Lima High School - Ska Hase Ga Oan Yearbook (Lima, NY)
- Class of 1949
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THIS Sl4A-l4ASE-EA- CAN 194-9 PRESENTED BU THE STUDENT EUUEICIL LIIUH HIGH SCHOOL EHTIQ nfw 'JURR ,r 41' tb 'ln LJ. H 5.11 .nl 'er evldcmfcm' We, the staff of the nSka-Hase-Ga-Oahu, wish to dedicate the l9h9 yearbook to our principal Mr. William H. Maloy. Although his duties have been heavy, he has always found time to lend his advice and sympathy to any student. His leadership through the past four years has made our school not better, but best. It is with this in mind that we dedicate this yearbook to our good friend and teacher, Mr. William H. Maloy. The Yearbook Staff and Advisors have worked long and hard to for publishing a boon which will long remain a cherished record and history of the past school year Very best wishes to the Seniors of IOUQ May they find success and happiness in the future years 3 0 0 E I ef l . , 3 complete this edition of the uSka-Hase-Ga-Oann. They are to be congratulated A if HQ' :J ,.,.x,.ff ff J 'Zhi PM L may Ll, V W x S 9. fa 25' X 4 aw!! Row I Principal William H Maloy, Mrs Whitbounre, Miss Hatch, Mrs Egan, Mrs Goodwin, Miss Knapp, Row II Mrs Bush, Mrs Brooks, Miss Slattery, Mr Peters, Mrs Gray, Mrs Bailey, Mr Rmtigliano Principal William H Maloy Science Mrs Margaret Whitbourne Mathematics, General Science Miss Jean Hatch Music Mrs Rose Egan Second and third grades Mrs Goodwin Fourth and fifth gradds Miss Knapp Home Economics Mrs. Dolores Bush Seventh and eighth grades Mrs. Gertrude Brooks Social Studies, Languages Miss Catherine Slattery English, Library Coach James Peters Physical Education, Health, Social Sttdies Mrs. Blanche Gray First and second grades Mrs. Marion Bailey Fiftn and sixth grades Joseph Rutigliano Business 6 ' 5' , it I K gg , 4, y 2 3 2 Q ' 2 n 1 rw 0 Q l I I U . - , - . - ll 1 Q K 0 lx fn 3 nf. f , X f rf F ,QM 99' X ,,,. f fgf px lb-16 ww-05 Pres. Kennetn Burmeister Vice-Pres. Dana Scnillinger liness tnat always w1ns Student Council Rep Loring Donegan 'Not too serious, n too gay, a rare good friend in every way Sec'y John Pecx Kenn': Newspaper Club2, 3,43 Class President 2,3,QQ Baseball 2, 3,45 Basketball 2,3,4Q Vice- Predident Student Council 3, National Honor Society 2,3,u: Chorus 3,ug Pres. Athletic C Club ug Student Council 2,3, 43 Dana: Band 1, ug Basketball 2,3,u: ball 2 ,li Sports Edltor 3' E M 4, Student Council u S c 2 Play 4 Yearooon Stafl 4 Chorus Base- Club 2 Asst l' Sec Class Senior 2 3, 2,3,lg Pres.l: 3,43 Newspaper Sports Club 3 V1ce Pres Intramurals l He full of VlgOP and 'A young man wno 13 hard o vim, possessed witn a friend bluff, in basketball he Knows his stuff N John Band 1,2 3 M, Chorus 3,l,Pres 3, Newspa er Club 2,3,+, Art ndltor 3,4, S orts Cluo 3,4, Class Sec 3,+, Bob Sports Club l,2,3,l, Freas 3 ball 3,l, Basketball 2,3,L, National Honor Society 3,h, Home Ec Club 3,u, Pres Tnrtramurals l,2 3,4 Student Council 4 Yearboom l,Manager baseball 2 ring Student Council 2,l, Treas 4 Sports Club 2,3,l, dasxetball Jr Varsity 2 3 Varsity l Home Ec Club 3 ,,K,.7A1 Treas Robert Merritt 'His talents are diver His crowning glory is his fied but the stage is his size 13 shoe 5 eatest pride 9 I I 3d1 ' . ,n . J ' ! 1 I ! 9 . , , 9 V e . Vg ' - . ug N' 5 1 1 9 34: ll is ' 1 . I ' t T ' YI - A . y Lo ': V ' ot 5 t C ' i. ll I 0 , : X I 3 K y --f , ,A. zz. . y 3 ' P' ' X I - 1 1 5: ug Class Treas. 2,3,u: Base- , . ti yy s W - A 1 . . f , . 1 :S ,f I f e l ,C C A 1 V f 'f ' si- H ' il rr .ll Barbara Lee Lefler 'Barb is a gir you'd lik to meet, she has pretty eyes smiles so sweet H W- KWH June Kingsley 'June is a friend so goo and true, when she's around we're never blue Qwuu w,,cww Ruth Wilson Barb Library Club Vice Pres 3 Newspaper Club 3, Home Ec Club 3,4 Treas M, Sports Club 3,4 Cheerleader Cnorus 4, Senior Play Pat Library Club 3 , Pres 4 Newspaper Club 3, Home Ec Club 3,u, Junior Red Cross 3 Student Council , S orts 4 P Club 4, Chorus Librarian. Senlor Play A Patricia Keenan e 'Quiet, serene and ta , Always a friend to all Ruth Portville Central School l Newspaper Club 3, , Cnorus 3 , Sports Club 3 4 Senior Play 3 h Newspaper reporter yce Newspaper Club 2,3, , Sports Club 3,u Chorus l,2, , Library 3, Senior Play nwith a friendly smile for everyone, she has friends and she has fun.u June Library Club 2,3, Chorus Sec Treas , Student Council , VicevPres Asst 1949 Judge M, Home Ec Club Sec 3,u, Girls Sports 3,u, Newspaper Club 2 Editor , Asst Editor 3, Vice Pres Junlor Class, Senior Play 4 Club 35 Joyce Richardson Ulf I could talk until I knew no more to say and some one would listen, it would be a perfect day.n 10 A, - : -' . ,Q-3 . rn . . V ' H S 3nui - ' . V ,M. . :S ' 1 ' ll If and . EWU W ' d 1- ' . . ff A ' if - lu .ll . 1 Bfui ' I' . . I , 1 I+' u - 1 I M- W 723 ,nfl su' nil A 1 Q S , E 33 Jo : A-LL I ' M- , Richard Yorks Ronald orks Richie Basketball l,2,3, , Baseball 1 233114. Sports 1.p2y39 Student Council , Red Cross 4, Intramurals l,2,3, ,Home Ec Club 3,b. Senior Play Ronnie Library Club 3,u, Sports Club l,2,3,u, Newspaper Club 3,4, Sec Treas , Junior Red Cross 4, Sec Treas 4 Photographic Club 2 Basketball Scorekeeper 3 Timekeeper 4 'Rich is quiet and tak uLet the world slide, I'll life at ease, he does gis best not budge an inch N an tries always to please ldaiflreidful' James Snerman mmy Newspaper Club 2,3,u, Sports 'Little grains of misch Club 3 Library L, Student mixed witn grains of sass, Council 3, Basxetball 2,3 brought the mighty senior from Baseball 2,3,4, Class V1ce ne Fresnran class Pres 2. Senior Play Joseph Shanks Adrian Neyers Joe Student Councll 3,u, Pres 4 Sports Club l,2,3, , Pres Ped Cross Club 3, Yearbook Staff 3,u, Art Editor Q Basketball l 2,3 4, Manager 4 Intrmurals l,2,3,h, Rep Student Council Convention 3 4, Football 3 Adrian Basketball l,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2g3yL',., Sports 1y2 3 -4, Intramurals l 2,3,4 Year boox Staff 4 Football 3 Chorus 4' Senior Play 4 uTho' he looms very 'Tnere goes a laubh, a quiet hearty one, wherever you find Premo, you'll always find fun 11 : M. . s L+: u. I- M.. . ' L+- ....... 