Onondaga Central School - Onondagan Yearbook (Nedrow, NY)
- Class of 1954
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W 1 V I V , V - N44-4 -f - ., . . . . , W . , . , '- - L5 ' ' - q.. ,V..,,,q . ,,,L,. fig- Q,f,g,14Ji ' -- uf, -..-f,, ,I, ' -' f 'x-.,A ' vi-2: 'A ' ' v 'M . -.-,Q-.,,,,,,m'M II I f 1 -wg V':'EM-45'-'-el-c1v he Class Q PUbIiSl'led by T ,Ks , ff,: 5 -:V if V , V : f if I r J bf .1 ., zu.. lx gg y AQ.. W, Mg ., ALMA MATER In this wide and spacious valley She stands beautiful to see. 'Tis our own dear Alma Mater School of youth and gaiety. We will strive to ever serve her Carry onward through the years, Goals once reached by those before us Reached by smiles as well as tears. Proudly now come join the chorus Join with us and gladly sing Of our dear old Onondaga - Make the joyful echoes ring. DEDICATION As a token of our respect and admiration, we, The Senior Class of 1954, sincerely dedicate our Onondagan to you, Miss Glasser, our English teacher and advisor. Your persistent encouragement, patient endeavors, and profound under- standing during the past three years have instilled in us a sense of responsibili- ty, accomplishment and pride. The entire SeniorC1ass rests assured that the future will bring a fulfillment of all the hopes and aspirations which you so richly deserve. IN MEMORIAM We who knew Miss Ruth Storrier as a friend and teacher wish to remember her at this time. Miss Storrier taught at the former Rockwell Union School where she was admired, not only as a teacher but as a counselor. The ideals and principles by which she lived and guided her students will be a constant source of inspiration to us. Wherever we go and whatever we do, Miss Storrier will live in the hearts of those of us who knew and loved her. 1 1 ACULTY 8. STAFF XP V. V . . -X 5 ,D 1 . '84 ze? bb 4 all yay -f '1x -49f 1 x V w,fVSffc:Q.Q'y, gig V V. I' ,if j,,3VL.,y.,..,,.75 J. gr, -,1..B Q: i W, . 'fa v Vfifi Ry QE . F Q. QE .V ,Q ,, . 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Board of Education ls? - Mr. Oswald, Mr. Cody, Mrs. Devine, Mr. Saunders 2nd - Mr. Fernald, Mr. Hitchings, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Abbott, Mr. Bailey WALTER WHEELER SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL Central Building Faculty lst-Miss Constantine, Miss Deyo, Mrs. Millard, Miss Streeter, Miss Eveland, Mrs. Henson, Mrs. Martin 2nd - Mrs. Provost, Miss Robinson, Miss Alexander, Miss Crippen, Miss Glasser, Miss Ready, Miss Collins, Mrs. Vinal, Miss Cooper 3rd - Mrs. Christensen, Mrs. Cameron, Mr. Gaylord, Mr. Metcalf, Mr. Moore, Mr. Salisbury, Mr. Meyer, Mr. Mclntyre, Mrs. Bass Rockwell Building Facully 'lsf-Miss Higgins, Mrs. Schompert, Mrs. Shurtleff, Mrs. Courier, Miss Kelly, Miss Dempsey 2ncl- Mrs. Holcomb, Mrs. Judge, Mrs. Gates, Mr. Case, Mrs. Blackburn, Miss Peters, Miss Sabin, Miss Miller Faculty For Both Buildings Ist - Mrs. Merritt, Mr. Wheeler, Mrs. Wing, Miss Courchaine 2nd - Miss Pierson, Miss Wolcott, Miss Kuppel, Miss Constantikes Rockwell Custodial Staff Office Staff Mrs. Horton Mrs. Reynolds Central Buildin Drivers and Custodians 4 g lhilllaafiayilr 'lst - Mr. Harry Valles, Mr. Harold Volles, Mr. Carter, Mr. White, Mr. Shearer, Mr. Hauser 2nd- Mr. H. 