Ovid Central High School - Ovidian Yearbook (Ovid, NY)

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Q M , Q 1 . :Vg . - I Q -kV:Qgf,wiS1- L, K' . U, z.. 1- if '-'- v Qi gi ALM, ' I .xW,hV V I r A ,. I ff' , ' -E 'J' ' 'V S ' 'J , .C 1-,V Q A 4.7 :,A, t.V X Vg, ' V di, V ' 4,5 M -A f, f ,Aim .5VV.f1g-'Y 'V ' ing '55 V, V, W ,VX ,, IQ. VI VJVFVWV V, '- 'N-4 J . f rw fx' , ' Mi , ,Q ,M ,, ,,ja'- , f M: 'pafgeik 1' '11 V1-fn. W-125451952 ,, -'fr ' YQJEHV1 .mv . L, k Wm. .i' NAU,-Vx V J, JV., - Va Vg .51 . ,,,- V 4 I +'i, :fr .J ,xt . Q , uk A V. W ,V . 4' , The Class of 949 presents THE QVIDIAN Volumn IX YEARBOOK STAFF Back Row: D. Caulum. R. Holmes, M. Buggle, J. Whitney, S. Lynch. Middle Row: D. Grimm, M, Quinn, J. Boyce, L. Poth, Mr. Meyer, Mrs. Meyer, Mr. Shaw. John Maher. G, Reed, R. Ferguson. lfront Row: M, Hanson. P, O'Connell. E. Vrceland. VJ. Keill. J. Harris. lf. Covert. J. Van Nostrand, R. Voorhees, J. Jackson, J. McFadden. Editors-in-Chief - - Advertising Editor - Committee: June Boyce Jerry Reed Gordon Boyce Torrey Eritts Sales Editor - - Committee: Joyce Whitney Rosalie Holmes Diana Caulum Literary Editor - - Committee: Marie Buggle Jerry Reed Robert Ferguson Art Editors - - - - Joann Committee: Marianne Hanson Jack Maher Photographic Editor Committee: James Baldwin Jane Harris, Eloyd Covert - Joanne Van Nostrand Donald Griflin Shirley Lynch Lucille Poth Marilyn Lynch - - - Elaine Vreeland Douglas Wyckoff Evelyn Mikkelsen Ruth Voorhees Lynn Cashady Paul O'Connell Jackson, Joanne McFadden Melvin Quinn Paul O'Connell - - William Keill Norman Skinner DEDICATICN We. the Class of 1949, offer our deepest gratitude to our advisor, Mrs. Gloria Meyer, who has given unending time and patience in directing our activities and in helping us to finance our senior year. To her we dedicate this issue of the Ovidian. ADMINISTRATION MlbS MERNIZTTI2 CHAPMAN MR. HARRY J. WILI.IAMS MR. CHRISTIAN KARLSIQN District Superintendent President Vicc- President 1 . E MR. HAROLD F. MIIIITR Principal MR. PERCY J. PULVER MR. KENNETH V. KEADY MR. JUSTIN J. MARTIN FACULTY ,L la f fleft to rightj Back Row: Middle Row: Front Row: FFFUPFTlOOFF mOOZU3WWD2 OTWFOZZZDU ARMITAGE, B.E.: Geneseo 1944. JACOBY, B.S.: Ithaca 1941: graduate work, Ithaca. MEYER, B.A.3 Iowa State Teachers College 1940: graduate work, Cornell, RYTHER, B.S. in P.E., Ithaca 1938: M.A. in Administation, Cornell 1939. MILLER, BS. in Ed., Buffalo 1933: M,S. in Ed., Cornell 1939: additional work Syracuse. SHAW, B.S. in Art Ed., Buffalo and Albright Art School 1948: graduate work, Buffalo. XVI-IITEHEAD, B.S. 1941 Cornell University: Graduate work, Cornell. KAY, B.S. in P.E., Cortland 1946: M.A. Administration, Columbia 1947. WILSON, B.S., Buffalo 1935: Graduate work, Buffalo. DITMARS, B.A., Albany State 1933: Graduate work University of Colorado, Middlebury. MIGLIORE, B.S., Buffalo State 1947: Graduate work, Cornell. HAWKINS, Geneseo 1922: Additional work at N. Y. U., Geneseo, Syracuse. CLARKE, A.B., Alfred University 1921. SMITH, Geneseo 1918: Additional work, Hobart. SIMPSON, Geneseo 1939: B,A. 1949. FRANKLIN, A.B., Albany 1916: Graduate work, Cornell. NETRO, R.N.. Crouse-Irving Hospital 1922: Oswego State Teachers College 1922 and '25- VANGALIO, B.S., Geneseo 1948. RILEY, Cortland 1931: Additional work, Cornell and Syracuse, LIMNER, Cortland 1918: Additional work, Cornell and Syracuse, LEE, B.A.. Alfred 1931: Graduate work, Cornell and Syracuse. EINNEGAN, Cortland Normal 1933. ULLRICH, B.A., Cornell 1947. MEYER, B.A,, Iowa State Teachers College 1940: Graduate work, Cornell. EMPEROR, B.E., Cortland 1943. VOGT. B.S., Glassboro 1946. MAHER, Cortland 1929: additional work, Syracuse. DEPEW, B.A., Cornell 1927: Graduate work, Cornell and Syracuse. McKENNA, Geneseo'1939, B.A., 1946: Graduate work, Syracuse and Geneseo. EXCELL, Potsdam Normal 1931. VJRIGI-IT, B.E., Geneseo State 1949. CHAMBERLAIN, Rochester Business Institute 1934. samz 646444: Qzeea and you School Song: High upon the hilltop stands our high school fair, Open are her portals to all who worthy are. Friend to high and lowly, our Alma Mater free, All praise and honor, dear Ovid High, to thee. Chorus: Lift high the chorus, our hearts o'er flow with song: Hark, to the echo, as we march along. Though far we roam, our memories bright will be, We will be loyal, dear Ovid High, to thee. GERALD REED fJewJ Basketball 2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Football 2,3,4 Track 3,4 Senior Play 3,4 Class President 4 Honor Society 1,2 Yearbook Stall 4 Student Council 2,3 Band l,2,3,4 Chorus l,2,3,4 Hilltop News l,2,3 DIANA CAULUM CDU Class Sec. 1, Treas. 4 Senior Play 4 Cheerleader 1,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Sr. Honor Society 3, 4 Hilltop News 4 Library Club 3,4 Vice-Pres. 4 Jr. - Sr. Ball Comm. 3 Chorus 1,4 Volleyball Playday 3 Volleyball Intramurals 3 ROBERT FERGUSON fFergD Football 2,3,4 Baskeball JV 1,2 Varsity 3,4 Baseball 3,4 Track 3,4 Vice-Pres. Student Countil 3 President 4 Class President 2 Yearbook Staff 4 RUTH VOORHEES CRuthieJ Yearbook Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Band l,2,3,4 Chorus l,2,3,4 Class Sec. fd Treas. 3 Student Council 1,2 Honor Society l,2,3,4 Girls State 3 All State Band 4 U.N. Radio Quiz 4 Musii Festivals l,2,3,4 Library Club 2,3,4 Senior Ball Comm. 3 ELAINE VREELAND CFreakj Class Secretary 4 Library Club 3: Pres. 4 Cheerleader 2,3,4 Senior Play 4 Yearbook Sales Mgr. Hilltop News Stall 4 Sec. Student Council 3 U.N. Radio Quiz 4 Volleylfm' 'Playday 3 Intramurals 3 Chorus 1,2 Jr. - Sr. Ball Comm, 3 JOHN MAHER QJackJ Class Vice-Pres. 4 Football 2,3,4 Basketball 3.4 Baseball '3T4 Yearbook Staff 4 MARIE BUGGLE Dundee: Dancing Club 1 Student Council 2 Science Club 2 Ovid: Cheerleader 2,3,4 Hilltop News 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Library Club 4 Senior Play 4 Volleyball Playday 3 Chorus 2 Senior Ball Comm. 3 FLOYD COVERT f Floydoj Yearbook Editor 4 Hilltop News 2,35 Ed. 4 Sr. Honor Society l,2,3,4 Secretary 3,4 Senior Play 4 Band 1.2.3.4 Chorus l,2,3,4 All State 4 Senior Ball Comm. 3 Library Club 2,3 Christmas Play l,2,3,4 Music Festival 2,3 Jr. Prom Comm. 2 NORMAN SKINNER qsitany IRPA. 2,3. Vice-Pres. 4 Football 3,4 PPA. Basketball 2,5.4 IXIXA. Radio programs 3 Yearbook 4 I.UCII.I.E POTH CLUCYJ Senior Play 4 Seventeen Club 2.3 Vice-Pres. 4 Chorus l,2.3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 I,ibrary Club 4 Intramural Play Day 3 t !' 