Salamanca High School - Seneca Yearbook (Salamanca, NY)

 - Class of 1940

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Citizenship WILTON D, SPEAR Cornell University History - Sociology MARY ELLA HAND New York State Teachers' College Algebra - Albany State Commercial FLOY HOTCHKISS VIVIAN STEWART Chamberlain Institute Syracuse University English English BERTHA BEYER SARA SEARLES Syracuse University Buffalo Normal English Science i ANNA LOCKWOOD LUCILE ROBISON Plattsburg Normal Alfred University Commercial Art 1940 LAURA K. CHAMPLIN GEORGE A- PLACE Buffalo Normal Alfred University Geometry Superintendent DOROTHY PRUNER St, Bonaventure RUTH MOORE MARION CLEMENTS Algebra Plattsburg Normal Rider College Commercial Commercial N ORA QUINLAN New York State MARION HOLMES MARION HANBY Teachers- College Elmira College Wells. College French I-'atm History ESTHER McCABE FLORENCE FITZGERALD CHARLES LAKE Western Reserve St. Louis University Rochester University English - Speech English - Latin Physics - Chemistry FACULTY FOR 1940 JOSEPH HORNEY ANNE BEVIER Buffalo State Teachers' College Mechanics Institute Vocational Home Economics HAROLD HOUCK. Coach Cortland Normal Athletics HELEN S. GIRVEN Pennsylvania Hospital Nurse CASSIE WHITE EDWARD JOHN Thomas School Mechanics Institute Music Vocational - Band D1 ALBERTA MULQUEEN ALICE ENGDAHL Cortland Normal Fredonia Normal Athletics Librarian First Row: Marian Rau, George Keller, Josephine Koniak, Roger Witherell, Vail Foy, Dorothy Solarek, Alice Brown O tuv 1 Dry Second Row: Lois Keeler, Jean Ann Gardner, Evelyn Walker, Isabel Skutnik, June Hogan, Benita Charles, Mary Ferrara Third Row: Peggy Kalamanka, Orman Rickey, Robert McFarland, Morse Seymour, Normand Minnie, Carl Ferrara STUDENT COUNCIL This year The STudenT Council underwenT a reorganizaTion in order To more ade- quaTely conTacT The sTudenT body. This Torm oT repre3enTaTive sTudenT governmenT was planned lasT year and was puT inTo eTTecT aT The beginning OT The school year. BeTTer cooperaTion and a more Thorough undersTanding oT sTudenT governmenT plus a more democraTic school have been The main resulTs oT This new council. The ExecuTive council, The eighT elecTed Tor The SenaTe meT in SepTember and elecTed oTTicers. WiTh Vail Foy, president Helen l-lorTon, vice president and Dor- oThy Solarelc, secreTary, The Council slowly sTarTed moving on rouTine maTTers. An assisTanT secreTary Tor Miss Solarelc was elecTed Trom The RepresenTaTive council. The posiTion Tell To Miss Lois Keeler. The represenTaTive council or i louse consisTs oT one sTudenT Trom each home room and Tour Trom The Senior STudy l-lall. SurmounTing several diTTiculTies The Council gained speed and aiTer revising The STudenT Police, The demeriT sysTem was inTroduced, Then wiThdrawn Tor rev.sal. lT was replaced laTer in The year. A meriT sysTem was planned To be made eTTecTive nexT year. The music emblem reguiremenTs were changed and The consTiTuTion broughT up To daTe. The oTher regular duTies were Tuliilled and oTher insignias awarded. For a new Type oT government Tliis Council has succeeded wiTh excepTional success, Thanks To The sTudenT body and Their TaculTy adviser, Mr. Moore. As This council leaves, They Teel ThaT They have esTablished a more solid Torm oT scholasTic governmenT which will lasT Through TuTure years. The members oT The STudenT Council are: ExecuTive: Vail Foy, PresidenT1 l'lelen l-lorTon, Vice PresidenT: DoroThy Solarelc SecreTary7 Alice Brown, Josephine Konialc, Gfeorge Keller, Roger WiThereIl Ann Louise WalquisT. RepresenTaTive: Russell Burley, BeniTa Charles, Jack Crouch, Donald Dolph 0cTavia Dry, Mary Ferrara, Richard AusTin, J. Ann Gardner, June l-logan, Warren l'lorTon, David Johnson, PGQQY Kalamanlca, Lois Keeler. RoberT McFarland, Paul Owens, Marion Rau, Orman Rickey, Morse Seymour, Isabel SlcuTnilc, Bernard Simms, ElizabeTh Solarelq, Evelyn Nffalker, Douglas WalquisT. Playmales Mr. Blessing- Recog nize him? Hurry up! 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A EQ-:f5:Qi'i A x .-,.1r:1:---- --A ZMAXXWX SENIOR CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 5 SEPTEMBER 6 SEPTEMBER I8 OCTOBER 20 NOVEMBER IO NOVEMBER 6 DECEMBER 26 APRIL 5 MAY 3 MAY I5 JUNE I3 JUNE 23 JUNE 25 JUNE 26 SCHOOL OPENED ELECTION OF OFFICERS DeWILLO CONCERT COMPANY SENIOR ASSEMBLY SENIOR DANCE MALCOLM ROSHOLT SENIOR BALL SENIOR PLAY STUNT NIGHT GROSJEAN MUSICAL REVUE MOVING-UP DAY BACCALAUREATE JUNIOR-SENIOR BANOUET COMMENCEMENT i Normand Minnic, Lois Keeler, William Doyle, Raymond Dry SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The Class of I94O enfered fheir fourfh and final year of hard work af Salamanca l-ligh School wifh fhings looking very dismal. Affer a very hecfic Junior Year wifh fhe Junior Prom a disappoinfmenf financially, and fhe Junior-Senior Banquef, fhe annual fribufe fo fhe Seniors, fhe class freasury had suffered a serious drain. Things, indeed, looked very dark in fhe rnaffer of financing fhe SENECA. Our firsf affempf af raising funds failed fo make fhings look any brighfer. Be- fore we had fime fo seffle down in our new environmenf, affenfion was broughf fo fhe facf fhaf fhe dafe of fhe firsf in a series of fhree enferfainmenfs, which we had decided fo bring fo fha school, was upon us. We, fherefore, immediafely sfarfed fo sell fickefs, and alfhough fhe cooperafion was fairly good, we cleared iusf abouf enough fo pay for fhe enferfainmenf. Af fhe fime of fhe second producfion, more fickefs had been sold, and we were assured fhaf af leasf a few dollars would be cleared. The facfor which sfarfed fhe class officers and advisers smiling was fhe success of our candy sale. Due fo fhe cooperafion of fhe enfire sfudenf body and faculfy, fhe sale of candy and gum in fhe halls during noon hour, affer school, and af baskef- ball games became a huge success. Helen Floefke and George Winsor, who were in charge of fhe sale, deserve special credif for fheir business abilify. The fwo dances we held fhus far fhis year, fhe Senior Dance in fhe gym, and fhe annual Senior Ball nelfed much fo our freasury. The laffer evenf was one of fhe mosf successful Senior Balls ever sfaged. We haven'f affempfed fo sell any arficles lhis year in order fo relieve fhe fension from our parenfs upon whom fhese arficles are always wished. Our fwo main money making evenfs are yef fo come, fhe Senior Play and Sfunf Nife. We will sincerely hope, pray, and work for fheir success. l-lowever, regardless of how our Senior Year ends, we shall have accomplished much. The Class of '40 has shown ifs frue spirif in ils final year. The ofher class officers should receive many fhanks and congrafulafions for fheir hard work and losl sleep. They are: Vice Presidenf, Lois Keeler: Secrefary, Normancl lvlinnickg and Treasurer, Bill Doyle. Ray Dry, Presidenf Douglas Arrowsmilh lfornical KulfUp Our Miclcey Rooney Collecls l-lanlcies I'Il be good, Miss I'lanby. Ru+l1 Bierfeldl' Raven loclcs lwinlcling 'foes lhe Claylon Gang A llair lor slyle Mary Brahaney Likes her loolball heroes Blonde, sludious Always a ready smile A very good lriend William Baker I Qne Ol lhe lfim Slreel Sang Vfhafs The hurry? Tall and sedale Calm disinleresr Robe:'+ Blaclcmon Quiel Killbuclc violinisl' Bernice and Bob Black is my True love's hair. Alice Brown Blonde, brown-eyed Ender lvlania for clolhes Baskelball enlhusiasl Gocs lor blondes E William Barhife We wenl in lhe Ford. Drummer boy Wilh l-lerlc, Fran and The QGHQ Sponlaneous laughler The0dore Blehar Flighls of fancy Has a red limousine Amaleur pholographer Bunny and Ted Joyce Brownell Dancer? And how! Killbuclc can'+ hold her College boys are so romanlic When I gel my license. i- ,gf v-gr -Y Y WL., 7 2 .a' il fs Lfff- if' il N Q X Y, ll, E! i X , - .1 . .X - H :Hamill ,l'l,S:! , X' ' i. 'li' llll 4. 'Willis' in 4 lr- li ' ,m..,,1m..i.. l Page BenneH Dignified and quiel Qualified helper Nor opposed +o Fresh- men Bryce's big brolher Pafricia Boardman Bookkeeper and Typisl l always pu+ my fool in my moufh. Baslcefball lan Helen Wills Boardman Russell Burley Ushers al Schine's Pork-pie hals and pipes Giardini and Burley, Inc. Speech Class hero y. ' ' nT,..,..7v it Nkigwefgflfiailflil . Qiff- 2 .--4 -3' i, ii El .V,33fr.1ij',n3 it it 1 :K i- Q i' sa QI in f, 1 'K-.-.s P3132 51 li L-, lx ,f,'.,.J1.-..1m...?l.,,,,,li June Campbell Friendly Experr square-dancer Belle of Carrolllon Brains, plus Dorofhy Chambers Dol Chambers and Chamber- lain Gum chewer Olean boys Eileen Connelly Red Oh, Johnny Muscle-bender Me and Law Lorraine Carpenler Claylon Gang Oh! Those Bradford boys Jirferloug personified One was a saucy liille red-head. Beni+a Charles Beniia and Prissy Sweel Smile Nalive Philadelphian Miss l-lanby's giggler- in-chief Pafricia Connolly Shy lillle voice Margie and Pal' Rufiles and rosebuds Tiny hands Nancy Caruso Mrs. Moore fold me Going 'ro be a book- keeper Pianisi Very exciiable Joseph Collins Doc Paienl-leaiher hair Telegrapher Ladies' man Floyd Conner Gas slalion allendanl No lime lor girls Shorfy Deiachod amusemenl Dorofhy Chamberlain Parlial +o Olean Coppery locks Dol and a dash-ing her-,Q Likes To Talk Leona Conlan Jim Smooih skaler Modesl Undiscovered charm ol SaHy rhqh Cafherine Cooney Chef de Luxe Thai giggle!! One oi 'rho dizzy dozen River Slrcel gang Ca'l'herine Coslcy lnlernalional prize win- Def' Darlc damsel Kaly Hosls of friends William Doyle Leily and Jess Tall, darlc, debonair The life of The parly Did you hear 'rhe one abouf - ? BeHy Elsen Go info your dance Bud. bloom, flower Algebra shark Dunlcirlc, here l come. I 1 John Crouch Carrol-lop Winier sporlsman Remember lhe Russian? One of our workers Raymond Dry Our Presiclenf Dimples Ed and Ray Valediclorian Gerfrude Fellows Jolly good Fellows Camera fan On my sisler's bilce I loooove par+ies! Thelma Crouse Naomi and l Sporrs lnferesred in aviaiion Likes music Priscilla Ea+on Enormous eyes Triangle meelings Beni+a's fellow-giggler Ch, so limidl Genevieve Fifzgerald My sisier and l I like blondes. Tall, sweer, lovable Professional sax player .K If I-fh3fQi5ii'1nf,::rwA Q I' ' fl ly -A iili-f liiiiiis.. 5, 0 J lllli .c1z. 'L T fli golf-,Jiri-T '-ixfQf.fiJ l l-, la ,..1u..1m..i.,.!l. ,,,.J,' Naomi Donlin Sally's arfisl' Those eyes!! One of Our Gang Who's The pilof? Evelyn Edmund Evie and Jane Near dresser Week-ends in Fredonia Perfecl coifiure Helen Floefkc Pele and l Did you hear The one abou'r? Miss Quinlan and I Exlencled vacalions il fn' if-...is 1 'iifxgj ll L li 1-1 ?1'1?'l'? :ig Roberl' Forness Vail Foy Wiseacre Able execulive Our poel The well-dressed young Voice in his size I4 shoes man Ainlchaff' Speed and humor Trumpel player Burnadelia Freeman Be++y Frisbee Beaulilul hair Pelile and sweel Swealers and charm Oh! Those Frisbee sislers bracelels An arlisl Bunny Friendly smile The lwins' sisler John Giarclini Winifred Gilberl Slepin Felchil Killbuck's Juliel Sally's Marconi Olean and Bradford boys Gardenee--nol Gardenia Always calm Expressive hands l-lave you seen The gang? Roberl' Fra nzen Have you seen Bernice? Hearly laughler Paper boy Fal, Swede, and Bob Margarel' GarreH Easl Ender Helen, Belly, Leona, Eileen Black hair, brown eyes Very likeable William Goodman Now Eileen said - - Quiel, friendly Buckl'oolh's pride Businesslike William Freaney Baseball player Those Salurday nighls Sevenly miles an hour Glory Angelo Gengo Drives a Dodge She l'ook my funny book Gosh bul l-lis+ory's har Businessman Genevieve Gray Easl Ender Pal and Genny Quiel lype? NO! Miss Quinlan's child prodigy Donald Hammacher Fooiloall man Forness' pal Modes? Oh! Those shoulders Mildred Heilig Beauliiul hair Mary Helen and Milly Li++Ie woman Lovely clolhes Calvin John Sally's Ned Sparks Sloicism Quaker Run hero Dignified Cafherine Hamillon Sfudious Whiz al Chemislry Cecil from Bear Hollow A familiar figure June Hogan Our arlisl Sporls enlhusiasf Whal d you say, Harry? Sl: Bona's, here l come' Edna John Reserved Jolly nalure Quick-willed Giggler l William Hawlcey Super salesman l prefer Jameslown girls Jolly clisposiiion Morse, Norm, and l Helen Horion Personalily and pep y l'm iusl a counlry girl Parly-goer Helen-laughler Mlildred Johnson Jusl a lil'l'le girl Armslul oi books Joan s besi pal Nole-passer Ca'l'herine Healy Loves 'ro dance Claylon gang Shorlhand wizard Buffalo's gill lo Sally Marfha Hoyf Beauly and slyle Lovely debuianle High heels and mocassins Yes, Miss Quinlan Mary Kalamanka Bilce rider Quie'r as a mouse M'ary and Frances School-girl complexion NQyyg?fQ5,fv :3,2,jf!35:-ryif L. .i,.,.::x-X I ' :Qi N l ,K X Exif in ll., .i I .I Q gf fi' H: -5--4 ,fi - I ,egg ,.f3,5?,,i-L-f Qgfvii Il L- I' i' J' ,, L .t.11g:..n..i...,- ,,, , Mariorie Kamholfz Donald Kasperek Big. brown eyes Perfeci hair do Hisiory whiz Anoiher Crosby? Kabo ln Tecl's red ilivver 72422, gf 47? Lois Eeeler Likes sporis Lellers from Perry Le+'s give a cheer! Soclaliiy parfies Loves 'ro argue Personaliiy Edward King Helen Kurley Jean Kyler Soda slinger A shy liHle miss Quiet shy Gosh, she's nice Ice-slcaier Jean and Madeline Marian - his avocaiion Sweelesi smile in school Red hair, brown eyes Eminenl auihor No lime for males A good word lor every- one Bernice Marlrarl' Margarel' Marvin Sfanley Mafusik Digniiy, charm Cobina Pianisl One of +he Markarl girls Why shore! Very likeable Bob is The highlighf of Her irnilalions are Girls are all righi, buf-- her day colossal Easi Encler Glossy golden curls When I was in Johnson- burg-- Pa+ricia Keller Boys from DuBois Pefiie liiile red-head Fulure privaie secreiary A+ our lasi club meel- ing-- Donna Langhans Lillie Nell Sporis cloihes Perieci slenographer Nealness her waichword William McMullen Trusi in me Preference for Pais Thoughiiul and calm Sirong, silen+ man Richard Meek Danahy-Faxon's Amafeur rrain rider Bicycle buili' for Two Shorr Normand Minniclt Ford V-8 Efiicieni business man- ager Any Te-acher's prodigy Are you going +o 'rhe game? Jeaneffe Pefers Our edilor Hohman's soda ierkers Pele and Helen ' B'ofhers are such pesis Willard Me+zler lce-Man Glee-clubber Friendliness Easy-going Joan Nelles Quie+ and reserved Efiicienr worker Siudeni Police Very English Marie Phelan Dimples Bui I don'+ blush Do you wan? me +o help? We're going io have a mee+ing V I i i i Marian Meserole Giggler Mildred and Joan l-lard-worker English wizard Helen Novak Popular songs Trips +o Cleveland and Derroil Eliicienr businesswoman Commercial Conresis Richard Phelan Lillie Nell's handsome lnlecrious grin Cufly-lop River Sireei gang ,-1 if Pa fi a H3 E' X, ' i A 'EXW -' fs iff-IW SV: r ii -R-51, 1 nl :I - ,H-':'el,',.. .bl A 'Nil' 4,f ',1n fi li' r...--5 get-q?1,1 ' ' infill CI.. i , if L-- fi , A George Milanowslri George and Midge Very humorous Sporisman A Good Time Charlie Vincenf Oliverio Dad's liHle helper School cuf-up Deep voice Bill and Vince Jack Pilarski Mr. Blondie Chuckles Siudenr Copper Perry, Seymour, Pilarslni f-T gt: ,sv 1 131' , , fu. 'V -':'- - J Ks .. xv, - 'L M, .fi 1' vH'f,,.1',f: ,-srl. i. ,lr mu' fi ' rl ll 1 1 f' ri s.:,, w,- iii ,. il f lf1'::'.:f A75Bf'r:' f lr l 1 . r ,ar...,,' Q 'fx' V, H' 1, fc. -U.- f ft f ' , i 'pil ' .wvrfrv - ' .i i Q. 2' vi Y L , ,f....,..u.L ,,, J l Jean Pincoslce Faiihlul io Tom B B C . . . Member Likes 'ro slay up lal'e Demure and sweel Nick Reach Jumpin' Jiflerbug Virginia and l Souihern drawl Beau Brummel Joseph Sinekiewicz Twinlcling eyes Romeo of Swan's News- room Thai smile! Mary-Jane Marie Polasilc Loves io ice-slcale Shirley and l Friendly Cheerful laughier Margaref Reifberg Vlesl End Belle Glee Club siar ihalr giggle Fun-lover Shirley Simms Easy lo gel along wilh Music is my hobby Mario and Shirl--Jrwo pals Endicoll' - iavoriie cily Almeda Pierce Soil voice 'llworough worlcer Symparheric and en- couraging Modesl Henry Roszylc Pal and l Tall, dark, handsome My ia+her's Ford Anolher Easl Ender Eugene Sipps Candid camera 'lan l'las he golf a dare ye'r? Drives a Ford An earnesr worker Pauline Raschella Curiosily Willing worlcer Amiable Book-worm Morse Seymour Eligible bachelor Thar Twinkle in his eye l-lappy-go-lucky Personaliiy plus Lois Smi+h Honey-colored hair Have you golf your homework? Berry and l Ariie Shaw and l Margarel' Smi1'h Gracie and I Sludious and serene Long black hair Friendly disposilion Doro+hy Solarek Doug and Dol Grace and beauly l musl have one more kiss Lovely voice Nafalie Sfolarski Look cover girl Amaleur hair dresser Loves To laugh Clever clolhes Mary Helen Smi+h Thai giggle Slylish dresser Lasl nighl' Floyd said Beaulilul curls Marian Sprague Royally lor her Devaslaling eyes Drummer Warrior chief Frances S+ronz Gay, vivacious l-lair dressing, her ambifion Edward Smuskiewicz Pa pe rs Jroday? Girl shy Ice skaler Baskelball enlhusiasl Donald S+anbro A wishful smile Friendly clerk Freshmen are all righ'r French is his hobby Arling+on Thompson Cheery disposifion Pleasanf voice Drawls along Always ready for fun Alerf Afhlelic Dorofhy Snyder Smari clolhes Wifh The Bradford kids Tad and sympafhy Librarian R. David Sfark Call me R. David Grocery boy Wha1 s 'rhe ma'Her wifh my driving? Tall. black wavy hair, handsome Helen Thompson The Gne Rose Sally's Bonnie Baker Small, sweet sociable Nafurally curly hair Evelyn Toennls Friendly PreHy hair Well, Pa+ says- A poclceflul of dreams Grace Vecchio Baslceiball fiend Pauline, Margaret and l Friendly smile Good +hings come in small packages l L....