Oswego High School - Paradox Yearbook (Oswego, NY)
- Class of 1953
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Dwyer , BS. -6- Ph1l1p J Flelschman Ph B Nlagara Umverslty Socxal Studxes Robert W Gaebler B A Umversxty of Buffalo Blology Mary J Glann AB Oberlm College Mathematlcs Sylvester Goodrxch BS Oswego State Teachers College Industrial Arts Charles V Groat MS Albany State Teachers College Amerlcan Hlstory Beryl Lewxs H111 B P B M M S Syracuse Umverslty Art and Muslc Paradox Rosemary W Kmg BS Albany State Teachers College Commerclal Ralph E Konduct BS Hobart College Syracuse Umverslty Soclal Studies Leonard Lambert BS Potsdam State Teachers College Syracuse Umverslty M Mus Ed Muslc Melvm A McFee BS Hartwlck College Commerclal Dlstrlbutxve hllzabeth M McNulty B S Nazareth College Syracuse Umverslty M S Commercial Dorothy Mordaunt BA Albany State Teachers College English Paradox Muldoon College of St Ellzabeth Convent New Jersey AB English Anthony J Murablto A B M A Unlversltv of Rochestex Svxacuse UYllVEFSlty Sclence Guldance Agnes OBr1en AB MA Coll of St Rose Catholxc Unlverslty of Amerlca Mathematlcs Jean OBr1en A B M A Nazareth College Syracuse UHlV6FSlt5 Engllsh argaret O Brxen Marywood College Home Economlcs Robert J OBr1en Marquette Umverslty Amerlcan Hlstory 18 T' 'VI Vlfglllla OBr1en BS BS ln LS Syracuse Unlverslty Llbrarlan Llxzabeth Marg Otxs A B M A Coll of New Rochelle Syracuse Unlverslty Engllsh Carl Palmltesso B S M A Oswego State Teachers College Drlver Educatlon DHVld E Powers Ham1lton College Dlrector of Athletics Ruth A Raby B Q M A Syracuse Umversxty Engllsh Guldance Frank C Reed A B M S Syracuse Un1vers1ty Sclence Robert C Rlchardson S5 racuse L mvex Slty Sclence Ifrancls T Rlley B S M S Syracuse Unlverslty American HISTOIQ Frleda A Schuelke A B M A Syracuse Unlxerslty Anthony M Slosek A B M A Hobart College St Lawrence Unlverslty World H1story 8:Amer1can HlSt0Fy Ellxot D Smlth B S C M S Yew York UIl1XOISlty S5 racuse UH1VCFSlfy Commerclal Joan E Stall Ithaca College P wslcal Educatlon Pa r a d o x Robert H Stoddard Cortland State Teachers College Brockport State Teachers College Health and Physlcal Ld Sophle Svuatlowskx B A M A Syracuse UnlVCFSltS Commerclal Stephen Telmsk1 B A M A Syracuse Umversxty Englxsh Margaret Wales A B M A Albany State Teachers College Syracuse Unxversltx lVIathemat1cs Ruth J Wales Albany State Teachers College Latln Edlth Ann Warner Albany State Teachers College Engllsh Speech Dramatlcs I B.S. 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A111111 x11!I'Jl1P1111 11. 1:1111 111111111 111, 1.11111l1.1- 1-Q:1111111N 15, 5111111-1 111111111111 11. 111'1-11'11111 111'11111'11 1'1. -1111111111 111111111 12, -1111111-111111-1111 211. 511111 1'11111111 1.1, 111-111111-11 N111111'11 21. 11111111111 1111:1g11111'111 44, .X1l1' '1-1' 111111 1111 22. .X1111 1:11N1x1' -15, 1.11111111lD111- 4 21 11,,.-.:, 11, 1 111,1,.,'l' . ,A -11 ..1,111..1,.1.111111111 -111. 1111111.11 . 1111111 211. 111111 11111-11111 17, 1'111'111111l:1 ,N111111111111 25. 1411111 1111111 114. 111111 511111112111 211, A1'1N1'i'11,X1l1,1x1l 1'1'. 1711 1 1111111111111 27. 1111111-1 1.1-s1111' 513, 11111111111 1'11':1111'1- Paradox JEAN MARY ALLEN Academrc Scrence MaJor Jeanro When I was a Freshman I act- ed lrke a freshman Now Im a senror and WOW Forum Mur Mur Paradox Staff J Socral Comm Senror Socral Comm Chorus Usher Jr Vurety Show Usher for Graduatron Nrght Athletrc Assn Frrls Ath Senror Play Student Councrl Board of Fr nrnce S Usher rn Sprrnrz Con cert Nazareth College NORMAN RICHARD ALLEN Academrc Musrc MaJor Norm He meets 9V9Y'y srtuatron wrth an rnsprratron B M K' Band Audro Vrsual B M f' Quartet Small Ensrmblt All State Fest Hrt Prrade Revrew Se MOI' Pl-'IY County Band Par rdox Jr Socral Comm Senror Socrr Comm Jr Prom Comm Potsdam State Teachers College ANDREW O ANDERSON Academrc Scrence Magor Andy Busrness to hrm rs a pleasurr and pleasure rs hrs busrnu-rs Football LaSalle College JOSEPH WALTER ANESKO Ac rdemrc Scrence Major on 1 most proforrnd mystery and 2 years J V Foothill 5e'1r J V B rstball l yt xr Senror Play OSIC ADELE ANN ANFELINE Ac rdemrc Commercral M rJor Adele The lu.ht that hes rn a wo- man s eycs and lres and hes Intramural Sports Secretary JEANLT'lE LOUISE ANTHONY Homem rkrrrpc Jean A happy heart A happy facr Ifuture Homomal-.ers of Amerrcr Paradox Alph Cammr Junror S cral Commrttce Undecided HELEN LOUISE ARMSTRONC' Ac rdemrc Commercial MaJor Hel Bell Shes pretty bo work wrth and wrtty to talk vrrth Junror Socral Commlttee Senror Socral Commrttee Paradox Marrrage BRENDAN JOSEPH AYRES Academrc Scrence MaJor Dont you know that Oswego State Teachers Coll FORD ARTHUR BABCOCK Acadcmrc Mathematrc MaJor Chevy Hrth rn strture but soft rn heart College ANNE LILLIAN BAILEY Academrc Commercral Mawr Annre Her manner quret and re frnecl D E Club fVrce-Presrdentl Mur rr Strff I 13 yea T Socral Commrttee Work MARY HELEN BARCLAY Academrc Latrn MaJor Mary A pleasant smrle a. happy face that would be hard so hard to re place J Socral Commrttee S Socral Commrttee fAA Chorus Clee Club O S '1 C LVELYN DOROTHY BATCHELOR Academrc Latrn MHJOI A qurtt tongue shows rr wr-re head Ph l l P es Band Owl S Hdrgmerylzl l-'mum NYSSMA Maxwell School of Crtrzenshm Con ference Small Ensemble Chorus Junror and Senror Socral Commrt- tce Junror Varrety Show Potsdam State Teachers Collese -..-T. . 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V JAMES BRADLEY BEARD Academic Sclence Major Jim He who understands everythmg, 1 a fool' 3 years at Sycamore Hlszh School mn Clncmnatl Ohm Football 4 Cro-N Country 4 Track 4 Baaketball 4 Bowling 4 Owls Head Undecided ERNEST BELLARDINE Academic Latin Magor Ernxe But dont you undcl stand Th at was my omnlon yesterday r asehall Football 1 yr Var:-uty Ba-.eball 1 yr Varsity Football Undecided CHARLES HOWARD BRENNAN Industrlal Arts Chuck Knowledge plus a. good nature Audlo-Vnsual Squad B NYSSMA Bowlmp, Team WILMA BROWN Acndemlc Latm MaJor Wllma A sunny smile goes many mule ask Wnlma. she wqars one ll tho while Owls Head Phllomelnans Undecided LETA JOAN BULLARD MaJor Hlomemakmg Joan Always Joklng always laughing always on the H0 Joan 18 one of the nicest g,1rls that we shall even know Band Chorus FH A Paradox Junlor Social Committee Senior Social Committee Undecxded ANN BUSKE Academxc Latin Ma,1or Ann A may gurl who always likes 'x Lood time Owl s Head Undeclded Paradox ELAINE MARIE BUSKE Academic Commercx ll Elamo Llfe ns a. dream Junior Social Commxttee f A A Work LINDAI HUSKE Academic Commercl ll Mruon Linda. lf l could have a host of friends I would not ask for one more true B 1nd Undecided MARY C CANALE Academic Latln MaJor Canahe Nxce things come ln small pack ages Cheerleader 1Capta1nj Phllome hans Sec of the Jr Class Orlen tation Program 1951 1952 Festival All State Jumor Social Committee Junior Prom Commnttee Senlor dent Council 0 S T C SALLY CANALE Ac ndemlc Commercial Major 8 Summer Wnnter Fall and Sprnnxl ballles porch quite thing Inhrary Ns:-ustnnt Paradox Staff K A A Tubexculosls Drnve Undecided CARL PON EDWARD CARTER Academic Latin Ma,uo1 Otto Undecided now so what are you going to do' Audxo Visual 3 yls Cross Country 1 yr St Andrews College MAR! UERITE A CATALONE Commercial Muor Marmo Busy doing nothing, Jumor Soclal Commnttee To he a bookkeeper N u - un- ' , '5 u - -1 - 41, ' . 'Z ' - 44 I , . 'T , U ' U 1 y . J.V. B' , 1 yr. J.V. - H an ' I ' H r 1 , ,. I' g- . - . . I ' ' ' . . M. G., ' . ' '. ' . ' 1 . ' ' . . ' . . ' Social Committee. Sec. oflthe Stu- H . I us ln . f . . :L H , ' . ' ' - ' -' :L . , '. , ' . . - 'H . ' . 18 a ' U ' . I ' I ' z . . , A up ,, '. ,, I .. ,- , ' A. 1 H . . vi.. ' I .H . . . Q Paradox DAN BERN 'XRD CAVELLIER Academlc Suence MaJo1 Cav I am dearer to myself th xn 1 frlend Basketb ull Baseball Foot b a l l 'lrxck Treas of Student Councll Sec of Student Chambel Undeudcd CLIFTON EDISON CHANDLER Academic Commercxal M uor Cliff Reason IB my iruxde bu I dont follow hum Swimming Team Football Baseball Track Basketball Undecided JAMES FREDERICK COS FELLO Academlc Science. Majox Shm All I usk ls pleasant comp my ff0IHlIIlIlCl t whnlc away the tlme BMI Choxur. Small Ensemble Musxc FLStlVdl Bowlmp. French Club Syracuse Umvcx slty D XVID WILLIAM CRAI-IAN Academlc Sclence M uox Unkxe '11-4 :sweet to love But oh' how bitten to love a gul and then not :letter J V Ifootball Pashmg Ceometly O S T C BARBARA JEAN CRISAFULLI Academic Latm Mayor Bub A constant fnend IB thlnp., mare md haxd to fmd Ow s Head P A A J Social Commlttee S1 Soclal Committee Phllomelxans Small Ensemble Mu sxc Festival at Syracuse 02 Undecided PATRICIA ANN DA! HITA Academic Commelclal M 1,01 Pa Quletnesb IS best Audlo Vlsual I' H A Bowllmc on school team Work FLORENCE AFNES DAIN Academic Latin MaJor Fo Gay personallty plus freckles Vlce-Pres Phllomellans Forum Vlsual Ald Squad Small Ensemble State Ifestxval Sensor Play C A A H1 Y Sewlng Circle S Social Committee Jr Prom Committee Jr Variety Show Jr Social Com mxttee Naz lreth College DAVID WOODFORD DAVIS Academlc Suence M um Dave Which sude of hm hcad hae the lon! ' Chew Club Undeclded MARY ELIZABETH DAVIS Ac xdcmlc Science Mawr Llzzle But Mr Reed you said flee Club I Concert Chorus l Alpha fammx 1 Dramatic Club Paxadox Staff Lxtcl uy IMILOI French Club 2 Mur Mux Staff 2 3 I AA J Socxal bommxttee Commlttce St Muyx-. of Notre Dame South Bend Indxann FREDERICK HAROID DEAR Academic Math Major Fred Busy IIUIIIL nothlny, RIT LILLIAN JEAN DESENS Academic Sclence MaJor 1 Hen winning smlle be-speaks happy hgaxt I A A Social Committee S Social Commlttee Klrls Bw ketball Team Owls Head Westchester School of NUISIII IOAN MARK ARET DONABELLA Commerual Stenography TWIH A wlnnmp, pelsonallty makes many fnends C A A Jx Social Commlttee S b0Cl3l Commxttee btenom apher 1 I . - . I . ' - ' ' ' u I n .. .. u , ' , H .. ' up l I Q .' I 1 , . Q 5 , -' I v I - , 1. . .v z , . , - , , r. 1 ' '. ' p a 1 , . ' . , . - I . . - . 2 . .. . .. .. . . - t .P V. 2. I . - ., f . .. ., . . . 1 V , , - , H q . - ' N I , . H -... . 1 l . u - -p ' ', ' H . 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STUART WARNER DOUFL XS Academic Litm Major u Bu-um aa to him IH rl. pleasure plcasure in hui buwunes-1 Audio Visual Squad 0 S I' C, MARY JULIANE DOYLE Ac :demic Commercial Major Julie When little fishes talk they hound like whales Junior S001 nl Committee Senior Social Committee lrlee Club Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Com mittee Ping Pong Bowling.: Undecided NORINE BLRNICE DUNSMOOR Academic Commercial Major NOIIIIU As merry is the day N long Waves SALLIE MARIE ELDER Academic Suencu MaJox She has many quilltles but her greatest lb friendliness Secretary of Soph Clow Chnl Attendant Junior Representative on Student Council Junior Social Committee Mur Mur Senior Social Committee Member of the Syxa cuse student council Junior Class Variety Show, Usher-Spring Con- cert. Athletic Variety Sh'ow Class Prophecy, Chess Club. Nursinp,-Naz-ireth IDA M. ENSWORTH Academic-Commercial is 'Hello and a smile that's her style. Senior Social Committee, Paradox, Junior Social Committee, Orchestra. Stcnographer CAROL ANN 1-'AMILO ' Academic-Science Mawr Carol Sweet in face and disposition. Nursing'-4-St. Jmsephhi Hospital Y' yfv 3 1-.,x xi X.,-A - v-5 5' l -17- Paradox JOAN, FAMILO Academic Commercial Major Joanm woe born enerfzetlc but out mrw Undecided FRANCIS FANNINF Academic Latin Mawr Fudd Look Ma I made ltl Beta Mu Camma J V Basketball Navv EDWARD JOSEPH FAYETTE Academic Mnthcmatlcs Major Speech is silver but silence is golden Mur Mur Junior Class Officer College MARY THERESA FEENEY Academic Commercial MaJor I have spent my high school career in the courqe of life liberty and the pursuit of men Freshman Rep Junior Social Committee Senior Social Commit ee. Stenographer KENNETH KEITH FERRIS Academic-Art Major I don't believe in principal but I do in interest. Alpha Gamma Treas.. Camera Club Owls. Undecided JOHN BRANNEN FINK 1 Academic Math Mayor , Stinky The clever one. Beta Mu Gamma, Chorus. U. S. Air Force Paradox JOSEPH FITZCIBBONS Academrc Scrence M aJor O6 How about some zrnc and sul phur Mr Reed Art Club J V Brllrards B M C' Hat Parade Revrew Audro Vrsual Squad Mur Mur 3 All State Mu ac Festrvals Paradox Ass Edrtor' Jr Socral Commrttee Jr Prom Com mattee S Socral Commrttee French Club LeMoyne WILLIAM FREDERICK FLACK Academrc Industrral Arts Bl All great men seem to be dyrna, off I dont feel so well myself lately B M I Audro Vrsual Squad J V Basketball 1 yr All State Musrc Festrval 1951 OSTC CARL LAWRENCE FOSTER Academrc Scrence M aJoa Speed They thank I m Lorna, to gradu ate but Ill fool cm J V Football '7 31s J V Basket b ll lyr JV Baseball V Base 1 r V Basketball Z yrs Cortland State MOR! AN MICHEL FRANCE Academrc Math Major Mort, Well the way I look at rt Vrce-Pres of School BMC Pres Boys State Band Senror Play Narsrty Football Varsrty Baseball Warsrty Basketball 3 all State Mu src Festavals Hat Parade Revrew .Ir Variety Show Small Ensemble Student Chamber f Commute Forum Student Councal Var srty Brllrards Jr Clar-.s Vrce-Pres Holy Cross Lawyer ROSE MARIE FURMAN Academrc Homemakrng, Rnsre How 'are you goang to keep them down on the farm C A A Volleyball I A A Basket ball 1 lee Club Lrbrary Assrstant F H A Dram atrc Club In rzrrls quartette Nat Brats Undecaded EDWARD K ALLA1 HER Academrc Scrence If work rnterfrres auth pleasure one must gave up work Uradecrded CONSTANCE ANN CALLOWAY Academrc Latrn MaJor Ocky If you thank shes quret you don t know her Mur Mur Staff C AA Frrls Bas lxethall Z yrs Jr and Sr Socral Commrttee Sr Play Commrttee .lr Prom Commrttee Student Councal Fulton Oswego Football Day repre sentatrves Brockport State Teachers College JOSEPH L CALVIN Academrc Scrence Bax! Joe Osvaegos All Around Athlete Chrrstmas Pageant Audro Vrsual Squad Varsaty Football Z y V'1rsrty Basketball Z yrs Varsrty Baseball Narasrty Frack Varsrty Fennrs Chess 2 yas College JOYCE ILRMAIN Academrc Commercral M'rJor Joycr A Lay rcrrl who always lakes a Lcood tame Mur Mur Relaresentrtrve J V Chr nr leader s Undccrded JAMES FRANCIS fILL JR Academrc Scrence Muor Shade An so to be Ah sleep Oh Lentle sleen Starclcnt Councal 1Soph S l S raror Class Pres J Class Pres Jr Socra Com D Studant Chamber f Commerce Board of Frnanu Soph Reprr-rent atrve Track P Baseball 3 Football 7 Chess Club LeMoyne College KENNETH EDW KOODNESS Academrc Scrence M IJOI Duko Shy but so nate BMK Treas Band 3 NYSSMA lestrtal 2 County Band Student Councal Student Councal Conventron H0 Baseball Mata 19ml JV Bas ketball Small Ensemble J V rrety Show Sr Socral Oommrttee WILLIAM NORMAN fREI ORY Academrc Scremce MaJor Br An honest fellow MARY IRIFFIN Acadt m1c Socl 1l blIIlllES Mary A umllt fo1 everyone ns eet one too Undn c ull d 1 RETLHEN l RULILH Ac.f1dem1c BCIIIICE C01 ky Shes not shy no: IS she bold her f11end-1h1ps l1lxe a ch11n of gold N Y S Student Counc1lConven t1on Cho1us Paradox Staff M111 Mur Staff Athletlc Var1ety Show Jr Class Var1ety Show U-uhm at Class N1ght Frad Smmg Concext Jr Vn1ety J Prom Commntee Sr Soc1Sl Comm1tte-e J Soual Comm1ttee Class W1ll Chew Llub I AA Senlol Cla-19 Play Student Counc1l Wagner College Nux -mc SHIRLEY I:.LI! IUERNSEY Acarlem1c Comme1c11l Sh11l 11 ay Bowlmg M2111 1 xge HARRY JERLMIAH HARE JR Academ1c Indu-f1tr11l A1t-1 Harry Hn, way IS paved w1th good 1n tent1on'4 Hl5t0IIC2ll ASSOCIALIOH Alldlli V15 ual Squad Unmltclded RHE'IA -XI ICE HEALY A1.adsm1c Commenu 1l Reel. Happy am I from care Im free Why .nent they all contentul hke me Alpha Gamma Woxll IRENL 'VIXRIE HENDERSON Academ1c Sunnce Rene H4111 of gold 'uuet and t1ue She th1nl s not of hu :lf but you X J Sounl Com llr1m11c Club ISEAUIILIAII School Paradox SHIRLEY HILLMAN Ac11dem1c Commerc1al Sh1rl An,th11'11: for a qu1et l1fe M111 Mur L1brary Asslstant Undec1ded OLIVIA DORCUS HIMES Academlc Commerclal Lefty Just sm1le all woes away Student Councll DE Club Cl1n1c Attendant Sr S'oc1al Comm1ttee College DAVID PAUL I-IOC ABOOM Academlc Commercml Dave but what wma the ZII'lB'7 Bowl1n1: Canton A T I Hotel Sz Resort Mgt WILLIAM THOMAS HOFUE Academ1c Industrml Arts B1 L1fe IS wo short to woxry College BEA1 RICE HOLLIDAY Academlc Commerclal ea A kmdly sm1le to all she lent Undemded MARY HOPKINS Academ1c Commerc1al Weesne Tha g1rl w1th the etennal good nature Undec1ded lil-. Q . 