Mayfield High School - Sacandagan Yearbook (Mayfield, NY)

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SHAW, OUR CLASS ADVISOR Dedzmizbn For your cheerful ways and untiring wit, For your sincere enthusiasm and helpfulness in all our activities, For your unselfish donation of your valuable time to further all our activities, For your help and guidance in all our problems, no matter how small, For showing us how to give and take criticism and kidding, and how to get along with one another, For all these things, Hr. Shaw, we, the class of '56 take great honor and pleasure in dedicating the HI-LIGHTS OF '56 to you in this, A your sixteenth year of service to Mayfield Central School. EDITORIAL COMMENT The HI-LIGHTS of 1956 has attempted a more extensive coverage of the school program than ever before. This has been done to give our readers a more nearly complete picture of the entire academic year. We of the Class of 1956 hope that this policy will be followed in future years to make HAYFIELD CENTRAL SCHOOL annuals an outstanding feature of school life. To accomplish this we have used all of last year's basketball program including the sectional championship games at Saratoga. From our spring activities we have baseball, the Senior Ball and graduation of the Class of 1955. By following this procedure the yearbook establishes a continuity previously unattadned in annuals from this school. We are thankful for this opportunity to express our congratulations to the staff of the HI- LIGHTS of 1955 for improving the standard of Mayfield yearbooks. We sincerely hope that we have profited from their example and wish for at least as much success for the HI-LIGHTS of 1956. We deeply appreciafte the interest the Board of Education, Mr. Smithers, teachers and patrons have shown to help make this annual possible. Our heartiest congratulations go to Nr. Boshart, our Physical Education Director, whose teams in soccer, basketball, and baseball have won championships continuously since the spring of 19514. We sincerely hope that his teams will continue to add glory and honor to H.C.S! Joan Ballweber Natalie Brower Co-Editors-in-Chief C O N T E N T S Table of Contents......... ..........2 Dedication...........................2 Principal and Board of Educa.tion.....6 F3Ull1tyeucooonnooeoooenonooeausooa0007 Daily SCh9dll1Bu.enoeoeas1uoaeenoeocno9 Requirements for Graduation, Prizes...9 S0ni0l'5eeooeocueooeooseoneoeaonneocon In hlOl'i3mseeoeooouoeoeoooaaeoooneola Bus Drivers,Cooks, And 0ustndians...25 ,, Graduation - 1955 - .... .... ........26 Alumni Notes........ .. .....28 Classasoeaeoeuouoo equ29 Activltiesn... ..,h5 Aulleticsoooooon ,,.51 Advertisements. . . . . . . . .57 Finis.... ......... ... ...91 2 -.M --M, -1-' Lae:21e2 V 50' rv . A X crtflf. If Gow Luclz fo Class of nam, MHYFIGLD GLOVE CO. IDC. mogficlb, HY. W Af ,Q fx L x ,lqgg :..,,.1 ,Mrk w +4 ,gl : , 1 uf T- Q: 3, wk 'Tru R A if ' PWR G , KA k lu of !fj'6 ,a47?M4 WMVW ' 11 . . x. - : '51 -A ' -fy 1 W1 ' 'SW 'flu .- , kai- ' - If Cjonjvc1tit,LtcxtiOVxSACOUxe Class of ,56 The Fulton County National Bank and Trust Company mf' tt, V QV W, QQ Member of Uwe Fedovtat , Deposit IVNSLJYGVNCQ CBOVPCYUUOYX R Q Q, F 9 5 ., 7.f ,S 'M-C F Q 'bf sim' ll AND N h N 5 A' M' 1 3 X X V x xx Mk, N My Secretary? ' V W yy, if' ' H. ,,f 4-X ,M,,,,,.,-9-vw' Jaygs W Smithers ELL .4Z:2e,,.. Secretary Doris Venner, and Principal James W. Smithers completing one of their many daily tasks. 7474660 We, of the Senior Class, recognize fully ani appreciate deeply the mam' sacrifices that the Principal and the Board of Education have given to make our ed- ucation a lasting one. 'gwlffill U az'ucm'z'0n .-P1-4 ,151 Seated: Floyd DeGolyer5 Harland Browng Richard Olson, Clerk. Standing: Theadore Gooseng Herbert F airbanksg Edmund Delaney, Treasurerg James Smithers, Principalg Albert Niles, 6 I 50 xx A X NW! X . 5, OUR PEDAGOGUES assembled for a professorlal pose First Row: Second Row: Third Ro z Fourth Rows J. Steb - lish J. Strauss :Grade 1 E. Mortimer- Grade 2 P. BIowers-Gradg 5 K. Wright -Cit. Ed. S. Sirovica-Kindergarten V. Vallieu -Grade 2 G. Billion-Grade 3 R. Hollenbmgh-Jr. High E. Hornett -Jr. High E. Bogart -Grade lg J. Smith .Science J. Smithers -Principal K. Cook -Grade 5 M. Stewart -Grade 2 H. Ambridge-Grade 6 C. Shaad -Ind. Arts A. Thomas -Math. F. Banker -Grade 1 R. Shaw .Ass't,Pr1n. J. Boshart -Boys Phys. Ed. I. Asquith -Choral Music E. Sepe -Art E. Nichols -Jr,H1gh,L1b K. Smith -Commercial G. Shepherd-Girls Phys. Ed. P. Kane -Grade 3 D. Callahan-Homemaking W. Pearson -Inst. Music J. Stebbins-Grade 6 I A E. Kibler -Jr. High R. Seeley -Grade I4 ,Z X 1 f-QQ I I -3 WHY X ,,'7 ! First Hows R. Goodemote, J. Jennings, H. Fisher, W. Baldwin, G. Oathout, J. Montanye, Q 3. Ferry, B. Perry. Second Row! R. Bod ch, P. Zeh, B. Marshall, F. Crossley, M . SM THERS, N. Ulrich, S. Hallenbeck, J. Smithers, M. Musgrave. The Student Council spon- sors dances at Halloween, Christmas, and after basket- ball games. It offers much to- ward improving school spirit, morale, and be- havior. We welcome this opportu- nity to pay tribute to our fine stu- dent contri- bution to bet- ter school life. 8 I ,N . . ,Mm f h AUA' ' 21. f 1 VW. Q' ...W f :qu EHEHIIE 1955. 1956 Teacher 1 2 ' 3 1+ 5 6 1 9:00-9sh3 9:16-10:28 10:30-11:13 11:15-11:58 1:00-1.113 1:15-2:28 2130-3113 SGW Art 7 Art 8 di 107 107 'Q Q shepar ' Gym 11 Gym 7 Gym 8 ga Sax Gym 10 Gym 12-9 UN Boshart Gym 11 H2221-h Gym 7 Gym 8 1? S sway Han Gym 10 Gyn 12-9 0 5 203 Pearson Rudiments H Stub H311 A uw! T-'X'h,alt-F 'Q 5 scuay Hall 1-mic 8 Music 7 M-n altnf' 107 107 c'l1'ha Hmks 8 Hmks 1 Hmks 2 Hmke 11-S 3 L' Hmkg 7 sway Hall 202 202 202 202 3 202 205 Sham Shep 8 Shop 9 General General 51101, 7 Driver ' Woodworldng Metal Training Hofnett Eng.71 c11...m.7A rms. BA nach. 7B Eng. 7A sway Hall ib 210 210 210 210 gn gd, K le' S5-ggi? Hall M ,A c1c.Ea. 8s Hath. 8B '13 Q 211 210 Hollenbaugh Engaomn s?106dy H811 9A gg gg sag. BA 01c.Ea.7B cn. Ed. 0 210 211 BA -211 Nichols E253 7B Eng667B 5315357 Hall 3 3 smav Hall sway 1-1811 sway H311 21 53 207 207 207 Thomas Pgagfleom Egnilgebra S?-10? H811 Sgience 7 Pl. Trig. Ing. Alg Central 0 2 209 209 new Sha' Am.Hist 2 Amer.Hist 2 French 1 French 2 Q funnier. 1 Am. I-list Sgnigzr Stebbins 203 203 209 209 Us 203 1 -203 Aa.,-, Eng. 11B Eng. 10 2 5. E!1g.10 Eng. 11A Senior Senior 201 201 201 201 Play may Smith' K' Bmgwirith Bkkg. Bu.. Law 'rypmg 11 -3 ,E Typing 12 Int. +186 News- 107 203 9 9 Bus.-2 PIIPBI' Smith' J' SciEnce8 Genagiology Physics Sccignce 9A 3 3 Plgsics Lab. Science Physica 20 2 205 2 2 9B-205 Lab-205 Wright c11:.Ed. 9B sway Han sag. 9B w. History c1t.Ea.9A w.H1na1-y 200 207 200 200 200 200 PROCEUIRE TO BE FOLLOWED IN DETERMINING VAIEDIGTORIAN, SALUTATORIAN, AND PRIZE WINNERS IN VARIGJS SUBJEUIS VAL!DICTW.IAN, SAIIITATORIAN- The weighted average as follower Four Units of English, three or four units of Social Studies fdepending upon the number offeredl, General Science, and either Health or Biology must be used by everyone. For the remainder of the subjects the candidate may claim only enough to make 16 units if desired. Band and Choir grades will be disregarded. Regents or School final grades may be used except that Regents grades mst be used for English Three 'fears and for Subjects in the major field in which Regents are given, Subjects claimed as major :mst be included, ENGLISH The average of the final grades of English l,2,b, and English Three Years Regents. CITZENSIUIP EIIIGATION Hill be the average of the final grade with the exception of American History where Regents final grade will be used. SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS , FRENCH, HOME ECONOMICS, INDUSTRIAL A1118 AND COMMERCE In any of these fields any subjects required for a state diploma and a major mst be used plus two more subjects. Regents marks must be used in all subjects in which Regents examinations are given. OUTSTANIDDB SENIOR Outstanding Senior selection is made by the entire Secondary Faculty. They consider such factors as leadership, cooperation, the ability to get along with others, and scholastic average. No one will be considered whose scholastic average is less than 801. ATHLETICS This selection is more or less a subjective one as there are too few factors to be weighed objectively. A candidate must have earned five letters to be eligible. MUSIC This selection will be made by the Music Instructor or Instructors. The requirements ares A member of band and choir plus outstanding ability which has been proven by participation in operettas, con- certs and competition. 