-,,......... ..............- ...., Gladys Touro Plaid iackeis Always wiih Edna Preify clerk Finger-nail polish Rufh Wah' Wa++'s her name Quiei and conservaiive Sieady worker Suiiicienl unio herself Riia Zinfek Always wiih Naialie Beauiiful golden hair Sienoqrapher Nice hands Daniel Tracz Richard Truby Ice-skaling, baslceiloall Shoriy Russia musi be wonderful N. Y. A. worker Neland's shadow l-lasn'+ much io say Bicycler Brighi shiris Roy Whi+e George Winsor Way up ihere Candy man Genilemen prefer Deep, grull voice blondes Arden boolcworm Slow molion lndividualisf Leis argue abou? fhaf' Eva Zimmerman One of fhe Twins Singing sfar VVi+h Geri and Peggy Rides on lhe bus SENIOR ACTIVITIES Douglas Arrowsmith Student Police '40, Class Assemblies '33, '40, Stunt Night '39, '40, Senior Play '43, Speech Class '40, Seneca Staff '40, G1 e Club '40, A'!C'l1lTllllB.i.:V8 Trtter '40, Il- tramural Basketball '38, '39, '40, Volley- ball '39, '40, Softball '39, William Barhite Class Assemblies '35, 37. '38, Fo tblll '3'. '40, Softball '38, Glee Club '37, 39, Band '35, '38, '37, '38, '39. Page Bennett Intramural Basketball '38, '39, Seneca Staff '40, Class Assembly '39, Stunt Nlfht '37, '40, Speech Class '40, Volleyball '38. '39, Cooking Club '39, Senior Play '40, Robert Bierteldt Football '37, 'sa '39, Volleyball '39, '4o. Ruth Bierteldt Student Police '37, '37, CIa's As embly '38, Stunt Night '37, '38, Slftball '37, '38, '38, '40, Batball '38. '3'l. '40, Bisk t':al '37, '38, '39, '40, Volleyball '37, '38, '31, '40, Marching '37, '38. Robert Blackman Softball '39, Orchestra '37. '38. '39, G'ec Club '39, '40. Theodore Blehar Camera Club '37, '381 Footbwll '38. 'UC Basketball '40, Volleyball '40. Patricia Boardman Stunt Night '40, Speech Class '40, Sol.- ball '39, Batball '38, '39, Basketball '37, '38. '39, '40, Volleyball '37, '39, '401 Maflh- ing '37, Tennis '37, '38. 39, '40Z Sports Letter '40, Mary Brahaney Student Pollce '39, '40, Softball '39, Bat- ball '38, Volleyball '37, '38, '39, '40. Alice Brown Student Council '40, Journalism Club '37, Student Police '38. '39. '40, 'Class Asfeln- blles '38. '39, '40, Stunt Night '39, OZ Speech Class '40, Seneca Staff '401 Sol.- ball '37, Glee Club '38, '39, Basketball '37, Volleyball '37, Tennis '39, Music Lyre ' , Student Police Emblem ' 1 Accumulatlve Letter '40. Joyce Brownell Student Police '38, '39, '40, Stunt Nght '40, Speech Class '40, Seneca Staff '4'1 Batball '38. '39, '40, Glee Club '38, Bas- ketball '37, '38, '39, '40, Volleyball '37 '33, '39, '40, Tennis '37, '38. '39, '4'J: Student Police Emblem '39, Sjaortsletter '40, Russell Burley Student Cmlncll '40, Speech Class '40, Football '33, '39, Track '37. '38. '39, Ba'- ketball '37, '38, '39, Tennis '38, Baseball '40, Varsity Letter. June Campbell Warrior Staff '38, '39, '40, Seneca S'aff '40, District Business Contest '39, State Business Contest '39. Lorraine Carpenter Cheerleader '40. Nancy Caruso District Commercial Contest '38, '39, State Commercial Contest '38. Benita Charles Student Council '40, Glee Club '38. Joseph Collins Softball '38, Track '37, '38. Leona Conlan Class Assemblies '37, Stunt Night '40, Speech Class '40, Softball '37, '38, '39, '47, Batball '38, '39, '40, Basketball '37, '38, '39, '40, Volleyball '37, '38, '39, '49, Eileen Connelly Journalism Club '37, Student Pollce '37, '38, '39, '40, Stunt Nnght '47, Speech Class '40, Softball '37, '38, '39, '40, Bat- ball '38, '39, '40, Glee Club '38, '39, Ac- cumulative Letter '40, Basketball '37, '38, '39, '49, Volleyball '37, '38, '39, '40. Patricia Connelly Glee4Club '37, 'as, '39, '4o. Catherine Cooney Volleyball '38. Catherine Coslly Camera Club '37, Class Assembly '3'C Commercial Contest '38. '39, '40, Batball '38, Volleyball '37, '38, 39. John Crouch Student Council '40, Camera Club '40, Student Police '37, '38, '39, Class Assern- bly '38, Stunt Night '37, '38, '39, '40, Senior Play '40, Speech Class '40, Seneca Staff '40, Orchestra '39, '40, Glee Cl b '38, '40, Accumulative Letter '40. Thelma Crouse Class Assembly '37, '38, 39, Glee Club '40, Basketball '37, '38, '39. Naomi Donlin Camera Club '40, Student Police '39, '4', Stunt Night '39, '40, Senior Play '40, Speech Class '40, Seneca Staff '40, Soft- ball '37, '38, '39, '401 Batball '38, '39Z Glee Club ' , Accumulatlve Letter '40, Basket- ball '37. '38, '39, '40, Volleyball '37 '38, '39, '40, Marching '40, Tennis '39, Sports Letter '39, '40, Student Pollce Letter '40, Class Assembly '40, William Doyle Treasurer '40, Class Assembly '30, Stunt Night '39, '40, Senior Play '40, Speech Class '40, Seneca Staff '40, Raymond Dry Cooking Club '39, Commercial Cont-st '?9C Camera Club '38, Class President '39, '40, Vice President '38, Class Assemblies '38 '40' Stunt Night '37, '38. '49, Senior Play '40 '40 tra '40 - Speech Class '40, Warrior Staff '31, Seneca Staff '40, Softball '31, Orche - '37, '38, '39, '40, Accumulative Letter Intramural Basketball '37, '38, '39, '40, Volleyball '39, '40, Tennis '39, '4 : All State Orchestra '39, Press Reporter '40, Valedictorlan '40, Popularity Contest '38, '40, City Judge Student Day '37, Priscilla Eaton Glee Club '39, '40. Evelyn Edmund Class Assembly '38, Speech Class '40, Glee Club '37, '38, '39, '40, Band '37, '38, '39, '40. Betty Elsen Class Assemblies '38, '40, Stunt Night '40, Speech Class '40, Softball '37, '38, '39, '40, Batball '38, '39, '40, Basketball '37 '38, '39, '40, Volleyball '37, '38, '39, '40. Gertrude Fellows Class Assemblies '33, Stunt Night 37. '10, Batball '38, '39, Volleyball '37, '38 '39. Genevieve Fitzgerald Stunt Night '37, Seneca Staff '40, Or- chestra '38, '39, '40, Glee Club '37, Band '37, '38, '39, '40, Music Lyre. Helen Floetlce Car-era Club '40, Stwrlent P'l' e 'F8' Commercial Club '40, Seneca St'-ff '4 : Softball '38, '39, '40, Batball '39, '40, Basketball '38, '39, '40, Volleyball '38. '37, '40, Tennis '39, '40, Sports Letters '40, Health Program '38. Robert Forness Class Assembly '37, Stunt Night '37, '38, Commercial Club '39, Warrior Staff '39. '40, Seneca Staff '40, Football '38, '39, '40, Softball '39, '40, Track '38, Basket- ball '38, '39, '40, Volleyball '37, '38, '39, '40, Baseball '40. Vail Foy Student Council '37, '39, '40, Class Assem- blies '38, '39, '40, Stunt Night '37, '38. '39, '40, Senior Play '40, Speech Class '40, Warrior Staff '39, '40, Seneca Staff '40, Orchestra ' , Band ' , Accumula- tlve Letter '40. Robert Franzen Camera Club '37, Handicraft Club '39, Student Police '37, Stunt Night '37, Cook- ing Club '38. William Freaney Football '39, Softball '39, Intramural Bas- ketball '89, '40, Volleyball '38, '39, Burnadetta Freeman Marching '40. - Margaret Garrett seam sem '40, Batball 'sa, 'sa, wo, Basketball 'aa, '39, '40, Volleyball '31, 'aa, '39, '40. John Giardini Speech Class '40, Warrior Staff '39, '40, Seneca Staff '40, Band '37, '38. Donald Hammacher Class Assemblies '39, Football '39, '4, Basketball '38, '39, '40, Volleyball '38, '39, '40. Wllllam Hawlcey Camera Club '40, Class Assemblies '38 '39, '40, Stunt Night '37, '38, '39, '403 Senior Play '40, Soeech Class '40, Seneca Staff '40, Football '39, Band '37, '38, '39, '40, Afv-umulative Letter '40, Intramural Basketball '40, Tennis '40, June Hogan Student Council '40, Stunt Night '40, Senior Play '40, Speech Class '40, S n- eca Staff '40, Softball '37, '38, '93 Glee Club '37, Basketball '37, '38, '39, '4 , Volleyball '37, '38, '39, '40, Marching '37. Helen Horton Student Council '40, Camera Club '37, Class Treasurer '38, Class Secretary '39, Class Assembly '39, Stunt Night '37, '38, Seneca Staff '40, Band '37, '38. '39, '40, Basketball '38, '39, Marching '37. Martha Hoyt Class Assemblies '38, '39, Stunt Niiht '3 , '38, '39, '40, Senior Play '40, Speech Class '40, Warrior Starl' '38, '39. '40, Senfca Staff '40, Batball '38, Volleyball '38, Ac- cumulative Letter '40, Operetta '4'N, Health Program '39. Calvin John Softball '40, Basketball '37, '38, '39, Ba:eA ball '37, '40. Mary Kalamanlca Camera Club '39. Mariorie KamhoI+z Softball '37. 'sag Basketball '37, 'sag voi- ieyban' '31, 'as, 'sa Donald Kasperelc Camera Club '37, '38, '39, Handicraft Club '38, Seneca Stad '40. Lois Keeler Student Council '38, '39, '40, Class Vice President '40, Student Police '37, Class Assembly '39, Stunt Night '37, Senior Play '40, Speech Class '40, Softball '37, '38, '39, '40, Cheerleader '40, Band '37, '38, '39, '40, Accumulative Letter '40, Basketball '37, '38, '39, '40, Volleyball '38, '39, '40, Tennis '37, '38, '39, '40, Mayor '37, Popularity Contest '39, '40. Patricia Keller Senior Play '40, Seneca Staff '40. Edward Kung Journalism Club '37, Camera Club '39, Class Vice President '37, '39, Class Assem- blies '37, '38, '39, '40, Stunt Night '38, '39, Senior Play '40, Speech Class '40, Com- mercial Club '40, Warrior Staff '39, '40: Seneca Stan' '40, Tennis '39, '40, Orches- tra '37, '38, '39, Band '38C '39. Donna Langhans Student Police '39, Class Assemblies '40, Stunt Night '40. Bernice Marlcart Student Police '39, Stunt Night '37, Sen- ior Play '40, Speech Class '40, Softbwll '39, Basketball '38, '39, Volleyball '38, Handicraft Club '38. Margaret Marvin Camera Club '40, Student Police '37, '40, Class Assemblies '38, '40, Stunt Night '37, '39, '40, Senior Play '40, Speech Class '40, Warrior Staff '40, Seneca Staff '40, Accumulatlve Letter '40, Student Police Emblem '40, Operetta '40. Stanley Matusilc Camera Club '37, Stunt Night '37, Cook- ing Club '38. William McMullen Camera Club '37, Seneca Staff '40, Cook- ing Club '39. Richard Meek Camera Club '37, Student Police '38, '39, Stunt Night '37, Softball '39, Track '37, '38. Willard Metzler Camera Club '37, Student Police '37, '31, Football '37, '39, Softball '39, '40, Trark '38, Volleyball '38, '39, Glee Club '38, '39, '40. Normand Mmniclc Student Council '40, Class President '37, Class Treasurer '39, Class Secretary '40, Class Assemblies '38, '39, Stunt Night '38, Warrior Staff '38, '40, Seneca Staff '40, Activities Manager '40. Joan Nelles Student Police '39, '40, Speech Class '42, Softball '38, Volleyball '39. Helen Novak Commercial Contest '38, '39, '40, District Contest '38, '40. Marie Polasilc Glee Club '37, 'as, '39, '4o. Almeda Pierce Student Police '39, Speech Class '40, Glee Club. Nicholas Reach Stunt Night '40, Senior Play '49, Speech Class '40, Track '37, Basketball '38, '33, '-40 Margaret Rettberg Glee Club '37, '38, '39, Henry Roszylc Handicraft Club '38, Football '39, Softball '39, Basketball '38, Volleyball '38, '39, '40, Morse Seymour Student Council '40, Class Assembly '38, Stunt Night '38, '40, Seneca Staff '40, Track '38, Tennis '39, '40, Horseshoes '40. Joseph Sienkiewicz Camera Club '39, Handicraft Club' '33, Seneca Staff '40. Shirley Simms Class Assembly '38, Stunt Night '40, Sen- ior Play '4.0, Speech Class '40, Seneca Staff '40, State Contest '39, '40, Orchestra '39, '40, Glee Club '37, '38, '39, '40, Band '40. Jeanette Peters Class Assembly '39, Stunt Night '37, Sen- eca Stafl '40. Marie Phelan Seneca Staff '40, Volleyball '38, District Commercial Contest '39. Richard Phelan Camera Club '40, Class Assemblies '39, '40, Stunt Night '39, Softball '39, Band '37, '38, '39, '40, Intramural Basketball '39, '40, Baseball Manager '40. Jack Pllarslci Student Police '39, '40, Softball '40, Track '38, Basketball '39, '40, Volleyball '37, Horseshoes '40, Jean Pnncoslce Class Secretary '38, Student Police '39, Class Assembly '39, Basketball '39, Dis- trlct Commercial Contest '39, '40. Marian Sprague Handicraft Club '38, Class Assemblies '38, '39, '40, Stunt Night '37, '38, '39, '40, Senior Play '40, Speech Class '40, War- rior Staff '38, '39, '40, Seneca Staff '40, Marching '37, Tennls '38, Glee Club '38, '39, Band '39, '40, Accumulatlve Letter '40, Press Reporter '39, '40, Operetta '39, '40. Eugene Slpps Camera Club '40, Class Assemblies '37, '38, Stunt Night '37, Senior Play '40, Seneca Staff '40, Cooking Club '38, Glee Club '37, '38, '39. Lois Smith Class Secretary '37, Class Assembly '392 Stunt Night '40, Speech Class '40, Com- mercial Club '39, Seneca Staff '40, Ten- nis '39, '40, Operetta '37, Style Show '38, Orchestra '37, '38, '39, '40, Glee Club '37, Band '37, '38, '39, '40, Music Lyre '39, '40, Alderman '37. Margaret Smith Softball '37, '38, '39, Basketball '37, '38, '39, '40, Edward Smuslciewicz Softball '39, '40, Intramural Basketball '39, '40, Volleyball '38, '39, '40, Tennis '39, '40, Horseshoes '40. Dorothy Snyder Journalism Club '37, Student Police '39, '40, Class Assembly '38, Stunt Night '40I Senior Play '40, Softball '37, '38, '39, '401 Batball '39, '40, Basketball '37, '38, '39. '40, Volleyball '37, '38, '39, '40, Marching '39, '40, Dorothy Solarel: Student Council '40, Student Pcl'ce '37, '38, '39, '40, Softball '37, '39, Batball '39, Basketball '37, '38, '39, '40, Volleyball '37, '38, '39, '40, Glee Club '38. '39. '40, Ac- cumulative Letter '40, Sports Letter '40G Marching '40, Donald Stanbro Handicraft Club '38, Class Assembly '39, Cooking Club '38. R. David Stark Handicraft Club '38, '39, Class Assemblies '38, '39, Stunt Night '37. '38, '39, '40, Senior Play '40, Speech Class '40, Seneca Staff '40, Glee Club '40, Tennis '40. Natalie Stolarslci Seneca Staff '40, Softball '37, Glee Club '38, '39, Basketball '37, Volleyball '37. Helen Thompson Seneca Staff '40, Batball '38, '39, Basket- ball '37, '38, '39, Volleyball '37, '38, '39. Daniel Tracz Camera Club '37, '38, Handicraft Club '38, Class Assembly '38, Stunt Night '37, Softball '38, '39, '40, Track '39, Intra- mural Basketball '38, '39, '40, Volleyball '38, '39, '40, Tennis '40, Cooking Club '88, Grace Vecchio Class Assembly '39, Seneca Staff 'f'0: Softball '37, '38, '39, Basketball '37, '38, '39, '40. George Winsor Camera Club '40, Senior Play '40, Speech Class '40. Ruta Zlntelc Class Assembly '39, Seneca Staff '4 , Softball '37, '38, '39, '40, Basketball '37, '38, '39, '40, Volleyball '37, '38, '39, '40. OTHER MEMBERS Lloyd Barnwell John Beresh Roberi Bierfeldf Ru'I'h Bierfeldf Herberf Brands Charles Cris'I' June Cunningham Carmelifa Delfosse Francis Diorio Charles Droney Pafricia Fiizgerald Edmund Haynoslri Edward Kamhollz Edward Lewis Gerald Lonlrey George McKinley Ernesi' Oldshield Thomas Pielrlo Paul Pierce Nancy Quaffrone Edna Sfopford Adam Sfroui' Pafriclr Sullivan Richard Vimmersfedf Harold Wa'H Ediih Wegscheider Wilbur Krea mer Harold Lee Peggy Zilinshi REMEMBER To 'fhe Class of I94-O, 'rhis Year Bool: will serve especially as a memenio of happy evenfs and inreresfing experiences. If will also af+es+ fhe value of unify and cooper- afive eiiorf in achieving a common purpose. As fhe Class of l94O disbands, fhe need for decisions of an individual nafure increase. The securify ofren fel? in +he decisions of your Class as a group musi, in a large measure, be replaced by your own individual aciions. As you leave us in quesf for higher accomplishmenfs, remember Thai your school has helped +o develop your knowledge and your slcills. Hold firmly fo co- operafion, inifiafive, courage, and concenirafion. Ufilize your spare lime effeci- ively and plan inielligenily. These +rai+s have made ihe Class of I94O coniidenl' and sfrong, and aifer Graduaiion ihey will con+inue io serve you individually, giving direc+ion and self-reliance in your fufure plans. Thomas C. Moore, Principal M. Poydock, T. Elsen, E. Walker, M. Leo JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Alfhough fhey fell us fhaf we are Juniors, if seems incredible. lf seems only yesferday fhaf we enfered fhe porfals of Sally High as shy Freshmen. Who of us does nof remember fhaf evenfful day in Sepfember, I937? Since our class was no ordinary group of individuals, we elecfed all girl officers, Jean Graham doing an efficienf iob as presidenf wifh her aides, Pafricia Wagner, Mary Poydock and Peggy Kalamanka performing admirably. We presenfed an assembly, sponsored a dance, and made a good showing in sfunf-nife, wifh fhe kindly counsel of Miss Hand, our adviser. ln our Sophomore year we chose Jack Preslon for Presidenfg however Jack was nof in office long before he wenf away fo Milifary School. Tom Elsen was elecfed fo The presidency wifh Peggy Kalamanka, Fred Eick, and Don Oglevee comprising an efficienf sfaff. Presenfing a novel idea in having a Barn Dance, we were very sucess- ful bofh socially and financially. We are fhankful fo Mr. Lake for his cooperafion fhroughouf fhe year. Candy and bakesales broughf down fhe curfain on a memor- able