Oneonta High School - Oneonta Yearbook (Oneonta, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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.NWN . . fl xlf , 4 ji of 5, T. choufs 35,0 qfi H Qi! M. Coddington V i tim R. Cole 1' I L' W. Cole J. Collins H. Condon N. Creighton R. Daniels R. Davie THOMAS CI-IOUFFI . . . the kid with the precious left wing . . . who'd rather plav baseball than eat . . . the left- handed counterpart of brother Mike . . . also played basketball and football . . . never too busy to look up at a passing blonde bombshell . . . Tom-who could hardly be called an enemy of anyone. MILDRED CODDINGTON . . . the description of medium height, blonde, blue-eyed and quiet fits Millie quite well . . . music, music, she's crazy over music, especially the classics . . . takes dictation like a whiz . . . a lover of anything domes- tic, cooking or sewing . . . she plans to become a housewife next year . . . can Kresge's do without her? ROBERT COLE . . . Bob's a lover of the great outdoors . . . hunting and fishing rate as top favorites . . . aims to keep his golf ball out of sand traps . . . no wonder he frowns on home- work-any homework . . . college is the next step in Bob's plans toward becoming a forest ranger. WENDELL COLE . . . plays a mean trombone whether it be in Band, Orchestra or Booster Band . . . finds music a spellbinder . . . also an ardent rod and reel fan . . . loves typing . . . may be a music teacher if nothing more tempting tums up . . . very quiet and inclined to take life easy. JOYCE E. COLLINS . . . enjoys designing clothes, dislikes all forms of history . . . very active in sports, bowling is her gn favorite . . . she's hard to beat at ping-pong . . . will play a good game of checkers anytime . . . will be taking dictation in the future. HAZEL CONDON . . . the lightning forward on the girls' all-star basketball team and home run slugger in softball . . . in bowling she's a terrific striker . . . headed toward the teaching field with her eye on math . . . planning to attend STC 1.ext year . . . also a faithful Band and Orchestra member. NANCY JULIA CREICHTON . . . a girl with dark hair and eyes, nicknamed Nan . . . she spends her spare time dancing, cooking, and sewing . . . her pleasant manner makes her well liked . . . her pet peeve is homework . . . fixture ambition is to be a receptionist in a doctor's office. ROBERT DANIELS . . . Bob is coming back to OHS next year for more courses . . . he hopes to become an airplane mechanic someday . . . is crazy about fishing, hunting, aviation, and auto mechanics . . . also likes radio . . . maybe he'll become another Marconi! . . . has no use for paid assembly programs. RAYMON DAVIE . . . hike 1, 2, 3, 4 are the signals called by quarterback Ray Davie . . . his interests are varied including a certain head Cheerleader, money, food, and hunting . . . flips, hand-stands, head springs . . . you name a tumbling skill and Ray can do it.

