Ovid Central High School - Ovidian Yearbook (Ovid, NY)
- Class of 1954
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. 1 , 1 v I . u I 1 I -Q ., , V if y 'fff?Af,f-g'fQ,'fi?gjq.v--' Q g1ifg,, ' v :.,gf.: -me + ff-X LIBRIS Q X ,ff X ' an --:5 3- ' 'T ' as NJ' x ,swf T X I Q .nf DIA x t 585 ' age SN s -sv' DEDICATION V, V RALPH WHITEHEAD To our Loyal Agricultural teacher, we dedicate this edition of the Ovidian. For his endless labor and services to his students and the school, we-hope that he willaccept our appreciation. Mr. Whitehead is rated as one of the best Agricultural teachers in New York State, we of Ovid Central School surely agree. lnslmclor Price Dro , can Gem, rfmlslmtehffft Landdgtggdpzs senefa' 'fha zrvuv. KHOWH 'S th' Ovid said, can ment Pouqiyoung Farmers Club, has SPG!!! for tax assess ion of in I dayg in the school shops' me what of easter, their equipment in sw: adS. Y-he bm me CIP- h nuns seas0H. T-he BIUCU1 :id electric unssghealth 'S :of-ag sofa?-her disclosed. - Starting in 1853, with all eco- nomic activities operating at top capacity, Mr. Whitehead pointed out, there is quite likely before the end ot the year to be some slackening oft in industrial pro- duction and farm prices. He added tha! fhfm Prices ere apt to remain constant or decrease slightly, lm FFA Meelillg and-Class Maps Seen t,s?,!5'2.tit. c,2t':'zs,3'.n5:fff?'fff'1,,.,t,,, M Useful By 0vld Teacher increase in 1958 was toreca, It is the plan ot the gmt ga. n.1..1. u Ilfhltnhuul un- Mr. Whitehead, to meet in OVID-Progress - V- agric ulture in t he centur p8.St y has Q 5 K - 2 Siu? urn 5533 iii! 1 f' f 1' W! 5 X, um num.-f If n ' x ,H I 1-If fl X HWMN ,FE 'f E S f . M 1 f a Lf. 31 P33 45, V322 - ff, f New Mas, ,, 'ff we? --.ww N if ,wr , . X., Xe 55:35 afgkpa 4 A gf 5 1.m,,m3, fi Q, ,Q -W' -, gn- , '-. ,jfSi'I?.fi-ggi ,t kg .- 5 .xSq.-zxjfgjfgf 5 nf-Q Jw M3 1 2 1 i km? I, Sanford Covert Dean Duncan Aubrey Halsell Barbara Hawkins fu. Gale Excell Harold Larsen 1 'M' X..-- if 4 Robert Gnswold Robert Manmx 'inf' kt-Y 1 X 4 - l . 1 ii Martin Marsh Beverly O'Connell I 1' Helen Martin Edward McGuire kenneth Post ' 'nv' Richard Porh Q 94, x v Angeline Milla: John Russell sf in xii X 9 wi ravi if W if . ,,,. 3' ff? , James Shramm Patsy Tlllmghast Francis Steverson Donald Weeks 2 x.,.Z Mary Sweet Mary Therkildsen Eugene Wxlson William Wiswell CLASS HISTORY As we Class of 1954 retrace our steps we remember our f1rst days as freshmen we began classes 1n September 1950 wxth the roll call numbering forty Our class adv1sors were Mxss Helen Kloph and Mrs Sarah Frankhn The offtcers elected were Jxm Covert Prestdent Ang1eM1l1as V1ce Presxdent Ed McGu1re Secretary and Gale Excell Treasurer Our representauves to student counc1l were Mary Sweet and Harold Larsen We were very proud to be the f1rst class to end our freshman year wtth a consxderable sum of money due to a very successful St Pat s Dance We also sold pop at baseball games and collected class dues We were ftnally on our wayll When we became sophomores our number dimmtshed to th1rty but xt was sttll necessary to have two homerooms wlth Mr Fred Hoppe in 210 and Mrs Sarah Franklm in 211 as advlsors Our offxcers were Ed McGu1re Prestdent Ang1e lvhllas Vtce Prestdent Bev OConnell Secretary and Mary Therluldsen Treasurer We had Gale Excell and J1m Covert represent us 1n student councll Our money ra1sing projects were two bake sales a Leap Year Dance and class dues to reach our goal of S300 ln September 1952 we moved our forces to 210 when we became jumors wlth Mr Hoppe as our adv1sor .Tumor offlcers were Gale Excell Pres1dent Angle Mlllas Vlce Prestdent Bev OConnell Secretary and Ed McGu1re Treasurer wxth Sonny Halsell and Mary Therk1ldsen as our student councll representattves W1th a class of twenty six our ftrst project was sellmg Chrxstmas cards whxch proved very successful. Then came the btg day sen1or rmgs would soon be ours We sponsored skatmg parues and sold candy durmg basketball games The mght of February 23 found the Jumor boys atnred tn aprons in the kitchen whtle the jtmlor gtrls watted table for the annual supper The acting ab1l1ty of the Juntors and the semor chorus was shown when the Juxuors pre sented an operetta An Old Kentucky Garden on March 20 We ended our 1un1or year by selhng personalxzed stattonery and gtvmg the seniors the1r long awalted Sen1or Ball Thls brought our treasury to S648 and that much closer to our Washmgton trxp Here we arel Setnors at lastll M1ss L1ll1an Edds was appotnted as our semor adv1sor m room 203 Our semor class Prestdent is Ed McGu1re our V1ce Presldent IS Angle M1llas Gale Excell Secretary Eugene W1lson Treasurer Our student counctl representatxves are Barb Hawkxns and J 1m Covert As semors we started off wtth a magazme campaxgn whlch added S458 to our treasury On November 6 we were hardly recogrnzed when we appeared m our Sunday best ' for our senior ptctures Next was the b1g productnon June Graduate presented on November 12 and 13 InFebruary the PTA sponsored a Silver Tea for our beneftt the fmal money malung act1v1ty of our htgh school years At last we were on our way to Washtngtonl 'I'h1s tr1p proved to be worth all the ume and effort we had spatt Before we had ttme to catch our breath Class Nlght Baccalaureate and ftnally Commencement closed the curta1n of our school days at Ovid Central We realize the debt we wtll always owe to our teachers parents and fnends of the communxties who havehelped to gulde us toward our goal of graduatnon Barb Hawkms Gale Excell 8 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 s 1 1 1 ' I 1 , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 0 1 1 4 1 s 1 1 1 ' . . , ' . 