1 gf y ooUo1-As WYCKOFF 1' 1 ' i fDougJ Jr. Honor Society Track Team 3 Senior Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 JOYCE WHITNEY Senior Play 4 Seventeen Club 3,4 Yearbook 4 si. ,f Xxx: 1.2 Y '-527' f' 'qfsju -, . .I ,..--., ,. JOANNE MCFADDEN U03 Yearbook 2.4 Student Council 4 Senior Play 4 Band l,2,3,4 Chorus 1.2.3.4 Y-teen Club l,2 Y-teen Conference l W.A.A. I.2 LYNN CASHADY fCash3 Jr. Honor Society Yearbook 4 JOANN JACKSON Yearbook 4 Library Club 3,4 Senior Play Chorus l.Z.3,4 DON GRIFFIN fGrifU Basketball Z,3,4 B and l,2,3,4 Senior Play 4 Student Council 4 Jr. Honor Society 1.2 Chorus l U.N. Radio Quiz 4 Senior Ball Comm. 3 Hungry Five 2,3 Yearbook 4 MELVIN QUINN CMQ-ll Library Club 4 Vice-Pres. 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Basketball Mgr. l,2,3,4 Baseball 3,4 Football 4 WlLLlAlX'l KEILL E CD00 K f Band l,2,3,4 Chorus l2,3,4 All State Orchestra Z,3,4 Jr. Honor Society 1,2 Sr. Honor Society 4 Hilltop News 4 Senior Play 4 Basketball 3 Treasurer 3 Brass Choir 1.2.3.4 Hungry 5 - 2,3 American Legion Orator- ical Contest 4 Spring Music Festival l,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 J OANNE VAN NOSTRAND C Pee XVeeD Yearbook Ad. Mgr. 4 Student Council 3 Cheerleading 2,3,4 Senior Play 4 Library Club 4 Senior Ball Comm. 3 Chorus 1.2.3 Sr. Band 1,2 Volleyball Playday 3 Intramurals l,Z,3 JAMES BALDWIN CBaldyj F.F.A. l,2,3,4 Oflicer 3,4 Secretary 4 F,F.A. Basketball 2.3.4 F.F.A. Radio Programs 3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 MARIANE HANSON CShortyj Chorus 2 Yearbook Staff 4 JANE HARRIS -crlipm Editor Yearbook 4 Student Council 1 Hilltop News 4 Nat. Honor Society Jr. 1.2: Sr. 3,4 Senior Play 4 Library Club 2,4 17 Club Sr. Band l Chorus l,2,3,4 . Senior Ball Comm. 3 Chairman Magazine Sale U. N. Radio Quiz 4 PAUL OCCNNELL, Jr fOIlSj Football 2,3.4 Basketball 2,3,4 Baseball 2.3.4 Track 3,4 Jr. Honor Society Senior Ball Comm. Library Club 4 ROSALIE HOLMES CRosieD Senior Play 4 l7 Club 2,3: Pres. 4 Chorus l,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Library Club 4 Playday 3 GORDON BOYCE IGordiel Chorus l,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Senior Play 4 li.I5.A. l.2.3,4 Sentinel l: Pres. 4 Band l,2,5,4 Basketball 3 Brass Choir l,2.3,4 Hungry 5 - 2.3 Class Secretary 2 Radio Quiz fU.N.l JUNE BOYCE CBugl Yearbook Staff 4 Seventeen Club 3,4 Chorus l.2 I.ibrary Club 4 Senior Play 4 Basketball Playday 3 Senior Ball Comm. 3 EVELYN MIKKELSEN Cliviel Romulus: Chorus l,2 l.ibrary Club Z Ii. H. A. 2 G. A. A. 2 Class Secretary I Intramurals l.2 Ovid: Intramurals '5 Yearbook Staff 4 KNO Ph0lOl WILLIAM WEBSTER fBilll If. Ii. A, I Click Club 2 If. F. A. Basketball 1 KNO Photol TORREY FRITTS lToeJ President Junior Class Football 2 Basketball 2,3,4 Senior Ball Comm. 3 Yearbook Staff 4 SHIRLEY LYNCH CTootyJ Yearbook Staff 4 Senior Ball Comm. 3 Seventeen Club 2.3,4 Library Club 4 Playday 3 Chorus 1,2 ROSS LAUGHLIN CROSSH Senior Play 4 Senior Band 1.2 ROBERTA HOMYACK QE-obbiel Kingston High: Teen Age Club I Chorus I Intramurals l Ovid: Library Club 3 Intramurals 3,4 Senior Ball Comm. 3 MARILYN LYNCH CLYHD Chorus 2.4 Jr., Sr. Ball Comm, 3 Intramurals 3 F. H. A. l.2.3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 CLASS HISTORY One bright sunny day in September, 1945, 25 boys and 23 girls entered the Freshman homeroom of Ovid Central School. As the room contained only 35 seats, 13 girls were situated in the Library with Miss Coleman as teacher, Miss Mannix was class advisor for both classes. The class officers were as follows: President ---- Jack Maher Secretary - - - Winona Parsons Vice-President - - Ruth Voorhees Treasurer - - - Don Griflin Student Council Representatives were Jane Harris and Paul O'Connell This being our Ninth Grade we had the following honor students in our Commencement: Valedictorian - Ruth Voorhees Third Honor - Robert Ferguson Salutatorian - William Keill Fourth Honor - Floyd Covert At the beginning of our Sophomore year we were 19 boys and 17 girls with Mrs. Ditmars as class advisor. Our class was well represented in school activities with four boys on the football team and six boys participating in basketball. Two of our girls were also on the varsity cheer- leading squad. We chose the following officers: President - - - Robert Ferguson Secretary - - Gordon Boyce Vice-President - - Melvin Quinn Treasurer - - - William Keill Student Council Representatives were Ruth Voorhees and Jerry Reed To add money to our treasury we held a bake sale which proved very successful. Our Junior year was somewhat more eventful. The class consisted of 17 boys and 18 girls and our advisor was again Mrs. Ditmars. The class officers elected were: President - - - Torrey Fritts Secretary and Vice-President - - - Jack Maher Treasurer - - - Ruth Voorhees Student Council Representatives were Walter Spingstein and Joan VanNostrand Soon after school started we ordered our Senior rings. An excited class were we on that January day when the rings arrived. We also sponsored another bake sale and had charge of the Senior Ball. Now we have come to our last and Senior year in old Ovid Central with a membership of 13 boys and 14 girls. With Mrs. Meyer as an able class advisor, we elected the following officers: President - - Jerry Reed Secretary - - Elaine Vreeland Vice-President - - Jack Maher Treasurer - - - Diana Caulum Student Council Representatives were Walter Spingstein and Joanne VanNostrand After great discussion on the part of the Board of Education and the Faculty, it was finally agreed that we should be allowed to go on a Senior trip. At length it was decided that we