9 fn' QEWZM 1 0, cphtyefu W K ' . . 'Q iWz ': 2SlEf5lIfl v ' ' . X 'H-www-nn? I' 'EEE-'..,:., .LH ,gf l lll.,LCRE5-ll SANlTARl UM fffffl-We wwf 1 H 'rr gifs J Seven Beautiful Acres - PRIVATE-SEMI PRIVATE , D ROOMS -, ' W X 7 F WARDS ,V Alcoholic - Mental -- Cancer- Chronic E !',,l !f Licensed Nurse on Duty 24 Hours 'I W so N PERRY ST Dial 6-75I2 JoHNs'rowN, N. 3 . . 10 X Y. v.--.--W--f-qi--1-+ ,- .,,-1:31-,rg ,. H T-,. - uukvrs .3 11 ,E h Little grains of mischief, r e S in e n Mixed with grains of sass, Brought these mighty seniors From the Freshman Class. These years, which passed so quickly, would indeed have passed slowly if it had not been for the understanding ways, the topnotch spirit and the loyalty of our advisors. We have a sincere debt of gratihxde to pay to Miss Rojcevicz, our advisor in our freshman and sophomore years , Hr. Delucia and Mr. K. Smith, our advisors in our junior year, and Mr. Shaw, our Senior advisor. 12 l J fg Q 1 'ff' '.nif+ 55155 . .-,.l:,.ff.f., 1 V M7 1 ' ' ' x wp' Au,,4p-- I l -, , 4. f- ......,,....- - W -1 - A L,...,Q1wap Last, but not least, we remember these: our Senior Plays M C S I P 'DARK mlmmm' our canch and jello lub Wie 'iff Af-Mann-JG ff our Senior DBF 4 f our Senior Trip to Washington, D-C- and finally, a moment we will never forget, our graduation. . f-071'-Liig. Vg:-4,31-5: fe- 'X-1: ' , ,,,y4,,,, , 4 g , ' ,,',-A-1 nv:-. wmwfr-v---l 1 g'Tfi.',. ?I ' fi, XXX :Ei 1. r I lg .us V , 4 -,v.',..s.,' nip,-A I , .,,L...r..,o.l,l.... --.,..f.N ,..... BUSINESS' MANAGER JARRET JENNINGS choir 1,2,3,k3 Band 1,2,3,hg Spring Concert l,2,3,hg Dance Band 2,3113 Senior Dayg Stud- ent Ass't l,2,33 Student Coun- cil Vice Pres. 35 Student Coun- cil Athletic Trees. by Washing- ton Club Pres. 2,33 Class Pres. l,2r3J-03 Allstate Choir 35 Com- petition 2,3,hg County Festival l,2,3,hg Operetta lg Boys Glee Club 35 Newspaper bg Yearbook 3, I45 Senior Play. 'THE FAULT OF A PDIETRATING WIT IS TO GO BEYOND THE MARK. CATHHINE GLYNN Senior Dayg Senior Play, Choir l,2,3,ll3 Allstate Choir h3Spr:Lng Concert l,2,3,h5 Operetta lg Yearbookg Class Vice Pres. 1,113 Student Council lg Washington Club 2,3 3 Washington Club Trees. 2. 'THE ONLY WAY TO KEEP FRIENIB IS NOT TO GIVE THEM ANAL YEARBQOKQSECBETABI r--5-.'4,--ev -11 .r-Q-,---W-'-nzzrw :v.. ' nfs-.:l,Iz.eL-Ewfux-.i::n.-, tl NANCY ULRICH Class see. bg Field Daur 25 Band 1.2.35 Drum Majorette la: Student Ass't. hg Yearbookg Student Coun- eil 3,245 choir 1,2,3,hg Senior Dayg Washington Club 2,33 Class Vice Pres. 1. 'A GOOD REPUTATION IS MORE VAL- UABIE THAN MONEY. K n fy ' . .vw f ii' 35 gy , f er, mxruaoox sEcma'rAaY . S e I1 I 0 I' S CO-EDITOR NATALIE BROWER Class Trees. 143 Field Day 2, 33 Intramurals l,2,3g Year- book 3,h5 Senior Day, Senior Playg Washington Club 2,3. 'TO BIUSH IS CUTE, BUT SOME- TIMES INCONVENIENTJ' 1.3 ,X A CO-EDI TOR JOAN BALLWEBER Spring Concert l,2,3,bg Intramurals 2,3 5 Washing ton Club 2,33 Yearbookg Senior Dayg Senior Pllyg Choir l,2,3,hg Student Ass't 1,145 Operetta 1,113 Field Day 2,3. 'TO BORRY LITTLE AND STUDY LESS,IS MY IDEA OF HAPPINESS. JEAN PHILLIPS Senior Dayg Senior Playg Operetta 13 Washington Club 2,33 Spring Concert 1,2,3,h5 County Festival 1:2935 Choir 112331,-li 'iearbookg Intramurals 2, 33 Newspaper 3,b. 'NEVER PUT A QUESTION MARK WHERE GOD PUTS A PERIOD. 4 f .. 1 f ,.r-an V -lf 4- 2, ,fp 'WJ '--,, . I, - 11: ' Q-,ae ' Q, . , gs., , f f C ' i f 7 4 ' ,f - V 2' viii., ,f ., ., f4.a'!eii '!: ' 1: .nz YEARHXJK STAFF seniors X ,f.,yf , 3 an Ga M5462 in ufcmff , 3:9 ?l5',iyf,, Q , . . I ' f 1? , ,:fa2'f'n ' . +G, f , Sw La.-1 A fn- ' 5 ,6f:Qjg.,, 'f ,f '4' ,, :I V ' Q4 'ff Lf ,xr-7 , .V 7 V 'V ' ,ww ' aw' A an ff' nf' 3 I A, , f - WARRDI BALDWIN County Festival l,2,3,h3 Senior Dayg Senior Playg Varsity Club 23 Letter Club 2 3 Baseball 1,2, 3,h3 Basketball 1,2,3,h3 Soccer 3,143 student Council Pres. hs Choir 1,2,3,h3 Football 1,23 Student Council 1,25 Class Pres 1,23 Washington Club Q. vnou-T LOOK Fon 'mouB1.E3 LET TRUIBLE LOOK FOR YOU. 6 ' HOWARD HIME Washington Club 2,3 3 Senior P1ay3 Class Vice Pres. 33 Bandg Senior Dayg Student Ass't 2,3, hs Newspaper 3. WSILENCE IS GOLIEN3 I MIST TRY IT SOMETIMEJ' C nn,, ,.,,,,. .44 SALLY COONS Yearbookg Senior Playg Senior Dayg Intramurals 13 Washington Club 2,3. Tl-ICIIGH SHE B'E BUT LITTLE, SHE IS FIERCEJ' XX P n f HFIWEHWMK ' X eo- I' I U , 1h -A f'ff: '.f wi, ' w'? f?Pf-A305 C W-7.f A. 5 Qq,,5,u ?,35.'um-., v1 A ,4 W 1, w 1 4. N Q ND01-was 1 f+fHwnomwnQW: LARRY GETHAN Baseball 3,133 Washington Club 33 Senior Dayg Senior Plwo 'IF AT FIRST YW DON'T SUCCFED3 WELL,YCl'I 'RE RUNNIPD NOR- NAL. Aww E JI WBLEY HURD Senior Dayg Washington Club 2,3. 'NO SENSE IN CRYING OVER SPILT MILK 3 ONLY MAKES IT SALT! FOR THE CAT. :gr -1t'v:.ff f'I 'I ff'fll':f' f '-,-gmggiv 1 A egg--F!',Cg1'if-1'-, .91 r .MAL -. f---:,f-, ,:- A Q 1 54, , 1 ' A ' ' , KATHERINE GIFFORD I Intramurals 1,2,33 Senior Day, County Festival 2,3,l4g Operetta lg Newspaper 2,3 3 Newspaper Sec. bg Competition 2 3 Senior Play, choir 1,2,3,hg Band 1,2,3,hg Washington Club 2,33 Yearbookg Spring Concert 1, 213174. WHEN A GIRL SAYS SHE'S TEMPER- MEMAL, IT HAY BE MORE TEHPER THAN MENTAL' SUSAN LENZ Newspaper by Senior Play, Yearbook, Choir 1,2,33 Sec. of Class 35 Senior Dey. 'IT IS BETTER NOT TO SPEAK AT ALL, THAN T0 SPEAK MORE WORIB THAN WE SHOULD. ..--1,-.-an n.-wa. ..--..e.H ....--' .X-.. LA.-f w1- :'- I 2.75-4' Ns: :P T 1 , -dwanllv' ,i MW,- JAHES HALUJBAN Senior Plqvg Yearbookg Senior Day, Choir 1,2,35 Washington Club 2,3. 'BEHIND 'HEAT VERY INNOCENT FACE, MANY DEVELISH THOUGHTS ID RACEJ' - 2. ff I , 6171-- . -77, A lv- , if we , Aulf A V ,uri M53 ,. ,, 'rf 4 j- 4 - C ' ,' --if I ' f ' T 'Way ' - . I 2 f A ,- r xv: -, 1111? ',,,,,g f 15 Exfiifxfipmf 1 3,2 ff ,W U 'Z Q: 'Q I A , ' NVQ - fe 1 f , , , . Ui - YMQQZAJM. ' SHIRLEY HES Senior Play, Senior Dayg Year bookgg Band l,2,3,hg Newspa- per 3 5 Co-Editor of Newspa- per hg Washington Club 2,3. 'SENSE IN THE HEAD IS MONEY IN THE BANK. 61 7X MARY JANE HAYNARD Newspaper Editor bg Senior Dqyg Choir 2,35 Washington Club 2,33 Yearbook, Senior Play, Newspaper 3,h3Yoarbook C THE HARDER YOU'RE HIT, THE HIGHER YOU BOUNCE. OVC I' o X c , ,, f gygy, ,A ,, BETTY LOU l4cCLELLAND Smdent Ass't 1,113 Intramurals 2,33 Senior Playg Senior Da.y3 Newspaper 143 Washington Club 2. DON'T WORRY IF YCIJR JOBS ARE SHALL AND YOUR REWARIB ARE FEW? REJIDGBEI 'I'HAT THE MIGHTY OAK WAS ONCE A NUT LDCE YOU. fin S4354 w f JON WILCOX Senior Playg Senior Dayg Year- bookg Dramatics Club 13 Basket- ba11 23 Washington Club 2. 'HIGH SCHOOL DAYS HAVE THEIR DELIGI-Irs, BUT THEY NEVER COMPARE WITH HIGH SCHOOL NIGHTS. X7 Q 3 'I M 1? DONALD METERS Yea.rbook3 Senior Playg Senior Dayg Basketball 1,23 Operetta 13 Band 2,3,h3 Choir 1,2j County Festivalg Spring Concert 2,3,h. 'A PEERLESS IRIVEH, HE KNOWS ALL A.BoUT cms, BUT WHEN IT COMES TO SCHOOLWORK, HIS HEAD IS IN THE STARS. A . '16 ELDON MILLER Basketbal13 Soccer 113 Senior Playg Senior Dayg Washington Club 2,33 Baseball. 'SOME OF THE HIGHTEST MEN ARE SMALL .fa ' If f :I f 94 fl . Bu, ., jf - fni svr N, -- .4-rewgra-,, Vf.sE:4ma- w.'-mfg.-:xvrw-zf -..-so KN-w A ww is I f -.Lx vfnwucie ,.. . ,W-.J . -- f HOLLY ANN WILLIAMS Senior Playg Senior Dayg Washington Club 2,33 Class Sec. 2,33 Shxdent'Ass't 11,3 Yaarbookg Field Day 35 Band 1,2,3,h3 Intramurals 1,2,35 Choir 1,2,3,,-If lg DO UNTO OTHERS AS YOU WOULD HAVE THEM D0 UHTO YOU ONLY DO IT FIRSTJ' , V 1 ..- ,I f' I ,fa .,.,,,.m7: vb- - - . N . M- r 1 rp... 1.,Q3 mjxL,,,. , .- x - ,sf 'J 2 ox ' were-.mu ez .,-fffrgfil VLVQ e' '- . ,W . all mnnnss snuck' JANETIEE HUNTANYE Student Council Treas. 35 Stud- ent Council Sec. hp Class Treas. l,2,33 'hrirling 2,33 Twlrling Capt. la: Choir l,2,3,hg Student Council 15 Washington Club Treas. 2,35 County Festival l,2,3,hg Student Ass't 2,33 Competition l, 2,35 Senior Dayg Senior Playg Yearbookg Newspaper 3,143 Spring Concert 1,2,3,h. 'A FRIENIBHIP 'I.'HAT'S LIKE LOVE IS WARM3 A LOVE LDCE FRIENTBHIP, STEADYJ' aah 3157652 - 1 A 24:1 , ,,.. 1 ' ' 4 . , iff' . , Z '21 A ' ,Q-,531 5 7 , yr, V' 'L 'Z' ' '. ig , situ' ,'2,'.' ,I .1 ' ' H ' BURTON WIISON Senior Dayg Washington Club 2,3 5 Soccer 1,2,3,hg Basketball 1,2, 3,145 Baseball 1,2,3,h. WI HATE GIRIS, THEY IRRITATE ME9 I IDVE TO BE IB.RITA'I'ED. ' A5515 3m'3F 'w .. 