Ovid Central High School - Ovidian Yearbook (Ovid, NY)
- Class of 1948
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Brokaw, E. Heymann, Second row: L. Swick, J. Quinn, D. Miller, A. Cas- sidy, M. Gahn, R. VanV1eet, B. Converse, A. Beach, Third row: E. Smith, P. Munson, F. Covert, Mrs. Franklin, Mrs. DePew, I. Russell, E. Kaiser, R. Herrala Editor-in-chief-Joan Murphy Associate Editors-Ann Simpson, Dorthea Herbert Literary Editors-Muriel Gahn, Beverly Brokaw, Eva Heyman Business Manager-john Maleski Assistant Managers-Leroy Swick, Jack Quinn Sports Editors-Edwin Smith, William Shramm Art Editors-Floyd Covert, Eugenia Kaiser Photographic Editors-Ruth Van Vleet, Audrey Cassidy, Ruth Herrala Typists-Paul Mmmson, Dorothy Miller, june Russell, Alice Beach, Belva Converse Advisors-Mrs. Depew, Mrs. Franklin, Miss Richardson Yearbook Staff of 1948 started work on the Yearbook after Christmas vacation. The book was finally completed on February 24. We wish to express our appreciation to all those who have helped us plan this book. Spec ial thanks go to the Art Department for their co-operation and to our advisors who gave so much of their time. 4 ADf7lNl5IRAHUN Mr. Harry I. Williams President Miss Mernette Chapman District Superintendent Mr. Kenneth V. Keady Mr. Christian Karlsen Mr. Percy I. Pulver fV W K I Mr. Justin I. Martin 6 Mr. Frank Brokaw Principal Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Miss 7 Q SECOND ROW Chamberlain--Principal's Turnbull- -Willard School Netro--School Nurse Riley--4th Grade Maher--5th Grade Robbins- -Remedial Emperor- -4th Grade Franklin--Mathematics, Latin McKenna--1st Grade Limner--3rd Grade Hawkins--6th Grade Wright--5th gl 6th Grade FIRST ROW Mrs. Simpson--lst Grade Mrs. Clarke--2nd Grade Miss Hudson--Guidance Mrs. Depew--Vice Principal Social Studies Mr. Brokaw--Principal Mr. Whitehead--Agriculture Dr. Gordon--School Physician Mrs. Lee--Jr. High English Mrs. Finnegan--Willard School Miss Migliore--Home Economics Secretary Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. THIRD ROW Delfs--Science Ditmars- -French Science Schneider--Kindergarten Kay--Physical Director Meyer--Commercial Wilson- -I r. High Social Studies Jacoby- -Music Armitage--Mathematics, Science Meyer--English Miss Pepper--Librarian Miss Richardson--Art Mrs. Excell--Grade Music '7 CAFE TERIA WORKERS Mrs. Stout, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Predmore C UST ODIAN S W. Miles, J. Covert, L. Conkling, P. McMi11en, F. Austin, D. Bradley, S. Brewer BUS DRIVERS A. Woodington, P. Ackerman, I. Purcell 0 1 'flmf J M A in f if 62 lf ' YF ' Img '13 I ,- N X ff! lfv 4 if AM ffN,.lL, 4 x f emcms Major-History Minor-Commercial F.H.A.-1 Chorus-1,3 Dance Committee-2 Sr. Ball Committee-5 Yearbook Staff-4 Senior Play-4 Major-Mathematics, Science Minor-Latin Charleston, W. Va. Band-1,2,3 Track-1,2,3 Chess Club-3 Co. Chess Champion-3 Bowling Team-3 Ovid-- Football-4 Senior Play-4 Student Council-4 Major-Agriculture F.F.A.-1,2,3,4 ALICE BE ACH 0,6 ROBERT T. BINGAMAN 7506 GERALD BREWER ,SAL-cu 'K .. 'G H? R a is up , it BEVERLY BROKAW I3 .W SEWARD BROOKS 491.415 AUDRE Y CASSIDY WJ? Major-Mathematics, Latin Minor-Science, History Chorus-1,4 Honor Society-3,4 Cheerleading-3,4 Student Council-2 Class Secretary-1 Hilltop News Staff-4 Yearbook Staff-4 Ir. Prom Comm.-3 Sr. Ball Comm.-3 Youth Forum-3 Senior Play-4 Sophomore Play-2 Maj or-Agriculture F.F.A.-2,3,4 Band- 1,2,3 Major-Latin, Science Minor-Mathematics, History Chorus-1,2,3,4 Honor Society-1,2,3,4 Cheerleader-3,4 Ir. Prom Committee-3 Sr. Ball Committee-3 Senior Play Yearbook Staff-4 Basketball Playday-4 Major-Agriculture F.F.A.-2,3,4 Basketball-3 Major-Latin, Science Minor-Mathematics, History Chorus-1,2,3,4 Library Club-3 Student C ouncil-4 Senior Play Basketball Playday-4 Jr. Prom Committee-3 Sr. Ball Committee-3 Intramurals- 1 Cheerleading-4 Hilltop News Staff-4 Yearbook Staff Major-Agriculture F.F.A.-2,3,4 Senior-4 - - Y ., QQ If i S 'S-zsifl gm a -rt5y5t5Tg'. ' E . 5: X by-new - . ' ' l?3?Qfi, qu.: Y -RYTQ9 ,- 1 , . W' wr.-j if :fi ., f Yi 2 It-D af .. f 5 . SO' Q 7 -1 W M -ww- , z .E at .Egfr-' - J' AY FRITTS , VW l . MURIEL GAHN 73A-C RICHARD HARDING WSJ DOROTHEA HERBERT fi3.,WL., mrrn EERRALA fda EVA HEYMAN 604.1 Major-Science I Minor-Mathematics Click Club-2 Chorus-2,3,4 Senior Plagft Yearbook aff Sr. Ball Committee-3 Ir. Prom Committee-3 Major-Science, History Minor-Latin Gir1's 0 Club-1 Basketball-1 Youth Radio Forum-3 Yearbook Staff-4 E Ir. Prom Committee-3 Sr. Ball Committee-3 Senior Play-4 'Major-French, History ' Minor-Mathematics, Science,German Band-1,3,4 Chorus-1,2,3,4 Dramatic Club-2,3 Hilltop News Staff-4 Jr. Prom Committee-3 Sr. Ball Committee-3 Major-Homemaking Minor-Commercial Seventeen Club-2 Halloween Dance-3,4 Sadie Hawkins Commit- tee-3 Chorus-3 F.H.A.