1 . 3 in N ' . . 3 - 5 an In 3 ' ' es d 'll . ' Ji : ' ief 3 ' ' , , . F ' 3 tx x A on I n ' ' ll. . k . . . 4' J . Q- . 1 l I . r , 15 ' , , ' I fy 1 V' T 1 ,ig Q ' 1 X: ' . l,y ,, , V fs : f , ' Q ' ' f nd a - - - -.ll J 4 ' The Senlor Class presented a tnree act comedy, June Mad, under tne direction of Miss Slattery October lp The cast of characters was as follows Penny Wood Dr Wood Mrs Wood Chuck Harris G Mervyn Roberts Roger Van Vlecx Milly Lou Fffle Elmer Tuttle Mr Harris Ralph Wentworth Julie Harris Shirley Wentworth Rutn Wilson Kenneth Burmeister Patricia Keenan James bherman Jana Schillinger Jonn Peck June Kingsley Joyce Richardson Adrian Meyers Robert Merritt Richard Yorks Barbara Lefler Lucllle narvey June Mad was a comedy in three acts, concerning the Wood famlly, a very normal but very modern famlly The atmosphere of the house was always full of brlghtness, humor, and affection The play was a dramatization of several days in a g1Pl'S life, when she passes from childhood into womennood. 12 In September l9h5, ll pupils enrolled in the Freshmen Class of Lima High Scnool Although as a class we did not organize, two of our members, Richard Yorks and Adrian Meyers, gained honors playing on the Junior Varsity basketball team We began our Sophomore year by wel oming Patricia Keenan, Barbara Lefler and Loring Donegan from Saint Rose School, and bidding goodbye to Lorna Hayward and Vivian Herrington Tne next step for our class, which now had fifteen members, was to elect the following officers, President Kenneth D Burmeister, Vice President James Sherman, Secretary Dana Schillinger, Treasurer Robert Menritt On the baseball and basketball teams we were ablely represented by Adrian Meyers, Kenneth Burmeister, Richard Yorks and Dana Schilllnger A succession of raffles, card selling campaigns, a card party and our Sophomore Hop left us with a balance of 377 hh in our treasury as we passed on to our Junior year In our third year of High school, Ruth Wilson joined the class from Portville, and Vivian Brisbane left, thus keeping our Junior Class enrollment at 15 Again we were well represented in baseball and basketoall by Kenneth Burmelster, Dana Schillinger, Adrian Meyers Richard Yorks, Robert Merritt and James Sherman while Barbara Lefler was on the Varsity Cheerleading team The officers we picked for our Junior year were, President Kenneth Burmeister, Vice President June Kingsley, Secretary John Peck, Treasurer Robert Merritt and Student Council representative James Sherman We worked very hard selling play, Aunt M1randa's Will Our Junior Prom held May 28 with George Manning's orchestra providing the music was an immense success In a nomination held throughout the school, Robert Merritt, Joe Shanks and Dana Schillinger were picked to run for President of the Student Council After a hard campaign, Joe Shanks was elected and has proved an able leader When at last our long awaited Senior year arrived, it started off much the same as our Junior year had The 15 members of our class elected President Kenneth Burmeister, Vice President Dana Schtllinger, Secretary John Peck, Treasurer Robert Merritt, and Student Council representatlve Loring Donegan During our preceeding three years, there had been a controversy over Whetnef we should go to New York or Washington on our Senior trip After the class voted to visit New York, we began to think up more ways to raise an additional 3300 While we were engaged in our first project, a magazine sale, we began to practice our Senior play, June Mad Under Miss Slattery's able direction we produced a play which everyone proclaimed one of the best ever put on in Lima High School Everyone had a grand time at our Senior Ball, November 12, dancing to the music of Sonny Allenls orchestra This year we have six boys on the basketball team, Adrian Meyers, Kenneth Burmeister, Dana Schillinger, Richard Yorks, Loring Donegan, And Robert Merritt We owe much of our success to Miss Slattery, our class advisor during our last three years of high school She has given us inspiration in our schoolwork,1n money earning campaigns and prodded us a little bit when we needed it We know now, as the time draws near for us to leave Lima High School, that we have spent some of our happiest days here, and we'll never forget the wonderful friends, teachers and times we've had in Lima High School Ruth Wilson Richard Yorks FLAQS IOTTO OUR rAML SHALL LIJE FOREVER VALEDICTORIAN Ruth H Wilson SALUBETORIAN Kenneth D Burmeiste 13 idf T-shirts, cards, and baked goods and conducted a successful mystery auction and one-act -J C' vi P' rx V : . . ' : ' . r 'Ld James and I had heard that some scientists at U C L A had invented a tlme and space machine Having notnlng to do, we tnougnt it would be fun to look ten years into the future, and visit our present classmates So we traveled to the Sunshlne State and looked up Professor McGillihooper He readily consented to send us lnto the future We each entered separate compartments and that was the last I saw ol Jim From the U C L A campus I traveled to Lima As I walked down Main Street, I asked where I might find a reasonably priced car The people told me that Meyer's Auto Service was the best in town Where have I heard the name 'Meyers' before? Why of course, he was one of