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Class Play '51 Chorus '51, '52, '53 lntramurals '51, '52, Varsity Cheerleader Newspaper Club '53 Yearbook Staff '53 Class Treasurer '53 Prom '53 Class President '54 IS3' l54 '52, '53, '54 Senior Class Play '54 SHIRLEY OUDERKIRK Irene who joined the class only this year, Has made new friends, both far and near Senior Class Play '54 CHARLES BOTTUM IRENE BELANGER Since Charles is known to he rather quiet, We'd never suspect him of starting a riot. Baseball '51 Cross Country '52 Track '53 Prom '53 Her driving escapades are always amusing, For Emily feels a car is quite confusing. Class Play '5l Senior Chorus, '5l, '52, '53, '54 Newspaper Club '53 Intramurals '54 Senior Class Play '54 This suits Frances to a tee. Class Play '5l Chorus '52, '53, '54 Newspaper Club '53 Prom '53 FRANCES COLWAY Usually found wearing loud bright shirts, George strongly opposes the new short skirts. J.V. Baseball '51, '52 Happy, merry and full of glee, EMILY CLARK GEORGE COVERT Tl JANE EDGE TT KENNETH FINLAY There is no question that she rates, Since Jane's a girl who cooperates. Orchestra '52, '53, '54 Band '52, '53, '54 Intramurals '52, '53 Chorus '53 Library Club '53 Prom '53 Secretary of Class '54 For a little guy be gets around, A bigger wolf is seldom found. J.V. Baseball '51, '52 lntramurals '51, '52, '53, '54 Track '52, '53, '54 J.V. Football '52, '53 Prom '53 Varsity Football '54 Ken wlro's liked by one and all, ls rated tops in basketball. J.V. Baseball '51, '52 J.V. Basketball '51 J.V. Football '52 Track '52, 53 Cross Country '52, '53 Chorus '52, '53, '54 Varsity Basketball '52, '53, '54 Varsity Baseball '53, '54 JAMES FIELD Peter is a track man who uses his feet, And from pretty girls he'll never retreat. J.V. Baseball '51, '52 Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54 J.V. Basketball '52 Football '52, '53, '54 Track '52, '53, '54 Assistant Editor of Yearbook '53 Senior Class Play '54 Q Q But you never can tell what an angel will do. J.V. Baseball '52, '53 Chorus '53 Senior Class Play '54 He looks like an angel and acts like one, too, PETER GASPARINI RONALD GATES Marjorie is such a quiet lass, You'd hardly know she was in class. Intramurals '51, '52, '53, '54 Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54 Prom '53 MARJORIE HAHN The sport he tackles best ot' all, ls good old American football. J.V. Baseball '51, '52 J.V. Football '51, '52 Varsity Football '52, '53 Track '53, '54 DONALD INGERSON MARY JONES With a sweet disposition beyond compare, 2 Bev's a girl who is certainly rare. 5 Class Play '51 Intramurals '51, '52, '53, '54 Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54 A teacher Mary wants to be, Class Play '51 Intramurals '51, '53, '54 Chorus '52, '53 Newspaper Club '53 Prom '53 She'll succeed - iust wait and see. BEVERLY ISGAR Ambition Dick has in great measure, By cooking he seems to find much pleasure Class play '51 Yearbook Staff '51 Band '51, '52, '53 Manager of Basketball '51, '52 Manager of Football '51, '52 Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54 Art Club '51, '52, '53, '54 F.F.A. '51, '52, '54 Orchestra '52, '53 Newspaper Club '53 Prom '53 Jr. Red Cross '54 Vice-president of class '54 Senior Class Play '54 .l.V. Baseball '51 Prom '53 Basketball '54 Track '54 ROBERT KEYES Always busy and full of pep, Here's a gal wlro's really hep. Class Play '51 His spontaneous grin puts you at ease Bob's a boy who aims to please. Intramurals '51, '52, '53, '54 Intramurals '51, '52, '53, '54 Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54 Student Council '52 Newspaper Club '53 Editor of Yearbook '53 Senior Class Play '54 RICHARD KARB JANET KIMPE L SALLY LUCHSINGER Creating a beauty which no one denies, Are Ethel's black hair and sparkling brown eyes. To he a nurse is Sally's desire Class Play '51 Band '51, '52, '53, '54 Intramurals '51, '52, '53, '54 Orchestra '53 Newspaper Club '53 Jr. Red Cross '53, '54 An aspiration we can't help but admire. Intramurals '51, '53, '54 Cheerleader '51, '52, '53, '54 Prom '53 Chorus '54 Senior Class Play '54 JANET MULLEN Janet and Dick are a steady pair, Seen together nearly everywhere. Chorus '52, '54 E THEL MILLER Joanie has a personality that bubbles, But, alas, alas - she has her troubles. Class Play '51 Student Council '51 lntramurals '51, '52, '53 Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54 Newspaper Club '53 Prom '53 Senior Class Play '54 Treasurer '51 J.V. Football '51, '52 Intramurals '51, '52, '53, '54 Track '52, '53, '54 Cross Country '53 Varsity Football '53, '54 Senior Class Play '54 RICHARD PARTON Forever kidding and full of fun, Gen is liked by everyone. Class Play '51 Intramurals '51, '52, '53, '54 Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54 Cheerleader '52, '53, '54 Secretary of Junior Class '53 Newspaper Club '53 Yearbook Secretary '53 Prom '53 JOAN MURPHY ln mathematics Dick beads the list, When asked a question, it's seldom missed. GENE VIE VE PETERSON ROGER SHERMAN Orchestra '51, '52 Band '51, '52, '53, '54 J.V. Basketball '52 J.V. Baseball '52, '53 Cross Country '52, '53 Track '52, '53 Varsity Basketball '53 Varsity Baseball '54 Senior Class Play '54 Always willing to lend a helping hand, Sue's a girl who we think is grand. Class Play '51 Intramurals '51, '52, '53, '54 Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54 Newspaper Club '53 LUCILLE THOMPSON A career as an artist won't For Lucille has a talent, n Art Club '51, 52, '53 lntramurals '51, '52, '5 Chorus '51, '52, '54 i Newspaper Club '53 Whatever he does, he's bound to wing Perhaps because of his cheerful grin. ,'54 be a surprise, ot in disguise. 3 SUSAN SHIELDS A smile that would rarely cause alarm, Therein lies the secret of Ylilma's charm. Athletic Council '5l Cheerleader '5l, '52, '54 Intramurals '5l, '53 Band '5l, '52, '53, '54 Newspaper Club '53 GAY WHALEN As an artist, Gay fills the hill. Class Play '5l Intramurals '5l, '52, '53 Chorus '5l, '52, '53, '54 Vice-president '52 Newspaper Club '53 Art Club '53 Yearbook Staff '53 Prom '53 Senior Class Play '54 From Onondaga Hill our Tommy halls, At winning friends, he never fails. Athletic Council '5l J.V. Basketball Varsity Basketball Football '5l, '52, '53, '54 J.V. Baseball '5l Varsity Baseball '52, '53, '54 Track '52, '53, '54 Senior Class Play '54 With paint and brush she tries her skillp WILMA VOL LES THOMAS YOUNG PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE 'S Sf ,f-,RQ .. 4 . ai X 1 -N' 'i , is Q25 E 4Y I HQ QM :eq 1 ,V 41115-fyixffagf' :ye lx fg3ii'?'ff2? 1? X, 'A , 2 ,am .A SVT .if 1 Ni 1 ik 'QQ ' ' ' .. V: K 'f LT 2 F157 1, ' ? I v ' 1 in K, W -,V:1L'i.,i f 1 - 2 ' E I t F it R In ig , ad rift P mn J'HV.f.w- ji? . Q. ww-ww' - ,,,2, - 1! M,-1-.v-31-v.. -n Q n .90 .. 0 ' 9 u. w v 4' t fn' si- a V 'A swf x ' 4 'way CLASS HISTORY The Senior Tribe of 1954 has gathered its braves over a period of years from many different places. Before our great tribe was organized, we had two groups of little papooses in training. In the Central Tepee, among those who began training early for a place in our tribe were Judy jackson, Jane Edgett, Roger Sherman, Lucille Thompson, and Wilma Volles. At the same time in the Rockwell Tepee, Emily Clark, Frances Colway, Peter Gasparini, James Field, Mary Jones, Janet Kimpel, Robert Keyes, Ronald Gates, and Charles Bottum were commencing their tribal careers. For eight glorious years these two groups blazed new trails of progress and accomplish- ment while gathering along the way new members who helped to make our tribe a noted one. Some of those adopted by the tribe of the Rockwell Tepee were Donald Ingerson, Richard Parton, Genevieve Peterson, Susan Shields, Ethel Miller, and Shirley Ouderkirk. At the Central Tepee the clan now consisted of such new members as Thomas Yotmg, Kenneth Finlay, Gay Whalen, Sally Luchsinger, joan Murphy, Beverly Isgar, Marjorie Hahn, and Richard Karb. Finally the Rockwell and the Central tribes were prepared to band together to begin their new adventure in high school. During the Freshmen year our tribe was led by the guiding spirit