Newark Valley Central High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Newark Valley, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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' I We all remember that popular slogan on land. in the air, and on the sea to Victory Today more than ever, this is true of our fighting men the boys from small towns like Newark Valley, and big cities like New York You'll find them all over the world, riding in those bumpy little Jeeps, sailing on huge trans ports, and flying in swift, deadly fight er planes and giant bombers They re going in tanks, on 'ending barges,on trains, trucks, buses anything that will get them where they want to go to victory and back home again Very often we feel that they are doing more than their share, and that we are doing almost nothing just going to school and working at home However, we must keep in mind that our responsibility is ar important one, thgt of helping to preserve the American way of life reality, our goal is the same as theirs Betty Lawrence H 51,4 .iwgk Mg., an 53153, Q mme-'wwf 'of-t,,, '-IE' C A mex W , avr' whbmww -Alsnaua-d9!Pwv w:-'-f::- 'A' -sf' vt enema -N..Mhwwmn ',r 'wwt uq5lw1o.woviwFA,es.' 1g'.b 'X W V55-'EVQQD' 2 Www mg, ,.gR'kwv E D I T O R A L I u n . . l , . . . l . 7 1 . . . - , . ln :3 gl 31 X m F- 4 1 . 5 nw, Nfl' .- 'x t A 12 4 5' Q , gil . ,.Vmw. 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E - , AL ,55Led,.u . ..f-.4...J,,4 , ' ULEUUE TUG Mr William Stimming It s with sincere aonreciation tk 0 we dedlrwte tvs 19119 edi lon of School remorles to the Board of Ldlcatlon 'E e ffve oersone who hive 1cr1P' ' of thanneiv e 'n Vourd of nl nninp an educational facllitlnq and onuortunltfee Who: coonerwbe wroln he rbedly in nro Mr Howard Curkendall no ing the velfnre o bobh the school and community We wish to exures to d'em our gratitude Mr Jay Purole ,of M Alta Pane Yr Willard Huff rs 3 s 1 . .n' V' 4- , . ,f .- . . H Z . . '.' . -- . os , . 7 sr ---o-a11y ,L ' 9 - n . a.n . .d deliberating to make posqible our many 1 -1 ' - o v rv A - .-, 0 ' - D L Z ' 1 f '. , , . '. r s . H . . 0. W E D E D I C A T E T H I S P A G E T O MISS DOROTHY SNOW For four years Miss Snow headed our English de partment and served as facultv adviser of the she is now serving in another school, we wish to convey our appreciation for her faithful ef forts in making other yearbooks a success cherish memories of her as a real friend and teacher 4 literary staff of 'school Memories . Although e 0 we- TY IR: n LV4 E IgcPHERSOV Vogatlonal Homemag g Charm Club Adviser 1153 C ROL A GILAILAND Senior High Engll Yearbook Literary Staff Adviee Newsletter Staff Adviser Pub Club Adviser Senior las Adviser MRS NINIFRED McPHERSON Fourth Grade IISJ JANE KIELY Pnvsxcal ducation Senior H182 Junior Class Adxlser HR. CLIFFORD M. PECK MR, NATHAN B, HAII Sugervislng Principal Vice-Princigal Guidance Director Boy Scout Leader 4'1' ,elf MRS CA SIE E CHAMBERLAIN Librarian, Art Denartment Yearbook Art Staff Adviser MISS VARJORIE J ROBERTS glieh I, Health, Bio gy Hikirg ard Natdre Club Adviser Dramatics Director Senior Class Adviser IR ROBERT DE RUE Ingtrumental Vu g Band and Orchestra 'ISb JANET L GAVLORD Nus'c Suoervisor NISS JEANET E L ESTVS QLQL 110.1 E I ll, 2 J Social C1ub Adviser Girl Scout Leader MRS GLADYS ATNATER Klnderggrten Assista MRS MARIAN SHOULTES Third Grg MRS THELMA RICHARDSON Sixth Grade MRS JESSIE M JOSLIJ unior High SoQLa1 Studiea MISS MARGARET I WALKER Fourth Grade 6 1 vnu Q,-L4 -if , 1 L. MRS WILMA HINES fth Grg RS LORETTA MERITHEW Sixth Grade MRS MAUD CHIDESTER nlor gh Mathematics Game and Party Cllb Adviser MISS COLLETTE R LARKIN First Grade MRS ETHEL M LONG 1rd Grg MISS ELIZABETH MUNROE Kindergarten MISS MILDRED KENYON cgnd Gra MR JAMES P WEEKS Junigr High Scion Athletic Coach Freshman Class Adviler MISS GENEVIEVE PERSLEY ftg QQQ MISS GLADYS BESANSCN Enan1shl..sLln...nsl1sn... Press Club Advise MR DERMOTT J MANNIGAN .BQB112LQL...1l Hobby Club Adviser Industrial Arts Club Adviser MRS. LOUISE DEAN First Grade MR EARL J SNYDER Mathematics and Science I signe 5 MR HARRY VAN DEUSEN g hematics and Scien MISS HELEN DONOHUE .2s.sz9LsL.:2sz1.2n. Yearbook Business Staff Adviser Music Apnreclation Club Adviser Student Store Manager Defense Stamp Sales Director MISS Assrs JEAN BARTLETT lun1Qz.!Lsn..nsl1sn Sophomore Class Adviser Seasonal Sports Adviser MR ZELNER STOUGHTJN Voc tional rlcult e E eg . F F A Adviser 4-H Adviser MR. ALEXANDER IRWIN National Defense Machine Shqg I TFHFLF' ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF ,-H' Mr Clifford M Peck . . Supervising Mr Natran T Hall Vice-Principal and Clerk Assistant Principal Mr Loren B McPherson Secretary Miss Ruth Kinyon Secretary and Office Mr Loren McPhersor M 9 R C Levis HEAL H STAFF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Dr Hiram L Knaop, Jr School Physician Mr Earl Saddlemire Super1ntendent Mr Clarence Lawton Janitor t are walter Qewigope Dentgtriggggggggr Mr Edward McPherson Janitor RELIGIOUS LDUCATION Rev Alexander Stec Mrs Clifford Peck UADET TEACHERS Miss Eileen McCord Miss Jane McKennan Mr Hall and Mr Peck 'ran JSPORIATION CAFE1 RIA J DeAlton Hover Suoerlntendent of Garage Mr J DeA1ton Hover Harlow Daniels Mr Thomas Hinrichsen Mrs Helen B Mcpyepson Superviaor Mrs Anna Belden Mrs Gertrude Oakes Mrs Lula Sears Drivers Assistant Assistant Assistant Leon Decker Mr Lee Hollenbeck Edwin Fiske Mr Collin Sherwood FACULTY CLUB Ar hur Frost Mr Harrison M Thomas Gerald Gray Mr Harrison W Thomas Mr Stoughton President James V Haines Mr Clarence Thompson Substitute Drivers Mrs Meritrew Vice President Cleon Daniels Mr Kenn th Meade Fred Daniels Mr Byron Haines Robert Tanpan llss lunroe Secretary Miss Gaylord Treasurer V155 Ruth Klnyon Miss Lorraine Shrigley Secretary Former Secretary 8 O 0 O O A' I I f' , , r . . . r., . . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' Q XMP. s u h M I ' I 0 v 1 . Mr. Lee Hollenoeck . . . . . . Garage Assistant 155 Mafian BBW . . . . . . . Manager Hr. ' ' . . I I . . I I . . . I I Mr. . Mr. . Mr. t . . Mr. . . I I I O O I 0 O Mr. . . , Mr. . e 0 1 Q 0 D O Mr' f 1 f . . . . Mr. A kid WSJ' 'W ij? 0.1. 'l' The P U+ X President Vice President BVRH RD GHLuROW I would rather see s young man blush than grow pale Ambition F B I Agent Rifle Club 5 Christmas Play 3 Sr Play Production St ze Manager 4 Dancing Club 1,2 Yearbook Staff 2 Defense 4 Student Council 2 ALICL LUSZCVEK 'For every wherefore she has a why.' Ambition Dude Rancher Art Club lg Rifle Cllb 23 Bac calaureate Usher 5, Commencement Usher 53 Sr. Dance Committee 4, Jr Eancuet 5, Operetta l,5, Dancing Club 1,53 Seasonal Sports l,2,4, Yearbook Staff 5, Glee Club l,5, Jr. Prom Comnlttee 5, Defense School 4, Student Day Teacher 2,5,4, Military Math 2 GERALD DUNN 'And still they gazed and still the wonder grew That one small head could carry all he knew Ambition Lawyer Assembly Committee 4, Athletic Association 4 Boy Scouts l 2 3 Christmas Play l 2 5 Danci Club 4 Fire Warden l 2 5 4 hier 4 Jay Vees 2 Jr Play Cast 5 Movie Machine Operator 1 2 5,4 Operetta Production 5 Sr Banquet 4 Sr Dance Committee 4 Sr Play Cast 4, Student Co ncll 5,4 Vice Pres 4 Student Day Teacher 5 4 Varsity Club 4 Sec Treas , Varsity Sports 5,4 Year book Business Staff 4 Treasurer Business 9 1.3. H V, nik i ' -J -was af 5 gg 4.' H. 5- 9 . P' n e V' .3 4 ' - s f ,Q , 1 - g ' , ' A 1 ,iz - a 0 b n 5 ,'4 an X,Xk . 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' ' , U I - - - : - O A 3 ' 1 1 5 ' ' , ' 5 y . : , , ' ' .' : : ' ' ' I - 2 ' - - E H H QQ ' , . 43.1 sf fa' if chmb' Secretary BETTY LAWRLWCE 'When she talks it 1sn't cwn versation 1t's a filibuster Ambition College Graduate CLlbrar1anJ Press Club 2,5, Pub Club 5 Christmas Play 5 Ooeretta 5 Music Concert 2 Yearbook Sta 5,4 Editor in Chief 4 Sr Play Cast 4 Glee Club 2 5 4 Orches tra 5 4 Switchboard Operator 2 4 Student Council l Dramatlcs Club l Class Trees 1 Class Secretary 5 4 LILLIAN NEEDHAM 'A face as gentle as candle light Ambition' College Graduate Art Club 1,2 Pres., Pub Club 4, First Aid 2, Jr. Red Gross 23 Sr Play Production 4, Sr Play Usher 4, Baccalaureate Usher 5, Commencement Usher 52 Sr Dance Committee 4, Jr. Banquet 51 Dancing Club l,2, Yearbook Staff 4 Associate Editor, Jr Play Production 5, Jr Prom Comnittee 5: Assembly Committee 4, Student Day Teacher 4, Spring Concert 2, Ooeretts Usher 5, Class Vice Pres 2, Class Business Manager 4 NO1MAN ALLEN 'Little grains of mischief Vixed with grains of sass Brought the mighty senior From the Freshman Class Ambition Air conditioner Bov Scouts 1 Christmas Play 2 Dancing Club l 2 Defense School 4 Fire W rden 1 Glee ub 1 2 1 Jr Play Cast 3 Prom Comnltte 3 Library Cl bl Oneretta Rifle Club 2 1 Sr Play Production 4 Student Day Teacher 4 RICHARD AVEHY 'hone but himself c n be his Darallel Ambition U S Marlne Corp Band Member Wrestling Club 5 Libr ry Club 1 Rifle Club 3 Band 1 Sr Dance Committee 4 Boy Sco ts 1 Varsity Soorts 3 4 Jay Vees 2 Ye rboox Staff 2 Play Cast 4 Operetta 