,M Lg o MCGRAW High Schoof Edfred Wm Um of :Mx HT o NCGRHW High School Q Volume Io EIEHRBUUH STHFF First Bow, Left to Bight: Joan Niles, Virginia Owen, Ada Genson, Ina Burt, Betty Ann Burdick, Angela Whitley, Jean Davis, Nancy Burdick, Doris Lyon. Second Row, Left to Right: Jerry Greenwood, William white, Arnold Bilodeau, Fred erick Strong, Robert Strack, Charles Beers, Sanford Gay, Robert Bean. Editor -- Ina Burt Assistant Editor -- Virginia Owen Art Editor -- Betty Norton X Assistant Art Editor -- Robert Bean Business Manager -- Sanford Gay Advertising Manager -- Betty Ann Burdick Assistant Advertising Managers -- Frederick Strong Jerry Greenwood William White Photographic Editor -- Genevieve Craft Assistant Photographic Editor -- Shirley Lont Copy Editor -- Doris Lyon Assistant Coph Editors -- Phyllis Rood - Joan Niles Typists -- Angela Whitley Juanita Teeter Sports Editor -- Jean Davis Assistant Sports Editor -- RobertStrack Class Editors -- Ada Genson Nancy Burdick Charles Beers Photographer -- Harold Crozier 2 DEIJICHTIUH We, the class of l9l+8, wish to dedicate our yearbook to Mrs. Hattie L.B. Crandall, our sixth grade teacher. Knowing her sincerity of purpose and untiring devotion to her work, we feel fortunate to have re- cieved her instruction and guidance, We seniors, her last class, take this time and place to give our sincere thanks to Mrs. Crandall for the many things she has done for the school, community and es- pecially for 'ug the class of '48, 5 V...- IH IHEIHUHIHIH we, the class of 1948, publish our yearbook in mem ory of a former classmate, Lorna Dibble. Lorna started school with us in September of 1936 and re mained with us through all the eight grades. She died on September 17, 1944 of infantile paralysis. All of us enjoy the memories of good times we had with Lorna and fondly publish this yearbook in her memory. . 6,1- f!:'wf'h ,.s..--H -ww Q-ffmepnwm .f-1 paw NHNGWQ I W- 1 -is . ' '-m . . 52Lggff?.x..4vwav:,.,,y-bmw V , .W z,,..fT1'2mggm.,,, '. x 'n'h4 '? d ' 'qll'-Q. NWN V 4 m.,l,,,, Ax,-44-. -La' ' A 'WML ,nnmxwwswuwwmmuswwi 'vu F, MU ,, , , HM 7, diwwfibi . .wwuan 1 rw., ,ab . 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' ' , that JM: , 4 ,z , , R l , , S ? , :Z K 2? :Q 4 I Q . ,Q i. ., Ig' A V 11 L 5 1 ' 'Va-.I J 1 SENIOR OFFICERS First Row,Left to Right: Ina Burt, Angela Whitley Second Row, Left to Right: Arnold Bilodeau, Genevieve Craft, Betty Ann Burdick OFFICERS President -- Arnold Bilodeau Vice President -- Ina Burt Secretary -- Betty Ann Burdick Treasurer -- Genevieve Craft 4 Student Council Representative -- io Angela wniuey ' 1 L 1 1 Junior Prom King 3 Student Council 4 President 4 C?', Class President 1,2,3,4 ,I Dramatic Club 3,4 - Treasurer 4 Q Senior Play 4 Yearbook staff 4 Varsity club 4 1 Vice president 4 4 Cheerleader 8th 1 Intramurals 1,2,3 Q Soccer 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Navy Kfamily tradition, p .Jun1or'Prom Queen 3 Student Council 1 News reporter 1 Claes Vice president Class Secretary 3,4 Dramatic Club 3,4 Secretary 3,4 Senior Play 4 Glee Club 1,2,3 4 Yearbook staff 4 Leaders Club 1,2,3,4 President 3,4 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 I'd like to become a Home Economics teacher. Student Council 2 Vice president 2 Class Secretary 1 Class Vice president 3,4 il Dramatic Club 3,4 Senior Play 4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Yearbook staff 4 Leaders.C1ub.l,2,3,4 'Treasurer 3 Secretary 4 Cheerleading 2,3,4 I plan to go to Cornell Q-QJ 1 University. V 11 1 I Q i I r , y ? 