Schoharie Central High School - Yo Sko Ha Ro Yearbook (Schoharie, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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Y .W . ...,..-..... .-,Y f....,.r..-.ww .YV. . ,.. .raglan .v f - W... , , if-Y 5 , 2 , 2' in As you leave school for the broader fields of life you Will receive many parting Words of advice. There are many recipes for success and also various definitions of what constitutes success. Fundamentally, living is a human problem involving, on all sides, our relations with other human beings. Many of our personal and social problems would disappear if each of us would accord to every other man, womang or child the respect to which he or she is entitled. This is true whether the other person is your employer or your employee, your wife or your husband, your teacher or your pupil, the clerk in the store or your congressman. We should strive to conduct ourselves toward other human beings as we would like to have them act toward us. y I Wish to express my deep appreciation to the Class of 1949 for all they have contributed to Schoharie Central School. I desire to extend to each of you individually my best Wishes for the future. May it be said of you, on some distant day, that the World was better because of your lifeg that you have contributed to the welfare and happiness of your comrniunity, to the achievements of your nation and to the greater glory of Go . 2 wav aw THIS page can tell only a small part of our appreciation for the hard and untiring work which Mrs. Frisbie and Mrs. Rickard have given our class, for we know that at times it must have been quite difficult. It is with great pleasure that we, the Senior Class of 1949, dedicate our yearbook, the ' Schoharian, to the two people who have helped us through our high school years in S.C.S. MRS. Daniel Frisbie has been our class advisor for the last three years. Mrs. Leslie Rickard, who is no longer teaching, is remember ed for starting us off on the right foot in our Junior high school and Freshman years. We hope that in some small way this dedication will show them our gratitude for their splendid guidance and supervision. 3 Z S Marilyn, Prophecy Sz Will, Jimmy, Editor, Wilbur, High School Section, Dick, Art, Herman, Advertising, Bill, Assistant Editor, Lenny, Extra Cirricular, Warren, Assistant Editor, Mrs. Frisbie, Advisor, Bernice, Grade School Section, Lorraine, Advertising, Typist, Katie, Class History. O I THIS yearbook, which is the fourth one that has been published in S.C.S. is the result of many hours of enjoyable labor. We were blessed with various new ideas, some of which have been carried out and others, of course, which haven't. Hal Von Linden, our photographer, is to be congratulated for the splendid work he has done for us in our book. With his help we have increased the number of pictures and have tried to make them more appealing to the readers with a large number of informal shots. Another new idea was doing the add section in free hand drawings. Warren, Dick, Leonard and Mrs. Frisbie all pitched in and succeeded in doing a wonderful job of it. Marilyn Canton racked her ingenius little brain many days and nights to provide us with the class poem, will and prophecy. Katherine S., Bernice A., and Thelma Pierce, the three originals, reminisced together the happenings in our younger days and came out with an eventful class history. Lorraine, Thelma, and Betty C. were kept as busy as bees filling the role of head typists. Betty Thompson, Lauretta, and lmlbur were always ready and willing with a helping hand. This editorial would not be complete if no mention were made of my right-hand man, Bill CBunnyl West. Willy was always on the go doing something. He would either be running errands, pasting picture cutting up he.adings, singing bass, or keeping us in good humor with his comedy acts. We sincerely hope you will enjoy this yearbook and that it will help you remember the class of '49 among the memories of your happy days at S.C.S. James Van Derwerken Editor in Chief 4 S: .,..,.,-nur' .0-v fa--nv. Mm.