1 3 Play Cast o Glee Club 1 2 Orchestre 5 4 Fi e Warden 1 4 Air R id Warden 5 GRACE B EBE 'I hate nobody I'm in charity with the world ' Ambition Aviatrlx Band 5 4 Sr Play Production 4 Sr Dance Committee 4 Jr Banouet 3 4 H Club 1 Dancing Club 1 2 Sensonal Soorts 1 4 Glee Club 3,4 Jr Play Pro duction 3 Dramatics Club l 2 3 LOIS BOWEN 'True to her word her work her friends I I ll Ambition Housewife Sr Dnnce Committee 4 Jr Orchestra 1 1 Yearbook Staff Sr Play C st 4 Glee Club 1 Orchestra l 2 1 4 Switchboard Coerator 2 4 Hook and Needle 'lub 3 LEJIS COOK ' let tu net s m n Altltion. College Graduate Jr. Res Cross 2, Sr. Play Production 4, S udent 3oufc'l 5, 41 LAC Y A VIT GE 'No leg cy is so rich as honesty Ambition College Professor in Agriculture Library Club 2 Pub Club 4 Tre e 4 H C N letter Staff 4 Wre tling ub RTHUR B L7AR 'I loaf and invite my soul Ambition Rich woman's husband Art Club l Rifle Club 1 2 5 resident F F 1 Dancing Club 2,5, Varsity Soorts 2 3 Jay Vees 1 2 Jr Play Cast Glee Club 2 T 4 DANIEL BLNDER 'Argue argue early and late, If a line were crooked, e C argue it straigh ' LARL CLARK uThough high scho 1 days have their delights, They cen't compare with hibh school nights HmV1t1OH Fermer?? Art Club 1 Boy Scouts 1 D nclng Club l,2,4 Defense 4 A 1 2,5,4 Rifle Club Student Day Teeche 3 Yearbook Staff 2 CHARLES DAMON 'He takes life as it comes Ambition. Farmer F F A. 1, 2, 3, Christmas lay 2,3, Wrestling Club 5, Junior Play Cast GRACE DUNHAM 'The pleasure which there s is life itself ' Ambition Defense Worker Jr Red Cross 2, Christmas Play 2 Band 1 Dancing Club 1, Sr Play Cast 4 Glee Club l Defense School 4, Hook and Needle Club 1 Dramatice Club l MARIAN HINRICH EN sunny smile and a sweet voice Ambition Medical Secretary Christmas Play 5 B nd l 5 4 Sr Dance ommlttee 4 Jr Banquet 5 Dancing Club l Year book Staff 4 Jr Play Cast 5 Glee Club 1 Orchestra l,2,5,4 Jr Orchestra l,2,5 Jr Prom Committee 5 Student Store Clerk 4 Hook and Needle Club 1 5 VARY KOZAPOSKY She's always the same and a very nice same at that ' Ambition Housewife and Defense Worker Sr Dance Committee 4 Sea sonal Sports l,2,1 4 Dancing Club 1 Jr Prom Committee 5 EVELYN MILLER onor lies in honest toil Ambition: Journalist Sr Play Production 4 CHARLES HARINUS 'All great men are dying-- I don't feel so well myself.' Ambition: Pilot Library Club lg Band l,4g Varsity Sports l,2,5: Glee Club 1,43 Dramatics Club 5. BETTY FOX 'I'm little and I'm wise, I m a terror for my size Ambition To get married Junior Play Usher 3 Senior Dance Committee 4 Jun1or Banquet, Seasonal Sports 1, , 4 an 1 ub l, Junior Prom ommlttee 5 DORIS HOVER 'Love ls a beautiful dream Ambition Chief Telephone Operator Jr Red Cross 1 Commencement Usher 5 Sr Dance ommittee Jr Banquet 5 Sr Banquet 4 Girl Scouts l Sec to Vice rin 2 Dancing Club l Seasonal Sports 1,2 Yearbook Staff 2 5 Sr Play Cast 4 Glee Club l 5 Jr Prom ommlttee 5 Defense 5 4 Student Council 2 Dremetics Club THELMA LUSZCZEK Some think the world is made for fun and frolic d d I ' Ambition Dude Rancher Art Club l Rifle Club 2 Bac calaureate Usher 5 Commencement Usher 5 Sr Dance Committee 4 Operetta l,5, Dancing Club l 5 Seasonal Soorts l 2,4 Yearbook Staff 5 4 Senior Play Cast 4 Glee Club 1 5 Jr Prom Committee 5 Sr Dance Committee 4 Defense School 4 Military Math 2, Claes Treasurer 5 HELEN MEAD 'It is the quiet worker who succeeds. Ambition Chemist Sr Play Production 4 Year- book Staff 4 RAYMON OAKES 'Whoever invented work should have finished lt.' Ambition: 5-Star General Rifle Club 5,45 Christmas Play lg Yearbook Staff 4 TFD PAST AJ 'A leader in every sense the word Ambition Aviator Model Building l Dancing Clul 5 4 Seasonal Sports 1 Fire harden l,5,4 Sr Play Cast 4 Orchestra l 2 5 4 Sr Banquet 4 Student Day Teacher 4 Stu dent Council 5 4 Pres 4 Stu dent Council Play Manager 4 Camera Club 1 2 Pres 2 BEATHICE SHELP 'A g1rl's personahty depends on being herself Ambition Defense Worker Pub Club 4 Nature and Hiking Club 2 5 Jr Red Cross 2 Dance Committee 4, Jr Banquet 5 Seasonal Soorts 2,5, Sr Play Cast 4, Glee Club l,?,5 Orches tra 1 2,5,4 Jr Prom Committee Defense Hook and N edle Club 2 JANET STI: I G 'A smile for every girl Two for every boy Ambition Dress Designer Art Club 1, Press Club l Pub Club 5 4 Rifle Club 2 Fi Warden l 2,5,4 Sr Play Produc tion 4 Baccalaureate Usher 5 Glee Club 1 2 Sr Dance Commit tee 4 Jr Banouet 5 Sr Banquet 4 Sec to Vice Prlncioal 2 5 4 Movie Mach ne Ooerator l 2 Bas ketball Scorekeeoer 5,4, Dancing Club 5,4, Seasonal Soorts 1 2 Yearbook Staff 5,4, Student Council Play Ca t 4 Jr Play Cast 5 Switchboard Ooerator 4 Jr Prom Committee 5 S lvage Coros 1 2 Defense School 5 Military Mathematics 2, Student Day Teacher 4 Student Council 4 Dramatics Club 1 MARGA1ET TERWILLIJER 'A career ls O K but ou can't run your h nos through its hair ' Ambition Doctor Pub Club 4 Baccalaureate Usner 5 Commencement Usher 5 Sr Dance Committee 4, Jr Ban quet 5 Sr Banquet 4 Dancing C1 b 5 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Newsletter Staff 5,4, Sr Play Cast 4 Glee Cl b 4 Jr Play Production 5 Jr Prom Committee 5 Defense School 5 hAhhETTE WOODARD 'A cheerful manner, a sunny smile, To know her is well worth your while ' Ambition Housewife K??J Some day Pub Club 4 Sr Dance Commit tee 4 Dancing Club 5 Yearbook Staff 4 Sr Play Cast 4 Dramatics Club l 2 'lk' 11 A QOSALAK r sigh when uch l 4 ev rything ' Ambition College Medical you can sing, Gr duate then Secret ry Ooerett 1 5 Library C1 b 1 Pub Club 4 Jr Red Cross 2 Christmas Play ? Sr Play Pro duction 4 Sr Dance Committee 4 Jr Ban uet 5 Victory Corus 2 First Aid 2 Dancing Club 1 2 Seasonal Sno ts 1 2 Yearbook Staff 2 4 Newsletter Staff 5 Jr Play Cast 5 Glee Club 1 5 4 Jr Prom Committee 5 Dramatics Club l 2 VARJORIE STEVLNS The mlldest manners and the gentlest heart ' Ambition Housewife Operetta 5 Music Concert 2 Press Club 5, Pub Club 5,4 Christmas Play 5 Band 5 4 S Dance Committee 4, Commencement Lsher 5 Spanish Club 2 Year book Staff 5,4, Sr Play Cast 4 Glee Club l 2 5 4 Orchestra 2 5,4, Switchboard Operator 2 5 Jr Prom Committee 5 Jr Orches trn 2 Jr Play Usher 5 LLIZABHTH TALCOTT 'John D came from Rlchford why can't I?' Ambition Traveler ibrary Club 2 Social Club 4 Art Club 5 4 Student Council Play 4 MAFY WAIT 'Everyone's friend, no one' enemy ' Ambition Nurse Art Club 2, Library Club PPBBB Club 1 Band 1 2 5 4 Orchestra l 2 5 4, eedle Club 5 LAWRENCE YETTER ot too serious But a rare good the way Ambition Chemist Hook and not too gay fellow all Rifle Club 4 Sr Play Pro duction 4 Q55 'V n ff -L J., I Q f 4 .- Mew. gg fi Anisgwx 'O--, ..,, ya, , i fr. f U uf A A 22 JDE, 'NN. ii F - .-, ,.,,, . -GP' AlN'T su: cur: ? 6. aargv 4 aoa LAMRLNCE MARY KOZANOSKY 7. EvELvN 5 JAMES MILLER THE LUSZCZEK TWINS 8. MAQIAN HINRICKSEN MARJOilE STiv5mS 9. LAwRENCE YETTER GEHALL HBLOOMER BOYH Lumm 10. GRACE LUNHAM 15 '-v 'Arm' 1 ' ll u?ggQQ?i? 'L?H. M,, gl , f H Y Q'f ,- .9232 g?,Wl'LW U' V Q0 LILLIAN NEEDHAM CAN'T YOU GUESS? LOIS BOWEN JANET 8 MAYFRED STIMMING we STEM? The Class of '45 began its career in September, l94l. Very fresh indeed, werwere divided into two homerooma, the boys in Mrs. Paulus' room, and the girls in Mrs. Chamberla1n's. Elections were held, and the results were: Lewis Cook, President, Onalea Graves, Vice-President, Daniel Bender, Secretary, and Betty Lawrence, Treasurer. Roger Snapo and Betty Lawrence were chosen as Student Council Representatives. Two parties were held in the gym, and the class had a won- derful time all year with Mr. Edson and Mr. Hagerty as derful time all year with Mrs. Edson and Mr. Hagerty as advisers. The next year found the boys and girls still divi- ded--the again in again in elected: former in Mr. Burger's room, and the latter Mr. Mrs. Chamberla1n'e. All-girl officers were Thelma Luszczek as President, Lillian Needham, Vice-President, Alice Luszczek, Secretary, and Nannette Woodard Treasurer The Council Representatives were Doris Hover and Bernard Gregrow We silly Sophomores had two parties again that year, and Miss Beaanson and Mr Frost ably served as advisers Now jaunty Juniors, but beginning to realize we had to earn some money, we met all together in Miss Besanson's homeroom She and Miss Gaylord were our ad visers and under their guidance, we sold stationery put on a play 'Everybody s Crazy Now ' held a Junior Prom, and enjoyed two more parties Our officers were Richard Rutan, President, Bernard Gregrow, Vice Presi dent Betty Lawrence, Secretary, and Thelma Luszczek Treasurer Lewis Cook and Gerald Dunn represented us ln the Council As sophisticated Seniors we assembled in Miss Roberts' homeroom. Officers were elected to guide us on our last journey--Gerald Dunn, Presidentg Bernard Gregrow, Vice-President, Betty Lawrence, Secretary, Alice Luszczek, Treasurer, and Lillian Needham, Business Manager. Janet Stimmlng and Lewis Cook were our Coun- cll Representatives, and we very wisely chose Miss Roberts and Miss Gilliland as advisers. Our one aim all during the year was the ckass truo ti New York, which