-3,4 President-F.H.A.-4 Senior Play Sr. Ball Committee-3 Major-Homemaklng Minor-Commercial Seventeen Club F.H.A.-3,4 Chorus-2,3,4 Senior Play-4 Sadie Hawkins Commit- tee-3 Sr. Ball Committee-3 Major-French, History Minor-Mathematics Chorus-1,2 Library Club-3,4 Honor Society-1,2,3,4 Cheerleader-3,4 Vice-President-1,3 Ir. Prom Committee-3 Sr. Ball Committee-3 Senior Play-4 Girls Playday-4 Intramurals-l E LVA IAC OBY HOWARD LINC OLN UW lAfL.,C, WINIFRED .TENNINGS HELEN LOCHREN TERESA KAISER JOHN MALESKI 7244 7, ' 12 Major-Agriculture Minor-History Treasurer of F.F.A.- 2,3 President of F.F.A.-4 Student Council-2 Tri-County Treasurer.- 3,4 Major-Homemaking Minor-History Seventeen Club-3,4 Chorus-1,2,3 Band-1,2,3,4 Cheerleading-3,4 Senior Play Ir. Prom Committee-3 Sr. Ball Committee-3 Hilltop News Staff-3 Major-Science Minor-Mathematics Class President-3 Vice-President-1 Officer Student Council -2 Ir. Prom Committee-3 Sr. Ball Committee-3 Basketball-1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff-4 Boy's State-3 Senior Play-4 Major-Business Minor-Mathematics Chorus-1,2,3,4 Student Council-1 Hilltop News Staff-4 Yearbook Staff Ir. Prom Committee-3 Sr. Ball Committee-3 Senior Play Major-I-Iomemaking Minor-History Chorus-2,3 Jr. Prom Committee-3 Sr. Ball Committee-3 17 Club Reporter-2,3 Vice-President F.H.A. -4 Senior Play-4 Halloween Dance-3,4 Sadie Hawkins Commit- tee-3 Major-Agriculture Minor-History FnFnA-'1,2g3,4 Vice-President F.F.A. -3 Secretary F.F.A.-4 Treasurer-4 Honor Society-4 DOROTHY MILLER appf' MARIORIE MILLER PAUL MQNSON 5 .bm JOAN MURPHY 9' MAY NICHOLSON 9217 9,40 JACK QUINN G Major-Mathematics, Science Minor-Latin Ir. Prom Committee-3 Sr. Ball Committee-3 Chorus-3,4 Honor Society-3,4 Senior Play-4 Yearbook Staff-4 Major-Homemaking Minor-Commercial English Club Officer-1 Halloween Dance-3 I r. Prom Committee-3 Sr. Ball Committee-3 Senior Play-4 Major-History, Com- mercial Click Club-1 Chorus-1,2 Band-1,2,3 jr. Prom Committee-3 Sr. Ball Committee-3 Sadie Hawkins Commit tee-3 Yearbook Staff-4 Senior Play-4 Major-Latin, Commer- cial Minor-Mathematics Band-1,2,3,4 Honor Society-1,2,3,4 Secretary-Treasurer-3 Vice- President-4 Yearbook Staff-4 Hilltop News-3,4 jr. Prom Committee-3 Sr. Ball Committee-3 Senior Play-4 Major-French Minor-Mathematics Chorus-1,2,3,4 Band-1,2,3,4 Sr. Honor Society-3,4 Cheerleading-4 Ir. Prom Committee-3 Sr. Ball Committee-3 Intramurals-1 Student Council-3 Library Club-3 Secretary-4 All-State-3,4 Senior Play-4 Major-Science, History Minor-Mathematics Student Council-1,2 Basketball-2,3 Ir. Prom Committee-3 Football-4 President Student Council -4 Yearbook Staff-4 Senior Play-4 IUNE RUSSELL gzvuc., ANN SIMPSON 2 . OLGA SABOL Jah. l EDWIN ,SMITH if Q' as Q, BILL SCHRAMM IRVING STEVENS 7MnL., Cm.: HJ-Q HJ Major-French, Science Minor-Mathematics, History Honor Society-1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff-4 jr. Prom,Committee-3 Sr. Ball Committee-3 Senior Play-4 Chorus-2,3,4 Major-Mathematics Science, History, Latin Basketball-3 Honor Society-1,2,3,4 Click Club-2 Senior Play Ir. Prom Committee-3 Sr. Ball Committee-3 Youth Forum-3 Empire State Major-Science Minor-Agriculture Mathematics, History Band-3 Chorus - 1 Click Club- 1 LEROY SWICK Lfnflq, Major-History, Agricul- ture F.F.A. Vice-President-4 Yearbook Staff-4 Senior Play-4 lno picture! ARTHUR LYNCH Jn Major-Agriculture F.F.A.'132,3,4 Major-Latin, Science Minor-Mathematics, History Band-1,2,3,4 Chorus-1,2,3,4 Honor Society-1,2,3,4 Cheerleading-3,4 Ir. Prom Committee-3 Sr. Ball Committee-3 Senior Play Yearbook Staff -4 All State Band-1,3,4 A11 State Compt.-1,3 Intramurals-1 Youth Forum-3 R. RUTH VAN VLEET Pu. . 55. NORMA SWICK Maj or -Homemaking Vice-President-1 Secretary- Treasurer I Olga Sabol, Edwin Smith, June Russell, Paul Munson 15 545' OUR short years ago, the Class of '48 began its Freshman year in room 207 with Miss Mannix as its advisor. After vainly trying to crowd fifty-nlne of us into a room with a seating capacity of forty, it was decided to send the excess number to the library where they would be under the super- vision of Miss Cloos, the librarian. We were classified as 9A and 9B. Each homeroom elected its own class officers and they were as follows: 9A-President ----- Paul Mullan 9B-President ----------- Richard Steele Vice-President-John Maleskl Vice-President ------ T eresa Kaiser Secretary ------ Edwin Smith Secretary-Treasurer-Norma Swick Treasurer ----- Ruth VanVleet Student Council Representatives--Dorothy Miller Kathleen Stahl Ross Laughlin Arthur Lynch On March 16th we .meld a vlc dance in the school auditorium in order to raise money for the year- book. It was a financial success. We closed our Freshman year with a Junior High Commencement which was a big event in