5 L- .P Class treasurerQ3,4 Dramatic Club 3,4 News reporter 4 Senior Play 4 Glee Club 1,2 Yearbook staff 4 Leaders Club I,2 3,42 'News reporter 4 Intramurals 3,4 I Ambition - sur5eon'r assistant. Class treasurer 1 Dramatic Club 3,4 President 3,4 Senior Play 4 ' Yearbook staff 4 Leaders Club l,2,3,4 Treasurervl Vice president 3,4 Cheer1ead1ng'l,2 3,4 Intramurals 1,3,4 Jr. Trl-Y fcbrtlandj 2, Leaders award Kdortlan l 2 G1rlsfAthlet1c Association ldortlandl 2 Central City Business Institute - future secre- tary that is! Dramatic Club 3,4 Senior Play 4 Yearbook staff 4 Varsity Glub 4 President 4 Intramurals 3,4 Soccer 4 Basketball 3,4 Baseball 3,4 Track 3,4 Undecided ??? 12 Student Cbuncil 2 Dramatic Club 3,4 Senior Play 4 Glee Club 2 Yearbook staff 4 varsity Club 4 Treasurer 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Soccer 4 Basketball 2,3,4 Baseball 2,4 Track 2,3 Manager of Soccer 1,2,3 Manager of Baseball 2 Future aspects ---- Farmer. . n , Dramatic Club 3,4 Senior Play 4 1 Yearbook staff 4 Intramurals 1,2 3,4 ' 'rn-Y fcoruanai 1,2,3 Leaders award KCort1andJ 2 Girls Athletic Association lCbrt1andl 2,3 Purple Pennant staff Cort- K land, 2,3 Work!! Dramatic Club 3,4 Senior Play 4 Ybarbook staff 4. Intramurals 4 Get a position 13 'vi '1 3 4 ? 1 5 . . is lb Dramatic Club 3,4 Senior Play 4 I Glee Club l,2,3,4 Yearbook staff 4 Leaders Club 2,3,4 Housewife Class Vice president 2 Dramatic Club 3,4 Senior Play 4 Glee Club l,2,3 4 Yearbook staff 4 Varsity Club 4 Intramurals 2 Soccer 1,2 Basketball l Baseball 1,2 Track 2 Manager of Basketball 2,4 Assistant manager of Basket- ball 3 I expect to be a gas statiol attendent and grease monkey. Student Council 3 Treasurer 3 Dramatic Club 4 Senior Play 4 Yearbook staff 4 versity Club 4 Intramurals l,2,3 Soccer 1 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Manager of Baseball 1,3 Work at the McGraw Bbx Company. Student Council 3,4 Class Secretary 2 Dramatic Club 3,4 Senior Play 4 Glee Club 1,2 Yearbook staff 4 Leaders Club l,2,3,4 Secretary 3 Intramurals 4 V Central City Business Institute - I guessu 14 CD Erie 2 --5 Q 3 tg 9. ix vi 'S , 1 . . 5. ' Q '-1:-fffifex-'Q , ,,., ,, A - S 1 ' . fy -2 -A xi ' -J if-'rs Q - -P'-,. A - 2, 2-9- ' Q . . 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A E ' 4 - - 5 14 if M92 - ,r ,r.r33?5K' ' A .- - yghiwfmff ' f X N21 ,, .A Vi-Am - A: 3 Q. - A T , 4 - bf' - i ' A U I 41 r - ' W N fm - , f . hmaagsfvrwvvhvwmwalmw . nigga Lv,-HSIZSSX455' if .. - si? - 5 4 , S gfiiivf-'msg Lg . JUHIUHS First Row, Left to Right: Shirley Lont, Helen Nowalk, Mildred EaStman,Fay Lakeman Vivian Kennedy, Berthina Syouske. A Second Row, Left to Right: Betty Hall, Virginia Owens, Florence Potter, Dorothy Coates Eloise Tobias, Arlene Loomis. Third Row, Left to Right: Joe Ferris, Bruce Rerean, Robert Shippey, Robert Strack, Charles Beers, Warren Underwood, Thomas Nelson. A ' The first activity of the class of 1949 was the election of officers. Those chosen were: President, Robert Strack Vice President, Shirley Lont Secretary, Marilyn Phelps Treasurer, Warren Underwood Student Council Representative, Virginia Owen Faculty Advisor, Mr. Howe. We raised money in the following ways: Before Christmas we sold greeting cards, Christmas cards and notes. For our second money hunt, we took up the sale of magazine subscrip- tions. The highlight of our year was the Junior Prom. Having completed a successful junior year, we're looking forward to a great senior year. ' 316 SUPHUHIUHES First Row, Left to Right: Barbara Williams, Laura Hall, Beatrice Hulslander, Meri Williams, Marlea Grant, June Belnap, Jean Seamans, Nancy Burdick, Joyce Seamans. Second Row, Left to Right: Vera Heath, Shirley Hall, Betty Smith, BettyWusselL Barbara Beers, Anita Rulison, Dorothy Bentall, Frank Lakeman, Lawrence Hamillton, g2iE2dRowi geft go Right: Maurice King, Robert Clark, Raymond Bingham. Hilbert Y, 0 SP Gan, Edward Canfield, Robert Owen, Russel White, The class of 1950 started the year by electing class