we took during the week after Easter with Miss Roberts and Mr. Weeks as chaperonee. To finance this trip we sold magazines, held two dances, received the profits from two movies, and presented the Senior Play, gg Authgr gg the Fggily. However, all was not work during the year. On alent1ne's Day, we had a for- mal banquet at which everyone had a very good time. New York was also the scene of many jo ous times, and all who went on the trip thouRhU it we 1 worth their while During the year Junior Oakes,Bernard Gregrow, Charles Marlnue and Daniel Bender left to enter the aerviceof Uncle Sam Do othy Bro n left to be married Now as we go out from Newark Valley Central School we regret leaving the many friends we have made through the years, both students and teachers We are glad to go,too glad to begin our lives as adults but we will always cherish memories of our schoo1days neath the Cardinal and hhite N HGNGR STUDENT LOIS BOVEN ALICE Luszczex GERALD DUNN THELMA LuszczEx LEWIS coox HELEN MEAD MARIAN HINRICHSEN LILLIAN NEEDHAM MARY xozswosxy MARJORIE STEVENS BETTY LAWRENCE JANET STIMMING SCI-IOCJI. SONG N dAFlK MALL V CENTRAL ICETE YJU THROLGN ITS LCIVAL BOV5 AND GIRLS HITH A HAFPV SGNG IT GREETS YOU HHILE IT BANDKR IT LNFLRLS SON A10 GANNER bll. YOU RALLY NEATH Our COLORS PRIZE AND BRIGHT FOR VE SING 07 VMI LE HC SPENC AS HE STRUIQGLE U I NNI NG PRIZE ous susv scnooe one mtsr n-c rslcnos uc LONP mv: me o as ucv-1 Lies N mmm ALL urs BE r ous own NEWARK VALLEY ND THC CAP INAL KNO WHITE HN FOP DEB Tlbli PLAYIN NES WITH ALL OUR NIGHT STILL HE wean rcs New RK ALLLY ANL me C BLIN L ANU INIYC TPLLAIH THE YEA S AU ING ALHAY IC HILL. KEEP ONE ro THE VE 'CRY CF 14 BRIN DISAPPT INTPiNITS HEAVY BURDLNS HART. TO EAR HI HE T B tl Y AILING AT U9 CARE SPOT F BRI HTNLSS TUFNII B CK! D HITH ,JCLI S H-OLLAY NEATH THE AREINAL AN JHI TE BERTHA NOHL AN , Q - , n ' . - , f v- - I A , . - , . . . . I 1 eo: Y Y T v I 1 , . . . 1 I I . . . v I I I a a ' . ' ' 1 . u , 1 3 fx L 9 ll ' 1 I - v U 1 2 , 3 A , Q ga , , .4 f , ,- t . . .I . 5 , , - 4 s AT me G 1. , R L 3. 0 , I Q Y A 2 A D 'V 'SHT s one ': ' S C I . VMQVCQJ CY ate June,l955 Scene A fashionable apartment in New York KA maid enters the living room I Maid Miss Rosalak t1ere's a Mrs Gent and chil dren to see you Do you want to see them now or shall I tell then to walt? Miss Rosalak don't believe I know a Mrs Gent, but ask her and the children to come in fMaid leaves and enters with Mrs Gent 7 Miss Rosalak Why Lois Bowen' What a surprise this is d1dn't know you were married You say its ten years now' My, those triplets certainly resemble you W hile we are visiting the triplets can play ln the study lTr1p1ets leave? I'm sorry that you couldn't get to the Alumni Banquet of the Class of '45 last week Lois I just got back today Come sit beside me and I' tell you all about it fThe recline in luxurious chairs I Yes it was in Balzarville the home of Art and his wealthy wife Agatha Abigail Astor II Rockerfeller III Balzar It seems the banquet cost a huge sum but Art can be extravagant these days I had a very pleasant trip to Balzarvllle riding in a Super Modern Deluxe electric train driven by Lewis Cook I understand that watching the Newark Valley train while still in high school made Lewie wonder if trains could ever be on time and inspired him to find out I was reading 'Newsy Bits' from the No y Town Herald edited by Evelyn Miller when I noticed a dignified gentleman in an army uniform coming Oakes' he had an escort of thirteen men and a boy who were loaded wlth his campaign ribbons medals and briefcases Junior had been visiting the home of Marine Richard Avery and wife Margie and he couldn't Pet over how well Margie runs the house hold Dick does all the housework dishes and the cooking Incidently, Betty Lawrence who is the librarian at N V C S is boarding there A Betty has very little artistic ability, Beth le doing the art work While driving to the mansion a truck loaded wltn government 'Tanky Tanks' whizzed past me and I got a glimpse of Mary K at the wheel She hit a nail and got a flat but Grace Dunham was w'th her ard carefully read 'What to do if I ever get a flat N It wasn't long before Grace fixed the tire and t ey were on tnelr way aga n thanks to those helpful notes from shop work at I V C S Bea Shelp was wornlng or govern ent 'Tanky Tarks' but Ken Newton is nome from the Navy now and Bea has her hu ds full' Those many little New 15 ton's insist on being washed with 'Yetter's Better Floating Soap 99 9911005 pure Yes, Larry in his lab has perfected this new soap I finally arrived at the mansion and found Dr Terwllliger in a beautiful gown designed by Janet waiting for her staff Assistant Surgeon Betty Fox Nurse Mar Walt and Medical Secretary Marian Hinrichsen lncidentallylf your clothes are droop shaped and you can't get attention from that certain someone Janet's Exclusive Shop is here on Fifth Avenue and her designing is the Able Grable style I I was told not to go into the study a Pro fessor of Agriculture Lacey Armitage, was prepar ing another of his famous lectures on 'Does Your Beef Taste Different Lately?' Charlie Damon gives helpful hints to the old prof if herforgets his speech I couldn't help but notice how cool lt was lnsolte of the many guests but 'Allen's Wonder Air Conditioning made tnat possible L11 who has graduated from a college of Home Econo ics, told me that she was working with Chemist Mead on Clark's Health Farm at producing vitamin enrlcaed vltalltv vegetables Their re search would have been a success but a plane made a crash landing in their garden The next morning they found Pilot Pastalan in the cabbages Co Pilot Mar nus tangled among corn stalks with Golden Bantam Corn sticking out of his ears Avlatrix Grace Beebe was carried by the wind to 'Knlcker bocker's Playhouse ' KDot Brown's and Merle Nan who is hoping to be a housewife someda a rlved late as Daniel Sinatra Haymes Crosby Como Bender was vocalizlng, but she has been helping District Attorney Dunn and F B I Agent Bernie Gregrow mostly District Attorney Dunn solve the on Luszczek's Dude Rancho Pancho Doris chief telephone operator of the 'Blab Listen and Hear All' Telephone Company lost he d0JD1e bubble gum while riding on a Luszczek Crosby speed horse Doris wou1dn't return to duty without her gum and fortunately the three master minds solved the case and returned Dor1s's gum to her Yes, Lois I'n the medical secretary at the Happy Home for the Horrible Haunted ' It's suc interesting work and the characters I meet' KThe clock strikes six and Lois is at the door waiting for the triplets while they unwrap their suckers 5 L B Ge t Ilm sorry that I can't stay longer and visit but my huppy must have his supper This news report has been wonderful ss osglgk It was grea seeing you and the triplets By all means do call again Bye' D . I H-up . ' 1 I f ' l r ' ' . . , y . 1 , ,' . I . I , 3 - . A . I , - ' I . ' X ' I H . , . . . 11 , . . . . V1 , , . 1 , . ' - ' I I 1 0 I . ' I L I I A I' ' . 's.J 1 Y, . .r . se . ' I ' ' . I toward me. To my surprise it was five star General difficult case of 'The Missing Double-Bubble Gum' o Q I 'l . Q , . I A I , 1 1 , , h I fa ' - ' I I A - l 'L ' - I -' . . . ' I I . . . ., . s , A u Q . h A , , . , V A , I - A. n I ' A 1 . V I. . . . Mi' R M N 0 N ' ' . m - 3 l Q A , ff H55 NORMAN ALLEN LAcEv ARMITAQE RICNARIJ AVERV ARTHUR ISALZAR GRQCE SEEBE OANIEL EIENLER LOIS BOWEN EARL CLARK LEHIS COOK CHARLES DAw:N GRACE uuNI-IAM GERALI, uUNN BETTY FOX BERNARD REGROIII MARIAH HINRICI-I EN IJORIS NOVER MARY KOZANOSKY BETTY LAWRENCE ALICE LUSZCZEK THELMA LUSZCZEK CI-IARLES M.-II-IINUS HELEN MEAD CVELVN MILLER LILLIAN NEELII-IAM JUNIOR OAKES TI-IEo ORE P NTALAN LORIA ROSALAII BEATRICE SHELF MARJJRIE STEVENS JANET STIMMING ELIZABETH TALCOTT MI. ARET TERIIILLIGER VARY WAIT NANNETTE V0 DAHD LAWRENCE YETTER 0 0 1 as I'l'hcr5 SALLSE 'STUBBVH ARIN cIIcx 'JIM' ':ascIE BOoNIE LUIS CLARxIE NCOOKIEU HJOEH 'GRIEIEH NJERRVN 'FOXY BERNIE NAM AN IIORIE' 'MARY BETSYN ITAL!! L CHARLIE UHELEN ' EVIE' UBUBBLES JUNIUR TED GLORY' BEA 'MARGIE STIMMING BETH PEGGY MOLLY' NAN LARRY .IEAISUSSS wus cm QUIET CORNERS LEAEING RULES Inca IIIOPEN NAVY sou TIES SIIJNEV GIRLS l A. N. PEDDLING MILK BLONDES NAVY EVERYONE Kuous DANCING SIIVNESB IILIJSIIING TELEPHONE OFFICE NOIENAIIING LOVER-CLASBIIN ouoe RANCIIES Ouoc RANCHES HOICN LATIN I-IOT FUDGE SUNOAES nov mx -UPS AIRIILANES LIEUTENANTS couw IT sc TI-IE NAvv7 A CERTAIN SENIOR sov OHEGU ARIN cur: FELLOIIS TEASING EATIN CHARLOTTE ggi PEEVE Bus 15 KIC' BROTHER NC GAS TOCKETS GAS RATIQINING aus I6 SINATRA SLAIS sus RIDES FORIIIAQD GIRLS SLAPS GETTING UP IN THE WDRNING STATI N HAIKJNS IIANPOIIER sI-IoRTf.3E HOHEN HH SDUKE ANL DRINK LONG ASSIGNOINTS NILR rnucxs so I7 CONCEITED PEOPLE HER SIZE T LL PEOPLE SLAPS BROTHEFS PEOPLE HN LOVE IJNI N oLo SIILPTI S SERGEANTS STUDENT coIINcIL NELTINGS SOME TEAcNEw'S JOKES SARCASH NOSEY PEOPLE 'PEGGV' MIDVEAR TESTS r lTZ'S NIGHTS I msrosv SCC EQYINQ I-I0III's THAT AGAIN? H!