our lives. The honors were taken as follows: Valedlctorlan-Ruth VanVleet, Salutatorian-Edwin Smith, Third Honor-June Russell, Fourth Honor-Joan Murphy. In September, 1945 we entered Senior High as forty-eight mild, meek Sophomores. We elected the following class officers: President ----------- William Schramm Vice-President ----- Norma Swick Secretary-Treasurer-Richard Roach Betty Putnam and Howard Lincoln were chosen to be the Sophomore representatives to the Student Council. In January the Sophomore class was very patriotic and did its part in the overseas clothing drive held at the school. We started our Junior year on September 3, 1946 with fifty-nine members. Our class officers were: President ---------- John Maleski Vice-President ------ Teresa Kaiser Secretary-Treasurer-June Russell Olga Sabol and Herbert McCutcheon were our representatives to the Student Council. November 4, 1946 was a very happy day for the Juniors--we ordered our Senior rings. March 11, 1947 was even a happier day for us, for on that day we received our rings. Our activities of the year began with a Halloween Party. The Community Recreation Committee helped us to make it a community affair and hired Bob Llnton's orchestra for the occasion. While dancing was going on ln the auditorium, various games were played in different rooms. Our Junior Prom was held on March 14, 1947 and was a success. Then in Junewe sponsored the Senior Ball. 16 E ARRIVED l I We are now the Senior Class of O.C.S.--thirty-nine strong. To guide us through this our- last year of high school, we chose the following class officers: President ----------- Edwin Smith Vice-President ----- -June Russell Secretary ----------- Olga Sabol Treasurer ---------- Paul Munson To be our representatives to the Student Council we chose Muriel Gahn and Ted Bingaman. We started the year off with a bang by having a magazine selling campaign which netted us quite a profit--3300 to be exact. On October 14, 1947, we ordered our personal cards which arrived Nov. 13, 1947. We decided, to sponsor another Halloween Party, and with the aid of the Community 'Recreation Committee, we again made it a success. The big event of the year, our Senior Play, occurred on the nights of Nov. 19 and 21 and was the talk of the town for some time after. Of course the talk was good for it was a huge success. Early in December we had our Senior pictures taken and everybody came to school dressed in his Sunday best. We received our pictures before Christmas vacation so that we could use them as Christmas gifts. Class Night, the Senior Ball, Baccalaureate and Commencement are the crowning events of the Senior year. While we are looking forward to attaining our chosen post-graduate careers, we will never forget these years spent at Ovid Central. OH! THOSE SENIORS C pgpl 17 Pao ,ATHER 'round everybody and let's gaze into our crystal ball to see what the exceptional class of '48 is doing after ten years of hard lmocks. TIME: 1958 Ted Bingaman, who is now Python the famous wrestler, has established a record of squeezing five people to death. Beware girls! Beverly Brokaw, that successful young writer, has just finished her fourth book. However, the men ln her life haven't been very successful. It seems that Bev has a mind of her own. Alice Beach and Elva Jacoby are designers. Their creations are considered very ultra-ultra from Podunk to Paris. Alice specializes in beachwear while Elva specializes in slacks. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harding fthe former Agnes MacCheyneJ are operating a hamburger stand near Lodi. Dick collects the money while his wife does all the work. That girl about town, Helen Lochren, is still playing the field. I wonder if whe will ever settle down. She papered her room with snapshots of dear, departed male escorts. Arthur Lynch runs a service station in Hayts Corners with all the latest equipment. He special- lzes in fixing tires for stranded women. Leroy Swick has moved bag, baggage and Ruth Ann to Trumansburg where they have a sweet shoppe. They even have a cover charge because the place is so high class. Ted Smith owns a chain of pencil factories across the country. He developed the flavored pencil which sells even better than lollypops. Of course, june always believed that a woman's place was in Ted's home, so that's where she ls. Marjorie Miller has a dancing studio in Canandaigua. It's very successful-- if you consider one customer a week successful. Norma Swlck and Howard Lincoln have settled down to a peaceful married life. However, the pat- ter f?J of tiny feet sometimes shatters the peacefulness. Seward Brooks has just completed a cross-country tour with his band, Dutch's Iazzsters. As their featured singer, they have Mamie Gahn. She is, in reality, a capable little