1. , 1. 1 ' ' ' ' :1I11l a , , .1 .1 - 1. . -' . 1. U - - 1 1. 1 ' I 1 1 1 Q ' I ' 11 , , 1. .' L. 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Undecided BARBARA JEAN HUCKABEE Academrc Scrence Huck Tha things worth whrln ire worth wartrng for Jr Socral Committee S Social Committee Audio Visual Squad Paradox Business Manager Hr Y Prophecy Committee Sewing Circle Jr Variety Show Usher G A A O S T C JOHANN ELIIABETH HUN'I Academic Screnco Mawr Red Just rollrm. along, F A A St Joseph s School of Nur-.mg BARBARA JEAN HUSS Academic Science Barb Lovelrness combined with brrl lrance C' A A Owl s Head Phrlomelrana Mur Mur Alpha I amma Rochester Unrversrty MARY CONSTANCE ILACQUA Academic Commercial Shorty There rs mischief rn this w man Undecided DONALD F ILLINK WORTH Academic Science Mayor Don The only true freedom a man has rs a gray matter Alpha Gamma Pres 8: Trefrs Historical Club Vrce-Pres French Club Jr Social Committee J Vane'-Y Show Prom Commrttev. fdecoratronsl Sr SocralComm1ttee Class Prophecy Class Wrll Para dox Staff Sevrlo 0 S T C WILLIAM JOSEPH JACKSON Academic Ind. Arts Bill Ambition has no rest. ' Undecided ROBERT EDWARD JEWELL Academic Ind Arts Bo am here but few know rt Undecided ALI LR DAVID JOHNSON Acrdemrc Ind Art-s Al I med rs a lrttle push 1' ootball Undecided JANET LEAH JONES Academic Math Janet Her friends many Her foes any'7 Mur Mur Representative Office As srstant CCBI 'IOM JOYCE Academic Commercial T J Cutsake womans delight Student Councrlluesh rep Pres Soph Class Board of Frnance Freshman representative JV Bas ltctball Soph y Navy IHOMAS KANLLLIS Ac rdemrc Scremtc 'lom Ihe vsorld rs full of xxrllrnr., peo ple-some vsrllrnxz to work m wrllrnf, to let them Undecided rr .. .. - - , , . . . ,, . . ' Ar rl . . . b . , r. . f I 1 . v - ' ' ' . n ' . n . , . - ' , . . , . . . 5- fl . - . HAI.. . - - ,, l X . .. .- Q .. . , ,... - .. . . . . I . 'I H lr .. .. 4' . .' 1 1 .. - . . Q. - Q Q 1 ,, ' rl ' H ' . . ., . y . - 1. . ., , - I, . . ' ' - 3 - . . .. , . .. . ., H H ..A , -, .,. .. . .L . . .A 0- I U '- ' '.,A. .. , -. . 1 . ' .' ' z , ' - '- ' . r. . I ' . 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' - . , , . ..- . , ' 1 EU1FNE ANTHONY KELLY Academrc Scrence Major Ke A sensrble fellow you can bet for he doesnt care for grrlfx Ye Student Ch rmber of Commerce Band NYSSMA 'Ill Stxrtr mu-.rc fefrtrval 2 yre NYSSMA mu-uc competrtron 2 yrw JV baqeball Z yrs JV Football 1 JAMES KELI Y Acrdemrc Scrrnce Maror Jrm Nothing r-r rmpo-rsrble tl r wxrll mx! heart V rr Qrty Football Undecided RICHARD KILLENBEC Academrc Induqtrral Arts Drck dont. may much brrt I thrnk a lot Undecrdrrl VIVIAN LOIS KIMBALL Academrc Commercral M'rJor Vrvo Gentlemen prefer blonde-r I A A lSe-cj Clrli School Team ' J r Soc Comm Undecrdr d MARILEE KINI Academlc Homemakrnfz Marrleo frrls are lrke an Exeter Egg, hard boxled and hand purnted Jr Q Sr Soc Commrttee Claw Flower Cheerleading 1 yr K flee Club Paradox Staff Com munlty Chest Drive Roch Tech BERNICE IxINf SBURY Academrc Lrtrn Mawr Bernm A r,rrl wrth shrnrng eyes and true shes the best of frrends to you Undecrded Paradox EU! ENE THOMAS KNOPP Acndemrc Math Mayor Gene Hr- doesnt need a knrfe to cut Student Chamber f Commerce 1Tr e r-rurerl OSTC RICHARD LABOUEF Academrc Industrral Arts Beefer Never worry rn my motto Undecrded JAMES LAFAVE Academrc Latin MaJor Jrm fod helpe those who help them selves Stude t Chamber of Commerce Vrce Pre-x of Jr Cla-is Vrce Pres B xseball U ndecrded DOROTHY EVELYN LASS Academrc Commercial Magor Dotty R B I RICHARD T LATULIP Academrc Commercral Mawr Drckra I laughed not at anothers loss I grudge not anothere garn Undecrded CONSTANCE B LAWTON Homemakrng Mawr Connre Fun lovrng grrl wrth lots of De Lhrary As-ar-rt:-xnt Mur Mur Retire -rent rtrve Marrrage P 1 r. I.. I . U U - , r ' ' , , r .. . .. f . as .. .. . . C. U I UP. . I K 1 , lf' 0 ' ' , X ..: . . . 1 . . . . . ' '. . 3 , . . yr. . .. - .. ' '. ' 1 z - .. .. ' . V H ' la x , ' in H , I, ' ' .. . .. ll 1 ' H v . I A I H . .. , . ,- , . . . . of Sr. Class. J.V. Football, J.V. . - . I . 1 .. . .. .. . , .. 5. . ., . . I' .' 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' Paradox FERALD D LESTER Academic Scrence MaJor Jerry good egg wrth the sunny srde Owl s Head Undecided THOMAS MATTHEW LOCKWOOD Academrc Industrral Ar tu 'luck I was born energetic Alpha Gamma Undecrded IRENE E LOOMIS College Entrance-Scrence Magor Reenro I-Ier way rs sweet her manner mrld Bowling Softball Alpha Frmmx Volley Ball Undecided MARK ARET COLETTE LOONEY Academrc Screnco Ma,1or Colette I rntend to do great deed-r but what they are I do not know JV Cheerleadrng Varsrty Cheer leadrng 6 AA Jr Socr rl Commrt tee S Socral Commrttee Mur Mur Rep Irrls School Basketball Team Jr Prom Commrttee Clr-4-4 Prophecy Nur-urng LESLIE 0 LUND Academic Industrral Art-4 Lex-rte r If look-r were bunns Id be xx star Fr eahman Football U S Arr Force RAYMOND MACK Academlc Industrral Art'-r Ray Have xll trust a few do vsronp, to none Baseball Basketball Undecided ADELE MANFRE Academrc Science Major Adele Sorrhratrcrtcd Lady Undecrded BEATRICE ANN MANWARNINC Academrc Latrn MaJor Bea A nrcc gnl you would like to know Paradox Stuff Actrvrtres Edrtor J Soc Commrttee MurMur Crr culrtron Strff Collerle MARION H MARSDEN Academrc Suence Dutch A conatrnt frrend 1-1 1 thrnp, rare and hard to fmd mo'-rt any where J 8z Sr Soc Commrttee Forum Sm Eneemhlz hrlos 1 A A Parulox Staff Treaa of Philos Syracuse Fr-trval lfhl Audro Vu, rrrd Color Mar ywood College PAIRICIA ANN MARTIN Academrc Commerual Put Men are lrke Oxygen E-Neutral in lrvrmr Offrca As-:rat rnt Work JOHN LAWRENCE MATOTT Art Major Rusty boy out-rtrndrnu' rn every u L5 Undecrded RICH KRD AI I EN MA l'l'ESON Ac rdemrc Commr-rcml Slrck Ambrtron-. dc-rtroya rtfx rm-we-mor -4 llrqk reftr-1 to hrm Undecrded 1 . UA - h - ,, .A . I X I ,, up... . , . I ' I H In rr w n ' Y' ' ' ' -4 Q . n ' . . -Y 2 ' ' ' I-, ' v' ' ' . rx . ' . '- ' ' - z ' z . Q . . 4. .. ,, . .. .. I 2 ,- .K I - , U - . , , ' ' ' 'r. , - I H - . , . ' - ' 'Z 1' .VI 1. P' '. i. .u .f ' . ., e 4 - u ' '. ual Squad, lilce Club, Class Will 1 ' I .. .. 1. - . . . 'rl . ' - ..'. - . . , .. , .. ' . Q. . .. . 'z ' - -- . - - . ', . r. ' ' . '- ' ' .- , . , ., . . . . A .i . .. .. . . t ,, ' . . .. ., 'rp A HA I 2 . . 4 . . fa t .. .. t 1- 2 , .' V . , 1 ' ' 2 . - . .1 .. . .. - J, . ' - I 1. - - , A . - I U . .o ' ' - ' . U ALICE MARIE McCARTY Academrc Latrn M1 or Alrco The Lrrl with the eternal good nrtule Student Councrl Phrlomflrans NYSSMA 1911 New York Stats Festrxal Smrll En-rrmble 2 rs Mrrr Mrrr French Club Su J Sorral Commrttee Sr Socrrl Com mittee Jr Prom Committee S nror Play Cokmmrtter Inter Club Corrgy-rl Rep Choru-r LeMoyne College ROBERT EUFENE McCARTY Academic Latrn Bob Nrpoleon was little too Studi nt Councrl Jr Owl -1 Head Vrce Pres Forum BM! Sec Boy 4 State Rep P'rr'rdox French Club 'lreaa Le rdershrp Conventron Syr U Inter C ub Councrl lBMfb Jr and Sr Socral Committee J Prom J Vrrrety Show fchzurmanl NYS Futrval Amer Luc Essay Contest Winner LeMoyne College RICHARD IERALD Mcf'ANN Academic Commer cr rl Maron Drck All I need ra 'L little push BMC Chorue NYS Festival Audro Vr-.ual Freshman Football Dra mrtrc Club J Prom Student Chamber Undecided EIIIABETH JANE McMANUS Art M'l,l0l Batty I laughed trll I cr red rradox Alpha famma Undecided MARIHA ANN MEADE Academic Homemakrnx. Mart 'Happy ko lrrcky, never a care Alw-rys ready to take a dare. Circulation Manager of Paradox Jr. 8: Sr. Social Committee. Band. Chorus, F.H.A.. Class Prophecy Committee. Undecided ANNA L. MILLARD Academic Homemzrkingr ..Ann.. If eyr-re were made for seein!! then beauty is its own excuse for being. Undecided .J , 16 Q-v 4-If Y? 'Z' tv, Paradox CARL LEO MILI ER Acadcmrc Ind Arts Leo Oh to get behrnd that wheel Undecrded SAM FRANCIS MOLINARI Academic Commercral Fatso Footbrll rs my game JV Footbrll 1 yr V Football 1 year Utrcm Institute of Technology JEAN V MORABITO Academic Latin MaJor Jeannie A plewaant smrle a happy face That would be hard so hard to replace Jr bocrrl Committee S Social Commrttee Clmrc Attendant J Prom Commrttee Decoratron Com mittee for lrad 52 Decoration Committee for I-Irt Parade Revue 2 rnd Chrrstmas Concert 52 Paradox Staff Class Propnecy Commrttee OSTC JANEK' MAY MORK AN Academrc Commercial MaJor Marg Quret trll you get bo know her H Y 1 AA JV Cheerleader 1 V Cheerleader Z yrs Grrls Brskctlrrll Team 2 yrs Jr So cral Committee Secretary Crvrl Service RICHARD PAUL MORISE'1'I'E Academic-Latin Maior Dick' Nothing is 'impossible to a will- img., he'rrt.' Owls Head, Forum, Boy's State. French Club. Treas. Senior Class. Orientation Program. College JEANE'I'I'E MARIE MOSHIER Academic Commercial Major f.M0a.. My heart went over the waves with the US Navy. Glee Club. Jr. Social Committee. Sr. Social Committee. Hi-Y, Jr. Prom Committee, Clinic Attendant. Utica Tech. Fashion Designer Paradox FENEVIEVE ANN MULLEN Academic Latin Mayor Fene Ann A modern Mxss wlth ix smile full of Bllss Owls Head Historical Club Audlo Vxsual Squad Paradox Staff J Soclal Comm S Socml Lomm I AA Senlor Play Dramatic Club Sr Class Colors OSTL ANN LAURINE MULVIHILI Academlc Science MaJor Ann Most obstacles m life can be overcome wlth a smile Clxmc Attendant 1 AA Dramutnc Club Jr 8: Sr Soc Comm Cla-x-4 Wlll Freshman Orlentatlon 1952 3 Edltor ln chnef Paradox Mun Mun Ren Senlor Play Comm Athletic As-an Variety Show Nursing St Many s ANTHONY CHAS MURABITO Academic Commelclal M1-um Chico I dont say much but I thunk plenty 1 yr Freshman Football .Tumor V Football Navy CARMELA V MURABITO Academlc Commexclal Majm Carmla Although petite alvnys hxppy always gay a frxend to all anyday I AA f'l'reasl Glee Club Junmr Social Committee RBI FRED SAMUEL MURABITO Art Mayo: Freddlo I dont say much but I thunk plenty Undecxded JANE WATSON ODSTED Academic L xtm Jamo Happy go lucky never a cue always ready to take a dare Jr Soc1alC-ommlttee Jn Historical Club Llhraly Assistant OS l'C no -P '-un... Q '!h WILLIAM O HARA Academlc Scuence He mixed his sports and studies and mixed them well Forum Student Chamber Electrical Engmeex CARL D PALMITESSO Academic Industrial Art-4 Salas xught Chmlcs Atlas all he knows 1 3 Vans-.xtv Football I yr Val arty Basketball Z yr Valsnty Base- bl Undecided EDWARD ALFRED PATANE. Academlc Latin MaJo1 Expxu-.ink one -4 oprmon 1.1 e ut Am: :lc in pxlv1le1.,e Oul Q Head Syracuse Umvexslty Law EDWARD J PATANE Academic Latm Major A lad who can study hard and play h nd at the same time Mur Mm Owl Nl Head Undecided RUTH PENFIELD Academlc Commercial Ruthm Rude em Cowboys Undecided DAVID EARL PERRE'I'l' Acxdemxc Math MaJor Dave Faye thee well and lf forever fare thee well' Owls Head Alpha Famma Rep Intel Club Councll 2 yr Hlstorlcal Club lTreasl Student Pan Amer :can League S oc Comm J Variety Show J Prom Comm Paradox Staff Dele gmte S U C C 1Ma'cwellb S Delegate to U of R Sr Play Colors Wlll Teaching PHILIP C. PETERSON Academic-Commercial Major Phil ls My Face Red? Undecidc d CAROLYN IRACE PIA77A Academic Commercl rl Major Carol You can keep your Dick and Harry Ill keep my Tom Owl-1 Head Sr Social Committee Secretarr rl Work JOSEPH ANTHONY PIA77A Academic Commercial Mfuor oe Lovt all trust few do wrong to none Undecided MARY PATRICIA POTTER Academic Commercial Muor Pat Comes ind goe-r rn a quiet man ner Wor JOHN PROUD Academic Latin MaJor Jack Work fascrnitei me rn fact I could look at it for hours Sr Social Committee Jr and S Council Rep Undecided JAMES JOSEPH PURTELL Academic Commeru rl Jimmy Happy am I from care m free why arent they 'dl contented lrke me B M! Chorus Sm ill Enwemble nd tenor rn B M K quartet Seminary St Andrevss Roche'-iber N Y Paradox KENNETH PURTELL Academic-Latin ..Ken.. It is strange what a man may do. and women yet think him an angel. Glee Club, Chorus, Trr-as. of Sorrh Class. Student Council, Baseball, Band, Intercluh Council, .Ir. Social Committee. Mur'-Mur, All State Festival. Small Ensemble. Undecided MARION LOUISE QUIMBY Academic Commercial Mary Lou 'lhe -rmlle th it wont come off Stenotrapher AUDREY ESTI-IER RANOUS Ac ulemrc Commercial Audra Alwaya a smile nevrr a Worry Student Pan American League Historic Ll Club Mur Mur Assistant Editor Cla-as Will Committee 9th yr Social Studie-r DAR Award R B I NIVIAN RANOUS Academic Hnmemakrnpz Brm Tho-ae Mrnetto j.,lll'I rzet ill tht men and -rhs rs no exception Undecided CHERIE ANN RAUSS Thusa Her vunnrnt, wayfx hive made for her a multitude of friends Libr ry A'-N Clinic Ass Cafeteria Aw Dramatic Club Hretnrrcal Club Interclub Council Rep Worl PAFRICIA MAUREEN REID Academrt Scrente Pat A wueet girl in every way Senior Play S1 Social Committee Senior Prophe-xy Chairman Senior Color Committee Potwdrm St ite Feather-4 College I . . rl rv ' - . ' H 1 . .. , .. . , ' ' in 1 ' 1 1 r .ur '. , '. ' ' . ry- : , ' . 4 , r. . .. ' ' l ' . rr , - 1, , H HJ rl A ' '. ' 41 x 1 L .Q .. ' .' ' I- l ' '. ' ' . - ' . ' ' , 'I I . , . t . 