year. Our firsf fwo years having Gone Wifh The Wind , we gallanfly enfered our Junior year. Tom Elsen, elecfed chief execufive, is ably assisfed by Mary Poydock, Mary Helen Leo, and Evelyn Walker. Ann Louise Walguisf and Roger Wifherell represenl us in fhe Sfudenf Council. So far fhis year we have had a bake sale, a candy sale, a school dance and an assembly. Again we showed our originalify by having a Junior Day , during which all Juniors wore ribbons of green and gold, our class colors, fhe day beginning wifh our Assembly in fhe morning and ending wifh our dance af nighf. Miss Champlin, serving as class adviser, has helped us much fhis year and will confinue fo help us in preparafions for fhe Junior Prom and Junior-Senior Banquef. Summing up we find-fhaf we are a successful class, fhaf our fhree years in High School have nof been wasfed, fhaf we are well sifuafed financially and show every promise of being a class in '4I of which Salamanca High School can fruly be proud. Thomas Elsen Name Shirley Ayers Belly Bliesalh Frances Brahaney Irene Burnside Lorella Bean Rila Bergeman Jean Brown Rosemary Cone Calherine Conle Alice Crockell Marella Donahue Varian Edmunds Vivian Elder Lucille Forness Rose Marie Formica Belly France Jean France Bonila Frank Belly Goodlerd Jean Graham JoAnn Haecker Eleanor I-lall Johnella Hollman Cora Harvey Sophie Herbach Mary Marlha Hogan Belly Jones JUNIOR GIRLS My Ideal loolball heroes Eddie lRockyI Lewis Slan G. Fran Jacklin Miss McCabe a righl hander Hedy Lamarr Mickey Rooney The Lillle Man Who Wasn'l There Morlimer Snerd Dagwood Mulch McGoogIe unusual people speed demon Marie Anloinelle Baby Snooks Sunny Jacobs Lindbergh Billy Conn Cyrano de Bergerac Bob Lewis Mary While a movie aclress Ralph Jacobs Henry Aldrich a good skier Blondie Name Tessie Jimmerson Peggy Kalamanka Anila King Helen Kiszkiel Helen Kowalski Elizabelh Lubold Eslher Laieski Mary Helen Leo Dorolhy Machowiak Anne McCabe Rila McMullen Winilred Makin Cornelia McMfullen Wanda Monroe Virginia Markarl Marian Newark Mary C. Nobles Calherine Oliverio Lillian Paklepa Louise Parker Shirley Prinlup Mary Poydock Beverly Reasor Phoebe Rice Berlha Rockwell Margarel Scullion Calherine Seilz Belly Simons My Ideal Miss Clemenls Mike Sonia Henie Howard Langhans Errol Flynn Roy Clinlon Buehlman Davy O'Brien a perlecl person Kalherine Cornell Ella Kell Ginger Rogers Kale Smilh mysell Clinlon Buehlman Conlucius Roberl Slark a loyal person Zazu Pills non-exislenl a cerlain Limesloner Tom Elsen Scarlell O'Hara Rhell Buller a C. C. C. boy Pal O'Brien Alice Marble Margarel Milchell Name Palricia Smilh Florence Slelanski Jane Slelanski Eslher Sink Helen Smilh Roberla Sweel Belly Truby Grelchen VanSlyke Dorolhy Vesneski Palricia Wagner Evelyn Walker Name Billy Baker William Calverl Harry Caldwell Franklin Charles Roberl Conslenis Chesler Dolecki Clark Dorsey Roberl Dolson Hercules Diorio Charles Droney Fred Eick Tom Elsen My Ideal Blondie Hedy Lamarr Kil Klein Scarlell O'Hara Baby Snooks Bill Rail Miss Holchkiss Tiger someone who is lrue Vivien Leigh Schaparelli Name Anne Walquisl Rowena Wall Mary Wellenholler Eileen Whalen Marie Wrighl Edilh Wegscheider Belly Wilson Josephine Wislo Josephine Wuiaslyk Mary Yehl Doris Zimmerman JUNIOR BOYS My Ideal James Cagney I-laley's Hair Glen Miller Mickey Rooney ace cameraman Beniamin Franklin Clark Gable Superman Sir Malcolm Campbell loolball heroes seven periods ol S. H. My-'ern Name Bob Engel Ben Evans Carl Ferrara Louis Foy Jack Freaney William Flanigan John Garlilz Aloysius Cffongol John Gusl David Gonska Dan Haley Norval Halslead My Ideal Menuhin Henry Fonda Henry Aldrich Bill G. my boy lriend ll. l..l Kalherine Cornell any boy Blondie Rhell Buller mysell Priscilla Lane My Ideal Ellery Queen The Angel Uncle Jim Pelhj N. Y. Mr. Moore Bob Feller any avialor a cerlain Jr. girl Slinging Sid Luckman Davy O'Brien Calverl's wardrobe Mr. Moore T 1 -ii I1 Name Max Husa David Hanshumaker Leslie Hurd Francis Jacklin Roberf Jacobs David Johnson Ed Jachacz Marfin Jacobson Gordon Kauffman John Keough Mason Loucks Malcolm Mefzler Roberf Machowiak Carl Mosher John Nolan William Novak Roberf Osfricker Paul Owens Pefer Pedacchio Francis Perkins Joseph Perry Leonard Perry Jack Presfon Ed Paprocki Joe Paprocki My Ideal Jarrin' Johnny Kimbrough Confucius Clinfon Buehlman James Cagney Morfimer Snerd Mr. Moore Anifa non-exisfenf Wilbur Kreamer Buffalo Bill any afhlefe Kay Kyser T. C. Moore Henry Aldrich Coach Houck Mickey Rooney Young Abe Lincoln Hank Luiseffi Henry Aldrich Sweef someone Admiral Perry Windy B ll. P. Moussorgsky Superman Dick Tracy Name Douglas Parrish Eugene Pincoske Gordon Riggs Gardiner Ross Lowell Reed Bill Shreckengosf William Shongo Clarence Smifh George Sfeinbroner Alois Skufnik Edward Smuskiewicz Roberf Swiharf William Trummer Neland Valk Edward Ward Clair Wellman Edward Wrona Francis Wuiasfyk Edward Wagner Roger Wifherell Marshal Woifowicz George Zimbaris Daniel Zalewski John Zygloski My Ideal Morfimer Snerd Kay Kyser mvself Superman Mickey Rooney Dinger Davy O'Brien Will Rogers Superman Philip Sfeinbroner T. C. Moore Hank Luiseffi ace phofographer Clinfon Buehlman Ronald Reagon Priscilla Lane Max Baer Leffy Gomez a baseball player Uncle Ezra Fred Perry Bob Burns school Ellsworfh Vines Jackie Cooper JUNIOR lNlTlAL ANALYSIS Harry Caldwell Mareffa Donahue Roberf Dofson Clark Dorsey Anne McCabe Louis Foy Vivian Elder Thomas Elsen Carl Ferrara John Freaney Beffy Gooclferd Jean Graham David Hanshumaker Mox- l-lusa Mlary Poydock Beverly Reasor James Riggs William Shreckengosf Margaref Scullion Beffy Simons Pafricia Smifh Edmund Jachacz Pafricia Wagner Ann Louise Walquisf Marie Wrighf Handsome. Carefree Merry. Dignified Reckless. Daring Ca pfivafing, Dreamer Amiable, Modesf Loveable Flirf Vivacify, Eagerness Truly Efficienf Cheerful, Friendly Jolly Funsfer Beaux-Goodness! Jolly, Gracious Discreef, Handsome Manly Hero Marvelous Poise Beaufy. Radianf Jubilanf, Resfless Wisfful. Swell Mafchless. Successful Bashful, Sfylish Preffy, Sweef Energefic, Jocund Perfecf Waves Agile, Lively, Winsome Mischievous Wif M. Brnwn, M. Kaycs, D. Pecora, B. Wons SOPHONIORE CLASS HISTORY Through our Two years oT school, we have progressed boTh Tinancially and socially. ln our Freshman year, we elecTed James Wood as PresidenT. We held no dance ThaT year, buT neverTheless money was added To our Treasury by popcorn sales, which Turned ouT To be very proTiTable. As Sophomores, we were deTermined To have The TirsT dance oT The year. This was a greaT success, looTh socially and Tinancially. The Virginia Reel was enjoyed by everyone as were The regular dances. Our good sporTsmanship was shown, when, aTTer a greaT deal of pracTising, we gave up our assembly. This was done because of The similariTy ol our program To ThaT oT The Senior Play. l sincerely hope Thal we shall progress in our Junior and Senior years as well as we have in The pasT. ln order To succeed, we shall need The cooperaTion oi all, and in reTurn, we shall do our besT To cooperaTe wiTh Them. Bronislaw R. Wonsiewicz, Jr., PresidenT Name Evelyn Adamic Clara Ahrens Jeanne Bierleldl Kalharine Blehar Marian Bral Marion Brown Cecilia Barczak Belly Bliesalh Pauline Bonnell Frances Brahaney Palia Carpenler Susie Chopan Dorolhy Chrislman Jeanne Clillord Clara Conle Marian Chambers Calherine Conle Frances Cooney Anna Cosky Jean Darrison Frances Dorenkamper Belle Dyer Nancy Eldridge Dolores Eckenrod Marian Edmunds Jean Feeley Mary Ferrara Marlina Flanagan SOP!-IOMORE GIRLS I Don'l Like gelling up homework school locker room Lalin violins hislory exams candid cameras dry speeches hen-pecked husbands locker room old generalion gum-snapping locker room l'lOl'neWOl'K boys exams English mushrooms hillbillies compelilion arguing lmuchl being called Bulch oral lopics park benches concerls cold wealher Name Mariorie Frenz Jane Fredrickson Mary Fuller Jean Ann Gardner Belle Goodrich Bernice Grey Viva Ann Greene Eslher Gonska Dorolhy l-larrison Mary Hayes Rila l-laynoski Mariorie l-leilig Allie Doll l-less Palricia l-lolland Rae Henhawk Pauline l-loag Gra John Margarcl Johnson Arlene Jones Belly Jones Julia Kaczmarek l.orina Kamhollz Dorolhy Kelley Belly King Sophie Kowalski Helen Krywinski Nalalie Kavanaugh Mary Kayes l Don'l Like Clark bars lmuchl working hislory red-headed boys baskelball school wriling lellers school sour oranges pigshaves compelilion bashlul people geomelry boy lriends school GXBITIS shalguns school spinach homework squash bush hairculs nail polish corny comedy being lzil by ora homework long hair homework SO Name Arlisl Lawson Gladys Lee iviargarel Lindsay Vfilma Logan Elizabelh Ludwick Eslher Laieski Eslher Markham Kalherine McGuire Marguerile Morrison I Don'l Like Name squash Isabel Skulnik iillerbugs Elsie Slollz Roberl Taylor Alice Sybulski pepper Ann Shullz COOI4irlq Shirley Tilus compelilion Elizabelh Truby carrols Dora Taylor being leased Tyrone Power Cecelia Valeski Rose VonRhode I Don'l Like exams. exams. book reporls being leased school school homework wriling lhemes 2nd period slu Carolyn Neal Lucille Nye Marian Newark Bealrice Oyer Calherine Oliverio Belly Ann Pavlock Violel Peck Josephine Pecora Frances Plunkel Barbara Prilz Ann Marie Racllinski Florence Reach Fay Rebling Bonila Simms Name Richard Auslin Harry Balus Floyd Boles Roberl Blessing noisy sludy halls Carolyn Vimmersledl volleyball necking Susie Varros bossy people French Sarah Wadsworlh school Roberl Taylor Vrfalla Welmore onions Coca Cola I Belly Jane Wilson while aprons noisy sludy halls Pauline Wollord giggling girls mills Rowena Wall school spinach ,,,., 0 Pal Whalen boys homeworkQf L0fv'v Marie Wrighl homework arsni s , , ., . -.Rose Ada Young cold wealher Examsk77f:'Wf11lf':,c2D6VfOd,0,044'4Eunice Yonkers lal people Wayne Kings lheme song Mary Yehl school compelilion Phyllis Zeznic Iale suppers subslilule leachers SOPI-IOIVIORE BOYS I Don'l Like Name I Don'l Like polo Donald Bozard paper roule girls Chesler Callen girls squash Waller Chambers English 3rd period sludy hall John Cole Beer Barrel Polka 6 Name Roberf Consfenis Richard Curfis William Calverf Harry Connelly Ruperf Crouse Elmer Cunningham Roberf Diefrich Roberf Dry Edward Fish Ward Frank Raymond Freaney DeVere Feichfer Louis Foy Wayne Frank Jack Freaney John Garlifz Dennis Goodmofe Donald Halsfead Richard Heichler Raymond Hibner Frank Hynoski Daniel Haley Kennefh Harrison Kennefh Hawkes Roberf Jewell Roberf Jacobs Coleman John Charles Kehoe Louis Kaczmarski George Keller Lesfer Langhans William Lawson James Lounsbury James Lear Vicfor Lear John McCafferfy James Miller Sfanley Miller Roberf Moore Carl Muzi I Don'f Like fasfe of lipsfick homework bossy people working homework giggling girls cooked onions school-feachers mushrooms school girl's brighf nail polish school Pefh lmuchl homework fighfs girls silly girls French 2 school girls homework sfudy hall homework school wafching girls' baskefball feachers school fhe color red girls anyfhing blondes English redheads silly girls feachers brighf lipsfick school homely girls carrofs Name Alfred Nelson James Nolan Roberf Okneski Jack O'Laughlin Joseph Oliverio Bernard Paprocki Richard Pavlock Roberf Pavlock Dominic Pecora Alfred Pedacchio Paul Polasik Roberf Prusinowski John Pennell Joseph Perry Leonard Perry Francis Presfon Roberf Quigley Bruno Quaffrone Ralph Scoff Bernard Simms Roberf Siperek Richard Siverling Roberf Smifh Maurice Snyder William Thompson Walfon Trummer William Vail Crisf Yerros Douglas Walquisf George Wells James Wood Bud Wons Clair Wellman Ed Ward John Yavorsky Ed Yazak John Zaprowski Lawrence Zimbaris Milfon Zimmerman ym CARTOON CHARACTERS Mary Kayes Pafia Carpenfer George Keller Carl Muzi Harry Connelly Walfer Chambers James Woods John McCafferfy William Vail Duane Rockwell Bruno Quaffrone Roberf Consfenis Buddy Wons Blue Fairy in Pinocchio Snow Whife HUPPY Grumpy Sleepy Dopey Doc Sneezy Bashful Donald Duck Pinocchio Gulliver Gabby--Tow n Crier l Don'f Like red sweafers homework girls lmuchl foofball Wesf Salamanca bicycling wifh a flaf fire peaches wifh cream limburger cheese walking women English pool school oral fopics 7fh period sfudy hall milifary school buffer fall girls final exams. being disfurbed spinach defenfion English red-heads lmuchl myself girls girls 5fh period sfudy hall volleyball squash nosey girls l don'f know feachers brighf nail polish kniffing famous brofhers homework English 2 English 2 John 211.211, E. Fitzgerald, P. I-Iepfinger, J. Monahan FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Af fhe firsf meefing of fhe Freshman class fhe following officers were elecfecl: Presidenf, James Monahan: Vice Presiolenf, Phyllis l-lepfingerg Secrefary, Elizabefh Fifzgerald: Treasurer, John Elsen, and Mliss Clernenfs was chosen class adviser. This year we had a homemade candy sale which was very successful. On February 2, we had a Leap Year Dance which was a success socially and financially. We are now looking forward fo compefing in Sfunf Nighf and also our assembly which is April 26. James Monahan ...l,i,,, , .. . . ...... ,... - ........ c..,....A,.I. -...e .,,. .. ,. ..,. ,...., A- .. ,.. --- q.-.- A I... - A -- - -A--MA .. W Name I-larriel Abbey Dolores Ambuske Svellana Brownell Mary Bargy Barbara Bedell Jeanelle Benlon Isobelle Boza Gorlrude Brahaney Mildred Burlew loan Bierleldl lherine Blehar llargarel Capozzi Pclricia Clemons Vivian Connor Doris Crisl June Crisl Dorolhy Chrislman Viola Davis Gerl'de Dorenkamper Ifslher Dolecki Qclavia Dry Jonophine Dulanski lria Ellie Virginia Fellows Margarel' Field Fliznbelh Filzgerald Ilulh Filzgorald FRESHIVIAN GIRLS I Wish I Could Have a sisler I8 years old bicycle someone lo do homework a good educalion bicycle Belle Davis' place a cerlain one anolher gym period a secrelarial career a brolher bicycle privale secrelary lo do homework someone lo do business homework a million wishes musical abilily bicycle French Iulor a girl's bicycle a lilac cal a young brolher lo order around SI0,000 bicycle a cerlain young lellow more lriends bicycle nalural curly hair someone lo do homework Name Mary Flanagan Marian Frank Frederica Frenz Marlina Flanagan Wilda Goodman Charlolle Gordon Dorolhy Gusl Belly Granclusky l-lelen I-layes Phyllis l-leplinger Palricia l-laley Anne Flollod Shirley Jepson l-lelen John Dorolhy Johnson Marilyn Johnson Mary Johnson Susie Johnson Jennie Jusko VVilma Jackson Eleanor Kaczmarski Lucille Kobinski Josephine Koniak Anne Kuzinski Margarel Laieski Slella Ligus Helen Machowska l'lelen Maciely Jeanelie Machowiak Dorolhy Malusik I Wish I Could Have my homework done car no more homework F. J. Dodge roadsler Lone Ranger and Silver dancing lessons small leel a million dollars a royal blue roadsler F. J. plenly ol money plenly ol money a million dollars plenly ol money a brolher I5 years old oomph I I a noiseless sludy hall a i940 Plymoulh no homework I94O Chevrolel coupe a good ice-skaling leclwnigu clolhes Oomph radio money a nice bicycle ierky hal a bicycle Name Kafhleen lvlcCarfhy Evelyn lvlclvlillan Elma Meek June Meek Genevieve lvlekroifz Eva lvforfon Theresa Nickola Iune Newark Josephine Ochuzzo Rose Perry Doris Peferson Marian Rau Dorofhy Reffberg Helen Robinson Dolores Sanchez Irene Siech Carol Schaefer Jean Schaefer Phyllis Schaeffer Pafricia Scullion Irene Senk Sanford Abrams I-loward Ahrens I-larry Ambuske Kennefh Barrie I Wish I Could Have a dog a ranch bicycle a secrefary fo do homework my own car I94O Chrysler SDI more sfudy halls clofhes someone fo do science a nursing career a young sisfer bicycle 2 riding horses and gilded saddles many preffy clofhes a kennel of dogs everybody for a friend privafe secrefary for Lafin a good swimming fechnique a radio a blue converfible coupe Name Almefa Siafakas Wanda Smifh Flizabefh Solarek Frances Spencer Cecilia Sfefanski Elizabefh Sylesfer Pafricia Smifh Elsie Sfolfz Beffy Sweeny I Wish I Could Have a million dollars a sfenographic career bicycle lofs of nice clofhes a feaching career someone fo do dishes a maid gum sfore more skafing days Caroline Vimmersfedfhim Jean Wagner Loffie Wieser Alfa Wefmore Pafricia Wiercioch J ean Wolford Beffy Woodard Florence Wrobel Lucille Yazak Marian Zbink lvlyrfle Field Verna John FRESI-IIVIAN BOYS a wresfling career fhe posifion of Quarfer- back of Nofre Dame a fighl' a sef of bagpipes Charles Beclell Bryce Benneff Jack Blehar Daniel Burdell a slim figure peace and friends friends a dancing career bicycle quief home wifh fhe one I admire a secrefarial career someone I losf more souvenirs bike sfooge good job, sfeady pay a girl friend large acfion shof of foofball games less school Name Beniamin Calabro Alfred Caruso Frank Cole Joe Connelly Francis Cook James Cordner Richard DeBoy Rober+ DeGaine Hugh DeLong Donald Dolph Thomas Dolson Eugene Dry Thomas Dry John Elsen Daniel Emborsky Thomas Ernsf James Fisher