Mayfield High School - Sacandagan Yearbook (Mayfield, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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His advice and assistance in our many activities have been invaluable to us. His sense of humor and understanding have carried us over many a rough moment. The Seniors wish to say Thank You. to Mr. Shaw. MR. R EICHE THAL 5 in ,.,nnn W, C'0IVGi?A T014 TIOIVS T0 Till' CIASS 0F '54 THIS I3 If N N IETT C O, Til! 870171 THAT ll!lPS 700 T0 BZTTZ1? LIVING TZ!! VISION-APPIIAIVCIS 23M MAIN S71 H2524 MAYF!lEllD PRI IP L ' SWZ'l'b67fS I ! fi In appreciation of your kind assistance and friendly cooperation at all times. J The Senior Class oarcl of Education Seated: H, FAIRBANKSt G. JENNINGS3 H. BROWN! F. DSGOLYER: G. OISONS PRESIDENT. Second ROV! W. MOORE! J. SHITHERS! E. DBLANEYX J. PARIS: DISTRICT SUPERINTEUDENT. 6 gwmwy WM LPGDUAXUQD Q T A l QUMWS LWW2 653-M? M75 QQ Q IBMELEFCIDUJUQ GGL CQZMWMWMZNWS mfg EFIRUIIRWD First Roux Second Rows Third Row: Fourth Row: Mrs. P. Blowers Mrs De Mrse EQ Hr. J. Smitherl Miss J. Strauu Hr. C, Shaad Min E. Whitford Hrs. R. Seeley HPSQ Ae mcmll Hrs. K. Cook Mre Ee Kiblfl' me Se Delmia Hrse Je Smithers Hr5e He Toal Hrs De 141186111 Hrs. V. Vallieu urge E0 Hornett Hrs Jo Boshart Mies E. Rojcewicz Hrs. re Blllkfr Mrs. H. Stevart X X 9 Us MF I Q ,. J ' f Eo: f X X1 X f -f ll X Q LA ff X 'f 1 x Mrs. Je Miss W. Nuber ure Ro L , f' xl Q Hrs. C. Carey 7, ' - Hrs. E. Mortimer M 1' nn. B. so-nu. 7' j H1'Se Se S1l'0V10l AO Mies C. Corcorm .F Hrs. H. Aifidgl Fifth Grad! Commercial Courses 5 11th Grade Adv. Fourth Grade Nm If 1 Principal - ' First. Grade Q b 1 x Indumml Ana K fy J Home Economics ' , Fourth Grade Gig M Mathematics: 'IB Grade Adv. Fiffh Grade Junior Highg Bun Grade Adv. T Q-'Q Scienceg llth Grade Adv. L f Third Grade Dental Hygenist Instrumental Second Grade A L ' N: Junior Highg 7th Grade Adv. Plgvsical Education Englishg 10th Grade Adv. rn-at Grade Second Grade Arty Librarian fl' .A ' Kindirgtrtil 4 mem-yg Frenchg 12m una. Adv. . XILSJQ Third Grade fo' First Gr!-do X' il Physical Education Q 1 xmaergu-an - v I Sixth Grade Sixth Grade f 1 pil Es Moghgr K Davison Q6- E. Hart 41 . i P0 Parker QV' D. Olson Perham fi K' 6 1 F. Willillms H. Thompson ITORI Becker H. Ulrich f . X xi W1 6 Q , E COOK J. Fairbanks Ev- .af S D. Lent i 1 0!-f 1.Q, '1 J vig? J. Close Navy And Azure American Beaufy Rose Greafer Deeds Awaif Us Seated: P. Harcellus, S. Coon, E. Brownell, D. Fisher, MR. SHAW, ADVISOR, S. Brink, P. Morgan, M. Ballwebe L. HcCune. Standings R. Atty, D. Sweet., P. Greene, J. Serin, L. Washburn, D. Clarkson, E. Davison, G. Doble, ll. Sleezer, R. Scrima, R. Murray, H. Gray, J. Barnes, C. Bennett. 10 f1li01'5 11 ' 1 0, . e CO-EDITOR SALLY BRINK SAL Senior P1ay3 Yesrbook3 Bowling 33 Newspaper 3,143 Class Officer 2,3,h3 student Council see. 113 Student Assistant 3,143 Intra- mrals 23 Field Day 2,3,h,Choir 1:21331-li Tuirli-ng 1:2333 Dru- Major 133 Spring Concert 3,143 Cheerleading 1,23 Competition l,2,3,143 Operetta 1,3. 'IDPT BE srurrn rmmss ron I snow rr. 9, sq F S9 SERETARY GWINETH IDBLE 'GWINNIE' County Festival 2,3,l33 Student Council l,2,3,143 Choir 1,2,3,143 Operetta 1, 33 Spring Concert l,2,3,143 Senior P1a.y3 !eazbook3 Cheer-leading 1,2,3,143 HYSSMA 143 Band l,2,3,h3 Intrannrals 1,2,3,113 152,331-If Competition 1. 'I HAVE LAID ASIDE HISINBSS 1' EUfDO0K UTTICEFS BUSINESS MANAGER GARY JONES WROTHBARD' Senior Pla? !earbook3 News- paper 33 C ass Officer 33 Band 1,2,3, Choir 1,2,3,1u Opereth 1,33 Baseball 33 Basketball 13 Soccer 3,143 Stage Manager he 'I CAI IXPLAII IT TH! CLEARLY BUT IDU WULDIW UlDERS'1'AlD.' n q cf M 3? If mggonn 1. DONALD FISHER IDN Senior P1ay3 !earbook3 Smdent Council President 143 St u dent Assistant l,2,33 Choir 1,2,3, M3 Band 1,2,3,h3 Bey's state 33 Operetta 1,33 Spring Concert 192,331-If Class PI'eSidBnt 1,2, 3,143 Conpetition 1. 'YKJRK TODAY, TOMORRCM IS NOT! I 'xr C0-EDITOR HYRNA BALLWEBER 'BURN' Senior Play-Assistant Directorg I981'b0Ok3 Bowling 33 Choir 13 Newspaper 2,3, Editor 14 3 Stu- dent Assistant 3,145 Field DW 1,2,3,133 Class Officer 1,21 nltramlrall 1,2,3,,-I0 WHAT ONE LACKS IN IGNORAIICE HE SHOULD MAKE UP IN S'IUPIDI'1'g 0 , 1 ADVERTISING MANAGER -'S' - ELLEN DAVISON 'DAVE' Senior P1ay3 Yearboolq News- paper 2,143 Student Council 33 Student Assistant 3,143 Intra- murals 23 Choir l,2,3,1.33 Band 1.2,3,hz Spring Concert l,2,3, 143 Operetta 1,33 NISSHA 33 County Festival 1,2,3,14. 