officers. They were as follows: President-Nancy Burdick Vice President-Frank Lakeman Secretary-June Belnao Treasurer-Dorothy Bentall Student Council-Raymond Bingham Early in the year the class sold oenclls on which was nrlnted the basket- ball schedule. Then we began selling hot dcg9,p0p and ootato china after the basketball and baseball games. These enterorlses proved nromlsing, due to the splendid coooeration of the classes, and before the year is over we hone to have over S200 in our treasury. . I ' I'm sure under the leadership of our class advisor, Mrs. Nellenback, we will develoo true ability and leadershlo in our class activities. 17 on FRESHIHEH First Row, Left to Right: Frieda Loomis, Marilyn Hammond Audrev Dunks, Carolyn Brown C arlotte Cook, Shirley Marion. , It ' Second Row, Left to Right: Robert Mules, Donald Cranson Ada Genson Beverly Root Barbara Owen, Jeannette Thomas, Jack Norton, Richard Tobias, Richerd,Bod1ne 'Rodnev Phillips, Fred Abbuhl, Ph11liD,N1ver, Paul Wothe, Douglas Fuller, James Belnsp, L Larry Parker. The freshman class of l9M8 is composed of eleven girls and twelve boys. Its class officers are as follows: President-Ada Genson ' Vice-President-Barbara'Owen Secretary-Philin Niver Treasurer-Charlotte Cook The home room teacher is Miss Mary'MoCa1l: In September the class had twenty-four membersg Gordon Teeter left for Miami, Arizona, and Dale Smith left to attend Marathon Central School. Frieda Loomis Joined the class shortly after the opening of the first term., The , boys of the Freshman Class have made a good start in the.athlet1c fields Paul Wothe, Douglas Fuller, Jack Norton, Philin Niver, and James Belnao reoresent the class on the teams, The entire eleven gjflglhave Joined Leaders Cluojand Barbara Gwen is the Freshman renresentative on the cheerleading suuad, We hone to be one of the most aeitve classes to graduate from the-MCGFQW High School. '13 fnsmu snnnf y First Row, Left to Right: Milltreata Covington, Barbara Wheelock, Polly Bernard, Shirley Stevens, Janice Pittman, Dorothy Berger, Edith Hulslander, Marilyn Craft, Patricia Owens. Second Row, Left to Right: Richard Grlsfield, Leon Greenwood, Robert Lakemsn, Allan Bean, Lee Goetcheus, Jeannine Hobart, Catherine Hammond, Frederick Hamiliton Third Row, Left to Right: David Elson, Howard Shinney, Arnold Schink, Richnrd Shippey, Mahlon Pittman, Henry Wadsworth Jr., Bert Abdallah, Robert Abdellah. In September the eighth grade formed s club which they called nThe 1952 Glub.n The following officers were elected: President-Henry Wadsworth Vice-President-Allan Bean Secretary-Barbara Wheelock Treasurer-Janice Pittman Adviser-Mrs. Mildred Honkins At Halloween time We had a narty in the school wym and the seventh graders and teachers were our guests. During National Book Week we visited the Lamont Memorial Library, where Mrs. Walter, llbsrlen, made us acquainted with the many new books. In January,we mgdg another visit to the Library for s book review. At Christmas our room was festive with a Christmas tree and we contributed with the senior high school, in an assembly orogram. We invited our narents, the faculty and seventh grade to a Valentine dance in the school gym on February eleventh. We have high-hooes for our next year as lowly freshmen. 