Frederick Filzgerald Sfanley Folfs Richard Forness William Fosfer Rober+ Fry Armando Giardini James Garre++ Roy Goodrich Roberr Grabowski Samuel Grey Thomas Haley Roberl Harrison William Harrison James Hill Richard Hill Leon Hulchison Howard Jackson Paul Janowicz Elliof Jimerson Warren Jimmerson Roland Kyler Harold Keniockely John Kisel John Kurley John Kyler Andrew Leaskey Leslie Lecceardane Roberr Lundergan William Lawson Alberl Logan Sylvesfer Magiera Ralph Marker Richard McCann Maurice McClure Roberf McFarland l Wish l Could Have a new pair of shoes more band praciice an airplane pair of boxing gloves money a good 22 caliber rifle more wafer founlains 200 less school days a foofball career a flivver a million dollars a vacafion from school a fishing boar a pink elephanf wafermelon sending and receiving sei a pink elephanr anoiher name +housand dollars Davey O'Brien's place a iob playing violin af dances a car educafion money a ranch in Texas lrip around The worlcl 999,999 girls a cerfain young girl a good looking girl a pony or bicycle a college educafion Marion Zbink a 9 You 2 more minufes befween periods 22 air rifle less school days scads of friends lhousand dollars car good marks a car million dollars money my pension Sl0,000.000,000 IOO in science fesls less school her a cool million IOO beauliful wives a million a year a frip lo San Francisco mo+orcycle Name George Mighells Walfer Mikowicz Roberl' Milby James Minavio Neal Moffifl' Donald Mohr James Monohan Roberl Moore Thaddeus Nosal James Nolan Norman O'Connor Donald O'Conner Jack O'Laughlin Paul Pavlock George Pefers Waller Pieklo Richard Pincoski Roberl PlunkeH Edward Pribis Lynworlh Prinfup Wayne Prinlup Francis Rau William Redeye William Reiman Orman Ricke Dominic Roi? David Rogers Joseph Roszyk George Rakus Paul Schwab Roberf Shongo Howard Simmons William Skinners Roberl' Smifh Joseph Smuskiewicz Leonard S+rou'r Charles Sufcliffe James Seifz Dean Shay Roberr Siperek George Speroni Leonard Truby Jerome Whilcomb Leo Wrona Leonard Wearherby Vlfilliam Wesf Roberl' Vesofski Harry Hufchison Donald Mulchler Mike Herbach Roy Crumm I Wish I Could Have reporl' card wifh good marks bicycle million dollars and a preH'y girl bicycle a converlible coupe a new converlible coupe Bradford's defear in foolball a covered moforboaf a foofball 'ream more 'lime more days off money molorcycle more days off a bicycle Sl0,000 Television sei' l,OO0,000 Brewsfer Navy Plane 59.999, 999, 999, 999, 999. An Oldsmobile One Million Dollars success in foofball a ranch ou'r wes+ a brand new neckfie bachelor quar+ers a ranch a +rip fo N. 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Normand Minnick, Shirley Simms, Juno Campbell, Margaret Garrett 'vlflrie Phel-ln Jovcv Bruv mill Foiurth Roiiv-Eugene Sipps, Jack Crouch, Wiliam Hawkey, Donald Kasperek, William Doyle, Genevieve Fitzgerald. Morse Seymour John Ginrdini THE SENECA The Seneca has a special meaning tor Seniors. It is the attainment ot the goal toward which they have been striving, tinancially and otherwise, tor tour years. lt is the ultimate aim oi every Senior Class to publish a yearbook which will be worthy ot its ettorts and abilities, one which will accurately record its accomplish- ments tor the last year, and one which will give a glimpse ot the tuture Seniors. This Senior Class being no exception, the statt was chosen in September and worlc started immediately, the result ot which you see betore you and which we sin- cerely hope you will enjoy. The statt tor the Seneca this year was as tollows: JEANETTE PETERS - - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF EDWARD KING ---- ASSOCIATE EDITOR DOUGLAS ARROWSMITH - - BUSINESS MANAGER JUNE HOGAN ---- ART EDITOR Art Statt Naomi Doniin, William Goodman, Richard Vimmerstedt, Joseph Sienlriewicz, William McMullen Business Statt Vail Eoy, Ray Dry, William I-lawlcey, John Crouch, Normand Minniclr, Morse Seymour, Robert Eorness, William Doyle, John Giardini, David Stark Photography Statt Shirley Simms, Lois Smith, Eugene Sipps, Donald Kasperelc Typing Statt Alice Brown, Helen Thompson, Grace Vecchio, Rita Zintelc Literary Statt ' Joyce Brownell, June Campbell, Martha I-loyt, Lois Keeler, Margaret Marvin. Marie Phelan, Margaret Garrett, Genevieve Fitzgerald, Patricia Keller, Loretta Bean, Marian Sprague, Helen Horton, Helen I-loetke THE WARRIOR On a cerlain Wednesday of almosl every monih, sjrudenis are sianding in The halls afler Three-Ihirly insfead of refurning home or going Io a class meeling and whal are The sludenls doing? Invariably They are reading an issue ol The Warrior, our school paper. On The from page of our paper are found accounls of baslcelloall games, assemb- lies, and ofher imporlanf acfiviiies. The inside pages are filled wiih various columns such as 'rhe Glowworm, The Wisecraclcer, ediforials, and bils of gossip which our snooping reporlers piclc up, and on The IasI page are Iound The inlrerviows ol Sally'-3 celebrilies. The sfaff is composed of The following sludenls who gave Their hear+y coope- a+ion +o make The Warrior a success: EDITOR - MARIAN SPRAGUE ASSOCIATE EDITOR - - EDWARD KING GLOWWORM - JEAN GRAHAM and VAIL EOY I4 DEPARTMENT EDITORS - MARTHA HOYT and JOHN GIARDINI X GIRLS' SPORTS - - EVELYN WALKER . BOYS' SPORTS RAYMOND DRY XJ WISECRACKER BOB EORNESS EXCHANGE - - - JUNE CAMPBELL REPORTERS - MARGARET MARVIN, BETTY SIMONS, V PEGGY KALAMANKA, PATRICIA WAGNER, ' PATIA CARPENTER, SUSIE VERROS BUSINESS MANAGER - - NORMAND MINNICK EN ASSISTANT MANAGER DON OGLEVEE S A First Row: E. Walker, s. v erros , M. sprague, P. carpenter, M. Marvin . -Xt Second Row: P. Wagner. P. Kalamanka., J. Campbell, J. Graham, V. Foyx D 1! Third Row: J. Giardini, N. Miunick, E. King, M. Hoyt N Row: Allce Brown, Naomi Donlln, Leona Conlan, Margaret Marvin, Francis Stroriz, Martha Hoyt, Eileen Connelly, Marian Sprague Evelyn Edmund Fred rickson ad Row: Almeda. Pierce, Shirley Simms, Miss McCabe, Lois Smith, Patricia Board man, June Hogan, Betty Hartman 1 Row: Nick Reach, Betty Elsen, Joan Nelles, Douglas Arrowsmith, Raymond Dry, Vail Foy, Joyce Brownell, Catherine Ollverio, Carol Hogan Lois Keeler th Row: John Crouch, Page Bennett, Edward King, R. David Stark, William Doyle, William Hawkey, John Giardini, Russell Burley George Winsor lce Markart SPEECH CLASS Between preparations tor term speeches, declamations in poetry and prose. and regular class assignments, each ot the thirty-odd members ot the Speech Class has had some practical experience in the acting tield. The organization ot the plays presented also helps teach those ever-important lessons in initiative and cooperation. This year's class has presented six one-act plays to the student body. all ot which have been given under the supervision and direction ot Miss McCabe. Speech instructor. The tirst play, A Young Man's Fancy , revolved around the trials ot adoles- cent Donnie l-lootle, in the throes ot his tirst big date. The complications which arose were, ot course, tinally ironed out to the satistaction ot all concerned. Mrs. Hootie Mr. Hootie Donnie l-lootle Bert Hootie Mariorie Hootie JoJo Miller Stage Manager The Cast June Hogan William Hawlcey Douglass Arrowsmith William Doyle Margaret Marvin Betty Hartman Edward King A prologue was given by Alice Brown and Lois Keeler, with announcements by Vail Foy. Arnold Waferson Raymond Dry The second play, Air Raid Refugees , fook place in London, wifh acfion corresponding fo presenf war-fime condifions. The billefing ordeals which evacu- afion fo a counfry home broughf fhe Wafersons finally drove fhem back fo fhe supposed dangers of fhe cify. The Casf Thisbe Waferson Sheial Ellioff Ruperf Wifherby Mrs. Marable Norman Marable Mrs. Apsley Mr. Apsley Sfage Manager Evelyn Edmunds Jane Fredrickson Nicholas Reach Pafricia Boardman Jack Crouch Carol Hogan Page Benneff William Doyle Shirley Simms gave a prologue infroducfory fo fhe play. Marfha Hoyf was fhe announcer. The nexf was a cosfume play, in which fwo generafions of fhe Boulfon family were represenfed. Influenced by fhe afmosphere of her gracious, buf unexcifing family home, young Nancy Boulfon had a dream which induced her fo accepf fhe marriage proposals of earnesf, ambifious Wayne Boroughs. The Cas? Nancy Boulfon. fhe younger Lois Keeler Wayne Boroughs Clark Dorsey Nancy Boulfon, fhe older Bernice Markarf William Boulfon Russell Burley Aunf Hepzibah Lois Smifh Aunf Mehifabel Aunf Charify Lucrefia Ocfavia Sfage Manager Alice Brown Carol Hogan Frances Sfronz June Hogan Announcers were Leona Conlan and Joyce Brownell. ln fhe fif+h play, The Incorrupfible , fhe privafe life of fhe greaf French Revolufionisf, Robespierre, was revealed. Bared of fhe glamour lenf by fime and fable, he was seen as a rufhless, over-idealisfic conceifed person. The play was pervaded wifh humor, mysfery, and excifemenf. The Casf Robespierre John Giardini Cifizeness Duplay Beffy Harfman Vicforia Joyce Brownell Elizabefh Leona Conlan Eleanor Jane Fredrickson Charloffe A Kafherine Oliverio The Widow ' Beffy Elsen Sfage Manager Page Benneff - William Hawkey A prologue was given by Joan Nelles, Evelyn Edmunds, Almeda Pierce, and Alice Brown. George Winsor announced fhe play. The lasf play. The Nine Lives of Emily , provoked laughfer fhrough ifs por- frayal of an all-foo-serious sifuafion. Wifh fhe quesfionable aid of a sociefy- minded mofher, and a well-meaning buf old-fashioned fafher, fhe fwo Reade girls managed fo sfraighfen ouf fheir romanfic difficulfies, buf nof unfil 'rhe more en- ferprising of fhe fwo fried fo burn fheir summer coffage down. The Casf Mrs. Reade Margaref Marvin Mr. Reade William l-lawkey Nafalie Reade Eileen Connelly Emily Reade Leona Conlan Douglas Evereff Jack Crouch Tom Wells William Doyle Sfage Manager Nicholas Reach Page Benneff was fhe announcer. I . Margaret Marvin, Vail Foy, Naomi Donlin, Bernice Markart, Martha, Hoyt, R. David Stark, Marian Sprague, John Giardini, Eileen Connelly CHRISTMAS PLAY The aciions ol ihe Chrislmas play, The Charlady and ihe Angel , also oc- curred in London. The usually peaceful Yulelide almosphere of lhe l-lalherling- Carier household was upsel by an emoiional and deeply religious charwoman. The play, allhough if was amusing, had a sound religious moral especially appro- oriaie al lhai iime. The Casf, Mrs. l-laiherling-Carler Marirha l-loyi Mr. l-lalherling-Carier R. David Siarlc Mrs. Ellis Naomi Donlin Miss Begli Marian Sprague Mr. Donne John Giardini The Dean Vail l:Ov Angel Bernice Marlcari Maid Eileen Connelly Narraior Margarei Marvin Slage Manager Jack Crouch Evelyn Edmunds announced The play. SENIOR PLAY For ils annual Senior Play, lhe Senior Class chose Whai A Lilo by Clillord Goldsmilh, which depicled lhe lroubles ol lhe unlorlunale sludenl, l'lenry Aldrich. The enlire lhree acls loolc place in lhe principals ollice ol Cenlral l-ligh School, where l-lenry had lo spend mosl ol his lime. Poor l-lenryl i-le iusl seemed lo be born lo allracl all lhe lrouble possible. l-laving been sonl lo lhe ollico lor causing a dislurbance, he remains lo be accused ol chealing in an exam. Al lirsl denying il emphalically, he laler conlesses he did il so be would be able lo lake his girl, Barbara, lo a dance. You see, Mrs. Aldrich would allow him lo go only on lhe condilion he passed wilh lhe highcsl mark, and l.ncwIi.g l-leniy, il isn'l hard lo undersland why he had lo cheal lo do il. lrienry is linen conlronl- ed wilh evidence lhal he slole several band inslrumenls lrom lhe school. In due lime, however, lhe real culpril is disclosed, and il is decided lo send Henry lo a lrade school where he will be much happier. Romanlic inleresl was supplied by Mr. Nelson and Miss Shea, as well and Henry and Barbara. Miss Wheeler and Mr. Ferguson provided much amuseiraiani' and Mr. Vechillo was especially hilarious. The casl was as lollows: Henry Aldrich Douglass Ariowsinilh Barbara Pearson Marlha l'loyl Mr. Nelson Ray Dry Miss Shea Margarel Marviw Mr. Bradley Vail VOy Miss Wheeler Mr. Ferguson Miss Eggleslfn Miss Pile George Bigelow Bill Mr. Vechillo Mrs. Aldrich Mr. Pallerson Miss Johnson Mary Marian Sprague Ed. King Shirley Simms Naomi Donlin lv-Villiam Doyle R. David Slarig Nick Reach June l-logan Eugene Sipps Lois Keeler Pal Keller First Row: Edward King, Marian Sprague, Raymond Dry, William Doyle, Nick Reach, Lois K6e1Oi'.4R. David Slflfli, EUSCHC SHIPS. Nfwmi Doflli Second Row: Margaret, Marvin, Vail Foy, June Hogan, Frances Stronz, Douglass Arrowsmith, PZDFICIH Keller Third Row: Shirley Simms, Martha Hoyt HIGH SCHOOL BAND The Salamanca High School Band is now in iTs TiTTeenTh yoar oT conT.nuiTy, hav- ing been organized in I926. The TirsT band had iTs organizaTion rehearsal in Eels' ruary oT ThaT year. Three monThs lafer, in May, iT gave iTs TirsT public perTor.nance. Mlr. Edward John lnoT ProTessor, by The wayl was The TirsT direcTor and has conTinued in ThaT capaciTy To The presenT Time. This year compleTes Tor Mr. John TiTTy years oT acTive service in band work. IT was way baclc in '9l ThaT he began The musician's liTe, and he inTends To remain a music lover unTil The nexT '9l. Every year The band has given a special concerT, which concerT was, This year, incorporaTed inTo a P. T. A. program. The band has oTTen been represenTed by seIecTed members in various music TesTivals ThroughouT The STaTe. PeTer ConsTenis, Harry Caldwell, and Warren HorTon represenTed The Band in The RochesTer Music Clinic This year. The Band has several Times received a 'highly superior' raTing aT The music TesTivals, which are usually held in Fredonia. IT is lisTed in Class B. AT presenT The band has sixTy members, which is considerably under The regis- TraTion oT Tormer years. The band plans To aTTend The Spring EesTival in Bolivar. The members oT The band are: AITo CIarineT John Ferrara CIarineTs PeTer ConsTenis, Susie Verros, STanley Gardner, Alfred Nelson, Lois SmiT,h Marilyn Johnson, Louis Foy, AlTred Caruso, Helen HorTon, BeTTy Simons, Rose Marie Formica, James Lounsbury, Louise Parker, Phyllis SchaeTTer, MargareT Johnson, James Miller, RoberT SmiTh Piccolo - FIu+e Trombone Vivian Elder, Carol SchaeTTer, Warren HorTon Harry Caldwell, Roger WiTherell, Don Oglevee, CorneTs John Keough, Jean SchaeTTer, Douglas WalquisT Edmund Jachacz, Edward King, Vail Foy, Lois BariTone Cymbals Keeler, Jean France, Evelyn Edmunds, Chris David Johnson Shirley Simms Verros, RoberT ConsTenis, Richard Phelan, Bass Drum Charles SuTcliTTe, RoberT Moore, AlTred Be-fi-Y France Pedacchio, John Yaworslci, Paul Janowicz Snare Drums Geiiiieigxgnlgggfald Tenjwaciaxgsgfne Marian Sprague, Wilgogisrseihongo, Eugene Daily Bggloer: gfrgzilqgge Henry Duzinslci Armando Giardini Horns Drum MaioreTTes and Librarians Meade Crandall, Thomas ErnsT, RoberT Grabowski Mary ElizabeTh Poydoclq BeTTy Goodford THE ORCHESTRA And music Too-dear musicl ThaT can Touch Beyond all else The soul ThaT loves iT much- Now heard Tar oTT, so Tar as buT To seem Lilce The TainT, exquisiTe music oT a dream. Moore. Every Friday morning The sTrains oT marTial music usher The sTudenTs inTo The assembly and puT Them in a gala mood Tor The morning's TesTiviTies. ln years To come we shall remember The orchesTra and The liTe and zesT iT added To our enTer- TainmenTs. The graduaTe reminiscing high school days will remember ThaT The orchesTra welcomed him aT his TirsT assembly and bade him Tarewell upon his graduaTion. The appearance oT The orchesTra added much color To The senior Play, WhaT A LiTe . However, The mosT highly anTicipaTed evenT oT The year is The annual iour- ney To The Mfusic FesTival which was held aT Bolivar This year. The success oT any organizaTion is due largely To The capabiliTy oT The direcTor. To Mrs. WhiTe much crediT should be given Tor her paTience and unTiring eTTorTs To make eaCl'l yeaf' G successTul Ome. The members oT The OrchesTra are: Violins-Raymond Dry, Edmund Jachacz, EsTher Laieslci, RoberT Blackman, Fred Eiclf, Genevieve Bargy, DoroThy Harrison, BeTTy King, Andrew Laiesky, Yvonne Miess, BeaTrice Oyer, William FosTer, John Yaworslcy, William Baker, Marian Raw Viola-BeTTy Woodard Cello-Mary Kayes S+ring Bass-John Crouch, Carl Ferrara, Jack PresTon Piano-Ann Louise WalquisT Corne+-Vail Foy. Charles SuTcliTTe ClarineT-Lois SmiTh, Rose Marie Formica, Louis Foy, MargareT Johnson FluTe-Carol SchaeTTer Drums-Irene Burnside, Wilbur Shongo Saxaphone-Genevieve Fihgerald Trombone-l-larry Caldwell, Roger WiTherell Librarian-Shirley Simms First. Row: C. Slll.l'liffl', F. Kuliiiowsiqi, William Lawson. D. Wullquist, R. Blnikmnii, J. Minuvio, J. Yuworsky Sz-voiirl Row: K. Baxrrii-, A. Gimuui. D. Aiiuwxniitii. L.Rvvd. N. Valk, P. Puvlock Third Rowi M. Mf-lzlr-r, W. Shungu, J. Wood, D. Hairy. B. Wons. R. Gmbowskiv H. Caldwell, R. Curtis. W. Calvert. J. Crouch F'UllI'Lll Row: W. Printup. Li. Zimburie, J. Allison, W. Molzlor, R, D. Stark, D. Ogicvee. R. Wibherell, E. Oldshif-ld, R. Sivcrling, C. Vorros BOYS' GLEE CLUB The Bing Croalpys oi Sally High lihai is coniideniially speokingl. The Boys! Glee Club was guiie euccisiylul lhis year. The boys cornpeied ai lhe Bolivar Music Feslival. The Glce Club which is made up oi lhirly boys weni also 'ro Canandaigua io connpele 71. lie shale iinal. whore lhuy rcccived a lll raiing. ii hey sang Soilly fi Serenade by Blies, 'Evening Panioialew by Shaw, and MO Who Will O'er lhe Down So Free. CAMERA CLUB There was a cerlain group oi sludenis so inieresied in learning aboul pholog- raphy ihal ihey agreed io corne inlo lvlr. l.al4e's room aller school every Tuesday. 