homemaker for a certain, blond, curly-headed fellow. Need I say more? May Nicholson is leading a happy married life. She has become well-lmown around the vicinity for her luscious buckwheat cakes. Dr. Heyman is president of Harvard, Ever since her college days at Sampson, she has loved belng surrounded by men and decided to spend her life in such a manner. Could anyone do any better? And now we come to that leader of men and follower of women, John Maleskl. He was elected Gover- nor of New York State in the last election. We wonder who his wife isl Now don't commit us as we dldn't say Sabol. Draw your own conclusion. Jack Quinn is Chief of Police at Willard. He enforces the law there, but his wife enforces lt at home. Ah, wedded bllssl Ann Simpson liked the college at Binghamton so well that she decided to stay. Rumor has it that Alan lived there, too. Could that have anything to do with it? Paul Munson is the owner of the Lingring Bros. Circus. Seems that he started out being the thin man but :cats such a success that he was soon able to buy the circus. That proves the theory of starting from the om. Teresa Kaiser has given up her job of breaking men's hearts in Ovid, and ls a switchboard operator in Willard. Of course, she does plug in a few wrong numbers. I wonder why she chose Willard. jay Fritts is president of the Miser Bank Company. The bank has a very good reputation because jay is very conscientious and counts the money everyday. Gerald Brewer is recuperating from a broken clavlcle. Apparently, he didn't have his mind on his driving. Was Marie with him? Wlnnie's husband, johnny, has quite a time supporting her. With her reckless driving, he has to buy at least one fender a week. Poor Iohnnyl Dorothy Miller is now in Rochester where she is a stenographer for the Trickenziemer Tack Co. When she runs out of work, she acts as a tester for the product the company puts out. Get the point? Good old Casanova Stevens still makes plenty of trips to Crow Hill but doesn't have courage enough to pop the question. He was always so bashful, you know! Even though joan Murphy attended Cornell University her interest in Sampson didn't end. A cer- tain fellow named Al might have had something to do with it. Ruth Herrala has just returned from her third trip aroxmd the world. She made her fortune by discovering a way to mend broken hearts. just having Ruth around would do that, wou1dn't it? Bill Schramm, still unable to decide on who should be Mrs. Schramm, has taken a job ln South America. But if we know Bill, that's just his way of keeping us from knowing that he wants to look the Senoritas over. Audrey Cassidy is now head coach at Ovid. It seems that she took over Coach Kay's job. She loves her work and has such a way with the boys. You know Audrey! 'Ruth VanVleet has become the junior partner of the Wagner Peach Cannery near Caywood. It all began with thinning peaches, tool Dorothea Herbert is now head of the Strait jacket Department in Binghamton State Hospital. Her motto ls We don't put them on unless they fit. ' Looking back over the successful f?J class of '48, we are well satisfied. As we pass back through the door into the present, we give Mrs. Depew the password, Be Specific! 18 .LQ I . , ,N pn. . K K . A -:X J a 66444 W' E, the Seniors of 1948 as we close our last and perhaps, best year of faithful attendance at the Ovid High School, feel that it would be very unkind of us not be bequeath some of our wonderful char acterlstics to those who will try so much in the years following to be like that memorable class of 1948. We know our leaving is one of the saddest events that has ever taken place at this school, and while we also are sorry to end those happy school days, we feel that we must go on to that which ls ln store for each of us. We leave the following to those who must carry on ln our place next year: Jay Fritts leaves his startling history ability to Paul 0'Connell. Norma Swick leaves her seat in the library to Jane Harris. Howard Lincoln leaves the office of President in the F. F.A. to Norman Skinner. Ruth VanVleet leaves her sheep-herding to Torrey Frltts. Edwin Smith leaves his studlous brain to Jimmy Mannix. Ruth Herrala leaves her magnificent flgure to June Boyce. Ted Bingaman leaves his supply of corny jokes to Bill Keill. Muriel Gahn leaves all her love to Jerry Reed. Johnny Maleski leaves his new Frazer to Lynn Cashady and Douglas Wyckoff to help them get started with the girls. Dorothea Herbert leaves her way with men to Joann Hay. Gerald Brewer leaves his interest ln mechanics to Floyd Covert. Audrey Cassidy leaves her way with Jimmy Mannix to Elaine Vreeland. Irving Stevens leaves his ability to get along with teachers to Jimmie Baldwin. CDoes he need lt?J Olga Sabol leaves her screaming to Marilyn