my classmates I decided then and there that I would visit Mr Meyers It seemed that Adrian had recently bought out Hayes and Andrews and was doing a booming business As I d1dn't intend to stay in Lima very long, Adrian kindly offered me the use of his personal 1939 Special Deluxe Super Ford Convertible to visit other classmates. I thanked him and set out to find some more of my fellow students of ' 9 Driving down College Street, I had the urge to stop at the high school When I came up the steps, I noticed two lovely teachers chatting in the corridor Coming closer I recognized them to be Miss Patricia Keenan and Miss Barbara Lefler Because they were busy with the grade children, and I was in a hurry, we only talked a short while and soon I was on my way As I drove down Spring Brook Hill, I noticed a sign that said nConstruction Ahead, Road Blocked H I got out of my borrowed car, wonderln what was belng done to the road I spoke to a tall handsome man who seemed to be in charge We shook hands and to my surprise I found that he was our own Kenneth Burmeister, great world known engineer He was home on a three week vacation and offered to put in the new bridge As he was busy at the moment, we agreed to meet later at Garey's streamlined soda bar When I returned to my car, I saw that a great trailer truck was parked behind me and I walked back to see if I coulc persuade the driver to let me out Upon opening the cab door, I saw Rich Yorks sitting behind the wheel He recognized me lmmediately and we talked for half an hour or more I discovered that he was the owner of a prosperous line of trans contlnental truck lines He was just drivlng that truck to test it, slnce it was a new model Fe was invited to meet with Kenny and me at Garey's While drlving back through town, I discovered that I was low on gasoline I pulled into a very modern Super Shell station and while my car was being serviced, I went in the station to buy a candy bar Behind the counter I found my old friend and 'partner in crime Jimmy Sherman He told one of his mechanics to service my car FREE That was mighty nice of Jimmy and I thanked him very gratefully and promised to stop again Now with my fuel tank full, I drove along and noticed many herds of cattle grazing in the fields I stopped and looked in amazement, wondering who had that big a herd Soon a bigCadillac came zooming down the road and sreeched to a stop a bare three feet from my bumper Upon looking at the driver, I noticed that it was Ronnie Yorks He almost over whelmed me by his hearty greeting I congratulated him on his success and he invited me to look over his holdings I accepted and soon we entered a mansion like house and his personal secretary ushered us into the office As soon as I got a good look at his secretary, I saw it was good olc Joyce Richardson We had a wonderful half hour before I had to leave to make my trip back to the U C L A campus CLASS FLOWER THE YELLOW ROSE 14 . 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Q 1 o , 2 .1 A ..... . r'- I traveled by train from the U C L A campus to New York Here I was to see specialist about a rare disease and itch I had contracted As I arrived, I stared in amazement at the improvements Last time I was in New York was with the class of ' 9 looked up the address of my specialist and took a taxi to his house where I would receive the treatment As I rang the bell, a fine looking young lady appeared at the door She seemed to be having trouble with the children I asked if the doctor was in and she showed me to his office Here behind a massive desk and smoking 3f cigars, I found my old sea going schoolmate Dana Schillinger He said he was living great for his wife was doing all tne work It wasn't until then that I realized that Dr Schill1nger's 'one and only' was the former Miss Ruth Wilson I asked them if they knew where any of the other classmates were They told me that John Peck was starring in opera I went to see him and we had dinner at Jack Dempsey's restaurant He had at least six girls with him and he was really in the money I left him the next day and journeyed down to the waterfront As I wandered a ong I noticed a familiar sign reading nShanks' Boat Livery I went inside, and sure enough there was Joe Shanks renting boats When I entered his office he was Jabbering into two different phones at once and steadily puffing on a large cigar When he saw me, he kung up and stepped forward to shake hands Joe no longer rented leaky boats but oil tankers, cargo vessels and even luxury liners Just as I was about to leave, a handsome, fair haired was Loring Donegan He and his fatner were partners and extremely busy exporting furs and importing plumbing equipment for his brother I headed back west to U C L A As I boarded my plane, I saw a handsomely dressed couple ahead of me I readily found the girl to be the former June Kingsley, now Mrs Bruce Cope Just after dinner we were forced to land in a farmer's pasture Our pilot sent up a flare for help and in a few minutes a large black convertible came roaring out of the night and slid to a stop The farmer was rather irritated for we seemed to have scared hms pure bred beef cattle in same as usual, only more and had over l0,000 head and returned to U C L A NAME Kenneth Burmeister John Peck Dana Schillinger Robert Merritt Loring Donegan Richard Yorks Ronald Yorks Adrian Meyers James Sherman Joe Shanks Joyce Richardson Ruth Wilson June Kingsley Patricia Keenan Barbara Lefler NOTED FOR Leadership Curly hair Basketball Big feet Pauline Quietness landing Then I recognized him as Bob Merritt Bob was just the wealthy and with even bigger feet He now owned about lOOO acres of cattle Bob was really doing fine Next morning I left