Savona Central High School - Anovas Yearbook (Savona, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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ATJHQ Mater M1d green f1e1ds and meadows Neath sqpshme and shadows To whlch we all are true A grand stately bu11d1ng Wlth broad lawns surroundmq And over all A vault of Heavens blue Dear old Savona prlde of her vahant sons 8 When out on hte s ocean Wxth hearts full of devotlon Well thmk of thee and of our VlCtOI'19S wen I. .' ' V. ' U 1 . Y I , i ' , 5 Our hiqh school stands A O Foreword 11 1Q 1111y C111 11ONOT'Nd fOS111OI'1 fo be COI'11'1GC'GO I1 1 of 1119 PNC AS 'V sm 19111101 1 1 1 11 become CI Qtouoord C111 s,f111bo1 W 1K W cQ1oo11 116311 W1111 111e 111031 prc11e1f1 1TClC1111OU C111 sQ11oo1 Torouq our yeors e1t11e moby or iew 111o1 we been ossoc1o1ed W1111 1115 sc1oo1 11 11os been our C11e11s1'1ed oeS1re to estob11s1 1ro1d111o'1s os we11 os keemno 111 s1f1C1e- W1111 the prewous ones T112 book sponsored by the Stuoeni Cou11c11 cmd monoqed by CI student SICIH 15 orouoly oreseuted to you the oe-op1e 1 So or the 1rs' VO1U1'IlG of the ANOVAS Ed11o1' Q A ' e. ,, ' ' , , . 1 'XV1111 the o , . 1 V . . Y e, 1119 11 rx 'ze 5, feel 1141 1 W1 1 1 R, 1 . fi 1 ,, . 1i'iF 111 1 ' 'ska 'sf ' , , Qs 2 of 1' Q. 2: , ' . r . , , hizve ' ' 11' 1 , ' ' riiosi 1 . I 'M , 1 1 - U 1 I ' 1 ' A , , A o 'v ,o os 5, , 1 Dedzcabon QV? It IS to MISS Wellman that the thanks and apprecxanon for many successful school acnvmes have been lauded However to show fully ll'11S apprecnatlon we the staff of the ANOVAS dedlcate tlns f1rst volume of the new Of1Q1I'1CIl ANQVAS to MISS ElC1S9 Wellman 'We w1sl'1 many happy and succ ssful years to bolh Nxss Wellman and the BNOVAS . . Wwe ' ' I A I 4 1 f I 5 . 9 l BOARD CE EDUCATION KLA il Seated left to r1qht Leon McLouql'1l11'1 Donald Leonard Georqe W Platt Ernest McDowell Elmer Smtth Herbert lohnson Emma Shaut E C McDowell Presrdent Leon McLouql'1l1n Clerk Emma Shaut, Treasurer George Platt Donald Leonard Herbert lohnston Elmer Smlth FACULTY I 2. fw ' Z P aff: fi fy' An: '? 1 at 4- .Q WD 12751. 'v f,,Zw -- ' 5 'L' ' 11 I 1 I, , FACULTY Seated left to nght D Roberts L Haines E Tunney E Shoup I Van Keuren M Andrews E MaG1ll L McLoughl1n Standmq E Wellman H Robxe E Clark H C Wrlght C Catherman I-I Noble E MOIIIS Absent from prcture E Porter V Hrlk MR HAROLD WRIGHT BA Syracuse U Syracuse N Y MR EDGAR CLARK B S Mrllersvrlle State Mrllersvrlle Pa MISS ELSIE PORTER B A Houghton College Houghton N Y MRS HILDA ROBIE Albany N Y MISS EILEEN V SHOUP BA N Y S C for Tea hers Albany N Y MR CHARLES CATHERMAIN MA BA Bucknell U Lewrsburg P BS m Phys Ed Lockhaven St Teachers Coll Lockhaven Pa MRS LOUISE HAINES BS Manstreld St Teachers Coll Mansfreld Pa MISS ELIZABETH TUNNEY BA Elmrra College Elmrra N Y MR LEON MCLOUGHLIN Geneseo Normal School Geneseo Cormng Tramrng School Cormng N MRS HILDA NOBLE Teachers Trarnmg Class Geneseo Normal School Geneseo N Y MRS MIRIAM ANDREWS Geneseo Normal School Geneseo N Y MRS IESSIE VAN KEUREN B E S C for Teachers Geneseo N Y MISS ELOISE WELLMAN Brockport Normal School Brockport N Y MRS ELEANOR MORRIS BE S C for Teachers Geneseo N Y MISS ESTI-IER MAGILL BE S C for Teachers Oswego N Y h .I , . . . , N. Y. ' A . . Y. . ., A l T. C. B-A-, N-Y- S- C- for TGCCWSYS Teacher Training Class, . 1, . at , QASSES 9 x95 'N X950 X X94 CJ X X94 Xl XQLVX ffvx 12?-V ea I H155 I X 54 N4 a' I9 53 Q 4 1 5 , I9 S ' S Gy D0 FRAZER ROBERT Football 4 Bandl 2 3 4 IV Basket ball l 2 V Basketball 3 Chorus l 2 3 4 Year Book Asst Bus Mgr 4 l FAUCETT WALTER HIGBIE IOAN Band l Pres 2 Treas 3 VICG Pres 4 Llb Club 1 4 lnkspot 3 Reporter 4 Year Book Clrculatlon Mgr 4 Sr Play 4 Std Cour1c1l 2 Basketball 4 Att May Queen 3 .,.....-.. lf f 1 l ., A al- 7 L? si- . 'gs -, - I I I I I I ' ' - I I - I I 1 , , . . . . , , - I ' I ' - I . , I I I . , . 5 . J 7 - LABAR LORRAINE Chorusl 2 L1b Club2 3 4 Std Coun C11 4 Sr Play 4 NWIOLEK lOl-IN Llbrary Club 4 MILLS ALBERT Class Pres 4 Std Councll 1 2 Pres 4 Ir1zcs0or2 Sport Ed 3 Co Ed 4 Band 1 2 Bascetball Mar 4 Chorus 1 2 Sr Play 3 4 Llb Club3 4 Year Boo Bus Mgr 4 1 I . 9 1 1 1 - 111 - ' , , . . ',,,,., ,, .. - 1 . Q 11 - 11 -1 . A l , A I ' I '- ' I . 1 . . i 11 - - 1 11 - . 1, 1 1 - 11 -- - . A A, 1 ' s A W3 ROBIE CLINTON TEFFT Football 4 V Basketball 3 4 Baseball 2 L1b Club 3 4 lnkspot 3 4 Chorus 3 FFA l Sr Play4 6 PETERS DONALD L1brary Club 3 4 SPENCER GRETA Bond 3 4 Clzeerleaaer 3 4 Sr Play 4 Llb Club V Pres 3 All May Queen 3 V V ' ' ' ' . r N. A T ,Y yn t I , li, 1 f-Qi I I :. ,, ,wx :'. ,: ,: 4 2 L. 5 C F I Ez sm, ,I . . .'. .' .I . STINSON ELDRED Band 3 4 Chorus l 2 3 4 Sr Play 4 Class Sec l 2 3 4 Llb Club 3 4 lnlc spot 2 3 4 Volleyball 1 May Queen Att 3 THOMAS BETTY Chorus 2 4 L1b Club2 3 4 lnkspot Reporter 3 Co Ed 4 May Queen 3 Sr Play 4 Std Counc1l3 Treas 4 SUTRYK MARY Bandl 2 3 Sec 4 Att May Queen 3 Inkspot 4 Sr Play 4 Basketball 4 , . 1 . , , : . : . , , , 2 ' - , : - Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 47 Hrnk. Club 2 -5 . 5 . 'T . ' . THOMPSON CARL V Basketball 2 4 Baseball 1 2 Band l 2 4 Chorus 4 Year Book Ed 4 Std Counc1l 1 Basketball Mgr l WALIKE GEORGE CLARK EDGAR The Sen1or Class Was Very fortunate 1n havlnq as a cholce for class aclvlsor a man as capable as Mr Clark HIS rcleas and suqqesnons were unmeas urably valuable to the success of the class ln earnmq money for the New York tr1p Mr Clark a war veteran has been an asset to the school as Well as to the class Thanks Mr Clark THE SENIORS WALIKE, BRUCE IUNICR CLASS Left to nqht front row Stewart Loper Martha Campbell Donna Polmanteer Ioan Bona Ruth Mulllken Ruth Slmonds Paulme Bartoo Paul Eartoo Second row Johanna Gorsky Cecxlxa Straulka Merle Covert Howard Sw1tzer Plulhp Kellogg Anthony Sutryk Sldney Soper Iacquelme Loomls Ruth Whlte M1ss Porter Adviser Absent from plcture Dorothy Dames, Muriel Drehmer CLASS OFFICERS Presxdent Dorothy Dames Secretary Treasurer Theron Snyder AdV1SGf Mlss Porter The Iun1or Class had a year frlled wrth excrtrnq thmqs but th ee events extremely 1mportant to the Iumors are outstandrnq On November 2 a Harvest Dance was held w1th muslc by The Mountam Rangers The dance proved very successful and prohtable Wh1ch pleased the Iunlors The arrrval ot the class rlnqs was a bra moment 1n our youna l1ves The rlnqs were made by the Bashan Company of Rochester New York and are yellow and Whlle gold wrth the trad1t1onal Savona crest The Iunlor Prom was held 1n May and everyone agrees xt was a wonderful Prom The qym was decorated wrth flowers streamers rn pastel shades and colored llqhts A dance orchestra furmshed the musrc for thxs event that hxahllqhted our Iumor year Vice-President ........,..,.,,.. Stewart Loper T I SOPI-IOMORE CLASS Seated left to rlght Conme Hough loyce Englert Dorothy Plerson Betty LeGro Martha ln Q10 Sue Alger Standing Earl Whltehe-ad Mark Drehmer Donald Peck lerry lohnston Donald Dantnqherg Mrs ROb19 Adviser Absent from prcture Elva Campbell Irene Thomas Walter Van Housen When school started tn the fall the Sophomores elected the followmg class orhcers Pres1dent Mark Drehmer VICG Pres1der1t Walter Van Housen Treasurer Elva Campbell Class Adv1ser Mrs Robre Our most prrzed and thoroughly emoyed GCl1V1lY 1S the Frosh 1n1t1at1on wh1ch occurs every tall Thts 1n1t1at1on found the Frosh boys rn dresses and the g1rls besmeared wtth charcoal and pamt We gallantly lead them through each class room and then gave them a tnendly party m the evenmg The boys bn our class are found actlve ln sports wtth Drehmer the touch down krng lohnston the set shot artrst and Van Housen plus Wnttehead keepmg r1val players well guarded We dont cla1m to be the calmest class ln hrgh school but oetore we graduate we 1ntend to leave scores ot ach1evements and records for others to try to surpass . ' : ' , , ' , , , '. s-l , , Secretary ........................ Sue Alger . . I y . P FRESHMAN CLASS Seated left to nah Ieamne Gunderrnan Ruth Nlchols Slurley Thompson Barbara Nrxqht Esther Vcselzurq Loretta Zarek Mlss Shoup Advlser Stcrxdlrt Forrest LC, er Lloyd Peters Herbert Demtnq Rlchard Se aer Iames E rf.le,f Clarence lvorse Iolfn Iomt Ichn Hrqbxe Ab ert ' ern pmtt. e DIIUICI Kellogg CLASS OFFICERS Presldent Patrrcra Kellogg lJ1C9PI'9S1d91'1l Iames Barkley Secretary Esther Voseburq Treasurer Loretta Zarek Student Coudcrl Iohn HIQDIS Shlrley Thompson Advrser Mrss Shoup Conde September to Savona come thunder to the second floo ot Savona Central' No casualtres due to forewarnea upperclassnsen Nao knew that a n w Fresftrnan lass arrrved Seven arrls and seven boys nsaae up thrs C rwnqent and they cant be beat Kelloaa Wrrq t and Nr hols C e tne spur de lay Vees to vrfstory Hrqbre Morse D 'tuna Ifp r nd B rdey 'Ile opponents ot the av Ve tearn Wr1q1t Kell aa Vosoura e an fl l mt arve us ee-rtul rttle earful trorr tfterr rnusr ol orrsprr Al m all the class ct Sl as a tn osoerous and su ss ut fur oi co e at S ntrut uf Qc: rf, , ' , ' aa, a ', . - ' , v ' e ' , C ' . ' A ' - , ' , ' o :L . .. ' . , ' h . ': . , ,re lo mainstay of the student help in the cafeteriay Cheerleaders, Zarelc and Nichols tl - r Q 5 ' ' , , e. , o e. a . 21.1 , bale .. .1 t Q, I e . . ' l , . no , -bm , Gungerni . and ,o'. ,' ' a Cn , l' V . . A l l . . -QC ' F QA lnfjs. 1 Q ', A ' - li ,r A ' . rccewt l , 'lc l for tliezr years to in ' oavcna Ce. fl. EIGHTI-I GRADE I. fr o rqnt fron' row Marcr St xt Mane Cover Mary Nlrcrols Patty Dusen e y Fran Sirzepek Douglas Mcl.o1A hlzn M1les l.oorn1s Plarvey Stampp Claren e Morenouse Seth Slmonds Second row Mr McLouql'1l1n Advlser Gerald Crans Rosalyn Swnzer Iovce nraore Dons Berleue Lucy Eobre Dorothy Taylor Eleanor Morse Carolyn Wahke Iohn Tnomus Tlwrd row Ezl Rrdley Emll Bedner Roland Fren n Edward RODIG Wayne BJ hr, ne De oe TYJVIS George Platt Mr Clark Advlser SEVENTH GRADE S V x Q L S s e 1 1' .., . ' 1 ,, 'a ra , 1, l l , 2 rr , ces .' ': fr ' , ' , C' '. 'r'. a1,Dl'r1 -4 -- - -V L -H-een ' f. ffflri ff':E.i.s 2. 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SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Tue ex erth add elahth grade under the tutorshrp of Mr Mclsoughlm ha e ovcamzed a Good C1l1Z9DSh1p Club The ofhcers Dons Berleue Pres Ccrc me llfa rlfe Vlce Pres Iames MCGUIIG Sec and Frances Strzepek Troa elected by the class members The club IS mtended to encourage s loool cltwensmp and Owe p p1ls an opportumtv to plan thelr extra currtcular cc1v1t1es 1n a democrauc way Th1s xear has brought new faces among the group wlth Iames MCGUIIG and Beverley Ames both reglstermg from Bath New York As a result ot the lanuary exams Lucy ROb1G Wayne Burl1ngame lohn Tho'nas and Earl Rrdley were promoted to Hlgh School The bcys of the Junlor h1gh school were pr1v1leged to be able to have a 1un1or h1gh basketball team Wh1ch set up an 1mpress1ve record agamst Avoca Cohocton Hammondsport and Campbell MR VAN HOL SEN the x ea ook start wrshes to express appreclatl n to M Van Housen on b lnalt t the laculty and student body o r s GHICI ncy 1n the care of our pla e of work ana play HIS spler-dld ettorts contrlbute greatlv to the well bemg ot ctr school Thanfs Mr Van Hous n for yoolr mterest ln us and dnttrmg atlence wlth us ffm ,1 ' . - . . . 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SIXTH GRADE Left to rrqht front row Ronnre Srmmonds Evelyn Rouse Richard Trmken Ce 1l1a l-xale Ioseph Waltke Paulrne Campbell Floyd Towner Shrrley Mulllken Elrzabeth Gunderman Charles Thomas Second row Stuart Davrdson Leonard Seager Chanletta Hams Edwrn Tobras Beulah Morse Henry Roble Bertha Plerson Emery Smrth Rrchard Pruden Roger Faucett Mrs Noble, Teacher Absent from pzcture Donald Benham Carol Ames We have twenty two puplls rn our grade Twelve of them have never attended another school Our average attendance for the frrst semester was 97 percent One week rn Ianuary we had perfect attendance The followlng puplls have had perfect attendance so far thrs year loseph Walrke Floyd Towner Ronald Srrnrnonds Beulah Morse and Emery Srn1th Edw1n Tobras played basketball on the Iunlor Hlgh Team Eleven puprls are takrng musrc lessors trorn Mr Roberts Floyd Towner Edwln Toblas and Stuart Dav1dson play rn the band too The puprls wrth averages ot 90 percent or above are Ce 1l1a Hale Be tha Plerson Ronald Srmmonds R1chard Tlrnken Floyd Towner Ioseph Walrke Stuart Dav1dson and Sh1rley Mullrken Our grade has contrrbuted to the Iunror Red Cross wrth grtts and money We have also grven generously to the March of Drrnes Each hohday we have a party rn our room We help d wtth the C,hr1st as and Halloween Assembly Programs Cecllla Hale has been wrrtrng our grade news for the school paper the lnkspot . 1 I . . 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F. . . -, , va . 1 . . 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - ' ' Q 'vw , r 11 11 FIFTH GRADE Left to rlght front row Robert Gunderman Loretta Iohnson Ethel Drehmer Gall Lewls LOIS Stra1t Bllly Taylor Carl Nxchols Bruce Thomas Orvllle Bates Carol Nlchols Second row Bxlly Englert Clarence Southwlclc Ronnle Slmonds Rlchard Berleue Illa Mae Shout Roger Peters Martm Kellogg Loxs Thompson Crystal Hough Thlrd row Mrs VanKeuren Teacher Wanda Rurnsey Herbert Hyde Tommy l-lyer Ronald Bennett LOIS Zeh Edna Mae Elhs We are havlng a spelhng contest The captams are Lots Stratt and Bllly Englert At present the teams are tted Our rnaln untt of study 1S the Umted States We have learned the s ates cops grown rnanufacturxng tnventtons cmes and great rnen We have a new g1rl named Lots Zeh She cante from Iasper N Y co a new boy Ronald Bennet who carne from Alexandrla V1fQ1H1G Crystal Hough Roger Peters llla Mae Shaut and Bruce Thonocs Vfe have had Halloween and Chr1st'nas and Valentme p ues We helped the lunxor Red Cross 'We gave rnonef ma for the Soldter at Bath and packed ooxes to s nd overseas These ouptls have an average of 90 or above Bnly Pnglert To t n Mar 1n Kellogg Roger Peters Lots Stralt Lots Th mpson C od L 1 7f 1 ' t I . .A 31 These children have had perfect attendance: Orville Bates, Billy Eztglerf. x-. . . 