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T. AVERY BICK . . . blonde hair, blue eyes, and well-known . . . concentrates on horses . . . thinks auto racing is super as one of Kiley's Kowboys . . . sometimes called Busby . . . ardent tooter in the band . . . plans to enter U.S.M.C. but reveals his real interests to be women, baseball, and basketball . . . he hates the thought of barefoot xylophone players limaginelj. CATHERINE BIGGIO . . . silence is golden . . . Cathy's interested in journalism . . . enjoys writing as well as scien- tific research, and clerical office work . . . traveling is hcr secret passion . . . watching a rousing game of football rates tops . . . wants to attend college, but doesn't know where . . . she and breakfast just don't agree. ALLAN BISHOP . . . tall, dark and handsome . . . better known to fellow sportsmen as Bish . . . plans to attend some college so he can become a chemist, but would rather be a millionaire . . . interests are square dancing, girls fcan't dance without them? . . . maestro of the keyboard . . . a good debate is what he craves. SHEILA BLANCHARD . . . Sheila's the silent type . . . doesn't say too much . . . takes all in . . . going to State Teachers College in 1949 . . . wants to teach or keep house . . . loves to dance, listen to records, drive . . . she loves being in a crowd . . . her heart's in Hartwick. RAYMOND BODIE . . . another carrot top . . . blue blinkers midst a happy sprinkling of freckles . . , technicolor's dream . . . dabs of paint blend into meaning 'neath his artist's hand Q s 4 i E is I f C . . . his aim in the future is to keep his own limousine cough- ing healthily. BARBARA BOVIT . . . Barb . . . future nurse . . . Mills Brothers' records send her . . . enjoys dancing and hot fudges . . . has no use for snigs . . . favorite daughter of Zi . . . a sense of humor that's hard to beat . . . Maggie's shadow . . . willing to try anything once . . . remember her little blonde bangs? ROBERT BROWN . . . tall, dark, and .,,.Y.,,,,,.,,, , mad ab0ut the women . . . in a few organizations about the Alma Mater . . . seems quite successfully to tolerate interscholastic baseball and basketball . . . a standby of Joe Kiley's, he's a one-man circus . . . pet grievance: long skirts . . . these men! GORDON BURROWS . . . top thatch of nut-brown . . . smiling eyes . . . always on the alert for a good sports story . . . travel's in his line . . . loves to hike . . . concentrates his energy on Library Club . . . detests long skirts, imagine that . . . future will decide itself. BENJAMIN CARPENTER . . . smouldering dark eyes, flashing ivories, infectious laugh, they mark him . . . on skates a gust gone by . . . in summer, you'll find him where there's swimming . . . an enthusiast of those highway runabouts . . . woman-hater, not he . . . his taste: to become a thriving mechanic. A. Bick C. Biggio A. Bishop S. Blanchard R. Bodie B. Bovit R. Brown C. Burrows B. Carpenter



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Vvgyvvk, vvvk .111 .fvv-vi 1- --v Q, BETTINA DeANCELO . . . Tina, a future art teacher . . . leads us in cheering our teams to victory . . . distance hiking rates as tops . . . is a whiz at swimming . . . I could dance all night, says our versatile Tina . . . pet peeve is aggres- sive men fshe saysl . GRACE ELIZABETH DIBBLE . . . Gracie hopes to enter Cornell University next fall to study veterinary medicine . . . her main interests in life are swimming, hiking, tennis, and dancing . . . when she is tired out she knits and reads . . . ever see her sweaters or argyles? . . . don't call her Shorty l JOHN DiLELLO . . . sailing, sailing . . . Debell,s going to join the Navy next year . . . later plans to jump to pro basketball . . . enjoys hitchhiking . . . likes to hunt, play basketball, and listen to records . . . known far and wide for his wisecracks . . . pet peeve: his missing tooth! MARY DiLELLO . . . going to Albany next year to study nursing . . . Mary hates stuck-up people, but loves to dance and bowl . . . never misses a basketball game . . . enjoys good music . . . likes to fool around in chem lab . . . delicious hot fudge sundaes rate tops. RICHARD DiMARTIN . . . '4Grumpy, as he is called by his friends, is a potential member of the armed forces . . . women rank as his pet peeve . . . hunting and fishing rate as B. DeAngelo d'? M Q G. D'bbl 1- 1 J. Dii.el1?J 511'- 4 M. DiLello Richard DiMartin Robert DiMartin A. Ewing M. Forman J. Foster favorites as also do listening to the radio and loafing . . his life work: anything to make a lot of money. ROBERT DiMARTIN . . . quiet, blond, and brown-eyed . . . Bob is constantly mistaken for his twin brother . . . he is an ardent member of Company G of National Guard . . . Bob's future career is definitely that of soldiering . . . he says he likes studies, but hates school . . . maybe he has a new revolutionary idea. ANDREW EWING, JR .... Andy, tall, dark, likeable . . . crazy about hunting and camping . . . often seen with Duke . . . plays pinochle like an expert . . . smooth on the dance floor . . . college-bound to study architecture . . an up-and- coming skier . . . cannot understand opposite sex. MARLYN FORMAN . . . Marlyn can often be found in Mrs. Beecherls room . . . preparing to study at a school in New York next year . . . her hopes are set on fashion design . . . she's quiet, but the loves of her life are sports and dancing . . . she craves an exciting basketball game. JOAN FOSTER . . . bright blue eyes, a winning smile . . . likes good music and swimming . . . a winter sports fan, Alaska seems to her the ideal place to have fun . . . enjoys a good book . . . hates catty remarks and bragging . . . plans to go to college next year.

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