Bob and from there to my present life HOROaoOPV Movies in assemblies Reckless driving Women Student Council Jim Heartbreaker Bruce Pete's The college AMBITION Engineer Actor singer Coach Coach Barpenter Farmer Pilot Sailor Doctor Ruth Barber Secretary Actress Secretary Teacher Teacher CLASS COLOWS GREEN ANU WHITH 15 PROBABLY WILL BE Farmer Bachelor At Pinco Farmer Plumber Husband Farmer Mechanic Gas station attendant Father of dozen kids Married Housewlfe HGPPY Soda Jerk Housewife . . . . . a . ' A . I 1 . o I I 1 . H. . fellow ran in and told Joe he needed another boat, but quick. Joe then introduced us. It We, the Senlor Class of l9h9 being of unsound mind and extremely www' bequeath the following Shirley McQuoid, Kenneth Burmeister leaves his height Barbara Farrell, Adrian Meyers leaves his weight Donald Conner, Dana Scnlllinger leaves his basketball abllity Donald YOPD, John Peck leaves his curly hair Janice Wright, Joyce Richardson leaves her sense of humor Betty Semmel, Ruth Wilson leaves her smile John Leonard, Richard Yorks leaves his pleasing personality Alice Andrews, Barbara Lefler leaves her Small wa' t llne Frances Petrlllo, Robert Merrltt leaves his brother Leo Thomas Swartzenburg,June Kingsley leaves her typing ability Barbara COPD, Patricia Keenan leaves her quletness Howard Robert Ronald Josenh Garling, Ronald Yorks leaves his farming abillty Strasburg, Joseph Shanxs leaves his ability of leadership Gerhardt, James Sherman leaves all his women Pennington, Loring Donegan leaves his charming attraction Mr Valoy, we leave a new Physics Flass m Urs hrs m Mrs Mrs Miss Miss Idiss Mrs rooas, we leave a more 'ntelllgent Social Studles Class Gray, we leave hope for ner future flrst graders Ugan, we leave a rolling bin Goodwin, we leave a whlp with which to train her puplls Bailey, we leave a new flatophone Knaop, we leave a new et of vocal cnords H8tCH, we leave a new victrola Bush, we leave a new car, sh needs lt MP Rutigli8UC, we leave a bigger typlng room Mrs Whitbourne, we leave the future Einsteins of the world low mentality, do to women Lima high, we leave the pleasant memories of one of the most outstandlng senlor classes 16 V I J To . 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S , X Advlsor Mrs Margaret Wnitoourne, Row I L Perry, F Petrlllo, C Hendricmson, J Wright, M Shanks, Row II Mrs Whitbourne, R Barber, P Payne, B Semmel, L Jans, A Andrews, Row III D Yopp, M E Meyers, M L Semmel, M Barnes, L Harvey, A Adams, R Strasburg, D Conner CLASS OrBICERS President Ruth Barber Secretary Lucille Harvey Treasurer Alice Adams Student Council Rev Mary E Meyers The Junior Class has had a very active and successful year Many of our members were outstanding Ruth Barber was chosen Editor of the ye book, Lula Jans was elected President of Chorus, Mary Shanxs wascaptalnof tne cheerleaders, and president of the Junior Red Cross Lucille Harvey and Frances Petrlllo were also cheerleaders Donald Conner was on the starting five in our basketball team Lulu Jans, Alice Andrews, Alice Adams, and Donald Conner attended tne Music Festival at Geneseo February 20 Mary E Meyers was in charge of tne assemblies Among other activities, tne Junior Class soonsered a F1remen's dinner, bake sales and tne annual Junior Prom, May O 19 Vice-Presbdent ------ Alice Andrews 65444 ag 7757 Advisor Mrs Gertrude Brooks, Row I S Harvey, P Birch, B Copp, D Gerhaddt, J Vollmer, Row II P Schlllinger, R Kase, M Beare, V Madigan, D Merritt, G Beckwith, Row III T Swartzenburg, R Brisbane, H Garling, E Swick, R Nowack, J, McNe11ly CLASS OFFICERS Vice President Patricia Birch Secretary Sylvia Harvey Treasurer Barbara Copp Student Council Rep Donna Gerhardt The first half of the school year the class limited its activities in order that they would not interfere with those of the Senior Class During the second half, however, they staged several bake sales and raffles 20 President -------- Robert Kase dam 4,4 7952 Advisors Mr Joseph Rutigliano, Miss Jean Hatch, Row I R Simmons, D darrett, I Rogers, D Lamb, M Vollmer, E Nowack Row II H Scnillinger, B Jobson, S Beecher, J Princin, M Garling, D Brisbane Row III G Schillinger, R Davison, V Hopwood, CLASS OFFICERS President Gayle Schillinger Jice President Rosemary Simmons Secretary Josephine Pirincin Treasurer Maryanna Garling Student Council Rep Austln Stewart The activities of the class, although limited, nave been very succesful These activities included several bake sales and an assembly program consisting of a whlte elephant sale Douglas Brisbane proved himself to be a very able auctioneer at tnis program, increasing tne treasury by a considerable amount 21 l 1 Vue 9 o : .1 0 . Q. R. Gerhardt, D. Driscoll, A. Stewart, M. Yorks, R. Stevens. t ' va Advisor Miss Mary Knapp, Row I R Junot, F Bradley, J Slocum, B Storke, J Leonard, Row III Miss Knapp, J Pennington, M Yorks, D Forgue, B Farrell, M Icenogle The eight grade 13 combined with the seventh, although each has a separate homeroom The officers of the seventh are also those of the eighth Grade 22 Qld M. Andrews: Row II: B. Sherman, S. McNeilly, S. Murasco, V. Herington, cner Mrs Dolores Bush Row I Joyce Wright, R Farley, J Nowack, N Herington, Wilson, I Cavalier Row II J Rogers, J Rader, T Forgue, P Pearl, M Wemett, Menz, D Conner Row III B Farley, B Miller, B Klossner, M Marshall, D Morse, Hendrickson, R Dean, D Swicx CLAsS OFFICWPS President Vice President Secretary Yth Treasurer Sth Treasurer Student Council Reo Maurice Andrews David Conner Barbara Farrell Beverly Miller Sylvia Morasco Joe Pennington 23 UQ cnool vcnrd 1 :mr o e e L student Coulcll sexe J fsserul W P anl 1 2 All State 1us1c Conference, Rochester 3 NOJl6 in Assembl, Honeoje Falls game CA