32 - 7'l e?.fZY.2i1'-in - q .HL Q I5 I rt 1 , , .,.,,, , , ,LV, ,. V V. - ef , z if a ,vgf 1 4 ,, ., ,-,f-, . A.f'g,,f,,fQf ' .:f' f -594' fm, fe. ' .T ,'Q26:' 3. ,, RICHARD HRAZ Soccer lu Baseball hz Basket- ball hz Senior Day, Senior Play. I AGREE WITH NO HAN'S OPINION5 I HAVE MY OWN. T 5 as 1 17 V' k v Aa... -M.. 27 . 461117 ,, gg , A '1 I , f ' 7 5 j,.., I , , W, e If ' ' .,,,i , ' r'Z3:-sig f,-27f1?3'. , 'ffngff 474- , X. fgfg My , 40+ ' In 51, ' ,,, fr, 55 ,73 I 3055, I if ' .,:, 32: ' WcffiffigglxiiziijWi? 'f .W fm , 11121 f iff ! 1 S , 4,3 IIJROTHY TYRHHL Washington Club 2,3 5 Newspap- er 3,145 Senior Dayg Senior Playg Yearbook. 'IN SCHOOL, SHE'S QUIETg CUT SIDE WE'RE NOT SO SURE. X . SX 2 1: i A I s WILLARD WILSON Soccer l,2,3,h3 Basketball 15 Washington Club 2,33 Senior DBF OPPOR'IUNITY KNOCKS BUT ONCE, TEMPTATION BANGS ON THE DOOR FOR YEARS. HARY JANE SHAFER Choir 2,h, Senior Play 'LAUGH AND THE MORLD I.AUGH's wI'rH You, WFEP AND YOU WEE? ALONE. .23 Q ALFRED HILEER Choir 1-92,3915 Band lg, Dance Band h, Washington Club 2,3, Manager 2,h, Senior Play, Spring Con- cert l,2,3,b, Student Assistant, Operetta 1. 'WIT IS NECESSARY TO A CLEVER TALIGIB3 INTELLI- GENCE IS ENOUGH FOR A GOOD LISTENERJ' 2 Liz'- SQ DIANE FREDERICK choir l,2,3,b, Band 1,2, A11-State Choir 3, Com- petition l,2,3,h, News- paper l,2,3,h, Student 3: Council 3, Student Assis- tant 3, Spring Concert 1 ,2, JOHN FLOOD Senior Play, Soccer l,2, 3,h, Basketball 1,2,3,h. Baseball l,2,3,h. V108 President 1. 'HARD WORK IS THE KEY TO SUCCES Sn 3,h, County Festival l,2,3, 11, Intramurals 2, Washington Club 2,3, Operetta 1, Twril- ling 2,3, Yearbook 3,h. 'EVEN A FISH kDULDN'T GET INTO TROUBLE IF HE WILL KEEP HIS MOUTH SHUT. IN MEMORIAM I .r:. ,,.v-l it 'r , M, 4 , V,'- ug4,Q, af ,Lf .V 'ff7:'w'. ' f' ,Ziff If f? , V14 .A fm TERRY MEILLER On September 12, 1955, one of our closest and dearest friends was taken from us by an ect of the Lord. His name was Terry Meiller. Everyone knew and liked Terry. He was one of those people you just cou1d'nt help liking. l thi med to go right. His Terry never seemed to go through some of those bad days when no ng see sunrv disposition was always reflected :Ln his smiling face. His friends were from all age groups, from the oldest in town to the youngest. Terry was everywhereg at a clambake, at his Aunt 'Sonics'- t th tore in Ma field, swimming at the damg getting a haircut at l!ac's. When Terry was young a e s y I many of us played baseball or softball and even football at the lot nextdoor to his house on Second 0 d ch mon Avenue. Terry was always ready to work for his class. He did his share an mu . It is hard to realize that one so cheerful and fine could have left us so soon in his early years of life, but undoubteclly, in his time here he has created more good feelings and spread more warmth and sunshine than some will do in a life time. We are honored to pay this small and humble tribute to one so fine as Terry. His memory will last forever in our hearts. ,ff-131 ' , ..,v:.j!. 5-.Cw.:.'. ,.' I , X , fi '-f53IYl t. , ,f f. 1 - 1 IVIOTTCJ T 'e Reward fra XT. IS fo Have Donrefifr CLASS ,LORS u J an S o . FLOWER weefh af Rose First Row: J. Boyle, K. Glynn, J. Shaw, B. McClelland, J. Ballweber, L. Edwards, J. Phillips, F. Gray, J. Beman. Second Row: F. Smith, D. Platt, J. Jennings, N. Brower, MISS STRAUSS, S. La Rowe, 11 F L F t in J F1 od. J. Holleran, M. Ho enbeck, . a oun a , . o Third Row: C. La Fountain, H. Yost, J. Carter, M. Smith, R. Lyons, R. Kadle, W. Wilson, G. Fox. Senior Clas s in fe Firsf Grade 19 NAME Warren Baldwin Joan Ballveber Natalie Brower Sally Coons Larry Getman Katherine Gifford Catherine Glynn James Hallo:-an Shirley Hess Howard Hime 18181 Hurd Jarrett Jennings Susan Lenz Mary Jane Maynard Betty Lou McClelland Donald Meyers Eldon Miller Jane tlee Montanye Richard Mraz! Jean Phillips Dorothy Tyrrell -f,guqy5wwgmwgwgh5kg..,. 'H wsvn-v. '- K 1 I ' ' ,wfafeii .U . 'uftK,, X , , 'f .:. f,-mr 'Www-, 1 ., U 4 gh. .X ,A ,X , fu-gf. ., ,,- 1-ig'-I,-' W ' 'w...w4Z'31L1J Q Q1 , 1 r 8 emi Q17 biegfeyphy FAVORIEE DISH mavis lasagna hamburgers pizza steak stungullion pizza spaghetti pizza pizza steak Dottie spaghetti pizza lasagna steak pizza k french fries 'Bill all foods spaghetti pizza IINTEND TUB! athletic coach first woman president successful a secretary a teacher selling fur lined bathrobes a Russian SPY draftsman myself a farmer lazy President of the U.S. a teacher nwself married some day race driver somebody wself succes sful Wself HI HIIBLE Tink Ellithorpe Martha Fulton Cisco Kid Zippy Burt we there can' t be ons Gunga Din Jerry Levis Mary M. one like me is bad enough Jack Wilcox Little Abner 2+2 1 3 Judy Canova Pheebe P. Beebe Yukon Eric Long Sam DODS no one 20 PET PBVE gossips Ka! Glynn nosey people sisters R brothers I-Iurd's jokes a stuck- up frosh J oan Ballweber history books stuck-up people women drivers drinkers girls a Junior girl stuck-up girls liars blondes brothers nw sisters blondes shxck-up people been people FAVGIITB SATIN! msmr 'Hot meh- just a little bit-. 'Heavens' ugh po-gn 'Be my guest' 'I'm sorry' 'H1at's not the point-the point is' 'Jimirq Cricket' 'Really- so what' 'You wanna believe it' 'Can you beat that?' 'Oh Mother H rnhy' 'Oh fer good- ness sakes' 'Corn Sakes' 'Oh for Pete's sake' 'That's 0. K. ' lc l 'Promise' 'George' 'Brother' 'Yes Pat' -. 1 4' GREATEST AUHIEVEHENT Student Council Pres. Living through these mad Years. Sitting through E lish Bzgng a senior. Surviving in Meco. Lea:ming to drive Bert's auto. Learning W drive. Passing. Reaching my senior yeafa Milking a CGUQ Getting out of bed in the morning. Getting to the Xmas dence with Dottie. Living the past 17 years. Doubling for Eddie Cantor. Nothing yet. Ovming S cars in one year. Being able to pitch a no-hitter. To school on time. Gradu at- ing. Graduat- ing. Graduat- ing a f 1 e--Q---ef ' '.- f.., . ,. .. , , I' ' ' Nancy NAME Ulrich Holly Williams Burton Wilson Will ard Wilson Jon Wilcox Alf re d Hiller John Flood Diane Frederick Mary Jean Shafer FAVQIITE DISH french fries pizza food steaks Elaine Donna steak Jim anything N4 N211 F4 . .. 1 Q, 1 02717017 I INTEND T0 BE nvself me nothing a bum beach comber mechanic nwself a secretary 8 secretary Zbiogmeypibgy H! DCXIBLE no one Ann Fulton Larry Getman none Wes Hurd Brian Kuhn Marlon Brando no one no one PET PEEVE nosy people boys? girls buddies women Babe Gos sips J arret noisy people The Glass of 1956 extends a hearty welcome to four students who joined us in January, Diane Frederick, after completing three years of high school in Mayfield, transferred to the La Conner High School in the state of Washington. In Jan- uary of this year, she returned and in- tends to finish her high school career here. Congratulations to Mary Jean Shafer, Alfred Miller, and John Flood who earned sufficient credits this January to join the senior class. We hope that you will enjoy our company. 1 ,JW ,ZX We, the Class of 1956, wish to express our deepest appreciation - ncaa... To the members of the faculty for their endless patience, encouragement, and understanding during our mam pleasant, fun-filled days at school. CDNTINUED FAVMITE GREATEST SAYING ACHIEVEMENT Grad- uating lI'm Graduating hungry' from Kindergarten 'Bully' GSU-1118 out of first 81140: 'Eddie 8: Hiat- Nat' ory reports. 'Please Staying repeat the in one question' piece. You're Being a Crazy Senior I doubt Coming to that' Mayfield 'Oh Piffle Grad- uating 'Crazy' Grad- uating WM S- E x HZ! ' ' ,e 9 S To our parents for their wonderful care, devotion and guidance which made our goal possible. To the Board of Education and Hr. Smit-hers for the time and effort they have spent in making our stay here at Mayfield Central School A very happy and educational one. 'eff 757' swim 12:2 Z'i'1 :AF rr:- aGrzSQ'2am2h-.22a.a..1L .fir rrfxil rt 21 ENIOR Montanye UNTAIN Hollenbaugh E Miller Glynn Halloran M Ballweber Jennings K 2 HH Ulrich K . Toni .1 .V -, 1 v- f Susan Mrs. Fulton Walter Craig T' Judy Will Haynes Mr Qtebbins Lee Bowles We Want to thank Mr. Stebbins, who did an excellent job of directing the play and Natalie Hess ompnex Brower who acted as his assistant. 