should go to Washington and we have been as busy as bees trying different money-making schemes ever since. We started off with a bake sale which netted us 325.4 7. Then came the magazine sales from which we sold over one thousand dollars worth of subscriptions. For this achievement the magazine agency has awarded us a bronze plaque. . The Senior Play, Brother Goose, with its well chosen cast was a huge success and netted us an substantial amount of money, Sales of paper napkins at the play and by the students around town and selling candy at the basketball games have also increased the money in our treasury. On February 14 the P.T.A. sponsored a silver tea for our benefit which proved to be a success. We shall always cherish the memories of Ovid and our many happy days spent here. It is with regret that we leave our Alma Mater, but we are all looking forward to the days ahead. CLASS MOTTO: ONWARD FOREVER CLASS COLORS: SCARLET AND GREY SENIOR CARENDAR October 5 - Senior Pictures February 14 - Senior Silver Tea May 1 - Issuance of Yearbook October 15 - Magician CP.T.A. Sponsoredj May 20 - Class Day CSen1or Sponsored Assemblyj March 4 - Movie June 26 - Baccalaureate November 8 -- Senior Play Previews CSenior Sponsored Assemblyj June 24 - Senior Ball November 10, 12 - Senior Play April 19-23 -- Senior Trip June 27 - Graduation 11 Q S 5 I Z JUNIORS fTop Photo, Opposite Pagej fLeft to rightj Back Row: W. Harris, C. Eddy, J. Mannix, W. McCutheon, G. White, R. Lynch, J. Covert, M. Benkovich, R. Bowers. Middle Row: M. Chamberlain, P. Montford, N. Kerns, D. Nye, E. O'Connell, T. Fritts, B. Grogan, R. Bitgood, W. I-Iichson, Mrs. Ditmars. Front Row: N. MacCheyne, J. Taylor, C. Wiswell, P. Pemberton. SDPHDMORS CMiddle Photo, opposite Pagep Back Row: P. Keady, J. Simmons, E. McDonald, J. Christensen, G, Ott, J. Granger, P. Martin, G. Parish, K. Limner, R. Deorio. R. Brooks, E. Kaiser, V. Sweet. Middle Row: Miss Ulrich. N. Poth, E. Therkildsen, M. Lochren, M. Guthrie, B. Engel, B. Tobey, A. MacCheyne, P. Personius, R. Cassavant, M. Stout, B. Roe, Mr. Meyer. Front Row: B. Boyce. V. Williams, M. Vreeland, B. Conkling, J. Amici, C. Fisher, B. Nicholson. R. Pettingill, H. Hayes. FRESHMEN fLower Photo, Opposite Pagej Back Row: R. Hayes. R. Prest, S. Tobey, J, Brasington, P. Pomeroy, K. Fitzsimmons, D Chamberlain, D. Lewin, R. Keenan. Fourth Row: J. Guinan, F. Whitney, R. Granger, A. Marsh, H. McDonald, C. Alger N. Brewer, J. Lynch, R. Kinne, J. MacDonald, R. Guthrie. Third Row: R. Jacot. W. Duncan, S. MacCheyne, R. Knittle, R. Clarke, J. Izzo, M. Nye V. Izzo, E. Carroll, T. Martin, F. Kuryla, C. Goslicki. Second Row: P. Martin, D. Stahl, M. Woodington. L. Ott, P. Prest, D. Hanson, J. Tripp J. Hefferon, L. Northway, F. Hayes, J. Ike, Mrs. Depew. Front Row: J. Lane, D. Lynch, J. Eaton. J. Cassavant, K. Fritts, K. Limner, C. O'Connell J. Hating, B. Nivison, M. Cole, E. Nivison,, M. Ahouse, B. Singer, 13 GRADE 8 QTop Photo, Back Row: R. Montford, D. Chamberlain, J. Wyckoff, R. M.1cChcync, Covert, M. Jaco! J. Mattison, l-. Clark. M. Hay, B. Simmons. Middle Row: li. Rorick, R. Hazard, B. Williamson, J. Keady, II. Taylor, P. Dcpcw, Ii. Marlin Mrs. Armitage. Front Row: C. Hayes, G. Vreeland, M. Fisher, C. Cilcisner, C. Smalley, R. Watson. QI.owcr Photoj Fmcli Row: D. Spcth. I.. Knittlc, li. Mcliadden, F. Markcll, J. Martin. D. VanVlcct, lf. Hnycs lf. Homyack, W. Charles, Mr. Wilson. Middle Row: M. l.ynch. B. Keady. S. Carson, M. Wagner, li. Ostcrhout, A. Arclmmbnult K. Kcady. B. Hubbell, J. Covert. l7ronl Row: li. Hallett, P. Christensen, W. Warne, R. l.ahr, lf. Wcstcrvcll, C. Favrcau. N Guthicl. 14 GRADE 7 CTop Photoj Back Row: M. Marsh, D. Lynch, M. Secord, M. Nye, L. Appleton, J. Alger. P. Halaru B. Sperr, B. Hoag. S, Griffith. Middle Row: H. Mikkclson, W. Campbell, K. Terryberry, J. Hallett, P. Bertrand, J. Brownell G. Excell, D. Evans, H. Martin, M. Stahl, Mrs. Lee. Front Row: H. Larson, G. Pemberton, G. Trickler, R. Weber, M. Therkldsen, J. Covert J. Russell, P. Gary. QLower Photoj Back Row: D. Duncan, R. Mannix, A. Simmons, K. Post, R. Griswold, W. Wiswell, R Pettengill, D. Conkling. E. Wilson, E. McGuire. R. Doty. Middle Row: R. Reff, B. Laughlin, J, Taylor, V. Van Vleet, D. Week, J. Sibley, J. Tillingast, J, Lane, J. Otis, Mr. Shaw. Front Row: R. Poth, J. Belknap, J. Barrett. A. Harding, S. Conkling, A. Millas, F. Stahl J. Schramm. 15 GRADE 6 QTop Photoj Top Row: R. Austin, P. Depew, F. Joseph, J. Trim, G. Huff, D. Larson,, R. Northrup, D. Rosenheck, D. Montford, J. Macdonald. Middle Row: Mrs. Hawkins, J. Crane, N. Buckholtz, N, Goslicki, S. Sherwood, N. Baldwin. H. Lynch, Anita Dates, B. Bostrom, A. Duncan. Front Row: M. lke, J. Brodnicki, Ci. Lahr, J. Bowers, E. Hayes, D. Carmell, D. Whitney, W. Hallett, J. MacCheyne. Qlsower Photoj Top Row: da Costa, C. Carmell, J. Archambault, J. Hull, B. Taylor, Y. Riegel, P. Smith P. Erickson, J. Miller, R. Bowers. Middle Row: P. Caslin. G. Clark, M. Beach, J. McDonald, E. Fish, P. Hatch, J. Fitzsimons M. Wilson, J. Maguire, Miss Wright. Front Row: P. Alger, S. Hayes. D. Skinner, E. MacCheyne, T. O'Neil, B. Bowers, J. Keenan D. McGuire. 16 GRADE 5 QTop Photoj Back Row: P. Hancy, M. Favorite, S. Hufford, B. Covert, M. McCutcheOn. R. Chamberlain R. Argus. Middle Row: R. Welch, Ballard, W. Myers, L. Westervelt, M. Jackson, J. Sibley, N. Coon K. Ike, P, O'Connell, M. Taylor, Miss Emperor. Front Row: W. Murphy, J. Ronsyalle, C. Young, C. Post, J. Ferguson, J. Van Vleer L. Martz, H. Farr. 1l.ower Photoj Back Row: Cu. Hayes. C. Christensen, J. Macdonald, M. Raney, A. Sperr, J. Van Lone D. Ike, J. Sinicropi, B. Mead, H. Singer, N. Hernon. Front Row: R. Clair, H. Farr, D. Speth, E. Conkling, T. Coon, M. Mikkelsen, F, Riegel J, Weber, J. Mannix, P. Harding, Miss Maher, 17 GRADE 4 Back Row: S. Caslin. T. Cunningham. l.. Lochren, F. l.ane, C. Porter, R. Rabinowitz. Fisher. M. Ott, B. Wilen. N. Covert. M. Rice. Middle Row: M, Depew. M. Van Cleef, P. Freeman, B. Cole. J. Webster. J. Mead, D. MacCheyne, P. Mcl.aughlin. C. Bastian, N. Hatch, Miss Riley. lfront Row: R. Ravier. J. MacCheyne, Raney, C. Gr0sJcan, IT. Bailey, E. Marti, I-. Weber, C. Doane. WILLARD SCI-ICDCL Back Row: B. Steen. M. Harding, P. Personius, R. Warren, J. Martin, P. Griflin, E, Smith l.. Schultz, Ifronl Row: Mrs, Finnegan, M. Rice, J. Murphy, K. Clark, M. Schultz. W. Steen, J. Rourke C. Russell. 