SCOtTSVll1G game CHP Oratorlcal sneech ir fssemblJ K Burmeister Valwortn game IAQ vyomlnb game CHD Paid Assembly arl dilflaer 2 Christmas Program Music Department Rush Henrletta game h Christmas movle Cnrlstmae Vacatlon MAH f' h NOV1G 1U As emblg Speaker in Assembly State Troooer 1vaLlCl JLJW Co no s ba IJ school nSS9TDlJ 21 2 Feacsers' onvertlon ith brade assemDlJ Ii lloweex School reobened Yorm game KHP Scottsvllle game CAD Sth grade Assembly harled Lame K Ffelo trlp to Ceneseo Band oncert Honeoy ralls game fl? As embly Speaxer Rlcnaro Peck 5 Midjear exams Vor game C APPIL Home Ec Club Assembly Movle in Assunbly 2 fa ter Y3C3tlOP l Senior Trib to New York School Reopened Student Councll LlGCtlOHS JUNE Librarj Club Assembly U bln l exams 2 daccal ureate 27 Commencement 24 U J N01 evo -Jtn o rmlstmce hSSSTulJ rmlst ce bay NO sclool Senlor all llxeo QJEPCGCLG Program Lelcester reshm n ASS8TOl5 ceoon game Chl T almsglvlnc EIL 6 U EDIT? A School eooened VOV19 ir Asse oly nemlocx game CAD valwortn gave Q13 Senlor IS emblK Harlex game Qi? cedon ga e Iatlon l Honor Socn lsserbly Uemlocx mr ill L Rlbnt Week sly 'yomirb game CLD Colhtd hu 1 Fe twx l at Geneseo TILI Janlor Prom Student Councll G neports of Conference at Marion Junior rss mbly Dr' f oncert Iusl epartment AssemblJ Miss Hat n SQRQQQQQQ D3TS'li UELLEQ 2 - S A oge'a' I - Tess Q s' C nT,r,nc, p - hen Cross Ass m'l, Et- ' ' rs' Q at S V,sef l'- 'w'i,r A H' fc L ,n' 5 Q - Qalg f L Sm'tn ' n' U '.':' 'cn Hz' ll- A .: 1 A ' 12- lug'a T y 1' 'J I 2 12- ' ' 3 20- U. L. ' Us v lY- 4' ' S1 ' 'I . A - - , F , . . 2 . C A 29- . r S ' f U 19- F .. e A mf ' a 1 ha ' ' 5 22-o- '1'r j' ' f Vacatiqn 21- Rush-A 'ri tta se. C'D 29- 'M 1 R ' DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY ,3,+- -2 0 ' 3 - A A. 4 - Q ', A A m - 1 A Q - 1 x .A -1' - 7 - ' ,., , 8-W , 1' , I. 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Sigas, E.Forgne, N .Gaccamise, D.Salone P.Ely, a.Reed Row TT :R.Wi1son, 5.Cornisn, D G E am 111 L D C MON IV .Nunemaxer, L.Menz, Snutt, H.Leonard, .Rogers Crandall, D.3eare, Kurelao, D.3ucK, Graves, S.3ucA, Parlny Smitn, D Brisbane, Slocum, D fb Falman, U ureiv on, vrignt, L 'nel rt I QELONU TnIRD GnAUE rIR3L SECORU urADE Tea Row ROW now Row DEI' Urs Rose Egan 5 QD e Jxoos, 'onne C Jans Ho ers G Martin on tx, J Smitu, L8PleJ w mend F1CKSOH, S bnnut, w Deecner, X V Faylor, Pr, 5 1 er, R Loans, U 34 Dearl, arl a canl e, . jeare, oras 1 :curb 0 P own, 1 Jross, n d lpy e guull, J nemnel, ' nmet L.. V Q v' Go Q' R. . .H 30.1 . num S A J.3 .- ' e 'Q lv - uw -w- I I N , pf q .- , 3 : u . ' . ' I: IJ.xuc'e , C. W., r, . , I.. 5 , .G II: d.Nh1 1 W. 4 J.f V, U.j - - .- - i. x. Nowack ' TTI: 4.' l.Cava- 11, q.m'11 ..H ' H. Wgoee, nn.. 'Sy ' IJ: 3.3 c 1'3 Y. P.Y , r, 1' K' -. L , ., I, f.P j.?'r , , E.mi11 r, 3.Mc 5 A 9 3' , Ggluvex Teacher: Row I. RowII Row III Mrs. M. Goodwin R. Shetler, L.Plain, J. Rogers Swick, M Forgue, Herington, E Pearl, C Lepnard l er, err Ltt, N Rader, B Peters, Q Junot Rignt Group ROW I Row II How III M Schillinger, K Semmel, P Graves A A Martin, S Alberti, L Pooley, L Park, R Nemett V Wright, K Marsnall, G Moses, L Calman, W Lamb GRADES FOUR FIVE ard glade can DES FIVE su Teacher Row I Row II Row III Mrs M Balley W Kurelxo, N Jans, N Barrett, B Rogers, R Calman, J Nortn rop, D Alberti C Farley, R Greiv son, R Slocum, D Fraser, B Pooley, S Young, I Hend rickson, J Crandall, E Perry, S Schill Inger, R Sherman R Yorks, R Cacca mise, H Englert, W Crandall, J Pearl, M LaMont, N Bare ham, E Gross, A Martin . G. '. 1 B. . . J. Mi 1 P. M - , 0 26 7 .mx o A mllrlmxsy ' Q WW? ' Q ' A Y ACUMHP5 Q J .MD hw Q ff aw 9 V fo t ' 'f Y S UW Advisors Mrs Margaret Whitbourne, Miss Mary Knapp, Row I M Andrews, P Keenan, D Gerhardt, R Simmons, Row II Mrs Whitbourne, K Burmeister, D SCh1lliHgSP, R Barber, J Shanks, J Kingsley, L Donegan, R Merritt, Row III M Shanks, J Pennington, R Kase, G Schillinger, A Stewart, M E Meyers, L Jaws, R Yorxs, Miss Knapp OFFItERS President Josepn L Shan s Secretary Ruth Barber Treasurer orlng Donegan This year the Student Council not only sponsered tne yearbooa, but also promoted several campaigns A clean uo program was set ap througd wnich homeroons endeavored to keep their school more clean and pleasant for visiting oeoole Efforts were made to keep law and order in scnool and on the school busses Personalized pencils and bookcovers bearirg L1ma's insign1a were sold to the students Money was also procured by SUOHSSPLHU dance hours after basketball games and sellinv potato chips, candy, ets during the noon hours All in all, we believe this nas been a most successful year for the Student Council 29 W : . . ' ' 2 . . . . ' 2 . . . -' . . . . . ' : . O Q I -A O ' I0 I A I x - . . - - - - - - ' . k V1ce-President- - - - June Kingsley - - - - - - L ' . , , - - A1 s 4 . 9- A o A U O ' V 1 .cz X on ,J 4 Q 0 I . Advisor Miss Catherine Slattery, Row I C Hendricxson, M Shanks, M L Semmel B Semmel, P Keenan, B Lefler, M E Meyers, Row II L Perry, P Payne, D Ger hardt, J Vollmer, L Jans, Miss Slattery, R Barber, M Barnes, Row III R Now ack, J Kingsley, J Sherman, A Andrews, R Yorks OFFICERS Vice President Barbara Lefler Under the capable leadership of Miss Slattery, the Llbrary Club started its activities early thls year by electing its officers as follows President Patricla Keenan and Vice President Barbara Lefler The Library Cluo has an enrollment of nineteen members Meetings are held regularly every Thursday in the library Processing booxs, grade library, bulletin boards and displays are some of the activities the Library Club undertakes The Library Club was begun in the old Lima High School building in 1921 Membership in the club is open to Sophomores, Juniors