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' FOURTH GRADE Le' to rrq t frrst row Gary Love Ph1l1p Smxth Ruth Rumsey Esther Balch Earl Stampp Shlrley Spracue Helen lnqraham Roy Sxmpson Donna Lee Stuart Second row Davxd Thompson Arthur Hale Iohn Prerson Kenneth Hyde Gerald Wmq Max Tcbras James Roble Tommy Davrdson Grlbert Dassance Thr d row Harold Peters Davtd Coward Shlrley Taylor Loulse Morse Rrchard Towner Audrey Corbrtt Kathrme PIGYSOD Mrs Andrews Teacher I-l se from prctu e Donald Murphy Robert Ames Davxd Le Baron w each the fourth rung 1n the ladder of learmnq 1'1 Savcna ocl we arr1ve at Grade Four In September there were tvontf QW pus e1qht q1rls and nlneten boys av en oyed several lI'1l9I9Sl1I'1Q events dunnq the year an assem s c 11 e t r our Valentrne exchange helpers Club lS teachrnq us how to conduct a rneetmq m to '1 w l pe to become more useful through the club S a t1 ll s e appre 1ate our tlne school w1th 1lS fun 1n qym classes e erfcrtrnq basketball qarnes the band and last but not least a W '1 e tul cpportumty to qam an educatron .gt rt? 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THIRD GRADE Left to rtqht hrst row Marxlyn Caward Stella Serdulla Darla Thompson Catherme Hayes Hcsalle Smlth Carol Lou Leonard Constance Tlmlcen Ann Neqrycz Carol Bulkley Nancy Alqer Second row Leon Sprague Donald Rice lerry Seaqer Clarence Bulkley Gerald Rumsey Iohn Sraulka Paul Whlte lumor Zarek Rrchard Charles Mlss Wellman Teacher .Absent from plct re Dlane McLouqhl1r1 leanne Wmg Calvm Loomis Carol Ann Thompson Douglas Stratt Rrchard Spanqenberg Ernest White seven chlldren reqrstered tor the thlrd grade tr' September We w 'member and one qlrl left to hve rn Calltorma pcol kmttmq has overtaken us lrke a storm We studred about wool 1n q protect so of course we had to make somethrnq from yarn C at '1 anc has mproved although two of our members are at horne lfarrvn Coward and Beverly Kmq are qreatly mtssed by therr school mates We are learmnq folk dan ma 1n our aym class 'We lrce our 'nr clas tcf Tbllfol Grade sends tnelr best wlshes to the Senlor Class ot l947 'Tz'.'eit'!- o ' V ' ' ' . . - have cite no .A ' ' ' ' ' . 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SECGND GRADE Frrst row Rlchard W1nn1e Mary Helen Bates Dorothy Mae Thomas Donna Lee Green Dorothy Dann Norman Gunderman Georq1ana Nlchols Phyllxs Seaqer Carol Stevens Rosalie Green Harry Carr Se ond row Kay Dassance Dorothy Shaut Peter Stuart Clara Sharman John Carr Vernon Bulkley Dav1d Seaqer Merlln Smith Dorrs Shaut arl Morse Paullne Shmners Mrs Morse Teacher A sent from px ture Fay Faucett Denms Murphy Ioan Spanqenberq Harold Peck We are a httle less new thls year rn the Second Grade Our P1rst day of school showed us serveral fannhar faces and the rouhne carne back to us qulckly Our soc1al actxvmes the Chrrstrnas Party Wrth a Wonderful ex hanqe of ants Chnstrnas cook1es and candy and the Valentlne Party wrth lacy and comlc valnetlne plus some more coolaes and lolhpopres brought happmess and laughter to us all And last but not least were on the second ste-o we are prlmlna ourselves for the ala years to corne and our eaucatlon and learnlnq 13 cornrnq to be the nnportant part of our s mool day and year I . 1 V 1 , . . . 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H1 FIRST GRADE Left to rclft I1 st row Betty Loper Llnda McGu1re Dallas ODell lames Mernll Carol Burrell Rebecca Walltng Sylv1a Straxt Gary Balch Martorte Thompson Fred Young Iune Allen Evelyn Nxchols Second row Mtss Magxll Teacher Iames Allen Ralph Peters Tom McGlynn Martlyn Srrlth Ann Hauber Bobby Curtts Sandra Kmq Ralph Stxnson Mary Klnq Anna Sharman We the f1rst graders are all proud of th1s our flrst group p1cture and feel sorry that the followmq ch1ldren were not 1D school the day tt was taken Iamce Klnq Franklln Labar Ne1l Bulkley Gary Lew1s Ion Davls Our spectal reason for be1nq proud of our ptcture IS because 1t shows how grown up we have become We have a happy tune ln school because we fmd ll so easy' to 'rage Work seem hke play L1ke all chtldren our class loves a party We seldom let a hohaay pass wtthout one because we have such fun maklnq the plans and decor at1ons We are happy to announce that Ann Hauber ana Rebecca Walllncl are ou honor students 1 .Y . . . 1 . K 4.11 A - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 I 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 .1 1 v ' A v- A . THLETICS iii' f 7- fx ff 39,4 I 1 -V 1 W , ,. , b , -- S Ar- x wg Y ZZ-'L .- ... TS 2, 1 Q ,.- .-- ... 53- X -A ,. .- ,- Y a. 42 7 ' ' - -5 Q5 -v4 I ' ' 7' 2-N ---A V ,, ,ii,A,,MfiLE ---4-, iii f I ,i - ' . X . S., 5 V I X , f 'IW A x 1 1 5 :I 7' 4 T M . , - L E, 3: 3 - ' f ' 3. 1' 1 I' Yi A E- ' Z A i t X ' ' QD J lack of experience netted but one victory to eight defeats many of which FOOTBALL S ated on floor left to right C Tob1as D Danmgberq L Peters Managers Seated T Pobie H Switzer M Drehrner H Deming C Thompson W Van I-lousen R Frazer I Iohnston I Morse Standing Coach Catherman S Soper I Higbie E Ridley C Morse E Whitehead A Sutryk Edgar Clark Assistant Coach Nineteen forty six found football talk floating around the Savona School Under the guidance of Coach Catherman newly appointed athletic director the Bulldogs met such staunch foes as Addison Arkport Avoca Cohocton and Woodhull Although from a victory standpoint the season was not very succlessful the boys were full of initiative and enthusiasm The football program of th1s were heart breakers Because Hammondsport was forced to drop football Savona was given a chance at the county title whlch they lost to Arkport 20 8 Captain Carl Thompson was the season s high scorer with 56 points The prospects for next year s touch football team are very bright with most of the team returning Savona Opponents Woodhull Addison Woodhull Cohocton Cohocton Addison Avoca Cohocton 8 Arkport Individual scoring Pts afterTD T Pts Thompson Morse Drehmer Iohnston Ridley year is a big step in the direction of a permanent fall sport. The Bul1dog's 14 20 T.D. . . . . . O ' 44 7 14 56 24 36 5 0 30 12 20 3 0 18 14 24 8 ' 25 2 1 13 6 13 ' 1 U 5 37 6 - - -- 20 18 15 123 GIRLS SOCCER F t rcw l ft to rrqht Ican Bond Esther Vosehurq Pauhne Bartoo Iohanna Gorsky S cond row kneellnq Ieamne Gunderman Shlrley Thompson Iacquellne Loo'n1s Betty I.eGro Ruth Srmons Ruth Mulhken Absent N'ur1el Drehmer Loretta Zarek Savona Centrals Grrls Soccer Team played an abbrev1ated schedule last fall wlnnmq one aarne and tylnq one qarne wlth the q1rls from Cohocton Central lnterest 1n soccer was slow rn developlnq rn Steuben County last year but rt rs hoped that more schools w1ll partlclpate next year Paullne Bartoo rlaht wrnq and Ioan Bond 1ns1de left wlnq were espec1ally outstandmq Bulwark of defense was Loretta Zarek frosh halfhack Th t am was espec1ally fortunate rn havrnq two outstandlnq qoalles rn Mur1el D eh'rer and Ce ella Straulka The entlre squad w1ll return fo the 47 48 season Savona 5 Cohocton 2 Savona l Cohocton l C2 extra penods of play! l , l lrs ,C ': , . 