18 GRADE 3 SL 4 Back Row: V. Smalley, C. Vlfoodard, R. Jacot, R. Sbresny, S. Miller, S. Cooper, E. Ryan D. Elkie, J, Jordan, D. Brown, R. Fink. Middle Row: R. Porter, W. Halsey, J. Elkie, B. Kinne, Wilen, H. Brown, D. Wilson T. Jones, I.. Weber, W. Scott, Mrs. Smith. Front Row: A. Zammett. E. Hull, S. Brown, H. Hawkins, M. Prindle. GRADE 3 Back Row: R. Bowers, D. Appleton, T, Singer, R. Harding, R. Getman, J. Zammett, J. Maguire, R. Steen, J. Weber. J. Raney. R. Jacot. Middle Row: S. Porter, P. Westeryelt, B. Sinicropi, R. Jacot, Y. Clark. S. Ike, J. Hufford, N. Maher. C. Knittle, J. Cunningham, Vargason, N. Carmell, Mrs. Limner. Front Row: A. Campbell, C. VanVleet, J. Miller, L. Van Riper, A. Nivison, R. Voorhees, A. Prest. J. MacDonald. R. Champion, S. Steele. 19 GRADE 2 QTop Photoj Back Row: D. Chamberlain. R. Foxx, K. Sisley, R. Osthues, P. Scott, A. Bostrom. Ci, Hayes, C. Austin, J. Van Riper, M. Erickson. Middle Row: S. Excell. S. Miller, J. Wilen, W. Welch, H. Rider, J. Rice, IT. Carpenter, V. MacCheyne, J. Steen, P. Hernon, Mrs. Clarke. Front Row: D. Newell, A. Spencer, J. Ike, C. Hufford, J. Carmell, D. Luther. CI.ower Photo, Back Row: B. Brewer, A. Clark, I.. Dates, J. Williamson, J. Wilson, S. Komula, J. Swiclx, B. Welch, M. Skinner, S. O'Connell, C. Elkie. Middle Row: S. Widell, B. Ryder, P. Steele, I.. Caulum, M. Macdonald, R. Palmer. S. Lutz, H. Funk, J. Dacquisto, C. Scott, D. Barash, I.. Kenyon, Mrs. Kenyon fsubstitue for Mrs. Robbinsj. Front Row: R. Porter. M. Conte. S. Van Riper, J. Hunt. R. Woodard, If. Maleslxi, Ii. Hazard. 20 GRADE 1 LTop Photoj Back Row: R, Christensen. C. Norton, D. O'Connell, R. Wyllie, M. Curran, D. Terry I.. Holmes, T. Flora. N. MacCheyne, J. Woodard, T. Hurd, P. Nye, S. Smith Miss McKenna. Middle Row: I.. Woods, R. DeVivo, S. Fink, G. Walker, K. Snover, E. Raney, N. Stephens l,. GrosJean, S. Buck. V. Welch, M. Markell, C. Day, D. Patterson, C, Crane S. Charles. Front Row: R, McDonald. C. Small, L. Van Riper, P. Singer, J. Reagan, J. Ike, D. Albro A. Wilen. M. Eastman. J. Clark, T, Martz. Qlqower Photol Back Row: S. Salkever. P. Prindle, M. Rosenheck, W. Hapeman, E. McLaughlin, D, Smith M. Nivison, J. Salzer, E. Finnegan. Middle Row: R. McGuire, T. Martz. D. Xavier, J. Batancourt, V. White, R. Stewart, J. Robison, Mrs. Simpson. Front Row: I.. Weber, J. Mulford, S. Cunningham, J. Raney. B. Grosso, P, Biggs, J. Lampman, W. Reagan, C, Ryder, D. Cuer, L. Welch. 21 Covert, S. D. Brown, KINDERGARTEN lTop Photo - Morning Classb Teacher - M. l.. Vogt Back Row: J. Pcnlz, B. Curran, S. McDonald, A. Blake, D. Smith, M. Cunningham. S Pierson. XV, l.ynd. G. Vkfooledge, M. Kraft, M. O'Neill, S. Clair. lironl Row: B. Wilen. li. Mcllntee, S. Coon, S. Stephens. T. Morris. VJ. Taylor, B. .laclxson D. McGuire, B. Ryan. Ll.ower Photo - Afternoon Classj Back Row: R. Dodson, S. Pulver, D. Mead, li. O'Connell, C. Adams, R. Steele, C. Beechinor J. Xavier, N, Carmell, P. Clark, ll. Van Riper. M. l.. Vogt. Front Row: R. Brown. A. Alger, B. Palmer, C. Ryder, C. Courlwright, J. Covert, M Crulrhheld. B. lfastman, M. Cunningham, V. Boyce. 22 STUDENT COUNCIL Back Row: E. Homyack. W. Campbell, R. Brooks, D. Chamberlain, R. Pettengill. Middle Row: P. Pemberton, J. McFadden, E, Carroll, D. Griffin, J, Mannix, M. Woodington C, O'Connell. Front Row: P. Depew, Miss Ullrich, M. Chamberlain, R. Ferguson, V. Vreeland. Mr. Kay Mr. Wilson. B. Nicholson. HILLTDP NEWS STAFF Back Row: N. Baldwin, W. Harris, Mrs. Franklin, W. Keill, C. O'C0nnell. Front Row: D. Nye, M. Buggle, E. Vreeland, J. Harris, F. Covert, D. Caulum, R. Bitgood. R. Chamberlain. 23 CLASS PROPHECY Let's draw back the Curtain of Time and look ahead into 1958. As our scene opens, we see Mrs. Marie Van Nostrand and Mrs. Rosalie Green leading Bill, Jr., and Royce, Jr., off for their first day in kindergarten. On their way they pass the new store and the proprietor, Jim Baldwin, steps out to greet them. As they are passing the time of day with him, what should they hear but the honk of a horn. They turn in time to see Mike Beardsley's milk truck speeding by with milk-maid Jane right there in the front seat. Marie and Rosalie smile as they remember the lovely double wedding that Jane and Mike and June and Neil had, June and Neil took the florist truck and went to California on a honeymoon. Upon entering the school we find Ruth Voorhees. the kindergarten teacher, ready to welcome each of her new pupils. In the background we hear a few agonizing screams as her little eherubs begin to get acquainted with each other. Out of one of the other doors steps Joanne McFadden, whose hair is already beginning to turn grey from worrying over her third grade. As they come out'of the school, Marie and Rosalie see Paul O'Connell, the prosperous young veterinarian, starting off on another case. Paul's been pretty busy lately--so many cows seem to be having calves at once. This time he is headed to the farm of Gordon Boyce and Norman Skinner who have gone into partnership and are applying the ideas learned in Mr. Whitehead's Ag. class. Marie and Rosalie stop to buy a paper at a newsstand. They are surprised to see how many of their old schoolmates are featured in the news on the front page. There is a long account of how State Trooper Jerry Reed caught a robber who had been trying to break into Lucille Poth's beauty parlor. Lucky for Lucille that Jerry happened to be having his hair set at that time. Also on the front page there is an account of how Dr. Keill, the noted psychiatrist, has at last announced a new theory. Aided by his two able secretaries, Shirley Lynch and Joyce Whitney, he has produced a book entitled Too Much Education Causes Frustration, He also has an ad for a new