2? Num YYAV f .Inf V' q.y:.g, .vs , 1 ff , ' ., fl af' ll -, ,, m,.,,.,, ,111 2 'I ' i I East will amh jlestamrni. IN THE NAME or GOD: AMEN, me I-. - ,of the Q- . of , , 0 .... ......., in the County of.. and State 0f..qQAALi .. .. ...... --.., being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make, publish and declar this our-last will mth Uniianipnt in manner following, that is to Say I I, Warren Baldwin, will to Brent Marshall,my love for sports. I, Joan Ballweber, will to Sandra Hallenbeck, much fun on her Senior Trip. X ,xg 4 N gl x, I, Natalie Brower, will to Mr. Stebbins, one quiet English class. sg I, Sally Coons, will to Babe Baldwinjmy height. I, Larry Getman, will to Donna Sweet,a dozen eggs for next New Year's Eve. I, Katherine Gifford, will to Sandra Warner, a good time in high school. I, Catherine Glynn, will to Mr. Shaw, one good saddle horse. I, James Halloran, will to Sara Jane Rulifsonimy ability to milk a cow. I, Shirley Hess, will to my sister Carol,a good time in school. 55,11 I, Howard Hime, will to Oren Laneione Holstein cow, I I, Wesley Hurd, will to Mr. Stebbins, one course in English. - I, Jarret Jennings, will to Jo1'm Boshart, our Nash. I, Susan Lenz, will to Mr. Stebbinsja cooperative cast for the Senior Play. 1 '49 x I, Mary Jane Maynard, will to Larry Coons,nry ability to draw and clown around. I, Betty Lou McClelland, will to all teachers, peace of mind from now on. I, Donald Meyers, will to John Fairbanks,my height. I, Eldon Miller, will to my brother, Dennis, all my guns.. gm I, Janetlee Montanye, will to Glen Oathout,my history marks. 61:-5. I, Richard Yraz, will to next years athletesja wining team. Q I, Jean Phillips, will to my sister Judy,,a good time in high school. A, I, Dorothy Tyrrell, will to my brotherjmy horse back riding ability. I, Nancy Ulrich, will to the future twirlersgone good fight. I, Molly Williams, will to Sue Jen.nings,my ability to be helpful. I, Burton Wilson, will to Babe Baldwin, my outstanding ability in sports. I, Willard Wilson, will to Mr. Stebbins,my thesis. I, Jon Wilcox, will to any one who is interestednone 22 caliber rifle to commit suicide. I, Mary Jean Shafer, will to Laural Miller ,the Vgsity basketball team. I, Diane Frederick, will to Mavis Fishezymy choir marks. I, Alfred Miller, will to Brian Kuhn,1U car. I, John Flood, will to Babe,1uck with the girls in Northville. 23 I 9a 'HZT.aaILT?f?ETJE1 ' F.. T'-1 X Xl I ff 'I' l CP ,l X1 any of AY .3.'L'I Zf, v,-7 f .- u ,. I. , -an V 3 'W f ,ally , 1 li Qi' V l . x ' f G3 -wx 1 x '-T I 15 my , ,,,.-JI 41 if la-,,,3,5QYE ' 1 s L. . 7.4. Q c E n 1' f ,v ,- ,- 9 1 Becker Fairbanks cooks provide us a well-balanced which in turn ves us vim, vigor talitys F Williams ff gym- Jmw JT. Close ,QI students enjoying favorite pastime Ecu. .72R7!bnK. Mosher 14km BUS DRIVERS Hart l oA S 95 1 ,yn First How! B, Maxon, V. Johnson, M. Gifford, D. Blowers, L. Trevett, L. Vallieu r Second Hows L Hollenbeck, R. Aesch, J. Warner, P. Sleezer, N. Hively, H. Fisher, U. gifen, C. Gray, A. Zeh, H. Walker, H. Van Allen, M. Mortimer, N. Sleezer. 5, 'lhird Rows G. Wemple, G. Ashton, R. Gignac, E. Kucel, D. Blowers, G., Brower, J. Perry, L. Eschler, B. Mancini, J. Fritzen, L. Gilbert, D. Becker, W. Parmenter. -fun , . ,rg wa h 1 if h e W Q I-5 .1141 1 -55- I L. Gilbert giving the Vaieilctury speech Presenting the gift to Hr. A. 1 F719 The Tassel Ceremony I --:g 1 V Hi nl. 4 as they the stage to go their separate ways 5 some with sorrow, or joy, some w1th hope, and a few wish- ing they'd worked harder Upon entering the hall, they will receive the congratulations of friends and relatives, who bestow upon them good wishes and happiness for the future. 'w'f 26 2 . f 2 l. . 7'l'5Qi'1 V A A .f ' a' is .fi . ,,- 3 X i 9 M1 ', P v 2 at l 1 ' f Diplomas Given 35 Members Of Senior Class Kirkby Gives Address At Commencement Exercises in School Kearney Kirkby of the Character Research Project, Union College, applied the topic Wlth Eyes Wide Open I Am Dreaming as com- mencement address last night dur- lng exercises ln the Mayfleld Cen- tral School auditorium. The distribution of diplomas was made by Harland N. Brown, school board member, and awards were presented by Principal James W. Smithers. Rev. Leo Hickock offered the invocation and benedictlon. Awards were received by Lucian A. Gilbert, valedictorian: Gordon Blowers, salutatoriang Gilbert, out- standing senior: Oretta Trevett, Englishp Blowers, citizenship edu- cation: Gilbert, science: Blowers, mathematics: Marlene Gifford, commercial, Maxine Mortimer, home economics: Donald Blowers, industrial arts: Jack Penny, ath- letics, and Gilbert, music. The valedlctory address, given hy Gilbert, was entitled, Our Atomic Age. Gordon Blowers, salutator- ian, addressed the topic, An Analysis of Propaganda. Audrey Zeh played a baritone sole of A Gilbert, Blowers Selected .s Valedictorian and alutatorian in Mayfield Lucian Gilbert has been namecl valediciorian ancl Gordon E. Blowers, salutatorian, of the I955 graduating class of the Mayfield Central School, James W. Smitliers, principal, an- nounced yesterclay. Vous by A. Pinard, and the Senior Choir, with the accompaniment of Miss Irene Asquith and Lucille Edwards sang Jacob's Ladder and You'll Never Walk Alone. The senior class advisor is Rob- ert I-I. Shaw. Marshalls were War- ren Baldwin and Burton Wilson. Ushers for the program were Janet- lee Montanye, Mary Jane May- nard, Dorothy Tyrell, Jean Phil- lips, Nancy Ulrich, Katherine Glf- ford, Catherine Glynn and Molly Williams. Kirkby ln his address told the graduates that for many years others have been dreaming of you, but now what of your own dreams. A study of geniuses, the speaker declared, shows this is one of the strongest factors in life. A ms.n's dreams, he asserted, and faith in himself are power greater than the atom. DaVinci, Kirkby added, dreamed 500 years ,ago of the automobile and airplane, but it was not until comparatively recent years that they were Invented. He pointed out that ln the last 50 years more progress has been made than in the previous' 5,000 years because of scientific methods peoples learned to use to make their dreams come true. School, the speaker declared, provided and unusual experience for each members of the class with ventures in athletics, politics, leadership and numerous other activities. X ,, FN. H vfiI,g3ag-. , ' 4 . f- .V 19.1, Q ' , . f V - f , 5 ' fa 1 5 'I :1 , I K .dw ,ro lf na-asm-r' ,, 1 ' f 1 ,, 14- V gmwy F, . gs ' '-' R514 'f ' 771 fx , , -ff - 1 f---' er' . J -if i ff .L 'f'5,W.-cies ff ' . -V -4.31.4 v .- ' ' . I ,f.-1 fi' ' , .ff 51' ' n.9,, ':,f 4. 1 'L I 1. .1 . '- 49.1-1.f :!!'?21r 1 if '- 52' '-'Z' 4:51154 1 ' 5525515 f 1 , f.f'i3.'?.'A 'Vt 5 .79 '5' 'V' ' 0 -3i,3e,.- wg 3 Mi- ::vilZlQf1iil',1125 'sg--'III' , . .- rf, . ltd 5. -4-1. -1. f..... - s 1 -.'.'.',-Qoilvtiozsi-'.'-1: ,aan---11:--231:14-f':,'f-'rv--. --f - rv: -as .1,-Wyse -Z.--gg'-4-1:::q-21:7-g-.4 .rf-3:1545 :- .'-:J je-: H . LUCIAN GILBASRT Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gilbert, RD. 1, has an aver'- age for three and three-quarter years of 9255. He followed a col- lege entrance course with majors in both mathematlcs and science. J. Jennings crowning the King and Queen GORDON BIOWERS Blowers WHS named salutatorxan Wlth an average of 91.9. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Blowers and was also a mathema- tics and science magor SENIOR BALL The Mayfield Central School Senior Ball was held Friday, June Zh. There was dancing from 9 to 12 to the music of Bernie Collins and his orchestra. Re- freshments were served by Barbara Lathrop- and Carol Claus. Mr. and Mrs. Smithers, Mr. and Mrs. Vallieu, Mr. and Mrs. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw were chaper- ones. Ralph Mancini and Helen Fisher were crowned king and queen of the Ball by Jarret Jennings. As one of their fi- nal events here at M.C.S. the Seniors celebrated with a colorful Senior Ball whose theme was Moonlight and RosesN - -. I 5E::1':ns'a-smear-.erm--.-e--'. I' : V . . , , I A r L. Eschler, N. I-lively, H. Van Allen, J. Perry. R. Mancini, H. Fisher. J. Jennings. 