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VARSHY'BASKETBALL Standlng eft to rlght lerry lohnston Carl Thompson Teftt Bobre Iohn Morse Ant ony tryk Sxdney Soper Walter Van l-lousen Albert Mrlls Manager Kneelmg Coach Catherman Vars1ty basketball for the l946 47 season made qulte a hub bub around our llttle vlllage as Coach Charles Catherman led hrs cagers to a farrly successful season at Savona Central ln the C league Savona frmshed frfth ID a pack of seven Hrghlrght of the campargn was the Bulldogs stunnxng defeat of second place P attsburg 34 33 1n a last second thrrller that had a capaclty crowd rn constant suspense The 1nd1v1dual performances of Carl Thompson and lack Morse were outstandrng for the Bulldogs Thompsons deadly accuracy annexed for hrm the unoff1c1al C league scormg crown The most rmproved player of the season was Merle Covert who was grad uated from the Iunlor Varsrty squad early 1n lanuary to turn rn some very excellent performances as steady guard for the qurntet SEASON RECORD Savona Opponent Savona Opponent Prattsburg Cohocton Cohocton Arkport lasper Avoca lagper Campbell AVQCQ BfCIdlOfd Campbell H port Woodhull Bradford Woodhull 42 Hport Denotes league game 27 Arkport 38 34 Prattsburg 33' 31 47 ' 33 28' 63 40' 55 68 49 23 33 54' 58 13 29 52' 26 33' 15 28' 18 44' 28 ' 384' 34 33 A V , 46 25' 675 683 54 29 ' 574: ' . IUNIQR VARSITY BASKETBALL Kneellnq left to nqht Coach Catherman Earl Wlntehead Iohn 1-llqbre Stewart Loper Earl Ftxdley Clarence Morse Standlnq Donald Damnqberq Mgr Mark Drehmer Merle Covert Howard Switzer Iames Barkley Wayne Burlmqame Herbert Demmq The 104 47 Iunlor Varsrty baslcetlnall season at Savona Central was not very suc essrul from a V1 tory standpornt bat plenty of frne SDIII1 and sports rnanslnrp were creolayed curmq the e1a1'1teen game schelule The I V s 1 proved W111'1 every game but rnexperrence was the overshaclowrnq burden The squad rrnproved W111'1 every qarne however and frnally ended tne season wrth rts rst leaape V1 tory over the Hafnmcndsport Iunr r Var IY Savo I Opponents A kcort attsbur I srzer C lncrt n srer oodlfu 1 C J codlm 3 B aord SEASON RECORD S Opponents 1-1 mrncnds t J Cchorton Amr art A IC rn B r I frm QL F Q 3-. ' ' M . c I 1 'c ' r ' ' ' - . 1. 1 I . . r 1 I ll V. ' 'C .. 1 ' 'O Sli . gg ,Vfg Serving I. V.' I 2 r , 20 18 a p' 32 14 Pr ' C3 EO 14 Prffttslz' rg 56 21 a h 111 19 ' -. 62 8 5. , e 14 12 ' , 27 11 If: , 14 14 A ca 37 6 'JI .111 21 13 Cv rhell 42 18 A' C a 12 9 radio fl 22 10 Carnfbelf 39 fO R: .. end, 't 15 11 'JI . 'il 7 Y- l I rf: 't 23 233 484 GIRLS BASKETBALL Seated holdmq ball Paullne Bartoo Frrst row knee-ltng left to nqht lacquelme Loomxs loan Bond Iohanna Gorslcy loan Hxgbxe Second row standmq Ruth Nrchols Mary Sutryk Ruth Srmonds Cecelra Straulka leanme Gunderman Betty l..eGro Lucy Robre Ruth Mulhken Miss Shoup AdV1S9f A G-lrls basketball team was organlzed thls year for any glrls lnterested We emoyed playrng several games W1ll'1 nerghbormg schools and won a good share of the games played The grrls team from our nearest rlvals Campbell Hrgh proved to be our most Worthy opponents A good season IS 1n prospect for next year as many of the season s best performers wrll be on hand for actlon agam l 1 1 1 1 1 - , 1 . . . . 1 . , 1 lUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Kneclmo l ft to rlght Coach Catherman Charles TOblG5 Lloyd Shaut Edward TOb1CIS Nathan Morehouse Standmq Delbert Travzs Edward Floble Tracy Rurnsey Raymond Hyer Ennl Bedner Mlles Lcomls Absent Roland French The 1un1or Hugh basketball team req1stered the best sports record for the 1046 47 season The season s record was 8 w1ns and 4 losses mcludmq VIC tones over Campbell Avoca and Cohocton Roland French led the scorlnq wlth 78 pclnts followed by Em11 Bedner W1th 66 and Ed Robre Wllh 40 he entlre sauad excludmq the Toblas boys w1ll be on the lumor Varslty squad next season and Coach Catherman 1S expectlnq b1q thlnqs from the boys SEASON RECORD Qavcna lr H Opponent Savona lr H Opponent Colcccton lun Hlqh Avoca lun Hlqlo Cohccton lun Hlqh S von lay Vees C rmtbell lun Hlqh Cchocton lem Hugh ln rrmondsport lun H 27 c o lun Htgh . A 15 Savona lay Vees 13 16 Hammondsport Iun. H. 31 29 1 . ' 9 20 . ' . 19 18 . ' 14 12 a 71 c 28 18 a .A ' , . ' 7 27 . - . ' 18 14 la . . . , -- 1 42 C hoc! n ' . ' 16 211 182 FALL FIELD DAY HELD The annual F1 ld Day of Bradford Campbell and Sav na s hools was eld at th Bradf rd Central School freld on October ll l046 Carnpbell took trrst honors by edqtnq out Savona whrle Bradford took thtrd place Frrst place wrnners from Savona were Paulrne Bartoo rn the qrrls 50 yard dash lack Morse rn the broad Jump and Carl Thompson tn the baseball throw The entrre Juntor and sentor hrqh school attended the event A qood trme was had by all as Bradford served as excellent hosts BASEBALL BESUMED Baseball rs betnq revtved at Savona thrs spnnq under the qurdance of Coach Charles Catherman Savona wrll compete rn the C leaque co pos Although rt rs rmpossrble to state the prospects for the forthcornrna season rt rs a sure bet the fellows wlll show plenty of zrp Attrred rn therr new un1 forms the team should be a defrnrte credrt to the school Candldates for the team are Freshmen C Morse I l-lrqbre Sopho mores H Demrnq W Van Housen E Whrtehead M Drehmer l lohnston, lunrors S Soper S Loper A Sutryk M Covert Senrors T Bobte A Mrlls C Thompson Post Graduate I Morse 'e , c c . li re C I , .1 . A . of Campbell, Prattsburq, Avoca, Bradford, Cohocton and l-lammondsport. MISS UILEVN SHOUP A qrodu te ct Albany School for Teachers Mrss Shoup IS the Enqlrsn arrectcr ot the Senror Hrqh School As well as h r scholastrc actlvrtres she has eff Cl1VGlY qurcled and develooed a qrrls basketball qurntet The efforts of tl IS sort a e assuredly a great asset to th progress and development ol the school MR CATHERMAN A graduate of Bucknell Umversny and Lock Haven State Teachers Col leg Mr Catherrran school athletrc dlrector has re establrshed athletrc rn terest throughout the school He has set up many act1v1t1es whrch have qreaily arded rn estabhshrnq school manshrp F .. ' , ' ' ' , l spirit as well as the spirit of sports- L.r ..4 e ' ' , 9 ' ' . ri' r ..e . 