of two Chief Advisors, Mr. Gaylord and Miss Knights. As our tribal leaders we selected Carl Heck, president, Eugene Karb, vice-president, Marion Isbell, secretary, and Richard Parton, treasurer. The one event which highlighted the tribal activities of the year was the production of an Arthur Godfrey Talent Show' which proved both successful and entertaining to the participants,as well as to the audi- CDCC. With George Covert and Janet Mullen as newly-adopted braves, the Sophomore tribe held its powwows in the cafeteria. This time we chose as our Council of Chiefs: president, Carl Heck, vice-president, Gay Whaleng secretary, Jeanette Newtong and treasurer, Richard Perry. Miss Glasser was Chief advisor and peacemaker of the clan. Throughout the entire year we were pri- marily concerned with enjoying our school activities to the fullest extent possible, and so we did at a good old-fashioned Christmas party where all the braves willingly related legends of heroic deeds performed by their fathers. The idea of making wampum had not yet occurred to us, but before long we became an enterprising tribe whose sole purpose was to augment the tribal treas- ury. Once again in our junior year we called the clan together in the cafeteria where Miss Glasser continued to assume the role of Chief advisor. The tribal leaders for this notable year were Carl Heck, presidentg Nancy Mara, vice-presidentg Genevieve Peterson, secretaryg and Judy jackson, treasurer. A momentous project was then inaugurated as we proceeded to collect wam- pum for the Big Powwow in New York City. Cooperation was the keynote of our success in such business ventures as selling popcorn, soda pop and apples at our football and basketball games. In addition, two other projects, a paper drive and an Alumni Banquet, contributed to the contin- uously mounting wealth of our junior tribe. However, let us emphasize that we, the junior Braves, did not approve of all work and no play as was evidenced by our Junior-Senior Prom, CLASS HISTCDRY 'Twilight Time'. This year of continual activity reached its culmination in the selection of class rings and the production of the Yearbook with the aid of Janet Kimpel, our editor-in-chief. From little papooses to warrior braves we followed the trail to the Happy Hunting Ground of our Senior year where we were led by the guiding spirit of our Chief advisor, Miss Glasser. Our tribal chiefs for this eventful year were Judy Jackson, president, Richard Karb, vice-presi- dentg jane Edgett, secretaryg and Shirley Ouderkirk, treasurer. Proudly we became full-fledged braves with one new adoption, Irene Belanger. The tribe continued to sell popcorn and soft drinks at the football and basketball games, whereas, the sponsorship of three dances, 'Mistletoe Magic , Dungaree Drag , and Cupid's Capers , was a new venture undertaken by the Senior clan. To further increase our store of wampum we sold class pins, Christmas cards, stationery, and also conducted two paper drives. In the spring of this year we completed our list of activi- ties by presenting the Senior Play, 'Hillbilly Weddin',' with the following cast: Richard Parton, Shirley Ouderkirk, janet Kimpel, Judy Jackson, Ethel Miller, Gay Whalen, joan Murphy, Irene Belanger, Emily Clark, Richard Karb, Thomas Young, Peter Gasparini, Roger Sherman, and Ronald Gates. At last we had sufficient wampum,and our tribe ventured forth to hold its long awaited Powwow in the Big City. For twelve years we have lived, worked, and played together as one united tribe, but now we realize that soon we will stand alone as individual braves. With this thought in mind, we look forward,with a mixture of joy and sorrow, to our final tribal powwow - Graduation, 1954. CLASS WILL To those braves and warriors who follow in our