1. E . ' K ' 14 ll H l il , ' ' - H - . I' ' - z A U ' , ' -' A, - -n rl, ' .t - - - - Academic-Homemaking Major .. ., .. .. . rr . 2 . - 1' ' I . 2 r l i l r l r ' . I' .. , ., .l A' ,, S A rr , V ,' . ' . V . 2 ' . . 5. . - ' ' - - , , . A . z z ' ' - -. f - .1 23 1 Paradox BARBARA L ROLAND Academrc Commercml M uor Barb Thlnls much trllxs lrttlf- Undcclde BEVERLY J RUSSELL Academrc Commercral Magor Bev I c'1n resret anythmg but temp tatron and lt, seems to rmrea of Il Paradox Staff I A A Hlit0llC2l Club Clrnlc Attendn nt Undecrded DELOPFS MAE RUSSELL Academrc Cnmmeru rl M1101 Dee Sweet. rn lxu5.hter gentle rn speech everyono says -ho perch Salvrtron Army Off PHILIP LAWRENCF SA! NERI Acadr mrc Industrml A11-4 Phrl An ull Hound good guy Undr L :ded RICHARD J SANFORD Academrc Commercial M'1Jor Drclx A p,ood sport from head to toe rnd th rt s A long may from head to oe Und: cxded NORMAN ANTHONY SANFORD Acarlemrr' Indufatrr rl Alt-r Norm Nou lf I une mlncrpal Boulrm. Team Sxummrng, Socral Commrttee S Socral Com mrttee College K rl SALLY IRENE SCHAFFER Academic Scrence a A flne head of han' adds beauty a good face Jr and Sr Soc Comm Mur Mur A flme Club Cl rw Wlll Sew Ins. CIICIG, Ping Pom, Club OSTC MARY ALICE SCI-ILOTTERBECK Ac rdemrc Science Slats Doei sho laugh Juat look t thowe drmrvle-. Alpha famma Mur Mur flee Club Work MARY MARC ARET SCHULTIKIE Acwdemlc Science MaJor Cmger With 'xx little nowe aw poo-rhle '-he rnalres her presgnq-9 fgh, Ou s Herd Clrnrc Att J 8: S1 Soc Comm S1 Play Comm College JAMES SCHWITTER Ac-rdemrc Commerclal MaJor Jrm Quret trll you get to know hrm College RUTH I SEF rdemlc Cnmmercul Mmm Ruthro Aprrwrli bo everyone who know-. hor Mun Mu: Stuff Audm Squad L brxry K-wr-rtant 'lylrlvxt for Mrlr Mm' Secret urrl Work PE1 ER ANTHONY SE! RET10 Academxt Industrml Art-. Crgar' Drdnt thunk I wa-1 ever pomp. to make It O S T C or Navy MARK ARET L SEMMENS Academlc S1-1en11 Magor Loramo He1 motto 114 Ju-1t -1m1lc ull woeq may M rM111 I X A Stucent Cfillnfll rench Club J Sl bocn Comm Ph1lomel111n1-1 J Prom Comm Small En-11 mble Intuclub Councll R111 NYS Pe-atlval Senmr Pl 1y Comm Chmu'-1 LE'ld0fShlIl Confelence Cl1n1c AQ-11q1t'1nt Ath let1c Show Nuxqlng School St Marys Rocheater ROSEMARY SERENO Ar' lllefnll' Comme-111 11 MAJOI Ro-110 Look lmdu I made It I1b1ary A-1-at I A A Offlce A-wt Alpha I amm1 Wo1 l-C PATRICIA MARIE SHANNON COITIITIOILIII Ac 1dem1c Ptt The Lood dle young, I vvlnt to 1v1 Pamdox St 1ff L1b1 11y A-ut Owls 1 AA J P1om Comm Aucm Vlillcll S1111 ld H1 Y W4 1k HINDA RITA SHAPIRO Aca1lem1c Comme-rclal My futu1e plmq who me Why Im worklmz on an MR S degxeel Chonus flee Club Undeclded THELMA JANE SHURR Academlc Commerc1 11 MaJor Thel QISLIIQSS IS beat Bowlmg, C' A A Jr Soclal Comm I-I1 Y Sr Soual Comm Mur Mur Tymqt Secrs t 1ry IVAN WARD SILLIMAN Academu: Math M1101 Slup fod grant me the -seremty to ac cept thmgq I cannot change Cour age to change thll'lL 'l I can and w1-sdom to know the d1fference B M I Le Clrcle FIBIICBIH Bmd Oul 1 H1 ad Pan Ame-ru-an Club N1vy thin Haxvard College then P11e-athood Paradox CAROI ANN SMITH 1hlfllI8YYllC Homemultlnp, Major C111ol Alu 1yu hmpy 11lw'1yw1 gay Alxs1y-1 -1m1l1n1z everydly Undeuded MARILYN JANE SMITH A1-adem1c L'1t1n M'1J0l T141 not t1uly and that one can not h we lll2lll'1 l und beauty to B 1nd NYSSMA Cl1n1c Att Owl 11 Held S Claw Set Pa1t1c1p 1t1on 111 V'111fftv Show-1 Dancmg. Jr 81 S1 Som 1l Comm Jr Prom Comm OSTC PEARI ANN SMITH Art M'1Jor Sm1tty Knowlorlge plus good nature Phxlomc-l111n-1 Small Enaemble M111 M111 Se-moz Play Came1 1 Club Alt School DAX' ID LEE SPRINCALL Academm Sc1ence Dwa My memory IB the thmpz I for LI BM! Paradox NYSSMA Small FIl49YYllllE B Ml Quartet College DESMOND SULLIVAN Academlc Sclenco M1101 De-11 How could he l1ve w1thout foot ball and urls 5 yrs football St Bonwentlne RUTHE XNNE SY RELL Academ1c Sclenu Young,-stel J11u1us1IX I cant va ut unt1l November Paradox Staff HISIOTIC 1l Club flee Club Vlqual Ald Squad J BOCIHI Commlttee Sr Soc1al Com mlttee Il11m.-1t1t Club Lmbrary As -ustant Interclub Counc1l Tenms Club H1Y bt Marys Nurslny, School 5 , .i... - 11 - 11 ,, l . . . i 1 ' . 1 . ll - '. 2.1 . .1 l ' 1 ' ' ' F ' , 1. 51 -. ' 11 -- - -- ' . ' ' r 11 ' ' ' V 'z . 1 , 1 . , Z' i 2 1 .' 1 i - 'I - 1 ' 2 - - 1' ' ' h ' 'I , , . '. . 7 L1 ' 'L . t '1' . L . 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' , r. 7 ' 1 , ' , 1 1 1 . . 11 , - 2 , 1 1 1 I q. , 1 r Paradox DIANE IRENE TEIFKE Academrc Scrence Magor Heres a Errl nrce rn 'rll ways 'ind so easy on the eyes Sophomore Rep to Student Coun crl JV Cheerleadrnfz 1 yr Var srty Cheerleading 2 yr Paradox Staff flee Club Junior Social Comm Senior Social Comm J Prom Comm J Clfrss Variety Show Class Motto Claw Prophecy Comm Prng Pom. Club Commun lty Chest Drive Nursing St Elrzabethc JOAN LOUISE Tl-IUROW Academic Commercr rl Joanre Thrs quiet grrl vsrll SIIIDIISE' you Owls Head Pres of D E Hr'-tor rcal Club Pam Amerrcan Club Rochester Strong Memor ral ETHELYN LUCILLE TYNAN Academic Commercral Beauty draw-. more than oxen Secretary LORRAINE VINCENT Ac rdemrc Latrn Maror Lorraine As silent as the oceans roar Friends like her' I wish were more-.' 0.S.'l'.C. JEAN WALLACE Academic Commercial 'Jeannie She's quiet but, oh so nice. ' Undecided MARLENE ANN WATERMAN Academic-Commercial Micky She's not shy when you get to know her. Student Pan American League, Glee Club, Clinic Attendarnt, Jr. Social Comm.. Paradox Staff. Se- nior Play. R,I.T. JAMES FRANCIS WA'I'I'S JR Academic Mathematrcs Gunner Lrfes whrt you make rt thrs boy can take rt Junior Soc Comm 3 yr Foot a B rseball Student Chamber of Commerce iPresb Sr Play S Soc Comm D D A Urrentatrnn Day Comm Prom Comm Unrversrty of Buffalo BEVERLY JANE WELLS Academic Commercral Bev Looks brfrrns and personality What more could a f,lll ask for vs wr Head f A J c Comm Undecided MARY LOU WHEELER Academic Homemakrnir Mary Lou A y,'ry Llll who always likes a good trme Phrlomelrans Rec Sec Small En -remble Musrc Fc strval Alpha Kamma Chorus I lee Club 4 yr Undecrded MART ARET ANN WHITE Ac rdemrc Commercral Margre 'A pleasing marnner, a smile or a . Mur'-Mur Typist Mur'-Mur Rep. FRANK DAVID WILLIAMS Academic-Commercial Booney If you walk straight you will be happy: If you go wrong you will be sorry. B.M.!'. Small Ensemble F , ' , P'es. of D.E. Club Vice-Pres.. Pres. of S.P.A.D., Manager of Football Team Sr Soc. Comm., J . oc. Comm., Historical Club, NYSSMA 1951-52, Cross Country Team. Paradox, Festival All State 50 and 51. Marines or Navy DOROTHY AMELIA WOODLAND Academic Commercial Do1't The girl with the eternal Mood nature. Philomelians-Sec., G.A.A., Basket- ball, D.E., Club, Glee Club, 4 yr., Small Ensemble, Chorus, Music Festival. Retail Work f Paradox IXVII X 1 1 1 32 F- , 111 1 1 1 N 1 f- -vi 1111111 I1 ' 1 1 1 11 11 N411 11 V5 HHN w HIFI' 111 I I1 x x XXIN X HN 4 N 1 NI1IIIX X 1 U1111 NL91111111 1 II 11111 1 em 11 IIXYIII XVII.I,l,XN1 IHNYICII I -ff, - 1 Iv-IV, X1-:11I1-111i1-,111 31111111 11 1'1I1V' ff' .. . as .111s11:1-11 Sl'I.l.I 21N 'l'11 --11-I1, 111 I'1111I. 11 N1-1-11, .1111I .X1-11111-111'1--5111-111-v M3111 1111 111 1i1-I1I. '-g,,I1x.-- XI11I1,1 1i,1111111:1. L 112: II .1111':1,1f Q .. 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IQ114'-1 - V -11 1L'1lYl'N 111s 111'11111N 111 111111 1' :11-. Paradox X 1 1 1111111111 1..1 1111111111111-1l1X X1111111'11111111111X11111.X.111 111111'1 1111.111 11111-.1'. 11 11','.1X 1111111 11111111X1111'N'1111l1 X111111 111.1111 X11111'1111XX1111111115 111111 X'111II1.l1l11t11X .1111q 11X1 111'17 X 1111111 F111-11 111:1t1X1X 111.11 111-1'1'.11111111X.11111111 11113111111 1111-1'1g1 1i1111111X1111'1 l1A1'11'11'A1f11 '11Q1i1l,1L'1 1111 X11'111 '1'1111' 11 X1'111111fXx11'11 '11, if X .11'f'11'11111111'1111 11 11' 111TX1111'1I.11111l 11-1111X 1 -1 1.11111 '1 1' ,.'N 'X' 1? '111 k111.1. 11f111 1.11'1111X .1-1X11'1X1'1l11.1.' A 71111. 1 '111' w N .. 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LZ IWW- A - x 4 sz - - 21' 1 Fl - Paradox NAME Halleck Dr Mahalon Hammond Marlon Exelyn Hannon Mrs George fEdna Kanausl Harper Lerghton Harrrs Raymond Hawk Mrllard Hennessex Mrs Mary fMary Dalral Herbert Mrs A E lJulra Krrngl Hooker Mrs Ed iHelen Crowleyl Jettx Mrs Earl it eorgra Putneyl Johnson Mrs Marcella fMarcella Prosserl Ka rch Frances lsarprnskr Mrs Ruth lRuth Rrchardsl kehs Mrs Ralph fMary Krnnesl lsrlburn Lola La Fax re Mrs Hayes lHelen Rooneyl La Rock Charles E Lawton Ruth Lester Kenneth tS1ster Margretta Nlunl Lxlxe Jack Mahaney Marcella H McAnanex John P McAssey Alrce McCullough Dr' James McNaught Allce Metcalf James fDeceasedl Mexer Mrs Frances IFrances Prercel Mosher Mrs Kathryn IKathryn Whalen? Mrller Mrs Helen I Munson Mrs Rrchard lVanessa Jones! Murphy Mrs Fdward 1Mx rtle Edlandl Munras J Earl Myers Mrs Carolyn Nash Francrs H fDeceasedl Nexrlle Marcella L Northrop Dorothy M 1Dorothx Martrnl O Brren O Brren O Brren O Mara Harry Katherme Mary Mrs Katherrne 1Kather'1ne Donoxanl O Rerlly Alrce Prerce Beatrrce Place Emma Quesnell Ned fDeceasedl CITY Worchester N Y N Merrrck L I Clarr Shores Mrch Oswego N Y Constantra N Oswego N Y Rochester N Y Hempstead N Y Rochester N Y Oswego N Amsterdam N Oswego N Y Newark N Wellselg Mass Oswego N Y Oswego N Kenmore N Y Solvay N Y Black Rrvcr N Swracuse N Y Oswego N Y Ft Edwards N Y Oswego N Y Stockbrrdge Mass If ulton N Y Osw ego N Oswego N Charleston Schenectady N Y New York N Osw ego N Y COLLEGE Syr Umv MD OSTC Syr Umv O S T O S T C Cornell U Beaxer c Syr U Eastman S Mu O S T C Syr Umv Rochester Dental Drspensars Syr C S T C OSTC U Queens U MD CM Inst Musrc Syr Unrv BS MS NYU 8zCol U NYU Col U Syr U OSTC BS MS PROFESSION Phy srcran Teacher Parts Dept Mgr Engineer of N Y S Hrghways Regrstrar O S T C Teacher Housew rfe Housewrfe Col Mrlls Office Teacher Dental Hygrene Teacher O S T C Teacher Housewrfe Ow ner LaRock s Sandwrch Bar Chef Government Englneer Teacher Physreran Prop of Yarn Nook Teacher Ass Sec Treas Ames Iron Works Housewrfe Teacher Lrbrarran Housewrfe v Q ' Q QY. . ' . ' ' . i . , , , , . . .A.B. Lower, Mildred Glens Falls, N. Y. St. Rosa. Albany Teacher . ,L . ' '. , 1, . Y, ggi ' Y - . . . V ' , . . I N. 53,4 NAMF Rrhx Ruth Rrehardson Rrch rrdsorr Rrchardson Mrs Robert tF'lorence Mrllcrb Rrchardson Ruth I' Rrlew Francrs T Robarge Francrs II Bernadet tc Mr s P rnest Rooney Ilclen Sattrnovu Vrrgrnra Srnclarr I' redcr uk Slattery Sparrow Kathry rr Kenneth Sullrvdn Joseph Tullar Stanlex Tupper Emerson Wade John W Vkkrlrdth Vlrs Lester tBessrc Wdlldcer Wergelt Htnry Werner Joseph Wrlder Frederrck Woodruff' Mrs Befrtrrce Wrrght Dorothw CITY Osxugo IN Y Oswego N Y Watertown N Lycomrng N Y Oswego N Y Racket-. Hrr N W Fnflewood N J Bataxra N Y Rochester N Y Osxugo N Y Auburn N Y Long, Reich Cfrlrf Zrmmerman 'Vlrs Wrlham Lakewood IN J tMar5 Rose Grrffml IOIIFQI' L BS rIS O S T C' Sr UBS S Syr Unrx BN 'VIS Ilobar t B S B 5 M D Unrw of Alab'1m'1 TC' TC' TC' T FJPIQIYI 2 1 ww '53 Paradox PRO! FSSION 'I L rc her Senror Int rvrexxer Labor Dept N Y S Housewrfe Tefreher Local Ins A Drrector of N Y S Employment Otfrce Dr-'rler Serxrce Rep Iwhxsrcmn Teac her Housew rfe Prrrr of B rlstorr Spfr Fmchu Housexx rle 2 V- -H V Q , Syr. '. .s.-N '-1 ' ' u - 1 ' 5 - r - ' .YD t .- . . . ' v ' v ' Q ' '. ' . : 'r , . . . . .-M. . ' A- HY , , 1- - x 1 l i- h vi I -I , ' A I , . lj' K , r' h Slattery, Elizabeth ' . 'v v Af.- - . ' fr .4 . Y. L K , ' , , 'D , . . S. . ,. 1- ' U 1 1 ' A .ssl V A1 Y I. . Sl 7 ' , . . . X' , ' t 'X r . . . r V D O. S, . ,, , 1 J I ' , -' ' , . . O. S. . ,. ' r' 1' , Y. I s' Y K v -fi U . ' ' , . ' ' 1 ' . '. . O. S. .C S KA Al' -u . 4 T -s V r- ss! JA I N454 U C 0 .ass-01 !g ' , ip A A in iQ ,E 'Zvi .. Paradox 950 I 52 I N l I EGO W OS Paradox 850 OSWEGO IN THE V5 o. 'Q Paradox The Oswego Hlgh School Cne Hundred Years By RALPH M I-'AUST 1 Old Academy Days C1831 1852 II Hlhe Free 1 ubllc Hlgh School The Early Years C1853 18721 The Admlmstratlon of Mr Emerson Hamllton C 1854 18 721 Orlgm of the Normal School Changes ln the Hxgh School Academy Buxldm Destroyed by Fire Close of Dr Hamilton s Xdmmnstratlon The Mlddle Years C1873 19231 The Admmxstratlon of lV1r Charles W RlCh8I'dS lhe l'1ft1eth Anmversary 19113 lhe Admlmstratlon of Mr 1'reder1ck Len hton Q 1910 19201 Col W A Robmson and the H1 h School The Modern Period Q 192 3 195 31 lnhe AdfnlDlStfaflOH of Mr Lharles E Rlley Q 1920 19391 lhe Admxmstratlon of Mr Ralph Nl Faust 1939 to date lll A Look Ahead 56 . - ' 1 A. - A B. ' - C1873-19101 ' ' c, ' - I ' - 1 Paradox The Oswego Hugh School- One Hundred Years In the busy lrfe ot people 'Ind of institutions anniversaries proxrde an opportunity to reflect on whence xxe haxe come and toxxard what xxe ire headed In the xx ords of Soren Kierkegaard the famous Danish scholar Life can only be understood back wards but rt must be lrxed forwards So this xear of 1953 xxe pause to rctlect on the one hundred years of the Osxx ego Ili h School to help us understand xx hat made us what we are I Old Academy Days 11831 18525 While this year marks the one hundredth annrxersary of a free public hrgh school rn Oswego the bevrnmngs of an rnstrtutron of hrgh school grade go back to the xear 1831 Just a fexx years before this date the Osxxego Canal had been completed H8281 and the village was incorporated The years from 1831 to 1836 rn Oswego were '1 period of great optimism the population rose from 2117 to 1000 land values sky rocketed and commerce and lndustry offered rich rexxards to energetic men Then rt xxas that a Group of leading CltlCDS decided Osxxego should haxe an academy Board of Trustees was incorporated and the great crvrc leader of early Oswego Alxon Bronson xvas its first president He was also the first village president and the first president of the Board of Trade the forerunner of the Chamber of Commerce Mr S F Sxxift xxas the first principal of the Oswego Academy The Academy met rn '1 house purchased for school purposes on West Fourth Street between Seneca and Van Buren Streets An academy building, had been built in 1831 on tht site of the old hrgh school tWest Fhrrd Street across from lfranklrn Square xxhrch xxe knovx as W est Prrkl but tor rts first txxentv years the burldrnff xxas rented as a boarding house academies rn other communities rt xx as purely a prrxate school xxhere tuition fees were charged It rs likely that the pr rncrpal was the only teacher although rt is pos sible that he had an assistant depending on the number of students 1n attendance There xxas little or no state supervision of the school and polrcxmakmg was largely the hands of the Board of Irustees By 1840 there xvas also a large female seminary rn operation serving both boarding and day students It met in the Unrted States Hotel located rt West Sryrth and Seneca Streets and later the building became the first home of the Osvxego Normal School Prixate schools of this type xxtre short lived The Osvxego Academy however met rn rts house on West Fourth Street for txxen ty years until 1801 xxhen it xx as moved into the top floor of the burldrng originally designed for rt on West Third Street opposite the park For nearly three quarters of a centurx except for short intervals a school of hrgh school grade had existed on the West Third Street site The old Academy building rs described as a three storx brick building xxhose top floor vxas for a time the only public hall rn the community vxas used for lectures concerts the rtre and meetrn s on public affairs For txxo years longer the Osxxego Academx carried on II The I rc e Public High School A The Earlx Years f18o3 1872! Osxxegos first public hrffh school came into bernff exactly one hundred years ago It xx rs a result of the groxxrng, conxrctron on the part of thrnkrng people that a dt mocracy could nexer function effectrxely urless all the peoplt had access to schools 7 l ' 1 1 '- 1 U I 11 V C ' 7 - 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' 's 1 1 1 ' 1 1 vx' 1 - - - , ' 1 1 .1 1 1 , '11, F 1 1 . . g . . 