-.ln i x sv'0 +- We Casius P Social eager' Studies gina Q 'I Q BE- 85' QD' fs Donald M Music enz li 5 'wr . X- g t Suz i 8033116 Hilcireth, Studies Aggie 42 t ' - A ,,,, , 4, in . H' MX- Vireirua Kiel Music . -,A ,A Helen Dyer Mar 'o ' Third Q F Zh J rie Mason, Gradegul' Third Grade il .gig , Pb Dorothy F . b, English az ms le Librarf Q .'g 1: 1' we . fx, in-'ff - ' G :Vim 4 Ne kt W'lli Smith, Ph 1 am ysical Educatio 1 Marjorie Phair Sec Ond Grade 6 Frank Robinson, Science ir, - rr. 5- ' 4- 9' ax, A ,, Q: Erma Schaeffer, Elleeglor U2-Jsod, English vii, AJ., Eva Ktltz Dorothy Hawes D Physical Education Art Harriet GUIIIDO-Pt First Grade f fs, Carolyn Cook Second Grade M341 c , M S M gf-fag fr Q 4, V W My fm 9 .J x gqfwysas gi E M SK I' 'Y : 5,1 IF -- W f I is Lydia Kiiigllf M9,xhemat1CS 151 as ' 29 Rv 5 ,Bi Q Wig if , ew Q. s. WW. f U ' . ,as get gig A ,Lenore Sabo Mathematics Sz Science Q , 1 ' .1 A '- z ' 0 'VW F14 K 33 E Q Q. A A Q3 x ,M if 1247756152 A A Gladys Ingersoll, Special Class Joyce Wakely, First Grade gaadaf Le M2119 Tum ics - 'Etcgflovfn Deus, - unure . . Eames vaxerce MBC Wlulam Burien, COIBIB Commerce c. - ee , accc Q : cacsa c QQ ef .QL 2:: 5 ' Q '2-E Ql'E .X 1. K . 2 ,Rh My AQA I AY Z Kilmer PSEEEFZQSZY ' Lena - Legg Seger, Fufgageglfgffmes Exim Grade Si 1' 9 s a s 7 'a a .gl . v.r 7 . M3151-ed Barbey, Olggzgealjaisggzige 1SQghooLNurse Maufhgg 1321125 New CSQQQQZQ Bmdge school 4 Km G 7 Zawwl af Zdacafiaa Lewis Brown X 5 Elon Va.nDerWe rken Samuel Scranton, jr., Presldent Carlton Shaver E a K 0 LeRoy Gaige William F. Spencer 8 if 1 Seated: June Klahr, Secretary, Warren Tillapaugh, President, Mr. Lamb, Counsellor, James Van Derwerken, Vice-President, Charles Wright, Treasurer. Standing: Jackie Furman, Georgia Moseman, Olga Krajnyak, John Williams, Harvey Stoddard, Samuel Melisi, Herman Stolzenburg, Philip Jerge, Helen Marshall, Ruth Young, Jane Santer. MW ff!! First Bow, Lily Benninger, June Klahr, Elizabeth White, Jane Santer, Donald Becker. Sgcond Bog: Cora Jones, Lois Dearstyne, Jeanne Warner, Marie Tryon, Frank Dernetrowitz, Editor, Ruth Young, Mrs. Wood, Advisor, Marilyn Canton. Third Row: Charles Wright, Ruth Shrow, John Pryor, Joseph McCormick, Evelyn Gaige, Walter Becker, Shirley Zeh, and Gerald Haverly. 9 ' 1 Y 1 4 1 4 I 1 i 1 1 J 1 my r Q Marilyn Canton Herman Stolzenburg NATIONAL, f I-IQNOR S CIETY f x 1.7 ff 1 D Sj James Van Derwerken Warren Tillapaugh CS L5 10 F Af 3 1 is S nf f ' WQili,zM-W 2 3:kHZ.w- V ,, .4 U4 V l K 'c'il'af1a. K LAURETTA BARTON An understanding and loving heart is the truest wisdom. Dance Club 2,3 Band 3,4 A if, G BERNICE ALLEN f A l Though she be but little, she is fine Chorus l,2,3,4 Glee Club 2,3,4 Library Assistant 4 Da.nce Club 2 WILLIAM BEST A better man can not be found. Basketball 1,2,3 F.F.A. l,2,3 Baseball l,2,3,4 Soccer 2,3,4 Dance Club 2,3 1 'Y' W Y' T ROBERT BLENIS There is a greatness in being generous. Class Vice Pres. 1 Class President 2 Dancing Club 2,3 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Soccer 2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Band 1 I.R.C. 4 Oratorical Contest 4 MARILYN CANTON Common sense is nature's gift but reason is an art. Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Dance Club 2,3 I.R.C. 2,3,4 Homeroom Congress 2 Cheerleading 1,4 Tim-Mur 2 Senior Play Yearbook Class President 4 Class Corr. Sec. 2 Cratorical Contest 4 Prizespeaking 3 13 ll LEONARD BUTLER Life without music is not life Band 1,2,3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Football 2,3 Soccer 4 Baseball 2,4 Track 3,4 Chorus 1 Orchestra 1 Senior Play Quartet 3,4 if 'V N MARILYN COOK BETTY CONOVER It Doubt is the shadow of truth. Library Assistant 3 Sports Club l,2,3 F.I-LA. 3 Dance Club 2,3 Only a woman can turn a house into a home. Chorus 4 Glee Club 4 Library Assistant 3 1-wwf WANDA FANCHER 'f A horse, a horse, my Kingdom for Sports Club 1,2,3 F.H.A. 3 Dance Club 2,3 Cheerleading 4 Library Assistant 3 14 Q J. - me as .why ' 4. a horse. MARSHALL GAIGE He who owns the soil, owns up to the sky. Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1 2,3,4 - Soccer 3,4 F.F.A. 2,3,4 Dance Club 2.3 Cross-Country 2,3 Senior Play 4-H Club 1,2 WILBUR. LOC KRCW A happy genius is the gift of nature. Choir 1,2 Boys Glee Club 1 Cross-Country 1 Softball 1 Football 1 Nott-Terrace Guards 2,3 Nott-Terrace H1-Y 2,3 Track 3 Soccer 4 Quartet 3,4 15 RICHARD KRALL Every artist was first an amateur.' Basketball 3 Soccer 3,4 Track 3,4 Cross-Country 2,3 Art Club 2 Senior Play Yearbook L MA Y, V A W ,naw ..,,,-,-AAY LAWRENC E PRITC HARD We know nothing of tornorrowg our business is to be happy today. Glee Club 1 Boys Glee Club 1 Chorus 1 F.F.A. 2,3,4 Dance Club 1 16 THELMA PIERCE Personality always counts. Glee Club l,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Orchestra 1,3,4 Band 3,4 F.H.A. 3 Songleader 4 Sports Club 1,2 Library Club 1,2 Dance Club l,2,3 I.R.C. 4 WILLIAM REISINGER A light heart lives long. Winter Sports Club 1 Cross-Country 2 Track 2 Sportsznens Club 3 CATHERINE ROE rf A good laugh ls sunshine in a house. Chorus 1,2 3 4 Glee Club 2,5-1,4 Band 3,4 Senior P13 Sports C1 1,2 I.R.C. 4 HERMAN STOLZENBURG 'Serious, but as good hearted and full of fun as they come. Band 1,2,3,4 Class Treas. 