footsteps, we, the Senior C Central School, do hereby bequeath our most cherished possessions in hopes t ha continue to render the pleasure and satisfaction which we have enjoyed. Charles Bottum bequeaths his long hair to Russell Smith. George Covert leaves his trailer to Mike McCarthy. Jim Field wills his drawing ability to Bill Adsitt. Ken Finlay presents his superb basketball skill and technique to his brother, Be hiefs of Onondaga t these gifts will rnie. Pete Gasparini grants his basketball prowess to Dick Sharpe, a worthy recipient. Ronald Gates generously yields his art as a shoe salesman to Russell Smith. Don Ingerson bestows his beard, mustache and sideburns upon Julian Hall. Richard Karb gladly surrenders his spelling ability to Anne Wheeler. Robert Keyes leaves his red hair and freckles to Dave Fish. Richard Parton endows David DalPan with his extra weight. Roger Sherman willingly forfeits his curly hair to Dick Ramsden. Tom Young leaves his cross country running to Mike McCarthy. Irene Belanger donates her new gym outfit to Edith Loader. Emily Clark relinquishes her ability to get along with Miss Deyo to Julian Hall. Frances Colway wills her driver's permit to Tom Oswald. jane Edgett bequeaths her chair in band to JoAnn Hull. Marjorie Hahn gives her trips to Mr. Salisbury to whoever takes chemistry. Beverly Isgar transmits her typing ability to JoAnn Hull. Judy Jackson leaves her rowdiness to Anna Bronner. Mary Jones graciously bestows her athletic ability upon Janice Smith. janet jimpel renounces her curly locks in favor of Anna Bronner. Sally Luchsinger leaves her understanding of a certain beau to Anne Wheeler. Ethel Miller presents her height and ability to control her temper to Donna Sager. janet Mullen wills her white sweater to Bev Youker. joan Murphy leaves her preference for blond hair and her love troubles to Marcell Ross. Shirley Ouderkirk bequeaths her typing ability to Kay Evans. Gen Peterson leaves her social studies to the birds. Susan Shields grants her seat at lunch to Carolyn Case. Lucille Thompson renders her driving ability to Dick Russell. Wilma Volles leaves her shyness to Marcella Young. Gay Whalen wills her job of making posters to Mary Roberts. a Young and Steve CLASS PROPHECY Many moons from now the Chiefs of the Onondagan will look back to the Braves of 1954 and they will see - - - Irene Belanger Charles Bottum Emily Clark Frances Colway George Covert jane Edgett james Field Kenneth Finlay Peter Gasparini Ronald Gates Marjorie Hahn Beverly Isgar Judy Jackson Mary jones Richard Karb Robert Keyes Janet Kimpel Sally Luchsinger Ethel Miller Janet Mullen joan Murphy Shirley Ouderkirk Richard Parton Genevieve Peterson - Roger Sherman Susan Shields Lucille Thompson Wilma Volles Gay Whalen Thomas Young is the perfect housewife with a vast interest in flowers. is passing out fines to trespassers of the forests. is taking dictation from Big Chief Laughing Water. is teaching her husband how to drive a car. has given up joan and is devoting his time to the farm. is the first woman conductor of the Philharmonic Orchestra. is still driving a hot rod and trying to perfect his wolf whistle. is married and raising his own basketball team. has finally settled down after his third marriage. He never was one to make a definite decision. has his own shoe factory in which his wife and children are employees. is feeding grapes to the Shah of Persia. is the wife of the heir to the Peanut Butter millions. has finally calmed down and is busy raising eight blue-eyed angels. has replaced Miss Wolcott as O.C.S.'s gym teacher. is chief cook at Hank's Beanery. is making millions with his new fad of red hair for women over 85. is forging names for Fearless Fosdick. is in Africa teaching all the headhunters the importance of