1 1 1 1 o Q 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 1 ' . . , . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 . - 1 -- . o Q as 11 ' - 1 1 o ' 1 Q e Q ' 1 1 1 1 o . Q . . H , . 1 - - an 11 1 1 1 , - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 CLASS WILL The class of 54 bemg of sound mxnd and constttutton do hereby w111 and bequeath the follow mg as destgnated Jo Brownell leaves her formal the green one to Prtsctlla Hatch To John Keenan we leave the ad hbbtng of Sonny Halsell. Mrs Depew wtll be grateful. Sylvta Conklmg leaves her curly halr cut to Lmda Cockrell To Ellen Dann we leave the extraordtnary famtlng techmques of Mary Therklldsen Fran Steverson leaves hts safe drtvxng record to Joan Fltzstmons Mary Carroll leaves the road to Sampson to Franny StahL How about getttng a ltcense Franny? B111 Wxswell leaves hrs well worn copy of Shakespeare to Buz Pemberton. Harold Larsen an outstandmg geometry student leaves hxs many years of hard labor to Ann Duncan, Burnsy leaves hts e11g1b1l1ty sheet from Mxss Edds to Roger Austtn. Bev and Angle leave thter questtonable ab1l1ty to talk tn chorus without bemg ktcked out to Pat Srruth Grts leaves has ptvot posttton to Paul Gary Don Conkltng leaves hxs undymg fatthfulness tn romanttc affairs to Mary Lou Auble we are assured she wtll need thts Mary Sweet leaves her loud ptercmg votce to Jeanette McDonald J xmmy Schramm leaves hts huntmg abtlity to B111 Hallet Was that deer tn season? Ivan Dean leaves h1s way wlth the women to James Brodmckt To Gertrude Clark Patsy leaves her dramatlc trammg 1.n lovemakmg U1 the semor play Wee Wtllxe Wxlson leaves hxs bo1sterous rnght lxfe to Ann Hardtng Paul Bertrand leaves hts gracefulness on the dance floor to Yvonne Rxegel. Sandford Covert Just wants to leave espectally Enghsh classes Bob Chatelle leaves his sneaky way of gettmg by tn classes wlthout studytng to Nellle Gos11ck1 Eddle McGutre leaves his tap dancmg prowess to Maureen Keady Barb Hawkms leaves her good tlmes as a semor to Beffy Ftsh Helen Marttn leaves her xdeas about golng steady m htgh school to Marxlyn Marsh Kemeth Post leaves his memortes of Amertcan Htstory to Dave Albee. Alice Beach leaves her gay wtld ume in Washmgton to Shtrley Hayes J olm Ttger Russell leaves hxs cage to Mar lone Wilson. D1ck Poth leaves hrs abtllty to become a Semor to the ent1reJun1or Class Gale Excell leaves her peroxide hatr to Joyce Sanderson J l1Il Covert leaves nothxng. He s taking tt all wtth h1m to college. The class of 54 names Herbert Edwards to act as admmtstrator so that the above requests may be carrted out successfully Written by J tm Covert Jo Brownell Mary Car roll Sonny Halsell Sylvta Conkltng 9 , . . , . . s . . . n r u - a o . , . r n 1 Q n o s s , . o n s a -.. . Q o o o s Q U . ., . . . . n a . . , . . . , . . a - CLASS PROPHECY It IS the year of 1964 and as I am strollmg down Broadway I suddenly runember that this is the night for Ovrd s Class of 1954 reunion. I hurry down the street turn left and step mside the Waldorf Astoria the prearranged sue of the meeting. As I am ushered tn I notice a tall dark handsome fellow lookmg very lmportant and I mqture as to h1s tdamty It seems that this is Eugme Wrlson my old and distmguished friend back at Ovld His overvdtelmxng gift of gab has gamed him hxs position as Master of Ceremonies here at the Waldorf I place myself at a secluded table behind a palm tree and proceed to watch the entrance of all my classmates Gale Excell the first to enter looks stunmng ln her new sarong At school she had been so qtuet and refuted it s shocking to see her go to the dogs You can plck up her act tn any tavern tn the New York area There s Sylvta Conkling always the runt of the class But wait she s grown up and that sign on her back says Fat Lady Ringhng Bros Don t look now but that was B111 Wiswell who Just came m I understand that he IS the proud owner of a well known Mrlwaukee Co That gentlemanly young man who just walked ln IS none other than Sandford Covert Always the ladxes man rn school he s contmued to tnterest them by selling lingerte Here comes mystic excxting and starthng The Great McGuire the fortune teller at Coney Island followed by h1s frtmd Barbara Hawklns whose racket seems to be a Lonely Hearts Club There s Sonny Halsell wrth a smart remark for everyone to hear His love for the North encouraged h1m to move to Alaska where he is happxly engaged in a dogsled agency what have we here? A ptous looking fellow xf I ever saw one. Oh it s Bob Gnswold prac ucmg h1s latest sermon You knew he became a missionary to Indo Gllna didn t you? I hear some talk going around that Ovid has a new subway system. Shirley Carson was named head conductor Here s another news bit about Ovid You may vaguely recall the burnmg of the Franklm House Well Jrm Covert couldn t stand to see the place run down so he bought tt and flxed ll up pretty swanky It dtdn t do any good though it burned down again Now there s a ptcture of health Bob Chatelle popularly called Shapeless He s certainly outgrown that name. He was selected as the wmner of the Body Beautiful contest who on earth ls making that dreadful DOISB9 You might know lt sJoann Brownell. She makes the rest of us feel like two cents Just because she s the star on the Grand O1 Opry We hear that Caywood is growing into a metropolis largely due to the efforts of Dick Poth and h1s Hot Rod Ftx xt Shop From those surroundings we hear also of a proyect known as the Bar M Ranch Its sole owner Martm Marsh is moving over here now to give us his VCISIOII of 'howdy Even as I speak I hear shrieks of delight and immedtately I know that Tiger' Russell the protector of the weak champ1on of the free, IS being welcomed Tiger is using his strong arm tacucs as a pro football player with the New York Giants That distinguished fellow tn the Naval uniform is Donald Conkllng who signed up the day the Navy came looking for suckers err new seamen, He walt right to the top and is now Admiral oftheSwiss Navy C and P 72 cn u on age I0 v . , . 