3 Basketball l,2,3 Orchestra l Soccer 3 Track 3 Homeroom Congress 1,4 Yearbook Dance Club 2,3 I.R.C. 4 17 KATHERINE scU'r'r f' ? Deeds survive the doers. Chorus 1,2 3,4 Glee Club 3,4 Band 3,4 Yearbook Library Assistant 4 Tv, ,,Y,,, an WW, , ,W W, 1 I V 'E I E K . 4 .rn Lonxumm Tnoms ,f . . To gain a friend is to be one. Library Club 1 Eibrary 'Aszsllsatint 3 e Dance Club 2,3 Chorus 3 I.R.C. 3,4 Prizespeaking 1 Homeroom Congress 3 Yearbook Senior Play Class Secretary 2,3 Class Corres. Sec. 4 Orchestra 4 BERNICE TALLMADGE Her deep brown eyes smile constantly. Chorus 1,2 3 4 mee Club 25,4 Library Club 4 Yearbook Dance Club 2 BETTY THOMPSON 'Y ' is 4 1 e'... The first duty of a woman is to be pretty. Cheerleader 3,4 Senior Play I.R.C. 3,4 Chorus 1,2 3 4 Glee Club l,f,3,4 Softball 3 Class Secretary 4 Class Corres. Sec. 3 A,,g Why W M, ,,.4,,,.- .......,-,-,-... WARREN TILLAPAUGH Character makes its own destiny. Band 1 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 2,3 4 Homeroom Congress l,2,3,4 Yearbook Senior Play Class Vice Pres. 2,4 Class President 3 ll IAMES VAN DERWERKEN A gentleman is one who can disagree Without being disagreeable! Band 1,2,3,4 Orchestra 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Soccer 3,4 Yearbook Editor Senior Play Dance Club 2,3 Quartet 1,2,3,4 Homeroom Congress 2,3,4 Class Vice Pres. 3 Class Treasurer 2 19 KATHLEEN VAN ALLER Beauty is itsown reward! Chorus 1,4 Glee Club 3,4 MABEL WOODBECK I I Tumbling Club 1,2 Dance Club 1,2 F.H.A. 3,4 Library Assistant 3 As merry as the day is long. WILLIAM WEST A good heart is worth gold Band 1,2,3,4 Orchestra 1,2,3,4 Quartet 1,2,3,4 Yearbook Senior Play Dance Club 2,3 Basketball 3 Soccer 3 Class Treasurer 4 vii.. dam ag 1949 First Row: Marilyn Canton, Robert Blenis, Lorraine Thomas, Bernice Tallmadge, Mabel Woodbeck. Second Roygg: Herman Stolzenburg, Thelma Pierce, james VanDerwerken, Catherine Roe, Lawrence Pritchard, William Reisinger. Third Row: William Best, Betty Thompson, William West, Katherine Scutt, Lauretta Barton. Fourth Row: Kathleen VanAller, Wanda Fancher, Betty Conover, Marshall Gaige, Bernice Allen. Fifth Row: Mrs. Frisbie, Warren Tillapaugh, Leonard Butler, Richard Krall, Edward Barbin, Wilbur Lockrow. r,..W.. W Marilyn Canton ..... ....... P resident Warren Tillapaugh. . . . . .Vice President Betty Thompson . . . ....... Secretary Lorraine Thomas. . . .... Corr. Secretary William West .... .......... T reasurer Zi I I 1 1 1 1 l 1 N i 1 3 4 4 1 l 3 1 ?J wr WE, the three originals, speaking for the entire class, declare that the past 12 years have been the best years of our lives. It all started out some what like a wonderful story book. If we remember correctly, it was warm and sunny. We had a swell time getting acquainted with each other. Out of some forty children, Thelma Pierce, Bernice Allen and Katherine Scutt are the only three remaining from that class. Once in a while there would be quarrels and someone's hair would get pulled or he would be kicked good and hard. They say it's all a part of growing up. In the first grade we added Cathy Roe, Herman Stolzenburg and Jimmy Van Derwerken to our rapidly growing group. That year we put on Little Black Sambo. Then we came to the Second Grade where we met Lauretta Barton. Bob Blenis, Kathleen Van Aller and Bernice Tallmadge came in the fourth grade. The years following were uneventful. Oh, yes, we had the usual amount of hair pulling and school- kid crushes. We had to learn our ABC's and the three R's, but we are still alive to prove that it didn't hurt us. The most important thing that happened was that we were blessed with Eddie Barbin and Marilyn Canton. . ' The fifth grade was divided into two sections. One was with Miss Ives and the other Miss Norris. Wanda Fancher joined us that year. Miss Norris gave Thelma the nick-name Pudgy and it stuck. That year most of us were in a Christmas Pageant and had to take the parts of candles, Christmas trees, and candy canes. It was very monotonous standing there, and we must admit that we were scared, but when the time came to sing, we managed to let out a small squeak. We managed to struggle into the sixth grade room where we met Lorraine Thomas, Marshall Gaige and Warren Tillapaugh. It was this year that we went on a picnic at LaSalle Park and invited Mrs. Frisbie, then Miss Newkirk, to go along. We were having a gay old time until Miss Nunweiler lost the heel from her shoe, but the boys came to the rescue and soon had it nailed on again. We knitted afghan squares for the Red Cross, and even the boys knitted. We were