secretary - as one of his others, Joanne Van Nostrand, has resigned to marry Fenton Brewer. There is also the story of how two forest rangers, Donald Griffin and Douglas Wyckoff, spotted a man 20 miles away as the man dropped a lighted cigarette. The rangers' keen sight saved a whole forest from destruction. It seems that Floyd Covert, the famous painter, has made another million. His latest picture entitled, Cold Winter, shows a girl, in a strapless bathing suit, sitting on a cake of ice. The second page is a full page ad for the Embassy Theater, written by Jack Maher. He is employed as advertising manager for the Stein Clothes Co., but his real interest seems to be the Embassy. There is a notice to the women that the Home Bureau Demonstrators, Diana Caulum and Mariane Hansen, are going to meet with the Home Bureau Monday evening. The demonstration will be on frozen foods. They say the husbands are welcome. Now isn't that just like Diana and Mariane? In the want ad column there is an ad for goats. It seems that Bob Ferguson and his assistant, Elaine Vreeland, don't have quite enough for a good herd. There is another poem by Mel Quinn entitled, I Love the Women. He seems quite an authority on that subject. In the movie news we see that Joann Jackson, the second Hedy Lamarr, and Lynn Cashady, the second Van Johnson, have completed a new picture. They are getting more fan mail than Lassie, Having finished perusing the paper, the two young matrons turn the corner and wave to farmerette Marilyn Lynch who has ridden into town on her vegetable cart with produce from the Maleski farm. A little further on Evelyn Mikkelsen and Roberta Homyack wave a ham hock at them which they quickly recognize as Evelyn's and Roberta's weekly salary from their positions as clerks at Baldwin's store. At the next intersection Marie and Rosalie, complaining that a woman's work is never done, leave each other to return to their respective homes to wash the breakfast dishes. And thus ends a typical scene of the typical happenings of the Class of '49 in 1958. Once again the Curtains of Time have revealed the future. Now they remain shut, not to open again until the Class of 1950 is ready for its Curtain Time. 24 SENIOR PLAY CAST Back Row: Mrs. Meyer, J. Van Nostrand, R. Holmes, J. Whitney, D, Griffin, L. Poth, D. Caulum, W. Keill, D. Wyckoff. Middle Row: M. Buggle. J. Harris, G. Reed, R. Voorhees, F. Covert, J. Boyce, J. McFadden, J. Jackson. Front Row: E. Vreeland, G. Boyce. CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1949, being of sound mind and body Cwell, at least bodyj do hcreby dedicate the following to the Class of 1950: James Baldwin leaves his Hudson to Norma McCheyne so she can go to see Jerry Lum. Gordon Boyce leaves his red hat to Brian Grogan. June Boyce leaves her way with men to Nancy Kerns. Marie Buggle leaves her big blue eyes to Charles Eddy. Joanne Van Nostrand leaves her boldness to Bill Hixon. Mariane Hanson leaves her boxy sweaters to Cynthia Wiswell. Elaine Vreeland leaves Sid to Pat Pemberton. Joyce Whitney leaves her quietness to Mike Benkovich. Joann Jackson leaves her long curls to Torrey Fritts. Ruth Voorhees leaves her interest in Jack Maher to Eileen O'Connell. Rosalie Holmes leaves her interest in service men to Doris Nye. Lucille Poth leaves her slim figure to Doris Nye also. Jane Harris leaves her interest in Mike to Joann Hay. Shirley Lynch leaves her love to Jimmy Mannix. Floyd Covert leaves his flirt- ing to Robert Lynch. Bill Keill leaves his corny jokes to Bill Hixson. Joanne McFadden leaves her mildness to Ray Bowers. Douglas Wyckoff leaves his side burns to Bill Harris. Diana Caulum leaves her blushing to Marilyn Chamberlain. Lynn Cashady leaves his forward- ness towards women to Glenn White. Paul O'Connell leaves his place in Betty Lou's heart for Wally McCutcheon. Bob Ferguson leaves his startling ability in math to Bill Webster, Norman Skinner leaves his interest in the Embassy Theater to Bob Bitgood. Don Griffin leaves his long blond locks to Henry Covert. Melvin Quinn leaves his poems to Joan Taylor. Marilyn Lynch leaves her even temper to Glenn White. Roberta Homyack leaves her attraction for Mel Quinn to Pat Montford. Evelyn Mikkelsen leaves her quiet side of life to Ray Bowers. Jerry Reed leaves his interest in the Poth family to Jim Covert. 25 BANDS SENIOR BAND Standing: li. Kaiser, M. Stout. R. Brooks. H. Covert, .l. l.vnch, R. Cassavant, F. Covert W. Keill. G, Boyce, J. Reed, J. Amici, M. Woodington. Mr. Jacoby. Seated: R. Voorhees, D. Van Vleet, W. l-lixson, R, l.ahr. R. Di Orio, J. Covert, S. Carson B. Keady, G, lixcell, J, Mclfadden. J. Haring, D. Grifhn, J. Cassavant, A. Archambault Kneeling: ll. Wilson, J. Hull. M. Vreeland, J. Belknap, C. lfavreau. JUNIOR BAND Back Row: W. Hallett, R. Austin. J. Covert, D. Chamberlain, K. Terryberry, J. l-lull G. l.evitan. Middle Row: Mr. Jacoby, J. Martin, D. Chamberlain, R. l.ahr, J. l.ynch, C. Smalley, B Duncan, li. Wilson. D. Duncan, J. Miller, li, Whitney, liront Row: G, Vreeland, J. Hefleron, C, liavreau, S. Carson. B. Keady, A. Duncan. J Hyndman, D. Skinner, Ci. Hull, M. Wilson, J. Belknap, D. McGuire. 