'SIE'-EP IS A WASTE OF TIME. 5 I 49 ..: 1:::4 -W Ill :: -: I PHYLLIS MORGAN 'PHYLW Senior Playg Yearbook3 Class Officer 2,113 Newspaper lu Student Comlsil 3,143 Field Day 23 Intramurals 23 Choir 1,2,3, 133 Band 1,253,113 Spring Con- JOHN BARNES J. B. Senior Plwj Yea.rbook3 News- paper 2,3,h3 Basketball 1,2, EOCCOI' 1,2g3,'-If 112,33 C 'SILBNCE IS GOLDEN, I MUST TR! IT SOH.E'I'1!'!E.' 9 Q cert 1,2,3,h3 Cheerleading 1, , , .11 2QCUllP0t1t10Il 1, Operetta 1, 1, 3 XJ' fj 3, Nxssm 3.14, County Festival f C 2,E,,4f Student Assistant 1,2, 6- 1 'B C 7 39 0 Q 1 ' ' 7 'ro sz swam. sozmnus INDI- A W , 1 4:1 fy cmas onmA1'msss. I f 3 cumms Bmmrr 'can' HROHEA CLARKSON WDORRIEW Senior P1ay3 Yearbook, Bewa- paper 33 Choir 1,2,3,h3 Band 1,2,33 Operetta 1,33 Deltafhmn 13 Spring Concert 1,2,3,lu Field new 3, Bowling 3. WHAT HAH! NIClH'I'T0lI1WI'l'H SLEEP' I ll All !I I :i.'W5' 544-5' 2-'Z-W an ?ir' lla! 'L 17 I . ., 14 . . . Student. Council 33 Choir 113 Senior P1sy3 Class Officor1,33 Basketball 1,2,3,h3 Soccer 3,143 Baseball 2,3,h3 A11-Star Game. THERE ARE N0 STORIB LEFT UlTOLD. ELIZABETH BROWNILL 'BETTY' Senior P1q'3 !earbook3 Student Assistant 33 Intrnmrale 2,3, M3 Cllsa Officer 13, 'I CAI RBIST ANYTHIIB, BUT TEIIPTATIGIJ' . 3 A P 9 .-r Z I , I X. 1: 55 , X L U f SHIRLEY COOK 'SHODDP' Choir 1,2,3,h3 Operetta 1,33 Spring Concert 1,2,3,h3 Senior P1ay3 Bowling 33 Intrnmralel, 2,3,h3 Field Day 33 Nqflptpetl 'IGUTH CGIB BUT ONCE IH A LIFE TIHE.' is .. 1' if 4' 'a 2 4:1 fn fif 1 4 R4 I -, r ,Y , , 1,5 Ig- iw. ' ,s - A - , 7, A, r., -, , gp' ' A '-3 .3 1'se,,., v:tr'.'2'.5s.,p1fe 'X 1' fe 'Ti'f:ff-,f,g-.Ff 'gj5v -- 'affi- gjaig,-,rr , Lx,,33,FtJ:ig,.14:',, .tick . . 'Vi '17'1L'3j'f1 75 T .-E5 . 2'-',1f'f- .in ,ef ,1y 'w:- ,. ., 5.3, .-,K ,.-1.-gf' X aff 'bf , 51'-ffff'l.3'1-'fz'T?sYru'.- 1 vP7f'i'-fgr,gg4'2ir. -lui. as '-if ff, f 4 x 1. gfjfb.,--9 1 N, 'guy' A 5,-'J' Q.,tg4W,jj:,r f :i'7Rgfg , ., , .- -2 . .1 . H ' 'Nr 12,1-J: QR l '. PAULINE HARCELLUS PAUL Choir 1,2,3rlu Operetta 1,33 Student Assistant 33 Spring Concert 1,2,3,h3 Senior Play, Bowling 33 Cheerleading 1, ffrlifizf 4 .. Q. , -en. Scif PATRICIA GREENE PAT Choir 1,2,3,h3 Qperetta 1,3, Simdent Assistant 3,115 Senior 1-lay, Field Day 1,2,3,h3 Bowl- ing 1,2,3,hg Intramurals 1,2,3, hy Newspaper 13 Spring Concert 1.2,3,ls, Cheerleading 1,2,3,h. 54:54. HAH JANE GRAY MARY Senior Playg Yearbook, Band 1, 2,3,h3 Spring Concert 1,2,3,h3 County Festival 2,3,h3 NYSSMA 3,hg Student Assistant hy In- tramurals 23 Field Day 1,2,3,l.g Operetta 3. 'BE SHARPE, BE NATURAL, BUT 2'3' I '1s 1'2'3 n'1d 'wx-I! an nmficurxr wmv wr nm BE FHL. UI A -Y W Y gi:3:gf,'lff2gf's Office' 1' LITTLE Home Enoni' You cfm BE i IK ,Q n4Poss1BLE. r ' Q WHY 'num mm so SERIGIS, You f- , ' 5 Q mzvmn cm our or rr um Amr- nw 3 , 3 N .1 ,ff HOW N T ' -f 'Q' A f' e A , fx fl' ,mv 'N iv S ,M J Lnom necuma -'LEE' SM T: J choir 1,2 3 hz Operate. 3g RUTH MURRAY 'RED' 'il ft Spring Concert 1,2.3,h1 Senior Competition 2,3,h3 Choir 1,2, 3,143 Twirling 2,35 Captain hy Spring Concert l,2,3,h3 Senior Play, Newspaper hy Yearbook, Student Assistant 3,143 Field Dq 2,3,h3 Intramurals, 1,2,3, lu Bowling 30 'BLUSHIH1 VIRTUE. IST!-IE COLORCF n v - 1 A r- CX 6 .1 Q ,D -igfs ' rf.,-' f if 'I' :dj ,Q 1, eg A RUSSELL ATT! 'RUSS' Choir 1,25 Senior Playg Year- book. 'LET YCIIR CONSCIENCE BE YOUR GUIUEJ' x. ,, Play: Yearbook, Cheerleadingl, Band 1,2,3,h3 Newspaper 1,2,3, hs Intramurals 1,2,3,l4. 'IDOKING TOWARD MY FUTURE. .w A 5 ? 'M ROBERT SCHRIMA UNB' amd 1,2,3.h3 'rrmk 1, Compet- 1tion3 NISSHA3 Orchestra. 'SUCCESS IS D BIWILL- IIUUESS T0 WORKJ are Q L N I L WL ' ' E 'Qf-- 5: ,E DIANE SWEET ID'l'1'! !earbook3 Senior P103 Student Assistant 33 Cheerleading L13 Intramurals 23 Boiling Club 33 1,2,3,hQ 'U FIRST IGI NWT SUCCEED TRY 'IRI AGAINJ' X A LARRY WASHBURN 'STUB' Senior P1ay3 !earbook3 Basket- ball 1. 'FAINT HEART NEVERYDN FAIR LADY. 'Q X K 1, y fx jf if LA LX QS .4 'M 1 It '7 sf' X POE!! WETHECLASSOF'Sb, nwnmmmmnm CIDSED IDOB 01' DDWLEIXIE, ALL 'HAT UE HAVE GAHBBD 'THRIIIGHOURTHELVEYEARS OFLEABIIIU. 15 JCBEPH SCHRIHA 'JOE' Student Council 2,33 Band 1,2, 3,141 Senior Pla.y3 Soccer 2,143 Track 13 Orchestra. 'THERE IS ALWAYS A BRIGHT!! TOMORROW. f, 1- -N47 U 0 f u 1 KH ff 7527377 IARC! SLEEZHI 'IAN' Senior P1ay3 Yearbook. 'BETTER LATE THAN NEVEIJ' 1' 5 r L f 1 1. 