Lynch. Richard Harding leaves his liking for the girls to Jack Maher. Wlnifred Jennings leaves her reckless driving to Joanne VanNostrand and we hope she will keep both hands on the wheel. Teresa Kaiser gives several empty bottles of Freckle Remover to Mary Jean Dlmmlck with the sad conclusion that none of them did any good. William Schramm leaves his shy Q71 come hither ability to Melvin Quinn. Elva Jacoby leaves her temper to Ruth Voorhees. Paul Munson leaves his Ford to Walter Springsteen because the Chevrolet looks a bit run down. Joan Murphy leaves her Sampson College boy-friends to Joyce Whitney and Shirley Lynch. Jack Quinn leaves his dancing to Bill Webster and Donald Griffin. June Russell leaves her scholarship to Betty McDonald. Seward Brooks leaves his gas truck to Gordon Boyce. Beverly Brokaw leaves her rhumba dancing to Phyllis Jordan. Arthur Lynch and Leroy Swick leave their shyness to Henry Covert. Marjorie Miller leaves her fiery red hair to Joann Jackson. May Nicholson leaves her engagement ring to Rosalie Holmes. Helen Lochren leaves a rat trap to. Diana Caulum to aid her in catching Bill. Eva Heymann leaves her bangs to Joanne McFadden. Alice Beach leaves her giggles to Lucille Poth. Ann Simpson leaves her studying to Evelyn Mlkkelsen. Dorothy Miller leaves her mathematical ability to Roberta Homyack. The Senior girls leave all the Junior boys to Marie 'Buggles and Marianne Hanson. We can't leave Bob Ferguson anything, he has his goats. The Senior Class as a whole leaves the following: Any over-looked cuds of gum we have left adhering to the underside of desks or bannlsters to the Juniors. Our good looks and beautiful complexlons to the Sophomores who are trying so hard to be seen and heard in the world. To Mrs. Depew we leave a bottle of Kolor Back to erase any gray hairs we may have caused. 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Ruth Audrey Ewa 1 Beverly Teresa l Winnie -l wf few Teddy l N7 14 Alice Olga If '- .Tack Norma and Leroy Dor othy .Tune I 0311 Ann-in the middle .Tack and .T oan 22 1-- ., lx guq 5563 -g' Q W Q Q x if F fr Zigi' 2 cf' 7747 Front row: 1. Hay, M. Lynch, 1. VanNostrand, M. Dimmick, M. Hanson, E. Vreeland, D. Caulum, I. Whitney, Second row: Mrs. Ditmars, 1. Jackson, R. Voorhees, P. Jordan, R. Holmes, L. Poth, 1. Harris, I. Boyce, S. Lynch, Miss Pepper, Third row: W. Springsteen, F. Covert, G. Boyce, W. Keill, I. McFadden, R. Homyack, H. Covert, D. Wyckoff, 1. Mannix, L. Cashady, Fourth row: D. Griffin, T. Fritts, I. Baldwin, 1. Maher, N. Skinner, M. Quinn, R. Ferguson, P. 0'Connel1, 1. Reed Front row: C. Wiswell, N. Bingamon, D. Nye, P. Clarke, P. Montford, N. McCheyne, E. O'Conne11, 1. Taylor, Second row: E. McDonald, K. Watson, B. Nicholson, C. Putnam, C. Fisher, N. Kerns, M. Stout, P. Pemberton, B. Roe, Third row: I. Simmons, 1. Lynch, H. Hayes, Covert, W. Harris, R. Bowers, G. White, D. Dunlap, Fourth row: P. Martin, W. Hixon, I. Carmel , W. McCutcheon, R. Bitgood, B. Grogan 24 Que 7757 Front row: J. Amici, B. Conkling, V. Sweet, P. Personius, B. Engel, A. MacCheyne, N. Poth, E. Therkildens, M. Vreeland, Second row: 'R. De Orio, M. Lochren, B. Boyce, R. Cassavant, E. Kaiser, P. Keady, R. Brooks, K. Limner, W. Depew, R. Hayes, Mrs. Franklin, Third row: F. Kxuyla, G. Parish, H. Kerns, J. Granger, N. Bishop, 1. Watson, R. Pettengill, G. Ott, E. Jurewicz T. McDonald, 1. Christensen 49455 Front row: R. Prest, R. Keenan, R. Granger, Second row: D. Stahl, E. Nivison, E. Singer, B. Nivison, 1. Haring, C. O'Connel1, D. Lynch, M. Cole, Third row: Mrs. Meyer, P. Pomeroy, S. Mac- Cheyne, I. Guinan, I. Cassavant, K. Limner, M. Nye, T. Martin, L. Druding, R. Kinne, I. Braisington, Fourth row: R. Clarke, S. Tobey, R. Iacot, D. Haring, A. Marsh, V. Izzo, F. Whitney, C. Goslicki, W. Charles 25 Front row: K. Fltzsimons, D. Lewin, D. Chamberlain, F. Hayes. Second row: E. Spencer, L. Clark, G. Putnam, I. Tripp, L. Ott, P. Gambee, D. Hanson. Third row: P. Mattison, M. Hay, P. Prest, 1. Vaughan, M. Woodington, M. Keenan, I. Hefferon, N. Brewer, C. Alger, Mrs. Lee, Fourth row: I. Lynch, R. MacCheyne, 1. Macdonald, H. McDonald, 1. Izzo, R. Knittle, B. Singer, B. Duncan, P. McNally Front row: M. Second, C. Gleisner, E. Homyack, R. Doty, M. Nye, E. McFadden, Second row: M. Iacot, I. Alger, P. Hazard, R. Nicholson, 1. Rodney, E. Zimmer, M. Fisher, C. Hayes, Third row: M. Stahl, B. Simmons, D. Gonkling, M. Sherrill, F. Hallett, I. Covert, R. Watson, R. Pettengill, J. Mattlson, K. Watson, Mrs. Armitage, Fourth row: M. Lynch, E. Osterhout, B. Williamson, T. Kent C. Block. R. Hazard, C. Herbert, A. Champion, V. Vanvleet 26 Kneeling: G. Vreeland, N. Guthiel, C. Favreau, F. Westervelt, First row: K. Keady, P. Depew, B. Keady, M. Carroll, 1. Covert, E. Taylor, M. Wagner, Second row: I. Martin, S. Carson, D. Chan- berlain, R. Lahr, D. Evans, R. Mannix, P. Christensen, I. Dimmick, A. Simmons, Mr. Wilson, Back row: F. Martin, D. VanV1eet, R. Richards, I. Keady, A. Champion, A. Archambault, I. Wyckoff, H. Spencer, W. Warne 5614225 Front row: D. Duncan, L. Appleton, P. Gary, R. Weber, R. Griswold, Second row: H. Martin, A. Harding, M. Springsteen, B. Sperr, J. Sibley, P. Frisbie, J. Tillinghast, Mrs. Hawkins, Third row: R. Reff, W. Wiswell, K. Terryberry, D. Weeks, I. Taylor, L. Herbert 27 am! age!! Front row: G. Excell, 1. Brownell, F. Stahl, L. Crofoot, 1. Keenan, M. Sweet, K. Post, 1. Belknap, Second row: E. Bostrom, R. Macjones, M. Therkildsen, M. Wilson, 1. Covert, B. O'Conne1l, E. Wilson, T. Simpson, Miss Wright,Third row: I. McDonald, 1. Archambault, G. Lahr, A. Duncan, 1. Bowers, M. Keady, D. Speth, J. Hull, W. Hallett, P. Depew W Front row: P. Alger, I. Crane, G. Clarke, J. Trim, C. Woods, B. Bowers, 1. Hydnman, G. Levitan, 1. Macdonald, N. Baldwin, B. Taylor, S. Sherwood, H. Singer, T. O'Neil, P. Cashin, G. Huff, Third row: E. Smith, 1. Mac Cheyne, G. Everts, R. Bowers, B. Cowell, I. Brodnicki, H. Lynch, N. Bucholtz, N. Goslicki, D. McGuire, Miss Ma.her, Fourth row: R. Austin, D. Rosenheck, D. Skinner, P. Smith, E. Mac Cheyne, M. Beach, I. Fitszimons, 1. Pascuitti, D. Whitney 28 Quad Front row: C. Bastian, I. Marmix, C. Doane, I. Sibley, 1. Ronsvalle, R. Argus, P. Harding, R. Clair, T. Coon, Second row: A. Sperr, 1. Macdonald, L. Westervelt, B. Baldwin, B. Covert, L. Weber, M. VanCleef, C. Young, R. Chamberlain, P. Haney, Miss Emperor, Third row: B. Haust, Josephine Sin- icropi, N. Coon, P. 0'Connell, E. Ballard, W. Murphy, C. Druding, M. L. Favorite, R. M. Smith, D. Dunn, Fourth row: M. Everts, H. Farr, J. Mead, I. VanVleet, I. Salisbury, L. Martz, W. Myers, D. MacCheyne, M. jackson, H. Farr, C. Post, Miss Riley, Back row: M. McCutcheon, L. Doebler, P. Robb, M. Hernon, I. Weber, S. Hufford, B. Mead, 1. VanLone, D. Jones, R. Welch Qaeda Front row: L. Weber, S. Brown, R. Xavier, H. Siswick, B. Andrews, 1. Webster, E. Wilen, B. Taylor, Second row: M. Depew, M. Letts, B. Cole, P. Freeman, M. Ott, H. Brown, D. Appleton, S. Porter, I. Zammett, E. Raney, Third row: Robert Peck, I. Smith, B. Wilen, I. Updike, E. Hull, S. Caslin, R. Porter, E. Martz, T. Cimningham, R. A. Woods, M. Rice, R. Rahinowitz, Back row: R. Iacot, B. Kinne, I. MacCheyne, L. Lochren, C. Porter, D. Wilson, I. Elkie, E. Fisher, N. Covert, W. Halsey, G. B. Lim- nel' 29 Front row: I. McDonald, R. Harding, M. Prindle, E. Vargason, A. Nivison, A. Prest, I. Rodney, S. McConald, 1. Maguire, Second row: I. Jordan, R. Champion, I. Greenberg, N. Maher, C. VanVleet, P. Westervelt, G. Watson, S. Cooper, R. Voorhees, Y. Clark, Third row: I. Weber, T. Singer, R. Getman, R. Bowers, D. Brown, 1. Bond, B. Sinicropi, D. Elkie, B. Weed, L. VanRiper, Back row: Mrs. Clark, E. Ryan, S. Steele, R. Fink, W. Everts, A. Zammett, E. Everts, C. Hufford, R. jacot, 1. Williamson, N. Carmell, I. M. Cunningham 64446 Front row: P. Steele, C. Hufford, D. Luther, S. Haust, D. Newell, I. Swick, F. Hazard, R. Rehm, F. Carpenter, R. Williamson, Second row: 1. Rice, A. Bostrom, D. Cowell, C. Austin, M. Macdonald, T. Peck, J. Wilson, H. Ryder, 1. Wilen, B. Smith, B. McDonald, Third row: B. Ryder, L. Holmes, M. Skinner, W. Welch, B. Welch, S. O'Connell, N. Stephens, D. Chamberlain, R. Foxx, D. Frisbie, E. Maleski, L. Weber, Fourth row: Mrs. Simpson, R. Palmer, S. Widell, S. Komula, B. Brewer, E. Ran- gy C. Elkie, J. Hunt, S. Lutz, L. Caulum, 1. VanRiper, G. Hayes, S. Poten, D. VanScoy, Miss McKenna, ifth row: I. Walker, M. Smith, V. MacCheyne, P. Hernon, S. VanRiper, A. Clark, B. Everts, D. Por- ter, E. Dunn, D. Barash 30 ' ea KINDERGARTEN A. M. Front row: L. Welch, D. Brown, B. Williams, R. McGuire, N. MacCheyne, B. Reagan, T. Martz, T. Martz, M. Eastman, L. VanRiper, Second row: I. Beam, C. lean Ryder, M. Nivison, D. Cuer, C. Russell, S. Excell, S. Smith, V. Welch, A. Wilen, S. Stewart, D. Xavier, D. Patterson, I. Reagan, Third row: P. Sabol, D. Albro, L. Woods, 1. Salzer, E. Finnigan, C. Updike, P. Singer, 1. VanLone, D. Smith, T. Hurd, R. Covert, D. O'Connel1, Mrs. Schneider KINDERGARTEN P. M. Front row: D. Brown, P. Epps, S. Fink, V. White, A. Wilen, L. Welch, M. Rosenheck, S. Cunningham, L. Van Riper, D. O'Connel1, Second row: P. Nye, A. Nasel, V. Welch, P. Prindle, J. Raney, M. Curron, M. Bingaman, D. Zimniewicz, C. Robb, T. Flora, Teacher: Jeannette Schneider 31 Front row: P. Personius, R. Warne, J. Schramn, B. Pemberton, R. Northup, S. Conkling, Sec ond row: Miss Turnbull, K. Clark, B. Schultz, D. Dimxnick, C. Christenson, JV. Steen, Mrs. Flrmegan, Third row: I. Murphy, L. Schultz, J. Martin, I. Russell, P. Griffon, B. Steen, M. Harding 1 32 .AL 'F X r W X A QC'l'lVl'f