surprised to find out that some boys could lmit better than the girls. Seventh grade rolled around and we were in our glory. Betty Conover and Billy West were added. This was the first year that we passed between classes. We were still passing in our Freshman year when Mabel Woodbeck, Marilyn Cook, Richard Krall and Billy Best found us. This year we gave a play called Swept Clean Off Her Feet which starred Thelma, Warren, and Bill West. We also gave two short plays for science. These were made up by the class and presented for an assembl . The girls and boys in burlap bags were quite a contrast to the formal tea party of the next play. That was also the first year we had roller skating parties. Our Commencement dance was a success. The gym was appropriately decorated with the silhouettes of the Seniors. In our Sophomore year Mrs. Rickard left us and Miss Newkirk took over. We put on a play for the Play Festival with Berne Knox and Gilboa. The play From Trenton to Camden was presented without the aid of scenery. In our tenth year Bobby was our President and Warren, Vice-President. The Secretarial position was held by Lorraine, and Marilyn did the corresponding. Jimmy had a difficult time to keep the books balanced. J Our Sophomore Soiree was the dance of the year. It was a nightclub scene with waiters and cigarette girls. This was one dance that was a real money making success. That year Larry Prichard joined us. Our Junior year wasn't too eventful, with the exception of the arrival of Lenny Butler, Wilbur Lockrow and Betty Thompson. I think the hardest thing we had to do was to keep Lenny from falling asleep during classes. We had a Junior Prom with the crowning of Jimmy and Marilyn as Prince and Princess. The attendants were Betty Conover, Thelma Pierce, Warren Tillapaugh, and Herman Stolzenburg. The crown bearers were Joyce Teller and David Canton. We decorated the gym with green and white crepe paper and had a blue ceiling trimmed with silver stars. Here we are in our final year with only one addition, Bill Reisinger, to our merry group. This is the busiest year so far. We elected Marilyn Canton, President, Warren, Vice-President, Betty Thompson, Secretary, and Lorraine as Corresponding Secretary. The hardest job of Treasurer went to Bill West. The yearbook is now Hg problem. Jimmy is editor and he has his hands full trying to assemble the material. We must confess that Mr. Von Linden has his hands full with Warren. Even though the work is hard we are spurred on by the enthusiasm of our trip to Washington, with a stop-over at New York during Easter Vacation. 22 I ii PM MY husband decided to take his vacation during the winter this year, so we made plans to spend it in Florida. We contacted Katherine Radford, you remember her as Kay Scutt, and' her husband and arranged to travel with them in their trailer. It was a beautiful brisk day just after the first of the year when we started. We made very good time, but during the fifth day on the roadsomething went wrong with the car. We stopped at a near-by gas station to have repairs made and who did we see but Larry Pritchard. All he had were parts to old Hupmobiles on which he is quite an authority. However he was able to fix us up and start us on our way with good wishes. While talking to Larry, we found out that Bill Reisinger had another station down the road so we stopped for a brief chat. Bill informed us that he and Larry weren't speaking because of an argument over autos. That evening we stopped at the B Sz B Restaurant for supper. The food was excellent, and while'we were finishing, the proprietresses came over and spoke to us. They were our old inseparable school chums, Bernice Allen and Bernice Tallmadge. They had recognized us as we came in and had waited to talk to us. They told us that they had been running the restaura.nt for five years. After about an hour of old reminiscences we started on again. Not too long after, we pulled into Palm Springs. We had chosen the Holiday Inn as the place where we would stay. It was owned by James Elon Van Derwerken I and managed by Marilyn Canton. Our reservations were made some time in advance so that the desk clerk, Eddie Barbin, had us shown immedi- ately to our rooms. They were spacious and light and looked down on a courtyard and the private swimming poo . The next morning we were served breakfast in the dining room by a pleasant waitress whom we recognized at once as being Mabel Woodbeck. She said that she had been working there off and on for some time-it all seemed to depend on how many verbal combats she had with the head cook, Betty Conover. . We had planned a sight-seeing