27. Q Lf 1'ty' if'2 v W 1 4 r X S L A 3 I' 'Y ,4 .1 ,ww-g5g4x:f'.1.w-fy. . ' 'taa ayr-3k3Ui'1.aaf'x - ' ' I zz f Mine cleaner of H9555 N I I f xi ' f T2 X -1 ,riffs - .5 4 'WW' . me 55 if ,- 'Kr 'i 1 wrna Ballweber Married, Employed by Ossen Novelty Co. Charles Bennett Albany Business College Sally Brink Albany State Teachers College QQ Elizabeth Brownell Nurese Tarining at Nathan Littauer fi Dorothea Clarkson U. S. Air FOPCS l Shirley Coon Beauty Shop in Gloversville 7 X Ellen Davidson Nurses Tarining at Nathan Littauer 4 Gwyneth Doble Oneonta State Teachers College 'Q I Donald Fisher Johnson's Glove CO. . Q f Mary Jane Cray Grandoe Gloves Inc. 2,25 Patricia Greene Merchants National Bank and Trust Company Gary Jones Employed at Syracuse Pauline Marcellus Caleco Novelty Co. Phyllis Morgan Geneseo State Teachers College 4 Ruth Murray At Home 1- - Joseph Scrima U. S. Army x Robert Scrima Wanakena Rangers School , 'Q 4 LarIZY Washburn Employed in Gloversville Af '5 A 'A' S rw F. dal A , ' , Ze ' , 'ff amd 1955 Ruth Aesch Employed by Grandoe Glove Co. Edward Kucel lt home George Ashton At home .Ralph Mancini Attending Albany School of Pharmacy David Becker Employed at the General Electric Co. Barbara Maxon- Employed at Cresendo Glove Co. Donald Blowers At home Maxine Mortimer Attending Utica School of Beauty Culture Dona Blowers At home William Parmenter Attending Rochester Institute of Technology Gordon Blowers Attending Brown University H. John Perry Employed at the General Electric Co. Gerald Brower Employed at the Mohawk Carpet Mills Joan Persch Attending Austin School of Beauty Culture John Buckingham Post graduate Patricia Sleezer At home Edward Buseck Attending Fredonia State Teachers College Jean Smullen Post Graduate Harry Buyce Post graduate Evonne Sweet Post Graduate Helen Fisher Secretary at Decca Record Co. Gail Tomlinson Employed at Hosher's Market Marlene Gifford Secretary at Schine Corp. Loretta Trevett Attending Oneonta State Teachers College Rene Gignac Attending Nichols Junior College Lois Vallieu Employed at Navy Dept. in Washington, D.C. Lucian Gilbert Attending General Motors Institute Harriett Van AllenEmployed at the General Telephone Co. Cheryl Gray Hnployed at Coleco Novelty Co. Marion Walker Employed at the Gales Mills Norman Hayes Post graduate Joan Warner Employed by General Telephone Co. Nancy Hively Employed at the General Telephone Co. Jerry Wemple Employed at wemplels Gas Stai-,ion Leane Hollenbeck Employed at Audrey Zeh Attending Albany State Teachers College Virginia Johnson Housewife Lee Eschler Attending Albany Business College I-x aa ag al-rw-A-V , ' ' 'x e f,. , .,,.,g,5,g'-1.4, f . V x. 9 1' 'N 'Uh 1 f '. 'f. ,gy , . . I-,!,: N' I um ---- .-1,-..,.u.. .. .Y.,,,.,. M. 5 Q Y - gf '94 . 0 THEY ARE TODAY , . f VW? . W! Ore I ll PPegi 'wi inefcg Q. is .1 x 'lf' 4,-.8 Nw Pet otsingeb First Row: B. Marshall, G. Oathout, J. Argotsinger, O. Lane, C. Billman, M. Becker, M. Fisher, -J., Perry. Second Row: Mr. Wright, M. Stoddard, E. Miller, I.. Edwards, E. Wheaton, G. Whitman, B. Iyons, K- Hickok G. Slnullen. Third Row: B. Gifford, C. Lodine, B. Kuhn, B. Baldwin, D. Halloran, D. Sweet, A. Ward, M.Browne11. Fourth Row: R. Snow, R. Bronk, M. Hollenbeck, N. Brower, K. Wilson, P. Scrima. We .V Z f, ,iggcv -U 1- Cal, . - 1 I' Viceol B11 Quik? Q -5-63110411 1 we QE- 1, qt Sl - -, - .1 -fr. V . ' Mir- - e BSS 'er er if .35 V. I ii S TE I -.3 ,gl 5 'i I First Row, Left to Right: S. Quilleng M. Brownell, DJ-Iollerang M. Becker, Secretaryg M. Fisher, Vice Preaidentg R. Goodemote, Presidentg B. Marshall, Treasurerg K. Grayg B. Krutzg G. Leach. Second Row: MRS. HORNETTQ A. AI-chinalg M. I-loolahang R. Mittlerg L. Edwards, L. Millerg E. Wheatong J. Argotsingerg J. Perry, F. Gray, M. Stodderdg R. Gray. Third Row: G. Oathoutg N. Browerg K.Cronin3 S. bbrgang B. Scott, C. Iodine, D. Colbyg B. Giffordg 0. Lane, K. Wilson. Fourth Row: G. Whitmang C. Maw: K. Scott: R. Kadleg H. Carterg C. Scotty D. Brandy K. Hiokock, 30 I ii , Ii 31, 4. , ' 'J First Row: S. Jennings, J. Parker, B. Perry, C. Warner, S. Abel, E. Naylor, E. Rutkowsld., F. Crossley, C. Taylor, M. Surdam. rang 3 ,gi .. 45 M T 'Xu , Second Row: PR. K. SMITH, K. Gray, L. ihshburn, P. Downs, B. Loveless, D. Scott, C. Warner, B. Perkins, P. Sillen, C. Nellis, D. Pyne, C. Johnson, H. Ambrosino, MISS D. CALIAI-IAN. Third Rows R. Ketchum, L. Lamont, C. Edwards, E. Little, L. White, C. Bellinger, R. Strobeck, M. Button, K. Herrick, E. Lent. Fourth Row: S. Whitman, A. Scott, W. Marcellus, T. Blowers, H. Whitman, G. Carpenter, G. Seeley, E. Maxon, E Darlf F. Paul P. Yorks, S. Ruliffson. opbomwfes First Row: P. Bobilin, C. Claus, S. Hallenbeck, D. Gray, D. Musgrave, J. Fairbanks, B. Lathrop, 1 R. Goodemote, P. Gibson, E. Clark. ?x , Second Rows MR. STEBBINS, J. Bellen, F. Cadoret, B. Dutcher, P. Close, S. Brooks, D. Austin, P. SHfner, J. Wilkins, S. McGregor, L. Niles, E. Halloran, L. Coone, MR. SMITH. ' ff Third Rows R. Briggs, S. Riska, G. Ardizzone, M. Vomaska, N. Montanye, H. Moore, M. Gifford, er, W. Perham, J. Chase, L. Cronin. Av Fourth Rows H. Stoddard, W. Wilson, M. Smith, K. Scott, H. Bruce, R. Roy, O. Cole, F. Paul, 'N D. Vofgt, R. Kadle. RE E, 'i 31 ,V, !-Iv 3 W First Rows R. Harrington, D. Gray, H. Herdman, J. Colson, B. Craig, J. Eschler, C. Hallenbeck, R, Boduch, R. Hayes, J. Blowers. 9 f Second Rows H. Hart, C. Booth, C. Hess, A. Brand, E.Doere, P. Brownell, N. Conluin, B. Andrest, ' X F . Conklln, G, mtcher, M. Eagan, c. Eagan, rm. KIBLIB. 1, , Q Third Hows R. Bedell, F. Ecker, C., Hart, ID. Blowers, D. Ellis, E. Banker, B. Christman. ' 'ff-7 'J Fourth How: R. Cheney, C. Cheney, G. Blowers, C. Colby, K. Hickok, L. Hess. X ' t ,Am .A T 1 ' , u N 'I J Q L '1 53 Z r , 0 ,X .1 X I A 9. ' 5 7 -WZ., 0 - .- J -:,-,' .I V 1 7 -, 5 Q g: . aight! .., -- 401,50 4 - ' gxghl, 1.0 x. f ei- , e , 1 1, First Roux S. Osbourne, B. Parry, S. Peterson, S. Martin, S. Perry, P. Zeb, S, Tinnnerman, 4 4 4 K. Reed, P. Voight, M. Pantalone. L, yiwaf Second ROMMRS. THOMAS, H. Smith, A. Vallieu, N. Yort, R. Palmateer, V. Marcais, E. Seiler, J. Peck, C. Whitman, C. Vallieu, R. Ray, N. Whitman, O. Ropeter, J. Yorks, HR. HOLLENBAUGH. Third RowzK. Hiclcok, ID. Hiller, T. Kadle, D. Reynolds, L. Warner, D. Jones, L. Hoolahan, J. Radio, R. Titus, C. HcSpirit. 32 A A -. First Rows N. Proctor, B. Whitman, V. Perham, C. Tyrell, M. Pedrick, J. Vavruick, J. Smifhera, S. Van Hlen, G. Wilson, C. Meyers. Second Row: J. Titus, ID. Whiteman, J. Wilson, P. Warner, J. Phillips, S. Steele, E. Fisher E. Van Biren, S. Warner, N. Stoddard, V. Vallieu, G. Wilcox, P. Newton, H. Parry, MISS ASQIJITH. Third Row: J. Zayicek, R. Pd. nateer, G. Scrima, C. Burgess, R. Yorke, F. Wilcox, W. Warner, 5. Wlters. 2 H ' fr VX J I. eveni Gm e F. X I ' I 7 Rae j First Rows N.. Marcellus, P. Ballweber, T. Leach, C. Argotsinger, R. Boduch, J. Dorst,W. King, B. Knot, J. Foster, D. Fuller. Second Rows MRS. HCRNETT, S. Hines, E. Miller, J. Hall, V. Kanes, P. Carpenter, M. Marcais, N. Downs, P. Loveless, J. Mc Spirit, M. Musgrave, B. Fagen, S. Bennett, L. Booth, S. Kuhn. Third Rows G. Hess, W. Maxon, E. Beard, G. Lyons, D. Brownell, R. Chichy, D. Atty, W. Galusha. Fourtfi Hows W. Gifford, G. Goodemote, J. Greenfield, G. Betler, D. Hathaway. x XX 33 , , , 4 . X ,.. , . , ' .-.,,uf- f,,, , 7 , '11, hm -M ,,1 'f' M P ,,,WgW,,V. ff? Doesn't HR. WRIGHT'S ENGLISH 9 class look inte11igent???7? 'W . - A stich in time saves mnef ffi EQ-a If -mf f m I Busily learning the essentials of TYPIMI - MR. K. SMITH teacher 43 n7 ,.,v ' '31 Scientific heads hard at work- MH. J. SMITH, teacher. ff: fry f MISS CALLAHAN teaches her HOME EC 10 Class Q f ,Z x Q f Everyone seems interested in MR, K, SM1TH'S BUSINESS LAW , 35 J fi --- ,l , ,r - ,, . , .Q First R01-12 Bo wi-111533: We Naylor: Yo YOURS. N. Horton, J. Colson, B. Pantalone, L, Montanye, M. Able, Ro HOT-I01'ang Second Hows M S. AMBRIDGE D. Parham B. Miles J. Warner A. Goodemote E. Blow ra L. Bon t U. Frana, L. Leanard, R. Book, C. Yorks, D. Lair. , , e , sque , IQEEQ-E211 B. Morgan, R. Lvveless, G. Hbmple, R. Taylor, L. Ostrander, R. Whitman, C. Miller, J. Ray. Qfg 22? qlligf X I ' - .li ,,'y ' ' I - c . ,a zxib Gmde M gf 5 , - ' ', 1 V ' 4' 'D ag,D , 1 IR! Q Ev' ll First Row: C. Gifford, R. Uebrick, R. Oathout, F. Lent, S. Rockwell, F. Walker, S. Warner, W. Thomas, S Lorey Second How, D. Coons, S. Place, G. Harrington, D. Marshall, P. Blowers, P. Wheaton, D. Brownell, R. Van Derwerker, K. Lippie, B. Timmerman, MRS. STEBBINS. Third How: S. Pilchen, M. Musgrave, S. Maxon, B. Peasley, G. Wheaton, L. Fox, S. Mitchell, J. Montanye, M. Bafgwin. Fourth Row: R. Betler, M. Meyers, F. McSpirit, fit f 36 I V, H ff:-.- , D 2. 'J QQTA.