0 n r n 1 r I u r Q o a v s 0 n . . , . 1 n e U ' I I 1 o u I 1 1 , . . . . a ' o . . , . , . . . , . v 1 -' v 1 I o , . 0 a . - . , . - ' n . . . - , a r - , . n o . . . o r - . . . . ., 0 9 1 a I ' ll lf l I 9 n - cl gt a . . , - o ' I . - . . 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MIDDLE ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Edwards, Shirley Hayes, Nellie Goslicki, Marjorie Wilson, Elizabeth Fish, James Brodnicki, David Albee, Mary Lou Auble, Pat Smith, Yvonne Riegel, Ann Duncan, Ellen Dann, Linda Cockrell, Marilyn Marsh. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Donald McGuire, Wi1liamHa11ett,GeorgePemberton,Roger Austin, Peter Depew, Paul Gary. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Linda Westervelt, Phyllis Caslin, Betty Chatell, Kay Ike, Peggy McIntosh, Herbery Farr, Carl Christensen. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Emily MacCheyne, Mildred Beach, Sally Shannon, Betty Mead, Mary Lou Favorite, Gayle Huff, George Lahr, John Van Vleet, Fred Reigel, Billy Myers, Mr, Stagnitto. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Tom Warick, James VanLone, David Bush, James Miller, Bruce Covert, OPH FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Victor Van Vleet, Marshall Shannon, Ronald Welch, Mrs. Gentsch, Harry Farr, Jack Ferguson, Donald Whitney, SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Dale Cockrell, Betty Yonge, Donna Poth, Mary Beach, Judith Martin, Jeanne Sibley, Gerald Hayes. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Ronald Argus, Patricia Hancy, Patricia O'Connell, Barbara Epperson, Sue Shanley, Richard Clair, Rosalie Chamberlain. SH FRESHMEN FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Tom Jones, Joe Boys, Jean MacCheyne, Ruth Albee, Mary Eighmey, Lor- raine Newton, Billy Murphy. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Joe Sincebaugh, Phyllis Mclntosh, Nancy Hatch, Judy Halloran, Lois Eppley, Carolyn Davis, Rita Xavier, Nancy Covert, Beverly Kinne, Mary Rice, Elmer Martz, Ronnie Argus, Miss Moyer. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: David Wilson, Bill Hal- sey, Norma Buchholtz, Mike Bush, Doug Carmell, John Hallett, Jim O'Hora, Bob Warne. X N X! W N GRADE FIRST ROW Left to R1ght Harry Hayes PBIFICIH Alger Susan Mulford Emma Raney Nancy Maher Donald Wood Rosahe Greene Sandra Tanner Sandra Brown SECOND ROW Left to Rrght Lorreta VanR1per Gladys Snmmons Laura Schultz Gladys Vaughn Ehzabeth W11en Sally Cool Rose Mane Whrte Patrlcra Grrffxn Mr Natoh THIRD ROW Left to Rlght Robert Voorhees Chfford Bastlan Jay Dann Flora Balley Lours Martz Carl Post Harold Hawkms Donald MacCheyne J. fx fr 'j' . ,fa I 'A 1 P I 55 J ,r it. X 1 tix E 9 . i J! 'gr Q V 5 fl Z - I L g fi' ' gf? 1 o ,I f w Ya- if ' x 73 . W M ' S z A-? X r 'W 1.1, Q . Q . . I ' ,,,, I - , , , 7 ' X l . I ' 'X X- ' r 1 X V !rjl',f.x 'ff' It GR DE 1- FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Larry Poth, Donnalee Green, Yvonne Clark, Peggy Westervelt, Sharon Feathers, Donna DeGraw, Joey MacDonald. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Lorraine Lochren, Joyce Jordan, Lois Weber, Marian Eppley, Eleanor Vargason, Emalie Wymer, Carolee Gros Jean, Paul Harding, Earl Ballard, Joan Miller, Carol Van Vleet, Ruth Ann Woods, Sandra Caslin. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Ditmars, Richard Compton, John Brown, Ronald Lee, Jerry Jennings, Carlos Young, Mike Depew, Bessie McCann, Peggy Personius, Mike Hernon. GRADE FRONT ROW, Left toRight: Richard Fox, Philip Hernon, William Manning, John Raney, Arthur Prest, SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Judy Westervelt Winona Welch, Jerry Van Riper, Joanne McDonald, Joan Swick, Eileen Smith, Elizabeth O'Hora, THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Shirley O'Connell Shirley Cool, James Wilson, Charles Walker, Keith Brock, John Copen- haser, Donald McIntosh, Ralph Jacot, Natalie Carmell, Ann Campbell Gloria Hayes, Martha Johnson, Mr, Wilson, FOURTH ROW, Left to Right Ruth Jacot, Grace Simmons, Sharon Ike, Anna Holford, James Webster, John Zammett, Robert Harding, Robert Getman, ' -- -'-f 1 Hll 'll vfufr f GRADE FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Albert Nivi- son, Harold O'Connor, John Murphy, Eugene Maleski, Don Chamberlain, Francis Hazard, Henry Funk. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Elizabeth Holford, Frances Carpenter, Vir- ginia MacCheyne,. Betty Lou Ryder, Anna Walker, Agnes Clark, Pat Moriarty. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: James Rice, Bonnie Welch, Ronnie Palmer, Sally Van Riper, Sandra Excell, Sue Widell, Marlow Schultz, Douglas Van Scoy, Pat Hoagland, Duree Brown, Jean Shannon, Louis Weber, Mrs. Lee. FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: Joan Wilen, Carol Austin, Jack Hussey, Gerald McDonald, Albertv Reese, Richard Jacot, Walter Fieg. , ,is . 