and Senlors Several of the members have gone on to library worn Last year the teachers' room was converted into the grade llbrary This library is open to grades one tnough six 30 : ' : 0 z o o u 3 President ------ Patricia Keenan fed Emu Advisors Mrs Dolores Bush, Mrs Marion Goodwin, Row I M Yorks, B Peters, L Plain, J Wright, G Greivson, C Jans Row II H Pearl, R Yorks, S Harvey, M Shanks, R Yorks, S Miller Row III R Simmons, W Crandall, B Semmel, R Nowack, R Gross, OFFICERS President Mary Shanks Vice President Betty Semmel Secretary Treasurer Ronald Yorks Student Council Rep Rosemary Simmons For many years previous to tne organlzing of the Junior Red Cross Council, the Junior Red Cross was in the capable hands of Mrs Gray When the Council was formed in 1947, Mrs Goodwin and Mrs Nhitbourne were chosen as leaders This year the Council is under the gu1dance of Mrs Goodwin and Mrs Bush The Junior Red Cross Council put on an assembly and Mrs Pierce, the county chairman of the Red Cross, was a guest She read a letter from Korea written to some Lima High School students to thanx them for a gift bon they had pacxed The Council had made and filled nut cups, designed napkins and made favors for the Veterans' Hospital at Batavia It was an honor for Lima High School when Mary Shanks was chosen to attend a conference in Massachusetts during tne summer 31 Y u u Q Q Q 0 f as 0 0 Q 0 0 0 o oo 0 0 Q o . Q Q an 0 0 a 0 - .--- , , F . o 0 Q s n o s a 0 0 I K , o Q ' o ndVlSOP Piss Anaon, Bow I S Harvey, Hen driskson, L Perry Row Il J RlCh3PdSOH, L Jana, J Vrlbht, L Shanxs, R Merritt, J Klng ley, B Iefler Row TII Miss Knapp, h L Semmel, J Vollmer, D Jernardt, R Yorxs, P Keenan GPWICERS President Bob Merritt Vice Pres J Kingsley Secretary B Lefler Treasurer M Shanxs This club was origlnated in October, 1948, under the supervision of Miss Kazus Our also prepared Christmas baskets for the poor children of Llma In June IQQS, tne members of the club had a party at school and tzen went to Roseland Para where everyone had a good time The club contributed some of this year's proflt toward the new electrlc sewing machine This year, under tue supervision of Miss Knapp and our presldent Robert Merritt, we made drapes for the Home Wconomics Room and sponsered anotner carnival Www 77ia6ew Advisor Mlss Knapp Row I V Herington, G Schillinger, B Jobson, E Uowack Row II B Farrell, S Mc Neilly, S Morasco, S Beecher, Rogers, R SIMFOHS, N Garling Pow III B Coop, s Knapp, rxs, J Pirinci Yorks OFFIQURS President B Copp Vice Pres S Beecher Secretary Jo. Pirincin Treasurer B. Miller 32 A ' : vi Y kk: A 1 : 0 Cu ' O l 'z . -' . Q I T L ' . . ' .5- - :' 1. . A C . 0 rx - Q O V O I 1 - I- - - I 1 l - I O chief activity of the year was a carnival for the amusement of the school children. We X Q . 1- . .1 0 F I I 5 ' A : . . P l : . . .. I. 0 I M. 'L . ' . : . A Mis M. Yo . n, M. - I - O 1 6 Director Miss Jean Hatch, Row I L Perry, B Klbssner, J Rader, J Nowack, h Nemetf, S McNeilly, F Petrillo, Row II K Burmeister, J Peck, T Swartzenbur D Scnilling er, A Adams, R Dean, A Meyers, D Conner, Row III Miss hatch, M Shanks, I Gerling S Morasco, R Wilson, J Richardson, J Wright, D Hendr'ckson, P Keenan, B Sherman Bow IV C Hendrickson, B Miller, M Barnes, R Barber, L Jans, A Andrews, J Kings ley, L Harvey, M L Semmel, B Farrell, B Lefler, D Lamb OFFI ERS Pre ident Lulu Jans Vice President John Peck Librarians Ruta Filson Patricia Keenan With a record enrollment of S members, the Chorus was aole to make preparations for an elaborate Chrlstmas program, assemblles and a Spring Concert Another record was set by eleven members being cnosen to sing at tne Livinoston County Mu ic Festival They were as follows Sopranos Alice Andrews, Sylvia horasco, and Beve l Miller, Altos Ruth Wilson, Susle Mcheilly, and Lulu Jans, Tenors D na Schillinger, ana Fhomas Swartzenourg, Bas Jonn Peck, Kennetn Surmeister and anes McNeilly The Music Department also boasted a mixed quart t and a girls' trio They chorus is trying to make money to acqui e odolr robes 33 : ' : . . . . J. ' . , o u ' : Q A V e o i ' s Q ' ' I 7 0 a u 0 1 0 u. ag . . . . . l . . . 3 : 0 O I I I I O - I A O O - I C I I1 U S - ------ Sec.-Treas. - - - - - - June Kingsley - - - - - - - L T L+ I ' 0 JA - i U r I ' N - O, A S. o - ' : A ' ' ' '. ' 'rv 'v ' ' - v P ' ' ' ' - Q , - J . - , . f ' ' ses - ' ' JA . ' e - . ' ' ' . f r ,Z . ' and Director Miss Jean Hatch, Row I D Schillinger, G Beckwith, M Wemett, R Sherman, J Peck, D Conner, Row II L darvey, A Adams, D Conner, R Dean, J MCNeilly, D Yopp OFFICTRS Sec Treas Lucille Harvey Librarian John Peck In September the Lima High School Band organized with an enrollment of 12 members They promptly started practicing for the Christmas program and the annual Spring Concert The following students participated in the Junior and Senior Band assembly the Livingston County Music Festival held in Geneseo in February Senior Band Alice Adams, Gene Beckwith, and Donald Conner Junior Band David Conner, Roger Sherman and Marilyn Wemett Donald Conner also played in the All State Band at the New York State Music Conference held in Rochester on December 2 3, and Several activities were held in an effort to build a fund for the purchase of band uniforms in the near future 34 President - - ------ Dana Schillinger at . t , Lp. 1 S U' fig' 'MX 4 F sf 42' -A 5 ' 2934 dw 'X ,sr an 1' 5 xx , ' 1 f ,Q-Aff!-L s ,,' X h gf! 