-DOPEE l You LOOK JUST LIxE MARQIE 2 IIlNAT's IIER NAME7 JUST A YINUTE 5 OR, NO 2 IS THLT TRUE? 61 US. SQ! 'TEASINH' TNosE SINQING HILLSN MARaIE LAzvsoNEs 'PISTOL PACKIN' NMMA Two CIGARETTESN THIS LOVE or VINE BE COPD ANL YOU'LL BE RAPW !'NIGI-IT ANU ou I-IOLY CATS 2 IIELL, NOV1 YOU KNOH WHAT I IIAN1 I KNOII EVERYTHING 2 'MILKH N, KEEP THOSE BOTTLES QUIET' 'OLO MAC InNALz NAo A FARMN 'SHEET DREAPB, SIIIEETI-IEART No, No, NANETTEII LIIL YOU HEAR ABU' T YN HONEV7 HOT THE IN THE OLD TOHN TONIGHT IN ARMY NO! I on-I, FINE ' FRED sAvs II, UEAR CRICIQETS Hu47 HE , AL ' CENQORED IT'S TERRIEIC KI N' OI-I, IIIQN ERFUL VII AaEN'T NILLI WUMFLESNITZ FOSI-I-ew GOLLV--OI-I GE I CAREFIIL ' OH, HEAVLNS HOLY MUD OH, BROTHER NOIII BACK IN ELI-IIRA HE ! MEAN REMARKS AKJUT RICHFORLINATLRALL BROTHERS UN, Mv GoooNE S ' I DON T IIIANT TO SET THE HORLIJ ON Fl 'CHATTERBOJU' Ir I HAD A MILLION OOLLARSHCBUCKSJ I'M MAKING BELIEVE THE LALV IN WED' MY SISTER ANI, I 'EL RANCHO RANDE NOARLING, You ANI. I 'ANY :ILNOS TOLAYT' ALONE SHEET AND LOVELY I couLI,N T SLEEP A HINII LAST NIGHTW c N'T IILAME NE GREEN EYES HERE COMES TNE NAvv ALIIAVS ONE LOZEN RUSS? IW CONFESSIN ' PEG, TNE PIN-UP GIRL PLAYNATES 'uno Lum I 'ACCENT-UATE THE POSITIVE' Know ye all persons, that we, the Senior Class of 1945, of the Newer? Valley Central Scrool, in the county of Tioga, State of New York, United States of America, being of hopelessly unsound mind and envied by the masses, with rlnss on our fingers and rubber in our necks, and fearlessly about to from the frying pan into the fire, do hereby execute and declare this to be our last wil tesfanent We leave Lois Bowen Q Dan ender s alzar Dick Avery's has the norman Al en ewls Cook s 3 lonely hours to Mary Van Gorder vo ce to Jlmml Lyme mustache to Hubert Vlnor precious Jump make and 'leads' in school plays to anwo who amultlon to coma to practice s curly heir to Elno Sears Gloria Roealek's loquaciousness to Charlotte Holtnan Janet Stimming s executive ability to George Beebe Alice Luszczek's western thriller dillers to future English IV classes. Gr ce Beere's basketball ability to future gym classes Betty Fox s dancing to Erma Bender Doris Hover s stature to Alice Wlxon Reg She1q'5 naval interest to Ann Law'on tary Kozaroskv's athletic helen 'ead's hook worm to Lawrence Yetter s physics hard worker, sure to .ary Va1t'S humor to anyone who likes corn, pure yellow, and from the cob Junior Oakes Ioneroom seat to anyone courageous enough to face Pe, Terwllliger s mornin moods ability to Flora Psnas Jean fan Susan marks to any intellectual be a physical wreck RE' Beth Talcott's nalnt and CFUSI back to Yrs hamberlaln Earl l 'Q Ierlan riInr1 Bernie Greer GHIHQCB to Dick fan oorder way with the wonenn to Bo hs n s clarinet to Ar Derue I quietude to Dick Loeffler .Jerald Durr s , e T wlsdo to tnose who reed it Lillian IeedI s book 'successful 5enIcr Parties LOre'ta Denirg ' Lrlle larlnus' dash to Dick Tap an nvelyn I1ller'S social cnet er to Anne Habensteln letty L I ec e s class mlHJt9S to anyone who can t en I Iacfbr' PO ar Keane TR wit all the plnl ribbons and comolinents Snfrlle anon s milk truck to G9Pa1G Tull ea P,nta 9' S and Lg 9, Arn1tage's serious I ndedness to Don on tock TIelna Luszczek's business abl ity to future class refslreI srcce .unhan s defense szop enthusiasm to Jean Stevens Margie stevens permans lr to teachers s,1f'er1ng fron eye strelr A d I rwl l15er, one zralr of aspirin and a IJFPLSA enerture f the next class wil author Il ' 3 'I II Q- I 'II' THE ' 2 N . 1 u, , .. Ku 9 0 N I .I N . I M I - H H ns 'Mn -'1 Y . Q II II . 2 II ! 'I I .1 ' .I S NO .LI I H I ' e h 1 H II II L I NG 2 ' g . I. n - . I ILO N G N In , E w I ll H Q I' - I' , I W . 5 N N . II II 2 . II II I I ' ' -pg, II II R N - n V N w V, II .I 3 v I I T? ll n S a - . Y 1 . , A A ' I . - 9 0 I ' - Q I , . ' - - I . , ,L . . I ' A I ' - . , 1 , . I , . . . V - - 1 f , . .. . . - ' J, . . ' 1 - I , I . , . . .U. F '- 5 , M 1 ' . - - Art U 's . , I1 I V ' . ' 1 ne , . ' .' ' . . c' S , A - I- 1 I X ,, I . I I . I ' - ' ' T I - ' - V - , - , A . . . . ' 3 rk - I bby . I. ' . f A , . . 1' 'J l . c' e 'L ' . . ' i ' D n ' . ' - H 3f'S . ' . T c Q- l U' c 5 N l . F 2 '..' tr n. n , . . I1 V 3 .2 '. ' ' T , Iai'L I -L - ' 3, 1 to . L L . .. t 'P I A -15, oIL'- 1 . ' 'A , , E , T Q ' - , 'L C c I o H ... - L I , 72 E . I-I N . I I I ..l.:., LI I- 7 1 1 . ,Ms . I - . . . ' . - 5.4 nc, . H, -. I .. refc , U. 'nc , P95 Te 11 N . H . . Q Ian Yooi r:'- I ld. f H1unInri to Phil F jen. . a :,,f I IC? S- -1 - - 5 SS H Row 1 E Ridgeway, M Fiske A Van Vo ce, P Meade, T Weber, Miss Klely H Van Vorce, P Lyke, M Hoyt, R Collins, B Bradley F de Lorimier, M Van Gorder J Van Susan S Ace, D Needham, E Beebe S Hall C Holtman, B Mix, L Call Delaney Minor L Deming, J Haines E Lacey, A Rabenstein, M Howe, Judsky Niznik, P Buck, E Armitage, Tull R Van Gorier, G Beebe, Okrepkie, G Harvey Row 2 Row Steenrod, V Corwin M Hull E Hotallng, Row E Sears J Graham, R Briggs R Loeffler The Claes of 'k6 started off its freshman v rr by electing as advisers Mies Gnvlord and Mr Brown A sleighride and a party were held in inter and spring, and were greatly enjoyed In our soohmore vear, our class advisers were Miss Donohue and Mr Stoughton We were divided into two President, George Beebe Vice President, Mildred Fisxe Secretary, Betty Jean B adley and W easurer Shirley Ace Our clnsw adviser this year is Wise Kielv and our reoresentntives in the Student Council are Olga Okreokle and Eleanor Ridgew y We are divided into the ron rooms o Miss Gilliland and Miss Bartlett Our order o class r1n,s a rived this fall and in dnticioation of funds needed in our senior vear we sold stationery After the basketbnll sepeon was over, we held a dance are the first upp r clnee to have tl Vind e Van Fla? denoting lO01 in stment o' war stamps 1 I : . , . , . r '. . 5. 5: H. , . . , . . , A. . . . , . S. 42 M. . . 0 , - G. , . - . . , . O. . honerooms, Ura. Chamherla1n's and Mr. St9ughton's. lhie year we elected the following officers: . . s . , -'A I Q ,It , 1 I. x j. 1 A , . we 7 SS H I Row l R Morehouse, A Wixon, M Shellhammer D Lacey Miss Bartlett A Onofrio L de Lorlmer, A Purole, Bliss, A Bacon Row 2 Pitcher, D Lisk, J Stevens, M Dennis Hutchison J Dunlop, M Cornell P Dalola Rich B Howe, J de Lorlmer Row 3 Strickland C Kulikowski A M Lawton Weber H Hutcheson A Ardell E Lee W Dunn, Ayers, D Yetter, E Schmidt M Holden Row Scalia, R Whitney, S Bailor, C Newman M sh W Rutan R Ballard R Woodmansee The Sophomore Class ha fone merrily on its wav with Piss Gqvlord and View Dessnson ns homeroom teachers The officers are Donald Comstock Pro ident Simon Sailor Vive President and Vnrv Cornell Secretarx and re Furer The Student Council renreeentetlv Q PPP RHIUY qpllprd end Rlcherd Woodmanse On December 2? a Chriatmns nwrtv was held So for this venr 'he Soobomoree heve bouiht 3214 30 worth of strmns and bonde 15 2 . . . . , . , P. . 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Field H9 Row Row Row Row Row D Rsbensteln, D Kubreck, L Cole, J Jewett, J Oakes, R Keane, D Shelp, H Jackson, P Thomoson C Rundell, J Signs, E Rose, Y Signs, E Thomas Mies Estes, Mr Van Deusen, F Psnas, P Cuttin Pollard, E lyott Hines, D Gyles, M Dunlop, A Lstler, A Spencer Dean,S Holden, D Cole, G Rogers, M Keyes, Needham, J Keller Vargason, V Galpln, J Hoslnsky, G Dingler, Anderson, D Yescavage, L Psstelan, L Chandler, Brlzgs Barden, F Adams, H Horton, G Tull, G Strope Brink, J Nlefer, H Woodmsnsee, F Wade, C Hammond The Class of U8 stsrted o'f their first xes ln senior high school bf electlnr Gordon Tull ns President Howard Horton Vice President and Russell JncYson Secretqrv end Treasurer 're two Ctudent Council renresentntlves are Euyens Kobvlsrz nd Gernld Strone WP hose Ur Weeks fs our c S adviser The clss is divided into 'wo nonerooms The teachers ere 'iss fstes in room 01' and Ur Snyder in 21 A few days before Crrlstms vscrtlon Ir Snyie re lgned from the faculty end Nr Ven Dusen took his W ce as noneroom teacher Our first olggq onrtr was held Frldnv night Hercb 16 1935 19 1: . . . . . l 2: . . . .. . 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Row Row Row Row Row Row SIXTH - -.,.'0 ' 4 ,,,,p.- ?Hu.,j9,, my -1-4.4, J, fx., -0119 E Howard, S Yetter, J de Lorimer, B Mills, S Ayers, una E Howard, S Yetter, J de Lorimer, B Mills, 5 Ayers, E Kent, J Roberts, W Daniels, J Wood F Delaney, B Sharp, E J Johnson, J Austin W P Rice, Mrs Richardson, Mrs Merithew, J Mx' Wanda Moshier, B L Deming, C Trsleaven, J Whitmarsh D Jevett 'H' 'mum D Chrystler, E Hines, D Stevens, G Hoyt, V Stokes, M Gardner, G Curkendall, F Meyers, A Budney, J Murray, L English 8 Lawton, D Galpin, B Vargason, M Zimmer, J Sears, P L Baird, E Milks, L Meade, L Albrecht, M Corwin, G Fox, H Weber A Brirk, R Lewis, J Zimmer, R Daniels, K Strait, J Wakeman, H Brink, R Shaver FIFTH in 1, Ee l now How How Row Row L H Bowen J Plecb P Pur le W H d L K Hollenbeck C L E G m ammon Bean' uszczec , Harper, R Johnson L Signs L Junk H Graham, H Brink, M Myers, J Hoyt Mrs Hines, Miss Persley, N. Pitcher, S. Lisk S. Kullkowski, M Okrepkle, D. Snapp, H Enright 3: H. Warner, C. 