-f' 'F' 5411 xx ,,' f I s V4 4,4 .4 .xx F S Qfiuf First Row: J. Fagan, L. Trumbley, M. Meyers, P. Atty, F. Wickware, N. Blowers, C. Alric, S. HatEIas, I. Hayes, B. Anteman. Second Rows HRS. BLUWERS, G. Van Nostrand, T. Gifford, L. Greenfield, D. Hart, T. Abel, K. Barney, R. Proctor, T. Roten, W. Whipple, J. Yost, H. Harshall. Third Rows DJ. Hhitman, S, Eagan, D. Marcellus, H. Kainz, J. Hayes, B., Zayicek, W. Fox, R. Downs, 5. Ffood, B. Sleezer, T. Kline. f' W 2 'Q' Z v 4 . W ' ' :Pi - I N D r- Q D AV , Z 1 . e Y J Qi r ' - of r 7 ' ' . N j of First Rows C. Burton, S. Kline, B. Barker, J. Steele, D. Lyons, K. King, D. Betler. Second Hows HBS. COOK, J. Pantalone, W. Fuller, J. Day, D. Edwards, L.. Whitman, W. mftefiouse, M. Ostrander, J. Billman, A. Barr, F. Meyers, L. Whitman. Third Rows H. Whitman, A. Van Nostrand, B. Warner, H. Ecker, G. Olson, O. Hanq, D. Efirosino, T. Ruliffson, ll. Stack, D.. Blodgett, H. Hoppenworth. J 'U gr ,,e---,,- ,,,,,,, ,.,, .-C' NAS fl QI -y-,fs-...-. 'D 37 V. y X , L V, , J,,A!.,..V,53,.n5 Fits-t Rows S. Cook, J. Bellen, S. Jablonsld., D. Rutkouslcl., C. Cronin, N. Colson, D. Winney. Second How: MRS. BOGART, B. Hallenbeck, W. Stewart, P. White, ll. Loveless, D. Olmstead, C. Austin, S. Snook, HJ. Leach, S. Blowers, K. Van Der Werken, P. Van Buren, D. Brownell. Third Rows E. Grey, L. Van Nostrand, P. Baldwin, P. Petrie, S. Hime, D, Walter, P. Yorks, D. Scott, ET1! , T. cuhy, R. norman. X . W ,lfhx r al-:L e A 4'X'?'-SLN K.. .- fi A xg! 'G Z F fe First Row: Nnlevtom L. Seward, G. Wilson, D. Zimmerman, W. Sweet, T. Scrina, N. Gallup Bo Wa-SEETH Second Bows'S. Cheney, P. Hasten, R. Wilson, W. Kenny, R. Filkins, C. Steenburgh, H. HEI, W. Jodoin, ID. Kenny, R. Cheney, R. Beard. 'Baird Row: MRS. SEELEY, J. Kadle, J. Stack, T. Hanson, J. Halloran, V.He1-dman, K. Hontayne, L. Olmstead, N. Bojarczulc, R. Carter, A. Dxtcher, S. Hayes. I I,- ..,.. all .f 'I 35 . , Y H oJ ' LJ L or A First Bom L. Claus S Jones P. Bob:lJ.1.n L. Gifford, H. Washburn, L. Scott, C. Beclcer, D. Galusht. x T. Horg:m,'C. Gifford, c. Greenfield, C. Shay, J. Place, L. lhnforth, F. Van lostrand, H. Van Nostrand, H. Bennett, D. Proctor, R. Bell. Third gow, V, Locke, C, H01-gan, J, Day, V. Billman, D. Redixg, J. Winnie, R. Fagan, D. Lathrop, S. Gallup . 0 A815 km! Grade E ji D First Row: D. Meyers, L. Ropeter, J. Deere, S. Goulet, L. Williams, C. Sherman, C. Brower. Secona Rows L. Ellithorpe, K. Argoteinger, D. Harcais, A. Washburn, H. Suits, L. Lippie, DTCETIE B. Locke, L.. Betler, H. Capron, P. Alric. Third Row: HRS. BILLION, J. Collier, J. Blaha, E. Knott, H. Kline, J. Blodgett, W. Towne, FI Hura, J. Rulison, H. Becker, R. Yost, F. Gooeen, O Y' 39 First Row: B. Holleran, W. Flynn, M. Olson, P. Wheaton, G. Richardson, D. Fountain, R. Seiler, B. Dorman Second Ron: P. Velicky, L. Bennett, C. Morrison, S. Peasley, L. Fountain, M. Handy, M. Mathias, is E. Bornt. 7 ' Third Row: J. Folmsbee, D. Barr, C. Van Nostrand, S. Baker, J. Hickok, M. Van Nostrand, Q E- Rfkvreq ms. Mcfrrrnm. . Tb e Nx 2 'QM Q if ' ' gif' ' r Q- , J 3 U X K 1 I 1 V 1 I 'J First Row: S. Ambrosino J. Girard D. Dleslex' H Hillman R Mill M. Rau f. Frye, D. Tirmnerman. , , , O , ' er, er' Second Rows A. White A. Shults G. Kuhne I.. 'Carter N P V. G J E. Van Nostrand, R. iowenthal. , , D ' rearey, ray, . Ray, Third Rows J. King D. Cast W Norman W. Dave J, F D Rub 1 mm: n. Bmei. ' ' ' Y' mm' ' 'cha' D' mg' ms. smmn ' ho .,. n,qM.mW A ' V EEE' 1 First Bow: C. Parham, K. Second Hows W. Barker, B. F', Flowers, A. Wilson, W. Eu. Duealer, A. Iost, S. Beard, J. Van Nostrand, L. Gifford. Ferrara, R. White, A. Evans, T. Horton, F. Bullett, W. Zimmerman, Brink. of - 29h 60 .4 gd giggwgrfillf Cimiicigfzfkg: Spirit, I.. Burlett, L. Olmstead, L. Iyons, J. Hawley, R. AFrye, I: .3 IREHEASAL l' , gt -A J U econ Wi, 6 Q First Row: E. Whitman, P. Tyrrell, V. Kenyon , M. Gendron, G, Zayicek, M. Yorks, N. Cast, Second Rows R. Wilson, D. Bennett, A. Whitman, R. Hayes, K. Groves, D. Hiller, C. Bower, H. Kroup, R. Van Nostrand, P. Anteman. 'I'h:!.rd How: J. Van Nostrand, B. Ostrander, C. Conklin, S. Tomlinson, J. Semprevio, H, White, F. Duicher, T. Lorey, J, Rebisz, HRS. VALLIEIJ. ,ii hl First Row: S. Oathout, R. Roten, S. Billman, C, Colson, A. Bradt, R. Hurd, C. Eagan, C. Wilson, W. Baker, W. Ellis. Second Row: P. Kline, R. Gifford, P. Alric, T. Handy, J. Folmsbee, S. McCaffery, J. Knoll, C. Boduch, K. LaRowe, J. Brunner, G. Flynn, T. Brockhum, L. Kenney. Third Row: L. Flood, D. Steele, E. Close, J. Titus, M. Dingman, J. Van Derwerker, D. Ecker, A. Kennicutt, S. Berark, R. Greenfield, V. Shoop, MISS STRAUSS 't BY? I I 9 - 1 Q i -ff m Q3 , X -' W ...Q A, lu is 1. . Nj if ' lIl Vf C 1121012 'N X .-1 Z' - 'I ' i Q 0 ' L 'Saks Nw ' X N ' , emi QUT 6 ,I First Row: R. Van Nostrand, R. Templeton, S. Zimmerman, M. Whitman, P. Sandner, M. Warner, B. Edwards, S. Fagan, J. Filkins, C. Liitt, M. Hall. f Sebond Row: S. Betler, C. Van Nostrand, D. Maacson, P. Niles, C. Olson, K. Van Nostrand, S. Yost, R. 71 Fllkins, Il. Bullett, C. Warner, C. Hickok, C. Gallup. Q' Third Row: J. Masten, C. Hart, R. Hayes, L. Murray, P. Shea, J. Whitman, L. Rafferty, R. Timmerman, Q, L. wickware, MRS. BANKER. xf: W Y G . ' W g ty 9.11 515 if JJ 14 AVY M.. .I 142 - - YI ff 1 nyc, 5 491, X- ,ff I V, :K 3 X First Roan C. Perhan, A. Close, 8.- Kenyon, J. Hayes, P. Bombard, L. mtcher J Ellitho D. Ufllup, D. Dorman, C. Bellen K. Wilson, G. Sherman, , O rpg, Second Rows V. Blowers, D. Oathout, K. Karl, B. Eagan, D. Van Nostrand, T. Harcaig, K, Goodemow, D. an Nostrand, L. Cranell, D. Cowles, C. Walker, W. Yiashburu, S. Riach, S, Towne, S. Miller. Third Rovx HRS. SIROVICA, T. Snook, A. Warner, D. Gifford, G. Austin, S. Hime, L. Scrima, E 5Ison, L. Boyce, D. Ross, W. Brooks, K. Zirmnerman, E. Monroe. f N'3 S E? 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A V I 41:14 2 ,, ', 7 , ': ' f ,ff , ,.V. 1 ' , Ai Dennie Becker Muriel Bellen Hilda Brower Hilda Ernst- Dorothy Gallup , e V -A 1':V:.f1ff?', ' . 1 'cf -. - ,.1:'ff-3s.'11'a'f' .2.vw7'4V.w 4 --VV - .V V f J. V v:5'f ',,7.,., ' ,',., if ..+,:,,,, . , r V' -, 1fsx'g,:jj,g-9 - - r . ' .1 QM. 'V .V ' f5'11gi1 'V ai ' ' -W ,-, ' ,. fi' ff-' 'iii' 'iii 7-'25 1 r 92: ' fi, 5225424152 :E 'i 35,1 3 'Ulf V f . J ,, , fm ' .- ',,' ',V', V' , f . Q 'f A . ' E V' ffl ,C 3, i-2 . 7,1 1 ' q W: ' 74' fi, 'V '7' 'V' H 'f ' 122, 14 ' 'A 1 ' 5' ,- , ' 'V ' '- 7125 133 , . V 'L?f?'f' ' ' VV.V V' ' ' VV ' 47 V' - ' 1ff4f V ,-Wi. Z , Aff? iii: . ,, ,J , f ffff j 'fa oz5fLA,fV-'y , wr. zxfxz' ,... L' ,zz Q .: V 4 .. ' Alex Him-ick virginia Jones Lina Knapp Berry Leonard John Leonard Allen Marmn Howard Omstead wwf-f 3111-lgy 0,-g Mary Pisot Hildred SchmerhornBarbara Stanton Elsa Wagner Keith Warner Joyce Wheeler Medora Whi VX no You narmmnn 'rmssz TEACHERS? 'M First Row: Hi sa Strauss, Hrs. Seeley, Mr. Conantg PRINCIPAL, Mrs. Blowers Miss Wa ner g . Eecond Row: Miss Aaquith, Miss Painter, Miss Fox, Hrs. Graham, Hina Carnaltlan, Era. Conant. E o ow. Hr. Shaw, Mr. Boshart, Hrs. De Luca, Hr. Brovm, Hr. Rosbahar. hh te 145 -,H .... l L, ll-, Q. 1 G First Row: D. Smith, S. Whitehouse, R. Boduch, J. Eschler, J. Peck, R. Titus, R. Boduch, D. Jones, E. Banker, K. Hickok, E. Seiler, R. Perry, D. Atty, P. Newton. Second Row: A. Vallieu, A. Brand, B. Craig, C. Booth, M. Voight, C, Hallenbeck, S. Perry, P. Zeh, J. Colson, S. Martin, M. Pantalone, J. Reynolds, P. Brownell, N. Whitman, C. Eagan. Third Row: N. Marcellus, B. Van Buren, N. Downs, P. Ballweber, S. Warner, S. Steele, J. Phillips, V. Perham, J. Foster, D. Fuller, B. Whitman, P. Loveless, G. Wilson, B. Knott, V. Kainz, N. Stoddard, J. McSpi.rit, V. Val- lieu, J. Hall, MISS ASQUITH. Fourth Row: S. Van Allen, M. Marcais, E. Fisher, E. Miller, P. Carpenter, T. Leach, M. Musgrave, M. Booth, J. Smithers, N. Proctor, M. Pedrick, S. Kuhn, D. Richardson, S. Bennett, R. Hayes, S. Osborne. Fifth Row: B. J. Perry, G. Lyons, D. Walters, G. Wilcox, J. Hess, L. Wilber, G. Betler, J. Greenfield, R. Cicby, W. Galusha, J. Wilson, R. Palmateer, J. Gray, D. Hathaway, J. Titus, C. Argotsinger, S. Timmerman. girth Row: W. Maxon, C. Vallieu, F. Wilcox, R. Yorks, J. Vavruick, J. Dorst, J. Zayicek, C. Tyrell, K. Hickok. Bam' i5H!!QEgL .Ju 92 , 3 'MU 7 A7 flQ!5f ' igv , umbff and .jpmior lwirlers at attention for their next number. First Row: R. Hayes, B. Craig, J. Smithers, P. Ballweber, C. Hollenbeck, N. Stoddard, R. Titus, F. Zeh, R. Boduch, ' . Second How: J. Phillips, M. Pantalone, J. Colson, J. Titus, J. Kaul., C. iwrrellr J- Zaywek, F. W11C01, R. Boduch, E. Banker, W. Maxon, M. Hardman, W. Galusha. D Third Row: S. Maxon, B. Peasley, W. Naylor, M. Pedrick, I. Hayes, L. Montanye, N. Whltman, N. Downs, P.. Chichy, D. Jones. Fourth Row: S. Lorey, J. Lent, S. Warner, T. Leach, E. Young. I F Fifth' Row: D. Ellis, D. Bellen, E. Seiller, cnristman, F. Ecker, B. Parry, S- Nam-H. S- Perry, U- Argvf K tt v Pez-ham MR. PEARSON. singer, S. Timmermarz, C. Booth, A. Goodemote, D. Fuller, B. H0 Q - 9 146 ' . N , put on a fine nerformance at all league basketball games f '9f3f3E',17? - 1 ffm ,. .4'f3'1Q4' , ef-figii: , F r'f'ig fff. V, :V - . .... I W' M .2541 9 ' ' 1 ' 4.4 .93 f' I 'fvim I V mi' 1 R, -s W! 