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' 42, Eiv- -a ,, AdV1SOF Mrs Gertrude Brooks, Row I B COPD, F Petrillo, C Hendrickson, L Jans, M Barnes, V Madigan, Row II L Perry, R Yorks, M L Semmel, J Richardson, J Kingsley, R Wllson, J Sherman, R Nowack, J Peck, D Gerhardt, J Vollmer, S Harvey, Row III D Schillinger, L Harvey, B Semmel, K Burmeister, D Conner, T Swartzenburg, J McNeilly, B Kase, Mrs Brooxs ECHO STAFF Assistant Editor Business Manager Circulation Manager Art Editors Sports Editor Tyoists Reporters The rest Dana Schillinger Ronald Yoras James Sherman John Peck Lucille Harvey Donald Conner Lula Jans, Joyce Richardson June Kingsley of tne members of the Press Club act as reporters 36 Editor-in-Chief ------- June Kingsley SM Advisers Mrs Gertrude Brooks, Mrs Margaret Whitbourne, Row I A Meyers, R Merritt, R Barber, F Petrillo, D Schillinger, Row II S McNe111y, For the past two year the yearbook, Ska Hase Ga Oan , has been sponsered by the Student Council This year Ruth Barber was elected Editor, Dana Schillinger Business Manager, Robert Merritt Circulation Manager, Joseph Shanks Art Editor, and Robert Kase Assistant Business Manager Typists Here Alice M Adams and John Peck Other members of the staff lnclude Adrian Meyers, Frances Petrillo, Patricia Birch, and Robert Stevens Faculty advisers were Mrs Brooks and Mrs Whitbourne The staff wishes to UHHDK the following for their many hours of work Art Work Cover designed by Donald Driscoll Other Art Work John Peck James McNe111y Advertising Typist John Peck Yearbook Typist Alice Adams 37 Mrs. Brooks, J. Shanks, Mrs. Whitbourne, D. Kase, P. Birch: S n - - - n 7Zwf6mczZ Wann Sade! IM Sun. l XXX Q, ,f .v V-31 V Q CHARACTER LEADERSHIP S y s SCHOLARSHIP SLRVILF Seated Kenneth Burmelster, Mary E Meyers, Standing Rutn Wilson, Robert Merritt A charter wa granted to our school for tne establlshment of the National Honor Society in April, l9 2 Since that tlme approximately thirty students have been extended tne high honor of membership in thls nationwid organizatlon The purpose of the National Honor Soc1ety is to provide for honoring those students who have proved themselves to be exceptiorul scnool citizens Tne constltu tion of the national organization states that cardidates snall be judged 1n the lignt of four important qdalities, namely Character, Qcholarship, Leadership and Servlce In order to be eligible for membership A student must excel in all of the e qualities Tne candmdates for this scnool year were not chosen at the tlme this went to press Our apologies to them as we must meet the deadllme 38 Q ' 1 I 0 A . M. y U . - 9 n ' La - I C w Q ' ' ' O Lf C S. e Q T . u J ii Q QD O fff f 0 Wu Q9 ,U- i lm Q1 5 M. V 9553 I Mr 1 ' n 1:1916 MIP' , X 1 X ,. 43 . x 4 N 5 I N7 Q- . K J :W-J ' J ' 1 2 K lfllx C, D K!! W X111 ' I l's:x' gqhl W rv' - 1' S -,-5-taxa ' 2- '-'-nllivs, I QW Q .352--jg, ' S,s. .L-,gif ' 5 geweefhll Row I Co ch James Peters, J McNeilly, K Qurmeister, D Conner, R Merrltt, Manager Joe Shanks, Row II R Yorks, D Scnilllnger, R Yorks, R Nowack L Doneg n Absent Adrian Meyerys Row I Coach Peters, E Swick, h Garling, B Herington, E Gernardt, Manager R Dean, Row II D Barrett, D Brlsbane, R Davison, A Schlllinger, B Kase As of tnls tlme tne Llma sign Scnool Varsity Basketball team under tne dlrectlon of wr James Peters, averaging Q2 7 points per game, nas chalked up slx victories in eleven st rts Two of tne losses wer to Class B scnomls and one by a r vate scnool leaving only two defeats from WCW rated schools On tne Varsity lire up are slx senlor in tne form of Dana Schillinger, Bob Merritt, Adrian Meyers, Richard Yorks, Lor ng Donegan and Kennetn Burmeister, also four underclassemn, Don Conner, Hoy Nowack, James Ychellly, and Roy forks It lS lmpossiole to mention any one star, as all ten men on tne squad are outstanding At the beginning of tne season tne team lacked tnat certaln sometning wnicn makes a team click and dropped tne first tnree games to Macedon, Rusn Henrietta, and Honeoye Falls, respectively Tne tne team began functioning properly and proceeded to cnalk up five straignt victories, handling out defeats to Scottsville, Valwortr, Wyoming, Rush Henrietta, and York fne performance of tne team against tne York squad caused many to believe tnat Lima had one of tne outst nding C teams in western New York Tnen, possibly from over confidence, e team was be ten by Scottsville and Harley After a lonb, nard battle, Lima fin lly tripped the honeoye Falls cagers Sl SO a game whi n gave many of tne residents of Llm a great atisfactlon At tne beginnxng of tne season, every member of tne team was given an opportunlty to be co captain After the po ti nad otated around tne squad, tne team elected Scnbllinger and ourmeister as co capta1ns permanertly Dana is nign scorer Nltn 22 foul goals and Q9 field go l for a total of 140 points Up to tnis time the Varsity of lQ48 1949 na proven to pe one of tne finest in tne nistory of Lima dign Scnool 41 , . . . a . . - . . . . ' ' c 1 A 9 0 p , , . aa . . A n ' ' I I 0 v O . O . . ' ' ,. O 0 I 0 I O I I 'f Q n , a . e - ' A ' ' p i f . . li . . , .v , A ' . . . I f ' F . , , . ,V , . . . . .. .un . - ., , . , A Y , . I ' 1 1. ' 0 ' . ' v ' .1 1 L ' I - 1 1 Q ' . , , V , 1 , X ,a v . - th a ' . ' ' a . ' ' 1 C ' . F D . c - . . . . , . F . , . A C , - , . s r . . A ' I L 0 ' ' ' ' ' c s ' . . X , . , , . A., - s . , , . Row I D Driscoll, J Snerman, B Merritt, K Burmeister, Row II R Yorks, J McNei11y, R Yorks, A Meyers, R Nowack Row I D Simmons, G Schillinger, F Petrillo, L Harvey, B Shanks Jem! 42 D. Scoiliinger, D. Cooner, R. GerDardt,MCoach.Peters3 Row III: A. Stowart, It , QM? Hg? ,, Tw -1.1 V N ,ff Y wx? 11? Q .AdV67'lZ5677ZE7Zl3 M .Je N 'I 5113! gf' I I f if 2 lk Q gf ff f If E2-x i :K Q !