19 SIXTH GHHIJE SEVENTH GHHDE First Row, Left to Right, Marjorie Corey, Shirley Russell, Nancy Talbot, Richard Weishaupt, Rollon Elwood, Linda Hall, Joan white, Janet Smith, Charles Niles, Ruth Schlnk, Gerald Rulison, Russell Knecht, Charls Byron Second Row, Feft to Righty Sally Norton, Philip Snyder, Lawrence Smith, Barbara Wheelock, Elaine Mules, Robert Jacobi, Elaine Berean, Ronnie Gell, Max Crozier, Harley weishaupt, Coris Hall, Wilma Redfield Third Row, Left to Right, Katherine Williams, Shirley Cook, Mary Barnes, Joyce Elwood, Joan McNamara, Catherine Brown, Lewis Taylor, William Sweet, Merledhite, Carl Beattie, Kenneth Roundy, Richard Niver, Francis Austin, Franklin Sycuske First Row, Left to Right: Shirley Bishop Beverly Beers Medora Potter Evel n gggggkgrggglee Sayre. Howard Baer, James Cilbert, Donald,Br1ggs, LeRoy Jennings, Second Row, Left to Right: Marilyn Fuller Jane Parker Carl Kimberl Hira Scranton Joan Allore Harriet Moore S 1 l R ld B T y' ' m Gard, Flarence Johnsog , y v a eyno s, everly homas, Joanne ggiid Row, geft to Right: Beverly Bean, Vera Baker, Phyllis Molyneaux, Delores J , ane obb, John Goetcheus, Thomas Hill, Franklin Haven Robert Russell ohm Talbot James Beattie CAbsent-Joan B lk G 1 c r. ' R ' walter weisgaupt, Patricia whitleyyo e nap, au s ar er, ussell Potter, 20 FOURTH GR D RH HD IFTH G F E First Row Left to Right: Beverly Walrod, Dorle Thomnson, Doris Clark, Judith Hollora Patricia f3Hommed1eU, Vivien Russell, Clyde Cook, Rollin Northrun James GoetPcheus Tl I I Gene Connelly, Otis Rumble, Donald Niver. Second Row, Left to Right: John Scranton, Janice Strack, Joanne Main, Marjorie Barnes, Ralph Dailey, Patricia Northrun, Barbara Thorton, Beverly Nauseef, Nancy Smith, Sylvia IHyanl, Walter Grant. Third Row, Left to Right: Dolores Crozier, Marianne Lent, Robert Coooer, Otis Dhillio David Crandall, Donna Connelly, Gerald Byron James Niles, Carole Hoose, Patricia Telchert. David Reynolds. Robert Uhilllns. zAbsent4 James Wh1te.l S First Row, Left to Right: Carl Smith, David Felnt, Myrtle Jackson, Betty Baker, Addie Genson, Viola Schink, Marianna Baker, Edward Strack Second Row, Left to Right: George Ferris, Robert Tobias, Connie Hammond, Barbara Niver, Elsie Adams, Barbara Mules, Jeannette Sycuske, Eric Gabrielson Third Row, Left to Right: Harry Cook, Adrian Grant, Mary Allore, Juanita Byron, Shirley Falso, David Bean, Richard Rowe, Gerald Clark KAbsent-James Connelly! 21 SECUHD BHHDE THIRD HRHDE First Row, Left to Right: Barbers Russell, Linde Terbell, Cheryl Reynolds, Robert Gerd, James Ferris, Carole Bereen, Iris Northrun, Anne Ryan. Second Row, Left to Right: Eva Thomnson, Maude Smith, Glenna White, Elizabeth Corey, Charles Niver, Robert Adams, Betty Hulslander, Shirley Franklin, Sharon Winfield, Ailene Phillips. Third Row, Left to Right: Phyllis Dixon, Lucy Bartholomew, Scott Halloren, James Csufield, Ronald White Donald Owens, James Rowe, Harold Pratt, Gerald Camobell. fAbsent: Lee Crnfnnt- R W' lFi'rsAt Row, Left to Rigftl' Audrey Baker, Fetty Potfel1T,lRBse.lee Turner, SRJSPU Tforntonv Sharon Hammond, James Shultes, Billy Thomas, David Niles. I Second Row, Left to Right: Beverly Niver, Patricia Byron, Virginia POUFPP, IOTEEPV Jackson, Genevieve Ryan, Norman Jennings, Will 12.111 ROEIGFS, Russel? E11 OOd'TJp?eS G2 i.t Third Row, Left to Right: Evan Hulbert, Chester Schulze, Raymone OWSEQ, Eaglii F5 I Lois Stevens, Rlcherd Jacobi, Kenneth Baer, Rlcherd Allis. CAbsent: Ive h PS, Rinherd T-Tomkins, Geraldine Hutchinsorml 22 r HIHDERGHRTEH FIRST GRHDED First Row Left to Right: Nancy DeFlyer Ger ldi W lb Northrup ,Leon Beatti P 1 11 ' a ne qi urn' Charles Card' Ronald R , e, r sci a Schink, Catherine Mules Donald White Karen Tsrbell gggigd Raw, Left to Right: Richard Osborne, Sylivls Consdon, Sandra Fslso Richard I' ary Roe Carol Albro. R Atki . - ' Romana Hutchinsamy , OXSIHHH J ns fAbse-nt, June Molnsr, Kathleen Higgins First Row, Left to Right: 'Diane Hall, Joyce Ryan, Robert Nlver, John Ray, Gerald Osborne, Donald Fuller, Robert Stevens, Sharon Connelly, Phyllis Courtney. 