'Ilia e aiudcnli, wiulicd io learn 'ihe 'lundarnenial principals ol phoiography so ihey could ccniinuf- ic cf -.fclep and ierinl lheir own loiciures ailer ihey leave school. Be' 4. .une ol a laie riail, ihe vlub did noi become well organized and noi as much vim . . croinpli hecl lifil ifrzi lm ed ior. YllTOf1O who did become iaiihiul mernf laorf., liovvc.-ver, did lfuin much nleoui developing, priiiling and enlarging. The nieinlqc Q. er' a-- 'lollcwsz George Mighellu, lvlargarei lvlarvin, Helen liloelke, Mary Ncbles, Peier Pedacchio, Gerald Lonlrey, Jaclc Crouch, George Win- sor, and William l-lawkey. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Do-re-me-fa-sol-la-'l'i-do - - Was Thai an opera slar vocalizing? No, il was The girls' chorus gerring lheir voices warmed up. The girls' chorus meels every Monday and Wednesday sevenlh period in Jrhe music room and sings under +he direciion of Mrs. Cassie While. Their Tirsl public performance rhis year was in +he musical comedy, The Toy Shop , which The music groups produced. A+ Chrislmas Jrhey sang several numbers a+ +he usual Chrisrmas Music Assembly. This is one oi The ouisianding musical Trears of ihe year. The girls also wen? +o Bolivar for +he annual Music Fesiival where rhey sang l-low Sweer The Answer Echo Makes , He Gave Mle A Rosen, and Rain . . Row: P. Connelly. F. Frenz, K. McCarthy. H. Abbey, M. Capozzi, B. Woodard . nd Row: A. Siufulms, F. Reach, S. Brownell, N. Eldridge, P. Hepfinger, J. Gardiner. M. Kayes, B. Reasor, M. Brahnnoy, N. Donlin d Row: C. Johnson, D. Christman, C. Valeski, B. King, M. Brown, I. Skutnik, B. Ludwig, L. Parker, D. Solarek, M. Wright, P. Eaton, R. Sweet. th Row: B. Oyer, G. DOY01llii11ll1,J6'l', R. Formica, S. Simms. R. Cone, M, Kalamanka, A. Crockett, A. Wallquist, W. Monroe, A. Pierce i Row: E. Edmund, M. Polasik. J. Fredrickson, E. Luboid, P. Bonnett, J. Plunkett, T. Crouse, N. Kavanaugh, M. Chamberlain, F. Brahaney, E. Markham 13: ... 'Ik is , Mmm, ...mrlhiwx First Row: I, Burnside, A. Brown, B, King, P. Hepfinger, M. Wright, A. Wallquist. R. Formica, J. Gardner, A. Pierce, I. Skutnik, M. Chamberlai Sc-cond Row: S. Simms, R, Cone, D. Solnrek, F. Brahaney, P. Bonnett, W. Monroe, M, Kalamanka, A. Crockett, R. Sweet, B. Oyer Third Row: D. Arrowsmith, L. Reed, H. Caldwell, A. Gongol, B. Wons, G. Zimbaris, D. Oglevee, J. Preston, R. Witherell, E. Oldshield, W. Metzlex M. Crandall MIXED CHORUS The mixed chorus, under The direcTion oT Mrs. WhiTe, presenTs Two programs each year. One is Their ChrisTmas Program which is always anTicipaTed wiTh pleas- ure by The sTudenT body, noT only Tor The music, buT Tor The appearance which The chorus presenTs aT This Time. Besides several choral selecTions, several solos were given. The oTher evenT presenTed by This group was The opereTTa, The Toy Shop. THE TOY Sl-IOP The oTher evenT presenTed by The mixed chorus is The annual opereTTa. This year They chose To produce 'lThe Toy Shop . The sTory was builT around Two lovers, Mary and Bob who, because Mary's parenTs were rich and Bob was Poor. and because Mary inhcriTed a TorTune iT she didn'T marry unTil she was TwenTy-one, meT only in Their dreams. ln These dreams They saw dancing dolls, doll plays, a minsTrel show and oTher enTerTainmenTs. They were Tinally Tound by Mary's par- enTs, The Three Russian CounTs who wanTed To marry Mary Tor her money, The police Torce, and The sheriTT, buT were allowed To marry because Uncle David said he would give Mary The money anyway. The comedy cenTered around The TacT ThaT anyone you ThoughT abouT while dreaming would appear. The Three Russian CounTs senT The audience inTo gales oT laughTer and The number NighT and Day was especially well received. The leads were played by Shirley Simms and Roger WiTherell. STUDENT POLICE The Sludenl Police Syslem was complelely revised by lhe Sludenl Council al lhe beginning ol lhe school lerm. ll was decided lo limil membership lo lhe lhree upper classes, enabling Junior and Senior members lo qualily lor lheir emblems wilhin lhe allolled lime. Since lhe new membership provision decreased lhe size ol lhe lorce, lhe caplain and lieulenanl syslems were abolished, and co-chiels were appoinled as ollicers. Besides perlorming lheir regular dulies as ushers and liclqel-lalcers, lhe Sludenl Police lcepl order al loolball and baslcelball games, and inilialed lhe use ol an in- lormalion desk in lhe second lloor hall. Sludenl Police members preside al lhis desk during lheir lree periods, supply inlormalion lo visilors and newcomers, collecl library slips, and check special passes lor sludenls. Allhough lhe syslem is compar- alively new, il has proven successlul enough lo insure ils conlinualion in lulure years. The members ol lhe lorce are: Co-chiels- Margarel Marvin, William Calverlg Douglas Arrowsmilh, Richard Auslin, Mary Brahaney, Joyce Brownell, Nalalie Cavanaugh Eileen Connelly, John Crouch, Naomi Donlin, Belly Frisbee, Julia Kazmarelc, Norberl Machoviak, Joan Nelles, Mary Nobles, Jack Pilarslci, Roberl Quigley, Florence Reach, Fay Rebling, Duane Rockwell, Gardiner Ross, Margarel Scullion Eva Thompson, Buddy Wons, Marie Wrighl. First Row F Rebling M. Brahaney, N. Donlin, W. Calvert, M. Nobles, E. Connelly, M. Marvin Second Row E Qulgley, J. Kaczmarek, N. Machoviak, G. Ross, F. Reach, J. Nelles Third Row D Snyder J. Brownell, J. Pilarski, M. Scullion, D. Arrowsmith xx. :nrt EU ill, . . r Know her, Jack? lnferesring Hisrory Class I wasn + doing any'rl'1ing Bowed down wifh work How'd you gef in, Bud? Hard working Arf Edifo' He srands above rho crowd ln a huddle Draw your own conclusions f'1F:'f3.,' .f ' 1'.!'.'.' '.':- -.' '.:-'1. f -uf-,-1- ',5:,-- -:1:- .' - '---iv' 3:-525 -.. P. -I .' 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'v ' ' . fi.-,. .j.:1-1-:..Q1 -Q-13. , L l . gin'- , 2 -, X - x 1.uc,.l-vi-' ,,., . ., .. , ,. .1 AIIIHIIVIIIILKIIIHIIIZS i.. i.. .... . , E Front Row-Betty King, Lorraine Carpenter, Anita King Back Row-Lowell Reed, Lois Keeler, Gecrge Keller CHEERLEADERS Come On - Lef's give a cheer-O. K. Everybody-Le'r's go! - I - 2 - 3 - 4 -five familiar figures dashed before fhe bleachers clapping fheir hands. lnsfanfly the drooping spirifs of fhe crowd brighfened. All affernoon, while fhe red and gray baffled for vicfory, fhese five figures kepf us hopeful and full of pride for our feam- win or lose. The foofball season was over-fhe baslcefball season was on! These same five fireless figures led us again and again in rousing cheers. These were our cheerleaders--Lois Keeler, a very popular and charming lass- was head cheerleader. Togefher she and fhaf dazzling red-head, Larry Carpenfer. worked ouf some new acrobafic sfunfs-and Beffy King shows promise of providing our school wifh an excellenf cheerleader for a few years 'ro come,-and fhen fhere's Lowell Reed, who never fails fo draw sighs from fhe feminine secfion-buf whose handsome counfenance fails fo defracf from his cheerleading abilify-and lasf land leasf in sizel is George Keller-whose 'boundless energy belies his frail appearance. To all five of fhese we exfend our congrafulafions for fhe greaf job fhey have done This year. . ...po ' ..,,.....,.!,,, . ,. .. -M . a...... - Y First, Row-.,Y.hn Zaprowski, John Stevens, MDX Husa, Harold Jacobson, Adam Strout, Bart Paoletto. Harold Cornelius, Frank Boza, Ted Blehar, William Freaney, Jack Freaney, Russell Burley, James Hill Second Row-Paul Owens, Peter Pedacchio, Joe Oliverio, Dick Siverling, Bill Barhite, Harold Lee, Carl Muzi, John Ferrara, Bob Jewell, Hfnry Roszyk, Dan Kerns, Bob Forness, Don Hammacher, Charles Droney, Bill Shreckengost, Raymond Freaney Third R.ov.'-Bob Bierfeldt, Wilbur Shongo, Joe Connelly, Kenneth Hawkes, John Nolan, Wayne Printup, Willard Metzler, Bob Dotscn Bill Hawlicy, Norbert Machowiak, Don Oglevee, Bob Pavlock,0rmand Rickey, James Riggs, David Hanshumaker, Mr Houch FOOTBALL The Red and Gray foofball feam complefed ifs season wifh a record of fwo vicfories, four defeafs and one fie. Wifhouf offering any excuses, The main reason for fhe poor showing was due fo fhe lack of experience of many of fhe players. Pros- pecis for nexf year's feam seem much brighfer wifh many of fhe Seniors refurning for a posf-graduafe course and wifh fhe Juniors having had a valuable year in which fo learn 'rhe fricks of fhe pigskin game. Bill Freaney: Bill showed considerable abilify in his firsf year ouf. He was es- pecially famous in geffing down fhe field under punfs. Ted Blehar: Ted was nof a showman, buf his hard, sfeady play af fackle, bofh on defense and offense, merifed him praise of opposing coaches. Adam Sfrouf: Adam was fhe fackle on fhe ofher side of ihe line. He hii hard and clean. John Ferrara: As a guard, Johnnie did laudable work. He was always hard fo gef ouf of posifion. Bari Paoleffo: Barf was perhaps fhe scrappiesf of fhe linemen. He was usually on fhe boffom of all pile-up plays af cenfer. Harold Cornelius: Corny mafched sfrengfh wifh brainwork. He did an excell- enf iob in making plays work. Nof only did he have fo cenier fhe ball back fo ihe backfield, buf he also had fo gef his man ouf of fhe way. Russ Burley: Russ was a blocking back. Alfhough This didn'f gef him info fhe limelighf, his abilify was well appreciafed by fhose who realized his value. Jack Freaney: Jack likewise blossomed info a firsf year sfar. Once sfarfed, he was hard fo be sfopped: many fimes, foo hard. John Sfevens: Johnnie was The ofher blocking back. On a few occasions, however, he received fhe ball, and when he did, he never failed-example, The Dunkirk game. Max Husa: Moxie proved fhe saying ihaf a small man can be as mighfy as a large one. ln every game if was Husa punfing, passing, running, and fackling. Teen Lee: Teen was a very capable fill in af eifher of fhe fackle posifions. He made use of his weighf by usually placing if on fop of fhe ball carrier. i 0 1 Hank Roszyk: Hank had lhe abilily lo weasle in on plays coming around his end. He could also gel up inlo lhe air afler passes. Bob Forness: Bob was lhe olher subslilule end. He lraveled fasl and fiercely under punls.. Bill Schreckengosl: Schreck was always ready lo jump in al quarlerback. He was a good blocker. Chuck Droney: Chuck made up lor his lack ol weighl wilh speed. He could gel down under passes very quickly. Frank Boza: Frank played as a sub al cenler and lhen swilched lo end. He was a sure lackler. Chub Kerns: Chub was always able lo eilher open or close a hole, as eilher case was desired. ' Bill Barhile: Bill was an excellenl punler and passer. He was always wailing impalienlly lo be called inlo aclion. Gowanda 6, Sally 4-here. This was a lypical lirsl game of lhe season. Poor ball handling made lhe game uninleresling. Neilher leam could show anylhing brillianl offensively. Sally's four poinls were gained by virlue of lwo safelies. The Red and Gray's line which was conidered a slrong poinl of lhe leam proved a disappoinlmenl. Bradford 38, Salamanca I2-here. Despile lhe lrouncing lhe home forces received, lhe rabid followers ol lhe Red and Gray wenl home wilh lhe salisfaclion of having seen an excellenl Brad- ford leam in aclion. and wilh lhe knowledge lhal Sally could pul up a good lighl. Five of lhe Salamanca firsl-slring men were unable lo parlicipale in lhis game because of a Pennsylvania law involving Posl-Graduales. Thus, lhe second- slringers oblained valuable experience for lulure campaigns. The game was foughl on a lypical quagmire. The game was much more closely loughl lhan lhe score indicales, mosl of Bradford's scores being oblained by long runs. Olean IZ, Sally O-lhere. In ils firsl oul-of-lown game, lhe Houckmen were placed lace lo face againsl lheir sleallhiesl for Olean. Regardless of a boundless desire lo snalch lheir firsl viclory of lhe season from such a rival, lhe Orange and Gold had lillle lrouble in dampening lhe spirils of lhe Red and Gray. Sally couldn'l slop lhe Freymen. because lhey could find no way lo slop lwo plays-lhe end-around, and lhe quarlerback sneak. The line punling of Husa and Barhile prevenled lurlher dam- age from being commilled by Olean. Falconer O, Sally O-lhere. Bolh disappoinled and slunned because lhey had nol been able lo eke oul a viclory in lheir lirsl lhree games, lhe Red and Gray Warriors lraveled oul ol lheir own cily limils lo meel lhe slrong Falconer leam. The slrong delermina- lion of lhe Houckmen gave lhem lhe delerminalion lo complelely oulplay lheir op- ponenls. However, lhey failed lo click when bul a lew yards remained lo be gained. Salamanca l2, Fredonia 6-lhere. By lhis lime lhe members of lhe leam had become so angry wilh lhemselves over lheir lack of punch lo chalk up a viclory lhal lhey would nol allow lhem- selves lo be bealen. Thus, Fredonia came here al lhe wrong lime. They were complelely oulplayed by lhe Red and Gray and were lucky lo score a louchdown. This game senl lhe home roolers away wilh smiles on lheir faces. Jameslown B I9, Salamanca I2-lhere. Enlighlened by lheir firsl viclory of lhe season, lhe Houckmen iourneyed lo Jameslown delermined lo conlinue in lhe winning column. Their spiril broughl resulls, as lhey gained lwo louchdowns shorlly afler lhe slarl of lhe game. Al lhis poinl, however, nine ol lhe members of Jameslown's A leam were senl in and despile lhe desperale allempls of lhe Red and Gray lo hold lhe lead, lhe odds againsl lhem proved loo greal. This game was a moral viclory, in as much as lhe opponenls were lo have been lhe B leam. Sally l2, Dunkirk O-lhere. ' A very successful climax lo an unsuccessful season was lhe Red and Grayhs aslonishing upsel againsl a powerful Dunkirk eleven. The Houckmen gained lheir lwo louchdowns by virlue of lwo gallops 82 yards. They were lhen conlenled lo sil back and guard lheir own goal-line, which was lhrealened conslanlly. On lhe opening kick-off, a reverse play so complelely oulsmarled lhe Dunkirk leam lhal Slevens, carrying lhe ball, had lo sideslep bul one man onhis 82 yard run. Then in lhe second quarler, Husa inlercepled a Dunkirk pass on his own I8 yard marker and lhrough perfecl blocking, was likewise lable lo prance 8? yards unscalhed- This was lhe firsl viclory a Salamanca leam ever allalned againsl Dunkirk. Sgfmm W SM BASEBALL Afler a lapse of lwo years, Coach Houch again made an aHemp+ fo revive baseball in Sally High. Alfhough always represen+ed by a good +eam in baseball, fhese reams have never received enough supporl from 'rhe high school sfudenfs. 