1 .av ' Nf. 4 755-if HHWEN. We, the Class of'Sh, wish to express our sincere appreciation to Miss Rojcewicz, our capable director, for giving generously of her time, effort, and talent to make our play, WAh MenQ a hugesuccess. N944 Hodges.... .... ....Betty Brownell Hollingsworth.......Russell Atty Junior. .... ....Pauline Marcellus Jets0n...... ...... ...Ruth Murray Susan Betsford.......Phyl Morgan Vicky Lauderbeck.Charles Bennett Mr. Pfeffer ...... ....J0hn Barnes Major Betsford.....Gwyneth Doble Herr Dittenhoffer.....Joe Scrima Adele Betsford ...... ..t..Pat Green Lenny Esden...............Gary Jones The Honorable Binks...E1len Davison Sne11....................Diane Sweet Henrietta Mason.....Dorrie Clarkson Eleanor Z. Haz1itt.......Sally Brink John Chadwick .... ......Dona1d Fisher Countess von Nau...........Mary Gray Colone1.... ....... ....Leola McCune KS' yn ni H Ellen 3911! 5- Firma Charlie Pauline John , m 'Baia' e Myrna 'Wai Dorrie Myrna Russell Atty Myrna Ballweber John Barnes Charles Bennett Sally Brink Elizabeth Brownell Dorothea Clarkson Shirley Coon Ellen Davison Gwyneth Doble Donald Fisher Mary Jane Gray Gary Most bnshful boy Most 'creeable Best Sense of humor Tallest boy Prettiest eyes Smartest girl Best natured girl Most talkative Most tempermental Best girl athlete Best liked Most unpredictable ree gg, uk' , yi A in I at Lil 4 Ellen Betty chip Ruth Phyl V- 7'T'1'na . Phyll A 'B 'fl SENIOR l' ENSUS , ., W ,Q y ,.. ' f f' ' 1E'Pw Silly k H rna Fitch 17 Silly Betty Ellen C Q I 1 - ' . . Q Patricia Greene Most loveable Ellengq Gary Jones Pauline Marcellus Leola McCune Phyllis Morgan Ruth Murray Joseph Scrima Robert Scrima Nancy Sleezer Diane Sweet Larry Washburn John S snuy Gary 1' Best boy dancer ,mg . My Best girl dancer 4 Prettiest hair Most likely to succeed Most fickle Best personality Most musical Quietest girl Least talkative w Most helpful boy -M at f . ' fa Q . r ,ff '- '32 ur M i -lwgg urht f,D I I ' N WTB! 1 r a 'fr l , . HQ 3 2' 31,-ft yggy ,I lg 1: S-J ' f ga ,af ' on Don Q 2 all-Y A Iligllll Russell Silly PaulkPat Ellen 'll Dorrie Gary Russell Atty Myrna Ballweber John Barnes Charles Bennett Sally Brink Elizabeth Brownell Dorothea Clarkson Shirley Coon Ellen Davison Gwyneth Doble Donald Fisher Mary Jane Gray Pat Greene Gary Jones Pauline Marcellus Leola McCune Phyllis Morgan Ruth Murray Joseph Scrima Robert Scrima Nancy Sleezer Diane Sweet Larry Washburn Doiie History in Detention. Comling m hair and putting on liystick in Ergl Being the most ill mannered, ill tempered misbehaved boy ever to hit Mayfield. Walking down the hall with Joan. Filing my nails in Law Class. Second Period studyhall. Business Law Class-writing notes to Ginny Seeing how much trouble I can get into in Stalling the Driver Training car. Being on time for all my classes. Mr. De Luoia's jokes. The gossip in 6th period study hall. Exolaining to Mr. Smither's, Why! Miss Rojcewicz's classes. Mr. SmitFer's office. Second oeriod study hall in the morning. Eating in Drivers Trainings Class. Griping over the amount of homework given Playing in,jhe band. Mr. Mussella. Knitting class in Home Ec. Day dreaming in History Class. Beautiful Teachers Ha Ha! Rene L Dorrie 2 .55-ui iam! Stub Ruth Plyl at Bob may KS' Leola fq- Y ii M rna 8 Gary Ruth Q Phil 18 Joe i Senior History Q Work and play as Shown below HCLS Kap? U5 ever on'H'ue 3 .X , WE WERE .Togo SAQERTHQERQEN Now a+s +ine1'o sg adam, gn UUSLOBSWQT And Wish The veg beS'f' 'folyou 9' Elia: Ca D O59 ' 1' WE DIVE D DEEPER vghvoe ' x S INTO Ouri Books! H-IA, Q , L Ano THEN INTO Ouq N CLASS! PICNICL f sasoo. aa. QN ., m iass i mm X oy QS f m M ' I Q I ! 92 1 ,819 axial' if gi 3, f, ei A .r QNX 4 AP ff as f x RN' Q M- Q xo ogg. . W LAB? 1 W v SENIORS2 WW 'Y KM - fi Z 5 .V ,PA4 -4 g SENIELQR TRIP AND FINALLY' NAME Russelll Ktty lbrna Ballweber John Barnes Charles Bennett s-ny emu Elisabeth Broamell Dorothea Clarkson Shirley Coon Ellen Davison Gwyneth Doble Donald Fisher Harp .Jane Gray Patricia Greene Gary Jones Pauline Marcellus Leola !4cCune Phyllis Morgan Ruth Hurray Joseph Scrina Robert Scrila lanoy Sleeser Diane Sweet Semor FAVORITE DISH girls a truck driver Midge Joan a swabbie Harry Dick a blonde sailors an arguement Leona Ronnie Joe Jennie len BV Bobby Chick women Penrq the Smith' s Danny IINTEUD TOBE urself dead someday bashful center for Hinn. Lakers ne married around for a while an old laid older human nothing single single for a while Professor SSCs to 3 cute boss a designer a lash of leisure married B18 Wheel Hermit 11'-PP! I hope married someday B1OgI' aph H! DCIIBLE Verne Gsgne Degnar Janes 538317 Charlton Heston a bean pole Ingrid Keised my