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Q , A J A 1, ' .1 4 vi M V 4. s A ' x A 5, FIRST QUARTER HIGH HUHURS HONORS Seniors: Ina Burt l Juniors: Virginia Owen, Robert Strack I Sophomore: Barbara Beers, Frank Lskeman, Barbara williams FreshmenzzCaroI'Jennings, Robert Mules, Lawrence Parker HONORQROLL First grade: Lawrence, Bartholomen, Carol Ann Bilodeau, Sharon Connelly, Robert Craft, Barbara Gates, Diane Hall, John Nauseff, John Ray, Joyce Ryan, Carol Schink, Peggy Schulze, Diane Allis Second grade: LucyiBartholomew' Carole Berean,Lee Crofoot, James Ferris, Shirley Franklin, Scott Halloran,Donald Owens, Cheryl Reynolds, Barbara Russell, Anne Ryan, Linda Tarbell, Sharon Winfield Third grade: Kenneth Baer, Richard Hopkins, Evan Hulbert, Norman Jennings, Beverly Niver, Raymond Owens, James Ray, Genevieve Ryan, James Shultes, william Thomas,VRosalee Turn David Niles Fourth grade: Doris Clark, Dolores Crozier, James Goetcheus, Patricia L'Hommedieu, Marianne Lont, Joanne Main, BeverlyNauseff, Robert Phillips, David Reynolds, Vivian Russell, Sylvia Ryan, Janice Strack, Barbara Thornton, Beverly walrad Fifth grade: Elsie Adams,Mary Allore, Juanita Byron, Viola sehink, George Ferris, Eric lG8br1e1s0n carl Smith, Edward Strack V ' Sixth grade: Phyllis Wheelock, Max-Crozier, sally Norton, Elaine Berean Philip Snyder, Mary Barnes, Charles Byron Seventh grade: Sylvia Reynolds, Joan Allore, Howard Baer, Beverly Beers, James Brown, James Gilbert , Jack Goetcheus,-Florence Johnson, Phyllis Molyneaux, Harriet Moore, Evelyn Schlnk Eighth grade: Allen Bean, David Elson, Lee Goetcheus, Leon GreenwO0G.,Jeanine Hobart, Arnold Schlnk, Henry Wadsworth,jr. Freshmen: Richard Bodine, Douglas Fuller, Barbara Owen, Jeanette Thomas, Paul wothe Sophomores: June Belnap, Nancy Burdick, Lora Hall, Shirley Ha l Juniors: Dorothy Coates Seniors: Betty Ann Burdick HONORABLE MENTION First grade: Richard Albro, Ronald Congdon, Phyllis Courtney, Patricia Crisfield, Donald Dominger, Jane Feint, Gary Fox, Glen 1Jackson. Gerald Osborne, Eugene Russell, Sheila Ryan second grade: Robert Card, James Gaufield , Elizabeth Corey, Phyllis Dixon, Iris Northrup, Ailene Phillips, Maude Smith I , Third grade: Janice Craft, Richard Jacobi, Eva Phillips, william Rogers, Chester Schulze, Lois Stevens, Russell Elwood . E m ' Fourth grade: Donna Connelly, David Crandall, Nancy Smith, Fifth grade: David Bean, Harry Cook, Robert Tobias Sixth grade: Wilma Redfield, Kenneth Romedy, Elaine Mules, Nancy Talbot, Doris Hall, Robert Jacobi 'Seventh grade: Shirley Bishop Marilyn Fuller, Carl zlumserly ,, Delores Paul, Patricia Whitley Eighth grade: Richard Crisfield, Patricia ONens,Janice Pi tman,Barbara Wheelock - .Freshmenn James Belknap Ada Genson, Shirley Marlon, Philip Niver, Jack Norton Beverly Root, Dale Smith ' , Sophomores: Robert Clark, Vera Heath, Maurice King, Anita Rulison, BettyRussell, Joyce Seamans, Betty Smith Juniors: Bruce Berean, Joseph Ferris, Betty Hall, Marilyn Phelps Seniors: Juanita Teeter, Genevieve Craft, Jean Davis, Sanford Gay, Jerry Greenwood, Phyllis Rood,Freder1ck Strong, Angela Whitley, Betty Norton V 26 GI' SECOND QUARTER HIGH HONORS y ' sen1ors:'Ina Burt Juniors: Shirley Lont, Virginia Owen Sophomores: Barbara Beers, Frank Lakeman, Barbara Williams Freshmen: Carol Jennings, Robert Mules HONOR ROLL First grade: Diane Allis, Carol Bilodeau, Sharon Connelly, Phyllis Courtney, Robert Craft, Patricia Crisf1e1d,D0nald Dominger, Barbara Gates, Diane Hell, John Rey, JOYCE Ryan, Sheila Ryan, Carol Schink, Peggy Shulze, Robert Stevens Second grade: Robert Adams, Carole Berean, James Ferris, Shirley Franklin, Scott Halloran, Barbara Russell, Anne Ryan, Linda Tarbell Third grade: Kenneth Baer, Janice Craft, Richard Hopkins, Evan Hulbert, Beverly Niver, Raymond Owens, James Ray, william Rogers, Genevieve Ryan, James Shultes, Rosalee Turner, David Niles Fourth grade:Dav1d Crandall, Sylvia Ryan, Vivian Russell.,David ,gsyn51ds, Robert