1 A large number of candiclales were on hand for lhe firsr prac+ice sessions, buf Mr. Houck soon cuf lhe squad in order To handle each player separafely. .The Firs+ feam is composed moslly of Juniors, so fhere willl be much maferial on hand for nexf year. As yef, li++le is known abou+ +he abilify of 'rhe feam. They have played bu+ one game Thus far. losing lo Falconer 9-3. They are members of 'rhe Weslern Division of The Ca++a.augus Counfy League. The make-up of fhe leam is as follows: Cafchersz Russell Burley. Benny Calabro, Ed. Paproclci, Pere Pedacchio: Pifchersz Paul Pierce, John Wellenhofler: Firsi Base, Bob Fornessg Shoiisiop, Max Husa: Sec- ond Base, Paul Owens, Doug Parrish:Third Base, Ed. Jachacz, Wilbur Kreamer: Uuf- fielders, Joe Oliverio, Bill Shreckengosf, Scollie Barrie, Jim Monahan, Harry Balus. and Jim Riggs. Mosr of These players can handle more +han one posifion, fhus Coach Houck has no need 'ro worry abou? replacemenfs. Dick Phelan is manager. First Row: P. Owens, J. Riggs, M. Husa, E. Jachacz, B. Shreckengost. D. Parrish Betond Row: E. Paprocki, R. Burley, J. Wellenhotfer, B. Forncss, J. Oliverio Third Row: F. Perkins, Assistant Manager: P. Pedacchio, W. Krcamer, B. Calabro, H. Balus, R. Freaney, K. Barrie,D. Phelan, Manager First Rcw: D. Yazak, J. Wellenhoffer, R. Furness, D. Hammacher, E. Lewis Second Row: N. Valk, R.. Burley, E. Jachacz, P. Owens, J. Riggs, J. Stevens, N. Reach BASKETBALL As The I939-40 baskeTball season came To an ending, The minds oT mosT oT The ardenT Tollowers oT The game naTurally looked ahead To ThoughTs oT nexT year's Team. As Tar as experience goes, prospecTs will be much brighTer nexT year wiThouT paying TribuTe To The hard-TighTing ouTTiT which carried The colors oT The Red and Gray This pasT year. WiTh only one leTTerman, Ed Lewis, and one squad member, Bunny Yazak, The only members oT The Team wiTh any previous VarsiTy experience, Things looked dis- mal aT The ouTseT in regard To a vicTorious baskeTball season. AT The TirsT game of The season, however, Coach Houck placed on The Tloor a Team which promised To make up Tor iTs lack oT experience in TighT. AgainsT PorTville, in The second game of The season, They showed Their TighTing spiriT by pulling The game ouT oT The Tire in The Tinal minuTe. In The TirsT game againsT Their arch-enemy, Clean, The Houckmen Tound Them- selves losT on The laTTer's large courT, and as a resulT could never geT sTarTed. ATTer iosing This game, The Red and Gray played on even Terms wiTh Their opponenTs. Their chieT ouTlook, however, was The reTurn game wiTh Olean. WiTh The advanTage oT having Their own courT, Sally was deTermined To upseT The league leaders. The game was closely ToughT ThroughouT, buT experienced and beTTer organized Olean managed To score a 28 - 22 vicTory. ln The Tinal game oT The season, The Red and Gray rose To Their heighTs and wiThouT mercy seT back a Tavored Fredonia quinTeT, 5I-24. AlThough The season's record oT six vicTories againsT eighT losses is Tar Trom being called successTul, The Team should be congraTulaTed Tor never leTTing down. The one TacTor which should console many a disappoinTed rooTer is ThaT Sally ouTscored her opponenTs in ToTal poinTs-389 againsT 38I. The resul+s of +he season: Opponeni Home Fredonia 20 fhere Falconer 26 here Poriville 30 here Olean I4 lhere Allegany 25 here Franklinville 35 fhere Springville I6 +here Gowanda 28 here Porfville 25 'rhere Gowanda 23 'there Olean 22 here Allegany 32 fhere Franklinville 40 here Fredonia 5 I here The leffermen: Ed Lewis-Ed was The +eam's caplain. He was a conslanl scoring ihreal and led +he 'ream in folal poinis,-was chosen member of lhe All-Easl,-one handed shofs a specially. Bunny Yazak-one of fhe +eam's hardesf fighfers,-besl' on defense-siar of Por?- ville game-conslanfly slealing ball from opponenls. Ed Jachacz-firsl' year hero,-also member of All-Easl-besl all around player on feam-shone besf againsl Olean. Zabu Owens-likewise lirs+ year slar-frick shof ar+is'r-small, buf mighiy. Jerk Forness-hard fighier-made much use of heighl under backboard-referees' pei' frouble. Johnnie Slevens-good defensive player-calm and cool. Hamrnacher-leir-hander-likewise played good game under backboard-sleeper. The oiher iwo members of +he Varsi'ry: Snibs Wellenhoffer and Jim Riggs should also be congralulaled lor 'rheir sporlsmanship and fine spiril shown noi only in lea- gue compelifion buf also during pracfice sessions. The Junior Varsily 'rurned in a highly successful leam. If should be remembered 'rhal wi+hou+ Their help There would be no exciling preliminaries. They also aid greally in keeping ihe Varsily in frim. Those on 'rhe J. V. were: Droney, Husa, Diorio. Schreckengosl, Foy, Cook. J. Roszyk, Trummer, R. Freaney, Quigley, Muzi. E. Yazak. and Dorsey. Nick Reach, +he baskelball manager, and his assis+anl's: Neland Valk, Wilbur Shongo. and Roberi Grabowski, deserve commendalion for 'rhe splendid work in 'rak- ing care of any flaws in 'rhe schedule, and in seeing +ha+ everylhing from lhe uni- forms +o +he gym floor was in perfecf condi+ion. Z3 Qgzzmm NICHOLAS DANIEL YAZAK REACH EDMUND IACHAZ RCJBERT FORNESS DONALD HAMMACHER AUL OWENS STEVENS LEWIS . 5 7794564005 GIRLS' BASKETBALL Girls' baslceTball is as imporTanT To The girls as The VarsiTy squad is To The boys. The Teams are divided, according To abiliTy, inTo Three leagues: A, B, and C. NaTurally The upper classmen are loeTTer Than The lower classmen because They have had more experience. To help This diTTerence The lower classes are given a handicap. The Freshmen have a Two poinT handicap over The Sophomores, Tour poinTs over The Juniors, and six poinTs over The Seniors. This sysTem works The same wiTh The oTher classes. This year aTTer many hard ToughT games, The winners in The leagues were: Harvey's Juniors in A league. WisTo's Juniors in The B league, and Feeley's Fresh- men in The C league. These playoTTs were as Tollows: WisTo vs. Harvey, O-8 Feeley vs. WisTo, O-4 Harvey vs. Feeley, IO-2 Winning boTh games, Harvey's Juniors hold Their TiTle oT Champions Tor anoTher year. The Team consisTs oT:-Mary Yehl, C., AniTa King, G., Mary Nobles, F.. Cora Harvey, F., Ivlary H. Leo, G. Left. Lo Right: M. Nobles, M. Dolamorv. M. Lvo, C. Harvey, A. King, Miss Mulqueen Mary Yehl First Row-Helen Kowalski, Betty Bliesath, Josephine Wisto, Jane Stephanskl, Florence Stephanski Second Row-Helen Smith, Marion Newark, Pauline Bonnet, Sophie Herbach VOLLEYBALL Girls' sporls are becoming ol more and more imporlance in school lile and lhis has been characlerized by lhe growing inleresl in Volleyball. This year, more lhan ever belore, compelilion ranged keen and nighl aller nighl. shouls ol encouragemenl could be heard issuing from lhe gym door as lhe leams ballled il oul. Finally came lhe all imporlanl game, lhe linal playoll belween lhe A league leam ol Josephine Wislo and lhe B league leam ol lvlargarel Garrell. From a hard- loughl, ersciling game, Wislo emerged lo claim lhe school championship wilh a score ol 39-22. The leams were as lollows: Josephine Wislo-Caplain: Jane Slelanski, Pauline Bonnel, Helen Smilh, Eslher Senk, Marian Newark, Sophie lllerback, l'lelen Kowalski, Frances Slelanski. Belly Bliesalh. Margarel Garrell-Caplain: Belly Elsen, Pal Boardman, Leona Conlan, Rila Zinlelf, Eileen Connelly, Helen Floelke, Naomi Donlin, Mary Brahaney, Dorolhy Solarek. 4. 35-'fx ' lvl 'ff' F 4 .Y -W1 x wg., n' tg-.X Q-3 fl il is 4 H 4 5 .X , n,s'lg V 3.44: E V 'J . .,- .,. , -.. .,-,....-...p-4...-Q O I K 55 Y .,fKs: i. 43-15-,v . m , N519 AA - F vu. 4 Hi IIFPWU' 8 . X vw in . gk l n WR fu ll 'MM AILLY JENKINS w. 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And call To mind The landmarks, IT seems have always been. l'd wanl' To wriTe a chapTer, On folks I used To know, AnoTher one of Main STreeT Ancl sTores ThaT come and go. The Tavern on The corner, OuTsiCle The TilTed chairs, Where cronies Told Their Troubles And woodsmen hunTed bears. lhere'd be a horse and buggy AT every hiTching posT. While Tarmers' wives in bonneTs, SomeTimes in lcniTTed hood Each wiTh a crock of buTTer ThaT wasn'T very good. I see Them leave al' sunseT, Or iusT aT milking Time, There's Grandma wiTh her saTchel And Pa wiThouT a dime. The hayraclcs and The buclcboarols, All loaded down wifh feed, A liffle fea and sugar, To fill fheir every need. The years may bring us changes, Old friends may go away, Buf mosfly fhose who come here Make up fheir minds fo sfay. Jusf resfing by fhe highway The Allegany flows. Someday, all frue old fimers. Thaf everybody knows Reminds me of The fellow, Who'd seen fhe Yellowsfone And fraveled fhrough fhe Rockies From Buffe fo old Shashone. I-le didn'f come home felling Of all fhe scenic fhrills, He said, Jusf give me Aufumn, In SaIamanca's hills. Jusf pages from a scrapbook Thaf I can never fill, For while l live, new picfures Jusf crowd my mind unfil, Sainf Pefer af fhe wickef Says, Well, my man, which way? l'll answer Salamanca. And he'll reply O. K. I wonder if fhe person who wrofe fhis, visioned Sally as I can see if now. This poem enfifled Salamanca was in our local paper abouf five years ago. Because i liked if, I memorized if. From where I now sfand, I can see a very colorful valley, snuggled confenfedly in befween fhe hills, fhaf peaceful river dividing if info fwo inevifable secfions- residenfial and common. The leaves are furning fo gold, red, orange, yellow, brown, and wine-a glorious panorama of colors. A bell is pealing so'-fly in confrasf fo a loud blasf of a hoarse horn, a briffle screeching of brakes, a girI's shrill voice calling fo an irresponsible companion, a boy's acufe, piercing whisflc penefrafes our fhoughfs. We are on fhe fhird floor of Sally High gazing ouf over a blue, hazy cify. A grove of pines arresfs our affenfion on a faraway hill. We have memories of berry- picking in a spof looking rusfy and worn in a field leff of fhe evergreens. Again our fhoughfs are broken. Sorneone brings you back 'ro realify by a sud- den push or a slap on 'rhe back. A voice comes fo you fhrough a misf, fragmenfs of senfences penefrafe your brain, did someone say ----- 7 Many of us have no plans, no resources or fufure. Yef we are happy. We spend nine monfhs ouf of every year following fhe same roufine, sfrangely nof monofonous, and seeing fhe same people, acquainfing ourselves wifh new ones every day, planning a brighf fufure full of visualized success. Seniors should sef an example . Seniors should-of course, Miss Vallance, for fhe firsf fime, is realized. Take your own seafsf' A noon-hour ends relucfanfly. A bell rings, We fake our own seafs--and again 'rhe bell rings. We pass fo classes. Half of a regular school day passes unevenffully. Naomi Donlin l've wandered norfh and soufh There fhe roses bloom ln many sfafes l've been And fhere fhe daisies nod, Buf one small spof alone For home, my humble home, Am I confenfed in. I fhank 'rhe gracious God. George Winsor YOUTH You see youTh as a ioyous Thing AbouT which love and laughTer cling: You see youTh as a ioyous elf Who sings sweeT songs To please himselT. You see his laughing, sparkling eyes To Take earTh's wonders wiTh surprise. You Think him Tree Trom cares and woes, And naughT oT Tears you Think he knows, You see him Tall, naively bold. You glimpse These Things, Tor you are old. BuT I, I see him oTherwise- An unknown Tear wiThin his eyes. He works and plays, and never knows Where he is called nor why he goes. Each youTh susTains wiThin his breasT A vague and inTiniTe unresT. He goes abouT in sTilI alarm, WiTh shrouded TuTure aT his arm, WiTh longings ThaT can Tincl no Tongue. I see him Thus, Tor I am young. . This is a sTudenT's poem, whose lines have led To These reTlecTions: An oval Tace wiTh olive TinTs oT warm liTe beneaTh The rouge, a Trame oT dark curls embellished by Tiny hairbows, eyes dark and brighT wiTh healTh, a slash oT car- mine lipsTick, painTed Tingernails, a sweaTer and skirT, socks and TIaT-heeled shoes- such wiTh variaTions oT color, is Today's sTandardized version oT a Typical High School girl. A longer oval, a ThaTch oT dark hair wiTh, a hanging Torelock, deep-seT eyes shadowed wiTh heavy brows, a pair oT halT-worn Trousers, oTTen green, a sweaTer, usually gray, an open soTT collar and relaxed sTriped sox, a smile-such, wiTh Tewer variaTions oT color, is Today's accepTed version oT a High School boy. And They represenT YouTh, The word wiTh The capiTal Y abouT which boTh greaT and small conierences are held-conferences which make The headlines or reach only The ears oT principal and Teachers, moTher and TaTher. A problem? BuT def- iniTely. Read The TirsT sTanza oT our quoTed poem above and be convinced That To his elders YouTh is a nonchalanT enigma. Would you have The answer To whaT goes on behind The smooTh planes oT ThaT non-commiTTal expression: LeT your eye wander on To The second verse. There is no mysTery. In a world grown confusing, he or she is only wondering--as you are-and longing-For, He goes abouT in sTill alarm, WiTh shrouded TuTure aT his arm, WiTh longings ThaT can Tind no Tongue. So To you-The Class who has done me The honor oT dedicaTing iTs Year Book To me, I shall end This liTTle squib by saying Thank you, and by suggesTing' To you The culTivaTion oT hope and courage-whaT oThers have done, so can you. One day you may approximaTe ThaT joyous sTaTe. You Think him Tree from cares and woes, And naughT oT Tears you Think he knows. E. McCabe FRIENDSHIP-THAT PRICELESS THING We can'T live alone and like iT! This is an impossible Thing To do. and each and everyone of us knows how many Times This sTaTemenT has been proven To us. We can'T possibly enioy liTe To iTs TullesT exTenT wiThouT The close conTacT and relaTion- ship oT our Triends. We all musT have several good Triends To rely upon. We also musT have close Triends, golden Triends, whose rays will shine Through darkened clouds oT adversiTy To us in our Times oT need. IT anyone should ask me whaT I ThoughT was The mosT imporTanT Thing I gained Trom my experiences as a high school sTudenT, I would reply simply, wifhouf hesifafion, Friendship . Wifhouf friends and acquainfances we couldn'f have enjoyed as fully as we did baskefball games, foofball games, baseball games, Moving-up Days, Sfunf Nighfs. dances, assemblies. and ofher sfudenf and social acfivifies in which sfudenfs parficipafe. l-low lonely school would be. and whaf an empfy feeling we would hold wifhin our hearfs and souls, if we had fo sfudy, work, play, and laugh wifh people whom we did nof know infimafely fo a cerfain exfenf? All fhrough our lives we shall have fo share each minufe, each hour, each day in every monfh of every year wifh some fellow-worker, no maffer whaf profession, or career we choose. Why can'f we be on friendly relafions wifh each individual wifh whom we come info confacf? Why can'f we share wifh co-workers' smiles insfead of frowns? When we are in frouble, we always need someone fo aid, help, and guide us. When we are happy and joyful, we wanf friends fo share fhe joys of our experi- ences wifh us. If we haven'f made as many friends in our four years of high school as we would like, we can sfill do if, we can sfill gain friends in fufure years. Remember, Be a friend, and you win a friend. Helen Horfon BEAUTY, A BUSINESS Beaufy is indeed a business, one of fhe largesf and mosf profifable businesses in fhe counfry. And how did fhis business sfarf? lf all began when some smarf person discovered fhaf no maffer how infelligenf, how educafed, or how wealfhy a woman may be, deep in her hearf fhere is a secref longing fo be beaufified and a firm convicfion fhaf no maffer whaf she has now, she would sacrifice if all fo be beaufiful. If musf have been a woman who realized fhis since if is denied by all womankind. Nof being one fo lef fhe grass grow under his feef, fhis person immediafely saw fhe giganfic possibilifies if he should make a business of fulfilling, fc fhe besf of his abilify, fhis wish. He sef fo work immediafely and everywhere you furn-in fhe movies, magazines, on fhe sfreef, in school, and in 'rhe mirror, you can see fhe resulfs of his discovery. There is no defecf of nafure fhaf somefhing in a fube or a jar won'f fix jfor only l0c a jarj. lf ou don'f like fhe color of your hair, change if. Ihere are fhousands of people in business who would be delighfed fo have you do so. lf you don'f like your eyebrows, pluck fhem. You don'f even have fo puf up wifh your given nose,fhanks fo people who make plasfic surgery fheir business. Do you know fhaf anyone can have long dark, curly eyelashes, a figure like Venus, and whaf have you? Yes, indeed, fhe-re's no one fhaf can'f be furned info a beaufiful, gorgeous creafure pracfically overnighf simply by washing her face in Beaufy Soap. Thus if goes, whefher if be hair, eyes, nose, moufh, hands, or figure, you can buy your- self new ones in liflle packages. lf you are old and have wrinkles, become young a ain! g The price range of acquiring such beaufy is varied indeed from fhe fen cenfs for fhe average high school girl fo fhe hundreds of dollars for fhe acfresses and sociefy women. Odd fhaf fhey should vary so widely in cosf buf nof in acfion. Perhaps you've never fried fo become a ravishing beaufy. Then you are an excepfion. Even l have secrefly, on occasion, fried fo bring ouf fhe Hedy Lamarr in me. My mosf drasfic experience was wifh some whife clay pack, which l appli- ed fo my plain face one nighf, carefully following direcfions. When my face began fo sfing and burn, l smiled confidenfly. l'ladn'f fhe package said plainly if would do wonders and pracfically promised me a proposal if l used if jusf before going fo The dance? I removed The mask. Oh! my poor face. lf looked like an Over- ripe fomafo. The only one who would propose fo me fonighf would be a blind man. Thus, l learned fhaf beaufy which comes in fubes, and jars, and boxes, is a business -buf nof mine. Jeaneffe Pefers They look happy Sludenl Council as look from above Handsome Harry Why so glum? Help, police! Our prison Move over, please Sei' a record The France Twins Winler Sporlsmen lhey Shool The Pigskin +0 me, PFQQY Free al lasl Why are all The boys so Tired? Elsen wilhoul a smile Happily uniled Vail's kid brofher 1 'X W, 49 ' Vik as H' In ...fd--... A NEW STUDENT One cold, crisp day in December, a new sTudenT walked briskly up The walk To our High School. He was a small, dirTy, raTher forlorn-looking liTTle fellow. The five-minuTe bell had rung and he quickened his sTeps lesT he be laTe. The liTTle fox Terrier enTered The school by scrambling befween The feeT of The lasT few sTu- denTs who hurried Through The door. Running up Two flighTs of sTairs, he wenT inTo The sTudy hall iusT as