trip for that morning, but as we stepped outside, we stepped into the middle of a lively argument between two shop owners. We recognized them immediately and shook our heads in dismay. Lorraine could still give a good tongue-lashing when she wanted to. This time it was, as it often used to be, Warren with whom she was quarreling. It seemed that the display in Warren's haber- dashery was distracting attention from I.orra.ine's dress shop window. Neither would give in so the argument was still in progress as we left. We were then conducted to our sight-seeing car and proceeded merrily on our way. We soon had passed through the bustling city and its wonderful sights to the outlying districts. Citrus farms were in the majority there. We had passed many of them when I noticed a sign which said Gaige's Citrus Farm. On chance we stopped and inquired about the owner. To our pleasant surprise we found it to be our old friend Marshall Gaige. He told us that he had given up farming in the North because of the climate-too cold. We stayed there for lunch and by a chance remark, found that Lauretta Barton had a pedigreed dog ranch about five miles from Marshall's farm. After leaving Marsha.ll's, we went to the Barton ranch only to find that we had missed Lauretta by a few minutes. We promised to return before we left for home. It was late afternoon before we returned to the hotel. We decided on a swim before supper. When we got to the pool, we heard the guests applauding. There, up on the high board, Betty Thompson was about to do diving stunts. At the present time she was employed as private secretary to the owner, James Elon Van Derwerken I. We spent a pleasant hour getting acquainted with some of the guests. About 7:00 we were dressed for di.nner and proceeded to the dining room. The head waiter, Herman Stolzenburg, showed us to our tables and served us personally. In that way we were able to talk to him for a while. He recommended that we come down to the Blue Room later in the evening to hear the band, which was excellent. We had seen the posters showing the West Quintet and Vocalist. We said that we would and then began to thoroughly enjoy our dinner. Betty had certainly done us up royally. Later that evening, the four of us went to the Blue Room. Bill West's orchestra was now the number l band of the nation, and they were doing the I-Iit Parade from here on Saturday nights with their vocalist Thelma Pierce. Thelma and Bill had worked up some wonderful novelty numbers that you had to see to appreciate. Thelma was in her glory when doing one. I noticed that Lenny Butler was playing trumpet for Bill and helping with arrangements. 24 ..., ..,,, , ,, -.vw , ,. , v.-.,.,....., -,,, ...-WWWWUW-v.- ....,mi....,. i..,.,, . -... ...v---.-,v-W-.--N My husband and I left early and went to our rooms. When we arrived at them, I could not find my key. We tried to open the door, but to no avail. When I noticed a young woman coming down the hall, she asked us what the trouble was and what our names were. She checked our names in a small book and then opened the door with a master key. We stepped inside the door and turned on the light. It was Wanda Fancher. She informed us that she was the house detective here. She said that she was taking the night shift this week and that Catherine Roe was working during the day. We thanked her for her services and went to bed. On the third day of our visit we were in the lobby of the hotel when a certain gentleman checked in. I hadn't seen him in person for years, but his pictures were often in the papers. It was Bill Best, pitcher for the Yankees. He was taking the winter vacation here. Late that afternoon while we were lying around the pool, we heard a buzzing noise and looked up. There was a helicopter about to land on the other side of the pool. When it landed, two men stepped out. There were the multi-millionaires, Bob Blenis and Wilbur Lockrow. It was just a short time ago that they had been regarded as the mad scientists, but their experiments paid off. In case you don't remember, they made their fortunes by answering the question, Why the Worm Turns. On inquiry, we learned that they were staying here while posing for portraits which were to be done by the famous Monsieur ,Richard Krall. We stayed at the Holiday Inn for another week. Our time was spent pleasantly by making tours and visiting with all the old friends we had found. We met two more during that week. It was only by luck that we bumped into Kathleen Van Aller and her husband. They had just stopped over night and we happened to spot them in the Blue Room. Earlier that same evening we