Phillips, Beverly Nauseff, Joanne Main, Marianne Lont, Patricia L'Hammed1eu, James Geetcheus, D910PeS Crozlern Janice Strack Fif h gfgdl Elsie Adams, Mary Allore, Juanita Byron, Barbara Mu1es,'V1o1a Schink, Davld Faint, George Ferris, Eric . Gabrielson, Carl Smith, Edward Streck, ggbert Tgbias Sixth ade: Max Croz1er,Sa y No on, ar es yron eventgr ade: Joan Allore Howard Baer, James Brown, James Gilbeb S gr n , . . Gilbert, John Goetcheus, Phyllis Molunesux, Harriet Moore , S lvia Reynolds, Evelyn Sehlnk Eighth grade: Allan Bean, David Elson, Lee GoetcheusjL90n, 9 Greenwood, Jeanine Hobart, ,Arnold Schink, Henry wadsworthyjr. Freshmen: Richard Bodine, Lawerenoe Parker, Jeanette Themes Sophomores: Dorothy Bentall,Sh1rley Ha Juniors: Dorothy Coates Seniors: Betty Ann Burdick Angela Whitley HONORABLE MENTION First grade: Lawrence Bartholomew, Ronald Congdon, Jane Feint, Gary Fox Donald Fuller, Glenn Jackson, John Nauseff, Robert Niver, Jerry Rogers, Eugfne,Russell, Johanne Salisbury Second grade: James Gaufield ,Iris Northrup, Donald Owens, Cheryl Reynolds, Sharon Winfield Third grade: Norman Jennings, Chestezw Schulze William Thomas, Audrey Baker, Eva Phillips, I Fourth grade:MarJorie Barnes, Doris Clark, Robert Cooper, Nancy Smith Fifth grade: Marianna Baker, Jeanette Sycuske, David,Bean, Harry Cook, James Connelly Sixth grade: Phyllis Wheelock, Elaine Berean, Nancy Talbot Philip -Snyder Elaine Mules, Kenneth Roundy, Ruth Schink, Shieleyiusselki SGVSDDH grade: Beverly Beers, Shipley Bishop, Florence Johnson, Carl.K1mberly, Delores Paul Eighth grade: Richard Crisfield, Catherine Hammond, Patricia Owens, Howard Shippey Freshmen: James Belknap Douglas Fuller, Ada Genson, Shirley Marion, Philip Niver , Jack Norton,Barbara Owen, Paul wothe Sophomores: Robert Bean, June Belknagm Raymond B1n5ham,jr., Nancy Burdick, Robert Clark, Harlea Grant, Lora Hall, Lawrence Hamilton, Vera Heath, wilbert Kennedy, Anita Rulison, Joyce Seamans, Betty Smith ' Juniors: Bruce Berean, Betty Hall, Fay Lakeman, Marilyn Phelps, Florence Potter, Robert Strack, Berthina Sycuske Seniors: Arnold Bilodeau, Genevieve Craft, Jean Davis, Sanford Gay, Joan Niles, BettyNorton, Phyllis Rood, Juanita Teeter CLASS. AVERAGES, First Quarter Second Quarter Seniors 77.85 percent Sen1OPB. 73-05 Per GEF? Juniors 71.75 percent Juniors. 72-34 per cent Sophomores 76.26 percent SOPHOHOPGS, 75-91 PGP Cent Freshmen 78.80 percent Freshmen, 75,55 Per cent 27 LIBHHRU LAMONT MEMORIAL FREE LIBRARY The Lamont Memorial Free Library is a beautiful old building with Ionic pillars. It was built more than 100 years ago by Marcus McGraw, son of the founder of the village. It later became the property of John B. Lamont, father of the Hon. Daniel Scott Lamont, Secretary of war during the second Cleveland adminis- tration. After the death of,Mrs. J. B. Lamont, in 1906, her- daughter-in-law Mrs. Juliet Kinney Lamont,.w1dow of Daniel Lamont, conceived the idea of converting the old homestead into a public library if the citigens so de- sired. Her offer was eagerly accepted, and the neces- sary steps taken. The association was formed, by-laws adopted, name decided upon, and first board of trustees elegted. The formal opening reception was held July 23 190 , That the Library might be a public one, and state aid secured, an arrangement was made that Mrs. Lamont should pay all running expenses, the peoplqfbuying the books. After the death of Mrs. Lamont, her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Lamont, assumed theexpense. The first librarian was Mrs. Charolotte Fancher. She was followed by Miss Helen Salzmann Mrs. Catherine Coon, Miss Marion Van Arnam and the present librgrian Mrs. Florence walter, who has so ably filled the posi- tion for more than 25 years. From the small beginning, many improvements have been madeg the grounds extended,and new rooms made available. The library also serves as a Community House, and many societies use it for their activities. At the end of'the first year, there were 1153 volumes and 10 periodicals. There are now about 10,000 volumes, 8,381 in circulation and 35 magazines. In 1946, Miss Lamont deeded the building and grounds to the Village of McGraw. 