shadow Sbnja Henni Aud Jarret the Mighty Atlas Hitsie Gaynor Betty Hutton Gene 10117 Phyllis Gail Tho1a'1lson Pauline Jetson Sid Ceasar trigger U sister Pat qreelf 20 PETPEEVE corney people short fellows Hr. Shaw' s jokes gissants J story tellers slow people people who ask questions getting stuck Broadalbin men drivers corney Jokes Johnstown shop Q08 sipper women drivers nosey people hum P00910 bossy people bench warmer school 'lv people people who eat a lot FAVORITE SAYING 'Well what do you know' 'Jinglin' 'S tay alive' Yes, Joan' 'Who-eo' 'Yeah' 'Knock it off' 'Aw cone on Min' t that a caution' 'DOD' 'B hit nl 'Ta-nuts with it 'Sorry' You wanna bet' 'Yeh' Whhatm I hate YW' 'I only work heme' 'OM Heck' 'HU girls' 'Use your head' e 'Julped up butterflies' 'M.l't that lliil' GREATEST ACHIEVBIEIIT being a man living to become 17 referee lead in senior plq President or UO si going steaw with Harry graduating from HCS grachating going steacb' with Dick living President of se cg being a senior living in Cobleskill carrying Pet getting out of Mayfield getting married accepted at Genesee Chick Drummer? arising in the morning soldier my driver' s license Clam Prophecy s . . MK . Russell Atty Married to somebody and a parent of S kids. 1 4. Myrna Ballweber Married to Gary and entertaining Sally and Don with their 13 little ones. John Barnes Excutive at General Sealtest in Amsterdam. Charles Bennett Married to Joan and co-owner with wife of Bennett Co. Sally Brink Teaching at M. C.S. , happily married to Don and taking care of Myz-na's 12 kids. Elizabeth Brownell Happily married to Harry and raising red headed twins. Dorothea Clarkson Married and doing secretarial work. 'K 1 Shirley Coon Still looking around for a tall blond sailor. i x Ellen Davison Taking care of Betty's red heads and still trying to decide between going to college and becomi ng a sailor's wife. Gwyneth Doble Teaching Phyl's monsters at M-C-S. Donald Fisher Big Wheel at General Electric. Mary Jane Gray Modeling Leola's creations at Sacks Fifth Avenue. Patricia Greene Eternally searching for a guy S'9 , weighing 159 with brovm hair and eyes. Gary Jones Married to Jennie and a Professor at Albany state. Zh 1? Pauline Marcellus Private secretary in a lawyer's office. N Leola McCune Head Clothes Designer at Sacks Fifth Avenue. - Phyllis Morgan Ruth Murray Joseph Scrima Robert Scrima Nancy Sleezer Diane Sweet Larry Washburn ,ima Trying to find time to manage Bob and a library at the same time. Married to her sailor and has a family Big time Business Man. Replacing Harry James on the trumpet. To be back witha certain soldier. ,asia - F525 arg Married and living in Alaska. 33, , w Head instructor at the General Electric. bg Y, X!!! X f Z of 4 if 4' if we 'gn :K 1 -l ,' l 21 199 , on-ar Betty mien Gwyn Phyl Shirlgy ,L PS' uv Qv- t F at My 8.1155 Paul A -Q Hr- Q., as-fm J A XXXS-,',,,,zf,,-xx lgljzy Z f rNxNNNNNNx-ax!! Ag p: iQ jk C Be it remembered that we, The Class of 19514, of the Mayfield Central School, County! s ,Saab piii of Fulton and State of New York, being of sound mind, memory and understanding, do B.tg' Y., Phyl fi ., S viffktb -'L I . . I: I, I: I, R I 1, A Myrna I, I, In I, Is 1, 1, I, I: I, Q xl In in Dorrie 1, Bra I: In 1 I 35?-1'-ei 1: -- L Q-ly -s-ag, Guy . Russ Pauline n make and publish this our last Will and Testament hereby revoking and making void all former Wills by us at anytime heretofore made. Russell Atty, will my ability to get my book reports in on time to Jerry Wemple. Myrna Ballweber, will my newspaper headaches to future editors. John Barnes, will my ability to dribble to Bome Wemple. Charles Bennett, will my abilities to do bookkeeping to Joan Warner. the navy to Helen Fisher. to Loretta Trevett. Sally Brink, will my ability to stick to Elizabeth Brownell, will my French marks Dorothea Clarkson, will my good times to Evonne Sweet. to Janice Rumrill. Shirley Coon, will my abilities to drive Ellen Davison, will my extra men to Helen Fisher and Ruth Aesch. Gwyneth Doble, will my ability to play basketball to Audrey Zeh. Donald Fisher, will my Physics ability to Jack Perry. Mary Jane Gray, will my ability to do Algebra to Joan Argotsinger. Pat Greene, will my cheerleading ability to June Perry. Gary Jones, will my dancing ability to John Fritzen. Pauline Marcellus, will my ability to leave Mayfield to all young girls. Leola McCune, will my aching to the next cymble player. Phyllis Morgan, will my knowledge of the clarinet to Ruth Aesch. Ruth Murray, will nw marching ability to Jean Smullen. Joseph Scrima, will to Moose Meyers my abilities. Robert Scrima, will to Dave Becker my sour trumpet. Nancy Sleezer, will nv broom to my sister Pat. Diane Sweet, will my ability to drive to Ginny Johnson. Larry Washburn, will my hunting experiences to George Kadle. 