1 1 , . s , 5- . T . - I I - 1. . K K' K. ' 1 1 1 ' 1 Y 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 5 ' 7 v 1 C - ' ' . , ' r' , 1 1- , ' . . 7 ' ' '7 l . 1 1 1 v. YC D I I 1 V1 ' K Y 1 1 1 1 - , 5 , 1 . 1 1 x ' 1 5 x ' ' 1- T - ' , - 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 ' 1 ' ' .. 1 1 . 1 ' ' 1 . , , . 1 , 1 y V . 1 ,, . The records are scant as to the operation of the old Academy. Like similar 1 ' . 'S' ' '1 ' 5. . .1 in 1 1 1 ' 1 1,1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 , 1 '. 1 1, 1 1' ' ' ' L. ' 1 - n - - ' s 1 S 1 81' 4 -1' 2 . ' ' SA. ' ' 1. 1 1 . .'. 1 5 V 1 v 1 ' ' f 1 ' - ' 1 v ' . ' ll., .1 l 1 . P, 1 V' 7 . 12.1 1 1 1' , 1' ' ' ' I- 1 . ' ' 1 1 , 1 , . E 5 -M Paradox and educatlon regardless of thelr wealth or oosltlon The man respons1ble for the establ1sh ment of the free publ1c h1gh school 1n Oswego was Edward A Sheldon famed as the founder of the Oswego State Normal School now known as the Oswego State Teachers College It must nevel be forgotten howevex that wlthout the confldence and support of llberal and thou htful cltlzens of Oswego Mr Sheldons work would have been lmpossxble both wnth respect to the tstabhshment of the h1 h school as well as establlshment of a trammg class for Oswego teachers whxch was the seed of the Nolmal School Begmnmg 1n 1848 the xear Oswego was mcorporated as a ctty a 'novement was put under way to establlsh free grade schools m Oswego Up to thls tlme a number of school d1str1cts evusted m the c1t5 each w1th a separate set of trustees and llttle lntegratxon between them Each school was a mlxture of all grades A leader 1n the movement for free schools was Mr Sheldon Whlle he had attended Hamllton College he had no profess1onal trammg for educatlonal work He w as however a per son dedlcated to 1mprov1ng the opportumty of those who could not afford to attend the dlstrlct late schools He enllsted the support and cooperat1on of many of the best c1t lzens of Oswego and actually founded a free school COI'lS1StlI'lg of 120 chlldren most of whom had rarely lf ever seen the 1ns1de of a schoolroom The school cont1nued for 18 months and was then abollshed for lack of support At the start the plan of free schools met w1th severe oppostltlon was agxtated for several geaxs and f1nall5 was abandoned ln 1853 when the same result was accompllshed through the passage of an act by the State Leglslature wh1ch created the system of free publ1c schools for Oswego Leaders ln the Leglslature who mtroduced the measures and worked for Edward A Sheldon 1853 Oswegos fnst Board of Educatxon was otganlzed and Edward A Sheldon was called back from Syracuse where he had accepted a posltlon as Supermtendent of Schools to set up the Oswego school system and to become 11S flrst Super1ntendent of Schools Mr Sheldon reorgamzed the dxstrxcts and then' schools and set up a graded sys tem from the first through the nmth years In the reorganlzed plan he provlded for a f1ee publ1c hlgh school as the crownmg glory of h1s system of free schools Th1s school sald Sheldon shall be a thorough academ1c mstltutlon Later he was to report that the hlgh school has glven a hlgh tone and character to the whole sys tem Whxle the system of free graded schools was acceptable to the magorxty of cxtxzens a real struggle ensued through the next few years to retaln a free publ1c hlgh school Sheldon found lt repeatedly necessary m h1s annual reports to sell the 1dea of pay mg taxes to support the h1gh school wh1ch only the few attended About fifty students presented themselves at the opemng of the h1gh school ln the fall of 1803 It met m the hall on the th1rd floor of the Academy bulldmg where xt cont1nued to hold sessxons unt1l 1867 The bu1ld1ng also housed some elementary grades and later an unclasslfled school and a commerclal school as well The fxrst prmclpal of the school was Mr Delos Gary asslsted by two women teachers He w as succeeded a yeal later 118.343 by Mr Fmerson J Hamllton The Admlmstrlhon of Fmcrson J Hamilton C1854 l872j The adIT1lYllSllEltl0I1 of the h1gh school under Mr Hamllton spanned a perlod of elghteen xears Under h1s dnectlon a putely Englxsh and Class1cal course of studles Q8 K S . . . U O 1 ' ' ,I -I Q , m ' 'cr ' 23 . . . . y - . . ,, X ,, .L . y . - , their passage were the Hon. James Platt, and the Hon. D. C. Littlejohn. On May 11, 1 N . K . , 1 Y . , ' ,, . Y I . . ' Paradox Hon D C Littlegohn l-Ion James Platt was set up and administered SubJects studied included English grammar coumposi tlon and declamatlon Mathematics including Algebra Geometry Trignometry Sui veying Navigation and Astronomy French Latm and Greek and Drawing and Pen manship Some choice of subjects was allowed the student but English and the classics formed the basis of the curriculum The length of the course of studies varied from three to four years During most of his tenure as principal Mr Hamll ton had the assistance of his wife as preceptress and two to three other teachers depending on the number enrolled At no time over this period 11854 18721 did the annual enrollment exceed 135 students and most of the time it was around 90 to 100 For the eighteen years up to 1872 there were only 228 graduates of the school 70 gentlemen and 158 ladies or an average of between 12 and 13 each year It is of mterest to note that the first class to graduate from the Oswego High School in 1856 numbered three students The Class of 1808 consisting of elghteen members was the first class to be publicly awarded the diploma One might wonder in considering the period from 1853 to 1872 why it was that so few students attended the high school Here was the period of greatest growth of Oswego when the population rose from 12 000 in 1850 to 20 000 in 1870 The decade 18:10 to 1860 was one of unqualified prosperlty with great shipments of grain extensive slacking durmg the Civil War years The answer is of course that only those stu dents completed thelr high school course who were intent upon entering college and the professions or to engage in teaching Many of the newcomers to Oswego were largely immigrants or children of immigrants who were drawn here by work oppor tunltles incident to the thriving commercial activity of the city For many of them the only opportunity to learn to read write and cypher was during the wmter months when the commercial activities of the port were at a standstill For them the Board of Education happily provided what were known as Arlthmetlc Schools which large numbers of young men and women as well as adults attended for two to three months durmg the winter Two met durmg the day another at night The subjects taught were Spelling Reading Writing practical Arithmetic and Book keeping with the latter subJect in most demand A report of the period indicates that most of the pupils of this school exhibited a degree of application and diligence highly commendable securing to themselves thorough and rapid progress and afford mg the most unmistakable evidence that they appreciated the liberallty of the Board ln providing a school so perfectly adapted to their peculiar wants An Unclassified and a Commercial school also served many students of high school age durmg the latter part of this period 39 , , 'Q : ' , ' - 1 ' Y ? , Z , . manufacture of flourg when canal and lake traffic climbed to new heights, scarcely ' i I - V - . . 1. . ,y . 1 Q , . l V l 7 I - . . . 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Paradox Origins of the Normal School No history of the Oswego High School would be complete w1thout puttmg 1nto proper perspective the part the High School played in giving birth to the more wide ly known Oswego Normal School For it was in the last year of the hlgh school course that Supermtendent Sheldon set up a subject called The Theory and Practice of Teaching which was to be elected by those students who planned to go 1nto teach ing It is obvious that from the beglnnmg Sheldon dreamed of securing the teachers for his schools right from his own school system It has been with much difficulty he wrote in his second annual report t1855J that the Board has been able to secure thoroughly qualified and efficient teachers and it is their hope that through the High School this deficiency may be supplied Provision was made for those young ladies who planned to go into teaching to observe and practice 1n the prlmary grades under the most efficient teachers The first graduating class of the High School in 1856 conslsted of three members one of whom was Miss Eliza J Nichols Said Mr Sheldon with apparent satisfaction ln h1s annual report Miss Nichols goes in as a teacher in our public schools indication in the right direction This is but the first fruits of the thigh! school In 1857 however the high school course of study was changed from four to three years Under the four year high school course students were required to remain in school foi thirteen yeals three years in the primary department three in the Junior department and thxee in the senior department before being admitted to the high school Popular demand seemed to call for the shortening of the high school course since it was felt that more would stay to giaduate if the course were shox tened With the shortened course the plan for high school gill seniors studying the Theory and Practice of Teaching and doing practice teaching in the elementary giades seems to have been dropped Sheldon however did not give up his driving interest in studying the means of improving elementary education and methods of teaching Up to that time clementaiy students learned then lessons in a rote fashion Sheldon firmls beliexed that the material taught young children could be and that it was necessaiy to pioceed from the simple to the complex while all the t1me perception and comprehension was taking place To train his primary teachers along these lmes Sheldon olgan17ed a Teachers Institute which met every Saturday morning and the primary teacheis studied his advanced principles of teaching So successful was he in pioneering for refoimed methods in the primary grades that the Board of Educat1on in 1861 agieed to establlsh a Tiamin Class for teachers as a department of the H1 h School It was fnst known as Model P1 imary School Teach els Depaitment The purpose of the Training Class was to prepare high school graduates for pri mary teaching in Oswego schools in accordance with the most improved methods and Superintendent Sheldon confidentally felt that the methods he was evolving in the Oswego schools were the most outstanding in the country The Training Class was first composed of graduates of the Oswego H1 h School a few students from abroad and the teachers of the p1 imary schools of the city F01 the first year the Training Class was under the direction of a Miss Jones an experienced teacher of teachers from London Fngland whom Mr Sheldon had induced to come to Ameiica to help implement the Pestalozzian principles which he had set up for his primary schools During this year the Training, Class met for lectures each day at the High School after the 3 30 closing hour It used various groups of primary children as practice classes duiing the day It was a one year course Within two years thc State became so interested in Sheldon s teacher training work that in 1863 legislation was passed placing the school under the Joint control of the State Superintendtnt of Public Instruction and the Oswego Board of Education with the State providing financial support for the expenses of instruction and the C113 the expense of building heat and equipment Sheldon IU the meantime had taken over the active direction of the Training School as well as continuing his duties as Superintendent of the Oswego schools He continued in this dual capacitv until 1869 after which he devoted full time to the pxmcipalship of the Normal School In 1860 the Board of Education purchased the United States Hotel property 60 .. . - vv - ' - -. . . . . H ' ' ' N . , . . .I , 3 . . . . I . . . . l Q , H D . v . . 2 ,, . . . . . ian . , , 1 . . ' ' y y v s ' v - ., L . i V w H . 1 ,, . - , . 1 . 74 . y ,. Y . presented in an interesting manner which was adapted to their understanding level, s 'U v, ' 1 v U Q' - ,, . . 1-' Q YY Y . . Y . . . ' 'U . ll iv h . , 1 v 4 . v . -. . '. . . . . 