'vi v v f V, ' V ' L ' fm ZW? 'V .' f Z1,4 '4L,U7 , f. l 1 L ,Q W 4 ' fr , L be W ,Wy f f ' J A-K' ig- y . ll N U M . U,.- ,H , . , 4? V. W L ' fl 'A J ,, ff f 2 ' f' ' I J 4 4 M . I V 64' 'SIT g , 1 -, ' ff 5.3 iff V , r M R N , .. .. . , WW ,v,L jk figs., 11 , ,. , In C' Brooks J6 Mctgiinye M. swam N' Ulrich J. Parker P. Downs S. Hallenbeck ap Drum Majorette 'H .oo 7, , t af Q N X sn 1 dressed up to wfarble their best for N ' S -- . WH First Row: M. Williams, K. Glynn, J. Ballweber, S. Quillen, B. Krutz, C. Billman, M. Fisher, J- Hontanye, J. Perry, K. Gifford, D. Tyrrell, N. Ulrich, J.Phi1lips. Second Row: A. Scott, S. Able, C.Taylor, S. Brooks, L.Cronin, P. Downs, C.Warner, M.Skinner, M. Ballweber S. Hallenbeck, S. Jennings, KA. Gray, P. Yorks, L. Washburn, L. Edwards, M. Moore, D. Scott, S. Whitman, B. Loveless, P. Hively, E. Rutkowslci, MISS ASQUITH. Third Row M Hathaway, B. Lathrop, C. Edwards R.Strobeck, J- Parker, S. Rulefson, D. Snell, L. White, C Warner, D Musgrave, M. Ambrosino, C. Jonnson, P. Boblin. Fourth Row I.. Lamont, W. Marcellus, E. Lent, H. Stoddard, .lf.xNiles, C. Lodine, N. Montanye, M. Hollenbeck F Crossley, E Naylor, A. Miller, J. Jennings, O. Lane, D. Voigt, W. Perham, J. Fairbanks the to helm enrich our cultural background-- rfmsical events 'QT First Row! D, Musgrave, M- Williams, M. Stoddard, M. Becker, M. Fisher, J. Perry. Second Row: P. Boblin, E. Rutkowski, M. Moore, M- Ballweber, J. Fairbanks, K- Gifford, S. Hess, 0- Lane, J. Jennings, H. Stoddard, H. Hime, C. Warner. 11151-d Raw: P. Smullens, C. Nellis, E- Lent, E. Naylor, S. Jennings, D- Meyers, D. Jones, M. Whitman, E- Nmlasi J. Wilkins. Fourth Row: S. Craig, D. Ellis, E- Seiler, F. Ecker, T. Blowers, W. Perham, S- Brooks, P. Downs, J. Mont- awe, MR. PEARSON, N-Ulrich, J. Parker, M- Swim, S. Hallenbeck, A. Miller, M.Hollenbeck, M. Skinner. 7 1 I 0 0 55? UUR VARSITY CHERLEADERS URGE THE TEAM TO VICTORY ' First, row: J. Argotsinger, J. Perry fl ,2 Second row: B. Lathrop, H.. Brownell Third row: H. Becker, M. Fisher Advisor: MRS. SHEPARD :Jia ll fl 44,0111 I ' 44.1 24,14 ' n'!p,'lt4 ?f-4:6 :H - no-qfzxe L, XJ' ASWEGOTOFRTBS Editor: M. Maynard Treasurer: B. McClelland Co-Editor: S. Hess Secretary: K. Gifford 148 - .......-Jaw 1 .,,, - A-M., x E Z ,,-..A .,,.. 'rx 'Le SQA 383 5 Z. 3 5 ,U 1, 9 ,Q 1, 5459.3 ,ag . .L 'TQ STUDIOUS STUDENTS STUDYING IN STUDY HALL AT SCHOOL Qi L .D C. Booth V. Perham D. Fuller C. Argotsinger N Xflx , ....., ..x . '5 59' Qa9x'?' JR. TIIJIRLERS Hopefully working toward Senior High Majorites h9 Si Q0 A Perry Timmerman Kno tt Goodemote f .7 1 -I .A.. E -A 41:51:4 1 4 ,Q gfizx-lf? l'ii I J -1 'MH 1...w'. in ' - 1 ' LiI5,.:- v 1 , ....... xL VI ' I , I. M q IM I II cmmpiimem 150 Q f EQEWIHI UMM EE? CQMIPZISIINIY PHONE -- BROADALBIN 3107 I - - 7- rzai .Z Ii ' , 'A I If . I 055' Q56-Lf C2441-4V'0'f ,, gif: '4 .r1.-YV' , , 'ld xg, ' f . I 7 .5 6 fm , if-'7 'J 2 4 3 an N M I 1 I' 5, II? ET wo Umm .sez-. VI I COWlES,BRUWII nm. 9 n. mmn sr. sLovEnsvnLLE, nm W ,870 ,fl ?,eIi,,'. ' STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES STEEL ABE OFFICE FUIUIITURE V f Ku f K 1 f , W W f ' 6 ,4 M I 3 4 IW 47 4 .W f ,J ,M 4 ,f H x - ' 1 wfv M! .' 21 1 ,Z X . 9 2 . ,gm 41413 ,, X ,,?,,4f,2'.f,Q.f:1 f ' '27, mam Ma- A.,, 7 - S0 V3,i..... -.,..,:.w- A4-' v'f.'.'..1- 51.2 . V . k iv z if , at 1 , I '-.Mba 'wU-nflt Q, ,, 1777 V ,iff I ' .- '.f'. -RHI'-'if -e '11 3r-L ir 5' .www 35.41 , p ., .-.- .A I . P.-.y 1-I--rr 1' fi. 'ff-.:fEz 2 Q It- g QQ,g-5 RIC:-v 1. A i fl' vlan MA YFIELD CLINCHES I TRI- C UNTY LEAGUE 0' . netball team turned In its mn get , V :mtg-nt win nut night when inn G i I L A UL , I 1 IIIYIIEIII 4 -r NIPB FLIINEHE outfit defeated the Fort Plain High School 89 to 53 ln Mayfield, HIE Center Baldwin Sets Pace f For Bannertown, Hoops ' F U Il 24 Points on Knox Count RTHX ILI P K Ol N0 I' TT' PI n 1 f ......... Q 1 li BD ' 1 .....,,. 111i11::11. n nt Q ,.........,.,. .... YI 4' Purple-Gold Unable to Overcome Early 3 I ' f11l1ff1lff11ffii 1 II Lead of Visiting Tri-County League .N...1Z.iI ...... :::::::::f:::::: TZ ? .52!it Team, Home .Iayvees Victorious. 69-27 3' I IVIIYHELII NIP5 NUHIHVIILE HI HY IB Til HI Mayfield Whips Canajo By 10-Point Margin Banncrtown club whlllpvd Canajoharlc, 59-as. Mayfield Sweeps Loop Opposition Final standings: Mayfield . 12 0 1.000 Wells .... 7 5 .583 Broadalbm 5 4 .556 Gklway 5 6 .455 Northville ....... 5 6 .455 First Row: B. Wilsong L. Gilbertg W. Baldwing J. Perry. Second Row: MR. SlU'I'l-IERS, PRINCIPALg E. Lentg J. Fritzeng G. Wempleg E. Buseck D. Beckerg R. Maricinig B. Baldwing D. Brandy JOHN BOSHART, COACH. Mayfield Defeats 1 Wells, MA YFIELD VIC TORI 0 US necisrrns ss T0 za WIN oven WELLS IN LOW SCORING GAMEQ Coach Belmont. noting that May- field has the best court club he Hp seen in his eight years of coach- ing at Wells, was satisfied with the scrap his boys gave the morg experienced outfit down to the wlre. Maytleld's smooth machine grab- bed the lead early in the tilt to rack' up lts eighth loop victory. In netting 29 points, 12 double fkulters mm five from the 15-loot line, Mancini turned In a terrific Kama under the boards Baldwin Scores 54 ,A fi l Win Over Galwayg i l'1g'ggle- f Coach John Boahart's crew WW!! sparked by Babe Baldwin who hit from all corner: tvqreglster 21 field. nal.: and 12 fouls for 54 point! hldwln probably established a 1Ehgue record but this could not be verllled last Dllhfw N, 'U W Bald in Ralph Ma cinl Ed Buss-ck hooped eight points each for the Banncrtown live to Kiln runner-up honors. Mayfield Perry, B. Baldwin and Mancini led the attack of the Mayfield quintet last night, scoring enough paints between them to win the game. Parry and Mancini, accord Ing to officials, played the best so far this season, offensively and on defense. Perry did some exception- al passing. Fonda-Fultonville Perth BALDWIN SCORES 37 POINTS TO HELP MAYFIELD CONQUER BROADALBIN CAGERS, 84-51 BATTERS DOUBLE F OUTFIT 60-36 ON BANNERTOWN FLOORg BABE'S 24 POINTS SET PACE Bannertown Basketeera Win League Title: Set to Compete in Sectional Tourney At Spa: Finished Season With 18 Victoju Mayfield made 29 field goals to Johnstowns 16 while the losers Trounces Sir Bill5..3.t3.1...f 52 .24 f . ACCEPTING CLASS D TROPHY AT SARA- Undefeai ' oT0l1l'l1al1'lel'lll Championship TOGA. PRESENTING THE TROPHY IS MA YFIELD 6 9 VIC a field's Baldwin Hits Record Pretty good. That was the sentiment ex- pressed by Boho Baldwin, May- !Ield's sharp shooting forward. shortly alter breaking the high scorlng record last night at Spafs Convention Hall. Flrlng 11 goals and hitting 22 out of 27 free throws, Baldwin canned 50 polnts, six more than the mark posted by Bill Stew- art last year,1n the Class E sectlonal finals. Baldwin, who netted 38 Ln the quarter-finals, scored 17 polnts in the first perlod, slx ln the second, 10 ln the thlrd and 17 in the fourth. On foul shooting lor the res- pective perlods, It was nlne out of 10, zero for two, four for slx and nlne for nlne. The sharp shooter dld not know he had u crack at the record untll he passed Stewmrtfs mark. Before belng removed from the contest, he canned slx polnts ln about one minute. During the regular season games, the 15-year-old sopho- more posted it new high scoring mark lor the Trl-County League. He netted 54. 10 more V fu, - -- -1... '-' ,-P W? 'wal .- . ,ggi-5-,JQ.nW., w!JQ4fy:fwe,sn.zf-ftzaiggf- tl,--,f fr. ,- 5. wc- - r, ,,,:, ,. ff ,.f S 4-7 N921 - Fifi 7 , e f-ew' ',..:, -f f 'A f ,. ,, 1 ,, , . ,.f,, on-r' Y' ' ' -Y W2 KWH- ,M .. , .Q , t , ,,, -W -- A., H , ,, . A .' f of oQ?2aeo 2.'foas13wot -1211: 1 ff-:.zz:27-'f7:'fr-112542 ?wonQZEeoHi 12,4 a?'o2Q?si -. , af-is my vpf-4. xv, 4: '::,:f-5' ,ff ' ., , . .,gQ,-Z5.55?' .aff,2fa2ffezf.f1f2::'fs12Q2 ' ,.rL2: ,:.1-'1i- ..-55 2:-,.:53, 4' V 1- Q f,-55.75.-3335,-jg1'1 M . --1 V V W- A1 if '- ' ' ,- - . - ..,.w- .. - -.-f- fm N ... .. . . .WARREN BUCKY 3' I ACCEPTING HIS PERSONAL TROPHY. He md nqt play the whole than the previous hlgh hooped JOAN ARGOTSINGER, OF MAYFIELD AND Kflfne- by Swwan. BHS IN THE BACKGROUND IS COACH .BOSHART THEY WERE AWARDED TO ALL MEM- OF THE MAYFIELD TEAM. First ampai I fzsf MAYFI E LD 73 X3 1,1 i Mr-, V of . E J Perry. I ...................