1 , ACTIV l TIES ff ,QS ffff x RNA 'QNT 1. !,AuQv 'qw mf X X YW s j A '5 Y ,,a I ,fl STUDENT COUNCIL Seated left to rxqht Mr Wrrght Advrser Mark Drehmer Albert Mrlls Phrlhp Kellogg Sh1rley Thompson Mlss Shoup Advxser Standmg Iohn Hlqbre Elva Campbell Lorrame LoBar Iacquelme Loomls Donna White Absent Warren Faucett Each year a new Student Councxl 1S selected from the Sen1or and Iumor H1qh School ot Savona Th1s year under the superv1s1on ot Mr Wrxqht and Mlss Shoup the staff cons1st1nq ot a boy and a q1r1 from each Iumor and Senror Hrqh grade elected the very Worthy Student Councll OHICGFS The presrdent IS elected from the Sen1or Class members v1cepres1dent from the Iunror Class members treasurer from the sophomore Class and the secretary from the Freshman Class representatlves The othcers el cted were Presrdent Albert M1llS V1cePres1dent Ph1ll1p Kelloqq Treasurer Mark Drehmer Secretary Shrrley Thompson The members are Senrors Albert Mllls Lorralne LaBar IUHIOTS Phrlllp Kellcqq Iacquelme Loomls Sophomores Mark Drehmer Elva Camp bell Freshmen lohn Hlqbre Shrrley Thompson Erqhth Gade Warren Faucett Seventh Grade Donna Whrte Th1s year the matter of a proper letter award system was put befor the Student Counc1l Wrth the ard of suqqestrons made by the students a system was establlshed Whlch lS hoped to become standard The Student COUHCII also took the respons1b1l1ty ot sponsormq the productron of a school year book f . . 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I YEAR BOGK STAFF Seated left to xqht Ioan Bond Iohn Morse Ierry Iohnston Carl Thompson Ruth Mulhken Albert Mllls Standxrq Robert Frazer Mark Drehmer Ioan H1Qb19 Donald Damngberg Iohanna orsky The Student Councll created a new act1v1ty th1s year a school annual To orgamze and publlsh th1s procluct1on a staff was selected by the faculty w1'h the approval ot the Student Councll Students other than those on th lmmedlate staff have made contrlbutlons to th1s book The dlrect staff had full control over the buslness and ltterary contr1bt1t1ons 1n the annual Though 1t was a dllt rent tasc and rnet many d1sa,,p mtments W enloyed and bene fttted from the experlence Ealtcr ln Ch1et 1-s 1stant Ealtor Humor Edttar ACl1V1L1GS Edltor A t E 1or STAFF Carl Thompson Ruth Mulllqen Ioan Bond Iohanna G-ors qy Donald Danmgoerg Bpsmess Manager Albert Nils .Asslstant Bustness Manager Pob rt Frazer Clrculatlon Manager lc an l-l1gb1 Aavertlsernent Manager Iohn Mor e Photographlc Manager Mark D ehmer . 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' , '- ' ........ . e ' I ---------------- I -3 CHORUS Seated lett to rzqht Ruth N1chols Esther Voseburg Datrlcxa Kellogg Sue Al er Rath White Barbara Wrrqht Straulka Ruth Sunonds Thrrd row Robert Frazer Iohn Morse Donald Peck Carl Thompson The chorus thls year consxsts of the rnnth tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades We have been rev1ew1nq some old sonqs and learnmq new rnus1c both popular and classtcal The chorus sang for the Chrlstrnas SXGICISGS assembhes and part1c1pated 1n the annual rnuslc mght Second row: Mr. Roberts, Directory Ieanine Gunderman, Betty Thomas, Eldred Stinson, Cecelia ' I BAND Kneelmg left to rlght Paul Bartoo Floyd Towner Max Toblas Ieanrne Gunaerman Eawxr' Tobxas Henry Morse Bruce Thomas Fsther Voseburq Standrng second row Mr Roberts Dlrector Martha lnscho Greta Spencer Theron Snyder Iacquelme Loomrs Iohn Iornt Eldred Strnson Ioan Bond Dorothy Dames Paullne Bartoo Ruth Imchols lfalorette Thrrd row Carl Thompson Barbara Wrrqht Ruth Srmonds Tracy Pumsey lohn Morse Patrrcxa Kellogg Clara Belle Yawger Robert Frazer Durmg the past year the band has held 1ts three regularly scheduled re hearsals each Week Improvement has been made rn tone and techmque The band played tor assemblxes football games basketball games sen1or play and the Memorral Day parade The band also presented a concert as a part ot the Annual Musrc Nrght program We have many new members mcluamg some from the flfth and srxth grades Members of the band are as follows Paul Bartoo Paulme Bartoo Ioan Bond Dorothy Dames Robert Frazer Ieanlne Gunderman Martha Inscho Patrxcra Kello,g Iohn IOIHT Bruce Thomas Max Tobras Clare Yawqer lacqdehne Loomrs lohn Morse Henry Morse Betty Nlchols Tracy Rumsey Ruth Srmonds Theron Snyder Greta Spencer Carl Thompson Eldred Strnson Iohn Thomas Edwm Tomas Esther Voseburg Barbara Wrrqhr Floyd To Nner Ruth N1chols , r . . . v. . - r V . - 1 1 ,. , ,r . - r 1 . . 4 1 f 1 . . 1 1 1 4 . ., F . . 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LIBRARY CLUB Seated left to rlght Ioan Bond pres Cecelra Straulka Mrs Bobze Advrser Elva Campbell Iacquelme Loomrs Pauhne Bartoo Standmg Albert Mllls Donald Peters Ruth Mulhken Sue Alger Betty LeGro Paul Bartoo Theron Snyder Lorrame La Ear Ioan Hxqbte Dorothy Dames Iohn Nlzxolek Stewart Lover The L1brary Club had ns f1rst meetrng Sept rrber 17 1046 Iccn Bond was elected Presrdent Dorothy Dames V1cePres1dent Pauhne Bartoo S cre tary Mrs H1lda Bobre School Llbrarlan 1S the Adv1ser At th1s meetlng plans for the new year were made It was dec1ded that the llbrary should be re arranged Some ot the club members volunteered to read to the ch1ldren rn the f1rst s1x grades Sue Alger reads to the second to the frfth and Betty LeGro to the slxth Other rnembers of the club charge out bcorcs to the araces cn l e tl ct returned boolfs are replaced A Halloween Pa ty was held for the me'r1b rs and thelr guests Da cmg and games were emoyed by the club members Mrs Bobre and gu s Mr and Mrs Edgar Clarx Mr H C Wrrght and Mr Charles Catherman Durlng the Chrl tnoas seascn th club members deccrated th 1 r ry to cope wlth the hohday Splfll l grade, Albert Mills to the third: Theron Snyder to the fourthg Ruth Mulliken l l , f 1-': I ,L r -. e ' . rx 'C l ' . ' - est. . CHEERLEADERS l 2 3 4 5 6 7, all qood ch11dren qo to heaven When they get there they wrll yell R1ckety rackety russ We re not allowed to cuss but never the less we must confess We re the klds from S C S Thls season when the basketball team trotted on the court they were followed by a group ot qtrls rn un1form The q1rls lndulqed 1n the strenuous lung wearlnq art known as cheerleadlnq The Savona squad c ns1sted of srx attractrve qrrls rrorn Iunloh and Senlor class s The Splfll cl rlvalry not only exrsted b tween our own and v1s1t1nq baske bal tearns but between the Cheerleaders as well Each school trred to outglo the other by havlnq orrqtnal yells and motlons and as a result tne audr nce sow some very good cheerleadlnq The Cneerleaders were Greta Spencer Murrel Drehrner Donna Polrnan teer Mary Sutryk Ioan Bond and Dorothy Dames 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I - . 1 . 11 11 1 - 1 . . . . 1 . 1 fs .J 9 . .. L 1 . L l . . . . . . 1 1 1 .3 4 . vw . N-I 1 1 ' 1 1 - INKSPOT Se ted left to mah' R Mull ren I Loorrus A M11ls B Thomas I H13 I Bond D D1 Stcndmc T Snydcr Bartoo B LeGro E Stmscn S Ttcm son P Bartco S Alqer E Camy The monthly pubhcatron at Savona Central Qchcol 15 the lnrcspat Thts newsoaper 1S a total student enterprlse The staft wrltes and edxt th paner uncer the supervlston at a faculty advlser The lncspct IS a det1n1te asset to the c mmumty and s ho l as lt acaualnts the students wlth thls tornn ot Journallsm as well as the pers ns of the cornrnuntty Tlns year the lnlcsoot was able to send two students to the tc wrde scl col publtcauon conference 1n Syracuse New York The statt apprec1ates the student taculty and cornmunrty help 1n n a-ang another extra currlcular acttvrty a success l Y ,Y , ,, ,Y Y .a , r' .: uth ., . ' , . 