26 CHORUS SENIOR CHORUS Back Row: R. Di Rrio, G. Boyce, W. Keill, H. Covert, R. Clark, F. Covert, J. Reed. Third Row: C. O'Connell, N. Poth, J. Hefferon, L. Northway, R. Holmes, L, Poth, J. Taylor, D. Caulum, M. Lynch. Sccond Row: R. Voorhees. J. McFadden, J. Harris, P. Kcady, J. Cassavant, J. Haring. M. Ahouse, J. Tripp, M. Chamberlain, E. O'Connell, V. Williams, Mr. Jacoby. Front Row: J. Jackson, B. Tobey, J. Eaton, M. Vreeland, C. Bowers, M, Hanson, C. Wiswell P. Personius. JUNIOR CHORUS Back Row: P. Hatch, N. Hatch, B. Cole, M. Raney, S. Sherwood, B. Taylor, P. Smith, D. Skinner, Y. Riegle, D. Larson, B. Covert, J. Archambault, D. Montford, H. Lynch, J. Hull, P. Erickson, D. Speth, H. Hawkins, E. Hull, J. Van Vleet. Third Row: Mrs. Excell, J. McDonald, J, Sinicropi, T. Cuningham, M. Beach, B, Bostrom, N. Baldwin, J. Van Lone, J. Hyndman, M. Keady, J. McGuire, A. Duncan, Miss Wright, J. Miller, J. Bowers. Second Row: M. Favorite, M. Wilson, P. Freeman, J, Crane, E. Fish, R. Xavier, J. Keenan, G. Lahr, B. Bowers, N. Covert, J. Sibley, M. Taylor, N. Coon, B. Murphy, Front Row: T. Coon, F. Riegle, G. Levitan, P. Hancy, R. Chamberlain, V. Smalley, U. Wilson, C. Post. Z7 f 28 V SPORTS The Ovid Central School opened its victorious football season against Dundee on the Ovid gridiron. Ovid won a decisive victory over Dundee 41-0. The following week Ovid lost a heartbreaker to Interlaken in a downpour of rain and on a soggy field, 7-6. Ovid came back strong to overpower Odessa 28-12 in the following game. Next. Ovid upset the defending champions T-Burg, 16-7. The final game of the season found the downing of their old rivals, Romulus, 24-8. The season ended in a three-way tie with Ovid, Interlaken and T-Burg sharing the honors for the first place, each having lost one game. Each received a similar football trophy. The start of the 1948-49 basketball season found Ovid with five regulars: Fritts Ccenterl, O'Connell and Maher Cforwardsj, and Mannix and Ferguson Cguardsj. After battling hard all through the season. the closing found the Ovid Green Hornets and T-Burg in a deadlock for first place. This tie was played off in the Lou Gerig gym at Sampson. After waiting four years for the championship, Ovid wasn't to be denied. They downed T-Burg 42-30 and brought home the trophy. Ovid was nosed out in the sectionals by Clyde in the last few seconds of play by a score of 51-53. The scoring honors went to big C6'4 J Jack Maher with 202 points. Next came Jimmy Mannix, that hard, straight shooting guard, with 153. The J.V.s had a fairly successful season with a record of 6 wins and 4 losses in League play, 3 wins and 2 losses in non-League play. Many members of this team show to be promising material for next year's Varsity team. Scoring honors go to Donald Haring with 64 points and Jackie Guinan with 61. Climaxing the outcome of very successful basketball and football seasons, Ovid was awarded the good sportsmanship trophy. This is the lirst time that Ovid has received such an honor. This makes a total of three trophies that have been added to the show case this year. The season's record in basketball: Ovid 43 Watkins Glen 52 Ovid 46 T-Burg 3 6 Ovid 5 0 Odessa 14 Ovid 61 Interlaken 3 8 Ovid 45 DeSales 3 8 Ovid 30 Watkins Glen 28 Ovid 44 Dundee 3 7 Ovid 42 Romulus 4 6 Ovid 42 DeSales 3 2 Ovid 34 T-Burg 3 9 Ovid 54 Interlaken 24 Ovid 5 1 Dundee 42 Ovid 5 2 Odessa 24 Ovid 5 8 Romulus 3 5 Ovid 42 T-Burg 30 Play-oil' Ovid 51 Clyde 5 3 Sectional TOTAL 745 OPPONENTS 568 VARSITY BASKETBALL CTop Photo, Opposite Pagej Back Row: Coach Kay. M. Quinn, G. White, J. Maher, T. Fritts, B. Grogan, W. Hixson, R. Bitgood, R. Bowers. Front Row: A. Archambault, J. Mannix, G. Reed, P. O'Connell, R. Ferguson, D. Griffin, J. Martin. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL CMiddle Photo, Opposite Pagej Back Row: Coach Kay. E. Homyack, F. Whitney, E. Carroll, D. Haring, W. McCutcheon, W. Duncan, R. Pettengill, R. Guthrie, F. Kuryla. Front Row: R. Lahr. J. Izzo, E. McDonald, J. Guinan, D. Keenan, V. Izzo, R. Clark. VARSITY FOOTBALL QLower Photo, Opposite Pagej Back Row: Coach Kay, G. Ott, T. Kent, R. Clark, M, Quinn, J. Izzo, G. Reed, N. Skinner, B. Smith, W. McCutcheon, D. Haring. W. Duncan, R. Bitgood, M. Nye. Front Row: W. Henninger, J. Guinan, J. Maher, R. Bowers, V. Izzo, J. Mannix, R. Ferguson, E. Carroll, P. O'Connell, R. Pennengill, G. White, H. Covert. 29 CHEERLEADERS SENIOR VARSITY CTop Photolz R. Cassavant, J. Eaton fsubj, J. Van Nostrand, D. Caulum, M. Buggle. B. Conkling Csulmj, E. Vreeland. JUNIOR VARSITY CLower Photoj: V. Williams, C. O'Connell, E. O'Connell, J. Haring. P, Prcst. F. E. A. CMiddle Photo, Opposite Pagej Back Row: K. Fitzsimmons. K. Limner, R. Granger, D. Chamberlain, T. Martin, R. Prcst W. Charles, S. MacCheyne, J. Christensen. Third Row: Mr. Whitehead, F. Kuryla, D. Haring. R. Jacot, R. Lynch, P. Martin, A, Marsh J. Granger, E. Jurewicz. Second Row: R. Hayes, G. Ott, N. Skinner. G. Boyce, J. Baldwin, G. Parish, D. Lewin. Front Row: J. Simmons, E. McDonald. 30 SEVENTEEN CLUB fTop Photoj Back Row: N. Poth. N. McCheyne, S. Lynch, J. Whitney, V. Sweet, P. Prest. A. McCheyne Front Row: J. Harris, R. Holmes. Miss Migliore. L. Porh. C. Bowers, M. Webster, 4-H CLUB 1Lower Ph0to5 Back Row: B. Hoag. M. Jacot. M. Cole. R. Montford, R. Pettengill, R. Watson, D. Conkling R. Griswold. R. Mannix, H. Martin, A. Harding, A. Duncan. Third Row: H. Brown, Mr. Whitehead, Miss Migliore, B. Simmons, B. Nivison. J. Keady F. Martin. E. Singer, P. Depew, R. Doty, J. Barrett, M. Maguire. Second Row: E. Ballard, K. Fitzsimmons. J. Simmons, D. Evans, A. Simmons, J. Hefferon D. Speth, Bostrom, E. Nivison, F. Fish, D. Maguire. Front Row: B. Cole, J, Bowers, F. Stahl, H. Hawkins, B. O'Conne1l, A. Miilas, D. Speth 31 4 Q, M meg, 2-,,,,.,,.. 1 2 516 VN! 6 'x .-. I IEEE gig' My ma , ff w',.f4 .Q wi' rw J 4 - Z' 2 v 7 fd ' 734' ',,d. V4 L u. 'Ganz ...-.-x,..M .X,.-.Mm , . 4 f .4-mmm . ,sy ,df- N A 15554 if Senior Trip to The Senior Class of 1949, accompanied by their chaperons Mr. and Mrs. Meyer and Mrs. Halsey, left April l9, at 5 o'clock on an Ovid School bus for Ithaca, where a chartered bus met them and took them on to Washington, D. C., for their long awaited trip. While on the way to Washington, they stopped at Gettysburg and saw the many famous sights there, including the home of Jennie Wade. Arriving in Washington at 5:30, the Seniors were brought to the Willard Hotel, Everyone was thrilled at the sights of the city, and the beautiful southern weather. Among the fiowers in bloom were the double cherry blossoms, wisteria, pink and white dogwood. tulips, azaleas and magnolias. Freddie, the guide that accompanied the group on the Van Zile tour, will be remem- bered by all. The following are some of the many places seen: F.B.l., Mount Vernon, residential sections. embassies, parks, government buildings, the Lincoln Memorial, Custis Lee Mansion, the