5 2 ii Q Ruth Phvl Ellen Ellen Pat Dorrie Phyl sf Ellen charlie ibrna Ph? 1 CLOUERSVILLE FEDERAL SHUING gf jx - JMMJCL LUHN HSSUCIHTION HVIERICHN C1443 of In Phone Mayfield 3330 52 NURTH MHIN ST. 9 GLuuensu1LLE,NEw Wax I M UE U2 S Kerosc-:ne,Ga an Ran e Televfsfon Z' Stiles? andy-Servfje V. Q Complefe Exidf-3 J J MQ1'0r X Boffery ,afunlc,z, ffialfjcvm, ewg Phone 76.2-WI S Ce. Peru: CenTc:r, HPD, No, 'yf r RW! CDUXXCDIN CEUCDWIIE CECD3 Scmffm 32332325537 Q GZ was MUMXYEUEUUD MQW WQRPK 23 Joyce Ambroeino Dona Archinal Joan Barney CBetlerl Hugh Bellen Larry Betler Robert Betler Rodney Betler John Bolebruck Donald Booth Lasher Booth Carneta Bovee Wlnifred Chase fPerroneJ 1952 Oneonta State Teachers College Oneonta State Teachers College Martin and Naylor Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester Institute of Technology Utica College V , American Locomotive Compaq B - Home on the Farm Q J T ' U. S. Navy General Electric Company At Home - Hou ewife p i I 4 X QX,1 X iv . 'Q 4' 7 . V 1 A 7 :D 2 CD Barbara Dizgman At Home Dorothy Doble Rochester University ..-. Louis Dutcher Working for Selah Werner Gail Edwards Martin and Naylor Sylvia Gilbert Plattsburg State Teachers College Gary Hallenbeck Armour and Company Leland Jones R. J. Denton Co. in Syracuse Norma Jones Luminous Engineering Corp., Boston, Hass. slick Martin Ue Se NQVY Nancy Murray fSf'lnU13J Housewife William Rutkowsld. General Electric Company Robert Ort Home on the Farm Madelyn Warner Luminous Engineering Corp., Boston, Hass. Richard Warner Cortland State Teachers College 1953 y in Garry Barney U. S. Air Force ak d T Maurice Bartlett Glove City Dtlisiry Y I lg Audrey Bennett General Elec c . 1 5 John necolyer Paul Junior coneg. 'Y lynn. Veryl mliunorpe maiuwrpvs Mm-kat I gsgg f susan Gilbert Albany state Teachers College 3 Nanlea Hollenbeck Syracuse University Douglas King Goodwill Motor, Johnstown Harygene Hontaxve Genaral Electric Company 1 ,P - Edwin Niles Cob1esld.ll Institute I Donald Patch Clarkson Tech N Meredith Scott Oneonta State Teachers College - Ruth Ulrich Secretary at Crescendoe Gloves Inc., Johnstown Susan Van Buren Buffalo State Teachers College Lorraine Whitman Cobleskill Institute Marlin Wilson Johnson's Saw Mill Gerald Yost Home on the Farm NV e 4 WL? I XfQ,1 ' f pf 1 v W Qx Le i Ui -. 211 First Row: N. Ulrich, E. Wheaton, H. Becker, P. Greene, J. Argotsinger, J. Perry. Second Rows D. Sweet, L. Hollenbeck, H. Van Allen, M. Walker, G. Doble. 01 ov I A 1 W K f 5 I Q xl D Q, - I CYD Jr, yn I X J X 6 ' It First Rows C. Bennett. I' Second Rows H. Ayers, J. Perry, R. Gignac, L. Gilbert, J. Barnes, W. Wilson, F. Beman. 31. Jus ,mb Third Hows COACH-JOHN BNHART, J. Scrima, J. Fritzon, B. Wilson, B. Baldwin, R. Palmenteer, D. Becker, E. Buseck, MANAGER-F. CROSLEY. ' 25 f I JI IQNS 4 iff S12 .eff First. Row: C. Bennett, R. Gignac, B. Baldwin, J. Perry, D. Becker. . .1 Second How: COACH-J. BOS1-IART, F. Beman, B. Wilson, D. Meyers, J. Fritzen, L. Gilbert, , MANAGER-F. CROSLEY. ,4 f fl' .. 4 2 . Fx IZ ah ' O5 K xx : km? 2 P First. Row: B. Kuhn, R. Palmenteer, B. Marshall, B. Wilson, C. Scott, D. Bedell, K. Hickok. Second Rows COACH-J. BOSHART, H. I-limes, H. I-Iollenbeck, B. Hallenbeck, J. Wilcox, D. Maxwell, G. Kadle, T. Donofrio, R. Iyons, G. Oathout, MANAGE!-F. CROSLEY.. W NW W 26 femb L Epmd First Row: P. Morgan, B. Maxon, R. Aesch, M. Gifford, M. Stoddard, M. Gray, H. Fisher, J. Perry, M. Becker, Second Row: M. Williams, H. Hines, D. Musgrave, D. Becker, R. Scrima, G. Doble, A. Zeh, D. Fisher, L. Gilbert, L. Eschler. Third Row: J. Parker, A. Archinal, E. Rutkowski, G. Fassett, J. Fairbanks, J. Wilkins, O. Lane, S. Hess, K. Gifford, J. Jennings, P. Voight, G. Brower, E. Buseck. Fourth Rows R. Murray, J. Argoteinger, J. Montanyo, D. Frederick, L. Hollenbeck, M. Fisher, L. McCune, M. Mortimer, E. Davison, J. Wemple, D. Meyers, M. Hollembeck, J. Scrima, W. Hitto, BAND INSTRUCTOR-MR. HUSELLA, W. Perham, H. Van Allen, J. Sxmxllens, N. Ulrich, S. Gray, J. Warner, s. Brink. Xx f 3 . X ,. G 7 5 1 2 w . xx t a J if f... ' - Q fy p F3 ? g Q -ji- , f .