'T , . , . ' Lie, . . , . anes. 1 ' 4: . - , P. , . , . ' , . . p , . , . , . ,- lcell, D. Folmanteer, I. Ichnstcn, M. Sutryk, D. Daninqbe-ra, Miss Shoup, Adviser. . . . 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K , E N , c FEATUXQESQ ' X fZ .65 v 5 f 1 ffy X . 1 ixx Nb X I A K 1 X 1 Q l 7 5 f X is x 4 rl CLASS PRCPI-IESY Years corne years go and I seem to be gettlng near heaven And cn thls I1 ay the l3th 1n l960 I thmk of classmates of 47 I thlnk I shall turn cn my telev1s1on detect1on set And see 1f they all have made thelr fortunes yet turn my cxal to Eldred s She 1S happlly marrled to a farmer and has f ur ch1ldren two b ys and two g1rls She 1S determ1ned to haunt S C S ua fa sxm1 es I see Ican s pla e and what do you thlnl there IS a slgn ln the front whlch rea Ioan I-I1ab1e M D Her prof s 1cn seems to hav drlven ler Miles Adcxng more vol rne I plc Mary rn her own l1ttle beauty salon of course 1t IS part of her ho'ne as now she IS marrxed to Art All the t1me I thought she was gomg to be a permanent Wave I then turned to Elmlra where I p1cked up Al Where he IS employed as a Journahst wr1t1ng the ob1tuary column for the local gazette He IS st1ll plugg1ng a local mort1c1ans home From Al s I located the Faucett s farm Sm1ley had the crops all 1n and was try1ng to tnvent someth1ng new a sweet corn that IS buttered and salted rn the shocks To f1nd Greta I have to d1al C for now she IS happ1ly marned to Doug w1th httle Doug Ir makmg the homestead even more br1ght I found Don where he has always Wanted to be behxnd a bar Iohn 1S a great phys1c1st and has traded h1s Chevy for a test tube Tefft 1S now the pres1dent of the Cormng Glass Works and Red IS VIC pres1dent They are spendmg m1ll1ons to prove that a pam IS translucent George and Bruce are st1ll farmmg but each of them has a far'n of h1s own now I thrnk they are tryxng to plow unde the past but a Readers Drgest somehow always manages to pop up I1orra1ne 1 manager of the Avoca Hotel Busmess IS boomlng yet Lor r ne never s tps as tn cays of yore Tl c ch statt was prevalent I managed to dlal WSCS and hear tne p mctpal announce tlct everyone tnterested ID seelng Savona beat La pb ll t r the fr t I1 e m O years please Contact C ach Carl Thomps n and l1s crenaalnwed Bullcocs before f1ve tonrght our den y r v s t wont dead Red told me I ought to buy new tubes b t tnot vccuum cleaner ehect hat at Macy s took my last cent The c as C Af IS dcmg f1ne ev n at tm da e so Ill grab a can opener and Red s dmner late Betty Thorras -1 , , . -C .fb w . . 1 . - ,1 , , . . 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C . 1 S 1 1 -. . . 1 1 . 1 1 L . . 9 1 S L , X SENIOR CLASS HISTORY lt has been sa1d by a dear trlend of ours that we were the most unusual class she had ever taught It our readers could have seen us the day we entered hlgh school wobbly IH the knees scared loo rrg and not very sure of ourselves lm sure they would have agreed Wllh her On thls great day W were twenty f1V9 m number namely Betty Thomas Eldred Strnson Ioan H1Qb19 Lorrame La Bar Albert Mllls George Walrke Teftt Robxe Helen Makrtra Romona PIS lo George M1ller Paul Odell Adabelle Bates Mar1e Dolhver Betty Shugars Donald Peters Carl Thompson Iohn Nrzolek Frank Schotkowskr Perry Nxchols Merle Covert Anthony Sutryk Fred Polmanteer Diane Steadman Walter Faucett Wendell Van Cott and Larry Zarek Dur1ng the year George Whxttord Jomed our class Our f1rst class party was ou 1n1t1at1on party glven to us by our superlors the Sophomores What fun' We were mrstreated by the entrre school all day long lacked pmched slapped and pract1cally rnalmed for l1fe Our hrst class rneetmg was held September 1043 Helen Makxtra was chosen as our pres1dent George Wallke as VICS presrdent Eldred Stlnson as treasurer and Carl Thompson as student councl' reprsentatlve Mrs RObl9 was chosen as our class adv1ser Dur1ng th1s frrst happy year all our members rema1ned wtth us The next September that unusual group agaln returned to dear old S C S for the1r second year of book larn1n Our gay vacat1on sp1r1ts were slrghtly dampened at the thought of all the work ahead We were the same 1n number unt1l George M1ller Paul Odell and Georgla Whrtford decxded to H1gb1e was elected presldent Albert M1lls v1cepres1dent and Eldred Stmson as secretary treasurer Mrs ROb19 was st1ll our class adv1ser Dur1ng thls year a most charm1ng young lady Jomed our class Greta Spencer Our great SOC1Gl event ot thxs year was a Sadle HGWk1HS Dance lt was largely attended by p cple 1n all klnds ot costumes PTIZSS were QIVGH for the tunnxest most or1g1nal and the best costumes Aga1n we returned farthful as ever to our Alma Mater We were the same ln number unt1l Perry Nlchols Merle Covert Tony Sutryk Fred Polman teer Betty Shugars Adabelle Bates and Mar1e Dollrver declded they no longer lrlced our company Mary Sutryk Jolned our group thls year George M1ller Jomed us for a tlme unt1l the Navy became too 1nv1t1ng Carl Thompson left us to go to Northslde At the beg1nn ng of the year class ottlcers were elected George Wahke presldent Greta Spencer vrce presrdent Eldred Strnson secretary and loan H1gb1e treasurer Mrs Robert acted as our class adv1ser On May 24 we held the annual luntor Prom George Wallke and B tty Thomas were chosen as May Klng and Odeen wtth th rematnlng glrls ard therr es orts as thelr attendants The class ordered thelr rrngs m Novem ber and after much patlent wa1t1ng recelved them tn February ln lune the lunlor class took charge ol the Alurnnl Banquet Whlch was a success Thls closed our act1v1t1es for another year I rw . . ,!. 1 1 ' A . I I l I I I ' I I I . . ,tt . . I I I I I I I I I I ' . . . . . T C. , L leave our happy group. We held our election as usual in September. loan , . I I I - , , . ' , ' 1 , ' - ' : 9 . . ' ' . ' ' .e ' ' ' how t at we were r ally sophrstrcated Senrors lookrng down our noses at those beneath us we returned wrth a determmed look to the hard task lyrng ahead We started our last year by electrng Alber Mrlls prestdent ldreal S rnscn secre cry and Betty Thorras treasurer Lorrarne La Bar was elected to b ent c nct rerres nta we lV'r Clark a new faculty tnem r lccar clcs 3 Frazer oml Bruce Vxfahke both eterans rst btg event wa the o mor play H Coulcn Marry Frye a comedy ID three acts lt was a gr a success nuch to tlne Joy of the Sentors The cast cl characters was Mrs Barton the mother Lorralne La Bar Mr Barton the father Tehtt Robre Anrrl the eldest daughter Greta Epencer Tarrs the nurse Mary Sutryk May the ballet dancer Dorothy Darnes lune the artrst Eldred Strnson Leona the youngest loan Bond Don Heagon the bosses son Albert Mrlls The grand nother Betty Thornas lvhss Barton old rnard stster o Mr Ba ton lcon Hrgbre The three successful dances of the y ar were The Chrrstrnas Ball Lamp Lrghter s Lrrno and The Senror Prom the Nev York trrp wrll be our fond st rn nory lune brought regents graduatron and one last look back upon a school tune ol happrness l 'h e ' ' ' ' ' T ' L ' . 