7 W , l ' ' ' ' I . . ' v , Paradox which was located on the cor ner of West Sixth and Seneca Streets remodeled 'Ind equipped it at a cost of 331000 It could accommodate 250 students and 300 pupils for the practice school In 1866 thc Training., School was transferred to the new qu ir ters as well as the primary and Junior schools rn the First Ward whose pupils w ere used rn the model or practice school Then rn 1866 the city of Oswego transferred control of the property to the State of New York and from that time to the present the school has been a state mstrution and under state supervision It was largely from the city schools that Sheldon staffed the earlv Training School From the most effectrye grade teachers he selected his demonstration and critic teachers members of the high school faculty were used b tween the two schools and ln 186: the High School itself was transferred from the Academy building on West Third Street to a wing at the Normal School whc re it was hoped High School and Training Class students could use facilities and teachers in common Referring to the Training School Mr Sheldon said at the time that This Institution may be fairly considered an outgrowth of our public school sy stem and of this as also the honorable reputation our schools have achieved we have a right to be proud Changes m the Hlgh School It was also during this period that change begins to take place in the High School courses of study and in the method of examrnatrons Up to the 18605 the High School was largely a classical school that IS emphasis was placed on languages tLatrn Greek and French! and mathematics as the only true mental disciplines But m the early 1860s a new importance was placed on the natural sciences tBot rm Zoology and Geologyl rn the High School curriculum This likely was the influence of the Normal Schools emphasis on the natural sciences At least rt marked the Oswego High School as being among the first of the academies of the period to ques tion the importance of the classics and to give the sciences a respected place in the education process It was some years later however before Latin Greek and French became discretionary subjects in the High School curriculum demand by parents to haye their daughters excused from the mathematical course 'rt the High School Students could then elect whether to take the Full Couvrse which included mathematics or the Partial Course which omitted the mathematics and dr plomas were conferred accordingly For the times these must have been rather bold steps but Oswego was winning a reputation as a pioneer rn educational change and surely some of it was spilling over into the rigid curriculum of the High School Whose course of study was largely dictated by the colleges The methods of conducting examinations also was changed during this period In order to enter the High School a two day Written examination was required to determine a pupil s mastery of English grammar Arithmetic Physiology Ceography Reading and Writing In order to advance in High School subjects rt was necessary to pass oral examinations which lasted two days and which were conducted by the teacher rn the presence of qualified committees of prominent crtrz 'rs who very often would put the questions to the examinees themselves Something of the conflict as to what the Hrgh School course of study should con tain is well illustrated by the written reports of one Comnnrttee of Cuzens who heard the examinations rn 1839 On the whole said the report the Committee can say that the High School has lost none of its reputation as a preparatory classical school and they rejoice to see so manv of its pupils rn this department Yet the following year one of the Committees urged that greater consideration be given in the High School course of study to the rising importance of science and added that while wc would not deprecrate the value of dead and foreign lrxe languages we yet regard them chiefly as helps to the proper understanding of our own In 1866 the High School was placed under the supervision of the Regents of the University of the State of New York By the requirements of the Regents all schools whrch partrcrpated in appropriations of the Board were required to give examinations prepared at Albany and sent to the schools These first examinations were prelim mary examinations rn Arithmetic Geography and Grammar and were required for entrance into the High School William YVallace was the first pupil in Oswego to re 61 1 ' - . , ' ' , ' v -. I L v I - . . 1 . 5 Q Y V Y . -' . . S w . . , . . . 1 ,, H . I. . H . V . , y . v v Another change which helped crack the solid face of the old curriculum was the ' . ' ,' 1 - v 1 r I . v ' ' ' an , n - A it -B , Paradox fbi 11 1 my LLIVC a Regents dlploma For several yeals plehmlnary cxammatlons only were held ln F183 the prescnt sxstcm of adxanced CA'lfl'llIldtl0IlS ln the I-hgh School was 1naug,u lated Anothel lnfluence whlch the Nolmal School had on the cltx schools dullng thls pexlod w as to bllllg a radlcal change f1 om a school year conslstlng ol three terms to two terms 1n OldCl to COTlCSpOlld with the school xeal of the Noxmal School S closely integrated was the Normal School wlth the clty schools that adm1n1st1at1on of tue whole demanded lt A1 ulems Bllllldlllf., Destroy ed Bw Fire It was during the txme the High School classes were housed 1n the Normal School that the Academy bu ldln on West Thlrd Street across flom the park burned to the glflljlld t1868l The grade classes as Well as the Unclass1f1ed and Commerclal School whlch OCCUplCd the bulldmb were placed IH temporary quarters whlle a new bulldlng was erected The new bulldmg occupled the same slte as the Academy Bu1ld1ng and IS the school 1n Whlch the oldel generatlon of today recelved thelr hlgh school tram mg It was descubed at the tme as a flne structure bullt of brlck three storles hlgh wxth a large attlc for a gymnas1um 1f at anv t1me lt should be thought best to f1t xt uo for thls purpose Whatever phvslcal QXQFCISQ was g1ven 1n those days however was gxven m the classrooms the largest of whleh were equlpped wlth a new ly mvented desk and seat combmatxon so arranged that the desk dropped down while the seat turned up thus foldme up 1nto a small compass llke a book leaxmg abundant room betwe n desks fox malchmg gymnastlc OXEFCISCS or for cleanmg' On t1e exterlor twm tow ers or cupolas crowned the upper part of the blllldlllg ln one of whlch was hung the bell whlch summoned pupils to classes Cost of the new bulldmg and equipment came to 3130 000 Fo thls blllldlflg the Hlgh School was transferred from the Normal School 1n Februalx 1869 At the beglnnlng the Hlgh School occu pled only part of the top floor but aftel the early 19005 the reglstratlon began to ellmb so rapxdls that by 1923 when the bulldmg was abandoned the hlgh school classes fllled the entlre bulldlng as well as an annex adJacent to lt After standmg idle untll 1928 tie st1ucture was torn down Close of Dr Hamnltons Admlmstratlon After elghteen yea1s of dlstmgulshed servxce to the H1gh School as prmclpal and teacher of the classlcs and occaslonally of mathemat1cs or sclence Dr Hamlltons 62 , 1 ,, V, Z. . A ., V V, p. , ' A K if ug., ' ' 3, , H 'G -va. ., A yh ' . , .9 - , ' 4- . ' , fssga ' fr Q'-fl f H' ' ' . ' f's-. 5 1- ' 'V ' 'o W i .4 1 be -1 ' A V' . A .K . Q . -x 'I if X g..,y . 1 .rf - , Jung. -fl - ' x ' ,, - u w. t A M-N .,' . 7 . ' v 1 . ' ' , ' ' , . 17 ' ,, I, , . , .C . . , . . , - .' Y. .' H ' , ,- . . . '. ' ' , :Y ' s . A . ' , . 1 l 0 ' , v , ,' ' . . ' '. . ' 1 , ' . . . -1 .V ' Y xc .Y .4 1 S ' , ' ' 1 .A., , ' . Q ' ,7 A . .- . . . y . . . ..' ' ' , . ., . .. V . . . . U U . V Y . V . . . 1. Q ,,. ,, . . . . . - , , . . 7. . ,, . . . . , ,, . . . . , . . i . .H v . . . . 7' Y 1 A - . , . A , , ,... . . . . . ,, 9 . . l - . . 7 . , . . . , . . . . N k N-' . Y - . I Q , . . , , . ' , - V l v ' v 1 v y v , , - 9. ' ' I' . . . . - , Paradox admrnrstratron ended rn 187, Durmg that per rod the school had not changed greatly as far as the courses of study were concerned regrstratron had Increased somehow but never over 130 and the faculty varred from three to frve teachers Yet such was the qualrtv of Mr Hamrlton s work that the Regents of the Unrversrty bestowed upon hrm the degree of Ph D rn 1870 Thrs was a hrgh trrbute to the schoolmaster and 1 matter of prlde to the school tSome frye years later the Regents conferred a srmr lar honor upon Fdward A Sheldon rn recognrtron of hrs work rn establrshrng the Nor mal School and hrs work rn teacher trarnrngb It rs probable that the tenure of Dr Hamrlton came to an end partly as a result of the polrcy of retrenchment forced on the Board of Educatroa by the Common Coun cl By 1840 Oswego hrd reached rts peak as a commercral port Changes rn trans portatron methods were havrng., therr effect and busrness through the port had begun to declrne along wrth other local lousrnesses whrch were dependent upon port actrvrtres The Impact on the Board of Educatron rs best portrayed by rts resolutron of September 1812 Whrch reads Whereas the Common Councrl has redu ed the Budget of thrs Board and whereas the taxpayers are dem rndrng economy Therefore be rt Resolved That the Hrgh School be drscontrnued for the want of funds to pay the teachers Wrth the closlng of the school went Dr Hamrltons posrtron as prrncrpal However he and Mrs Hamrlton were soon to open a pr rvate school and the records show that he served as alder man rn 1879 80 as mayor rn 1881 and he was elected Superrntendent of Schools rn 1884 whrch posrtron he retarned untrl hrs death rn 1893 B The Wlrddle Years 11873 19235 The Admrnrstr rtlon of Mr Charles W Richards C1873 19105 After havrng been closed several months the Hrgh School was re opened rn February 1873 under the prrncrpalshrp of 'Vlr Charles W Richards The resolutron of February 4 1843 Whrch reop red the school rs srgnrficant rn that rt was a drrectrve cur rrculum of the past for rt reads rn part as follows Resolved That an I' nglrsh Hrgh School be establrshed rhe changed course of study now made rt possrble to recerve a full drploma wrthout Latrn or Greek but the subyects were strll retarned for those who needed them for college entrance or for those who felt they helped stamp a person educated Further elastrcrtx rn the program made rt possrble for the prrncrpal to substrtute subyects of equal drf frcultv rn a students program where rt seemed desrrable At thrs trme also H1 h School course was changed from three to four years The thrrty seven years of Mr Rrchards admrnrstratron marked not only the longest tenure of any of the srx prrncrpals of the school to date but rt also saw the most raprd rncr ease rn regrstratron of students When he took oyer drrectron of the school rn 1873 rt had a student body of 60 When Mr Rrchards closed hrs term to becorre Superrntendent of Schools rn 1910 there were 056 regrstered 1'r the Hlgh School The gradufrtron class that year numbered 3 and Charles W Rrehards for some years the graduatron exercrses had been held rn the Rrchardson 'lhertre 'Iht faculty had rncreased from three to nrneteen As early as 189.3 w hen the regrstratron numbered 217 Prrncrpal Rrchards noted that the school w 'rs three trmrs as large as the orrgrnal school 'md that steps should be taken to proxrde modern Hrgh School accommodatrons for 900 puprls By thrs trme the Hrgh School occupred the frrst and thrrd floors of the burldrnf' and was soon to rent rooms outsrde for addrtronal students It was even larger than the State Normal School We have no laboratory complarned Mr Rrchards our apparatus 63 .1.....1. . , s v Y' . 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' 1 . . , Paradox IS 1n close quaxtels the sta11s are nanow and clamped The bu1ld1ng IS behmd the tlmes out of date and ought to be relegated to the shades of the past wrapped 1n the glory of the SGFVICQ lt has rendered Thls was 1n 1895 and by thls tlme the school boasted 100 graduates Yet xt was another quarter century before Oswego had IIS new Hlgh School bu1ld1ng' Durmg thls part of the mlddle years the cuxrlculum brough further changes Phystcs was mttoduced ln 1890 In 1900 the first alppear ance of some commerclal subyects IS noted under a general course but a commercxal course was not yet mentioned MUSIC also had a meagel begmnmg by 1905 and blgger approprlatlons were made for sclence Work as the reglstratlon mcreased ln thls area Through the years a variety of Regents cer 1lf'xlCHtCS were issued showmg the number of counts earned A student who stayed one year earned a 12 count certlficate two years 24 counts three years 36 counts wh1le a full dl ploma represented 48 counts Local dlplomas were glanted fol any 40 counts Gradually var tous courses shaped themselves as the CCTIIHCHIC sy stem passed out of usage In 1905 the follow mg cout ses yy exe avallable and ate g1XC!1 111 ordel of popularlty as represented by reglstratlon No1mal Pleparatory General tsomeyyhat along CC11TI'l61ClZ-ll lmest College Entrance and Technlcal Preparatory The lattel featured mathematlcs and sclencc Greek as a subject dlsappcared about thls tlme Frederick Leighton The Iflfxeth Anmversary, 1903 The year 1903 mal ked the 00th anmversary of the Hlgh School and lt afforded the occaslon fox a gland reun1on In that year some four hundred graduates formed an Oswego Hlgh School Alumnl Assoctatlon and the organlzatlon staged a huge ban gms Class of 1871 acted as toastmaster The slogan for the ASSOCIHIIOH was A New Hlgh School Bulldlng By 1908 the senlor classes t8th gradet had to be removed from the Hlgh School bu1ld1ng to accommodate the growmg Hlgh School reglstratxon and wlthm two years lt was necessaty to rent rooms for the oyerflow hlgh school classes m St Marys school Reglstratlon numbered well over the 500 mark and lt had been onlv flfteen years before that Prmcxpal R1chards had pleaded for a new H1gh School bulldmg to house 500 students' By the close of Mr Rlchards admmxstratton of the Hxgh School secondary edu catlon was rapldly bemg made ayallable for the many and not just for the few The needs of those who were not g01I'lg on to a college yvere recogmzed fo1 the ftrst tlme The Hxgh School was fast becommg the people s school The AdIl'lllllSfl'atl0ll of Mr Ifredernk Lelghton 11910 19205 Mr FI6'1CIlCk Lelghton succeeded Mr Rlchards as prlnclpal of the Hxgh School and admmlstered a gradually expandlng proglam of studles for the next ten years By 1920 the leglstratxon reached 665 students now taught by a faculty of 25 In 1912 stenography and typewrltlng were flrst lntroduced xn the hxgh school course of study and ln the followmg year the commerclal course had 1ts first graduates to the numbel of foul In 1916 Oswego Hlffh School boasted of 1ts fnst muslcal orgamza tlon an orchest1a Two years later sewmg was 1nt1oduced on a small scale although Homemaklng as a course of study was st1ll ln the future The graduattng class 1n 1919 numbered 90 w1th graduatlon CXCICISGS held 1n the audltorlum of the State Normal School durmg 1h1S perlod 64 . . Y 4 . . . L ' ' ' 7- quet in the Armory attended 'by' 300 graduates of the school. The Hon. John D. Hig- Paradox 'ef' afswew' '4- 7 if A is w- 5v Y 430 'KW 'H 4- 3, , was Y nilvk 1,5 M SA M1 1 wr Lb 'if' v'-I, . ff' a+.afw-.:'t -1-1-L'-VV' fe-Ve was ft 1 ' 'ws' K 1- 'J 9- A 3 ,fig V4 t ax! --- ttf 1eV'V-M:-tea wwf. 