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' if H I ' ,ef 1 ' , L ' 3' .' 1 nw 'Wham H V M b wmmgmmww' SOCCER Gwg MWGMH GR First Row, Left to Right: Philip Niver, Raymond Bingham, Joe Ferris, Charles Beers, Robert Owen, Coach Vermylia, Arnold Bilodeau, Robert Shippey, Bruce Berean, warren Underwood Second Row, Left to Right: Dale Smith, Douglas Fuller, Robert Strack, Sanford Gay, Robert Bean, Edward Caufleld , Richard Shippey, Jerry Greenwood, Paul Wothe Paced by captain Arnie Bilodeau with 14 goals, McGraw captured third , place in the Cortland County league. Scoring 25 goals to the opponents 12, the Maroon and White ranked third offensively and defensively. Host to Cincinnatus in the season opener, McGraw battled into a 2 to 2 deadlock. McGraw, with three regulars missing from the line up, journeyed to Marathon and dropped a 3 to 1 decision. .Opening two home games Mecraw, paced by B11odeau'e fiV9 80313, 988117 beat Virgil 8 to O. Truxton was snowed under next 7 to O. Putting on an exhibition of speed, aggressiveness and brilliant soccer McGraw defeated the defending champs, Homer, 2 to O. Taking a 3 to 1 half time lead against Cincy, Mceraw salvaged a 3 to 2 victory a second half marked with brilliant defensive play. The championship game was played on a wet soggy field at McGraw. A heavier Homer team piled up a 4 to O lead in a cold driving rain and then coasted to a 5 to 2 victory. McGraw closed a successful season with only three seniors, Gay, Bilodeau, and Greenwood leaving in '48 by graduation. 30 BHSHETBHLL Left to Right' Frederick Strong, Mane er: warren Underwood Dick Shippeyg . 5 S Bob Oweng Sandy Gay: Bob Strackg Bob Shippeyg Charles Beersg Ed Canfield? Coach Vermilya McGraw opened the U7-M3 hardwood season with a veteran five but early season injuries and in- , ellgibilitles caused the tean's slow stert. .A ' mid-season winning streak of six games gave McGraw s tie for 3rd place in the Cortland County League. Despite the 3rd place ending, the Maroon csgers hsd the best offensive and defensive record in the league. q In Dost season tournament slay, McGraw finished second in the Cortland County nlayoffs. After beating Gincinnstus U9-26 in the first game, McGraw unset Homer, the Tournament favorite,39-30 in the second game, only to lose1the chsmoionshio same to Msrathdn 35-32. 1 The Maroon and White ended a successful season with a record of 14 wins and 7 loses. The teams 920 points for the season set a new school record for points scored in one season. ,The local Junior Varsity had a less successful season, winning only 7 and losing Ilsenea. 31 MQGFQW Oooonents 38, King Ferry 32, Tully 29, 'Truxtcn ?l, tC1nc1nnatus 32, South Otsellc 40, Whitney Pc. 52, Virgil 3b, Homer MB, 1 Marathon 59, Truxton 56, South Otselic 5b, Moravia 63, 1 Whitney Pt. UO, Cincinnatus 71, Virgil' Q J5, +Homer 63, DeRuyter 28, WMarathon 49, ++C1nc1nnatuB '39, ttHomer 32, Wfharathon 920 4 Overtime. +4 g0unty olay-offs. WEE lb, lost 7 Arnold,B1lodeau3 26 28 23 36 18 17 19 39 bb 2M 17 29 22 28 U1 23 30 26 30 75 353' I 4 J L, IHTIWHURHLS First Row, Left to Right: Jeanette Thomas, Dorothy Bentall, Doris Lyon, Laura Hall June Belnap, Anita Rulison, Shirley Hall, Joyce Seamans, Nancy Burdick, Berthina Sycuske Second Row, Left to Right: Betty Hall, Angela Whitley, Shirley Marion, Carol Jennings, CharlottekCook, Barbara