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Peck, A Dauberman, K Enright, R Stoughton, G w11c0x v Alexander, J Marlnus, H Dingman L Tvrrell D Deming, P Brink G Gwara, H Dingman, Mrs Long, Mrs Shoultes M Durie P De Haan, G Frost, K Dlngler, D Ayers D Hutchinson E H1111ard, J smith RR Marsh D Thomas. L Mille, F Marshall F Harvey R utan, L Haines, T Hammond, Wicks, F Signs, M Hines, R Mills D Curkendall, D Watkins, D Armitage, C Jewett, D Huslander, M Barrett, R Givens, A Dunkle J Mix, P Daniele, B Harper, S Darling, A Swackhammer K Shiner SECOND D Marsh L Velser B Ne dhnm, A Move Albr cht G Hov r, R Martin S Adamek, J Okreokie, S Prentice, tevens M Quinn, A Shady, P Dutton, B SnouLh on, D Rlodea F Tnoras R Aust'n Rus ell, J Swwgler R 'lenents D Williams P Dingnan D Fray R Kel'h end, J nith D hl R Sm T, 22 ifmfv. ' wma'-e., 1: b We Mfazaef' ,- I' ' ' . . . 32 2' 4. 9 Aggl 1 gg, qy as ., I. .1 -Af 41, :3 2 . Q 1 ,, . ziggy-Ii 'Jw .f,. -inf, digg gg!! .A J R 6 :5- S J . 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FIRST R S'OULItOH, J Johnson, V De Haan Caulalns, I Lawton, T none oyce, R Hines, J Glezensnl, H kenan, J Pitcher Grown S Wilcox Page D Budney, F Russell, b Leg e 'ise La Pin, Dean Estep, S Arwitste, J arroll, Orin K P tterson I rs a 5 Yorrls, J Carroll, lrner B Harvey, D Austin, E Hover, Patterson, J Cole, A Chamberlain, ovackhammer lock, C Lusk, C Taylor, N Matson, W iakeman, J Soper, H Ding man D Morehouse C Boyce, Snapp, Hubba B Ju k KINDERGARTEN ln 5'kS'Ax ali 1 'I R515 f x ai' Row Row Row Row B Oliver, E Jehu, I English, J Swagler, S Milks, C Boyce, C Clements L Culver, J Reik, M Daubermann, L Orchard, Atwater, P Dalola M Muckey, Miss Munroe, D Albrecht M Morehouse, L Armitage Rice, L Dlngman, M Fiske, S Hyatt, C Crossen, Birdsall J Chamberlain, E Van Susan, G Cleveland Howe, G Newman, B Cobler, Ripley, D Zimmer, D Westfall R Durfee, R Van Deventer Beam, L Gilbert, E Clark, R Onofrio, INSTR UIVIENTAI. PUPI L I2L4.r-- V 43'2.! Row 1 Row 2 Row 5 Watkins, C Martin, C a verly D Stevens, Darling H Brink, L Sharp, F Delaney, C allyer R Brink, R Van Vorce G Johnson, L Brande Huseon, C Luszczek, H Sharm, Husson, lr De Rue Johnson, R Gardner, S Sharp l: -. . Tl '. 3. , , D. 1 Ai. . .v n, E. Me' . . . ',. ' . 2: H. f ' , . , E. v , . . -, , '. ,,g , A - P, Mrs. , , S. . f ' . C L. T , , . P 5: D. iw A 11, . I . W. A 32 at . ' ' 4: D. 4 . . . . D. Ace, . T , . . ,- S , - , - 5- . , . n gill- I 5 'I' .. 445. ' fy! -H ,JQ g 'ipsa' , lqlfuf N A 'A 1 f' '. A . 1: . . . . . . . D 2: . . . . Mrs. r . , . . .7 '- ' N' u H , - 4 fJ V ' A all we 3: B. . . . . . L. . 4: J. . . . . D. . , . , . . . A 1 1 : D. . . 1 ' H. C 1 , . . s : G. , . . - - . R. . . 1 . , H. c , . . . . . 25 X r pam X D fix ROB RT AV RV HARCLD BRIGGS HAROLJ CARRINGTO STLWART G COOK DAVID DALTOM This page who gave their War II At a time to express our sa rifice made ff ftp- X, if ft by if!-,Sax f ff, fx!! f'! if' tv ah NYM AMR E KEwYbh ROETRT LAMRENCE LEcNARm IE AUGH CdAJloEV IORELAND ILLIAI SNITW VDWARD WHIPPL is dedicated to the memory of those lives in the great conflict of World like this, words are too inadequate thoughts and feeling lhe suoreme bv our boys, fighting or a free world, is the price of freedom from tyrannv They loved life, as we do yet they left the comforts of dome, the companionship of loved ones, and the fellowship of acquaintances to fight for the pre servation of all that we cherish and hold dear They did not faint in hardship they did not com plain when suffering they did not shrink from death They fought bravely on with the hope of victory in their hearts until their full measure of sacrifice was spent. To them we owe the utmost respect and homage. In their honor and memory our heads bow with awe. So that these heroes will not have died in vain, let us devote our every effort on the home front to win the peace for which they and others have so valiantly fought. f4f?WG2,4 24 4 X . H ti. f I- -- 6 f ff N M We I ' Q sw, B 'fy 4 ,J ' It xx ' K Q K 1-H - J fa V. 'pw I ff' N J' I' V IMY11 gf ,rl V K - fx 1 yx , j X Q5 I .QM F1 ' H Ik lf t fzfxl - ,tg X y Lx E it k x - .Q I X CC ,M 1 fx X ,f 1, N K 'I ll' L v' -' fd Xa , X B X7 xc 'I I J, 1,1 u1LfA lv so be 1, y as It f L was 3 W A - help ,gf fvff au I , f .gt , ,- A f I 4 s 4 I y fp f' l- if N X cg fwEl'X Il yi -L' oy I 5 Q X Ni if W Q x. A EEF? fc XY1 3 T T Ll nano 1' X' - r ' ' 1: N ,. sn H . I v 1 -rw M . c A , f ' Q : J I o 4 A High.. 'A-ua ,wg Grad 'KVM' ma:-ww 'Wa- Y I CHTDNC AIKENS, LAIIRENCE ALExANDER, ELBERT ALEAANDER, HERBERT ALLEN, PHILIP AIGROYIAK, FRED ANDERSEN, FLORENCE ANLJEWSEN, HARvEv ANDERSEN, PAUL ARDELL, HAURICE ARHSTR IND , ALLEN ARHSTRINO, CLYDE ARNOLD, JAREB AvERv, EMEIISON AVERV, RIEHA- D AvERs, rfELvIN D BACNMURSKI , STANLEY BAILEY, R ROLD BAREHAN, LvHAN BALDvIN, FR BALL, GEORGE BALL, LE NARD BALLARD, DUANE BALL RD, RAVMOIIC BALLOU, RALTER EARTLETT, BERNARD BARTLETT, .JAMES BARTLETT, RICHAR BARTLEIT, ROBERT BART N, D NIEL BATES, Lx NALD BATSFDRD, HAROLD BATY, RALL BELL, CHARLES E BENDER, DANIEL BISI-OP, BERNAR BRACO, EHILID BRACO, JOSEPH BRACO, NICHOLAS BRALLEV, HAROLD BRIDGES, WILLIAM BRIDCS, .IAr'Es A BROCHON, JOSEPH BROWN, ELSIE BROHN, PIRRAY BUDNEV, ADAM BUDNEV ALFRED BUSHIELL, GERALD BUSHNELL, ROBERT C RCILL, FRANR C CHAHRNEY, .ORODN CHANDLER, FLOYD CHAPMAN, RICHARD CHADNCEY, .IAI-IES M r ,H 1 I-'REE CLENENTS, LLOYD COBLER, DONALD CLMSTOCK, DONALD CDRWELL, ROBERT C RTRIGHT, IRvINc: CORTRICHT, LAVERE COUTS, ROSCOE CR SPELL, FRANK CUNNINGHAM, CHARLES CUNNINCHAH, CLINTON DALT N, EDIIARD DANIELS, FRED UAPLlNGy VINCENT DAVIS, FLOYL DAvIs, ROLAND DIIGLER, CLAY LINCLER, DONALD DINOLER, ROBERT DODSWN, LAVERE OOLIVIEFM LOUIS LAAM-IAM, EARL DUNNING, FLOYD, .IR DURFEE, cLvDE DURFEE, OEORDE ECPDRST, CLARENCE ECHORST, IIIILLIAH ENRIGHT, DANIEL ERvAv, CLARENCE ESTEPI BERNARD EVEPIR, HILLIAM FELO, WILLIAM FISKE, ROBERT FORD, CLIFFORD FLRD, PERLE FORD, STANLEY rox, RILLIAR FROST, ALBERT GAIGE, CHAQLES DAICE, RICHARD 04'-PIN. DONALD GALPINT HOHARC GARXER, EUQENE GLEZEN, PDLLIS GLOSSER, RUTH H GOODELI., RICHARD EODFELLOV, HARD' D DDDORICH, FRANK dJODRICHy THURSTDN WUI-DI GORDON GRANT. LAWRENCE GRAvEs, IJCN LD GRAVES, HAYLAND GR v, my RRECROIII, BERNARD GREGRQ, PAUL R GREY, FREDERICK THC VEARHDOK STAFF IREQRETS ANY UMW GRUPP1' NS, LESTER I3 HAINES. JERALD HAMOND CLIFFORD HAIOIDND, HARLEY I-IAIDIOND, KENNETH NARDINGI IIARREN MENSEN, GLENN NILLIRUS, ERNEST FDLLENBECK, EARL HOLLENBECR, RICHARD HOLLENBECK, HAROLD I-IOTALIND. GARRETT HovER, AUSTIN mvER, GER LD D H VER, sTANLEv I-IDHARD, FLOYD L HUVARD, JACK PDHDEN, PAULINE HDNDEN, ROBERT HORLANO, CHARLES HOHLAND, JOHN Hoses, HILLIAH ELLIS HULL, PHILIP HVLE, ERNEST FR-.NCIS JACKSON, .IAvEs JAY1, FLOYD JAYK, GEORGE s .IEvETT, PQLVIN JOHNSON, ALBERT JOHNSON, D RREL JOHNSON, JACOB JOHNSON, RAYMOND JOSLINy .IDHN E .IUOsxI , CASIHER xAsPER, ANTHJNII RATCHUK, ANDREW RATDHUR, ANTHONY' RATCHUR. EDIIARO xATcI-IUA, GE R.E KATD'IUK, JOSEPH REITH, HAROLD RENYON, EDRIN KENYON, ERHIN KENYON, LLDvL xENvoN, LOHELL KEYES, CHARLES v xEvEs, HORLEV H KLIELE, HERLIN KNAPP, HIRAR L , JP xOBvLARz, EOHARD KDBYLARZ. GENEVIEVE SIGNS OR INACCURAEIE ON 'Q FOR A JAIORLD KOBYLARZ GEORGE KDBYLARZ, LEO K3BYLARZy LESTER If BYLARZ, LOUIS KOBYLARZ , HALTER KOROLLCK, ANDREW LACEV, HAROLD LACEYA IIIILBUR LAUUE, TIN LAHRENCE, NLRIJIAN LEGCE, D NALD LEG E, GE RCE LEHIS, ANNE LAURA LEHIS, DANIEI LI DIAIQTON, FRANK LIDLINCTON, MERLE LILDINGTON, RJGER LYNCH, THOMAS HZELHENVI CLAIRE MCGILL, MARSHALL MCGILL, RAVDN MAHAR, GER LD MALTBY, ELHVN DOUGLAS MAREAN MATTHEWS N, ELHODD XACHAH, JOHN IEOOAKINQ ELIZABETH HZRITI-IEII, NORHAN lCRRlLLy EARsLEv .I MIX, RLBSELL HNROE, VKJRACE B rLREHOusE, ROBERT NORRIS, FR NCIS mRRIs, HAR LD MORRIS, KENNETH H RSE, ROGER HJRTON, .I N HUNCH, FRANCIS A PQJRRAY, RICH R0 RIVERS, FRE ERICR HYOTT, JOSEPH HVOTT, Id-ALTER NEGUS, BURT N NEIIIH Ns RALPH NIXI N, ALTON NIZALOUSKI , EE ARD NIZNIK, HARRY NIZNIN, RICH EL NOSLE, ROLAND OAKESI RAVFQW1 JF OKREPKIE, GEORGE OKREFKIE, WALTER OEFRIO, LOUIS OWFRIO, RALPH PACZOSA, STANLEY PAWETT, GILBERT HE HAVE USED ALL NAMES HHICH LAHE T D R ATIENTIU 25 -L HI' ' S,fvjA..t . 4 f vfl- , '1'm.,L1,. 