les , N- ew my Front row: J. Van Nostrand, N. Bingamon, R. Ferguson, W. Schramm, E. Vreeland, C. Favreau, B. Conkling, Second row: J. Guinan, G. White, W. Springsteen, R. Pettingill, T. Bingamon, Mrs, Ditmars, M. Gahn Kala Staff Front row: M. Taylor, R. Jones, M. Gahn, B. Brokaw, E. Heymarm, F. Covert, D. Miller, Second row: Mrs. Franklin, J. Reed, I. Russell, R. Ferguson, P. Depew 34 7ZczZ'6ancz! Www S ' SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Front row: R. Voorhees, F. Covert, 0. Sabol, B. Brokaw, A. Cassidy, Second row: T. Smith, 1. Russell, 1. Murphy, A. Simpson, Mrs. Ditmars, R. VanV1eet, T. Kaiser, P. Munson I O, JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Front row: M. Vreeland, R. Kinne, C. O'Conne11, Second row: C. Goslicki, M. Chamberlain P. Pemberton, J. Hating, I. Amici, L. Druding, Third row: B. Boyce, G. Parish, Mrs. Lee, R. Granger, E. Kaiser, B. Conkling 35 ! ' P Front row: H. Lochren, R. Harding, A. Cassidy, A. Simpson, Second row: J. Quinn, E. Heymann, E. Smith, I. Russell, B. Brokaw, 1. Maleski, Third row: Mrs. Meyer, D. Miller, R. Laughlin, R. Herrala, T. Kaiser, 1. Murphy, E. Jacoby Froni row: M. Miller, L. Swick, A. Beach, M. Gahn, Second row: I. Quinn, O. Sabol, W. Schramm, M. Nicholson, R. VanV1eet, T. Bingamon, Third row: Mrs. Meyer, F. Northrup, R. Herrala, T. Kaiser, D. Herbert, B. Converse 36 Front row: I. Braisington, L. Druding, N. Poth, C. Favreau, G. Vreeland, N. Guthiel, E. Vree- land, P. Depew, Second row: P. Keady, K. Keady, S. Carson, J. Keady, R. Voorhees, N. Binga- mon, J. Taylor, D. Caulum, T. Kaiser, Third row: B. Keady, D. Lynch, C. 0'Conne11, K. Lim-- ner, M. Carroll, P. Clark, I. Jackson, R. 1-loxnyack, K. Watson, P. Gambee, Miss Pepper ew Front row: M. Webster, R. Holmes, H. Lochren, M. Miller, E. Jacoby, V. Sweet, Second row: N. Poth, C. Putnam, L. Poth, S. Lynch, B. McDonald, P. McDonald, P. Clarke, Miss Migliore 37 QW Q Kneeling: J. Simmons, R. Hayes, Front row: Mister Whitehead, L. Swick, J. Baldwin, H. Lincoln, R. Parish, P. Munson, A. Lynch, K. Limner, 1. Christenson, Second row: S. Brooks, G. Boyce, R. Lynch, N. Skinner, G. Brewer, N. Bishop, D. Harring, R. Pettingill, G. Parish, G. Ott, E. Iurewicz Third row: J. Hayes, P. Martin, H. Kerns, I. Granger, E. McDonald, R. Harding i Kneeling: P. Mattison, P. Gambee, 1. Heffron, H. Martin, S. Carson, I. Fitz Simons, K. Post, G. Ott, R. MacCheyne, Hallet, I. Taylor, D. Hayes, First row: I. Brait, P. Hazard, M. Jacot, J. Harding, M. Stahl, B. Co e, B. Simmons, M. Cole, P. Mattison, K. Limner, 1. Granger, Second row: Miss Migliore, B. Nivison, B. Singer, E. Nivison, P. Prest, D. Hanson, D. Stahl, L. Ott, M. Lynch, M. Car- roll, E. Taylor, Mr. Whitehead, Third row: J. Simmons, R. Richards, D. Evans, K. Fitz Simons, A. Simmons, A. Marsh, R. Hazard, S. Tobey, C. Alger, D. Lewin, F. Hallett, S. Covert, C. Limner 38 fy- Front row: W. Hixon, D. Van Vleet, O. Sabol, R. DeOrio, R. Voorhees, S. Brooks, R. Van Vleet, 1. Russell,g. Haring, H. Lochren, I. Cassavant, Second row: Mr. Jacoby, E. Heymann, R. Cassa- vant, H. overt, R. Brooks, D. Griffin, I. Lynch, W. Keill, G. Boyce, F. Covert, I. McFadden, A. Archambault, 1. Reed earl Front row: R. Lahr, R. Montford, D. Keenan, M. Sherrill, A. Archambault, D. Van Vleet, Second row: 1. Barrett, M. Vreeland, G. Vreeland, G. Leuitan, B. Hallett, I. Belknap, I. Hull, Third row: 1. Lynch, D. Chamberlain, R. Clarke, J. Braisington, B. Duncan, R. Hayes, P. Keady, D. Chamber- lain, D. Duncan, D. Wilson, Fourth row: R. DiOrio, R. Austin, T. Simpson, J. Pasciutti, M. Wil- won, G. Huff, C. Favreau, A. Duncan, Fifth row: B. Andrews, G. Excell, S. Carson, K. Terryberry, B. Griswold, K. Limner, G. Putnam, J. Tripp 39 Front row: M. Hanson, D. Miller, A. Simpson, A. Cassidy, M. Gahn, Second row: 1. Murphy, B. Roe, E. Heymann, E. O'Connel1, C. Bowers, M. Vreeland, M. 1. Dimmick, P. Keady, Third row: C. Wistwell, B. Nicholson, B. Tobey, R. Holmes, L. Poth, I. Taylor, J. Van Nostrand, N. Blnga- mon, Mr. Jacoby, Fourth row: R. Van Vleet, I. jackson, 0. Sabol, B. Brokaw, D. Nye, R. Voor- hees, J. Harris, P. Personius, D. Herbert, Fifth row: I. Stevens, F. Covert, W. Kelll, H. Covert, I. Reed, G. Boyce, R. Brooks, R. DeOrio Front row. I. Keenan, G. Lahr, I. Belknap, F. Stahl, T. Simpson, I. Crane, K. Post, E. Fish, B. Bowers, Second row: C. Druding, W. Murphy, M. Favorite, N. Coon, E. Bostrom, I. Sibley, 1. Sinicropi, B. Haust, G. Clark, Third row: J. Van Vleet, B. Baldwin, R. Chamberlain, M. Taylor, B. Cowell, R. Bond, C. Post, P. Robb, 1. Van Lone, I. Hydnan, N. Baldwm, T. Coon, Miss Wrxgh Fourth row: Mrs. Excell, B. Taylor, S. Sherwood, D. Whitney, B. Covert, M. Beach, D. Skinner H. Lynch, D. Montford, D. Duncan, K. Terryberry, Fifth row: I. Maguire, H. Martin, I. Sibley, I. Bowers, G. Excell, A. Duncan, M. Keady, M. Wilson, I. Archambault, I. Covert, I. Hull, Sixth row: M. Therkildsen, L. Grofoot, A. Millas, J. A. Brownell, M. Sweet, B. O'Connell, E. Wilson 40 ! 