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X , . . - M ' I i - K 1 , x I Paradox Letters of 1nqu1ry were sent to st1ll other schools and other trlps of lnspectlon were made Plans were drawn and the cost of the new school flxed at 3350000 Then came World War I and all plans had to be postponed wh1le the commumty turned to the pressmg needs of that confllct After the war new plans were drawn but due to the addltlon of new departments and the mcorporatlon of new ldeas 1n the plans lt was found that the cost would be upwards of S000 000 A campaxgn to secure the new school was launched culmlnatlng ln a large publ1c meetmg m the C1ty Hall m the summer of 1920 On September 10 1920 a speclal electron of taxpayers was held to bond the c1ty for 8500000 whlch was carrled by a vote of 1800 to 300 Having seen hlS hope for a new h1gh school bulldmg materlahze after twenty five years of advocatmg It Supermtendent Rlchards retlred m 1,920 He was succeeded by Mr Frederxck Lelghton who actually saw through the constructlon of the new buxldmg and IS g1ven much credlt for many of the professlonal ldeas mcorporated 1n lt and for tlme and energy devoted to It C The Modern Period C1923 19531 The Admlmstratxon of Mr Charles E Riley 11920 1939i It was durxng the pr1nc1palsh1p of Mr Charles E Rlley the present Supermtendent of Schools that the change from the old to the new hlgh school bulldlng took place when the currxculum was beglnnmg to be shaped to meet the varlous needs mtere-sts and 3lblllt1QS of an unprecedented lnflux of students and when the 1nst1tut1on became the graduatmg school dreamed of by Ed ward A Sheldon some three quarters of a century earher For now more and more students remamed to graduate Ground was broken for the new bulld mg on July 30 1921 the first sod bemg turned by Mayor John F1tzg1bbons Mrs F D Culkm of the Board of Educat1on and other offlclals The bu1ld1ng was dedlcated offlclally on January 25 1923 m Robmson Aud1tor1um before an enthus1ast1c aud1 ence greeted by the Hon Davld Fxtzgnbbons saxd ln part that th1s bulldmg stands as an example of what the people of Oswego can accompl1sh lf they forget petty pol1t1cs and work for the advancement of the clty The Hon M P Neal Mayor Mrs F D C'ulk1n of the Board of Educatlon Superln tendent of Schools Frederxck Lelghton Prlnclpal Charles E Rlley former Prlnclpal and Supermtendent Charles W R1chards Clmks E mley Mr Charles VV Lmsley Presxdent of the Alumm Assoclatlon Dr James G Rlggs Prmclpal of the Oswego State Normal School Mr Hugh R McGrath Presldent of the Home and Hlgh School Assoclatlon the Hon John Fltzglbbons former Mayor Mr D P Morehouse and Dr Avery W Skmner representmg the State Department of Educatlon all had a share ln the dedxcatory GXCFCISQS It was w1th prlde and satlsfactlon that the people of Oswego beheld thexr Hlgh School 1tS admlmstratlon and teachmg staff and 1ts potentxal for trammg young people as Dr Skmner sand ln h1s address on that occaslon not only m how to get a l1v1ng but better stlll how to lne Flfteen hundred people shared 1n the event that evemng and xt IS sald that there was optlmxsm ln the umty of thought and expresslon and a commumty feellng that has rarely been shown before The total cost of the buxldlng lI1ClUdlflg fur I'llShlI1gS was 8543 000 Just thlrtv years ago th1S month the flFSt class to graduate from the new school rece1ved then- dlplomas tJune 19239 The class had spent three and a half years ln 66 , , 1 ' ' y - 1 . . . , l l . . , , ' I , . 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I V - Paradox Besxdes lowermg the regxstratlon the war years brought a varlety of changes New teachers replaced a number of the faculty men who entered the se1v1ce certa1n subject matter courses were shaped toward the war effort mtensnve campalgns were conducted for the purchase of war stamps and bonds c1v1l1an defense Red Cross work and ratlonmg actlvntles all made a serxous lmpact on the school llfe but the faculty and student body acqultted themselves well dur mg those try mg years Near the end of the confllct the Hlgh School had the unlque experience of admlt tmg some forty refugee students who were part of the one thousand Europeans glven temporary shelter at the Fort Ontarlo refugee Center set up by order of Persldent Franklm D Roosevelt Thls group of students reeewed xts flrst 1mpress1ons of Amerx can democracy from the Oswego Hlgh School and the way ln wh1ch they were re cetved and mtegrated mto the l1fe of the school brought journallstlc comment from the leadmg magazines of the natlon In turn the group contrlbuted a cosmopolltan Influence wh1ch broadened concepts and helped make understandable some of the great lssues back of World War II The refugee group remalned 1n Oswego for a year and a half and about ten completed requlrements for gxaduatlon before they e The close of the war brought back many of the young men of Oswego who had served thelr country 1n the armed forces and the school played a slgmfxcant role ln helpmg these veterans acquxre further trammg and adjustment to cxvxlxan hfe Durmg the last decade changes ln dlploma xequnements made necessary a new servlce to hlgh school students when guldance and counsel1ng Z1CtlV1tl8S became an tmportant adjunct to the admmnstratxon of the program of studles No longer were there set courses of study wh1ch a student selected when he flrst entered Hlgh School and then followed throughout h1s course Now all students were requnred to have 1n common certa1n basle or constant subjects wh1ch were deslgned to have a general educat1on goal such as Engllsh Hlstory Health Phys1calEduCat10r1 and Gu1dance In addltlon he was requlred to select a sequentlal group as a major wh1ch represented three years of study m an area such as Language Scxence Mathematlcs Commerclal Industrxal Arts etc wh1ch a student chose dependmg upon hls needs and mterests Thus more and more responsnblllty was placed upon the student to make cholces from the school offermgs and thns brought the need for adequate counselmg., and gu1dance services for students and thetr parents Two members of the hlgh school staff are at present spendmg a majorlty of the1r dutles ln thxs 1mportant servxec to hlgh school youth The trend 1n the last f1ve yeals among student cholces has been away from the foreign languages and other subjects generally assoclated w1th college entrance and toward more general educatlon subjects commerclal and free electlves The empha sls on C1tlZ9nShlp educatlon brought about a lengthemng of the hxstory and soclal studles requlrements to four full years the same as the Engllsh currlculum The commercxal department has been expanded to mclude a retallmg coulse Work ex perlence for commerc1al students 1n reta1l1ng and secretarlal work IS now consxdered an lmportant factor m the secondary educatlon program as students carry on practl cal store or OfflC6 dutxes on a part tame basls for wh1ch they receive school cred1t whlle at the same tlme studylng related subjects m school Begmnmg next term a course m offlce practxce wh1ch glves students a thorough tralnmg ln the use of offlce machlnes such as calculators comptometexs transcxxbers dupllcatlng machmes etc wlll be offered to further mcxease the efflclency of students who choose thls area of the hugh school program Besxdes further COY'lS1d6FlI1g the opportunltles afforded m a work experlence program the faculty IS studymg the Engllsh currlculum to rendel It more effectxve to students ln llght of thenr mdlyldual dlfferences and ab1l1t1es and It ns planned to extend th1s study to the area of Amerxean Hlstory ln the future The teachmg of many subjects ln the program has been greatly stlmulated and enrnched by the wlde use of usual axds The use of educatlonal fllms at the Hlgh School began m a small way duxlng the 1930s but audlo vlsual educatlon was glyen a great lmpetus everywhere as a result of 1ts success m the war effort Now audlo usual ands such as sound projectors fllmstrlps opaque plojectors are regular equipment not only at the Hlgh School but ln the grade schools as well The build mg up of a local fllm llbrary began m 1949 The Hugh School uses a large number 69 . . . . 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V .V , . ,, V V ,,- 1 , . - Paradox of fllms fI0l'l1 the SNIHCUSI Unlverslty Fllm LIIJIHFQ each xear SINCE 1946 the Board of Educatlon has purchased all ttxtbooks used ln Osxxego schools These ale lented to students for S100 IJPI tclm DFIXCI Pducatloll as a subject 'lppnaled Ill the hlg,h school ploglam Ill 1930 In lts functlon as a pleparltorx school fol post hlgh school educatlon such as college l'lUl'slIlf., school ttchnlcll lllSlllUltS t the Illg.,h School has an excellent lccold xxlth betxxcen 39 'lnd 40 pcrcz nt ot each gladultlllg class pulsulngj adxanccd xx Olk Thls COITIIJAIQS xxlth an lxcrafc ot 20 pel cent 101' the schools oi thc State as fl xx hole It IS lloW one hundred 50118 slnct the fllst flee publlc lllgh school opened Vkllll flftg students Ill lfICI'ldlI'lLO lod'lx sllghtly undcl lthousand students flom Vkllhlll the Cllk and lts KIINIIOIIS Illdl-it up lts studtnt popul ltlon Dcdlcated to thc Tlallllllg and glowh of all the chlldrcn ot lll tha people the Hlch School CHIIILS on one of the greatest of Anltllcan tl ldltlons puhllr tdxlc ill0ll Slllil the openlng, of the press nt school blllldlllf., ln 1923 6296 stufltnls ll txt gl ldultul tlom tht school a substantlll conlrlllutlon to tht Upblllldlllf ol Olll st ltt alld ll'11l0ll A look Alu u QCC0l'ldll'V educltlon Ill tht xt lls lht ld xxlll ht H1010 and mort concelncd xxllh conulnnd xxlth the lllgl llunllltl xxho stlll rllop out of school llOl0lC thex crldultc f0l they too xxlll lx ClllllllN and xottls SOL0llilllX tdllidfltlll ls noxx lsklng, llld xxlll c llllllli to aslx Vhlt lS the llcs klllf ot LClLli.itl0ll fol AIUCIICIN goutlo V711 lxnoxxledgt IS Ofl1l0Sf XKOIHI7 What attltudfs ne Hlllll 0SHOlllld1'7 Wllat skllls llt most valulhlco In ll5l1l of oul cha lyme xxolld xfxhcn oul denloclatlc ldells ne Lhfll lcnged thc ansxxel to these qua 8110115 lles at the xelx l0L1lldc1ll0ll ot the txpt of clxlll zatlon vxe bequeath to othtls An LlIldLINt3l1d1flg ot d0l'IlOCI'1Cj and xx hat lt stands fOl IITIDIIOS knoxxlcdge not 1gl'l0ldllCC actlxe p lIflClD3llOll not complacencx talerancc not SClf1ShYlLSS As Gswego Hlgh School completes one hundred yeals of SPIXICC to the communlty a ncvx lI1StlfUf1Ol'l of hll h school gradc the Osxxego Catholle Hlgh School IISCS to fulthel enrlch the educatlonal oppoltunltles affolded the xouth of thc alea As the 1IlC'ICHSEd numbers 'IOVK cnlolled ln the glade schools leach the hlgh school xears thc ncxx hlgh school xxlll help greatlx ln llllillflg the needs of these xoung pople the lack of XXhlCl1 xxould most ctltalnlv IIQUIIO lncreased tacllltlns at the plescnt hl h school bulldlng The publlc hlgh school xx elcornes the palochlal hl,,h school and looks lOl xx ald to coldlal lOlltl0l1S as togtthel thtx selxt the xouth ot Osxx ego to hett r talxt than placts as lLNpOl'lS1blL cltllc ns IH a cleat flCnlOCl lu 1U ' ' 1 . 5. , ,lv L. x ' B. . 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V , , . ' 3 4 .' C . ' , X ' H V, ,. . , ' . ' . Y ' 5 ' I 'I ' ' I ' if I ' . J 'X' -K7 . p , , . C, , . D . . B V V 1 w I .Z .U I I B , ,- 'z' Y- - ' ':' e 'H f . . ,,. . , . ,S , ' 24 , 5. ' . 7 - V .2 . 1- Z 1 1- gnmws Cflvnines. 5.4 QS Y 'I 4: 4'-' AH g 1 H ll 'Mig Nj? - h I 0 o o if? WW no if Bgagf JM .ull '57 ei '- 'tm .:s:... K nf 'Yi llflig' 95 ' - J -1- Nl JB . T' Nr. IX ' Paradox Board of Finance Standing A iullen R konduct Abunt A 0 Brien Sk-ltmd A Nlurrx L Muir! J Marken J A an Student Council lQn 'lrd row J Denn P Mllllnafl C Thurow 0 HIIIIPQ A McCarty 2nd row B Nan G Vatrldge .I full 'VI Dlffley A Murry A luchke M kalanga K Murrw L bemmons B Wart S Mackm lu. row R Vid arty J lroud D Cnalller I' loodnus Nl kmnfe M Canale C I-allunav J Alon 72 I 7 5 ' -1411 Aw, in J i A r SWG, - 4 nj Li 'li L! . ' I . 7 , . Y , '.' . ' ' . H: ' : . . ,', '. ','. . . . ll- . I . -:as ,, 4 -' . 4:f fl ' . ': . . . ' ', I. '. . ' ., . '- . -A . - , . - ,. . , . . . -- . . . .. - . - . 'I .1 ', . ' , . fi' ' , f. I '.'.',. . 1 . - . - ' '.', - I - Paradox Forum Second mu NI Ahearn A Helgerty ID falaxltan It Iumn I Patrldge C 'Vlurray R Mr! rath I-:rat row I Huuhman I! Meiarty I- Dann R Murhmtte I' Batchelor M ktanu I Allan M Mtrsdrn J Hvlsthman Owl s Heacl p row I Cltace D Nlorlsette I I'atrldge H Iarnon N Whitten B Sxllsbury B Crt'-afulll VI Huutt A Shad! Ii Shultz R 'VI4-I rath Iarker Jrd ruvb Stanley It l'erns L Rem ee Y Sha reau R ull A laschke NI Noyes It Woodward D llmmerman 'Vlurray NI Smith I Connors 2nd row N Fontana S Hawes B Stone I Iodden 'VI Barsuch I Descns I Honor-1 S Sugar B Okonlewsl Turkmgtun lst raw 'VI J Flann I' Batrhelur R 'Vlcfarty I Wlurray l Thump-un I Sllllman I- latane I Thompson S Colin: N Buske I I A I ' ' ' 'W r'N' f -- f ' . i umm' L I 1- Q 114, ' K I ' '2' ith :'. , .. ,L ' , .Q . ', , .M. 4th row: J. Beard, R. Bradley, B. Wart, W. Coe, B. Wart, C. Cliff, XVI. Miller, M. Ahearn, I-1. I'atane, D. Perrett, H. ' ': B..' ', '.' '. l, t , .lf , . 'x ,...' '. ' . .A. . ln I . sv I 0 I. I .la ' r:..,. ,I. . .T,' ,L F1 ,, u 3 , - Paradox Student Chamber ot Commerce Ml' WOH PMI f' DCI Hbb K W G Ontario Junior Chapter ot the New York State Historical Association 4 L5 D Lu w Nl D A uh J wul 74 3rd row: . 'rance, . ' ara, . oinari, W. -regway. Kelly. 2nd row: a aman, J. l.aFave, L. u ard, C. Martin. lst row: R. onduct, L. Thompson, J. ails, R. rant. J. G ill. I I I I I I L i 3rd row: C. Cliff, N. Fontana, S. Haws, H. Hare. F. Williams. 2nd row: G. Mullen, N. obson, R. i , . Coe, H. Garno, F. Rauss. lst row: A. Sosek, J. Snygz. . Perri-tt, . Paschke. D. lllingwor , . ' iams. Paradox Clinic Assistants 2nd row S Crunk A Pashke M Smith V Shatrau sl rms Hlmee oper Clif 9 P r Library Assistants lst ruvn M Nan Auken C Newstead C luodman S Carman F Turklngtun R I-'ecora B Ruttan I7 lp ': 0. ' ., R. L , F. ' f, .. Ylde . l I 2nd rms: J. Beckwith, B. Guyelte, B. Lincoln, f'. Lawton, M. Cronk, M. Hannah. L. Murabito. Paradox Office Assistants 2nd row I' Martin C Dann T Shurr C C-hrum lst row A lawhke C Nevsstead A howal M 0 Conner M I-rance S Haw: DIS'tl'IbU'tIV9 Educahon in Left to right Mr Melee N Perau D Dumas 0 HIIIICS lx DPFUUNIP 9 Wflildland A Baller 1' williams 76 , S 'I . , . . . '. , . l ' , . ' , . Q , I. K. I I I I , 5 ' M ' '11 Q a V ' , 5 Ig N 'M' b Eg' 0 0 4 if D ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Y , - . . . '. '. ' ' I Alpha Gamma Paradox 3rd row l belsnn J Kosboth M Tesxerm J Anthony B McManus R Finch Znd row J Bcrksulh I fonners T hreggs A Murphy .l Wllllama R Castaldo Camera Club Ind row C Sawas I Pcndergast I hnhboth J lxnshnth lst row I' Reed lx Outten N Haskell J Williams I' Williams ll -. V .V ' ' ' . ,. , , . . , . , . . . , . . lst row: W. Berk. A. Mar:-.dcn. D. lllingswurth, D. Pcrrelt, B. Lincoln, l'. Harrigan. ' : Q. I ' .', S. .' , I. Y I , . ' . . ,...