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PALIER, ERNEST FA TRIUGEp LIJCIE PATTE SUN, PAUL R PAXSON, BRLCE PE Rv, LJTHER POST: 5 POST, HAROLD POST, RAYIUN PR CE, CECIL H RACE, FRANK RAHLEVI ROGER A RECORDON, ALOIS REID, ALAN REJICR, PKRMAN RE.Ir:R, STANLEV RHODESA ARTHUR D RD-DOES, IIILLIAH RICH, CLIFFORD RIDQEVAV JAMES RINKER, RAYIDND ROBBINS, LLOVD ROBERTS, LEvIs H ROSE, DONINIC RDSINSKI , LEO RLBSELL, EDNALD RLBSELL, KENNETH RUSSELL, MARTIN Russo, JACT P RUTAN, RIUHARD RUTKOHSKI TEDDY SADULEHIRE, KENNETH SANDNICK, QLAUVS K SAMJHICK, JACK SANVSHVN, NAFY SAVNSHYN, MICHAEL SAXBY, HELEN SCDLIA, DINO SCALIA, MARIO BEARS, CHARLES BETTLE, ERIIIIN SETTLE, LYLE SHAVER, DONALD SHOLLTESA STACY BMRIDLEY, GORDON SIGKI, DANIEL A SLACK, BEROGE SLATE, mx SLATE, ROBERT SLICKLEN, JG-IN SLICKLEN, JOSEPH SLICKLEN, KENNETH SMITH, NORMAN .I SMITH, PHILIP SHLLLEN, CHARLES THIS LIST SNYLER, ANRLIN soxoLOsxI , YELIX SPENCER, ROBERT STEDHELL, AIDS STEIN, DANIE sTImINo, ROBERT STRUBLE, ERHIN SHANEY , DOLIILAS TANNER, LOHAN TARBox, LUAYC TARBox, SETH TERPENNING. CARL TERPENNIND, CL UENCE TERPENNING, FREELANU THONPS N, BOW H TIFFANV, FREDERICK TIFFANY, RICHFRD TOHAN, FRANK ToIvPI4INs, RICHARD TOTHAN, LLOYD TURR, ROBERT ULRICA, CLIFFORD ULRIcx, LEON VANDIISEN, ELHOOD VANVORCE, ROBERT vINCENT, EARL WARNER, RALPH vAsLvN, MIKE RASLYN, NICK HATERMAN, F RQEST HATERHAN, R BERT UATKINS, R GEF REBER, WALTER UELCH, RFBERT lESTFALLn HAP' LU HESTFALL, HIIBER In-IEELER, EDS N IIHEELER, GEWRQE LIHITTARER, GLENN HIVIGACI CHE TER HOODARD, GEORGE HOODARD, RICHARD uoODRow, GERALD HOOIJRARD, MARSHALL HOUDHTER, DERALD L H' RTENBURC, RAYIDND HURTENBURD, ROBERT vArIAN, GEORGE VESC VARE, HICHAEI. VUUNG, CH RLES vo NG, EARL ZINEH, FL vc R zImER, GERALD zImER, VICTAR F I? 'Q' 4.15 3 Z Q F 5 . . F zfng,-,nn pv- L J Q? A RTW TTIES STUDENT COUNCIL v- . Swe Rowl E Hldsevy J Stimming, T Pasnalan, Mr weeks, Miss I, Gaylord, G Dunn, L Cook Row 2 R Swagler, C Weeks G Strope, R Woodmansee, R Ballard, O Okrepkie J Okrepkie the following Pres Ted Pastalan Vice Pres Gerald Dunn, Secy Janet Stlmming Treas Lewis Cook Mr Weeks and Mies Gaylord are the advisers Under the supervision of this group the dancing club hall monitors, and Student Control day were organized The members also participated in a one act mystery play 'The Midnight Ghost' which was given for the Student body in an assembly STUDENT BOARD 4' FINANCE The treasurers of each class and club Roy 1 B Shelp S Ace, A Luszczek, Miss Shrigley, are organized into the Board of Finance which M Cornell, A Purple handles the money end of school activities Row 2 G Dunn M F1 ke L Cook M Niznik 27 I 5 p r sq, fn:-L-sa-.w.w.u,1fN.s+,,f-,f-at-w.,,,.,,,,,,,N ' ,,,,.,L . . ,ly ., : ' 2 r 0 s . WT V . O 0 v, U Y N' W 5 . E! ' ' ' 1 ' 1 o 1 ' ' ' 'if o , , I , '-xx, 4 H, z I:... ':.,v The Student Council elected as officers for this year . H ' :4,jg15f f2f.f,1Qf5 ' q - .- 5 .- . . , , 24' ..43h f 8 5 1 35 .., ,A ,vu fyivs-5 ,7..,. STUDENT STGRE CLERKS The Student Store does business for one half hour each morning selling school materials and supplies to the pupils It is under the management of Miss Helen Donohue and is operated on a non profit basis RO' 1 P Lyke A Purple Miss Donahue, M Hlnrichsen PRESS CLUB 'N Row 1 L Deming, M Hoyt, Miss Besanson, B Dunn, J Oakes, Row 2 D Comstock, C Newman ea. has The members of the Press Club meet each Monday to write up the School News for the local news paper Each unhqga a hb member has been assigned several departments whose teachers he interviews to obtain news To meet the requirements each one must submit eight articles a semester Billy Dunn is Editor in Chief and Marian Hoyt Assistant Editor SOCIAL CLUB In the Social Club, which was organ ized this year we have tried to learn a few fundamentals that will help us to be more intelligent consumers and better citizens with an interest in world affairs Our president ls Mary Cornell and our tress urer, Elizabeth Talcott Row 1 H Hines, D Llsk, Miss Estee, E Talcott, M Cornell 28 . ' ' P ' 9 Q I ' o 4... .Me ,,,....,e gf as , ,.. ,af si Sf' . , ' , rv F , V . .5 .C ' . , 1 '11 5 -J ,. 2, --.Q W - 4 A 1 fe i t .r-'31, . 33,1 :f, V if ' :EX ' S HZ' QQ-EZ Q' 1 1' , ' sk 511.1 .. 2, - - . Q .. .. in i Y - ... J , , . JJ ' , ' CN.. .lfff . 1' H:- vw ' f ' ij-l1'flf f ' fl - : ' ' ' F1-Y Y fr - - QIEQ1'-Y ,.,' ' ' .- to 1'--- uf- 4.e?gvcv - 'lfziif' M. 'w-4f5?'v ff -M ' . L-s .0-C' ' ' ff' --1-C. ' ' fs., '-P ' , , ' ,gr '-new --, ba, Wqf' f ,- e-fa-we--K.. A' ' W rf' M'-if-M f-.e14fg.N....---- ' Q - - . I - .. 9 , . . . - . . Q Q SENIOR PLAY CAST After much practice, the Senior Pla , en it ed, N n Author in the Family w s finally produced on December 8, 1944 Due to weather conditions, the original date for the performance was postponed one week A gaeman,who was mistaken for a city author,compl1cated matters throughout the entire play Row 1 Row 2 Hover B Shelp G Dunh M1 ifevens, L Bowen am' as Roberts' B Lawrence' very T Luszczek N Wood d G D F 'rex-w1111ger, T Pastalan ar ' um' Hum, STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1 C Weeks L Cook B Talcott, Miss Roberts, J Stimming, E Ridgeway, O Okrepkie Row 2 R Ballard, G Dunn Under the direction of Miss Roberts members of the St dent Council presented nThe Midnight Ghostn a one act u comic mystery, for an assembly program Feb 28, 1945. NEWSLETTER STAFF This staff tries to keep the fellows and girls in service informed as to h happenings at home through the newsletter which is mailed out about every six weeks Each edition carries special features w from the school and town, 'bits from buddies' which includes news about and notes from the servicemen At present 'U r IP -4 0 ID U5 -I an .- 'ev -'-vm W,-. mwww it it there are about two hundred and fifty names on our mailing list Joyce Haines 19 the Row 1 1-1 Van vol-ce, M Niznik, M make, ruse Gilliland, T J Haines, T Heber, F De Larimer editor-in chic Row 2 O Okrepkie, A Van Vorce, P Lvke, S Ace D Needham 29 v C1 , 1 .. .. I ' . . , 3, . o . I , 0 u o c . . - rr ' 5 I 0 m Z1 CD 0 0 Q4 U7 . I .. .. .. .. 'U :U Z U u u . . n . -. . Q 0 Q , . , C . 1vqvvw ,,. fr ,,,...L-. .3 I N11 '-'-1.,,,. a 1 ' ' ' , U mm'-X. 1 5 :z- ' -,.. vs ,,,,,,WN I , ,. . - X H . ., , g ' -' 3 .M 1 1 ' . I , sr' 0 , ,E x ,, , ' . T WMsf-0 f .1 Mm-,Qi ' -r ' .Q ff - - I PIANO GROUPS Row Row Row Row Row Miss Burlington s Piano Group . J Graham, J de Lorimer, A Purple, S Hall Miss Burlington, L Deming P Dalola, R Truax, J Jewett B Hamilton C Albrecht, C Jewett Frost L Call S Ace, C Stokes Rosalak B Lawrence, D Cole, A Spencer A Rabenstein, L Albrecht M Graham, H Knapp, N Keith B Deming A Brink, S Lawton P Baird R Givens, G Curkendall, R Lewis, H Smith, D Curkendall L Junk P Daniels, L Tobin, S Hubba, M Durie M Quinn, de Lorimer C B J Bradley K Dingler, S Darling L Tyrell I Thomas S Lisk B Sharp, D Williams, L Barden, B Lusk J Lusk Mrs Stoughton's Piano Group Row 1 K Shiner, J Sears, P Brink, Mrs Stoughton, D Snaop, D Mac Hulslander, J Marinus Row 2 D Stoughton, H Woodmanses, C Ayers, K Hollenbeck, J Milks IVIUSIC APPRECIATION CLUB Row 1 F Daubermann, J Stevens, Miss Donohue, L Call, M Daubermsnn Row 2 R Kuhrt, D Jordan, D Kuhrt 30 The Music Appreciation Club is open to any one who enjoys music Books and articles on music and composers are read and recordings of classical music are played The club has discussed the origin of music and its growth through the centuries Works of modern com posers have been available also I 1' . . . . I ' I' 2: . ' . ,G. , . , . . , G. , . . . , 5:1 . ' . ,. , 4: . ,. . . . s, . D. , . English, J. Settles, M. Jayne, M. Shelp, 52 . . , . , . . . , . BAND J' 'ur SW ' ' AN Ro, 'A P' Row E Lee, R Whitney, R Minor, E' Beebe, H Wood mansee G Strope R Jackson H Hutchinson C Brink A Van Vorce, M Fiske, A Galnln, F Panas, M Fiske J Signs, O Okrepkie S Judski J Haines Mr De Rue J Moshier, P Baird, D Giles, F Mead, K Marsh, D Sheln F Wade T Pastalan R Loeffler H Minor F Hubbs M Gardner, M Howe, C Rundell L Pastalan, R Avery M Hinrichsen M Stevens, M Walt, C Weeks J Van Susan E Ridgeway, J Rosinsky The band and orchestra are under the direction of Mr DeRue The band has approximately fortv members and the: are endesvorlng to raise the fund for purchasing trousers and skirts to match capes they bought last yeer About thirty two persons fin their places in the orchestra The band and orchestra play alternately for the assemblies and night oerformances at the school Beatr1ceShe1p manages the flrance of bot! grouos Row 1 How 2 Row 3 Row 4 F Feed, R Avery, A Purple, F Hubba, J Stevens, B Lawrence, E Ridgeway Mr De Rue, D Shelp, F Wade, T Paetelan, B Pet zold F Delarey, S Sherwood, J Beete, V Stokes S Sharp, N dlnrichsen, M hows, L Pastslen, Rosinsky J Signs, J Haines, S Judski, J Calverly, L Hutcheson, L Bowen, M Stevens, B Shelp, S Hell M Wait, S Deler y, C Rundell, J Van Susan G Strope, H Woodmansee, R Minor, C Brink 51 ORCHESTRA 'i lL ,f I hw .A f' ' I' 1 -,.. ' ' f . am 'f4uq.Eg'k, Il, 1: . . . - ' J' 2: . ' ', . , . , . ff? '-'4 x Al!! '3 X -2' More gf? eygq-4 A 3,3 DANCING CLUB Row 1 J de Lorlmier, T Weber, H Van Vorce P Lyke, A Wixson, M Holden Miss McCord, Miss Kiely B Fox R Collins, E Myott, J Haines, S Judski M Dean M Niznlk, D Needham, P Needham P Bliss A Purole L de Lorimier M Cornell D Cole M Keyes, E Rose, M Signs, E Thomas, G Rogers Row 2 ROW 5 Terwilliger E Steenrod P Dalola, J Van Susan, Morehouse, G Strickland A Lawton, F de Lorimier, 45' J .rel iff' W, Q Mug! f are on-v The Dancing Club, organized by the Student Council and with Miss Kiely as adviser, meets everv Monday The first semester was devoted to modern dancing and the second to social dancing L tier, A Spencer M Pollard, M Weber J Dunlop, Lacey Row Dunlop E Clark N Allen G Dunn, R Van Gorder, Hubba, R Ballard, M Van Gorder, J Bates, G Tull, Pastalan, F Wade G Dlngler MIXED CHORUS sim rg 'ls- '91, ...fr were N! diff Row Row 2' R. The Mixed Chorus, under the direction M- of Miss Gaylord, is one of the ten oldest organizations in the school. The main HOW 31 L- event this year is the Spring Concert 5 Row 4' J, G. Row 5: R. A. G. 52 Fiske, A Van Vorce, M Terwilliger, W Rosalak, F. Panas, C. Rundell, L. Deming, S. Holden Collins, E. Ridgeway 0 Okrenkie. D Pitcher, Hoyt, T. Weber, Miss Gaylord, H. Van Vorce, J, Haines, S, Judskl, S. Delaney, P. Lyke de Larimer, A. Purple, P. Bliss, E. Steenrod, Hall, J. Signs, E. Rose, E. Myott, M. Keyes, B. Lawrence, M. Stevens, F. Adams de Larimer, A. Onofrio, J. Stevens, A. Lawton, Strickland, E. Beebe, M, Weber, M, Van Gorder, M. Hull, V. Corwin, G. Dingler Whitney, V. Galpin, C. Newman, G. Harvey, Balzar, C. Harding, R. Van Gorder, D. Comstock, Strope, R. Avery, C. Brink, R. Truax, J. Oakes ' If vi' if f ,:l'i s w I ,. . . 