Owen, Virginia Owens, Betty Smith, Joan Niles Th1rd3Row, Left to Right: Jean Seamans, Beatrice Hulslander, Helen Nowalk, Vivian Kennedy, Fay Lakeman, Patricia Weishaupt, Ada Genson, Beverly Root, Caroline Brown, Barbara Beers, Betty Burdick, Jean Davis Th1s year girls' intramurals is arranged in four' teams, the red, the blue, the green and the yellow. Jean Seamans, Joyce Seamans, Doris Lyon and Jean Davis are acting as squad leaders. Each team has a chance to compete for league titlg which permits every player on the winning team to an additional l5 points. Teams placing second, third and fourth will be awarded 10, 5, and 3 points respective- ly for each of their players participating in the part- icular activity. Aside from these, 15 and 10 points are awarded to each player participating in all or thr fourths of the scheduled games. At the end of-the yea letters and numerals will be awarded to girls having earned 190 points and 150 points. The intramural season opened with soccer in which a majority of the girls in high school took part. The soccer league ended with the blue and yellow teams tied for first place. , g 1 It is hoped as the intramural year closes that all girls will have participated in at least one of these activities: volley ball, soft ball, swimming, bowling, dance club, play days, and perhaps a track meet. 34 Lfnnfns CLUB First Row, Left to Right: Genevieve Craft, Whitley, Audrey Dunks, Anita Rulison, June Lakeman, Laura Hall, Betty Russell, Eloise Cook . Second Row, Left to Right: Florence Potter Hall, Barbara Beers, Barbara Owen, Dorothy Shirley Hall, Beverly Root, Carolyn Brown, Third How,Left toR1ght: Marlea Grant, Shi Seamans, Jean Seamans, Nancy Burdick, Jean Virginia Owen, Ina Burt, Angela Belnap, Vivian Kennedy, Fayl 1 Tobias, Marilyn Hammond, Charlotte Vera Heath, Marilyn Phelps,Betty Bentall, Betty Smith, Helen Nowalk, Jeanette Thomas, Phyllis Rood, rley williams, Shirley Lont,Joyce Davis, Dorothy,Coates, Marian Williams, Berthina Sycuske, Mildred Eastman, Betty Ann Burdick,Sh1rley Marion, Ada Genson with Miss Mary McCall as advisor, the Leader's Club elected as their officers for the year 1947-48'the following girls: President, Betty Ann Burdick: Vice President, Jean Daviss Secretary, Ina Burt: Treasurer, Berthina Sycuskeg and News Reporter, Genevieve Craft. This year the members took an active part. in the direction. of the intramural program. They also sold folders for the Red Tag Day, the proceeds of which went into the soccer fund. Several nvicW'dances, spon sored by the club, were held during the year and for the first time in the'h1story of the, club, pins were purchased by the members. Leader's Club has a total membership of 48. 35 F LL, senmn nnncf The annual senior dance was held Decem- ber 18. Christ- mas decorations of pine boughs and lights bright ened the gym f'o'r' the informal affair. Ernie Reltano and his orchestra fur- nished the music. 38 SEHIUH PLHU Cast: Screwball, Betty Norton, Miss Pologag Phyllis Rood, Cuckoog Angela Whitley, Olitag Jean Davis, Almatinag Genevieve Craft, Filmerg Jerry Greenwood, Antoinette, Joan Niles, Goodyg Juanita Teeter, Ham Ellersg Arnold Bilodeau, Mrs. Little, Ina Burt, Mr. Little, Fredrick Strong, Norman Peelg Sanford Gay, Mrs. Harpeddleg Doris Lyon, Dickyg Bill White, Henrietteg Betty Burdick O On November 20th and' 21st the Senior class presented The Fighting Littles under the di- rection of Mrs, Heath and Miss. McCall. The story centered a- round the quick-tempered Ripley Little and his equally quick- tempered teen age daughter, M Goody. Goody quarreled with her sweetheart, Ham Ellers, and became attached to Norman Peel an over ambitious young business man, who was her father's choice. 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