tomb of the unknown soldier in Arlington National Cemetery. Christ Church, Jefferson Memorial, National Airport, George Washington Masonic Memorial in Alexandria, Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Washington Monument, Pan American Building, The Capitol, Supreme Court, Folger Shakespearian Library. night view of the illuminated Lincoln statue and through the hall to the Library of Congress, Smithsonian Institute, Aircraft Building, National Episcopal Cathedral, Zoological Park and the Franicscan Monastery. Two especially big thrills were seeing the Senate and the Supreme Court in action. Off hours were spent seeing additional sights. going to movies, seeing Woody Herman and Mei Torme in person, cheering at the Washington Senators and the Philadelphia A's baseball game, and swimming at the Ambassador. The gang arrived home with aching feet Saturday night at 1:30, with many pleasant memories. ' sltzngton, . , ...ml J ...nl l A K RX iw., .lily I SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY: Mrs. Dilmars. .I. Harris, R. Vsvorllccs lf, Covert, D, C.u.lum. .I. 'l'.1vlor, XV. Kcill. if LIBRARY CLUB tlmck rowl: li, Tlucrkildscn. B, lingcl, R. Holmes, .I. Harris. Mimldlc Row: M. Quinn, ll. lVlcDonald. V. Swccl. D. Nyc. J. Boycc, l.. Pnllw. J. .l.1clwon, J. V.1n N oslmml. .I. 'l'.1ylor. lf. O'Conncll, P. Roady, S. lynch, R. .lauolx l5ronl Row: C. XViswvll. N. lykllll, V, NVilli.1ms. P. cjlcillllllfll. .l, Rvul. li, Vrcclnml, D. Clmulum lk C' lrl ' '. ,uV' . M. Pzugglc, MISS XXyC.lVL'I'. , lv xc. , .U ing. li. Kaiscr, B. Kcady. D. Van Vlccl, R, Clmngur. Martin, JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETYll3AClx rowl: N. Gulhicl, M. Wagner, J. Cassavanl. M. Vrcclnnd. l Amili P: B X B C nlxl m C O C ll X W Iron! Rs 2 f, Mrs. l.cc. ' fnnnc , ff illiams. l.. Northway, C. Gosliclxi, G. Parish. P, Ponwrwy, 34 xx CAFETERIA WORKERS: S. Crisfield, B, Prcdmore, L. Stout. BUS DRIVERS lstandingjz J. Covert, W. Miles, F. Austin, I.. Conkling Kneeling: S. Brewer, P. MacMillan, R. McGrew, D. Bradley. JANITORS: J. Purcell, A. Woodington, B. Hurd. 35 Ah COMPLIMENTS of Keady' s S and l0c Store OVID, NEW YORK CRONK'S HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN D MILK AND ICE CREAM Open Every Evening 'till 12 INTERLAKEN, NEW YORK 37 PHOTOGRAPHERS For the Ovidian and .1 numbcr of other Yearbooks. TOMPKINS STUDIO ITHACA, NEW YORK Bright and Crispy- Sweei and Spicy. Nothing beiter! :fy ' Q O 1-x Qs M N cg' ' f or . , lg, .gw If y c nnoi purchase this in your home - ' e us-P.O. Box J. S., Chicago 1901 ii Se tnn .Qwwf -is 38 COMPLIMENTS of The Ovid Diner OVID, NEW YORK BEST WISHES 'ASENIORSH Romulus Hotel ROMULUS, NEW YORK 39 A Winning Combination . Good Printing from Good Engmfvings B Ig ...if T..- S QE' ITHHBH E liii . l -l-Ti .ll .li-i ...imi- 111- 1-.1-1 EV EZHBHHVIHGE E BUHIPHHY i INCORPORATED QUALITY PLUS SINCE l808 40 P. COMPLIMENTS of J. PULVER N. 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PARISH GENERAL ELECTRIC HOME APPLIANCES A N D BOTTLED GAS COMPLIMENTS of LAURA'S BEAUTY SHOP OVID, NEW YORK Complete Line of REVLON PRODUCTS COMPLIMENTS of JAMES BROWNELL OVID, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS of DEPEW'S DRUG STORE OVID, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS of KENYON, FLORIST OVID, NEW YORK XAVIER RADIO Complete Electronic Service OVID. NEW YORK Phone 7 R.C.A. Victor Radio Records COMPLIMENTS of GRAY'S INSURANCE OVID, NEW YORK JOIN THE PARADE of Successful Graduates FREEMAN BUSINESS SCHOOL The School with the Personal Touch GENEVA, NEW YORK Registered by N. Y. State Board of Regents Charter Member National Council of Business Schools Approved for Veterans Administration Training COMPLIMENTS of O'CONNELL'S GRILL ovm, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS of HARRIS SHOE STORE OVID, NEW YORK Phone 85-M COMPLIMENTS of ARLO G. PALMER Wiring Plumbing S4 Heating Sales '55 Service OVID, NEW YORK BARN DANCE TONIGHT ! Modern rural telephone service brings a large measure of pleasure, as well as convenience, to its users. Social plans are made quickly and easily - and your neighbor is never farther away than the telephone. Progressive farmers reaiize the value of their tele- phone service. They understand its importance to themselves and their community. Our plans for ex- panded rural service will make the farmer's telephone even more valuable. TRUMANSBURG HOME TELEPHONE CO. COMPLIMENTS of BAKER'S FRIENDLY SERVICE WILLIAM H. BAKER Proprietor OVID, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS of JACK VAN NOSTRAND TAXI and TRUCKING 8 COMPLIMENTS of COMPLIMENTS MILES BOND of Your Oldsmobile Dealer on Route 9 6 KEADY'S HOTEL Tydol and Veedol Products KEADY id ARCHAMBAULT, Proprietors Firestone Tires HAYTS CORNERS. N. Y. . . Genuine Oldsmobile Parts and Accessories Repairing and Overhauling Bond Motors COMPLIMENTS TO SENIORS A Complete Musical Service CHARLES M. GARDNER 8: CO. fOr ' School, College and Churches I The Home of F' L'b B k me I my OO S HlCKEY'S MUSIC STORE 330 E. State Street 1506 Vine Street ITHACA, NEW YORK SCRANTON QIOJ, PA. Phone 4-1101 49 COMPLIMENTS of CORYELL FUNERAL HOME ovm, NEW YORK K-T's COFFEE SHOP Where Good Friends Meet WILLARD, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS of OVID GARAGE ovm, NEW YORK BEST WISHES to the SENIORS Peggy and Bill's SNACK BAR OVID, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS of of DICK HUGHES MEAT MARKET PORTER COMPANY OVID. NEW YORK LODI, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS of MAGUIRE HOTEL Restaurant ovm, NEW YORK Fish Frys every Friday Light Lunches every Night COMPLIMENTS of GEORGE LYND'S HARDWARE ovm, NEW YORK RICHARDS 8: DONOHUE COMPUMENTS of Individual School Photos F REUDENHElM'S CLOTHING STORE PHOENIX, NEW YORK OVID, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS R. J. PURDY of GENERAL INSURANCE GEORGE T. FRANKLIN Phone 20 OVID' NEW YORK OVID, NEW YORK 52 Good Luck Senior Class DAIRYLEA ICE CREAM COMPLIMENTS of H. S. SWOPE Hygracle Food Products Corp. Salesman