3 - W Mig? ' M, Y' ' A f c I 'Wm- ln XJ ' sz N vi' 0 ' 'Q I wb -ff' X L Z 1 KNEELING, Left to Right: F. Stahl, B. O'Connell. FIRST ROW, LefttoRight: R. Chamberlain, I. Van Vleet, J. Russell, J. Swick, M. Wilson, B. Hawkins, G. Huff, M. Rice, S. Cool, E. Maleski, R. Foxx, W. Hallett. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: A. Duncan, E. Dann, S. Van Riper, E. Fish, E. Wilson, D. McGuire, C. Van Vleet. I. Martin, D. Van Scoy, I. Covert, J. VanLone, B. Covert. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: J. Miller, l.. Van Riper, S. Excell, S. Conkling, 1. Jordan, I. Zammett, P. Haney, G. Excell, R. Austin. FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Jacoby, J. Brown- ell, R. German, H. Hawkins, W. Myers, R. Voorhees, F. Steverson. ll: fmltfllf TT f H l in A ' I, 11 I .fffwl W C gf, X'l'f lyxsgf vvy - L .f-,.:':-T 22 X , 'KX ' NX - - 'X a e - X vie a -C ,. , gn... H! ...L I :A 'fC l I il.. ,Z-f 4 i FRONT ROW, Left to Right: George Lahr, John Van Vleet, Jim Covert, Bill Warne, Francis Steverson, Bill Wislwell, John Russell, Tommy Warrick, Sonny Halsell, Jim VanLone, Don Whit- ney, Bob Griswold, Harold Larson, Jim Miller, Bruce Covert. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Judy Martain, Donna Poth, Maureen Keady, Angie Millas, Beverly O'Connell, Sylvia Conkling, Pat Til- linghast. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Lois AnnEppley. Jeanne Sibley, Nancy Hatch, Beverly Kinne, Nancy Covert, Sally Shannon, Milly Beach, Pat O'Connell, Pat Haney, Mary Lou Favorite, Rita Xavier, Marjorie Wilson, Sue Shanley. FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: Yvonne Reigle, Rosalie Chamberlain, Linda Cockrell, Marilyn Marsh, Mary Sweet, Ann Duncan, Ellen Dann, Mary Ther- kildsen, Jo Anne Brownell, Barbara Hawkins, Gale Excell lAccompanistJ Mr. Jacoby ' fDirectorj SENIOR CHORUS I-IILLTOP NEWS STAFF Left to Right: Mrs. Gentsch, Gale Excell, Sonny Halsell, Mary Lou Auble, Winona Welch. SENIOR PLAY CAST Left to Right: Patsy Tillinghast, Miss Edds, Edward McGuire, Angie Millas, Beverly O'Conne11, Mary Therkildsen, James Covert, Gale Excell, Barbara Hawkins, John Russell, Sonny Halsell, Jo Ann Brownell, Eugene Wilson. 22 QM SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Left to Right: Mrs. Ditmars, Angie Millas, Sylvia Conkling, Sonny Halsell, Gale Excell, Eugene Wilson. IUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Left to Right: Peggy Personius, Roma Kleinjan, Rita Xavier, David Wilson, Carol Van Vleet, Lois Ann Eppley, Loretta Van Riper, Yvonne Clark. SITTING, Left to Right: Lorraine Newton, Bill Halsey, Nancy Covert, Joyce Jordan, Mrs. Lee. 23 SITTING, Left to Riyltz Betty O'Hora, Loretta Van Riper, Barbara Hawkins, Advisor, Sally Van Riper. STANDING, Left to Right: Peggy Westervelt, Marian Eppley, Sharon Feathers, Nancy Covert, Joan Miller, Emalie Wymer, Susan Wydell. GIRLS' 4-H BOYS' - FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Whitdmead, Jerry Van Ripper, Tom Warrick, Don McGuire, Jack Hussy. BACK ROW, Left to Riglt: Walter Lynn, Robert McGuire, Robert Sheldom, Harold O'Conner, Danny O'Conne1l, Ralph Jacot, Henry Funk, Marlow Schultz, Louis Weber, Albert Reece, Jerry MacDonald, Robert Jacot. 24 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA L FRONT ROW, Left to Right: William Murphy, Elmer Martz, Donald Conkling, John Van Vleet, James Brodnicki, Francis Steverson, Thomas Warick, Mr, Whitehead, Donald Maguire, SECOND ROW, Left to Right: George Lahr, Donald Spatol, William Myers, Peter Depew, Michael l-lemon, Martin Marsh, Donald Weeks, Paul Bertrand, Donald MacCheyne, John Hallett, Robert Warren, Harold Hawkins, Theodore O'Neal, Lewis Martz, GUESS MIOS Ar If Acmnv ? 721607 .I 'Eff wmof OF Tiff If ,U 1, I ffl ' H U ' ' ? P X -'-.Qi X ,ff .' QM Z lffifgp i x x r CB- xx 3 aj X27 Maj WWW? LIBRARY CLUB FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Linda Westervelt, Mary Beach, Lorraine Newton, Mary Sweet, Gale Excell, Pat Tillinghast, Jim Covert, Phyllis Caslin, Richard Boys, SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Rita Xavier, Sue Shanley, Mary Lou Auble, Pat I-lancy, Betty Mead, Rosalie Chamberlain, Linda Cockrell, Kay Ike, Beverly Kinne, Lois Ann Eppley, Jeanne Sibley, Mrs, Vangalio, THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Ann Duncan, Barbara Hawkins, James Van Lone, Dean Duncan, James Miller, David Bush, Ed McGuire, Fred Reigel, Ellen Dann, A dll ,lx SEATED, Left to Right: Sonny Halsell, Gail Excell, Robert Griswold, Beverly O'Connell, Angie Millas, Mary Therkildsen, James Covert, Rosalie Chamberlain, Dean Duncan, STANDING, Left to Right: Dale Cockrell, Mary Lou Auble, Pat Smith, Yvonne Reigel, Barbara Hawkins, Francis Steverson, Mary Sweet, Mr, Meyer, Gerald McDonald, Mr, Shaw, JoAnn Brownell, Linda Cockrell, Patsy Tillinghast, Nellie Goslicki, Sue Shanley, Doug Carmell, YEARBOOK CLUB 9 Q ulg X ,figure 0 . ,,,, x cI?' lf, .,-f g,..f 'fd ' ienfeiiiucll n 4 1 A ef' JJ? 000061264 ' Hof-GL, , ,, S, MUSEUM 'fa Uni!! L. o L--' LZ' 51' . K 'bf 1 NCQ? rift L. ' I lfzlev S ei I ,' 9,2 o f l xl. T f . f' :yo X f f X X K o 5 'l fo s 1 rf ,Mig K 1 'Q YORKERS CLUB FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Susan Mulford, Phyllis Caslin, Marian Eppley, Susan Feathers, Sandra Tanner, Emilie Wymer, Loretta Van Riper, Emma Raney, Peggy Westervelt, Pat Alger, Yvonne 4Clark, Judy Martin. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Mary Lou Favorite, Rita Xavier, Pat Griffin, Sally Cool, Joan Miller, Carol Van Vleet, Barbara Wilen, Ruth Ann Woods, Elizabeth Wilen, Mary Rice, Nancy Covert, Beverly Kinne, Sandra Caslin. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Jim Van Lone, Peggy Personius, .Terry Jennings, John Van Vleet, Fred Riegel, Flora Bailey, Jay Dann, Bobby Voorhees, Richard Compton, Scott Halloran, Gayle Huff, Sally Shannon, Pat O'Connel1. FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: Mr, Natoli, Carolee Gros Jean, Jimmy Maguire, Paul Harding, David Wilson, Lois Ann Eppley, Jeanne Sibley, Elnora Vargason, Sandra Brown, Joe Mac Donald, Joyce Jordan, Lorraine Lochren, Larry Poth. J is J in lb I nl , .. ,e:!, QQ: o I , -F29 ' qi !! 0 M f ,vflqvw 8 354, yt? 5, i s I I J X ' W ff -1 JUNIOR CHORUS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Billy Steen, Joan Rourke, Charles Day, Jack Van Lone, Scott Pulver, Jack Salzer, Ann Zammett, Carolyn Russell, Maxine Nivison, Laval Holmes, Billy Hancy, Lenora Mclntosh, Mrs. Excell. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: David Smith, Ann Peck, Linda Van Riper, Rebecca Thomas, Carolyn Smith, Margaret Eastman, Shirley Charles, Nancy Dinyes. THIRD ROW: Left to Right: Miss Wright, faccompanistj, Jack Covert, Dennis Ha11oran,Jimmy Reagan, Vonnie Boyce, Robert McGuire, Sandra Pierson, Mary Beth Cunningham, John Selfridge, Billy Reagan, Walter Lynd, Mary Lynn Bristol. FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: Elizabeth Raney, Marie Kraft, Xfflvi 4 xl V Elaine Van Riper, Shirley Favorite, Bonnie Westervelt, Barbara Warwick, Donna Cuer, Lynette Gro Jean, Jamie Xavier. ' has . -I' I7 W .nf X. my J W L' if Q Nw J xii X, -if Q, V PROIECTION CLUB FRONT ROW, Left to Rigzht: Richard Compton, Bobby Voorhees, Jay Dann, Bill Halsey. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Scott Halloran, Jim Webster, John Copenhaven, Keith Brock, Mur1oSchu1tz, Jack Hussey, Don Conkling, Mr. Wilson. BACK ROW, Left to Riuhtz Don Wood, Bill Manning, Henry Funk, Albert Nivison, Edward Mc Guire. F.H.A. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Laura Schultz, Phyllis Mc lntosh, Joan Bowers, Mary Eighmey, Gertrude Clark. MIDDLE ROW, Left to Right: Frances Stahl, Pat Smith, Yvonne Reigel, Milly Beach, Maureen Keady, Helen Martin, Mrs. Rice. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Jeanne Mc Cheyne, Donna Poth, Judy Barrett, Ruth Ann Woods, Judy Halloran, Norma Buckholtz, Marilyn Marsh, Mary Lou Auble, Betty Lou Steen, Nancy Hatch, Lois Ann Epply, Joyce Sanderson, Betty Chatelle, Kay Clark. DRAMATICS CLUB Left to Right: Miss Edds, Gayle Huff, Mary Lou Favorite Nancy Covert, Bill Halsey, Sally Shannon, Pat O'Connell Pat Hancy, Mary Rice, STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED, Left to Right: Mr, Blank, Joan Bowers, Joyce Jordan, Robert Griswold, Rosalie Chamberlain, Sonny Halsell, John Murphy, Ellen Dann, Nancy Covert, Shirley Cool, STANDING, Left to Right: Joe Sincepaugh, Beverly Kinne, Sanford Covert, Pat Tillinghast, Mary Lou Favorite, Barbara Hawkins, Fred Riegel, George Pemberton, Dean Duncan, Jim Covert, Francis Steverson, Pat O'Connell, John Mannix, Joyce Sanderson, Mr, Stagnitto. yik 2. eff TQEQQZQ 'x x or k-frJ'2 ,'. 1 J! .r, I 1-. 7 , 5 :fn nr ff 1 4. in if 'T if SC FIRST ROW, left to Right: Sandra Smith, John Gazey, Donald Stephens, William Trim, James Moore, Garry Clock, Douglas Bastian, Mack Thompson, Mrs. Schrimmer. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Robert Welch, Linda Alger, David Hamsher, Thomas Bell, Suzan Wycoff, Louise Reagan, Carol Vaughn, Douglas DePuy, Cynthia Eighmey, Diane Smith. BACK ROW, Stand- ing, Left to Right: Christine Griffith, Larry Potts, Helen Carpenter, Lynn Rogers, Kathryn Grace, Dianne Porter, Scott Westervelt, Jolm Huff. r Q? 0 9' 5 5 Q9 9' qu 1 r ov'2'!s33'60 gg Lf ' ulrnnnnnwf K -J-.iii 7 N si I -'.... 2 511 K ' 1 NWN Q A KINDERGARTEN 6' i FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Eileen Ryan, Judith Langely, Jeanette Carney, Michael Metzger, Ann Marie Gustina, Joseph Kaiser. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Charles Dodson, Gail Girtch, Donna Duffy, Leo Dougherty, Mary Ellen Dana, Ann Schneider, Gordon Carroll. Joyce Tracey. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: David Blank, Edward Maguire, Frances Bradley, Karen Strouse, Colleen Stockdale, Lawrence Kenyon, David Hammond, Linda Traphagen, Joan Clark, MRS. HARRIS GR DE MISS MCKENNA MRS. EDWARDS C, YO. ia . '35 N,-vc' Sig-'lb ,DX ' Q, 60 be PNC W 5 40145 ff A 1' g- ' W iff N 0' Le V YR MRS. HARRIS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Gay- Ann Yentzer, Richard Welch, Ruth Fish, Jer1nie:Lou Miller, Raymond Baker, Carl Gray. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Robert Holford, Patty Matteson, John Thompson, Dianne Cunningham, James Miller. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: James Bell, Kay Ryder, James Biddle, Maureen Bean, Thomas Lucas, Roy Steinruck, FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: Charles Holmberg, Joanne Taylor, Nancy Odmirok, Susan Hammond, Janet Halloran. MISS MCKENNA FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mary Elizabeth Ferrell, Lucille Orman, Mary Covert, Jacqueline Miras, Nancy Wilson, Judith Burdin. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: John Holley, Charles Wyckoff, Robert Castiglione, Frances Eastman, Joan Vaughn, Linda Smith. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Linda Kerns, Thomas Mc Crain, Janet Corcoran, Christopher Matus, Linda Foxx, Bruce Ike, Mary Marks, June Goltry, William Wells, Patrick Mannix. FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: James Mc Laughlin, Virginia Van Vleet, Peter Halsey, Charles Harding, Ralph Bailey, Miss McKenna. MRS. EDWARDS FIRST ROW, Left to Rigitz Mrs. Edwards, Mary Jennings, Betty Jean Young, Rosemary Truex, Linda Farr, Lester Eastburn. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Margaret Weber, Patty Schcneider, Guy Kimball, Jack Prest, Teddy Spatol, Sidney Roe. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Peter Copen- haven, Jane Campbell, Stephen Pickman, Esther Orman, Collin Manning, Sharon Lynch, Frank Langly, Charles Boyer. FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: John Lilla, Barton Van Riper, John Bond, Ricky Dunbar, Barbara Mott. 37 MRS, SIIv1PSON GRADE TWO S vm :nfl 54, fag I7 MRS. cram: MRS. SIMPSON FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Stephen Carpenter, Mary Jo McGrain, Gerald Stevens, Lois Vaughn, Frederick Mulford, Michael Westervelt. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Charles Boyce, Linda Saunders, George MacCheyne, Sue Stephens, Ray Hunt, Kathleen Miles. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Sharon Palmer, Sandra Ryder, Frederick Flynn, Roland Nivison, Karel Diamond, Christine Lucas, Carolyn Wiggins, Bill Raney, Darla Gorski, Hairy Eighmey. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Simpson, Frank Dana, Gail Hand, Vaughn MacEntee, Charlotte Carson, John Myers, Robert Simmons, Dale Theetge. MRS. ROBBINS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Marjorie Robbins, Leroy Van Riper, J olm Bradley. Janet Salzer, Carol Alger, Charles Krebbeks, William Ritchie, James Brewer, Charles Hurd, Diane Vargason. SEC- OND ROW, Left to Right: Charles Porter, Portia Smith, Catherine Pemberton, Donald Cooper, Donald Degraw, Susan Ahouse, Timothy Maguire, Nancy Moore, Jacqueline Talley. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Frank Farr, Gerald Sturdevant, Ernest Bullivant, John Eddy, Carol Dodson, An- nette McDona1d, Mary Keady, Donald Maleski, Karei Clark, Daniel Colella. MRS. CLARKE FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Gretchen Eddy, Robert Favreau, Robert Kraft, Joey Corcoran, Wil- Liam Millspaugh, John Eastman, Donald Sheldon, Stanley Wilkins, Sandra Carpenter, Harold Tan- ner, JoAnne Reagan, Patricia Ryan, John Stephens, Diane Billman. BACK ROW, Left to Rigitz Mary Worden, Richard Langley, Joel Pulver, Richard Hazard,Frances Dodson, Beverly Steinruck, Donna Roe, Toni Stawasz, Michael Baley, Phyllis Champion, Donald Sincebaugh, Mary McDonald, Judith Streitmatter, Brian Bastian, Gloria Steen, Norma Kimball, Pamela Ike, Mrs. Clarke. 39 GR DE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Betty Hatch, Ellen Boyce, Robert Smith, Frederick Keefer, Carol Broscious, Katherine O'Nei1, Patricia Duffy, Bruce Welch, SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Robert Woodard, Avis Ike, Cynthia Stout, James Terry, Arthur Taylor, David Eastman, Luella Vaughn. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: James Pemberton, Carol Billman, Marsha Halloron, June Qourtright, Barbara Eighmey, James Raney, John Marks, Philip Dougherty, Patricia Weber, Bonnie Halsey. FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Limner, Rodney Van Vleet, Gloria Hand, Anthony Colella, Joan Ott, Sheryn Porter, Thomas Fields, Daniel Brodnicki, Ronald Wooledge, Laurence Wilkins, Lloyd Smalser, Mary Linda Stawasz. 40 FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Thomas Copenhaver, Gary Alger, Rosanne Maleski, Charles Wilson, Lynne Mekeel. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Ruth Duncan, Paula Rourke, Chane Wymer, Connie Champion, Claudia Pickman, Patty Metzger, Lou Ann Cloninger, Karei Swick. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Charles Galloup, Shirley McDonald, John Limner, Beverly Truex, William Woodard, Linda Ritchie, Richard Wilson, Bruce Xavier, Francis Bell, Roy Brown, GeorgePeck, Larry Westervelt. FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: Chester Courtwright, Ronald Dodson, Charles Ryder, Timothy Clair, Joan Goltry, Barbara Holmberg, Carolyn Gouchie, Theresa Harding, Linda Cassidy, Miss Riley. THREE VE C9 nrnlt I FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Ginger Townsend, Joanne Hurd, Polly Flynn, Joyce Glisner. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Edward Kaiser, Marcis McGrain, Faye Bell, Patricia Seaman, Carol Diamond, Kathleex Potts, Karl Ahouse. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Shirley Smith, Neil Kerns, Gary Vaughn, Jerry Westervelt, Judy Swick, Sandra Tipton. FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: Janice Steen, Carol McDonald, Rodney Steen, Sylvia Charles, Carol Rice, Donald Patterson, William Lynch. FIFTH ROW, Left to Right: Herman Walker, Sigrid Primania, Carol Burdin, Nancy Stephens, Lynn Klock, Louise Northrup. .Ji Si' 0' if 1 1'-not-9 DISTRICT Sc Oo 42 ' Qu i W.- 5 'ix KQV 59 R Qty XJ ..1E.'- Y QQ? EE 1 .-5.5: A W .ln 1 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Paul Sibley, Clara Vaughn, James Langley, Carol Hoppy, Delorus Brown, Elaine Stout, Betty Terry. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Charles Stephens, John Harding, Allen Alger, William Palmer, Karen Baker, Milton DeGraw, Carla Dunbar. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Irene Champion, Dennis Getman, Richard McDonald. FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: Ronald Reagan, Donald Beach, Margie Carpenter, Bruce Manning, Robert Kimball, Elaine Moses. FIFTH ROW, Left to Right: Betty MacCheyne, Carol Young, Elsie McLaughlin. STANDING, Left to Right: Donald Mead, Mrs. Smith, Cheryl Bastian. Q MISS EMPEROR FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mary Lynn Bristol, Ronald Rice, Thomas Moriarity, Sheila O'Neil, Walter Lynd, Leroy Weber. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Mildred Hayes, Mary Duffy, Wendy Rogers, Mary Lou O'Neill, Ruth Steele, Jeanette Kleinsasser, Sally Stephans. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Robert McGuire, Arthur Thomas, William Hancy, Theodore Martz, Richard Woodard, Lance Manning, Richard Eppley, Jack Covert, Robert Sheldon, Judith Ike. FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: Judith Eighmey, Jamie Xavier, Sharron Claire, Carol Campbell, Ann Fields, Sally Davis, Patrica Cla.rk,Lucy Lisk, Miss Emperor. DE FRONT ROW, Left to Right: John Wooledge, Hugh Davenport, Frank, O'Connell, Norman MacCheyne, Gary Lucas, Herbert Degraw, Ernest Wilen, SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Sandy Pierson, Lynn Chatelle William Eastman, Linda Welch, Robert Marks, Vonnie Boyce, Mary Beth Cunningham. THIRD ROW Left to Right: Mike Mannix, Marie Kraft, Dick McGuire, Shirley Favorite, Jack Ike, William Langley, Elaine Van Riper, Irene Htmgerford, Viola Champion, Tom Hurd,John Mulford. FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: Robert Shannon, Shirley Charles, Jack Van Lone, Tom Martz, Sheila McDonald, Scott Pulver, Robert Hammond, Miss Maher. n n MISS MAHER GR FIRST ROW Left to Right B111 Reagan DickChr1stensen Charles Hungerford Dick Hussy David Eppley Donna Cuer Bonrne Westervelt SECOND ROW Left to Right. Lynnette Gros Jean Carol B111 Steen John Tolle, Nancy Dinyes THIRD ROW Left to Right Linda Van Riper Mary Hardlng Ann Peck Alice Reese, James Weber Karen Kimerly David Srruth Ester Fields Roger Bowers Charles Woodward 45 Ryder, Lenore McIntosh, Dewey Albro, Alice Wilen, Daniel O'Conne11, Ann Zammett, Bill Tipton, GR DE FRON1' ROW Left to R1g,ht Jean Clark James Reagan James Foley Denms Halloran Barbara Warrtck Shtrley Albee Ehzabeth Raney Davld Terry Maxme N1V1SOl'l, SECOXID ROW Left to Covert John Salzer Edwm Compton Joan Rourke Robert Langley Charles Day Margaret East man Jeannette Swttzer MISS Wnght THIRD ROW Left to R1ght Carolyn Smtth Josephme Hunt Rebecca Thomas Lawrence Woods Shtrley Stewart Harold Hand Robert Steen 46 Right: Virginia Welch, Carolyn Russell, Elinor Tanner, Laval Holmes, Stanley Vaughn, Robert W' QP' , an wwf if aff , if . -2 .SV ..,...,Q 9 x 3 ,N-alla: 4 , 'D if f a ,W 5 Ag ,yy M 'VA Q 'wi X1 -r S E . I 1 ' W w W 5 35:51 ' , 5' if .1 -MN f. MR. WILLIAMS Presiden t MISS CHAPMAN Superintendent OUR BOARD QB' , Vgx A ii MR, CARLSEN MR. KEADY MR. PULVER MR. MARTIN CAFETE RIA Left to Right: Mrs. Gouchie, Mrs. Bond, Mrs. Clair, Mrs. Covert, Mrs. Wilson. CUSTODIANS Left toR1ght D Grrffrth R. DeGraw D Bradley 50 if I ' A . l 4 SPI TS 52 Paul Gary, Robert Griswold, Edward McGuire, Roger Austin, Sonny Halsell, Francis Steverson, Jim Covert, John Keenan, Buz Pemberton. Managers: Jay Dann, Bill Halsey. BASKETBALL VARSITY Carl Christensen, Herb Farr, Ronald Welch, Harry Farr, William Myres. Michael Hernon, Bruce Covert, Donald MacCheyne, Jim Van Lone, John Van Vleet, Ronald Argus, Richard Clair, Dave Wilson, Managers: Phil Hernon, Richard Foxx. IUNIOR VARSITY qs -D 2 ,ff Cornphments Best Serv1ce and Merchandlse he Lowest Poss1b1e Prlces Ovld New York 54 TEVE ' I. G. A. Comphments Comphments KANNELIN INN A P Phone 3532 OV1d New York COMPA Y 3-ML 4 Comp11ments J J MARTIN Ov1d W111a rd New York -'I' New York J Stawasy Mgr DICKS VARIETY Owl Comphments of ART MCARDLE ew York Phone 4481 Ov1d Ovld New York Compllments of FRELIGH JONES PHARMACIST New York Phone 4331 55 of of , Q. Pi- : ff P I ' ,V M f 5 k V-f! of . . I A W- U M ff-71' we 1- ,f. of 9 ' N C omplim ents of BROWN - H0 YT INC Carmandaugua New York 56 C CONTRACTORS AND ENGINEERS P LVERS CLUVER FARM TORE PORTER COMPA Y LODI RED and WHITE M AA RDW and C0 Lod1 New York SMITH S Clothmg Dry Goods Lumber Not1ons Bu11d1ng Supp11es Phone 52 Lod1 N Y Lod1 N Y Phone 32C BOYER S GULF SERVICE Lo 1 N Y Phone 35 Q N . . B o 8: d', . . 57 ROBERT J PURDY COVERT EARLEY FIRST NATIQNAL CORYELL FUNERAL BANK H0 AMBULANCE SERWCE Compliments , of to the Class of 1954 I INSURANCE a n d Compliments ComP1im911tS of Of and Phone 2141 ' Ne Compliments of FRANKLIN gl FRANKLIN Ovid New York Compliments GEORGE PECK OVID NEW YORK TANLEY' BARBER H019 OVID NEW YORK JGTMA Metered Happy Cookmg Bottled Gas Fr1g1da1re Apphances OVID NEW YORK Compl1ments Your Frlendly Rexall Dealer Ovld New York Comphments DICK HUGHES MEAT MARKET DIAL 4431 Ovld New York of of DEPEW'S DRUG STORE of 59 PGRD Cars Trucks Tractors R BOYCE and S0 Best Wlshes to OVIDIAN from DAIRYLEA ICE CREAM 60 O I Ovid, New York MILLAS' RESTAURANT KEADY S S'I'0RE COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS TARR DAIRY STORE THE Tow S H op OVID NEW YORK DIAL 2421 COMPLIMENTS POTTER FOOD STORE OVIDNY ZQTOW OVID NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS HAMILTO and WALLACE OVID I n mg vu 1 Acz f ' .ll GULF SERVICE STATION NY, COMPLIMENTS FREUDENHEIM S OVID NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS ARGUS GIFT SHOP and DRIVE OVID NEW YORK I OF OF OF bfi OF OF OF 62 Compllments EA TBUR GARAGE YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER Ov1d New York WILLIAM B HURD CORP Plumbmg and Heatmg Fauqbanks Morse Water Pumps Elger Bathroom Equlpment Coal Nueller Furnaces O11 Phone 42 Lod1 N Comphrnents BURR ESSO SERVICE DIAL 2301 Ov1d New York RAY DANN beed Fert1I1zer SL Farm Supphes We buy Beans 8: Gram Phone Lod1 42 MARION D CLOSE INSURANCE Lod1 New York GR N UR NCB Ovld New York of - ' - - . ', . Y. of G, L, F, Feed I of A' AY' A 63 I 0 CUNNELL S GR LL O 9 I ',,,.