cleanliness. is taking a rocket ship to the moon to look for a new male species. is styling elevator shoes for women 6' 2 and over. has finally found the right one and is living in Alaska. has her own school for training women to be charming and poised. is running his own nursery with the help of his kids. is married to Bob and reading about the life of a cow in the Breeders' journal is high scorer for the Syracuse Nats. has changed from nursing to posing for calendars. is chief architect for the addition to the addition at O.C.S. is the buyer' for all the latest fashions at Kresge's 5 and 10. is helping Kenny to raise his basketball team. is the first man to take charge of all the problems of the Waves. .zz .-av ,f fM'1 W , ,, A -bg, in-Q wqfq, ,.-mf, 4, ........,,m t,.,.-A 'M 1 5 1 Va.:-'.'ig :iv 1 ' 13!Z?'T' . 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Schwanke M. G. Vinette, D.Jackson, M. Cook, N.Kazacos, I. Butler, Mr. Salisbury, D. Rasmussen, R. Menkins, R. Griffin, E. Kreis, L. Spear R. Hawley, L. Hahn, E. Abbey, J. Shinnick, R. Parton, S. Dickinson, G. Davis, R. Rowland, B. Zeegers, E. Fishlock, I. Thomas 9B sf- N. Sfeingraber, J. Hurst, D. Carter, Miss Eveland, D. Rolwe, P. Waluszczok, S Bellanger 2nd- R. Harclter, R. Davey, J. Joyce, H. Hahn, J. Becudin, S. McKean, P. Mooney, B Schrieber, S. Clark, G. Browne, O. Wilbur, R. Drappo rd - C. Schadler, R. Greeley, W.Palmer, G. Smith, J. Waldron, D. Wadsworth, R. Schwunke, R. Dickinson, T. O'Hara, R. Keehfus, R. Geis 8TH GRADE 7TH GRADE 6TH GRADE GRADE 5-6 GRADE 5 GRADE 4 GRADE 3-4 GRADE 3 GRADE 2 GRADE 2 GRADE I GRADE I KINDERGARTEN KINDERGARTEN RGCKWELL BUILDING GRADE 6 GRADE 6 G GRADE 5 GRADE 5 GRADE 4 GRADE 3-4 GRADE 3 GRADE 2 GRADE 2 GRADE I GRADE I KINDERGARTEN KINDERGARTEN .J r 1 M- f ,- , -,NM V,-Q., 'K N f y rx RX 1' I fQNt . . 7 . . , 1 -'11 'TT'-fi, .' 1 L '-Q mia. 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Luchsinger, J Fooks, A. 0'Ree, R. Gray Miss Courchaine, J. Loope, R. Vinette, C. Case, W. Volles, J. Shinnick, D. Fenner O. Wilber, J. Blum, G. Vinetfe, A. Wheeler o J. Bean, D. Hitchings, B. Saunders, R. Sherman, J. Parton, W. Menkins, B. Finlay, F. Linsky, E. Fenner, A. Wadsworth, M. Perry. SENIOR CHORUS lst 2nd 3rd .uh 5th R. L l. J. J. M B L P Williams, L. Thompson, K. Owens, J. Murphy, G. Whalen, D. Sager, M. Schwanke Lakins, M. Roberis, N. Kazacos, H. Beck, S. Shields, E. Clark, S. Ouderkirk, Bufler, P. Dahl, M. Hayden, S. McKean, F. Colway Kimpel, D. Millspaugh, L. Yates, M. Hahn, H. Hahn, D. Rohe, B. Jones, B. Isgar, Mullen Bell, D. Curtis, J. Smith, B. Schrieber, E. Miller, M. Young, Miss Constanfikes, Weyond, B. Bruck, C. Murphy, L. Hay, D. Carter, M. Smith Spear, P. Gasparini, R. Karb, K. Finlay, G. Powell, C. Moines, S. Ross, D. Dal- hn, R. Greeley JUNIOR CHORUS 'Ist 2nd 3rd 4th Sth S. Fish, D. Luther, O. Annable, A. Fellows, G. German, P. Guckenheimer N. Brown, C. Lundy, J. Higgins, K. Delaney, D. Clere, A. Perry, J. Jackson, K. Menkins, D. Raus, L. Oster, P. Donovan J. Valentine, E. Fellows, C. Rigler, E. Edwards, M. Isbell, S. Bistrow, S. Greeley, J. Clothier, J. Loope, C. Warner, J. Smith P. Moody, P. Tanner, J. Russell, J. Blum, L. Moore, A. O'Ree, E.Stephens, M. Lubeck, L. Doolittle, N. Rienhardt, N. Amedro, P. Wilber, G. Higgins, S. Abbott, A. Rahrle, M. Montante J. Smith, B. Stewart, S. Wheeler, J. Taft, A. Wadsworth, D. Riddell, A. Mooney, L. Ashmus, D. Powell .IUNICDR BAND lst- J. Miller, B. Searle, C. Boice, P. Rienhardt, J. Valentine, D. Hill, M. Cusick, R. Alexander 2nd- P. Alexander, F. Wagner, Abbott, l. Davis, R. Case, L.Beaudin, L. Carter, M. Wilbur 3rd - Miss Courchaine, B. Stewart, J. Taft, D. Powell ORCHESTRA lst 2nd 3rd 4th Case, D. Raus, L. Menkins, C. DulPan, P. Shields, J. Edgett