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Cl V f Q CLASS WILL 'We the Sen1or Class of Savcna Central School fondly reflectmg on past GWICYIGS befcre clos1rg the doors of our school for the last t1me and w1th our d1plornas 1n hand ready to meet the uncerta1nt1es of the future be1ng of strcng back weak n'1n,l and wobbly knees do declare th1s to be our last 'x'v'1ll and testament The Sen1or Class bequeaths to loan Bond Dorothy Dames and lack1e OCIMIS a pass to oo to the mov1es any day of the week deslred To Dorothy Lunn Fr d Pol anteer leavcs lns ao1l1tv to get to school at leost once a week Lorra1ne La Bar w1lls her talkmg ab1l1ty to lohanna Gorsky Ruth Mulllken w1ll possess Greta Spencer s l1ne of dates To Merle Covert Fred leaves stool no SIX at the Damoth A round tr1p t1cket IS left for Stewart Loper by the 1'1nanc1ally unstable SGDIOTS To puth Snnonds Al M1lls W1llS h1s black Overland so she can get back To Theron Snyder we g1ve Tefft Rob1e s mustach and Sm1ley s beard lohn N bequeaths to Stdney Soper h1s mathemat1cal m1nd To Mur1el Drehmer the Sen1or Class donates a Weddmg r1ng to go w1th the d1amond Ph1l1p Kellogg 1S w1lled a Ford truck to do h1s paper route by Ioan Hlqble Sm1ley leaves h1s Tarzan techmque to cl1mb on the w1ndow s1lls to Pactl Bartoo To Donna Polmanteer Mary Sutryk offers her ha1r do Creta Spencer leves her non show1ng seat 1n band to Paulme Bartoo To Tony Sutryk Carl Thompson leaves h1s basket techmaue to Cecel1a Straulka goes Lorra1ne s sense of humor Ruth Vt7l11te 1 bequeath d Eldreds pleasmg sm1le Martha Campbell 1 grac1ously w1llea Betty Thonsas s Gblllly to be a IG and not blush Th1s docun1ent IS duly s1gned and sealed ll11S f1TSl day of lure n1neteen hundred and forty seven by THE SENIORS I I I A 1, . . F , I T , . . 1 . up on West Hill after basketball games. ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' 's e ' ' ' . 1 L: ' ' ' . ' ' ' LI' 2 A SENIOR REMEMBERS The leaves cf brown came tumbhng down S ptemberl Twas tlme to start 1n school remember We put away our toys and summer Joys And drlfted weakly down the old school lane Seat d 1n the old tam1l1ar places We took a look at our new teachers faces Frrst of all We chanced to meet Mr Clark who now cannot be beat ln to Englxsh we proudly walked And came upon M1ss Shoup r1ght there We balked Mrs Gabrelll was the next m lme For commerc1al she treated us f1ne A tam1l1ar face 1n the hbrary we saw Mrs ROb1G how does she stand 1t all? M1ss Porter and Mr Mac were famllrar too Can ycu blame them for lookxng a l1ttle blue? Next 1n llne came qulte a sensat1on Mr Catherman as dlrector of phy slcal educatron And as the pr1nc1pal ot the th1ng Mr Wrrght was takrng a fl1ng Through the long weeks at books we glared Even though our eyes had a dreamy stare The Semors had ye ole V1c dance Somethmg new had been added too We had a football team dont look so blue Maybe they dldnt w1n a plaque Pat1ence and pract1ce IS all they lack Next came the dear old November tests We d1dnt know much but we drd our best Then came MISS Tunney 1nto our crowd And rn commercxal she made us proud The Senlor play was next on the l1st The one event no one ever m1ssed And the last ot December came the Chrlstmas Ball Wrth a huge tree rn the mlddle of the hall The last of Ianuary why look so sad? You know those regents arent halt that bad The basketball season came orf w1th a bang And our Alma Mater We proudly sang The curls bas etball tearn was somethlng new Shoup at the ueacl the ref s wh1stle blew On and on t1ll Easter Vacat1on When the Senxors had thelr New York celebratron lille ca'ne back all proud and gay We sometrmes wrshed we d had to stay ln Iune along came f1nal tests Wh1ch we encountered wlth llttle zest ' e . 9 . .. , : - , , Come Friday, if you like to prance , 1 , . . , ,, . v I ' I 1 . , Those who were lucky passed the thlngs And our congratulatrons on them we d brmg Sadly and morosely came commencement nrght Puttmg an end to our trouble and plrght Wrth thts the last ot our years of school Wed turn our back to books and rule Wrth hopes that our knowledge gatned W1ll compensate the eftorts stramed MB WE LL REMEMBER The tall stately lourldrng the ofhce clock that puts the ottrce rn an uproar on the wmd up the cafeterla rushe Mr Van Housen and hrs quret kmdly way that he ofters h1s help tor all occasrons Mr Wrrght and hrs langlmg key charn Mr Clark and hls patrence through th1ck and thrn Mr Catherrnan and hrs Jovral nature even though vrctory wa not hrs cnly COTDGI n Mrss Shoup ond her wttty humor ID Semor Engllsh Mrss Tunney anl her abxllty to rmss the bus rn Savona Mrs Robre and her search tcr the rrussmg lunnles Mrs Halnes and her uhtle ways of gettmg prop r vrtamms down us Mlss Porter and her ern study hall sup rvr ron Mr Mcloughltn and hrs versatrle ways Mrs Noble and her ef'l1 rertt rr anner Mrs Andrews anal her pleasant c ntrol ol the kras 1n th hall Mrs Van Keuran and her larthtul attend cnce to all cur bascetoall games Mrss Wellman and her abrlrty to rerr ember us when Mrs Morse and lner s1gn carrymg to Bath t r our money rpakmg venture Nrss MaG1ll and her tape worm that naade our candy s llrng went re lnrghly profrtabl , . , . 1 , 1 I ' -' sv, ' S--, . , --- . --- . S . .r , ,-- . --- Q --- S 9 c-- , .. . . , S1 9 S --, . , -.. A 'rv' 1 r .,, . C 9 s-- . . - f , , ., . . , r ,-- H H . . A A EE- . r ., - o ir . S , , - 3. ' IJ r - 9. 4:13 IA DVE RT swims, C2 C1 2 2:3 Z 5 E43 1 Ax -ni I -. l 23 , , l 20 HAMILTON BULOVA ELGIN LONGINES WALTHAM WITTNAUER Alpert s 19 East Market Street For Graduatlon Watches They Are All Here Now CROTON GOTHAM WELSBRO TEMPLE BEN RUS GRUEN I Coming, New York THE E WONDER SHOP W MEN'S AND WOMEN'S APPAREL STYLE AND QUALITY AT MODERATE PRICES Now Under the Management of Nels Lcrndsman COMPLIMENTS OF Rockwell Sz Co Pamted Post Press LETTER PRESS DEPARTMENT s'ronE and CORNING NEW YORK OFFSET PRINTING PHONE 2652 PAINTED POST N Y Printing As You Like It A I. E. I-Iauber and Son THE HOME OF STANDARD BRANDS MEATS GROCERIES DRY GOODS Phone 2462 Stockmg Drug M I Ward Sr Son Feed Seed Wallpaper and Pamf Farm Supphes N 1 A Ingersoll Rand Manufacturers COMPRESSORS PUMPS GAS AND DIESEL ENGINES and MINING MACHINERY Band BOX Cleaners Gabe CCISITIIII DRY CLEANING RUG CLEANING BUBLL STREET BATH NEW YORK We Operate Our Own Plant COMPLIMENTS OF Iohn W Taggart 81 Son General Insurance ADVOCATE BLOCK BATH NEW YOBK Phone 511 CERTIFIED FUR STORAGE CCDMPLIMENTS CF JACK I-ICDLLAND PHOTOGRAPHER COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF Your Farm Supply Store Longwell W F Mulhgan Lumber Company TEL 309 311 TEL 240 I 