-- A . ' 1 1 v I -1 f-, . ,, :V A 1' 5 W . I A ov D I ER comphm enfs of FARR S WALLPAPER STORE Tel 10C Lod1 N Y g compnmems HALSEY S BAR BER SHOP Ov1d New York Cornpllments of Comphments of C W Sv. R H FARR Lod1 New York R0'l'H CHILD Comphrnents of State Sn T1oga Streets ARLO PLAMER Phone 3 3 82 Ithaca. New York V1 New York 3? 0 , 0 'S ' of Lodi, N.Y. , 9 O 'd 65 I TERLAKEN SALE COMPA Y Dodge Brothers And Plymouth Motor Velucles Compliments of VANCE CRANE 8: SON Dodge .ML Trucks Inte rlaken New York Cornphments of DAILY BROTHERS Interlaken New York CRO K I W 66 Of Q 4 ' .4 - f 3 , ,ls GEURGE LY D HARDWARE FLATLUX The One Coat Wall Palnt Made Wlth O11 S 4 30 A Gallon Cornplunents unbeam am-:Ao C ompllrnents FRANK JONES Lodl New York GE EVA B KI G COMPA Y Geneva New York Compllrnents THE PARISH STORE Ov1d New York 67 of O1 Of Compliments BEA BROTHER Compliments Of KEADYS HOTEL Hayts Corners N Y Compllments SEWARD BROOKS Ovld N Y Compllments NELLIE S BEAUTY SHOPPE D ffl Ov1d New York Compllments JONES MARKET Hayts Corners N Y Your Oldsmoblle Dealer Phone 2 131 Ovld New York of no D Mom A HUMETELEPHU E requlres no lnxestment 1n equlpment never costs you a cent for repalrs IS your servant 24 hours a day saves tlme saves travellng 1S on duty for any emergency g1V8S you the greatest value for your money L G BALFOLR COMPANY Attleboro Massachusetts Class Rmgs 81 P1ns Commencement lnvltatlons Represented bv Leland G Lee 164 Hermuage Road Rochester 'NI Y Compllments LAKES CLEANERS Interlaken New York Compllments Paul Smlth HAPPY LANDING RESTAURANT Compllm ents HICKEY Muslc Store 330 E State St A Complete Mus1cal Servlce Ithaca New York IIA! 27 Wallace Avenue Auburn, N Y. Phone 4 1101 TR M B RG . . A at J P :nun , - MD ' '6-9 fa'm-f' V' E? 'Q' .gkr W ?:5' WV wif an T-lf' ff 'Qif I gd VJ D -f ,F5-lui ,g RA Maureen Keady, Beverly O'Connel1, Sylvia Conkling, Sue Shanley, Rosalie Chamberlain, Mary Therkildsen. Betty Chatelle, Betty Lou Steen, Barbara Hawkins, Marilyn Marsh, Donna Poth, Kay Clark. VARSITY IUNIOR VARSITY Conunued from page 19 We all recogmze that guy who IS checklng everybody s 11081156 to be Jlm Schramm he was recently appotnted game warden at W1llard S1tt1ng bes1de h1m lS Mary Carroll who through unscrupulous tact1cs managed to gam con trol of the Sampson Skaung Rmk From here I can see Butterball Bertrand muttertng to htmself about somethmg It probably has somethmg to do w1th h1s love for women wh1ch IS as he puts ll the more the merr1er We understand that the reason for the absence of Helen Marun IS due to the remodeltng of her estate at Fay ette I guess some glrls have all the luck I ve heard that the Grand Pr1x at Watkxns Glen has changed owners so l dec1ded to take ll tn Ken Post IS the contented owner There IS Mary Therklldsen who started her career as Head Nurse at Hayts Corners but somethlng happened and she wound up Ass1stant Manager of Bond s Durtng the w1nter months she models sw1mm1ng SUIIS tn the shows room All at once sxlence confronts our group and one wonders what 1S the cause T1s none other than that em1nent Professor Harold Larsen ass1stant to the fabulous E1nste1n Professor Larsen accomphshed h1s undergraduate work under the tutersh1p of M1ss fmoleculej Moyer Can you posstbly understand the reason for Ahce Beach s Penc11 beh1nd the ear act'P What s that you say she IS the secretary at GVld9 M1ss Chamberla1n f1nal1y got enough of our ant1cs eh? That wetrd gtggle you hear 1S commg from Ang1e Mlllas She used her nursmg tra1n1ng to a good advantage She's the head nurse at Ov1d s new ultramodern up to date dog and cat hospxtal Mary Sweet 15 rollxng 1n money smceher 1nvent1on IS an automat1c s1lencer wh1ch end forever the problems of all teachers fespectally at Ovrdj That taxlormade su1t IS draped over thebody of none other than Burns Mann1x He really used hlS red ha1r to good advantage and nov has h1s own TV show the Red Burns Show Pat Tllhnghast says that her pr1vate atrplane agency over OVld and the surroundxng terr1 tory IS dolng well desptte compet1t1on from others That elderly lookmg man at the door 15 Franme Steverson s father who has grown t1red of the m1sery that h1s son deals htm Fran Started out to be a m1n1ster but wound up as a counter fe1ter Hts case was even presented on Your Treasury Men In Acuon That person caus1ng such an uproar from the other stde of the room lS Beverly O Connell She's become famous for her pubhc speakmg and was elected VICE Pres1dent of the Un1ted States You look up at the b1g clock on the wall and reallze that ll IS ttme to break up th1s happy meetmg But then we ask of the whereabouts of Donald Weeks and tnstantly our m1nds are turned back to that n1ght 111 Washmgton when Don got lost and stayed lost We wander out a1mlessly mto the n1ght wonder1ng tn our hearts and m1nds 1f Ov1d can ever muster such a grand and glortous array of talent 1n one class agam 72 . . . , . . 1 Q 0 D I I - . . . . . 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