-.ff E! X 1 V p -' gm X center: R. MIRMY, CAPTAIN, s. BRINK, mlm MAJOR. Standing: J. Srmllens, N. Ulrich, J. Warner, D. Frederick, C. Gray, J. Argotsinger, J. Montanye. O 6 L 6 S s ZW ll i I' C 0 i First Bow: ll. Ulrich, L. Medium, E. Davison, P. Morgan, G. Doble, D. Clarkson, S. Brink, P. Marcellus, P. Greene, R. Murray, B. Maxon, 13. Trevett. Second Roux A. Hiller, T. Hylsr, H. Maynard, D. Tyrrell, J. Hontanve, M. Williams, H. Fisher, H. Gifford, D. Ferdericks, A. Zeh, I.. Hollenbeck, H. Mortimer, H. Fisher, R. Aesch, J. Smllens, MISS ASQUITB, C. Lodine. - Third Roux E. Wheaton, J. Perry, J. Argotsinger, A. Archinal, K. Glenn, K. Gifford, S. Qrlllan, O I ' Je Je B..11'Bb9r, Jo Kmts, Go uach, Me Bxksrg He H01l8llb86ke 4, - Fourth Bows G. Smllens, F. Rose, I.. Eschler, G. Jennings, I.. Gilbert, J. Sorlna, E. Buseck, Q D.. Becker, B. Palnenter, D. Meyers, D. Fisher, J. Wenple, J. Perry, O. Lane. ,y 'W First Row: C. Scott, C. Warner, C. Johnson, B. Perry, S. Abel, H. Ain-osino, S. Ruliffson, P. Doane, E '- H. Surdam, C. Pilcher, D. Snell. A X Second Ron S. Haitian, P. Bobilin, D. Musgrave, S. Hallenbeck, R. Mittler, C. Brooks, S. Craig, H. Sleeser, S. Sawyer, P. Skinner, H. Ballweher, D. Gray, C. Warner, L. Washburn, MISS ASQUITH. 'mird Row: B. Brom, V. Hittler, J. Sqdsr, A. Scott, P. Yorks, B. Lathrop, L. White, J. Parker, E. Ruthkowslcl, R. Wilkins, W. Marcellus, I. Lent. Fourth Row: R. Broun, VI. Perlman, F. Cadoret., T. Blowers, A. Niles, J. Willclns, W. Hidde, P. Close, F. Crossley, E. Naylor, E. Maxon, P. Hively, H. Whitman, G. Carpenter, G. Fassott, J. Fsirbanll. 28 First Raw: E. Rutkouski, J. Parker, L. Coons, S. Hess, C. Hallenbeck, J. Wilkins, G. Faasett, E. Brown, J. Fairbanks. Second Row: D, Musgrave, M. Hathaway, B. Craig, B. Hayes, R. Tidus, P. Voight, V. Hitler, M. Herdman, H. Stoddard, C. Tyrell, E. Banker, R. Boduck, M. Ballweber, C, Johnson. Third Row: W Perham W Hidde F Crossle C Lodine H Whitman E N lor R Parmenter v a- 1' yy- s' sfays' D11mC1'msHR.HU3gLu f-3635353 'Q' DENTUNANOUPEIN - -I K 1 J D MEAN! KI H I2 MW MM - , I W jf fw FUEL MD Hsnhuc S ER wcE FUMTVURE Affuimoas Ramos Telivisiow 17 uruuw sr omn. llf-QMS N0RT V 1f NW wwf COmpl.ImCDTS O15 Harold VerkLear Mayfield Sand a JGrauJeL QF DmL 5'6255,G'u:LLe jbhllz jfljlvz' Z9 seated: L. Mccune, H. Mun-ay, J. Barnes, J. wmmz, co-Enlfron, 14. BALLWEBER, EDITOR, A. Roy, E. Brownell, S. Brink, P. Marcellus. Standings F. Rose, D. Blowers, M. Brownell, J. Smullens, M. Fisher, D. Frederick, E. Davison, P. Morgan, G. Brower, MR. MCJDNALD, ADVISOR. jhukni f i520 Cjhb my WEE Era?-eds S. Hollenbeck, R. Goodemote, G. Doble, L. Gilbert, D. Fisher, S. Brink, bv. ?arment.er, M. Fisher. Standings R. Bedell, B. Perry, P. Morgan, H. Van Allen, MR. SMITHERS, ADVISOR, M. Gifford, J. Montanye, F. Nethaway, G. Oathout. Cbunwf D az N! 30 n. K.-H JU IOR KJV N 5 I First Bean Y. Johnson, H. Gifford, H. Van Allen, J. Smllens, R. Aesch H. Fisher, L. Vallieu, D. Blowers, L. Hollenbeck. Second Row: HR. DE LUCIA, H. Walker, J. Warner, P. Sleezer, H. Mortime S. Cranker, L. Zeh, C. G-ray, G. Tonilson, B. Maxon, L. Trevett, HR. McDONALD ll. Hayes, P. Rose, L. Eschler. Fourth Row: G. Brower, E. Buseck, H. Parmenter, D. Meyers, G. Blowers, R. Gignac, A. Roy f ell , X r, Y Third Row: J. Wemple, D. Blowers, L. Gilbert, J. Perry, D. Becker, K. Button: '42 . We of the Class ef 'Sl extend our sincere wishes for a sueeesshal Senior your to the Clue of '55. We hope your Senior your will beasmchnmtoyounourshasbeeatous. 5 Good Duck in your IK Senior Activities. GZ , A fl. I fam- V I ' v L i . K , ,. ,x B- , V, gl gg' A , I f i ' 31 v M, First Row: R. Lyons, S. Coons, H. Williams, J. Ballwober, D. Tyrell, N. Ulrich, K. Glvmz, J. Phillips, S. Hess, H. Haynard. Second Rows J. Fritzen, W. Wilson, F. Bomnn, E. Sweet, J. Hontanye, K. Gifford, D. Frederick, N. Brower, B. McC1o11en, J. Jennings, H. Buyco, G. Kadle, H. Hines, MISS ROJCEWICZ. Third Row: A. Hiller, J. Holloran, J. Wilcox, B. Wilom, R. Fisher, H. Pallunter, W. Hurd, T. Hiler, A. Hiller, B. Hollonboek. First Rows J. Argotsinger, E. Wheaton, G. Oathout, B. Kuhn, B. Harehall, H. Becker, J. Perry, Ho rilh0r, so Second Roux T. Hiller, F. Gray, B. Krutz, G. Leach, A. Archinal, H. Stoddard, L. Edwarh, co Hortilsrj Ao Ward, Je Rummy Co Hughalg no Brownell, me 'lhird Row: I. Wilson, ll. Brower, A. D'0nofrio, P. Sorina, R. Kadle, K. Hicock, D. Brian, G. Smllens, R. Disciosoia, G. Whitnan. Fourth Roux K. Scott, R. Snow, C. Imrdene, H. Hallenbock, B. Baldwin, B. Gifford, H. Ayers, Bo SCOttao- J 