Molloy, P. Smith, S. Reed, O. Wilber, J. Knight, S. Davis, l. Preske, P. Moody Amedro, N. Rienhardt, M. Schoff, R. Griffin, P. Guckenheimer, D. Carter, J. Blum, Vinette, J. Loope, R. Vinette Beaudin, E. Fenner, A. Wadsworth, M. Perry, J. Fooks, Miss Courchaine JUNIOR RED CROSS 'Isf - R. Hardter, S. Reed, K. Evans, R. Sharpe, D. Sager 2nd- P. Cady, A. Fellows, Miss Alexander, l. Tlnmas, D. Clere 3rd - S, Bisfrow, D. Rohe, B. Jones, R. Karb, N. Kazacos, S. Luchsinger, J. Blum F. F. A. W 'Ist - R. Karb, G. Nicholls, D. Fish, R. Warne, J. Yenny, R. Horton 2nd- Mr. Gaylord, E. Kreis, E. Fishlock, R. Dickinson, C. Schadler, L. Hahn ART CLUB lst - N. Sfeingraber, M. Montunfe, H. Hahn, Miss Pierson, L. Lakins, C. Murphy, A. 0'Ree 2nd- S. Belcnger, J. Beaudin, D. Carfer, M. Roberts, B. Schrieber, S. Clark, M. Bertrand 3rd - B. Weyand, P. Dahl, R. Karb, I. Builer, N, Kazacos LIBRARY CLUB P 'lst - N. Sfeingraber, A. O'Ree, C. Case, L. Spear 2nd- W. Volles, F. Colway, Mrs. Wing, D. Jennings, T. O'Hara L51 ' ' SPCRTS J .51 qw, '-r ' P , 17--ju 'A :' ' fr -nr' .' '- . ' 'f 'A . v X1 gp:-dsseq-':n..,A ' J , A -. Q ' 1 1 , .. .. 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Madison, M. McCarthy, C. Schadler, R. Horton, R Dickinson, Coach Meyer J. V. BASKETBALL sf- R. Horton, J. Joyce, G. Browne, F. Linsky, E. Kreis, C. Schadler, W. Oster, R. Davey, Mgr., Coach Mclnfyre nd- R. Parton, R. Keehfus, E. Abbey, R. Schwanke, S. Dickinson, J. Shinnick, G.Nich- olls, A. Ochsner, W. Palmer, G. Powell D. WADSWORTH VARSITY BASKETBALL K. FINLAY, COACH MCINTYRE, B. FINLAY T. YOUNG R. RAMSDEN MGRS. HOUSER, DAVEY, SHARPE T. OSWALD D. FENNER P. LUCHSINGER R. RUSSELL R. SHERMAN VARSITY CHEERLEADERS J. V. CHEERLEADERS Leilani Schoff, Judy Hurst, Betty Bruck, Sue McKean g If X5 s-434 3 x Q i M , . 1 COMPLIMENTS OF The Senior Class LOTS OF LUCK TO THE SENIORS WITH COMPLIMENTS FROM THE The Junior Class COMPLIMENTS TO THE SENIORS FROM Grocle Nine Lester C. Norris FUNERAL SERVICE Marcellus, N. Y. Phone 68-2011 Compliments Of BorrleH's Florist 2502 South Ave. Syracuse, N. Y. Phone 4-1428 Wallace Sclwoff Roofing Company Roofing - Siding - insulation - Stained Cedar Shingles 25 Years Experience Abbey Road Onondaga Hill, N.Y Home 9-3636 Business 75-6281 Peter Luchsinger Repairs - Remodeling - Contracting - Building Abbey Road Syracuse R.D.2 Phone 9-1670 COMPLIMENTS OF Arnold Homes Silver Springs Farm 175 Head - Purebred Registered Jerseys Frederick Luchsinger Syracuse 7 R.D.3 Bussey Road COMPLIMENTS OF Grcrcle 8A Compliments of RED AND wHlrE GROCERY THE CORNER STORE Frigidaire Sales and Service l7 South Street Marcellus, N. Y. Marcellus, New York Compliments of MULROY DAIRY Milk - Cream Phone 68-1001 Marcellus, N. Y. Best Wishes From PILOT CHEVROLET COMPANY 19 North St. Ph. 68-2141 Marcellus, New York COMPLIMENTS OF Grade 8B BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1954 FROM The First National Bank of Marcellus A Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Marcellus, New York SMITH 81 CYGAL SERVICE STATION A-Z Lubrication - Accessories Mobilgas Towing - Brake Service 6905 S. Salina St. Nedrow Phone 92-0816 COON'S GREEN HOUSE Flowers For All Occasions Flowers By Wire Marcellus, New York Phone 68-2151 HICKMAN AND SONS Groceries - Meats Dealers in Livestock Marcellus, N. Y. Phone 68-1070 PERRY'S BARBEQUE DRIVE-IN We Specialize in Fried Fish to Take Out 6313 South Salina Street COMPLIMENTS TO THE SENIORS FROM THE Sophomore Class MARCELLUS DRY CLEANERS Pick-Up and Delivery Corner of East Main and Orange Marcellus 68-3622 R A MS D E N 'S SUNOCO SERVICE STATION Gas - Oil - Batteries Lubrication Cards Corners Ph. 92-0894 For the best try GURNSEY'S DRUG STORE Drugs - Sundries Sodas - Greeting Cards Main St. Marcellus, N. Y. Compliments of ONONDAGA PAPER CO. Marcellus Falls, N.Y. Compliments