The lasT bell rang. Suddenly he found himself IifTed off The floor and placed on a seaT wiTh his fronT paws on The desk in fronT of him. An open book in fronf of him creafed The illusion ThaT he was busily sTudying. The bewildered expression on his face caused much laughTer among The sTudenTs who Thronged around The desk. This was inTerrupTed by The Teacher who ordered The sTudenTs To Their seafs and The dog removed from The room. STill undaunTed in his deTerminaTion To geT an educaTion, The Terrier TroTTed down one flighf of sTairs To The second floor and enTered The hisTory class. He advanced slowly down The aisle. As he reached The Teacher, his eyes pleaded for her beneficence. lT was hard for The Teacher To refuse The eloquence of The dog's humble expression, buT seeing ThaT The sTudenTs paid more aTTenTion To The dog Than To her, she had him expelled from The room. Wandering deiecfedly down The hall his ears pricked up as The odor of delicious food came To his nosTrils. He quickened his sTeps in The direcfion from which The TanTalizing smell was coming, and soon enTered The cafeTeria. A Tall, kindly- faced woman sTood aT The Table mixing meaT balls. The puppy remembered his besT manners and saT up and begged preTTily for a biT. The woman was moved To compassion, and could noT refuse such a display of nice manners. She broke off a generous piece of meaT and gave iT To her hungry visiTor. Safisfied aT lasf, The Terrier walked ioyously ouT The school door Thinking To himself, school is noT so bad afTer all: maybe I'II come again some day. Marian Sprague ON OPTIMISM IT is doubfful whefher opTimism has any definiTe qualify. The opTimisT approves, The pessimisf disapproves, The pracTical person does neiTher. The confirmed opTimisT is a person who was born wiTh rose-colored eyeballs, and l don'T mean pink-eye. He doesn'T know abouT The depression, The Greaf War was gory, buf he's glad iT ended when iT did. He enjoys TenT colony life, dayTime radio programs, heavy snowfalls, and freezing weaTher. He is The man To whom burned sTeak is merely well-done, poliTical speeches are seasonal necessifies, and waTery cusfard is a god-like desserT. Dull parTies amuse him, because Their endings are such a relief. He is noT afraid of Traffic police, and willingly, yea, gleefully, pays any fine imposed upon him. He likes ruTabagas, parsnips, and canned beeTs, and Takes Tonics and pills To help The druggisT along. Perhaps my opTimisT is a liTTle exaggeraTed, my iudgmenf Too harsh. EssenTially The opTimisT is an all-around good fellow whose moTives and TraiTs are misundersfood. MargareT Marvin NEIGHBORS Plainly speaking, neighbors are confounded nuisances and They are cerTainly a menace To socieTy. ln The firsT place, There are many differenT Types of neighbors: some are cur- ious, some indifferenf: some are sTay-aT-homes, ofhers sfay aT our house: Then There are Those who come To our house To Talk abouT The Town scandal, The unobfrusive neighbors who deserve considerable praise, and, lasT of all, There are Those miserable creaTures who don'T have a Telephone and do all Their gossiping on our 'phone. By The Time our company has Tinished knocking aT The TronT cloor. one oT our neighbors has come in The back way and is seTTing land I say seTTing because Tfzoy remind me oT hensl on Top oT The Turnace, all ready To enTerTain our guesTs Tor us. There are also The neighbors who eiTher have 'eT' or are Too lazy To eaT aT home and always come aT meal Time To perch on various places in The dining room. Perch is The proper word because There are only enough chairs in The dining room Tcr The Tamily. They siT like vulTures, ready To spring aT a momenT's noTice. ParTIy be- cause we Think They may be hungry and parTIy because we haTe specTaTcrs, we ask Them To eaT. Generally They reTuse buT sTill insisT on looking on. We wonder when They eaT Their meals because we could have ours aT The same Time and enjoy Them Tor a change. NOT ThaT we mean To be seITish, buT occasionally we are like Garbo, We wanT To be alone. 772-R PLEASE Jane? - - oh - - well, may I speak To her please? Thank you - - Hello, Janey. Well, dear, I iusT wanTed To Tell you whaT a really charming parTy ThaT was - - Oh, buT I mean iT, iT really was-EveryThing was iusT purrTecT-The games and The Tood-and-Janey-The people-They were perTecTIy charming, really They were. I Told lvIoTher, she's always so inTeresTed in everyThing you do, you know,-iT's be- cause you're so original, she says. SomeTirnes I geT iusT Turious when she keeps playing you up all The Time, I've oTTen Told her- IvIoTher, I'd say, IT makes me perTecTIy Turious The way you play Janey up all The Time, buT she does, she al- ways-whaT-Oh, yes-Well I Told MoTher ThaT everyThing was iusT lovely- And IvIoTher, I said, The people were perTecTly charming. Why yes, oT course I mean all oT-Well no-No, To be honesT, dear, ThaT girl wiTh The hair annoyed me iusT a liTTle. All evening she kepT bragging abouT her cIoThes. Ivlade especially Tor her, she'd say. OT course she didn'T menTion iusT when They were made Tor her, buT she iusT kepT saying They were. I-Ier dressmaker iusT dreams Them up, she said. IT I were ThaT dressmaker I'd see a docTor abouT my dreams, honesTly I would-WhaT? Johnny? Why no, dear, I wasn'T ieal-oh, her. Well honesTly, she reminds me oT ivy. EveryTime I see her I Think oT ivy, The Three-IeaTed, shiny kind. I-IonesTIy, everyTime a boy comes near her - well, iT wasn'T because iT was Johnny -Oh heavens no - buT when I see her iusT look aT any boy I begin To Teel pro- TecTive, and The only really nice way To seTTIe her Ias+ nighT was To ignore her. OT course when she hung righT on To Johnny all evening all I could do was ignore him Too. BuT we Tixecl all ThaT up on The way ho - - Oh, dear-oh, my heavens, I nearly said Too mu - - Well- - well, clear, all I wanTed To do was Thank you Tor The perTecTIy lovely evening. I Told MoTher, MoTher, I said, The parTy was iusT lovely. The games and The Tood - oh The Tood-Well Janey, I did wanT To Tell you abouT The sherbeT- Oh yes, dear, I loved iT, buT iT was iusT a TeenTsy-biT Too rich, I Think. I've had a perTecTIy Tiendish headache all morning and I Think ThaT's whaT-Vifhy no, dear-no, I loved your parTy. Why I Told MoTher, MoTher, I said, The parly was iusT lovely, The games, and The Tood, and such charming people: The enTire parTy was perTecTly charm - - Jane - - Janey - - Now I wonder whaT I could have said ---- ' lvIargareT Marvin A GirI's Excuse Dear love, iT we have a daTe, You know an hour, I'm always IaTe. IT I should come aT eighT, Which is your design, I'd come aT seven, dear, insTead oT eighT, For iT I come aT eighT, I'd come aT nine. George Winsor Q1 pr'?.e New She's rhe clomesfic 'rype Why, Warren! The ghosf of Sally High Which is holding up which? Where ya going, Scully? Three Don Juans In my younger days Where's Bolo? A bil of adverrising Upside clown sfomach recognize il, Mrs. Searles? Wha+'s so inferesfing? Our Napoleon She loolcs mad lr-aginfe S+ciny a Boy Seoul! Sproufin' wings? Jean and Roger Tellin' secrefs? Aclion RURAL SCHOOL Have you ever visiTed a rural school? I don'T mean one wiTh a paved road running up To The door, elecTric IighTs, a cenTral heaTing sysTem, and all The oTher Tixings, buT one wiTh no elecTric lighTs, an ouTside pump, a wood sTove, and every oTher inconvenienT Thing you can Think oT. l doubT iT very many oT you have, and so l'm inviTing you To come wiTh me To a real old-Tashioned counTry school. l Think you will appreciaTe your school Twice as much when you reTurn. The day is abouT The middle oT March, The Time is 7:I5 A. M. The wind is blowing and The snow blinds one so ThaT you can hardly see as you seT ouT Tor your desTinaTion. ATTer driving Three miles on a paved road, you Turn oTT and on To a dirT road and your hearT sinks wiTh The realizaTion ThaT is as Tar as you go wiTh your car Today. You see, iT snowed lasT nighT. So you climb ouT inTo The cold, gray morning. leaving your car parked in The yard oT a Tarmhouse, and seT ouT briskly To walk The Two miles To your school. BuT you don'T conTinue To walk briskly Tor long in driTTs someTimes To your knees: The wind blows and you wish you were anywhere else. Hark, a welcome sound-The TaiThTul milk Truck, and a Triendly driver To give you a liTT-Tor iT iT is anywhere near possible To drive-The milk Truck will go Through. You climb in and The Truck, wiTh a grinding oT gears, surges ahead. IT is impossible To Tell where you are going because snow Tlies up over The radiaTor covering The windshield. The driver opens The window and Tinally The door and sTicks his head ouT. You are amazed aT his paTience. Twice you are Torced To sTop, back-up and sTarT over. NeverTheless, The Truck plows slowly on and Through seemingly impossible high driTTs, seTs you down al- mosT aT your door. WiTh graTuiTous Thanks, you bid him Tarewell. The snow is up over your knees as you plow Through The school yard and wiTh numbed Tingers unlock The door. BuT There is no comTorTing warmTh To greeT you. You leave on your heavy hindering coaT and booTs while you drag wood, sTarT a Tire, hurry ouTside and pump waTer, and geT ready To educaTe. lT is so cold you can see your breaTh. ATTer abouT one hour and a halT iT is warm enough To remove your Things. IT is now abouT 8:30 and soon your pupils will be arriving. Sure enough-here They come, all seven oT Them. The room is sTill raTher cold and cheerless, buT ThaT can'T be helped and liTe or raTher school-musT go on. You ring a small bell To announce ThaT school has begun. The daily rouTine begins. F'irsT The saluTe and pledge oT allegiance To The Tlag, Then The 23rd Psalm. Your vasT' number OT pupils consisTs oT Tive girls ranging Trom 8 To I4. and in grades 4, 6, and 8 respecTively. and Two boys, one I4 and The oTher 5 who are in grades l and 6. You know, by The way, ThaT I4 year old Mark l1aTes school. l-l'm- whaT To do nexT-The Three smallesT girls spell and read and do Their English- lvlark and Alice read and do ariThmeTic while liTTle Howard puzzles over words. The morning wears on, you ask quesTions, The answers oT which someTimes are enough To give you hysTerics, and you give direcTions, and occasionally, you help a puzzled pupil. The sun has come ouT now, and The sky is a brighT blue, buT The wind sTill howls around your liTTle kingdom. You can see The snow covered Tields, The snow Tence and bare Trees Trom your windows and you shiver To Think oT The Two mile walk back To your car in The laTe aTTernoon, buT inside iT is warmand quiTe cheerTul. Noon comes and wiTh iT respiTe and perhaps a cookie, dricd apricoTs, or a Tang- erine. The aTTernoon passes slowly and aT 4 o'clock you dismiss amid much conTus- ion and siT down To correcT papers. AT 4:30 you bank The Tire, don your heavy cloThs and seT ouT. AbouT 4:50, you arrive aT your car and numb wiTh cold reTu.'n To your boarding house. You arrive abouT 5:l5 and dine aT 6. The resT oT The evening you spend siTTing in your Tiny room lisTening To The radio and occasionally you go To a movie. ReTiring aT IO o'clock you are up again To repeaT The prev- ious day's perTormance. Thus goes The liTe oT a rural schoolTeacher and This is noT Tor iusT a week buT Tor many monThs. And Tor This you geT iusT abouT halT The pay The average Teacher in The ciTy geTs. Ho hum. Oh Tor The liTe oT a rural school Teacher sighs The harrassed sevenTh period sTudy hall Teacher as she dreams oT peace and quieT. 7 pupils, and no work. JeaneTTe PeTe rs MY CHOICE You 'rake +he hero, 'rhe gallanl, 'rhe king, The man who is noled for praiseworlhy Ihings, The leader who rules wi'rh an iron-clad slafl, And I'Il fake Irhe man who makes olher men laugh. Le+ him be handsome or ugly or plain I don r give a snap for Ihe size of his brain, I don'+ care a hoof for his pedigree, If he can iusr chuckle, he's buddy Io me. Your kind of man may wrire all the books, May caprure a place in Ihe hall-of-fame nooks, May conquer Ihe world and splif if in hall, Bur he's helped by Ihe man who makes olher men laugh. WERE THEY EVER - - 7 Were ever girls so preHy? Were ever girls so gay? Were ever girls so clever, As The girls of yesferday? Were ever men so noble? Were ever men so True? Were ever men so honesi, As 'rhe men our parenls knew? Were ever minds so clever? Were ever minds so free? Were ever minds so useful, As Ihe minds Ihal used 'ro be? so valianl? Were ever deeds Were ever deeds so hid? so worlhy, Were ever deeds As 'rhe deeds 'rhe dead men did? Remember now you morials, And never do forget Remember 'rhal' Ihe days gone by, Have been The besl days yer. Margaref Marvin SUMMARY Summer girl Summer fan Summer hammock Summer man. Summer love Summer blisses Summer joy Summer kisses. Summer vows Summer lies Summer rows Summer sighs. Summer passing Summer over Summer lass Summer lover. Some are sad Some are happy Some are glad Some are sorry. Some are wed Some are parfed Summer gone Summer dead. Ed. King George Winsor COU RAGE Courage, schoolmales, Courage. Never faller in Ihe course of righ+. S'riII pursue your way undaunled, Keeping Irurh in sighf. Never, never. be dishearlened, Tho' your Iask is hard. Pa+ien'f sludy ever bringefh You a rich reward. To Ihe hopeful 'rrus+ing spiri'r, Days are filled wi+h good. Then be pa+ien+, brave and cheerful, All mighl if 'rhiey would. George Winsor Walking ln The Rain Far away Trom shelTer, when The heavens Trown, Mocking clouds insulT you, Then The rain comes down. The dusT and gusT and main, Whirl way behind you, While walking in The rain. Showers Teel reTreshing dashing in your Tace, Drown you wiTh Their kindness, laTer There's no Trace. LighTning Tries To scare you, Thunder cusses plain, NOT a whisTle care you, While walking in The rain. The roads are geTTing slippery, where The waTers squirT, They're being washed so clean Trom dirT. Shredded sheeTs of silver blur The paTh and plain. l'm iusT a balmy idioT, While walking in The rain. When you sTop To scrape The gooey mud oTT, And Tleck The waTer Trom your hair, Never mind who ieers you, You've had a splendid Time, While walking in The rain. George Winsor A STORY ChapTer l Foolish man, SprighTly miss, MeeT by chance- BoTh kiss. ChapTer ll Preacher speaks Few words said, Man and miss They are wed. ChapTer Ill STern judge M-an is meek: ConsenTs To pay her Ten a week. George Winsor The Ice Man An iceman lopes wiTh a sprighTly Tread Up Three TlighTs of sTairs. As long as he keeps his sex appeal, To ---- wiTh Frigidaires. Bob Forness ,v A1 , K A+ 4 2 52 5' 3 I g. '. . Q14 'fu' . 4 . .li il .H ar.. ,nn I W . M ar I L:-5 V V 1 ' , -W L EM 'T ' . 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David Slark Nalalie Slolarski Frances Slronz Arlinglon Thompson Helen Thompson Evelyn Toennis Gladys Touro Daniel Tracz Richard Truby Grace Vecchio Rulh Wall Roy While George Winsor Rila Zinlek Eva Zimmerman mY mY mY mY mY highesl marks hislory magazine name brolher crooning my myslic power over men my red hair and accessories my English abilily my brolher my hair Lillle Nell my smile my reversible my abilily lo say lhe lhings l shouldn'l Pal my schoolbooks my iillerbug ways my limidily my name mY blondes lhe knows how lo handle lheml mY mY mY mY mY mY mY mY brolher's glory shorlhand abilily deep voice shyness dimples dramalic abilily abilily lo charm girls coquellish ways my music abilily my domeslic abililies my quiel charm my hair oil my singing lalenl my lankiness my bewilching manners my abilily lo gel along wilh lhe leachers my dimples my camera my good nalure my aloolness my dales my paper roule my many dales my nolebooks my lemper my dancing eyes mY mY mY mY mY mY mY mY mY mY mY mY mY mY mY meal culler nickname Tar-ball swagger slalure sisler come hilher smile limidness shyness red shirls brolhers cooking abilily growing pills admiralion ol girls gold hair seal in sludy hall John Nolan Wanda Monroe Peggy Kalamanka Anne McCabe William O'Neill Rose Marie Formica lrene Burnside Donald O'Connor Calherine Conle Elizabelh Truby Louise Parker Calherine Oliverio Doug Parrish William Novak Harry Caldwell Lucille Forness Evelyn Walker Lowell Reed Tom Elsen Doug Parrish Mox Husa John Garlilz Peler Pedacchio Marie Wrighl Norval Halsleacl Johnella Hoffman Joseph Perry Pauline Bonnell Eslher Dolecki Anila King Mary Helen Leo Louis Foy Edward Schuberl Carl Ferrara Dan Haley Calherine Seilz John Oakes William Thompson Bob Smilh Carl Mosher Eleanor Hall Joe Perry Vivian Elder Mary Poydock Bob Blessing Rosemary Cone Louis Foy Kenny Hawks Richard Mohr Don Oglevee Leonard Perry Dorolhy Machowiak James Riggs Bob Dolson Beniamin Evans Alice Crockell Shirley Prinlup Wilbur Shongo Clark Dorsey Marguerile Mongillo Doris Zimmerman JUST IMAGINE, UF YOU CANT Mr. Moore wifh nofhing fo say. George Keller dancing wifh Genevieve Fifzgerald. Marfha felling Vail fo do somefhing. lAnd Vail doing ifll Billy l-lawkey minus 20 pounds. Whaf we could say if Pefe wasn'f fhe Edifor. Ray Dry asking a girl for a kiss. lAnd fhe girl refusingll Miss l-lanby wifhouf a ready smile. Margo Marvin, 6 ' 2 wifh black hair. The orchesfra having a Jam Session . l-lerk Diorio walking fo school. A more perfecf couple fhan Dof and Doug. Marian nof iealous of Ed. Sfeiny wifhouf his perpefual lwell almosfl blush. Joe Sienkiewicz nof geffing on fhe feacher's nerves. Helen l-lorfon wifhouf a following of boys. Jean Pincoske wifhouf a cold remedy from her fafher's cellar. Bud Sipps wifh fhe girls chasing him. Tom Elsen nof bragging abouf Tom Elsen or the Junior Class. Lois Smifh wifh her moufh shuf. Don Sfanbro selling fickefs for fhe Senior Class. Macbefh and Hamlef omiffed from fhe syllabus. Miss Clemenfs wifhouf a sparkle in her eyes. Jughaid nof showing off. Roy Whife dancing wifh Paf Keller. Fred Fifzgerald making an hour long speech in assembly. Anyone going fo Geomefry wifhouf his homework. The Miarkarf sisfers wifh black hair. Page Benneff fruckin' on down. William Doyle in shorf panfs. The girls nof liking Joe Sinkiewicz-and vice versa. Thelma wifhouf Ernie. TEN YEARS FROM NOW:- June Hogan will be Suzie, of Suzie's Sfyle Shoppe. Lowell Reed will be l-lollywood's number-one glamour boy. Larry Carpenfer will be Broadway's Eleanor Powell. Bob Franzen will sfill be chasing Bernice. Lois Keeler, sfewardess, will be married fo a handsome pilof. Russ Burley's neck will be permanenfly sfiff-fhose collars! Donna Langhans will be fhe mofher of a fypical American family. Jug Beresh will sfill be liffle. Gene Owens will sfill be signing re-ads. Fred Eick will have iusf passed a French exam. 