l ST ROW R Wright F Brltaln M oy r t 0 n C Con R Mo SECOND ROW D lnhnson H Johnson A Hennas D Anderson Mr Hammerstrom G Kate R Almuulst Mr Ayers T Galbaio W Sirolh C Castle TOP ROW 1 DeLong J Canale I Bumbalo W Sparlmg S Gunlireda M Domemcu S Calanm T 0 on FOOTBALL H8981 Bootey Whnttaker Parker Blanchard Wellman Lalun Gardner Hoyt Fisher Curtns Ahlstrom Pruce Humehaugh Sample Rell Baker Dschuden Forbes Curhs NOT lN PICTURE Wllcox U 1 1 'L ' ' ' ' I 7 'Q . A . e - , - 1 ss 1 a , . , , . . 1 l ' - l ' .I , .L Y nl h' , , - ,- - Q Q l T 1 k L 3 1 'I - ' 1 -. . . d , ' , ,, , ' h , ,, , , , . - , 1 ' K K1 ' . ' . . ' '. I 'l - - 14 Y .K K L . xl r . - 1 Q n K 1 ' ' 1 e I ' , K X T I n - I . n , , ,, , , U . vnlle, Bradford and Warren took root. 1 l 1 1 I l if J Y H x f 5 4 l 1 wx A k K A . s 1 . , , . . . I . . N , - . K . -. 1 Y , . , , , ' , , . , ' 1 1 - e . 'e . 2 - ' 1 Nl l 1 1 . . ' . ln 1 1 . . FIR z . ' . A ' , r. .l , M . Tal .. R. Iso , . ti. . ran, I . . . . . . . ' , . ' . . ' 4. . ', - ls . R, lfxgleg- is wx.-.A BASKETBALL Mr, Taft. C. Sarru, S. Milioto. M. Bergwall. R. Kotsauis. W. Suarlinq. I. Mlstretta, T, Olsen, J. DeLong. A. Eilstrnm. G, Martin. R. Howard. A, Parsiliti, Basketball AMIISTOXVN High School once more completed a very successful sea- son under the excellent coaching of Mr. Rolland Taft. The Red Raiders won the Lake Shore League with a I3-I rec- cprd and also captured the County AA laurels. They lost to Olean in the Bi- County AA finals and therefore broke an eleven-year rule of representing the Southern Tier in the Section 6 Hnals in Buffalo. This year's starting five were: Dick H-pw,ird, Art lfdstrom, Ted Olsen, Chris Sarto, and jerry DeI.ong. THE SCHEDULE Hornell Gownnda Dunkirk Olean , Fredonia XY'estlield Utica Free Academy Southwestern Silver Creek Falconer Gowanda Dunkirk Fredonia Hornell Vfestfield Southwestern Silver Creek Fdlconer Olean S1 32 34 34 31 28 59 26 38 35 S3 50 42 60 32 311 w JU 39 S0 .I Iamestow Iamestow lamestow Iamestow Alamestow lamestow tlamestoxx hlamestoxx tlamestow -lamestoxx xlamestoxx .imestow hlamestow .lamestoxx klamestow .lamestoxx klamcstow klamestow amestow I1 I1 I1 I'1 I1 I1 I1 I1 I1 I1 I1 I1 I1 I1 I1 I1 I1 l'l I1 -43 46 37 45 Sl 54 S4 S2 40 S1 S4 S4 63 S9 S9 49 613 Ss 45 54 The J-Club HIE J-Club was founded in the fall of 1922, by Mr. Harry 'Doc' XVat- son. The aim of this organization is to promote sportsmanship and school spirit. The only requirement for membership is the earning of a letter in any varsity sport. Mr. Watson, along with his other various activities, was the faculty ad- visor until the fall of 1948, when Mr. Wiquist took over the role. It was un- der Mr. Wiquist's one-year leadership that girls who had earned a varsity let- ter were admitted into membership for J-Club was one of the high sehool's most active booster organizations. Among the accomplishments of this year's J-Club was the sale of banners, sweatshirts, license plate tags, and mega- phones, all of which helped create the school spirit. The J-Club also sponsored several dances after the football and basketball games. These proved to be very popular with the students. The ofhcers are: the first time. The present faculty ad- Eziifilfltsidcntt' W DOn1?tAEndif:?0nr: visor, Mr. Taft, has helped the club Secretary f Ann Hammerstrom along tremendously and this year the Treasurer Andy Henms ig A 2 2 .. in N - ' . f A .tu ,, - . .QU il , . E Q - Y Ti- uv! I-CLUB FIRST ROW: C. Sarro. Miss Sanders. A. Hennas, A. Edstrom, D. Anderson, A. Hammerstrom. Coach Taft. S. Calanni. SECOND ROW: 1. Bumbalo. E. Patchen. l. Carlson, V. Vullo, C. Hendrickson. C. Carlson. R. Almquisi, R, Moran. T. Olsen, W. Slrolh. THIRD ROW: M. Domenici, L. Ceci, C. Castle, .l. DeLong, F. Briiian, W. Snarling. R. Wright, A. Trioi. D. lnhnson, S. Guilireda. FOURTH ROW: S. Donaldson. J. Dolan. W. Knudsen. T. Galbato, S. Milioto. H. Johnson. S. Olson. G. Kote. fi. 