had discovered a cat in our roomg and after finding to whom it belonged, we returned it. That was how we found Marilyn Cook. She and her cats had a room at the end of the hall on our floor. When the time came for us to finally leave, the manager, Marilyn Canton, and the owner, James Van Derwerken, came up to our rooms to say good-by in the name of the hotel. It was the first chance we had had to speak to them so they stayed for the better part of an hour. It seems that Marilyn had been part time manager in a store when James had wired her to come and help him to manage his new resort. Jim had three other resorts in Florida, a.1l doing well. Then with more fond farewells, we left the Holiday Inn and started for home full of fond memories and good friendships. 25 'VAS r E 4' J-.xg 704617 f 6 1. 3 3, M --1 Answers can be found on the last page of the advertising 8 section. 'I ..-W JL. V 7 26 aw! 17 27 66444 Paws All Senior classes share the same fate Of teachers' dislike and the coming Iune date. We know we must leave and hate to do it, But memories help to brace us up to it. It was always our class that took off on a spree- The Money-mad Kids of '49 were we. This year much credit goes to Bill, Herman and Wilbur Whose pop-selling ability did cross us with silver And while at a game we can stop and see The ones that missing next year will be. Our basketball team will sure show a dent When our players, Bob and Jimmy, have went. Wanda, Marilyn and Betty will really be hurt When leaving the squad on which they have worked. A word must be said for Thelma's song, For without it, how would our game get along? The halls will echo with Warren's shrill whistle And Lenny's trumpet giving song as a missle. Perhaps you'ss remember more than their noise Our more silent Seniors with quietness and poise. The various two somes will no more be seen Wandering in the halls or on the school green. The quartette must now take a final bow For its various performances have wowed you and how! Many dances we've had, not all were successful, The results of those few were very distressful. Of course you remember our Junior Dance renouned When Jim and Marilyn were Prince and Princess crowned For the rest of our classmates, I'll put it in verse- So read on, my friends, it couldn't get worse. While looking for duplicates, we all agree Our redhead Lauretta seems the last one to beg For pint-size in stature but large in ambition Lorainne and Mabel Will hold up tradition. And then there is Catherine so full of laughter With Bett C's similar trait following close after. It's always our Larry who gets in a jam, And Marshall who's ready with an ever-helping hand. Date Scutt is reserved but the world I am telling She really is tops when it come to Ad-selling. I know you appreciate our talented boy, Dick, Who drew many Ads that triumphantly click. Kathleen you'd remember for her raven-hued hair, When it comes to looks, she's really all there! Our two little Bernices will really feel a loss When graduation is over and their paths no more cross. Our Marilyn Cook, it is easy to see, Will some day a very good homemaker be. Billy Reisinger is new and we're hoping he stays And remembers his classmates the rest of his days. Last, but not least, is our friend, Billy Best, Who took Greeley's advice and really went West Mimi Canton's had fun reminiscing this way Bout the classmates she meets in the hall every dayg To each one she extends a hearty So l.long -- Four years of Memories - how fast they have gone. She sincerely hopes, as the years slip by, She'll meet up again with each gal and guy. 28 W ONMEOA Eg M 5 wie Sham 'Q B 26303 3 505 gg H HH ga N 05002 O-H H808 M Om com E3 OB Hug HHOSESOO qggwma MW 2 OB ggo ag d Qin gidsgg N 2 O-H gqmh N 3 gn OB MQQOB BOS ,MOSES N B O-H Haa Com 88 as UOMLOS 6 Sam N' N. 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Magi gg km mmm NEED-H mgmm asm BEM N330 am gqmmm N525 gm MDE was Bam MWBOOO 8630 EE SA Dom ggm DEW gnwm E MOBUOODB H822 H33 8333 gxsggmgp gag Hoag? Gmmgdm Swddqmgau Snaps 3OaEOg-H bam mggg QHREOA mwmqmajdrw mggmm wgnggopm qmahmm gsm OESSSH gm 05.5560 gwgmam ga? EMSOFE modagg mama MEAE? EODHMOOA 55:3 QSM USAGE Gmac anmhg ,Hgoqmm Q53 MOOD gig? H2050 bam C850 653962 .anim EQHOQH mggm UYHQDQNH ummm 5631? Qgsm Suygdd dvi wgimm -.... . ., -wr-vw vw- -1 full?-fr . -.1 .