-. Paradox Mur-Mur 3rd row C Galloway J 0 Hara b l'lder M Hartung n rnn S lnlllns A Ballev T Alflerl A Md arty L 'Vlurlaw M Mrl rat lst row M Connolly A Heagerly R loper A Ranous 1 Semmens M Henri' M Nmes Audio Visual 3rd row D Kessler K Hammond l- Dance J Guertln D Cawanaugh B I-lack R Grant S Douglas J Wlutney Bower L Outten 2nd row J Pltzglbbons V Dam D Bower D Andres D Henderson D Mcbann J Brennan D LaBoeuf I Dann C 'Vlartln M Nan Auken R lxranz C hewstead I' I-rench R See C Huckabec healed l' Carter C Brennan W Danes IEE N 1 , . . . 2 d ': Q. ' ' .. . ' ,', . ' '. . ' ', '. . ,', . I h. ': . ' ', . ', . A . . ' ', .. .' J, . , . .' ,' I l 1 Z . , . , '. , , ' ' , , ' , . ' . . ' , . . . ' '. D , . . '5 - V ' , . ' , . ' , . ., . S . . 1 . . . . . 4. ' . A I 0 v a u - ll 1 V. Q 1 0 4 1 - - . I 1 . , 7. l . .. . - . . . T e Cercle Francais Paradox 2nd row J Costello R Morxsehe R Muldoon R Looper N Shatrau C Murrep J Morrow A Pas:-like lst row M lnhlll J Mtzglhbons R Mrlurvy J Morrison I bxllunan A Mc-Carly L Semmons D Kunzwller Sfamp Club lnd row W1 Balch J Ballly C Loesrher J bnygg lst row Wir Rlchardaon W Coe H Garnoz L Lennon T Pullen fm ll-l I .. '. f 1 . . . , . , . , . , . , 1. , . I . . . . . , . .. . . . S , . , . , . , . . - A - . . ' '. - -' . . ' - J . . . ' . . . . . . , . . Paradox Phllomellans Uh row L Burrh B Okoniewskl R Loper N Knopp B Twler B Cfliflflllll D Callen B War! J Wilson M Britt 3rd ron I Petrie 'VI Ackeily b Risturrm M I-urman S Allen N Dean V Nmreni I bemmons W Powell J Williams 2nd row A Iasrhke C Rldgewaw L bnerg H btone L Wolfe M Barsurh I Godden IN Fontana A McCarty M Galloway IN Haskell Beta Mu Gamma 2 A 9 9 3rd row IN Allen J Costello C Thumw P Molinari Vi Silllman J Burdekin I' Knopp J l-mk 2nd 'OW D Sllrlllgilll W Coe G Ranous I' Ian e I Ixoshoth W Hack R McGann Ist row If Williams L Thompson R MrCarU B H Hull 'VI Ifranrc. In Goodness I Sllllman J lwlzglhbons L Marlin 80 I I ls! row: D. Woodland, R. Hill, l-I. Batchelor, B. Hill, M. Marsden. F. Dain, R. Pednra, S. Haws, M. Noyes, M. Hewitt, V .ME Qs '3 I- . - , 1. ', . ' I, V. S' I . - ' I 1- p - 1' . '5 - ' I - ' , '. s, '. ' 'r , i. ' . . ' - - . Crchestra Paradox Znd row H Dcsens E Kelly D Lewis L Lamberl L Godden ls' row M lfurman C Thurow A Heagerty N Whlttcn D Deary M Bradley D Mcxlally M Ahern C Honor J Gilbert Band row T DeCastro G Kelly H Desens D Levus E Goodness C Thurow D Baker L Buske r row M Sherman D heagerty W Buske G Proud M 'Vleade J Bullard L Burch 2nd row 5 Schadt R Brown V Vlncen' .I l-ahse H Bushnell IS lxeelnr D Abbott N Allen R l-snake B Baker W Cole l- lance l- QZIDITLI l- lullenbec 'Vlr lambcrt bea'ed R Hull Loescher W l-lynn C Ihase NI Smnh W Hu-ss 'VI Ahern W Coe R Loper M l-rancc A Murray 1 Sherman I- Batchelor I Burch S bhaplro NI Bradley L Thompson l Gardner J Lewis B kennedy IN Whllfen M lxozlow skl bl '5 - v . . - ' 1 - -. . - ' '5 - , . . - . - Q - v - , . L y - n - n - - -lth ': . , . . . , . ', . :, . ', . , . . 3d .. v , - , . . . . , . , . , . . , . , . . .. ' , ' 1 '. . v ' , r ' ' . - - , - . - -- - - . . , . . f , 4- f - - - - , , . , 1 . Y. . ,. . , . , . . , .. - . . . . 1. ,l. ' , . ',. :,... . . :,l. , . ,. , . ,.. . , , , , , . Q , , . . 1. . , .. , 4. , .. , l . , . . , . , . , . , . . - ' . m Paradox Philomelian - Beta Mu Gamma Spring Concert fi. M Hut Parade Review Junior Class Officers Sophomore Class Officers sa, gg- Paradox Dramatic Club .lr row R Iwnskc R Ixrantl S I mlnbo W Hwnn Is Ma nor I Crowe nc low I uc I R lxogan blemh nuu l'onl Ina Il llllllllll man Dsary IJ nw wn lst 1 xx um IS ll :ps A 1 uson 'I no Lo IIIN B IN I o I A I llon M L Shel Inall Girls Aithlehc Association nth ron R I-urman R Brown L Baird L Lund B Ruttan I Lund I Burch lx Laplzzl B War! I Galloway 'VI Wallace J Bulura J Llark I Lvlerum F Jacobs A Vlarsden ll Lmroln on L :son Y rd aol: luke I' Iomsmlln L Russel I Wlcbone I IlIonner B Rawaon Arbltt I' l'l sworth 'VI Lroshw L km I no ir row Iu en lx Iully 5 Dvnoxan B Dirk N Hukell B lumens Nl 'larry I De-rousla Il Woodland I Mu en Ln I wh us Nunn I-onlanu A Stxlnhlucr J NIOFIOW A e lm IIIW ann J Morrison l Rurke J William- S R9NlUFllIl VI I owav S Iorm A Te k I Walus Woodward N Dean D llmmerman I Ivnmrs S All I Iiuske WI I-urman VI Ironk J Ialun J Stall Nl Ihmmnt I 'VIcNallx L I-ulu NI Angelina If War! I Ioodmm WI Barrlaw J Donabella I' Ixauf man N I-Iennngan L Wolfe R Angelina L Iauldlnv. S Patterson I Ridgeway J 'Vlorgan s low Sw A K M-, Z, I A. '74 A , f 4 fi . . Z, X' 'cw if ' d ': . J -, . ' 2, 2' , '. ' ,' , '. . .. ' ll. 2 I ' : A. 'zu hk-, . ' ' . A. ' ' 1 . I'. ' 1 ', . ' , N. ' ', . R '. . 5 'o ': M. I'a- , . l'h' l' .l. rd-1' , ll . Cut' , S. ' ll' . 'at l', . , . . S ' . l I I I I hh row: K. 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D Cavalller P White J Watts G Patrldge J Beard D Powers Kneeling R Baker D Calaman B Calaman M I-rance G Place F Wolever D Norton D Lavery Absent F Palmltesso Loaeh lhxul Irma Ffuultx Nlilllgtl Ulm l uw M m ignr lum lx ISIJLI L X Upponent Osu 1 go 0 Phoemx 6-Ilinmbal 0 Camden 4iQ1ll1d6H 2 Auburn 92 V' ' n .......................................................................................... 1 ' rs ' -' 1 2 2 -' ........................................................................... .nl J' 1 z I .................................................................................... '15 'Al' - ' ................................................................................................ ll 3--Hannibal ..............,.....,......................................................................... 4 . ' ....... 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I ' Paradox G5oH R bday J bhaw I Duplgssn I- Muller I' Payctle S Skrba Tennw R Mchrath R iran! lf Mllllllllj D hunmuhr I While G Palrldge M Mclwc 94 I x 9 A X 2 Paradox Bowling fs' l' I-'almltesso J Reynolds V Cursall .I Torbltt R Reynolds J Dowd 1511 N1 1r111 Z-1 1111 111111111115 111111 111111 1111 L1111111y N1111 111 111111111 11v1r 51v111 1111111 1111115 1111111 2102 1111151 QJII N1 11111 2b 11115 111111 1111 131511111 '11111111 11111111 111 S11 111151 11v11 111111 1111115 111 1 111111111 Ill 115 11111 11 Ag, 1111 1111 April -1 11 111111 won 1111 511111111 111r11 l11ur1111111111 111 S11 111151 11v1r 51 V111 1111118 11111 1 11N I'l1l 11111I111' 11111 '1 6 11115 1 11111 DIN 111 1'1111r15 III 11 1116111 11111 1111 11lg51'l1Nt 111111 g1111e 18191 11 15 111 1111 f1r51 glflit ll Ntktlllli 1'11r11 Tourn11111111 11 11 15 gr11111111g 111 1111 tl 1111 10 TLL1lV6 1 111t1r 111 111111 r1111111111111 11.111011 fm 11111111 9p11r15m1n5111p 511111111 111 1111 051111511 p1r1111p 11115 lll 811111111 r11 11111r1111111111 L1 11115 gltllllll 1111 31111 1111g1111111111 1111 511111111 11111 Il 1 11m 11111111 1111111 lll 1111 L11111111 XILK1 111 1 11111111 X1 11 111 1111 SITIIC 111111 1,11 Wl11ldl1lN 1111111 1111r1l 111111 111 1111: 51115115 111111 Nlr 1 11111111 L11r511l lb 1111 L111111 '76 L1111 L111111l11r 1111rr115 111 S11111111 93 . 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YN!-S PUHTIHC PHUTU EWGRHVIHG A 5111 0153771121 Qbstnegu iafluilflllllll Giunes 35111 I01111111111111 1111111110 11111111 1 Illfllllf 111111 llllllllf 11111 Il11lll7I.., 'lflllll - I init, - V Y f 'Sits 2224 'f um' A v, Said X 1 f f I , . , J v I . , Q . . 1 ' ' ' P Y I, ' J' ,' . V 3 ' . J F H v - ' v . I I 1 ' ' ' 'KU' EIIIL' ' ' tif 171 - 1111 11 '1'sl 1'-1I'Sl 511' I Us11'1 :g'11. Xml' 111111 FIVE FLOUIRS Ol FINE l lVRNl'I'URE GCCD LUCK an HEALTH io 'che CLASS OF 53 215 WEST FIRST ST F-TONE 1298 d , COMPLIMENTS FITZGIBBONS REAL ESTATE COMPLIMENTS CARSON S NEWS E d 2585 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS VONAS SHOE SHOP COMPLIMENTS IVIQKAY S Bdg Congratulatlons and Best Wlehes SECURITY Building 81 Loan Association E BRIDGE ST OSWEGO N TEL 577 1 1 -n---n-ui --., m1n? ,!,,,.,,,1,,,,,...,,...,,,-.,,,1 1 1 1 ... -..- I I I I I I I of I I I ' . I I I I For Better Shoes and I I Shoe Repairing I I I 8 E. Bridge St. Oswego, N. Y I I I I I I I I f I of o 5 I I I I I I 'I . I I I I SHOE 81 HAT SHOP 103 asf Bri ge sf. I I I I Phone On Lower ri e I I - - - .... -... ...... .- .... -..Q ,g..-,.- ..,. ..... . .-..,-m.-I....I.,-,,- , L L 32 . ., , .Y. . Cswego ls Flrsl: 'che Nation Cver for Hugh Qualuty Steel Boilers Compliments of if Fltzglbbons Boller Company Inc: QIONICQ 4900 tale r 5' L Q' o F 529 o A . I Q 433, nano Sf' If 59 Zczssovls I I I I 0 WE , N. KLINE S DEPARTMENT STORE CONGRATULATIONS TO M F THE CLASS Ol- 1953' From Oswegos Greatest V lue GIVIHQ Deparfment Store COMPI IMENTS CONGRATULATIONS to the an CLASS or 1953 SPST W'5HF5 to the CLASS OF T953 THI FOSMO RP STAURANT 203 West Frst St KAUFMAN TU 0 Where Photography Is An Art Nlmlern Portraits anal Wuldlnff Photos Year Book and Graduation Photos Expert ln 011 Colormff West Bridge St Phone 314 R Oswego N - - -1-H----T-W---r--.-1-rm- - --W-I--g .!..-m.....,.-....-..,,-...,..,,,,............,.......-....-,...-.. 4. 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 of 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - . 9 0 LA J T S 5 r 1 1 . 1 1 5 1 1 -ee A-Na+ -s-- 1 1 he 1 1 ' 1 T 1 1 d 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 T1 T 5 41 A x - 1 1 HENRYS JL . Q E . 1 1 - -. ----- ,V-T-A-.,- .-...r-,L+ .g..,-..,.-,..-.,..-,,..-...,-,..,..,..,... ..,...- - -., ll ll . x . L , 2? L , . , V ' 4 P 21 ' , - , . Y. -P - -'.- -m--.-.-- - ---- . -....- .... .- - .,.. -....-1...-, - - - ... -..,,-....- 4: .m...m1. 1, 1. ...nn la Re reshed . . Have A Coke fx foo H ef 1.1 Before the game du11n the game after the game a frosty bottle of ICC cold Coca Cola 13 so refxeshln COMPLIMENTS OF Oswego Coca Gola Bottlmg Go PHONE 1904 A ,- Y , 1 I 4 I I . I I I 141 I 9114 1 1 il A AA 7 ' g 1 9 9 . - 1 - 1 . w 1 . . . U. D I - I 4. - ... .-.......,......-.-..............,..-.,.....,.,.......-,w-W........--,..-.,,.-,..,.. -....-H...-....-....-.,..-.N- -M..-,.... .,+ Diamonds Jewelry Waiches PERU S FOR GIFTS THAT PLEASE Royal Design Dogs and Horses lAlll Copyright Models EXPERT ENGRAVING 97'fz E Brldge Phone 1503 Graveley Has the Goods JOHN A I RAVFI FY Drsfrlbutor of SCHRAFFT S CHOCOLATES 180 West First Street Oswego N Y Phone 149 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1953 CALVERASF S RICHFIELD SUPER SERVICE GAS STATION Phone 3399 Matotts Bakery West FITSE Streei BEST WISHFS AND I OIVIPLIIVIENTS The Oswego County Savings Bank East Bridge ai Second on Oswego N Y .-....-....-...--..I-T...-I..-my-....-.1..-u..-.T.T.-I..--4. -1-..-...-u..-...,-....-Tm-I..-W-...I-..-.m-.Il-I , . ' I I I I I I I I I I I ' E 1 L J I. . I I I I .. ' I I 5 : I I I I s E E - I I I I II ll i i I I W 1 1 n I J 1 1 5 2 I I . . I I 9 I I ' J I 5 ' I I . I I . E , Q I I ' ' ' I I I I -nu- 1 1 -my-I -m.1nu-m.- -un-ml-win .iw-I-I---In -11-- - - - 1 -u -.... ---- I- - , ---.. .-.-...-.-...,.- , . 4 w 4 L I , . . S-new l REACH FOR M O R WITH TOP MILK SO RICH IT WHIPS ERE S an easy way to economtze on food and keep the famtly both satxsfxed and healthy Suu Serve more Netherland Mxlk ust thus one food P H O N E supplxes the essenttals of good health energy protem mlnerals vxtamms' Yet, Netherland O S w E G O 2 4 costs so little IIOIVIPI IIVIFNTS TO THE FIASS OI 53 CAHII I FISH COMPANY TANNF R S BIIII IIFRS SIIPPI Y 1 W BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1953 P8 I' FOOD IVIARKFT W t N COMPLIMENTS PASO O S RFS1 AURANT d O 24H METCAI F BROS FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES E Iomphmlnis to t Ilass 01 'I LAIVIBRINOS DRY C LF QINFRS E 2475 OP MRS ALICE LAMBRINOS nw- unnn 1-1 w-- - -I1-Q-u--n- 41-w - Ilnl --og! agp? IIII 1.1.41 ..., .. .,,, .. ,,,, ... ,.,, .. .,,, , ,,,, 1 ,,,, ..,,,,,,,,,..,,4,, Q Q I I I OF Q Q Q Q - 4 A 4 , L I to Q Q ' I 1 JL Q Q Q Q A J K 1' Q, , East Fourth and Bri ge Sts. pen ours Except Mondays Q Q Q Q I J I ! . 14 L 1 I Q . I Q Q Q Q Q Q Q I I . 107 ast Bridge Street .. ..., .. .... ........ -....- . .. ,... - .,.. -up .g.I- I... - II.I - ..,I - .... - I... - ...I - I... - ...I -M... ,.II - .... -.,..- '- - - - - - - - - 2' '! - - - ' - - - - Q Q Q Q Q A L Q I ' I l ! A . J A I L1 1 h I ' 3 I 0 . 1954 Herbert Tanner 8: Son Q Q 19-2 est Seneca Street E E L Phone 238 I I L 5 S ,I .JI , J I to the 47 . Bridge St. Phone , Q Q ' Q Q Q Q J We erate Our Own Plant 168 es First Street Oswego, . Y. ' I Q ...I-....I-W.-...I--H.-I...-,...-...,-..,..- .-.,..-,...-..,i. +I-mr--H.-1...-...I-.H--nu-I..-4...-H..-...I-1...-I...-. I- 9 HOWARD CO Better Otfnce Equnpment G 39 West Brldge St Oswego N Y Lumber and BuIIdlng SuppIIes Telephone 457 fontractor and Bullclur COMPLIMENTS OF CONNOI LY Q 3 139 Fast Frst PM 7,3 RARBFR SHOP Oswego N Y To the Graduatlng CIass HI' 91 WISHFQ TO THE Imss OF I CAMPBELL S ..I.,,- t..t - t..t - tt,t -. - t... -W--.---I-I ---I ---44 gm- ftt- -I--- - tK-t - tvl' - t--1 -I -I 1 1 '- I I I I E 3 I I : : 1 I 1. I, u I I I i In - - In 5 5 I I I I ' . 9 t 5 I I I 5 I I . . I I . . . I i E I I I II- I E E I I ' . ' . I I A . I I I E E I I I I I I I J I I 3- . i St. I ' I ' I t I I 1 - . I I I I I I ..,,,,-,,,,.. ,,., -.,- ,,.. -,.- ,,,. ....l. ,,.,.- ,.., -...I..,,,...m,-...I-I...- -w-m--I.-- - 1mI-II.I--II- IIII -m --if I- --v-- - I- --I--'I-' -' '11 1' '1' 1 -' 1 1' '- Hi T W V JL L Ak 1 an-1 ,I J k KX , Dv I - ,lll - ,,,, - ,,,, -,-H,-H., ,A,, - ,,,, -,- ,-, -,,,,,,,,-,,- ,I,, - ,-,.... ..,........- - -. ... -I - -II... BEST WISHES Cold Storage 'fo 'fhe GRADUATES Cleaning Repalrlnff T J BURKE B FELTSFHFR 'UMW C0 FUR? MACK Q FURRIERS EXCLUSIVELY YOUR KEEPSAKE DEALER 178 West FWS Street East Flrsf and Bridge Sts Oswego N Y Phone 225 Glen Whltney Manager CoMPLIMENTS OF Ames Iron Works Oswego N ess Yorll ......- - ----- .- - -M-M--4. 4,1-....-W.-.H-....-...-..-.-m.-M,-m-M-.w- L 1 L l L l L ! . . . L Q - 3 L Q L l L l c 0 l ! I A J . O ,I I L ! l L L L l L Q L l ' 2 w y E 4 1 J 1 1 J L l l Q ! I , l ! ' I ' - Q 1 l l . l 1 ' -un-. - ------ -. -.....-....-vi' 4..--.....-....-.....--...-...4-.,..-my-.....-...4-..........- -.,...., ...--. , -...... .-.... . . .... .- -....... I R v . L s1953 th Qu::C:7ESCi F-4:h-Q -4 v-4 -4 .2 -1 '-I u-1 h nt more than ever r k 'U Rl 8. St Flrst I Wes I 0-3 05 'LBS -1 U D-4 N -4 'U -ll 'Eb 0 S25 .D s1gnerl de QE 'gh eo 5s I U ,QM G-0 uw 71 a-1 S c suspension v-1 f COD 85 0 M varv ng road rear spr n for 0 fd! 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'ng 23533 gg, 5 .:'-5 ,,, as N -5,-E' -- h WSC-E E ca Q fu - aa.-5.