1'5?frc'l A5f , ' zsf:5:f:V mMLM,Wg, ,,Qy, M 5?5?r+vfQWW3y- J?7WWFhmof. A '4EVQwD3fQf -' .Qf?HTy ' A, ,, llku , ,w,, -F-mum .,, ..- .- - Hd:a, h'fV'g' . ,V-7.-.1,,HN ,,. V. MLW , Lf f:,g5,Mr.rf ,mmwgawwkn -.HHb' : . . . . . , . . ' I 1 ' 1 . . . . : . , . . . , . , . o , o , . , n , e ' R I Al I I ' . . . . . , . . P. , . , . . S . A . , . . , . . 42 M. , , , , , , , , F. . . . . T. . , . r5erP,N 'df 'JWXQ 1.4 . . ,F 1' W, gg 5 Sim .Z X 'xi5V- . TJ 'jf V,Ef' aj me , gk? Ji I A A' f . i ? , Y' ' A , 3 iT4U A no i ' .Hx , 1: M. . . . J. Dlngler, J. Galpln, A, Deming Mgr fig The Newark Valley Chapter of the Future Farmers of America is an organization for boys and girls studying agriculture The aim ls to stimulate interest in better farm homes and better fwrming methods and to develop leaders for our rural America Row l Woodmaneee, E Lee G Beebe, Mr Stoughton, Ballor, L Armitage, G Tull Rabenstein E Armitage, K Marsh, G Fields, Balzar, E Clark Row 2 4- twahl f Qiftiftff awww The 4H ls open to pupils in Junior high How 1 J Wood, J Whitmargh, E Howgrd, G Fog, Z Stoughton, school who are interested in agriculture P Cutting W Daniels, J Murray A Budney study and project work we become acquainted Roi 2 J Wakeman, L meadg, R Woodard, Bentley A with farm methods WhlCh will help u! d8C1d8 Algxander, D Ygsgavagg C Grimleyl J Zimmer' H whether or not we will continue our study of Brink agriculture HOBBY CLUB jf ly, 0 ' . 'u 0 '. .l4 f 3 ', Row 1: S. Gyles, J. Thomas, A. Ellis, H. Oakes, A. de Lorimler, Seventh and ei hth rade u ile are eligible We bring material cational mite, we year. E 8 P P for membership in the Hobby Club. in any project for which we have We are interested in the edu .value of hobbies. If time per- hope to exhibit our work of this Row Row : L. York, B. Hotaling, L. Husson, W. Nestle, R. Dunlop, Mr. Mannigan, D . Armitage, R. Thomas, N. Austin, L. Shellhammer : G. Pollard, R. Van Gorder, E. Kuhrt, D. Briggs, H. Van Ostrand, R. Truax, L. Hollenbeck, P. Weber, F. Hill, E Shellhammer, C. Brandes 55 D I I Q 154 H B gf! Haig? ' X W gf .12 li .542 , teeny J! Q 'IJ 1'i5L?,,J : H. . , . , ' S. . . 2 D. , . . . C A. . ilu . J I l 1 vii J-U A K X. ,X 4 I - .N - A : . . . . . A - BY : I ' ' . ' E. ' C , . . , . . . I How 1 R Russell, W Nestle, J Lyke, G Pollard, L Shellhammer, S Gyles, A Deming B Bowen, P Zimmer, S Woodard, N Weston, B Weber, Mrs Chidester, R Graham, G Hotaling, Pollard, M Strickland, B Smith Warner, M Van Scoten, A Galpin, M Yaman, Fiske, D Kent, C Weeks, E Nace, C Martin, Jordan, F Dauberman Van Vorce, H Knapp, R Van Gorder, A Alexander, Muckey, J Vanderpool, S Spencer, N Austen, Sharp, C Brandes, E Shellhammer Row 2 Row 5 Row 4 GAIVIEBM' PARTY CLUB Committees of the Game and Partv Club meet once a month to plan the games for the next meeting One party was held just before Christ mae and there will be another before school closes Mrs Maud S Chidester is the Sponsor HIKING W NATURE - CLUB fi wife 'Jeni-gig. 'dis lex? P+-Qui 2555 555.5 was 0:11 3:2-, 'L5, E 2,2 PDU DGP' was EPI -522 H25 HWS. Q S32 Bd I-'Zh 9' Row 1 F Moore, E Steenrod, S Hall, Miss Roberts 'kk J De Lorimer, E Hotaling E Armitage 1. ' . ' . ' : J. . . . D. . : C. . . . M. . . . S. . . g g :iz ggi. Ag -W Q . QQ . ' , ' : . . . . riiii UR: e - I ' fr? .7 , YQ .x ,f . . 5 ,I z K' R A 1 i Q K !',A L ' f 5 5 J' X A A 5 : B w 2 shi' ti l' . A C ' f- 1 ,, J, '1nv, fv4h1,wq,. 1 g.,j:LW.uf : . , . ' . , . .g. C Row l J Warner, N Weston, R Kuhrt, C Stokes, Mrs VcPherson, C Weeks A Galvin B Smlth, D Kuhrt Row 2 B Bowen, I Woodard, M Van Scoten, B Howard, C Martin, V Austin P Kuhrt, B Weber Row 3 S Spencer M Yamen, D Kent M Fiske 34 CHARM CLUB x Xlil l r ...,...12s.S,.!Q The Charm Club is a club for seventh and eighth grade girls It meets twice a month The general objective of tre club is to arouse an interest in ones appearance We try to develop an appreciation of good health as a contributing factor to charm and of cleanliness and neatness es the foundation of good groom lr GIRL. SCOUT5 'ali I ,-3a'N Row 1 S Lawton, V S okeg, H Knapp, Mies Estes, Miss Persley, J Sears, C Stokes Row 2 J Warner, V Gardner, M Van Scoten, G Rogers. C Weeks E Rose, P Baird, F Delaney, L Junk How Row Row Row BUY SCOUT5 ws 111 5 mu' Ayres, E Howard, R Levis, D Stevens Niefer, R Ballard Mr Weeks, Mr Hall, G Dunn Shellhammer, L York Whitney, F Jordan, L Paetalan, A Ardell, G Arnold, Enright, J Jewett, C Brandes Shellhammer, C Kasper, G Strope, B Dunn, D Comstock, Hutchinson, E Sears, J Vanderpool ART CLUB ,Qf Cf in Row 1 W Nestle, J Lyke, Mrs Chamberlain A Ellis Q ewan J Dingler Row 2 E Kuhrt A Latier S Holden J Kellam, G Dxngler F H111 Row 5 C Husson E Talcott, R Van Ostrand, V Galpin G Hines, C Anderson 55 g 'flaw-C Q W L? , Ji 0 ii Q, ' C f , vi , c V v'1 L J 5 1. b I- X Z . .0 u o , 'S .J gg- 'E?if.LgQEig?4 1: S .... .1 2: J. . , . . . , L. . 3: H ..... R. . . 42 E. . . . . H. . . . Q 1 I F A X211 H 1 f f J 6 ,p 9 f ff, : , .. , .. , . I . . ' S gge QQ: fall? 1 P9359 'Q an 3 rms ax FE CAFETERIA Right Mrs Belden, Miss Baty, Hrs Ogyeg Jljg Nt' 7513 45' H-MEC-.I -vi, 6? 109112: ?'3N'-4 :sy xpfl till!! vi DEFENSE SHOP Row 1 A Luszczek, 'I' Luszczek, G Dunham Row 2 N Allen, F Meade, D Hover, E Clark Hr Irwin Juniors and Seniors are enrolled in the Defense Shoo which ooerates fifteen hours a week Under the leadership of Mr Alewander Irwin the shop this ye r has renovated s Ford bv repairing old Darts, making new parts, and painting They tell us it is now ir- oerfect runrlng condition '56 S HN my 'N- My f Q I ,Q 4 .Q S , A ' , V1 'ffm 'EETWW' - - if gg lu' - ' 1 E S Q' 'xp' 1 E . J ., M we sWa'M pw AVC . I' s ,Sly ed! E? tl., Ti? Q 6 nfl- 4 EJ ,,Q. , E -svi ffi:n...g r- F If I I Y y 1 SEASONAL SPORTS Row 1 Row Row J Warner, B Boven, P Zimmer, R Kuhrt, M Dauberman, 1 Pollard, C Van Voroe, H Knapp, F Dwbermanf D Jordan, L Deming A Bacon, M Hoyt F. Graham, R Collins, M Keyes, B FOX, N Weber M Van Gorder, Miss Bartlett, B Mill, C H01U11Bn' E Myottr P Kuhrt, D Kuhrt, A Wixon 5 Delaney, J Haines, S Judski T Weber P Rich, A Lawton, E Beebe G Strickland, F Panas M Kozanoskii R Moorehouse, D Lacev, B Hotaling ' all! 'J W 0 'N 4 1 wp Row Row Row Row Row 1 R Swagler, G Darling, L Watkins, R Russell, J Lyke, J Okrepkie, D Lacey J Hutcheson, D Yetter, L Oliver, D Alexander, M Muckey, Yr Weeks, R Jackson, C Bailor L Cole, C N1 es, J Rosinsky, D Yescavsge, C Husson, C Anderson, F Colby, C Brandes, R Enright C Scalia, R Keene, R Van Gorder, F Jordan, D Kubrnck, F Adams, C Ayres, R Onofrio, C Grimley, H Minor R Hutcheson, A Ardell V Gslo n, C Hammond, E lunch, C Kasoer, W Rutan, J Graham, G Beebe, G Tull, H Loeffler, M Ford R Rice, P Barden, J Vanderpool R Gardner, E Clark, R Lampman, G Dlngler, C Allen, E Bentley, J Oakes, J Neifer, H Anderson, F Rockwell D Fitch, R Tap en, 57 W 40' 0' dM'N Q I fx, X , IAQ, 'Q , . Q 4 H ,i A-. wfimf' 4 'fi' 2: , . , , 0 s . f . 1 . ' 0 ' 0 as .V -sf N G5 i 4 A,QQ 0 . ' S A U hr V., A --in T-'t if-ever, fin H ' J , Afc k x E' 2' ' .f isa 6 L J, No 113 f ,r .V V A , my 'v Ja LW 41' AJ I:-1. f 1 f, X, J P 2: Z . . . . :sz f . '1. . . . 4: I ' . V . ' . . 5: I . . I . K ,1 . . . . VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 'Wir eu .J Ne, 'yr' .492-rs-Tx'-f 'E' Row 1 M Fiske, E Ridgeway, R Collins, A Van Vorce Row 2 J Van Su an, F De Lorlmer, O Okrepkle ,rib ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Athletic Association was organized this year to take care of the finances of teams and cheerleaders All tewm cheerleaders and those who purchase sport tickets are members Officers Ballard Vice pres, O Okrepkie Horton Treae, A Purple Bmiib athletic members, seasonal Pres, R Secy, H Row 1: J. De Lorimer, P. Bliss, L. De Larimer, A. Purple, M. Weber Row 2: D. Pitcher, M. Shelhammer, A. Bacon How l H Horton R Ballard Mr Weeks O Okr ki A Purple, J Van Susan ' ep e ROW 2 F Hubbs R Van Gorder, G Dunn JAY-VEE CHEERLEADERS 1 , ww 2 f A 3249-1' 1 Q I W iw: 1 fniiid f rf ' WB' 'QM' I Ewa A 58 L gs,-s ' I Y 4, ' F i xii 1 - Q :fr 142.5 ' f'? v1QQ!igg i ' efgf If 1 2 f , A ,L ,I K E ' V ,E ny' F-N 'Q y. 'L Q - ' I ' xi 2- v,,s-,315 A a ff 'el ,.