0 0 c 0 6 S BS' 2 x Q, V 6 S WI 5 J 32 E 1 lv 1f First Rows J. Belsn, P. Boblin, L. Cronin, M. Ballwsber, E. Halloran, L.. Scott, S. Whihnan, M. Hathaway, ol B. Lathrop. Second Row: D. Musgrave, C. Claus, F. Mittler, S. Hollenbeck, H. Sleezsr, S. Craig, C. Brooks, K. Gray, P. Skinner, R. Gray, IB. HBLER. Third Ron: J. Fairbanks, F. Brown, F. Cadarst, W. Wilson, W. Parham, H. Gifford, H. Stddard, V. Hittler, Le Coons, Re Ketchum, De voighte- 6 Fourth Rout W. Hidde, S. Hcrgan, G. Fassett, M. Whitman, N. Montanye, A. Niles, J. Wilkene, D. Austin, P. Close, D. Colby, H. Ibst, H. Smith, K. Cronin, T. Ostrander, D. Maxwell. - x C F11-etlen P. Ierks, I. latkowski, C. Pilohen, S. Abel, J. Parker, C. Warner, C. Scott, P. Downs, X. H' A cg q X ' Second Row: MBS. HCRNETT, L. Hess, C. Colby, S. Sawyer, D. Scott, B. Leveloss, 8. Jennings, C. Taylor, i W C. Warner, L. '11t6, M. Anbrozino, B. Perry, A. Scott, H. HcSp:Lrit, MRS. HOHAS. I K Third Bom J. Snider, L. Lmmt, E. Haxin, L. Washburn, D. Snell, J. Resnalie, R. Harrrlngton, M. Surdam, - 8. Ruliffson, P. lethevay, !. laylor. X , Fourth Rows G. Cnrpenter, T. Blowers, W. Marcellus, E. Lent, D. Blowers, L. Datcher, E. Kline, F. Crossley, -I O' R. Boequet, R. Rumrill, T. Millet, B. Ostrander, E. Broun, B.. Wilkins. XZ Y 3 r-7'- .J .Sai ,! .W-A 41 W 1 '4 5 W First Row: H. Smith, C. Hollenbeck, G. Dutcher, C. Hess, P. Snyder, J. Blowers, J. Colson, H. Hayes, H. Pantalono. Second Roux M. Hardman, N. Int, A. Vallisu, P. Brownell, P. Zeh, D. Ballon, D. Ellis, F. Conklin, A. Brand, H. Voight, K. Reed, Mrs. Corcoran. Third Row: E. Deere, E. Seiler, F. Ecker, D. Reynolda, R. Bedell, C. Cheney, R. Bodnch, Ko Hickok, Re RW, Jo Iarklt Fourth Roux E. Banker, D. Jones, B. Chriaunan, J. Eschler. First Row: S. Peterson, S. Timerman, D. Fabozzi, S. Boeeh, B. Craig, C. Booth, B. Perry, Se Martin, De GPU. 1 TH GRADE E Second Row: W. Muon, B. Lndrest, C. Horsey, S. Osborn, N. Collion, N. Whitman, S. Perry, C. Whitman, D. Crafter, R. Cheney, G. Blowers, Mrs. Ambridge. Third Roux R. Parnenter, C. Vallieu, J. Peck, K. Sawyer, L. Warner, L. Greene, V. lhreail, K. Hickok, R. Tihls, D. Miller. 31. First Rows D. Richardson, J. Hall, S. Bennett, M. Pedrick, E. Williams, J. Kruiz, N. Proctor, H. Musgrave, J. Smithers. Second Row: J. Wilson, C. Maxon, G. Scrima, R. Palmateer, D. Brownell, J. Phellipa, J. MoSpir1t, S. Warner, V. Kainz, N. Downs, F. Clarkson, R. Cichy, D. Walter, J. Titus, D. Smith, P. Warner, MRS. COOK. Third Rows J. Hess, L. Oatrander, W. Galuska, E. Beard, L. Willeur, P. Crocetta, J. Greenfield, R. loduch, G. Lyons, M. Glynn, G. Van Nostrand, R. Perry. First Rel: V. Parham, S. Himes, E. Fisher, J. Foster, G. Whitman, B. Fagan, N. Marcellus, G. Wilson, L. Bousquet. Second Row: V. Vallieu, T. Leach, W. Warner, D. Lair, L. Booth, P. Carpenter, S. Kuhn, S. Van Allen, P. Loveless, C. Argotsinger, M. Marcais, P. Ballweber, V. Hart, N. Stoddard, B. Whitman, E. Hiller, !4HS.BIOWERS. Third Row: T. Brown, D. Brownell, D. Whitehouse, D. Atty, R. Whitman, G. Belter, P. Mitchell, J. Zayicek, R. Yorks, F. Wilcox. Fourth Tow: D. Hathaway, P. Newton, G. Wemple, W. King, J. Norman, J. Vavurick, G. Goodemote, 35 First, Rows S. Rockwell, B. Pentalone, S. Lorey, C. Kruger, H. Oathout, D. Marshall, S. Pilohn, S. Frederick, G. Van Nostrand, S. Hamer. Second Roux P. Hidde, H. Abel, E. Blowers, A. Goodemote, J. Walker, J. Hontanye, C. Gifford, D. Perhm, L. Pessero, D. Lippie, HBS. SEELEI. A 'mird Row: B. Betler, C. Miller, G. Herrington, R. Cook, R. Mortimer, B. Morgan, P. Blowers, J. Rey, R. Van Derwerker, P. Hittler, FOURTH GRADE First Roux I. Young, N. Horton, D. Coons, L. Hontanye, B. Hersey, B. Peasley, A. Mortimer, so lllxon, Ho mmlv., Bo Hittler, we Nlylore Second Roan W. Uilber, H. Girard, S. Mitchell, L. Leonard, K.He11oran, K. Rowbsck, Je Werner, Be crowurg Jo hind, Je mt, me Third Roux B. Miles, R. Helite, B. Vebrick, T. O'Hara, R. Loveless, H. Meyers, C. Sweet, C. York, W. Runrill, B. Tirmernen. in. g -...- . 1 if 'Sir Q I 41 ,F ,F VX X vb- Ii ib 36 L First Row: C. Alrio, H. Blowers, P. Atty, B. Anteman, B. Sleeser, J. Steele, I. Hayes, Be BIPKOT, De B8t161'g Ke Kind, Ce Bu1 l'v0nr Second Row: H. Kninz, A. Ven Nostrand, I.. Greenfield, R. Pilohen, B. William, I-. Whitman, F. Uickvare, J. Fagan, G. Yorke, L. Olutead, Hrs. Snithere. Third Roan D. Brownell, H. Hoppemuorth, B. Warner, He-'whiwlliy O. Haney, J. Hayes, C. Hart, G. Olson, D. Marcellus, W. Frye, T. Abel. 0 on O ,M A ws' Third Grade E T35 if First Roux J, Wilber, B. Sawyer Lyons, D. Edwards, A. Barr, S. Mnmiae, L. Trlmbley, S. Kline, J. Dq, J. Porter, M. Flynn, M. Oetrender. Second Rows R. Proctor, W. hller, B. Harehall, W. Whitehouse, D. Scott, J. Pentelone, T. Roten, H.. Ecker, T. Kline, G. lileon, J. Iost, K. Blrney. Third Rows D. Stack, D. Ambrosino, R. Donna, T. Ruliffeon, D. Blodgett, L. Whihun, L. Riech, B.. Zqicek, S. Flood, Hrs. Carey. 