-'55 MIN f 'A N Q gt V H17 ' . ' , 'if oe f V X Mm I ae Gy - x ' f-fx' -...W R N 4 , 22-3 2 gf .2.3 -A Q Phone COMPLIMENTS EJVRFTT KINGSLEY RU mIN M Lima, New York COMPLIMENTS MORAN'Q FEED MILL Lima, New Vork eeds for ev Ly need OMPI INULLNS LOUIS'S 6ARohH SnJP Opposite Drug Store COMPLIMENFQ Jreene's Garage Llma, New York COMPLIMENFS E LOPKINUTON ESTALE Lima, New York COMPLIMENTS FRIEND COMPLIWENLS CORNER GROCERY Lina, New York CO4PLIuLN1S James Gleason Lima, New York LEONAR Lima Service to the Insured B PIEROE, IDSURANCE LGEICY Phone Lima 17 New York GOOD LUCK from COAPLINENFS FANQAIA' ind OIL TOMMY and FRANK REYNOLDS Lima, New York pnone 180 Lima, New York of of A - f-w r v Y ' ' --W1 o P L L . Y ,, U 5- v . ' or O 7 VF 77 , e O C H' J v. I A. ,- Of of l VY VW ., f ...f A, , of of J. . J O' ' a ' V7 rv ,'1.'1 . ll 1 of of 'N '1 I' . . D . O I ' g Q of T Y GA3 I O 47 Xib Jonn Parnan Lima, new York u ld e 1 V f we Q, Jn LADH UHILVSOI GENEHAL mARDWAnE oreoye ails, New forx CDMPLIMPNTQ Farl Fraser ima, Iew Yoh D1.JlIh1x'D DLXOD uv OPIICQLQP, we-xx oYm JQSIEHGLS Gnu 9 K4 P xv lswve Jewelr Jenuwne Ungrd f Om.Y1GHC9mG hnu,qucemDQbs and Perso 1 curds SKA HASE UA OAR hoser'a Ph 0 tug:-gp hy sovlestpr, Kew Yorf SCDHD WO 27 u'fHLon Jeuue L. bf 48 AGE NUMBER I I 77 YYYVHY,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,Q, KW-, ,,,,,,,-, I X SJLPLIJRYWM i XJ ffm it, We 50' it of 1 ' cur fi Q in F. w , --.F v Q . W . W - . F , Z 1 1 5 V . . ,f,x .N . M q. .,. X f r I rw R ,' S N V ' I -r of ' 'W 1 ' ' Irod'c4rs of , T L -11 f , Class , Q W 1 - ' Pvfd C ' fHt L Q -k ' w ,wA' f na Q ' by COnPLIhhNTS LIMA SANDVICH SHOP Quality and Servlce Our uotto Lima, New York ea? Gifts for all Occasions C L CAMPDELL LIVONIA JPNELER Livonla, New York P H CANPBFLL Florsheim Snoes Enna Tettick Mens FurnLsh'ngs Rubbers Livonia, New York mrV VARY DRESS SHOP Lima, New York from PRFSCRIPTIONS RICHARDSDN'S PHARIACY The best corner drug store Livonia, New Yof Vic Struble, Prop COMPLINLLTS BEACH and DAY Farm Implements Livonia Center, Jew York QJMPLIMENTS GUINANS Lima, New York COMPLINENTS D L O F SM H Lima, New York ,N . . of Y 7 4 f . ' IU 1 in 2 'x SIB? A --A QR, IA .1 GOOD-21-QLUCK CO1-1PLIME.N'I'S + RELIABLIQ ' M A of of or 3' H. L . IT 49 COMPLIMENTS NOLYE CHEVROLET Honeoye Fall Lila Honeoye Falls CREAM PRODUCl CO Ike Honeoye Falls, New York NOSES' NURSEEY Select small rrults 'Ve are able to supply tue fine plants in all the small frults Strawberries June crop and Everbearing Raspberries Red, Purple and slack dlackoerrles dlueoerrles drapes Gurrants e Illt Trees Apples, Pears Asnarlbus Rhubarb And otner nursery items KLPRPD L MOSES Llma New York Phone 47 w EDNARD J nOGAN Real Estate and Auctioneer Lake Avenue Lime, Dew York COIPLIMENTS TTLER'S SERVICE SDATION Lima, New York CONPLINENT JAMES O' OHRELL TOLLIS Restaurant and Cocktall Bar Lima, New York COMPLIMENTS DR. E. A. SANDERS GE NUMBER I of vm A , . ' st . - ll S 3 A : v As w,ll as: 7-N' , -- COMPLIMENTS PSHCHGS, Plums of , lO ' -. Q of SHE ' ' ' of 4 .E- S of N C v,. Beans q.X,.d OSCAR G. SIITH Phoneg Livonia 135 imsrrffjll K Livonia New'York Grain Bowl at HONEOYE FALLS SPORTS CENTER For reservations call Honeoye Fal s 1 133 or loqR HARLAND E. WARREN Honeoye Falls, New York TOLLIS LINA PLJRIQT Pnone 99 Lima, New York FALLS BUICK COMPANY INC Honeoye Falls, New York COMPLIMENTS uONALD'a rOOD S gr ali fm 49557 'Elk TORE COMPLIIENTS LIMA THEATER .1 L CO1HLIwEvfb s SVARF7 PHARMACY v P svar 7 Lima, ew Yoru COMPLTAENFS N 2 ,- I SHERnAN'e IPRAET Lima, New fork , gg of C- of mC ' ' C E' ' HC , 'N i ji of V-I 'W 4 ! Q . f r i . ji V J .1 'vfgqg of ' ' C' K1 .V. ..Jv-. L 7 on - 'fn-. .- - X-, A L J. . 7k t. I' ' ' h',' 51 . COMPLIMENTS of GAREY'S ICE CREAM Lima, New York COMPLIMENTS of GIBBS'S STORE QW' L .J Lima, New York COMPLIMENTS DUTFON'S DONUE SHOP Lima, New York COMPLIMENTS LIMA CARD and GIFT SdOP Pnone 26 ima, New York COMPLIMENPS LA HACIENDA M M DAILY Lima, New York COMPLIMENTS HONEOYE FALLS Sd and 10,4 STORE COHPLIMENTS DAVISON'S KENDALL STATION Lima, New York COWPLTMRNTS BfAM'S MILLING CO INC Dependable since since 1882 FARM R JIPL SEEDS Fon Quallty LIMA HARDWARE Raymond E Nichols,Pro General hardware Appliances Bottled s FRINK P SEELOS and SON Lima, New York Pnone So H oneoye balls, New York Phone 162 Rochester street COxPLTbENlS FALLS DAIRY Pasteurived Milk and Cream Ph RONEJYE rALLS, 1 W YORK CQMPLIWLNPS Wm Hamllton and Son Inc Honeoye Falls, New York WIFH COMPLINENTS JEAN'S RESTAURANT Lima, New York Open year round till ll? Cabin Accomodations Phone 7 of of -R L of ' of 8 A.1.W12 P. . Niir of A fl Af, of , -. '- N 1 i . if S Ga A EEZ-, , Qx 1 ' X of vCi h V A E. A. 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X 1 hifi l' , ' E?Kvf . 15 1+ 52 COMPLIMENTS EVERETT M LEWIS Gas Repairing -Oil FRANK'S DRUG STORE Phone 0 Honeoye Falls Honeoye Falls, New York Kaiser Frazer D COMPLI VIENTS yr QE MYERS STORE 5 Red and White w A ,M SAGE and HORTON N A E3 W complete Food store Honeoye Falls, New York Phone lo2 We Deliver Auto Electric CONPLIMENTS KIMBALL'S Sales and Repair Service FRANK OPPEDISANO'S SHOE STORE Main Street Main Street Honeoye Falls, New York Hgnegye Falls, fn- ew York COHPLLMLNTS CARGILL'S DEPIRTMENT STORE Honeoye Falls, New York COMPLIMENTS FALLS QUALITY CTFANERS FRONT END ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING H J DRUSCHEL INC Phone 1 Honeoye Falls, New York EDWARD F DIEBLE SELDGROWER New and Standard Farm Seeds Honeoye Falls Nww'York COMPLINENTS Phone York F J COIL NS Honeoye Falls, New VARNEY'S MARKET Meats and Groceries 12 North Main Honeoye Falls, New York Street Honeoye COMPLIMENTS of MOFFIT'S GROCEnY Fells New York CoMPLIMENTS of DR WILLIAM H KOBLH Lima, New York COMPLIMENTS of REEVE'S GROCLRY Honeoye Falls, New York COMPLIMENTS of ShERmAN'S SMELL STATIJN Lima, New York 53 mf --- -- 2 5 A , .1 emi x.je ?3, df is if? as :1 L idk? 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