of MARCELLUS HARDWARE 24 Main St. Marcellus Phone 68-4131 Best Wishes GRADE 7B L. D. Paul Lumber Co., Inc. Building Supply Headquarters - Better Building Materials FROM EXCAVATION TO DECORATION COMPLIMENTS OF CROWN Woolen Mill Corporation Nightingale Mills COMP'-IMENTS OF Allen V. Smith, Inc FEED - GRAIN SEEDS - FERTILIZER FUEL - GAS FARM MACHINERY Phone 68-0041 Marcellus, N.Y. MARCELLUS FALLS, N.Y. Compliments of Powell's Grocery - Groceries - Meats - Fruits Phone 9-4661 South Onondaga, New York SHEARER'S DRY CLEANERS 6612 South Salina St. We Pick Up and Deliver Compliments of LOVELL'S GARAGE Marcellus, N. Y. ASH'S RED AND WHITE FOOD MARKET Fine Foods Self Service Choice Meats and Groceries Fresh and Frozen Vegetables 6800 South Salina Street Nedrow, New York Compliments of MARCELLUS MOTORS Ford Sales and Service Compliments of J. M. Murphy - Blue Coal - Leheigh Valley Coal - Gulf - Fuel Oil - Kerosene Automatic Delivery Phone 68-302i Marcellus, N. Y. Compliments of GRADE 7A MUNCY FOOD MARKET Larry Brown, Grocery Prop. Harter Muncy Meat Prop. 1919 South Avenue Phone 4-6913 Syracuse, N.Y. TURKEY HILLS FARMS Turkeys Year-round West Seneca Tnpk. Phone 9-2594 Distributor of Valley Dairy Products H. G. BYREM Milk - Cream Buttermilk - Chocolate Milk 162 Oakley Drive Phone 9-2997 TELIAN - 2 HR. - CLEANER Serving the South Side for 32 Years We operate our own plant for fast quality work Plant - 1421 South Ave. Drive In - 4615 S. Salina St. Compliments of GULF SERVICE STATION Generator - Ignition Service 1307 South Avenue Mote' E550 Phone 75-0524 BRONNER SALES AND SERVICE H A Y - D E N 258 West Washington St. Intersection Rts. 80 and 20 Lulzuyene' N'Y' Nav' QY4 We Handle All Refrigeration Appliances WILLOW BROOK FARM Registered Jerseys H. Luchsinger and Sons R.D. 2 Syracuse, N. Y. VILLAGE BROOK FARM Registered Ayshires Clarence Nicholls and Son South Onondaga, N.Y. Compliments of MERV CLARK GAS STATION Navarino, New York BRANN AND HAGER lFormerIy Strathdee Tile Co.D Tile and Marble Contractors 500 West Seneca Turnpike Syracuse 7, New York 9-I 384 92-0982 VALLEY DRIVE PHARMACY George H. Holder Drugs - Sundries - Candy Greeting Cards - Baby Supplies Prescriptions - Priced Right 363 West Seneca Tnpk. Phone 9-05II HARRY OSBORNE Building Supplies We carry large stocks and give prompt service II5 Valley Drive Syracuse, N. Y. Every Day is Dividend Day at the ELMWOOD DRY CLEANERS Drop in and get your Dividend Card and Remember 'There is a Difference' I92I South Ave. Call and Delivery 4-5618 Compliments of RAYMOND EDINGER General Merchandise Navarino, New York BROWNSTONE ANTIQUES Sybil S. Browne - L. M. Browne R. D. 2, Syracuse, N. Y. Young Road, Onondaga Hill Phone 9-3747 LLOYD OCHSNER Expert Watch Repair Swiss and American Phone 9-3607 Compliments of ALBERT P. LAND Bryn-Mawr Heights Onondaga Hill POOLE OIL COMPANY - Clean Burning - Phone 9-3028 Onondaga Hill HARRIETT R. DOYLE General Insurance Onondaga Hill Phone 9-3403 LESLIE A. MAKYES Richfield Service Station Onondaga Hill Phone 92-0814 TAYLORS - Farm Fresh Foods Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Frozen Foods -- Dairy Foods One mile west of Onondaga Hill West Seneca Tnpk. R. D. 2 H . A. S L E E T H CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Excavating - Bulldozing Blacktop Driveways Phone 9-2581 KOLBE Photographers PRINTING COSTS CUT A. J. WALLON at sow up ,O M BOCDK BINDERY 312 S. Franklin St. Syracuse, New York The combination of Vari-Type and Offset Printing is the most economical method of producing quality work for either com- mercial or industrial use. You n save up to 407: on straight printi g cl e on form and tabular matte SYRACUSE VARI-TYPING SERVICE 116 s. Salina R. H. lBobD Taggart 2-2495
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