9 o O o 37 Q? First Row: C. Austin, S. Hayes, D. Winney, F. Mortimer, J. Bellen, F. Cook, J. Bobilin, L. Seward, K. Van Derwsrksr, C. Leotta. Second Roux H. Becker, F. Honsen, J. Stack, ll. Hallenbeck, S. Jablonslcl, V. Hardman, Bs Washburn, Ro Loveless, no wi-1l0n, Me H5 Hart, msc Third Row: W. Sweet, E. Van Nostrand, P. Van Buren, R. Frederick, P. Masten, D. Douglass, Kg Re my we Re Beard, Ss Hina, Jo Riache Qi - Sammi Grade ev I 1' First Rows J. Balloran, I. Newton, L. Crowter, K. Hontazqe, C. Cronin, P. White, A. Hatcher, J. Kadle, I.. Henderson. Second Rows S. Blowers, R. Carter, D. Kenney, G. Dimick, V. Jcdoin, R. Horton, T. Serin, Pe Yorks, Re wilson, Se Snook, me Third Roan D. Rutkowskl, W. Bosch, R. Crocetts, T. Cielv, C. Steenhnrgh, D. Walter, U. Kenny, E. Gray, P. Baldwin, P.. Petrie. av Q' S9 F or If 2 66 V 1 LTR '1 3 , li! 1 S First Roan E. Whitman, M. Washburn, B. Colson, C. Sherman, L. Betler, V. Gray, C. Becker, D. Porter, C. Gifford, L. Lippie. Second Row: A. White, B. Ostrander, G. Kuhn, M. Kline, M. Hillman, S. Ambrosino, D. Olnstead, L. Danforth, R. Miller, R. Fagan, D. Cast, E. Smith. Third Rows F. BANKER, J. Day, U. Lock, C. Moore, W Dewey, E. Knott, W Towne D Rubecha e e , o 3 J. Sehriner, D. Young, D. Galusha, F. Vsnllostrand. M , Q rn-at nm J. wumey, D. Lathrop, L. Ellithorpe, I.. Frey, M. Capron, c. Conklyn, n. nisuer, 14. sum, J. aim-a. Second Roan W. Crovrther, P. Alric, A. Washburn, J. Hood, C. Morgan, S. Sweet, I.. Burlett, D. Timmenan, C. Brower, L. Crowther, J. Collier, C. Greenfield, MISS STRAUSS. 'Baird Ron F. Blowers, D. Proctor, J. Hickok, R. Wilson, J. Rey, A. Whitman, D. Reding, J. King, J. Blodqett, A. Hall. .ff x W I V S' 1 iw , ' mu I 39 5 First Row: L. Scott, S. Jones, S. Goulet, R. Van Nostrand, ll. Preavy, L. Carter, V. Leotta, . H. Hauer, L. Williams, J. Deere. W, x 0 Second Rows B. Look, A. Schulte, F. Ooossen, P. Bloor, K. Crocetta, K. Artogesinger, ,225 ' B. Yost, L. Claus, S. Tomlinson, H. Bomett, MRS. HCBTIHER. ' Third Rows J. Van l0ltI'8Dd, D. Gallup, P. Wheaton, B. Norman, D. Harcaie, B. Bulger, X 'ij D. Brower, B. Hart, T. Morgan, S. Gallup, S. Henderson. ,I -' qznlf C C ,ffg,,ff' BES1' OF To RTHUR . AUNEY' WWE. '57 Com All S P OIZORM OHNSON S S Mi INSURANCE W H My 63cm-a.-forgo. Boulevard Gnocef-3 'Snare' GfoverSville,N.Y' Mounfain Road Molyppd C-OMPLIMENTS OF FROM dfo VERS fb O PART Tore 201 Non-rH MEIN G'VlLL.E cfznfvasnnv cnesn New York I L0 r First Rows L. Gifford, D. Ecker, L. Lyons, C. Sweet, L. Marcellus, E. Halloran, L. Spencer, G. Zayieok, G. Knapp. Second Rows M. Van Nostrand, A. Evans, E. Kilgore, P. Velicky, L. Earnshaw, R. Hayes, B. Wood, A. Ioat III, J. Van Derwerker, G. Richardson, MISS NUBER. Third Rows L. Olmstoad, B. Veneri, T. Lorey, J. Badger, W. Brink, L. Warner, D. Seward, H. Hart, M. Olson. 1 j g- Q 'Z ,xx K First now: R. Frye, N. cur., c. Parham, c. Nicosia, M. Im-kg, B. mmick, D. Barr, s. Beard, as - V. Kenyon. 1 Q Second Row: P. Anteman, H. Kroup, L. Flood, B. White, J. Van Nostrand, R. Greenfield, X M. Harsh, J. Folmabee, W. Barker, L. Handy, J. Bulger, MRS. SIROZECIA. Third Blows H. Sweet, J. Hawley, C. Morrison, J. Robin, J. Sollpr o, R. Van Nostrand, K. Wilbdr, D. Bennett, C. Van Nostrand, T. Horton, M. White. ' 1 in at W i 1' 1.1 C OmFhmenTs B eaco n Seeq Q Qcon Service BEHCON D QRHINSIORE U Pl-some 3'5 l3l 1 U F'-uH'onv3He P Nfvfflfl FUR! 4 A Remodel and Repafrs A Ht Lowest Prevailing Prices D T A R Qfwzffxffgfzvff E O Q Q N T., The crass OF R I X757 3g Z Fr Om E -. S umm 53 2 mn sl-mov 5 R XQMW JA 77zA?fuLzde,72.?. QGSX of Luci- fvlenfs 'MQ BoY's CLOTMFLENG K IX FURNISHINGS EURE RAL R.iE,ARQJELLA SERVICE some FRED G. KENNEDT..AuRENcE G- KENNEDY PHONE '1-8'i!6 A GLOVERSVILLE J? 150 sw.. MER. st cslovefsvfsne ox New YORK - Sewiqq Machine Sales Service Pac?-cg-y My DOf'l6S1'ic fvlachanes ,R Supplies Rarfables My Cabin efs Geo. M . NI-L1Of'1ClS Dennieg Croggfn y ES l G7vf He DRIVE SAFELY C'0 'i' EARM BUREAUZS MAGS SAFETY DEmoNsT HATION CAR Hardware Tqys e.+c. E. 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