- ' em 20' WE, the Class of '49, being of semiequal physical and mental ability, declare this our last will and testament. Bernice Allen - leaves her petite figure to Bambi. Eddie Barbin - leaves for a life in Burtonville. Lauretta Barton - leaves her stub nose to Jane Santer. Billy Best - leaves Joan in school for another year. Bobby Blenis - leaves his wave Cwilled to him by jim Hunter! to Harvey Stoddard Lenny Butler - leaves his shoes to anyone who can get the size. Betty Conover - leaves Wanda. Marilyn Canton - leaves her aggressiveness and poise to Jean Warner. Marilyn Cook - leaves her shyness to June Klahr. Marshall Gaige - leaves his place in Ag. class to John Fero. Wanda Fancher - leaves her bangs to anyone without them. Dick Krall - leaves his art ability to some future S. C. S. artist. Thelma Pierce - leaves her bouncing personality to Marlene Kelly. Larry Prichard - leaves with a sigh. Catherine Roe - leaves her flighty ways to Beverly Thompson. Bill Riesinger - leaves the Senior girls. Katherine Scutt - leaves to make a home in a trailer. Herman Stolzenburg - leaves with Thelma. Bernice Tallmadge - leaves her brown eyes to Floyd Guernsey. Lorraine Thomas - leaves her little black book to the Sophomore girls. Betty Thompson - leaves her lady-like way and quiet ma.nners to Shirley Hunter. Warren Tillapaugh - leaves his way with the women to Sammy Melisi. Jimmy Van Derwerken - leaves his basketball ability to next year's hopefuls. Mabel Woodbeck - leaves her smile to Shirley Zeh. Kathleen Van Aller - leaves her black hair to Barbara Zanger. Wilbur Lockrow - leaves his antics in English class to Herbie Luhr. 'Bill West - leaves his comedian characteristics to Charlie Wright. To the Faculty - we leave ---that isn't much but we do QQ, 30 , B P, V , ., ,. 2 . , f A . f. , -f.,m1,,, , M FK H f. . :L . - . , .. .M L K W A , if V , . , ,WW ' A WW .- i W, . ,Z . ,A ,. . X P' A- L 'kg' ' 'Q ' , - K X A 'L f A A , 7 W- 5 - I A A -wx--f -fwgw .isa ' , - Q . Q Nidff ,ww . . ,f SK wp, fm-no ms: us- ,iQ 'Sw WW - Sh!! +L ,QU my .Q N D . Q, 'asf' 5'-Q, . X , ,, 1 ,ma s .9 'K A gem 4,4 M50 First Row: Harvey Stoddard, Richard Hotaling, Roger Krall, Herbert Luhr, Francis Stevens, Floyd Guernsey, Joseph McCormick, john Pryor. Second Row: June Klahr, Catherine Torok, Mannette Mann, Ioan West, Jeanne Warner, Hermine Ientsch, Barbara Zanger, Shirley Mann, joan Case, Ethel Beacraft, Leona Hotaling, Margaret White, Dolores Kelley. Third QW: Mrs. Wood, Bertha Brown, Shirley Warn William Ackner, Stephen Torok, Helen Marshall, Frank Dernetrovsritz, Barbara Brown, Donald Becker, Agnes Holt. Fourth Row: Ida Moore, Shirley Hunter, Lucille Lester, Ross Saddlernire, Ruth Shroh, Iohn Fero, Evelyn Gaige, Warren Wilsey, Margaret Livingston, Roamona Fancher. Floyd Guernsey. . . ....... President Ross Saddlernire . . . . . .Vice-President Shirley Hunter. . . ...... Secretary Evelyn Gaige. . . .... Treasurer ' 32 LA... lgnng, L , SI' 66444 7957 A r First Row: Marlene Kelley, Norma Coons, Beverly Thompson, Doris DeGroff, Margaret Fancher. Second Row: Miss Kittell, standing, Shirley Zeh, Hazel Joslin, Marion Woodbeck, Nancy Widin, Cora Jones. Third Row: Emily Stalker, Margaret Gallup, Jane Santer, Elizabeth Gage, Lois Dearstyne. Fourth Row: James Barton, Charles Wright, Edward Keyser, Walter Becker, Edward Harris, George Gallup, Lawrence Dane. Fifth Bow: Willard Schultes, Samuel Melisi, Kermit Hoyenga, Frank Kodra, Steven Torok. Sixth Row: Eugene Adams, Robert Cornell, David Pritchard, William Miller, Donald Palmer. Seyenth Row: Bernard Bogardus, Meryle Johnson, Thomas Bouck, Edwin Vedder, Thaddeus Hotaling. Walter Becker .... ....... P resident Edward Keyser ..... .... V ice-President Beverly Thompson . . . ....,. Secretary Margaret Gallup .,.. ..... T reasurer 33 Y,..-,i-L,-, L at fwivi ,L L i iicii L.,Y,,,V is WWW- v,w-,L,v,Wv mL..L.,,.., 3 i :wa af 7952 P t W r S E l P l I E k First B-QW: Bernice Carmavv, Mary Ann Schiller, Shirley Schell, Arlene Case, Olga Krajnyak, Marilyn Hotaling, Loretta Engle, Virginia Borst, Eileen Shaver, Joyce Loucks, Lorraine Slater. Second Row: Peter Munck, Richard Carrnaw, Robert Benninger, Robert Waters, Richard Vroman, Betsy Colyer, Helen Benninger, Fredrick Grantier, Leland Fanning, Iarnes Montanye, Gene Murphy, Donald Dane. Third R535 Mr. Robinson, Harold DeGroff, Robert Iacqueway, Donald Rivers, Francis Strong, Steven Kelley, , joseph Gritzbach, john Williams, Rudolph Basha, Carl Stolzenburg, Kenneth Fanning, Roy Stoddard, Mr. Burton. Absent from picture: Noreen Hogan. ' V r 1 l F E L i Kenneth Fanning. . . ....... President Harold DeGroff .... .... V ice-President Eileen Shaver. . . .... .... Se cretary Shirley Schell. . . . . Corres. Secretary Leland Farming ...... ....... 