WAYNE D. CAMPBELL COMPLIMENTS I of WALLACE BROWN, INC. 225 Fifth Avenue NEW YORK, N. Y. Creators and Exclusive GREETING CARDS 121 E. Seneca St. ITHACA, NEW YORK Dealer in ROYAL STANDARD and ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Phone: Ithaca 2670 J. C. LaMOUREUX COMPLIMENTS of Disrribur TOWNSEND HOTEL Gulf Oil Products LODI. NEW YORK Phone 35 LODI. NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS of DAlRYMAN'S LEAGUE Co-Operative Association, Inc JACK'S SUPER SERVICE OVID AND WILLARD ROAD Gulf Gasoline and other Gulf Products Complete Service for Your Car Featuring Our New Motor Tune-up Service Road Service Open 7 days weekly - 7:00 A.M to 9:00 P.M. Phone: Ovid 31-F12 MRS BETTY DUNBAR -- WALTER ODOMIROK COMPLIMENTS of CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ovlo, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS of PORTER COMPANY LODI, NEW YORK S. J. GETMAN 8: SON OVID, NEW YORK Essotane Gas Service fMeter or Bottlel Phone 65.1 or 65M fm COMPLIMENTS EVERYTHING MUSICAL of SUPER ARMY 8: NAVY STORE B01-.IN MUSIC HOUSE Your Work Clothes Headquarters GENEVA. NEW YORK 433 Exchange St. GENEVA. NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS COMP!-IMENTS of Of GEORGE PECK HOME APPLIANCE STORE OVID, NEW YORK GENEVA, NEW YORK Everything for the SPORTSMAN HHARMANS SPORT SHOP MT. M. M. HARMAN. J. E. COLE. C 06N N I F Fx Owner Manager The Finger Lakes most exclusive Shop Phone 6306 41 Seneca Srreer GENEVA, NEW YORK GENEVA. NEW YORK THE SENECA SHOP S. A. GILBERT J. E. HOBBINS Oldest Established Jewelers QUALITY FEMININE APPAREL 510 Exchange Sr. GENEVA, NEW YORK 45 Seneca St. , GENEVA' NEW YORK Diamonds - Watches - Jewelers 56 COMPLIMENTS Of BURR'S SERVICE STATION OVID, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS of JAY PARSHALL OVID, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS of BETTY'S BEAUTY SHOP OVID, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS of GAZETTE AND INDEPENDENT OVID, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS of of CY JOHNSON WILLARD, NEW YORK CLIFF'S HOME ACRES COMPLIMENTS of COMPLIMENTS VALOIS SODA BAR of Sealtest Ice Cream J, J, MARTIN Newspapers Magazines Mobile Gas and Oil VALOIS, NEW YORK Phone, Hector 14Y-5 WILLARD. NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS of McMlLLENS FILLING STATION SUNOCO GAS and OIL WILLARD, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS of F. L. HALSEY COMPLIMENTS of GEORGE W. SECORD GARAGE WORK CAYWOOD, NEW YORK Best Wishes from EMMONS BARBER SHOP OVID, NEW YORK Best Wishes from RlZZO'S MARKET ROMULUS, NEW Y ORK COMPLIMENTS of STONE STORE ROMULUS, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS of ZONA'S CLEANERS GENEVA, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS of MARY MAHER COMPLIMENTS of SEWARD BROOKS PETROLEM PRODUCTS I-IAYTS CORNERS, N. Y. Phone: Ovid 1431312 COMPLIMENTS of CLIFFORD STROUSE Hathaway Bakeries COMPLIMENTS of VAN DOREN'S LUNCH and SERVICE STATION COMPLIMENTS of JONES MARKET HAYTS CORNERS, N. Y. Phone: Ovid 341:22 COMPLIMENTS of ARTHUR MUNSON GENERAL TRUCKING Phone: Ovid l45Fl1 COMPLIMENTS of ELSIE I. PENTZ SILVER COUNSELOR Chapman Street OVID, N. Y Phone 54M COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS of of SCI-IULER SERVLCE STATION and LUNCH ROOM LAWN FURNITURE MILLAS RESTAURANT ovm, New YORK COMPLIMENTS of M. A. BROWN 8: CO. LODI. NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS of F ARR'S WALL PAPER STORE LODI. NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS Of BOYER'S GULF SERVICE LODI. Nnw YORK COMPLIMENTS of COVERT BROTHERS LOD1, NEXV YORK COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS of of FRED W. AUSTIN MARION D. CLOSE Distributor Of INSURANCE TIDEWATER PRODUCTS North Main Srreer Phone 45 LODI. NEW YORK I-ODI' NEW YORK Phone so Ph 37 COMPLIMENTS of COMPLIMENTS EDITH'S BEAUTY SHOP of Edith Brown, Proprietor Phone 32K LODI. NEW YORK FRANK N. JONES COMPLIMENTS of FRELIGH JONES ov1D, NEW YORK QUALITY OIL CO. WholesaIe KEROSENE and FUEL OIL Phone, Lodi 37 ROBERT CLOSE, Prog L COMPLIMENTS of BURNHAM'S CLOTHING STORE ovm, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS of DAILY BROTHERS INTERLAKEN, NEW YORK Phone 105 or 142 COMPLIMENTS of HAMILTON 8: WALLACE GULF STATION OVID, NEW YORK WEST SIDE GARAGE General Repairing Welding Radiator Service LODI, NEW YORK Phone 40 COMPLIMENTS of VANCE CRANE 8: SON INTERLAKEN, NEW YORK Phone 109W COMPLIMENTS of 4 Distinctive WcImen's Apparel GENEVA, NEW YORK BARTH JEWELRY STORE Harry R. McConnell 106 Seneca Street Phone 2686 GENEVA. NEW YORK LONG'S CURTAIN SHOP QUALITY MERCHANDISE COMPLIMENTS of ELMER J. PORTER at MODERATE PRICES GROCERIES and GENERAL MERCHANDISE 508 Exchange Street Phone 2958 GENEVA, NEW YORK Phone 19C CAYWOOD, N. Y. SCHWINN, ROADMASTER BICYCLES COMPUMENTS Parts for All Makes f 0 MODEL AIRPLANES fd Supplies RAY'S BIKE 8: KEY SHOP 444 Exchange Street GENEVA. NEW YORK TERRY'S BLUE SUNOCO GAS AND GROCERTES INTERLAKEN - OVID ROAD 155 Finest in COMPLIMENTS WATCHES DIAMONDS Of JEWELRY PREST SMALL'S JEWELRY STORE GENEVA, NEW YORK SPORT SHOP 8: LUNCH ROOM ovm, NEW YORK Complete Line of SPORTING fd FISHING GOODS 62 COMPLIMENTS of JOSEPHlNE'S BEAUTY SHOP WILLARD, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS of POTTER'S FOOD STORE Ov1D, NEW YORK Phone 14 6F 3 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS of Q of MARKET BASKET OVID, NEW YORK LEONARD COLE OVID, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS of W. J. REFF SUNOCO SERVICE OVID, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS TO SENIORS IVA E. KIME COMPLIMENTS BEST WISHES of to the SENIORS Your Friendly LELAND PARISH LAKES THEATER COAL YARD TNTERLAKEN, NEW YORK OVID, NEW YORK Phone 3F24 BQOSTERS Claude S. Preese Noel E. Harding A friend - Lodi Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Dr. Mr and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs Percy Voorhees Paul Merritt Floyd D, Covert Lawrence Van Vleet Bert Boyce R. S. 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