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Gifts from several classes have materialized all at once and left us with some needed equipment. Then, too, one of our class- rooms has talten on a completely mod- ern air. The most outstanding addition is the new Baldwin lflectronic Organ, which was first used at the Commencement of the Class of '49. It is a beautiful organ, and the first our school has ever owned. Money was left toward its purchase by the Classes of '1o, '14, '16, '27, '37, '38, and '41, by the Soldiers and Sailors Me- morial liundg and by the Centennial Commission liund. On April 25, 19go, at the second concert in the spring con- cert series, the organ will be dedicated to soldiers and sailors who lost their lives in W'orld Wglrs I and ll. The plate will be furnished by the Class of '49. The new organ is in the orchestra pit in our auditorium. It has been used this year, and will be in the future, for prac- tice purposes by pupils who are study- ing organ. Two other gifts, generously donated by the Class of '49, under the sponsor- ship of Nliss Bonny Dean, were given to the library department. These were .1 new Califone Record Player and a large. electrically lighted globe. The phono- graph plays all speeds and types of rec- ords and recorded broadcast transcrip- tions. The Listening Club uses the records Qalso given by the Class of '49l and the phonograph at every meeting. Additions to the record collection will be made by the library department. The new globe is exceedingly useful for securing geographical information because its borders and print are very clear and easy to see when it is lighted. In one of our classrooms, we see some new equipment. Room zrg has been completely refurnishcd for the retail- ing courses taught by Xliss Mabel John- son. It contains a modern display case, a wrapping counter, and a cash register: all the furniture is in a blond finish. The emphasis in these courses is to study good behind- the-counter salesmanship. The courses are valuable to anyone who is intending to make retailing his career. The Music Department has been blessed with a wealth of new equip- ment. This year's 1X'Cappella members have had the privilege of breaking in their beautiful new robes. The mem- bers of the Band are hoping to have their new uniforms in time for their last performances. All of this apparel has been purchased in part by money that was raised by the Music Parents Association. The Music Parents were also instru- mental in buying the new tape recorder which has enabled the music groups to hear and to criticize their own work. To the members of the Band and Or- chestra, who have matched their wits for so long with temperamental music stands, the arrival of new ones, which are specially designed for perfect bal- ance, was an occasion for rejoicing. Needless to say, all of these things are cnriching our school by giving more and more opportunities to each succeeding class. Acknowledgemeizts S the Rial ,NIJ Ci?'L'l'lI goes to Our acknowledgements could not be press, we must pause to acknowl- edge the efforts of those who without recognition have contributed to the suc- cess of this book. To the Jamestown Post-journal, we should like to express our gratitude for donating the individual pictures of the football players used on pages Ioz and 103. ln addition we give our sincere thanks to the following artists, whose clever art work appears in the Rauf am! GVt'l'lIZ Cordon Benson Iired Britain David M. johnson Fslie Lindberg Elizabeth Messina Edward Sheridan Marie Trafieante complete until we express our apprecia- tion to the caption writers, whose dif- ficult job it was to create the interest- ing phrases which describe each grad- LILIKC, and to the Camera Club, for their snapshots which have enlivened the book. XVe are also very grateful to Mr. Claude K. Ahlstrom for so kindly per- mitting us to reproduce his photograph of the 1898 football team. To all of these people, who have given so generously of their time and effort to make our annual the best one possible, we say with sincerity, Thank You. SNAPSHOTS TOP ROW: Miss Jacques-Miss Goranson-Mr. Taft. Mr. Wiquist. Mr. Ayers. BOTTOM ROW: Misses Lois McGraw. Lorraine Berg. Sylvia Erickson. Nina johnson, Ellen Soderkcrg. Mrs. Fosherg, Mrs. Price U. H. S. Oflice Staff!-Dr. Blaisdell and Mr, Hammerstrom. UN, ff JSF-.f fjijki af-R fT '- 'Nh'-...W fc' f i 315361 ffrff57 j,f 2 I Q 315 ragga ,H 5 QQ L., ding, X CF' 5 W3 Ifgn Aga 'Kiln Q MWN-fa-Q X ww Af N SV M f f C iam sf X. Q-.-.I PREM NG F9l2OuLE MS iq SO KW-KSKAK kibkmg f X Qu x f -FN27 X bugs-VJ f.,-.5-,QQZQ f' wouwvr 'HOPT XL' 1-v--fr-' AL--Ar ! jx X X ,A+-W , KJ! L wig X wa wmv w ? mm ,ff Q UAL DH TJ tafx 'XUVV LIL +1 hx X ,. F I uso r -N. . 1 ,LQ ., x , ' , 2 . ' -WW ',5:2'.,P x i V f- Nw, . 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