74 WEST MORRIS STREET N BATH NEW YORK BATH NEW YORK l I I 1 ' 1 DAMOTI-I HCDTEL KENNETH P. KNAPP, Proprietor BES Nfl HES FROM BATH RADIO AND ELECTRIC SERVICE B BUELL STREET BATH N Y '31 LIBERTY STREET BATH N Y B E S T W 1 s H E s THE BATH PENNYSAVER th B tAd ru g GRAHAM M BURCH Publxsh MILLERS RESTAURANT 29 LIBERTY STREET BATH N Y A 6. P STORES LIBERTY STREET BATH, N Y FUI LER S DRUG STORE ETB T STREPT BATH N Y F W PITT INC BATH NEW YORK BETTY K BAKE SHOP LIBERTY STREET BATH N Y THE DILDINE PHARMACY IAs c DII.DINE PROP 3 LIBERTY STREET BATH N Y LESTER S. ANDREWS Real Estate and Insurance DHONE 552 BATH, N Y IT V S , QQ: 3 liixzflxtil ol l .1 I ER Y .Q , . . RED and WHITE STORE COIHRHTRTS Of Compliments of Ba 's es ve 'sin Medium . , ' er ' ' ' Compliments of Phone 327 C . A ll i f I l COMPLIMENTS OF ' George Crosby Brush and Wood Auto Collision Repairs Used Cars 350 WEST MORRIS STREET BATH NEW Yom: BATH NEW YORK For Loans on com LIMENTS or AUTOS REFRIGERATORS and CHEVROLET APPLIANCES ee BATH NATIONAL BANK DONALD T REAGAN Manager - - p 1 ? Y Y S I C 1 W Mexniier Federal Degiosit Ins, Com. COMPLIMENTS OF Sebring Studio The Friendly Studio Tel 820 Bath N Y Babcock FINE PORTRAITS COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOSTATIC COPIES CAMERA ROLL FILM FINISHING AMATEUR SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT SUMMER RESORT LAKE VIEW PLACE PHONE B18 PHONE 88 B CGb1nS and Rooms Gas and O11 LILLIAN HOUSE PROP LAKE SALUBRIA BATH STEUBEN BOWLING ACADEMY PHONE 679 BATH NEW YORK G W PECK HARDWARE CHINA 6. APPLIANCES BATH N W YO V ABBOTT S PHARMACY 52 LIB RTY STREET BATH N Y DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS COSMETICS MARY ULRICH DRESS SHOP Lad1es Readv To Wear OPPOSITE THE POST OEF CE BATH NEW YORK CASH AND CARRY DRY CLEANERS 5 EAST STEUBEN BATH N H A N D S DEPARTMENT STORE BATH NEW YORK M 1-' WENBAN Atlantlc Gas and O11 LAKE ROAD BATH N PHONE 389 COURT HOUSE DINER PHONE 624 BATH NEW YORK B HTH PLUMBING SUPPLIES IO LIBERTY STREET BATH NEW YORK Compliments of ' ' , .Y. , N. Y. Oomplimenis of Compliments of Compliments Of BATH SERVICE STATION , .Y. E R.. ' Complimenis of E , . . . 6 T ' THE CHRISTENSEN IEWELRY and GIFT SHOP BATH N Y ORRS SHOE STORE LIBERTY STREET BATH N B A T H FIRE CORPORATION AGENTS General Insurance V O WARREN R ABBEY S y 6. T 12 Sh d B th N Y HARPER S BOOK STORE LIBERTY STREET BATH N Y CREDIT BUREAU OF BATH LIBERTY STREET BATH N Y H I BARTRON MANAGER WATSON S DRY CLEANERS 25 Years Servlce PHONE 338 BATH MR KNAPP ATTORNEY AT LAW LIBERTY STREET BATH DR W H NESS LIBERTY STREET BATH AMOCO SERVICE STATION LUBRICATION CAR WASHING FIRESTONE ACCESSORIES 6. TIRES AMOCO STRAIGHT WHITE GAS W H BAKER PROP SMART SHOP LIBERTY STREET BATH N Y Compliments of ComDllm9UlS Of I I - - , N.Y. Compliments of ComDlim9T1lS Of , .Y. , N. Y. I Compliments of ROBERT S. ADAMS, President I LA R. KITTLE, Vice-Pres. . , ec . reczs. onnon Buli ing o , . . .N-Y- Phone 344 Compliments of COH1Iv1ime-HIS Of Compliments of l , . . I I CUR GCCD WISI-IES TC THE CLASS CF 1947 IVI. Cohn 51: Sons Inc. STEUBEN COUNTY'S LARGEST OUTFITTERS OUTFITTERS TO SMART GRADUATES SINCE 1881 Farmers Sz IVIechan1cs Trust Company WE CEFER TI-IE SAVONA CENTRAL SCI-ICCL DISTRICT A THOROUGH AND COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Bath, New York Cornlng Means Research In Glass Glass to Cornlna is one ot the most versatlle ot all materials Wrth potenttal uses that are vlrtually unltmlted. Gut ot Cornma research has sprung a lona suc cessron of new developments 1n glass Pyrex oven Ware tor the housevvlte transparent alass DIDIDQ' tor the tood and chemlcal mdustrf laboratory glass Ware tor the screntrst yes even the 2OO1nch tele scope dlsc now hemg tlnally assembled on Mount Palomar Contlnuous research here has led to the devel opment ot more than 50 OOO glass formulas and wlll lleve Wlll prove ot st1ll areater use to lndustry sclence and the home Cornlng Glass Works lead to more. And, the glasses ot the future, we be- I 6 M IEWELERS 20 EAST MARKET STREET CORNING NEW YORK PREGER S CLOTHES SHOP 42 EAST MARKET STREET CORNING NEW YORK IUVENILE SHOP Complete Outfutters for Chlldren 17 EAST MARKET STREET CORNING NEW YORK THE SPORT SHOP BATH NEW YORK DREW MOTOR CO 47 W STEUBEN STREET PHONE 508 BATH IN BRAVEMAN S CORNING N Y SMART APPAREL Fon GIRLS AND WOMEN GEO W PECK CO Chlna Glass Hardware Apphances 15 E MARKET ST CORNING N Y CRANE INSURANCE SERVICE 87 WEST MARKET STREET CORNING N Y THE IAYNE COMPANY 92 WEST MARKET STREET CORNING NEW YORK The Square Deal Store W W BABCOCK COMPANY SPRUCE LADDERS PH ONE 8 1 BATH Compliments of I 1 CompTimer1tsl of . ' . ' ' ComplTrr1er1ts of I D CompTiments of I n . A a A h . Corrmliments of A A f - , NY COMPLIMENTS OF ALTON I. 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Ambulance Serv1ce f I , K I Iomt Hardware Company GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS STOVES AND MILK COOLERS COMBINATION RANGES ELECTRIC GAS AND OIL WATER HEATERS COMPLETE LINE OF PLUMBING SUPPLIES BATH TUBS LAVATORIES CLOSET COMBINATIONS CABINET SINKS DOUBLE COMPARTMENT FLAT RIM SINKS SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS AND VARNISHES FURNACES OIL BURNERS AND SPACE HEATERS GOODYEAR TRACTOR TIRES AND AUTO TIRES BICYCLES SHOT GUNS WOOLRICH HUNTING CLOTHES CASE TRACTORS AND FARM MACHINERY Scrvoncr New York SOIL PIPE AND ALL NECESSARY FITTINGS. Atlanhc SGIVICG COMPLETE LUEE1cAr1oN LEE AND UNITED TIRES ACCESSORIES MILTON SNYDER Prop Phone 2441 SUNOCO OIL 6. DYNAFUEL Lubncatlon and Complete Repcur Serv1ce E NELSON Courtesy of Dyer s GARNET DYER Pnop Savona N Y SOCONY GAS 6 OIL GOODYEAR TIRES Rlng Free O11 General Repcur HAROLD DENING Prop Phone 2181 I Sunoco Service De11i11q'S Garage Savona Dmer TEEN AGERS PARADISE FINE FOOD COMPLETE DINNERS SHORT ORDERS EARL HEPWORTH Manager Phone 2402 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Comphments of Athens Grill Corning New York I . 1 , I SI-IORTS SERVICE STATION GAS - O L GROCERIES LOREN LEWIS Mgr Phone 2591 Courtesy of WALLING S DAIRY Savoncz N Y Phone 2103 BZITI-I MARKET PLACE Fresh Fruits and Vegetables SCHULTE UNITED CQRNING NEW YORK CORNIN G FLORAL SHOP CORNING NEW YORK CRYSTAL CONFECTIONARY SHOP CORNING NEW YORK A W KEELEY CORNING NEW YORK Coniplimerits of L .L I Compliments of I O Compliments of Compliments ot I I O I Compliments of N O I I I I M U R P H Y S MUSIC DEPARTMENT COLUMBIA CAPITOL VICTOR DECCA MAIESTIC Records WESSELS and SON 100 f Atlant1c Servlce Statlon COMPLETE LUBRICATION TIRES ACCESSORIES LIBERTY AND WILLIAM STREET BATH NEW YORK WHITE S HARDWARE HARDWARE BPS PAINTS PLUMBING HEATING ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES LIBERTY STREET BATH N Y D R SHEAR GARAGE SUNOCO PRODUCTS BATH NEW YORK HUBERTUS SERVICE STATION ROUTE 15 BATH N Y PAINTED POST PRESS AINTED PQST N Y Mc DONNELL S I Compliments ot I . 0 . . 0 I J , . . 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