- 5 F Pts. 6 18 Buseck, f ..-.-.-..---.. 0 0 'V B Baldwin, 1 .........13 7 33 Becker. c ...... ....-.--.--Y 5 0 10 Mancini. g ......-..-.-..3 5 11 W Baldwin. I -------- 1 1 3 1 nberc. z ------M 0 0 0 Buseck. 3 --..------N U 0 U 27 19 73 FORT EDIVARD 1573 G F PU. Lowell, I --.-....,...-8 2 15 Nhrenhen, 1 ........ .... -.. 5 0 10 lteurrlon, c ...- ....... --.R 1 17 Ryan, K' ,,....,.. .- .,.... -......1i 2 N Davidsofl. K --...... .... .. 1 2 4 BQ-1-is, g ..-...-- .... -.-no u u 1-1-h. nr - ..,...... .,--...o o 0 woonl. g i.- ........ -.-.....,.- 0 ll ll Stevens, f .,...... ,..-.-.... fl 0 0 lnsi I . ........... .. .... ...LO 0 0 25 7 57 Score by quarters: Mayfield H.S. .... .... 15 15 19 24-73 nrt Tillwnrnl TLS. ., 15 'I4 16 12-M' We're on our wayl Many events occurred 'Saturday night for Mayfield High School basketeers. The most important was the winning of the Class D Section ll Scholastic basketball championship, defeating Berne-Knox hoopsters, 56-47, at Saratoga's Convention Hall. TOP: W. Baldwing G. Wempleg R. Mancinig B. Wilsong B. Baldwing D. Beckeiiiz H E. Baseckg J.Per-ryg L. Gilbert. ball team won a sectional through a season unclefeat Convention Hall HAYFIELD FG PT PF TP Becker 4 3 2 11 Perl? 5 'I 3 17 B. Baldwin 14 22 3 50 Mwclnl 4 0 5 8 W. Baldwin 1 0 3 2 Gllblff. 1 0 4 2 Total! 30 82 20 92 I U I , M f, ld Busscx 1 o o 2 ay CABTLETON S FG FT PF TP Decker 3 10 5 16 -71151120 1 1 5 3 Bmllh 0 2 0 2 Wellbll. 3 5 4 11 .lures 'I o 5 14 Marsh 3 0 3 6 Pulllmwlkl 2 0 1 4 BMIGY '1 0 1 2 Total! 20 18 Z4 58 leon bl Psrlodl Mlyleld 9 15 20 25-92 Cllllnton 10 19 13 16-58 Two down and one to go!!! 53 1 It was the hrst time in the history ot the sdhool that a basket- titlep first time one of its clubs went ecl, and the first time this season the Bannertown Champions had to hustle all the way to finish on the front end of the score. E E H lil S Q1 sax? v W ' 55555555553 E55?E5?E5W D'0?-m3552525 Egaggmnmfw Eitiei s.r: ieifflisae Fr a l i ' . Q 'L Poli s ff 'life x 1 I 5 ' 1 , l X N I i H Q 1 ' l Z l I oeroo-nr-rv-ooaogp iilooeooo-I-auf.: 5 vu oowooor-looeuhl w-loeoooouoo-I 'U oocnooorawoooii 5 gl oooaoozm Perry -. Z F Malfiekln ..-........ 11 12 14 19-Stl Berne- ox ....-... 5 16 11 15-47 Referees-Torre, Connolly. Hot Doe!!! we Made itz: giJ..,irl.L.,s1:fJ.3,igr ' ' - , .M-............- ..' ,, . 4 - V l WL., ,,, 6211 'Jil La, Finet row: B. Miller, B. Marshall, ig, Baiiwin, R. Mancini, J. Perry, D. Becker, L. Gilbert, J. Wemple Second row: COACH BCEHART, J. Buckingham, R. Goodemote, J. Wilkins, D. Bloiers 148135913 A 0 o 0 Mayfield Cops I rl-County League I ltle NOHTHVIVQE-ETB A . Mayfield Opponents - i Ji is goflgstgdfgw ,lu 5 is ,, Becker Scatters Four Hits meal.-Q 2 2 Q 2, 4 on 8' 6 11. 0 nancy lf -....a o 2 x o 2 Galway l A o D iijgyfaggv-gt--2 3 3 5 2, 5 Gloversville 15 2 l wnmn, 3b .....-' o o xo w 11 4 S HITIPIOIIS OWH M. gqjiii Cinagohuie 9 6 , 1 e a mmm? 11 ' 11 O F ' if , ..-...9 I 'B ' ' Broadalbm 20,2 f, Northville for 16th Wm 3 5 3 gg Johmm s 3 ff Dave Becker in hurling the Bannertown club to its l6th ggtgiyivtilg- of L-3 3 1 3 3 g NDl l'.l'lV111E 13 6 straight win nnclrto its fourth consecutide Tzi-County League title B, Baldhvln, S3 8 2 7 0 1 Hg-7.111-,on 6 5 Beckells scattered four singles in the 7-inning tilt., gxf,l':'1',': -mi , 2 112 Q 3 Perth 25 7 llfflller as...-..i.521802 3 . Gl1her't,l.f........-...2 1 110 o 0 Fort, Plain 7 2 Perry s 1-Hltter Stretches 2 2 E E 5 Eonda-mlm-fine gg g Double U d f d B rt Exim' M' gi3ri'i5'i'g Gill? 5 o OHIY n e eate anne own ,,.1,,,m. 3,3 Broadabn lg, 3 Em Cl b' W' ' S ak 3 M ' 'P' h i35iivme 27 u s inning tre to 1 ancuu ite es ummm 3 as. Undefeated Mayfield Beats Canaioharief B ' Bafuleffvwll Club DUWHSF-F Mayfield Beats Broadalbin Mayfleld Beats -'1 Gloversville Baldwin Yields One Safety B B H B l E: 2 ZAnd Whiffs 14 For Team's 3m1el't0Wl1 Club Racks UP WSZZZIL If ,,.. iiii3i3jiii1ii5iililQE H . . - . I ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. S., H 18th Victory m 19 Starts Fowl Sumghl Wm? , Q B Ba1JwiH'S1-Hiuffhms Back Baldvnn Holds GHS on 2 Hits 5, 5, Ft. Plain 7-05 Bamienown Beats C 'Bali il? i 5 Club Has 19-l Record For Year Johnstown Babe Baldwin 'Tosses One-Hltter The vain was the l8th for Mcifhtld inl I9 starts. the Banner- Becker Bal slr t ut t losing one game to oversvx le To 3 giggles: Ha., Three Hin B3l'lllCl't0Wl'l Hlll'lCl' .Bucky .Baldwin Belts 3-Run Homer , E le W th 1 H dB3he fBaldwin hurlisll his Taconlgl ldhittexgr oi-ith: suntan ygl' Perry Sw as s i - ' if0ut 19 of 21 Batten'szs.r..ru:'2v2r,:'sz.. 1.1.41LsfiigiZ'5 l.1...152,uia,Z.33siT1 Sl. 5:0 on th latter: Held. N A Mayfield Cops Section II Soccer Championship . w. Baldwin M. Gifford. F' t. El. : B.'W1lSon P. Close J. Flood, B' Kuhn, B' Maldhall' . ' . 1,-,rlkins w: Conan' oofsalnn-, J. liairbanlwa D. Biawara, W- Wllson, M- Smith, F- Cfosslefff O' Lane' J 1 ' o.r1Mr'aa, G. Oathout, E. Miller, A. Miner, Manager- LET'S IDOK AT THE RECORD! 2 M f' 1a-Fort Plain ' Boot Three Goals B3IlIlCl't0Wl1 Downs F'F 3 Mggfigla,-Fonda-Fulzanvula Flood' Babe Baldwin 9 M f' 1daG 1 ay Flwfl Scores Three Goals 8 Miifiila-w31i'S Bannertown Booters ast 6 Mayfield-Broadalbin , Johnny Flood accounted for thc , . 0 . , f H li M f laanorumlla B hn - F Thu- 251233232 231:35 tm g A pass 10 llfyfigld-Fonda-Fultonville 7 7 29 17 Mayfield-22 way S B0 Bl st 2 Mafe-ld--neil- Title ln Last Four easons a 0 Mayfleld Fort Plain q ia J ri r' an ' oac o nny noshar s Ou 1, h Mayfield-Broadalbin which vrent thi-oughd tgiet regulag ' F 9 Mayfield-NOP?-hville Zeaiiiiwlih Qgaiamlfi fa? agiiiig Berlin, 7-2, 01' 5 1 zz: 5 Mayfieldtqueensbury e W en 0 I' til taiiiga an. ' ' - lm P fJ't 2-iiafifiiiia or 9 I' Mayfleld New Ber g p . I Maaapiss.tiE.gzint::fq,5:,::::ga Babe Baldwin, Flood Score All Pvwfs Loop Champs Beat orthvllle ' 'lln Oln S. O I scoreless while pu g up P League.ChamPs, a Mayfield, defending champions, snapped Northvil'le's Uses Reserves m winning streak in the Tri-County Soccer 'League yesterday after- Mayfield High Booters Beat Wells, 2-0 L noon with a 4-0 victory on the Bannertown Field. Tri-County League Champions The Bannertown club scored the only -goal with about 25 seconds, remaining in the fourth period ' Bert Wilson booted the leather over the heads of the forward line and the ball struck the right hand corner of the post spinning--into the goal. Bert Wilson and Bucky Baldwin were the trouble shooters for Mayfield. Babe Baldwin had a role in every,point scored. In the Hrst period, he booted the initial goal dribbling through the defense and passed to Johnny Flood for the next 2-pointer. eading Bannertown Cluh Posts Seventh ViCt0l'y, Score in Every Period Mayfield High hooters waited until the 'final game of tht season to show Coach Johnny Boshart wlaot a powerhouse he had in winning the Tri-County League chamPl9n5l'llP- Mayfield Downs Visiting Broadalhin, 6-05 In the third, Dick Mraz booted a pass from Miller for the final - SCOPE. Beat Queenshury, 6-5 CLASS D - SECTION II'PLAYOFFS Queensbury I QHS G Kuhn Purdy Pos. MHS Harvey RFB Goode-mote P. Threw LFB B. 'Wilson 3 Threw RHB Gifioia liatterson CHE XV. Baldwin M8519 LHB Close Hubert RW Marshall Ball RI Flood Walkup CF' B. Baldwin Streets-r LI Mraz Van Dcnhurg LW Vvilkins Substitutions: Mayfield -- Miller and HQ Wilson. In winning the third Section 11 Qagg D championship in the last four years, Mayfield moved into the finals with a. 6-5 victory over Quecnsburyivcdncsday at Luzerne. Berlin DI BERLIN POS. NLHS Stowell G Kuhn Marra Rl' Coodemote Hig-gina LF B. Wilson Demlck RH Gilford VV. Ax-moby CH W. Baldwin Huff LH Close Roberge RW Marshall A. Armoby Rl Flood Hewitt C B. Baldwin Hyatt LI Mraz Evoleth LW Wilkins Substitutions -- Berlin: Goode- mote. Mkyieldt W. Wilson, lfiller, Crossley, Fairbanks, Smith, Lone, Lent, Blowers and Olthout. The Boahartmen scored ln every period but ln the lalt chapter when the reserves took over and enabled Berlin to boot its solo goal flmaneu l illt lld Baldwin Sparks Tri-County Champs -3527--B:x:::2:'n..i'u:. M... ' C ONGRATU LATI ON S 55 A MKCBBAND i D , EL' if 71 SJ ,- blends mellow fbflll for good mne- We enjoy their melodies after basketball games. G. Olson, J. Jennings, G, Hess 'I'h:hz'd Row: D. Meyers, HR. PEABSONO First Rows H. Hime, P. Zeh, R. Boduch, C. Warner, B.. Titus. Second Row: A. Miller, J. Perry, E. Banker, R. Boduch, O. 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