'Rayl Bill Hawkey will be chairman of a Rofary charify drive. John Giardini will be a sfand-in for Morfimer Snerd. Eunice Yonkers will have replaced Marfha Raye. Girls will sfill fhink R. David's cufe. Margaref Ann Driscoll will sfill be visifing Salamanca. Jean Clifford will sfill be going up fo see Margaref Ann. Doug Parrish will be a genfleman farmer. Droop Forness will sfill be big. Shirley Simms will be anofher Flagsfead. Bill Doyle will be anofher Franklin Pangborn. Sally's Seniors of '40 and '42 will sfill be feudin'. Helen l-lorfon will adorn Vogue's cover Vail Foy's Sophisficrafs will be swingin' if ouf for Proms andusuch Roger and Jean will slill be arguing. lvlarlha Hoyl will slill look Sevenleenish. Eugene Sipps will be slall pholographer for lhe S-R-P. Ed King will be wriling ponderous and profound books. Myrne Leo will be an Olympic slar, perhaps anolher Holm. Frances Slronz will be a lady wresller. Squirrel Horlon will be a confirmed playboy. And we'll all lhink how silly lhis is. Margarel Marvin Vail Foy Bill Barhile Nalalie Slolarski Jack Pilarski Marlha Hoyl Billy Doyle Pal Keller Ed King Marian Sprague Rulh Bierleldl Doug Arrowsmilh Donna Langharis Jeanelle Pelers Morse Seymour Joe Collins Lorraine Carpenler Lois Smilh Dorolhy Solarek Ray Dry Eileen Connelly Helen Horlon Eugene Sipps Alice Brown Joyce Brownell Lois Keeler John Beresh George ,Winsor The Senior Class FRESHMEN Svellana Brownell John Elsen Lucille Yazak Bryce Bennell Carol Schaefer Virginia Fellows Armanda Giardini Howard Ahrens James Monahan Charles Bedell Dan Emborsky Hugh DeLong Harry Ambuske Sam Seilz Thomas Dolson George Miles SENIORS IN SONG Sophislicaled Lady Franklin D. Roosevell Foy Come Josephine Lovely To Look Al Belly Co-ed Lovely Debulanle Marlha Small Fry Mary Ann All The King's Men Il's The Things You Do Wilh Your Feel Me ancl Columbus The Army Air Corps I Jusl Gol A Leller I Only Wanl A Buddy, Nol A Sweelhearl Raglime Cowboy Joe The Jillerbug Challerbox My Man Lillle Genius When Irish Eyes Are Smiling Are There Any More Al Home Like You? Whal's lhe Maller Wilh Me? Terribly Allraclive Thal Lucky Fellow Sevenleen Lillle Boy I'm Gelling Senlimenlal Over You The Answer Is Love AND WHOM THEY TRY TO IMITATE Brenda Frazier Lone Ranger lSoulh of lhe Borderl Dol Lamour lHol and lovingl Henry Aldrich Brenda Breeze Kale Smilh lln her sisler's loolslepsl His brolher John Slan Laurel Roberl Taylor lWe A Senior Herb Hearl lhrob ol '43 Flash Gordon The Lillle Man Who Wasn'l There Someone grown-up Oliver Hardy hope?I 'X W n . . nl ' 59' Q l x if 4 Q - f - ' 1? in 1 ,-., e 'G w 1 fm -W-N V xg :qu ,, R wg 8 gd. yn ' SALAMANCA HIGH SCHOOL, l940 LEACH PUBLISHING COMPANY SALAMANCA, N. Y. Salutes the Graduating Class of 1940 and Wishes each individual one of them success and happiness on the journey on Which they are about to embark. he Leach Publishing Company appreciates the many courtesies extended to it by the Gradu- ating Class of 1940 and has deemed it a privilege and a pleasure to Work with the Class on the Seneca, on the Warrior and the many smaller items that have come along throughout the year. Again Good Luck to the Graduating Class of Salamanca High School of the Year 1940. Unsihllavusn v ,VT -Q 'ew 6 ,f 'rf . f rs x f , ia! 'J 457 ,if 9 N an -nk . A VJ., 1 4 A in Q . 1, .Q A . n Q fs . ,Q f , A . .1 , Q , , a . ,Lf 34 , cipvgllxf, . .' 'if I ,rub ll K ' Y Q .i 4' 1 - X , Q in , Sf x f Q 'Wa Y., f A Q 7 Q .,,L MU: ' .. 4 N.. if 9 - ' J o Q Q. gkvq jul ,Q .Y Q Q 1 Q +. A, 5' 6 Q, Y n'Q1' ,ik 10 , Q 9 E gr, if 'sf O if is A gf, 0 1 X I ig 1 ? 'Q ,SK Q Ei.. K, 6 I it , ' Q :F M... A .im 1 rf- .x 3 sr lc va ' K h ' k f N I f ,Q-3 f . . - -.-. ,, .K ' 9 X. 5 .u Q, u , ,, nf af ef xv Q 1 xv ff 'X ' A 5 V yi 3 WM A ., Q ,Xi 1, 5... . ' F X ii - if W VQ I , 1' ,, K in Q I i . El ' S s n x 7. , 1. ,M XX.. ., x :Lx , ,, X? 'if 4 fifii f af 1 M' Q K - Q '- 'E if l Q 4 it 4 1 imp ' . W' Q0 0'- W H ,Q , 'Q 9.1. ...' I -.!.s2DJ i,f ' 8 W N W , XV 01 f J 1- ff f -M M 94- A,X wg X: 1 h .. , L. Congratulations NORTON'S TO THE CLASS OF 1940 WE OFFER OUR SINCERE CGNGRATULATIONS Hunt Furniture Co. Collegiate Cap and Gown Co. ACADEMIC APPAREL 366 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK, N. Y. BUFFALO BRADFORD Finton Delivery PHONE 578 SALAMANCA OLEAN Blessing Studio PHONE 69 116 MAIN ST. PORTRAITS VIEWING B R A D N E R ' S DEPARTMENT STORE OLEAN New YCRK FINISHING WESTBROOK ACADEMY OLEAN, N. Y. FiHy-ninfh year will open SEPTEMBER 3 FINISHING COURSES for high school gradua+es and c:oIIege sfudenfs INTENSIVE TRAINING For secre+ariaI, accounfing, and ofher business posifions. I 00 Loyal Employers use our SI'UdGI'ITS. Many companies have IO Io 25 of our graduafes. No SoIiciI'ors This is a sChooI of service and goodwill. Agenfs are noi' required. Tuifion ra+es are SI6 Io SI9 a mon+h FURTHER PARTICULARS ON REQUEST 1010101011:1111011 .iniuiolo11:10:41 J. J. NEWBERRY CO 5c I Oc 25c STORE O O I 88 Main S+reef Salamanca, N. Y. Phone 797-J ni:1o1i::u:oqsuiu:oimr:4ni1n2mr..,-:ii in FANCHER FURNITURE COMPANY DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNITURE Roches+er S+ree+ Salamanca, N. Y. inininioinini vi 1 10124101 110103011 riuiniuioiixiixiimini:riniuiniirininiii WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Modern lile proleclion for Ihe enlire Iam- ily. Everyone needs WBA. prolecfion. W.B.A. rafes are economical, sale and acluarially Iesled. All popular plans from which To choose. For lnlormalion, see: MRS. GOLDIE MCCAFFERTY Financial Secrelary 36 Allegany Sf. Phone 377-W Salamanca 0:01 1101 111 o oaxxniuzniiiinzuznzuiuan 3011 ARE You HAUNTED . . . by lhe problem of whal you are going Io do when you finish high school? Can you Ihink of a grealer Ihrill Than opening your firsl pay envelope and counling Ihe money? 379 ol our sludenls experienced Ihaf 'rhrill lasl year. Chown has been filled Io capacily each year for Ihe lasl Iwo years, so if you would like Io be wilh us we suggesf fha? you make your reser- valion early. A poslal card will bring our Career Book CHOWN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 734 - 750 Main Sfreef BUFFALO, N. Y. SMITH'S BAKERY We specialize in Cakes lor Birlhdays, Weddings and olher Special Occasions. Lel Us Bake One For Your Gradualion Parly 2l3 Broad Sf. Phone 55 FOR GRADUATION . . . NEW HART, SCHAFFNER 81 MARX SUITS See Beaufiful Dresses For Graduafion A 8: IM CLOTHES SHOPPE 130141111115 1 io: in in Luis: agua: 3 ini ini DOMINICK BROS. Dealers in B-B-PRATS and PARK 81 PALARDS DAIRY and POULTRY J. H. BURNS GENERAL STORE FOR GOOD FOOD A TRIANGLE STORE Corner of W. S+a'I'e and Cen+er FEEDS 3I6 Cen+er SI. Phone 670 COMPLIMENTS oAKEs a. sMrrH PAUL'S of SERVICE STATION BARBER AuTo HOSPITAL PETRQLEUM PRODUCTS Corner of W. S+a+e Phone 443-239-W and Cenier 40 Broad SI. TEXAS HOT J- L. SHEARER REMlNGTON'S BARBER SHOP Affer The Dance AI-L KINDS OF PAPER-HANGING REFRESHMENTS SHAVES and Angelo Spanos, Prop. Cenfer S+. HAIRCUTS TOBACCO JOHN AHRENS SONS MEATS - GROCERIES A. D. BEDELL CO. I VEGETABLES HOME MADE SAUSAGE PRODUCTS s Z s PIPES CANDY Phone 700 Free Delivery one-annul :ooooovvvv E P :u Q ur Q :u 0 n m :I -4 000.2 O60 OOO lnseparabie Eunice and Jean Losf, iiHie lady? Can They be iwins? is This new? Mr. and Mrs. Squirrei He-men Busy? Ain? I cufe? Give us a ride Man-abouf 'rown Lazy E, n all i,.,. -D ni! 4 10020 inc in :xoxo '14-iozuzuioioioicnzoioioioia o 110.0 ofu op: riavifvievjfrjavicricrjcricrjfxic V nzozoxozojoqoge 5? nzojozozozoq 0? 1? vim? 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Ujfiaggoggf- m I I - g -lil? nm- I gs,msg:.Q In I I I - EI! T19 I 1323213222 - !I ! In A I -4 I Q 2a2mTfg-313 - I g g 2 I I I HHSSIIM - I 5 3 - I i coo.o.2526'9.. ' 0:0 uzo 011 101014 0:0 ozone 1r1o1o11111r111111111311111:11i11i1nio111111111D:o Q CLAYTON'S DAIRY STORE i DAIRY PRODUCTS i ICE CREAM i RESTAURANT F Where High Schooli Siudenis Gaiher 0 01 11 11 xi ni 1111111 1 11113 11 11 1111111311050 2 BETTER BUY BUICK I E. S. BROWN l 33 Main Si. Salamanca, N. Y. l I 15111111 11111 1111 111111 11111111 11 21131111020 10111111 11111 1 vi 11 1111 111112 vi 311111920 Q ! I DEAN P1-uPPs Au'ro STORE i All Kinds of Au+omobile Accessories I l 11111 1111 1 11 1 xi 11111 1 111111 11111111010 11111111111111i1r11111111r111i1v11r111i1110211111050 CASINO BOWLING ALLEYS RESTAURANT Solarelc and Sons , U Frank E. Solarelr, Prop. . i 1111 11 1 3 11 11 11 1111111112111 11111 11111020 11111112 111111 5311111113111 12 vi 13 3 1111111111111i113111111111 HAVE YOUR D 1 P L o M A l , FRAMED NOW Smari, New Moldings Reasonable Prices S 8: S STORE Wesfinghouse Appliances Pi'Hsburgh Pain+s Thibauf - Imperial - Unifized Wallpapers 24 - 28 Broad S+. Phone 285 1111111111111311i11111i 11 111 11 1113111113111 2151111111 731111111 si 313111 11311111111 COMPLIMENTS of J. J. KINGSTON 91111111 101:11 3 1:11 11111 2911312113111 o:0v1o21111r1oi111o11r111i11i1r111111i111111 vine: NED FENTON, JR. GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Accidenf, Life, Casual+y, Aufo, Healfh I27 Main Sfreel' Phone 59 QUQQYQIIQ Dililli 1 l li Q11 iilillillilii 0191111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 -14:9 HOHMAN DRUG STORE 26 Main S+ree+ THE REXALL STORE Visif our 'founiain for a Delicious Soda or Sundae We Serve Froioy Seal+es1' Ice Cream 11111 11 1111111 11111 11 1111 1111141111111 nz ua iz. oz: ,.....g. . s 0.0 nzojozoz STARK'S MEAT MARKET MEATS and GROCERIES 580 Easi Sfafe SI. Salamanca, N. Y. 110:01 mini:11:rgnioiuiuirminiugr 1.111341 Privale Dining Room WE NEVER CLOSE PALACE RESTAURANT 1-111 1 if 'uiuTu'rx1-uiulnl 21.302-: li0lllll1illlQlQ Q QIQ O O Qli qw-.-Q I g I23 Main Sfreel 2 ANTHONY FEDELL, PROP. Phone I9I ,i,,1,,i,,1,,1,,1,,3.,g.,ii,QiIguinguiuiwri-12-xi I WACHTER BROTHERS 3 NEWS ROOM I I Where do all fhe high school S s+uden+s go for Fros+ed MaI+ed7 3 RIGHT! I 0:01011 via We serve Ihe drink you cal' wilh a spoon Home of Super Cream Freezer-Fresh Ice Cream .-4:01,:u-m4n..-..-0qw-o- -+f4m-f-- - ---14120 n:or:u1n-m- in- n- '- '1 1 11-111 I- I- COMPLIMENTS of LUMINITE PRODUCTS CORPORATION r-is-2 3 2 5 -3 :Q -:oi 1 :ini 1102034 nxisimvicricuixlmrirniiui 3-ni 1. 1 if 1 uni: I TYDOL GAS VEEDOL OIL GENERAL TIRES Chuclc McClure's TYDOL SERVICE Wildwood Ave. Salamanca, N. Y. FRANK L. CHARLES ARCHITECT qgovxaiuxmrznxugngrrxnxuz-11111010102ra- -.11 R 8: B MARKET FRESH MEATS and GROCERIES FRUITS and VEGETABLES FREE DELIVERY Phone 969 ELMER FUNK, PROP. ning in10101111:-io1u1n3oio1u1 101011 10:0 0:1 riaozo 0:0 mioioiavjcvjcrioioiavjoiojojcnia 520111014 10:0 1 1 in 101111: 1 14 in 1020113111 1101010 nic ignore 0:0 :via 0:4 011 0 9 6 000 I 04000 LOUNSBURY GARAGE AT THE HEAD OF MAIN STREET COMPLIMENTS of HENRY NEFF'S FEED MILL I09 Summi+ SI. Salamanca, N. Y. Phone 654 FRANK A. NEROGIC MILK DISTRIBUTOR of HESS BROS. DAIRY 3I Greaf Valley S+. Salamanca, N. Y. COM PLIMENTS of GERTRUDE WAVE SHOP f ICO MX THE HAZARD RHODES CO. INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE JOHN H. CARLSON INSURANCE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF l940 CLARICE COLT SHOPPE WE SELL FARMS WE BUY AND SELL REAL ESTATE C. A. KAMMIRE CO. 72 Main S+. Salamanca, N. Y. BEST WISHES NEW YORK CLOTHING STORE TO ENTIRE STUDENT BODY COMPLIMENTS of DORITA BEAUTY PARLOR LET LIFE BE LOVELY WITH F L O W E R S OGLEVEE FLOWERS I Soufh Main S+. DYE'S DELIVERY PROMPT DELIVERY AT ALL TIMES Phone Wes'I'ern Union Z 'OOP' o1o1v1o1r:o1o1o1o1:1 1:11:11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111- v 0 .1 0.0. '14 no :- -:-l-- rjoioioioioioioioia 9:0011 nioiojoiojniojoioic 2 g THREE LEADERS PHONE 23 2 CHEVROLET Q L. B. HARTMAN g HARTMAN GARAGE OLDSMOBILE S FOR YOUR MONEY'S WORTH l Go To l FITZGERALD BROTHERS i DEPARTMENT STORE l Salamanca New Yorlc i . 5 i E E Honiafooked o'RouRKE af 5 E. J. DREIR o'RouRKE i E THE PUR'-I-AN E QUALITY GROCERIES Q c. A. BIERFELDT, PROP. l Q FURNWURE Q i I FUNERAL HOME I FRESH FRUITS Q 83 Main S'l'ree+ I i . I I Salamanca' N. Y. l Salamanca - EllucoHvulle i E l i l I i ! 14a Highland Ave. l Baked Dairy - Complele Lune of i I I Goods Producfs g Bedroom Furni+ure g Salamanca, N. Y. l . ! - . 4,114 1014 is 14 iniuxoioiotuozo pzgrnirngmrixrimrxcviali11011viuxzozo 5:11w14v14r14r34n1mri1r11r14u14r14r1c .EYQ llll l i E O E Q THE FLANIGAN Q BALTIMORE 8. ol-no Q COMPUMENT5 l AGENCY - l RAILROAD l of l l l g 25 Main S+. I I Young Men:s .Cl1ris+ian SMH..-rs Q I I Assoclahon I S l , N. Y. A I Hmm l Q BOWL AND KEEP FIT l ' G A STORE Q GENERAL INSURANCE l Q ! j AND REAL ESTATE l g MEALS AT ALL HOURS l Q Q l l l Corner of l Phone 608-M 2 Y M C A Washingron and Cenrer l E ! . . .2014 r11rio11r1011s1010:0 H1BBARD'S DINER WE SERVE THE BEST Corner Main and Clinfon 2010101 13010303011 r10:03030101011 103.1 JOE'S TAXI ANYTIME ANYWHERE Two I940 Cabs IXV.L S1.3OI' KlDD'S STORE HOME OF GOOD FOOD Where fhe Easf Begins 2010101010103 11011 vi 11 1 1011 1 11 1 110 COMPLIMENTS of FRANK LOCKWOOD 1 1010201901021 51 501 -..3. ATLANTIC WHITE FLASH I WILL AND I CAN Corner Prospecf and Wildwood RENE LeBLANC, PROP. COMPLIMENTS of BENZ ENGINEERING CORP. 0101 1 111011101014 ' COMPLIMENTS of FREDERICK G. STANLEY OpI'ome+risI' 015011 10i0:02010i011 1011 1101o11r10101011ri01 1015003 THE LEADING BARBER SHOP Prompi' Service J. ZIMMERMAN Phone 327 II7 Main 3903 . 011:cp010i1v101010 1030 03030203 030,101 11 3 1 1:1 31 1011 up COM PLIMENTS of BEIGEL'S HOFBRAUHAUS 0:00101 1011 1:31 1 9:01101 1 112 1 1:1101 1 KINGSTON 81 HALEY COAL and COKE I64 Rochesfer S+. Salamanca, N. Y. Phone I28 or 934 1 i011n11r101010i0i1 121111 11x1011r1010101 nz WHEN YOU WANT A CAB . . CALL 2 2 2 YELLOW CAB CO C. M. Townsend, Mgr o 5011010101031r301010:0q5 BLUE RIBBON BAKERY CORNER EAST STATE AND MERDEN 0:4011 3 10i0i0i1r:011xi 1n10in20i010 iq HOME COOKED MEALS MEALS NELSON'S RESTAURANT Try Our Delicious Pies 40 Main Sfreel' Salamanca, N. Y. DIAMOND RINGS BULOVA WATCHES ELGIN WATCHES PARKER PENS JOHNSON'S 99 Main S+. Salamanca, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS of I95 Broad S+. Salamanca, N. Y. E. H. SOMMERFIELD COTTAGE AVENUE GREENHOUSES 36 CoHage Ave. Phone I73 'I I C Z P E ID Q I 0 0 FI I -4 O I- m P Z JP Z O m us 3' r- m MOOIINJOOOOO GEORGE H. LINCOLN, 89 Main S'I'. Salamanca, N. Y. Don'+ Be A Missing Link For Insurance LINK UP WITH LINCOLN BISTATE ICE CREAM CO. Manufaciurers of BICCO ICE CREAM Bradford Salamanca Jamesiown NIES DRUG STORE Visil' Our AII This Mon+h 63 Main S+. NADOLSKI BROS. GARAGE 32 - 34 Broad S+. CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH CARS SAM KOHN'S MEN'S FASHION SHOP Corner Main and River MYERS HOTEL 460 Wildwood Ave. Salamanca, N. Y. MYERS' STORE GROCERIES and PROVISIONS 55 Elm SI. Phone 39 SUTCLIFFE'S SHOE STORE SHOES HOSIERY RU BBERS 10:0 1411.1 1112.111 1 114 11.1 .1 .1 31141111 1114 54 pg-q11I:141301.:11:11110111:11:-I::a1iI:iI1iI1:4114I: i 5 ! E 3 5 THE DARLING SHOP l Q Q -OOATS and SUITS I DIETRICH i i -DRESSES Q HARDWARE ' E -SPORTSWEAR 2 I 2 I COMPANY i Q -UNDERWEAR 2 2 -HOSIERY I i I E I43 No. Main Sf. Olean, N. Y o:o11I11111I114::I1gI11I::.1gI11.1:.13421.1111I iqpiuo? ognzoioz 11 1111: 11 12 1 11 11:11:11 ra 11. 1: I Q IN YOUR SEARCHING A Q 5 I 2 'For ' I U ! Q THOSE NEWER IDEAS 5 Q Q THOSE EINER QUALITIES Q ANDREWS ! 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