3 imgcmd Front row: Jerry Walker, Virginia MacCheyne, Martin Smith, Sally VanRiper, Agnes Clark, Charles Hufford, Betty Everts, Eddie Dunn, Phyllis Steele, Donald Newell Second row: Carol Austin, Jimmy Wilson, Alexander Bostrom, Donald Chamberlain, Richard Foxx, Leroy Weber, Dennis Cowell, Jimmy Rice, Nancy Stephens, Shirley 0'Conne1l, Joan Wilen, Bobby McDonald, Beverly Smith Third row: Dick Porter, Sheila Haust, Francis Hazard, Josephine Hunt, Duane Frisbie Bonnie Welch, Winona Welch, Eugene Maleski, Sandra Lutz, Carol Elkie, Susan Poten, Gloria Hayes, Mary Ellen Macdonald, Douglas VanScoy, Har- old Ryder, Mary Letha Skinner Fourth row: Mrs. Excell, Philip Hernon, Joan Swlck, David Luther, Roberta Rehm, Rob in Williams, Frances Carpenter, Betty Lou Ryder, David Barash, Ronnie Palmer, Susan Wldell, Bonnie Brewer, Sandra Komula, Elizabeth Raney, Jerry VanRiper, Teddy Peck 41 ik Bike Riders' Farewell party for Belva Ja--oops-Mr. Jacoby .if Cute Smile, Coach Take your picture? Poor Timmie! Be Specificll Frank and Bev T'burg VS- Ovid Romeo x f Q 1 e - 1 ' 1 K 1 .S -an Daisies never tell The BOYS All dressed UP for Olga H . . , A. 473,-l ' ff'-i. '. 1-' .SQ-' Lf tffrl.W-Q, , 17 '- gs fi ' 'Q-r, ..-F .Ng 'iq ' t ,ff .1 f J', -' ,it-.l.i? Jn '...l . fm--'Q 4 W N ! I A . A 1 if K 4 Q ,eg 1 i' Y ! l , ' if ' . gm ' The thinkers Fight, Team, Fight I-00k Pretty Ruth 42 W? ,ff- 4 . -4 I QM? yi 'X ' , '- 1 fm J 0 f Q ,fl I pb , . ld i Xxx Q' 5'1 f X f If ,lily iff. XX! fl' -1 0 'ff r J SPCR 5 if 49 Kneeling: D. Dunlap, T. McDonald, G. White, R. Bowers, R. Pettingill, W. Keill, Front row: Mgr. R. DeOrio, W. Sweet, N. Skimmer, D. Haring, W. Hixon, R. Bitgood, Mgr. K. Limner, Second row: A. Simons, R. Knittle, W. McCutcheon, H. Kerns, G. Boyce, R. Brooks, Coach Kay MW .M Kneeling: D. Dunlap, T. McDonald, G. White, R. Bowers, R. Pettingill, W. Keill, Front row: Mgr R. DeOrio, W. Sweet, N. Skinner, D. Haring, W. Hixon, R. Bitgood, Mgr. K. Limner, Second row: A. Simons, R. Knittle, W. McCutcheon, H. Kerns, G. Boyce, R. Brooks, Coach Kay 44 74454466 From row: N. Skinner, W. Latimer, T. Bingamon, B. Ferguson, P. O'Cormell, I. Maher, B. Grogan, Second row: R. Bowers, H. Covert, B. Schramn, J. Reed, J. Mannix, W. McCutcheon, G. White, Coach Kay SPORTS THE Ovid Central School's football season opened at Romu- lus where they lost 30-18. We were next defeated by Dundee with a score of 12-6 in which there was no scoring in the first half. The Ovid six then played a good game against Interlaken and won with a score of 28-24. Odessa defeated us 37-12, and Trumans- burg, who defeated us 50-20, won the league championship. Ovid has one of its best basketball teams this season and has won 8 games and lost 2. This is due to the excellent coaching of Mr. Kay, to the speed and teamwork of the guards, Mannlx and Fer- guson, forward O'Connell and to the high scoring players, center Fritts and forward Maher. The Iunior Varsity hasn't fared so well since they have won 3 games and lost 7. In the future they promise to develop into a good team. Varsity Basketball Scores Ovid 29 Romulus Ovid Romulus Ovid 40 Trumansburg Ovid Trumansburg Ovld 47 Odessa Ovid Odessa Ovid 48 Interlaken Ovid Interlaken Ovid 46 Dundee Ovid Dundee Hua! NJ. . . I IP In . E dm, .YQ 'Nr '25 N..- W 44,4 A. Cassidy, M. Dimmick, R. Cassavant, H. Lochren, E. Vreeland .Q . x . 4 -..'..x-X- V .ff 'v 'if B. Brokaw, J'. VanNostrand, D. Caulum, T. Kaiser, R. VanV1eet 46 17 Club starting out M Twins Isn't Jerry cute? uf NI. N Club at Watkins 5 : PumPk1nhead I b r, T V' 1' oo-lah-lan mSay ---- Ahhhhhhhl N Guess who? Leaning post Our Mama Hanging up the wash Elaine, Teresa, Helen l!' K Olll' hel'0 ' Pfetty f2.Ce visiting RBI 47 Where's Ferg? Q ,. .- Look what I found! Bathing Beauties Charles Atlas, the 2nd Here he isl Frank AL gat .5-Q K :ff sf 'vm Q A V fx' 'A .f ft, gut N C 5 gf s ' ng, , v . 3 .4 A bump on a log L Two bums fi? ' -Mm 4 t of Nice dog ou 10 Going riding ' Nancy and Diana . 48 -.I ily., dev 1, Distressed 5? s t in ' .tg QV 1 , n I I'm in the Army now Up to bat Best foot forward ki QW XX 1? 5 .,4M,..---M ' lgwxi Well, Blooperlll .fy -' 1 :Sf Sw f gx Flower queen Lugy Don't itch it, fitch itl Mariane and her dog SMF if W ,R .Af Editor-in-chief Underclassman Well, Ann 'Tiff . Tw os ome fe G 1 N osey Gym class A penny for your thoughts y : p i? Yr x Slick chick Motorcycle king Take your pick Three Guesses 49 Short jobs Lime And Crucial moment Big scene --W. ' 1-tan. -' -5 ATE! The gang . lfqij I . W.: ,, -Q ,- . , - 4.-.f -.5,n -h -wmftx . , ' , ..4 . 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