- 1: f f 'i ' 'FY' E 7' ,ii H .r - , ff :i,.Z 'Ry A, yy, 1, .nn A ' ,ef 'if nfs , - , Tv 'if if i - 2 5 if 51 iff' I L gd: t 5 1 Ji vljyb M. lf.,-wY,,, -l?- EPT- 2 fy,h 2 I- 2 I 2 R i' 5 ' 4 ' ' .J . -. E 4 ,lf E : EH - ai 5 1, LN' 1 L L- , P'-A . . . . . . ' C . . .. . . - , 11: pf' L'i4 1 'Y- W ' ' I f ' -L.,.,.e .. , . ,, ., V, 5. , Mhwmx' ysw-p A A 5' no xl, I , , , .. ' 1 I 1 V 1 Q 4 I. 4, V. ' f 4. A A ... ' ' Y J . , , Q - U X - 3 - - s . Q . . ' 1 ' p e , , 1 . ' ' 1 v . w3:i,rdF'1'.,I ' .tM'g.x . , , Row Row 2 Ska..-V VARSITY Nzwfx RK VALLEY ICDQQ Vis: TORS How 1 H Horton, G Dunn, F Hubba, R Ballard, J Bates Row 2 R Van Gorder G Tull, G Tull R Avery, Mr Weeks RIFLE CLUB Barden, L Yetter, G Fields, Mr Weeki, L Chandler, Balzar Hammond, G Hines, A Ardell S Ballor, G Harvey, Ayres C Grlmley JAY-VEES E55 an fv- 5.7-ix ' Pow 1 G. Strope, G. Harvey, R. Van Gorder, R. Hoodmansee, 1 D. Comstock, H. Hutchinson if Pow 2 B. Dunn, F. Mix, J. Niefer, L. Chandler, Mr Weeks 39 0 r , rr., .,z,VA I AAAA q it ., l.Lf-, '- 'iff 5 if G .G'r '1ii.2?1Ii ,ern p A Q I ', . ' . I . ' . G G ' k ' 1 ... Ae-:....,X, 13 P ..... A. I C. . . , . . V C. , . ! , s , Row l J Stimming, S Ace Miss Donohue, Mrs Chamberlain, Miss Gilliland, B Lawrence, L Needham Row 2 Terwilliger, O Okrepkie, J Stevens, T Weber, Talcott, H Mead, M Hinrichsen, M Stevens, de Lorimler P Lyke, F de Lorimler Row S Call D Needham, N Woodard, G Dunn, M Niznik, Rosalak LITERARY STAFF Ed1tOP-in Ch19f Betty Lawrencg Associate Editor Lilliam Needham Senior Editors Marian Hinrichsen Marjorie Stevens Helen Mead Feature Editors Peggy Terwilliger Gloria Rosalak Photograph Editor Janet Stimming Exchange Editor Lacey Armitage TYDISYB Thelma Luszczek Alice Lusczzek Marian Himrichsen BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager Shirley Ace Staff Laureln Call Thelma Weber Junior Oakes Gerald Dunn Francoise de Lorimier Mary Niznik Dorothy Brown ART STAFF Jeanne de Lorimier Jean Stevens Phvllis Lyke Betty Jean Bradley Elizabeth Talcott ADVI sr-:Rs Literary Adviser Miss G11111and Business Adviser M1 D h Arc Scgrf.......Mrs. Cszmbggiagg 40 YEAR BGOK STAFF I gee-2-T'f' PIFTUHE CREW Row 1 F de Lor1m'er, R Ballard How 2 P Tprw'l11per J Stimming 4. 5. xi ,- Th .f ' '-- it r.-E g, Mamn 2 '+ -4,1 --to w ,. ef'f5,L '---..,, ui .1 'G-eamgj--.. H , , : . . . as, J, . 'Y J - S n Q I P. . . . J E. . . . J. , . . : L. , . . . . G. 1 Q 0 O C I - . a - . . . Q Q . Q . . . a . ...--....... . . . . 0 . . . .............. .eu I O 1 , . . : l 1 A . . 1 . , ,l , 1 ' . 0 - Q n . - FIDE Lx 4 GOI AHEAD AS THE BANK RECOMMENDS It's wise to discuss business decisions with the bank befole, 'xo after you act for tne old adage tm heads are better' than one still holds If you nlan to acquire new holdings, if vou want to sell or trade prooerty if you are about to 'nalfe an investment if you seek and talk it ov r? :Je are glad to give you the benefit of our expe ience or of any infomation tflat we may have or can obtain for vou Loox before you lean to be sure you are safe Then go ahead FIRST NATIO AL BA K Newark Valley N Y GEORGE C HULICK CLYDE D TURK Ccrshler Asst Caslner Member Federal Deposlt Insurance Corp 40 'H' . t , 1 5 1 , 4. H 4 , , 'I 1 . 1 A A sv - I . 1 -, , , , . a new 'business connection, why not come in e r . 1 . -, g ' f- A O O , . . I. CHESEBRO WHITMAN COMPANY INC NEWARK ALLEY EW YORK !.YI'f1l ,J 'ArlU '.J1' 1x1lXNUFXLI'r rJ r I' .Jrxf l AUDSIIJ XND .JV Am-U' CJIND 'C1U1r'M NI 4-5 1 , . V ,N lj a r rw- 1 4 J z '!'l' C ' .rf- .r -4 ' .J no-J' I-I V I FJ F15 fd! I Y' P7 I 1 H Q ' -.9 -A -.9 ' J' :N W, 1-'rv 3 ,- ,- . ' -J -4 ' L' .CL ., ULRICH'S si-:RVI CE STATION AFTER VICTORY MUSIC Will Be as Essential as NOW Fi er one knows that music helps ACC88 SOI'19B us keep our chins high during dif ficult times and prox des rest ful I t i Gas, Oil and Tires sou rcs oring nspiration Thats one reason xou should Phone 167 bus a p ano for your home today Another s this long after the still be a newer ending s urce of rich plea ure the happiness center of your home gwlers piano Dept 'Read A Dxmmock my T P h Newark Valley New York General Insurance I Write All Kinds Savings as high as 20 S Reed Snapp Quality Cleaning In Owego s Newest and Most Up to date Cleaning Plant JAMES E DIBBLE Owego Plant 75 Adeline Street Call Owego 596 Your Finest Garments Carefully Pressed 44 J J, K l ,' 5' ' ' ' 51 1 Y .. i ' : final victory, your piano will . V - . 0 . S ' . - ! , o he iano House of Bing amton I . 1 1 I THE MILLER PAPER COMPANY, INC Wholesale paper goods Wooden Ware Twine and roofing papers School eupolles 125 129 E Willow St Syracuse, N Y BERT BLISS AND SON C001 Flour Feed Phone 79-M Newark Valley New York EEST UF LUCK TU Fl E. I Hollenbeck Fancy Grocenes Fruxts and Vegetables Free DGIIVGIY Waier Shea! Newark Valley ELHE5 UF 455 OWEGO MURRAY CO INC Farm SUDDJ-168 Sporting Goods 181 83 Front St Owego, New York ROBERT S Newark Valley s MODERN Food Store Establlehed I88O 45 HFIEHTINE EENEHHTIUNN Leonard Junk Barber Shop Water Street Newark Valley New York CHARLES S HILLS CO 20 Church St Owego, N Y Sales and Service Phone 510 Dodge Plymouth Compliments C C NOTLNARE A SONS 196 198 Front St Owego N Y Phone Owego 115 Neil R MacPherson Funeral Director Newark Valley New York Telephone 140 NEWS SPCR S P IC TURES Toe Owego Time Compliments OWEGO DINER Emma Elsie and Jim 187 Main St eCZ'zS 0 'wc wat, 'z09'z2SS P1oneers ln the transportatlon held smce 1875 The Beet m Motor Trucks for Our Tlurtv three Years BROCKWAY MOTOR COMPANY INC Factory8lGenera1Off1ce Cortland N Y BROCKWAY TRUCKS 46 0 O of . of . . Am . I I , O O A I W A Owego, N. Y. . . I . ', 1 V' . , . fp f 1 f Farms Quahty D IRY PRODU TS V5 F' P .J .J .f jf VAN NORMAN 9 rRAL VD Newark Valley LYNN'B Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS Owego, New York A J Geerkin Newark Valley New York SEELY'S FEED STORE Newark Valley New York Telephone 120 , D E Interlied Hardware Company Endicott New York HILKINS Jewelers Optometrists The House of Quality 46 Washington Ave Endicott, N. Y 47 C 'W , N ru lr.. Vf2:.'XW Compliments of Compliments of A, ' . . G-Nf 1 SE. Interwoven Socks Mallory Hats BAN DLER 8: STILES Apparel for Men Mrchcxels Stem Clothes Arrow Shuts OWEGO 19 me sweet Nsw Yom: SEARS C The family store the ompliments friendliest Store in Compliments town, has everything under one roof I of Shop at SEARS and Save of ' SEARS ROEBUCK 5 CO. . ROSS A. Tappan 174 Court St. Jim Quinn I Binghamton, N. Y. PAUL HARRIS COMPANY Wholesalers of Candies, Toys, Cigars Fountain Supplies and Glassware Sayre, Pa. B Compliments of THE BROCKWAY MOTOR TRUCK 8 BUS CO. 208 State St. inghamton N. 48 Y. E. D. Bushnell General Merchandise RED AND WHITE STORE Newark Valley New York Telephone 76-J COMPLIMENTS GE N UN G 'S PHARMACY Simmons' Hardware PHONE 74 R NEWARK VALLEY lI'lad its Oil V b dH tc COMPLIMENTS The Tioga County Herald Comphments Newark Valley Coop GLF Servlce Inc Newark Valley N Y Newark Valley New York Phone 71 M Chauvms Sc to S100 ter' St za A CUME' T0 BURT S Shop and Save 49 OF ' of Genera r were ' Pa n . s, arnishos - Plum 'ing an eating Elec ri al Merchandise . R Compliments of of I . . . I , . 1 I 115- I-get New zo' Valley, N.Y. I - N I N 1 Congratulations C lass Zfma 45 And Bed Wl5he5 For fuccess Abd Hoppin .ss TRYOUSR The VBUVJ To Come MoLeans Bmghamton N Y Central City Business Institute Summer Term-July 9 Fall Term-September 4 472 South Salina St. Syracuse 2 New York 'ini' ' ' - Compliments Fred Moses Compliments PATCHES OF BERKSHIRE Lumber Roofing Building Supplies Fert llizers Farm Supplies Telephone 44 F 525 Courtesy RICHARDS FUNERAL NEWARK VALLEY N Y Ambulance Servuce HOMES OWEGO N Y 50 ' e of of 0 7 ' ' Lime of T What Will Be Your Place In America's Business Future? Just as the war has created a demand for men and women with specialized training so will peace create a demand for those with specialized Business Train ing Skill plus poise and personality equal a good secretary B B I offers thorough training in all business skills Personality Im provement Courses Diction and Posture Council Social and cul tural activities In fact, all training necessary to become a good Secretary BINGHAMTON BUSINESS INSTITUTE 'The School Worthwhileu l69O WAYSIDE CASH HARDWARE 1945 East Main Street, Tulwy, N y B W Bigsby 5 Sons Phone 4601 Hazard and Allentown Paints Full Lines Pastura and Blacxman' Stock Tonic Barn Equipment and All Electrical Supplies Milking Machines Plumbing and Heating Roofing and Siding CALL, SEE, AND SAVE WHERE CASH, QUALITY, AND PRICES COUNT Compliments YE OLD RED MILL Sells Or Trades Most Anything Main Street Newark Valley Friend Fred Frost Ph Prop one 26 F 13 YOU DON'T HAVE TO LIVE L B BALFOUR COMPANY Attleboro Massachusetts Class Rings 8 Pins Commencement Invitations BREAD AND WATER WE SERVE MORE CALVERLYS' KITCHEN Diplomas Personal Cards Represented by Leland Lee 164 Hermitage Road Rochester, N Y 51 I O Z ' B I 165 Front Street Phone 4-2791 U I of . 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