-. .ESQ cr. ii. :5:' 2 DE LUXE CLEANERS 'Ihe New Modern Dry Cleanlnff Home Complete SBtIS16CtIOf'l DRY CLEANING DYEINF ALTERATIONS STORAGE 51 W Bridge St Phone 150 Free Plclcup and Delivery COMPLIMENIS HORAN S RADIO FAB Telephone 4 'IHP PAHKSON CO 89 East First Street Oswego N Y Phone 3525 PAINTS WALLPAPER VFNETIAN BLINDS NIP TROPOI I'I AN S'l ORP 191 West First Street Oswego N Y Operated by H L Green Co BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF JUNE 1953 WHVI Nl+Y 81 WOODS NC 58 West Bridge Street Oswego N Y COMPLIMFNTS OF OSWEOO COUNTY CLEANERS 1 uuu: 111--- I 1-111 TII4 - I Og' in- llrl 1 -lll -- -lvr -+n- ---+ - lrll im- .-.- -m.- f--T --u--1--Q1 44 I I - 1 ' Q Q J A Q Q ' I Q Q Q Q Q Q ' ' Q Q - Q Q 2: ' ' Q I I Q Q - Q Q ' ' Q Q . Q Q - U Q Q -1 - Q Q Q ' I . Q Q I . ' . 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Y. WATTS WEST END PHARMACY DRUGS SODAS MAGAZINES h Pot 9WBdgeSt 1 FOI l FCE PHARMACY T F T M 81 F D HENNESSEY X W COMPI IMFN'l S CLASS or 1953 WOODYS SCFVICC Statlon and Grocerv Store TYDOL GAS AND OIL Ro te 104 es E F Os Teleph e 3601 COE BROTHERS Laundry and D y Cleaning 139 Wet F 6 COMPLIMENTS 'I HE ROOTERY d Y ghl dgt COMPLIMENTS KARPINSKI S Cleaning and Laundry E t bl hed 3 WtSe RICHTMIRE S FOOD STORE 20 E tFtth St et e -n-nn--m11mu1m-nn-m-vm1nn--nn-nm-um--ng 10-uuinn-nu:nn1m-m1nn1ml-m1n1-1m-m- 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 James F. Watts, Prop. F F . S I r ' 1 1 Branc s Office 1 1 8 . ri . Phone 602 1 1 137- S I Sf Sf- Opposi e Hospital I E Phone 92 Oswego, N. Y 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ,J J J J I E F 0 1 1 1 I Ahea In St Ie 147'2 est Bridge Street i i .Q Hi n Quality OSW990, N- Y- 1 0 Bu e Priced I I 11T 'IT i 'll' l1 l'1UlW'1T llll 10101 llll '-'lIII1ll1lllyig piqlliull-1 lvil 1- xlql -1 llll -1 llll ll1lp1llyy1qnl1mliuly1 111.1 imTI Tm'Tn 'n?n'lmi 1' T 1 ' TU'17 11 nTl'!' 1011-Illlimli I1 llll ihlvilflli Ylll 1lIIlTlllI1 vlluililli- 1 1 1 1 y 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' To I I K ff E A 1 1 ' 1 1 s a is 186 9 1 1 1 1 98 es concI Street , , I Oswego, N. Y. I 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 ' f. 1 1 I I I F U 1 1 2 I 0 ' . ' I as I re Seven MII ast o wego i F Oswego, New York on I i Phon 717 I 1 -...-....-....-...-....-.....,.-..--...-1...-....-...-1.i. +.--.-..-....- -....-1..-....-....-.........- -M-..- FRANSAL SHOPPF W dg N RUBBER STAMPS W P MITFHFII W 3531 BEST WISHFS TO THE Cms or 53 181 M SHOPPE KIIMILS Clothing I WtF tSt COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND - '!' '! ' I i 5 Q 1 F 1 i , i L N 4 9 i L ' 9 est Bri e St. Osweg . Y. from I l 1 1 ' ! L ' Q L Q Q . . , . Q I 1 J J J 5 e x T From Crade to College ! l T . 117 est First St. 202 95 W5 - 1 Phon Oswego, N. Y. l I i - .... .. ,-. - ..., - .,,, - .,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - - ,,,, -,,,,..,4. ,g,,,.,n,-m,- - ,- ,,,, -W .... .-...- CONGRATULATIONS COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND to the CLASS OF 1953 RENNY S SHOE SHOP East Flrst Street CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1953 FRANK .1 SHAW BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 53 DODGE PLYMOUTH Sales and S rvlce CASE S SHOP STORE 114118 East Fl st Street Oswego N Y Fulton N Y Watertown N Y Look to 'M -D ww-FJ For the Best ln Fashions lSmce 1911 l Correct Dress tor Women Syracuse N Y Palm Beach Fla Fairfield Conn 1 lm , . ..- 1m-- -1--- 1-1- nn THU!! ,gnimf-m-nn-un-min..-mr-un --1- mv- :la L L L L L L L L L L L L L L 9 L L ' L L - L L L L L L L L L L L L L L ' I . . L L L L e ' 9 v L . L - L L Telephone 208 T i -.. -...,-....-,L-...-L..-....-....-..,.-1.-,L-..i. .g..-,.-L.. .......... ....- , . . , . . , . . 1 Q ' I I as ' 99 , . . , . - . , . CONLRATUI ATIONQ WAYNE DRUG STORF CONLRATUI ATIONQ MAC HARDWARE The Frle dlv Store CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Klngsford Foundry and Machine Works 0 ego New Yo k ! l l l L l A se, J L ! Q 1 I L 1 l l -A l I l Q Q 1 L L l l . l l U 5 West First S i . h 36 Easi Brldge Siree F 5 i Ph 1 ! l l sw , r - P 1905 48 YEARS 1953 SNY DER AND MACKIN INC Everythlng Electrlcal PHONE 140 Oswego N Y REST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1953 M R CRAWFORD 81 SON PLUMBING HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES Oswego N Y Phone 2000 COMPLIMENTS OF DOLLAR DRY CLEAN ERS 129 E Flrst St Oswego N Y Call and Delivery Servlce PHONE 366 Complete Senlce ln Dry Cleanmg Expert Repalrmg Shirts Launderedl SUTTON S BOOK STORE BIank Books Stationery School and Office Supplies Law Blanks Magazines 137 West Second St Tel 446M Oswego N Y Wulllam J Hurley Prop GOOD LUCK to the CLASS OF 53 YOUNC S LUNCH AND SODA BAR 43 West Brndge St COMPLIMENTS WHELAN DRUG STORE 15 West Brldge Street Oswego N Y nil--l--I-l-1:--I1-11:-u1n1n-u - ,!, 1-n-n1a-11n-ul--11---I-Q-U1-1l?o I I I I I I E i E I I I I I ' I I I I I - ' 5 I I I I I E E Y. . . I I I I I I , . . . I I I - , O g E I I I I I E , 5 I I I o o I I l E 5 5 I I I F I . I I , , I 5 I . . 5 I I f I I I f I I I . I I I . - , . . I , . . I I . . I E i 5 1 1 - f ' 1 -.. ..--- .---..-..- -..-..-.+ .,..-,,-.-.-W-...-...-.,...,,-I.-.u-...-..-I-1- -I-111-1:--1-----1:1-----1a-nga ,!,...,,.... .. 1-,.,1,,,..,1,,.1-1 1-1-ing. I I I I I I I I I I R I I I I ' I I ' I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I ' - - I - ' . I I I ' I I I 1 I i I I I E I I I I I I I , 5 5 I I I I I I I I . ! I I I i 5 I I I I , . . 1 I ' I I I I E I I . l H I I I 1- 1111 1 11111i ,LAI ,!..1-1-1n1--n---1u1w1u- :nn-nniluln CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 53 CIRCLE SUPPLY C0 P COMPLIMENTS THE SWEET SHOP 69 2589 LUGGAGE- ANGE S Luggage Shop COMPLIMENTS BURN SIDE PHARMACY COMPLIMENTS WESTERN AUTO F A PETER o Maltby Campbell C0 , Inf' JEWELERS Diamonds Watches Silverware WtBcIg I I T u I I to the I I . I I I I I I I I . 5 I ,. I Record De aftmenf I I Prescription Specialists I I I I I I I I of I I I I of I I I I I I 99 East Bri e St. I I Phone I E . . , wner I I iii-'if-'1fi1i3i1Q'T-T iifiifitlli W-il11Q1 l i1i1l1TfTD1i1l1 -.H 11-111111- -4-.---14? ,!,g.--1.-.. ,,111,,v1 -... I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I ! ! O JI The Ideal Gift for the I I Graduate I I I I . I I I - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 20 es ri e St. I I Oswego, N. Y. I I I I I I 1:1 rl-u-n1u1n1l1n1 1l1n1c+ u!n1n1p 111:11::11 l- MOLINARI S DRY CLFANINF Z4 Hour Service COIVIPLIIVIFNTS OSWEGO C0 OP L CJSWEGO CITY SAVINGS BANK W t OSWEGO N Y P BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS 1M 11--- I 1---1 I- Ilvl ini' .in-n -1-----11 1 in I I I I I I L L J 8 I I I 9 ' I OF ' I I I , , I I T ? 1 - , I I I G. . F. 8 ' L . 1 I I I I I I N Y Phone 2030 I I Oswego' ' ' I I I 5 I I -,... .... ........ .... - ..,. - ..., - , 4- ,g......I-I.. .... .. ...- 214 es Firsi Sf t Member Federal Deposit I Cor t' Eleclrlval APPIIHIICPG RECORDS F C FENSKE 10WtS dSt CONIPI IMENTS CURTIS MANOR DAIRY GRADE A PASTEURIZED MILK AND DAIRY PRODUCTS d B COMPLIMENTS OF OSWEGO AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION BALL 81 WILSON R E DAVIS St SON ERERT SALES CO KESSLER SALES St SERVIC F OSWELO FORD SALFS CO FRANK .I SHAW TIFFANY MOTORS F W TUCKER MTW iyiiii 1 11111 A .ggilmi llnn 11liv11ll n -'bmi' I I I I 5 i I I ' I ' I I J I I ! I OF I 5 I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I C L ! I I I I 6 es eco . I Oswego, N. Y. Equalle y None Ph 413 I west Fifth street, cty Line I I I -.M-.,-I. --..... I.- .... -m.-.4- .g..-.....m-...- .... -W.--. ---- m--t---tt- I I I 1 J C N COMPLIMENTS AERO SPORTING' GOODS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 53 FROM SAVAS I2r:STAU RANT iBg CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES NFAL O BBIFN LUMBEB I' O BIdA BEST WISHES CLASS OF EDS h 1-11 ------11 nu--W1!-lv? ,guin-nutuuniminuI1nn--ua:-In--11-11-III I I I I I I I I I I I I I I OF I I I I F E ! ' L L I I I E I I E I I I E 9 I ! J - J- I I 5 E I I 1 . ! I A 0 i I I E 1 I I I I I Phone 242 I I I I I T EveryfI1ing to ' nyihing i I I -......-.. --.----. I...-.+ 4..-A-...-N. -.--... .-,-... 1.-1n11un1IuI-M1vm-minun-:nu-uun1n111II1I1ll? .!1l1I'1I1 1' llii 1 1 1 1 TIWVM I I I I I I L I I I I 1 I ! I! I I I '53 I I I I I I I E E . . I I 9 roscnptlon 5 5 a I I ' not onugrxofzq F- I 43 Jnmfsv. oswcnomcwvuv. vu.: i nzrcno un nuns mn vuuu onus svon: nz: I I I I 2 I Wes rid e Street I I Oswego, N. Y. I I I I f I I ...-....... -...-... ...,......-i- 4..-V. .----- ----- I BEST WISHES CLASS OF JUNE 1953 McMAHON SCHOOI OF THE DANF E E COMPLIMENTS RAINBOW LOUNGE W tB g STONE S HOME MADE CANDY SHOPS WtBdg d BEST OF LUCK TO ALL THE GRADUATES BEST IN CLOTHES Sh p SHAPIRO BROS LEADING MENS STORE OF OSWEGO Congratulations to the Class of 1953 COMPLIMENTS OF FRANK G WELLS 9 -1-1 - -11-nu-u--1:----1--nfl +n1u-n-:im-I-m-:ruin-nil-I1 I I ' I I to the I I - 1 1 I I I I A l ! L 120 F. I f 145 es ri e St. ast lrst Street I I 89 East Bri ge St. ' I Q 1 . 1 I of 4 A ' , 1 For the ' I 1 2 0 23 'd St t g 5 es rn e ree ' L . l oswego' N' Y' Q Q 55-57 East Bridge Street Zlti-7-1'-'i1i1'3 T17-1-114 iliIiCl-1111113Tliifl-l-liiil O East Brid e Street Oswego, N. Y. WISHING YOU FURTHER SUCCESS HIGHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS GEORF E S DELICATFSSFN MODERN FOUNTAIN SERVICE 47 West Brldge Street Phone 2391 sum- in-111111 -- Qc -1 - 1-1 1.1 -. --1:1-1.1-1 4.1- E I 3 C 71 3 S2 O3 ma-1 E 12 :UE 3 S12 1 U3 E C5 Best Wishes to the Class of 1953 OSWEGO FULTON M E SHELDON S Rotary Service Station Road Service Accessorues Cut Rate Prnces on Gasohne 189 Syracuse Ave Phone 2461 SPONSOR OF THERES A CLOVER FARM STORE NEAR YOU BEST WISHES FROM ESQUIRE BAR AND LOUNGE COMPLIMENTS OF Fme Food Dlnners Weddings Banquets M LOUIS EUSEPI Prop 173 W Furst St Oswego N Y Motors Danclng NlghtIy YOUR LINCOLN AND MERCURY DEALER Home of 100f Written Oswego N Y AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND SUPPLIES 141 West Second Street Phone 3251 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1953 Cyclotherm Corp Oswego. New York +1 1l1l1 1- - 11:1 - 1l1u 11-11111 Q1 -n-l- nfs -'l' -1-1 1 1g.. 1 -. ...L +- -1- I I I I E i E - 5 I I I I E i E -A 1 I I I 0. I I I I I I I I 5 I ' I I 1 n , I I I I - 31 O - I ' 'I O I I I , . n ' . I I I I is I I I I ' 3 I I I 3 ' ' I f i I I I ' I E E I I I ' I I I I ol:n-la-i1511m-nn1n-nw1w1nu--m1m1n1un-u-n1n:m-a-11:-u1n1l+ I I I I .,.-.-.,-..-..-..-.-..-..-..-.,-.,-.-.-.,-.,-I-..-.-.-.-.-..-..,. I I I I I I I I I I I I - 9 I I I 3- I I I I I I O I I I g I I I I G, I I I I g 0 - I I 0 I I E I 3 I I I 5,7 - I I I I I I I I I I ! 5 E 2 I I I I I - - U - H H - H S I - l I I - - D - h - U S I H H K D - I CONGRATUI ATION S TO me CLASS OF 1953 JOHNSON S SUPER MARKET SCHNEIDER BROS JEWELERS SHIRTS AND BLOUSES SOCKS ANNE S SHOPPE Best Wlshes From Robert Downey 81 CO1 Inc AMERICA S FINEST ANTI-IRACITF Fuel O11 Dlesel O11 Kerosene Automatlc Coal and O11 Rurmng Equlpment SALES AND SERVICE PHONE 1400 1:1 -nu-l11n1!1l-n-aiu:--1l1u!t +111 -11i11 111--1-1---? I I I I 'S ' I I IL 5 6 . I I I I I I I I I 98 East F' t St. l I I Oswego, N. Y I I , 1 I I I s I I I E 1 I I E a 1 I I I I 5 I I I I ' 110 E 1 F' I sf. I I I I ---- ------ - -. -...-..-.+ .g..-...-..-.. ------ - ---- O O 9 . J BEST WISHES e .IIMMIE S OAK HIIL BARBER SHOP Sportsman 0 BEST WISHES 4 W tB g East Slde Varletv tor? MITH QIIIHH3 N UW HEATING SERVICE UW 76 E F' st St Oswego N Y Phone 550 -' ----'-'- - !' 'I - ' I I I I I I I I I I Th 1 1 ' , I I I I N Sh 1 1 P 1 1 I I I I I I I I 9 es rid e Street 5 5 Oswego, N. Y. I E ' . I I - I I 1 1 S , I I I I I I .-. ------.--- ......4- .g..-..-.. --------- --- AUAL. I AUAL. 1 I . ir . , . . 19522 zumwbp m omU as- : 31- OZ, E5 'Q -1 Q30 : Inu'1l 5 ow 2:1 E QESQQ 51'-iq-I Qs -L0 '41-D-UWC gz U, - 'AS' 0 0 z mam ro-3 V' fn., Q WK0 Zgzslg it-ni 122 Clz 1 .L 9-'Eg 3 sa-O igmg infos El-'EZ vlg'g ::I, C-Q. wmmg 5 an I7wg'1' 12102 Q..-Q-:Q 111111111-11: - 1u:u1sIn --.-.--.--.-..---4. aim--nu 11:: 11:11-u1lu1 ulo 11,-1 - 11111-1 -m1 11104. coNeRATuLArnoNs TO MINETTO Esso Gas ancl Onl ZENDAS SUPERETTE TMS Baffefws Marune Servlce General Repairs PROUD 81 DASHNAU M N Y 'neue Phone 2462 Mmeuo N Y sfo 1:11:11-iuiliuil--I-l-11 sfo 11:1 1n1u- -nn: :luis 'il --l- 1l-l:l- 1- in: ilini + 1u1n1n1u1l1u--nn1nn1n1-1:1 GOOD LUCK For the Best In Bulldlng GRADUATES Materials ECKARWS CLARK mms Mlnetto N Y SERVICE STATION AND LUNCH BAR Mlnetto N Y DEALERS IN BLUE COAL Amerlca s Finest Fuel Phone 257 I CLASS or 'sa SERVICE CENTER . -' f ' . . n ' '-' - . -. L S L ' ox' '-.i-'1' . o -, - .-55,3-' mi, ,S --.Ne-.,, If , or -if .- , '.- :'1I,.n-J V, r QV- . .f ff el' A ' f . , 5' flw,f f e N g .., ff X x f - I J fx 5 ZZQZZWULA, 1 bl we Rl we me Q 5 N H? or To The Future ln salutlng the Class of 1953 we pay tribute to the future to the change growth and m provement we all work for Wlflllll the framework of our freedoms It IS through you that the future IS realized The Columbia Mllls. Inc Mmetto N Y 9 . I I 9 I' .. O I l l I ,ll II! 1 1 -n 111v11 n-n--11:--1:1 1 1:1-1 1 1-1-1--+ If -ur -1 --1:11--1:-on 11111 -1111: 1111 nn- 1 ofa FISCHER S SERVICE BLUE SUNOCO TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES Phone 2032 .I FANNINC GENERAL HARDWARE Establlshed 1892 108 West Brndge Street Phone 13b2 R Schiller Barre-tt's Coal C0 Insurance 5 W Cayuga St Mmetto PHONE 75 COMPLIMENTS RANOUS PHARMACY Mmetto N Y -. --1:1-1:1311 cl: +1 I u I I I 1 u l l I 1 I I I - - - - - - - - - . - . I I I ' ' I ' ' I I I . I I I I I ' ' 1 1 P T I I I I I I I I ' I I I . I I I ' I I I I 0 . I A I' I I - -.. l I I , I I . I I I I I I . I I ' I I I I I I I ' I I I - I I I I I I I I I I , I I . I 1 I I - I nu---1-1:1-1:-:zu-1-I-I-Ln-l-l--l-l1l1l-l--l1l:l1l.ia in-u1-1:--u-In-n1m1m1ni-111-1-1111111-li-1:-ul-l1:11,g, +I 1-1:111-1111in1:in1:1in-l1l1l1l1l1I:Is-uxlxllrnln I Ig - - I- I- g - - - , . . . I . I A I I I I C .4 - I , I I I , T is 'i ' : E I ' N . N . . I I ' 1 N E ', I I T ' N- Q . -. - I I - I I I Q Q A I . W 4 O . I ' - 1 I ' .-j I I . I I I - . N . I ' f. I I I I , I I , I N I I I I I ', 4 A, I I '. : I I I I -N. 4- , . , I I F . I I - ' I l . I I 5 I , I COMPLIMENTS PURT ELL S MARKFT Corner of East Tenth and Onenda PASCO BROS Your Nelghborhood Super Market QUALITY GROCERIES AND MEATS East Nmth and Brldge Sts THE PARADOX x1IndI Its II111IrI appr1I1a1m1I In all flmsf uhm adzfrim 1111 111111 I tl fm 1 1141 I1 I I5 0111111 fosvzw CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 53 HIMES 81 DEADY Hall Rd Phone 72 1.1.1-1..1. 1 1,-..1....1,...V-1...-.q1..,1.m.1.,.,1,,,.1,...1.U.1M1....1.....-.41 1 1 1 1.,,,1 INSURANCE Always Reliable and Dependable Service ESTABLISHED 1835 FRE M. RILEY Agency 12 EAST BRIDGE ST. TELEPHONE I2 The Hartford Flre Ins Go Over 100 Years 184 1952 FRANCIS T RILEY Successor - Representing - I I 9 1 ' I 4, -,....,-...-......- -..u...,,......-..-...-...-T..-....--.---... ------ - - -....- 4. 4 UTOGRAPHS
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