'I' reasurer 34 Lil., L , Lif, ,,,, , WW First Row: Edward Badgley, Richard Beacraft, Thomas Little, Henry Castle, Everette johnson, Alexander Luneiwski, Ruth Thompson, Phyllis Egnor, Charles Detrnetrowitz. Second Egw: Arlene Hogan, Mary Lawyer, Betty Edwards, Claudette VanWie, Leland Wellman, Albert Hills, Nancy Guernsey, Janet Hoyenga, Barbara Smith, Georgia Moseman, June Schmedt. lluird Row: Elsa Wilday, Alice Hotaling, Evelyn Kelley, John Martin, Charles Hendrickson, Rudolph Schaeger, Robert Zeh. john Martin ................ President Nancy Guernsey. . . . . .Vice-President Ruth Thompson . . . ..... Secretary Edward Badgley. . . .... Treasurer 35 436225 Seated: Lily Benninger, Ida Benninger, Nancy Lockrow, Marie Tryon, Ruth Young. First Row: Nancy Coschina, Duane Barton, Jeanne Warner, Virginia Coschina, Elaine Metzger, Avvanda Palmer, Dawn Teale, Marjorie Cooper, Yvonne Oliver, Roger Putnam, Joseph Stoddard. Second Row: Eleanor DeLisle, Marilyn Hoagland, Nancy Collins, Betsy Keyser, Alice Pryor, George Lester, Joan Paine, Mary Parslovv, Jesse Mae Townsend, Gerald Haverly, Henry Pierce, Fredrick Ingrahm, Mrs. Schaffer, Advisor. Ida Benninger. . ....... President Marie Tryon .... . . .Vice-President Lily Benninger . . ...... Secretary Nancy Lockrow. . . . . .... Treasurer 36 First QW: George Van Dyke, Roy Kelly, jack Furman, Richard Bogardus, Duncan Bellinger, Robert Lamb, Charles Hotaling, Carol Jones, Nancy O'Brien, Avonne Montanye, Betty Becker, Phyllis Kilmer, Lloyd Perue. Second Row: Emaline Crewell, Raymond Dearstyne, Marsden Allen, Robert Wood, George Sidney, Betty Vroman, Verda Bruyette, Betty Welch, Ioan Cummings, Alice Moseman, Mary Borst, Carol Ann Fry, Miss Hildreth. Third Row: Phil Loucks, Sam Warner, Charles McNulty, Sidney Bender, Stephen Sturm, Sally DuMond, Fred Posson, Peter LeRuzic, Pat Mamrosch, Charlotte Schrom. Absent irgm Qigtgre: Nancy Dell, Harold Parslow, Ray Dearstyne, Rita Seuling. Carol Ann Fry. . . ..... . President Carol Jones ..... . . .Vice-President Phyllis Kilmer .... . .. . . Secretary Fred Posson .... .... T reasurer 37 X ' W ,f ' -,SL-' First My Helen Holmes, Sandra Wilsey, Margaret Young, Margaret Hofmann, Bob Pethick, Edric Bruyette, Bob Payne, Ken Miers, Denver Lee, Dick Fain, Joe Bray, Keith Wood, jimmy Bray. Segond My Dorothy Lawyer, Leah Bender, Mary Lou Grant, Ethel Glade, Helen Pryor, Isabel Palmer, Wyneta Reed, Rosemarie Stark, JoAnn Leonard, Mary Lou Thomas, Jean Hotaling, Doris Coager. Third Row: Charles Petteys, Iack Harris, Elwyn Becker, Alfred Scrino, Viola Wainwright, Miss Sabo. Absent from pigture: Dow Fuller, Jean Shepard. 4 X ,P 'ii' 1 f f'Z.,,Eijf-A' ,dv Q JoAnn Leonard . . . ...... President jimmy Bray ..... . . .Vice-President Rosemarie Stark. . . ..... Secretary Isabel Palmer ...... . . .Treasurer 38 , AL, A, 47-7- W , A Y- , Y A-, 7777777 ,A aan'-w-F,-..,,.,,,,, an f JW . 3,2525-w Fw mwm it N1 fi if 4 E N'-mmf' www-W W..,-,MN Q .. Y 'C' '7' hn- , A v,.'ymw.: g rA ' -Q. mg, 'Wm 3-1 Q- 3SsHFHf:3Awp22:4 'egV 'f+ ,W .ff K Q. ggi?-Jw.. , bf. 'AM R A. 23-5. A ,,,wi'?'x. .-vw:-Q. - yy, -f 'Q 9 -.,:f,Q3:,,l rg wi .1','ffi Ffh 'ff Y M wigfww, .S '11 W ,' . .f?2Qr,,1j53,5,7,.'155,'4f:a.,, ,. 1555-I. a L sn- 4 MW' in WMQWX.-1-f4p,A.H 1 Ai' ' W' W ,nigh gm. R!'? ,f f ,, ' ,fy-Q, XM ' f, H ff. x 7422 ,fi-gli Jjiwu i TSM.: vktwxwgg , an K, f Q 'U - 'ev .ug,,v- I L' 1 V Iv! l'?wfw5,. I , vefff- M 'K 15 m,i,'2 ff?-M my 5-Jim V L W- 4 ',-sa-Qgff s'grpa'9G.wg,'m Mm 5xiiz'!m.,m.X3f.s!4-KL' A g y- , 1 I ,,,, 1 . 4, 4 .w X QQ wx' Q M .N pw' . -fx 4 . 5Qi,, Zg, 0 S' K E I V J P J r L - - ' l Daniel Bender Richard Schager Elnora Lamont Janet Ostrander Ward Arnold John Bender Elsie Relyea Marie Rock Kneland White Wayne White Winifred Cole Evelyn Fancher Edward Willman and First B932 : Betty Schell, Harriet Liddle, Kay Bellinger, Mary Kodra, Beverley Johnson, Shirley Manz, Mary Andrew, Doris Castle, Mary Meyer, Deborah Jerge, Carol Metzzer, Catherine Hofmann. 3-Qgg 391: Glenda Grantier, Phyllis Zeh, Antonia Luniewski, John Polak, Marlene Barber, Robert Basha, Betsey Grantier, Bernard Cooper, Delores Kelley, Charles Stoddard, Gail Lewis, Wallace White, Jean Petteys, Shirley Gritzback, Mrs. Pealer. Third -Bow: Tommy Loucks, Peggy Fischer, William Hollander, Betty Kodra, Danny Stifflear,Carolyn Guernsey, Richard Mattice, Shirley Byce, Peter Wachman, Charleen Hotaling, John Keyser, Naomi Zimmer, Carol De Vries. : Barbara Smith, Darryl Tree. 40 ijt? 5 5614472 Qfwwle ,Eight-QW: Lorenz Senling, Frederick Parslow, Susan Smith, Carole Scranton, Hugo Veit, Beverly Brown, Necia Diamond, Margaret Stoddard, Donald Freeman, Elizabeth White, Linda Lockrow. ,Emnd RQ-W-: Rose Marie Jackson, Lucy Beacraft, Robert Grant, Earl Tillison, Harry Beacraft, Edna Egnor, John Parslow, Dorothy La Plant, Alan Becker, Betsy Lockrow, Norma Sidney. : Shirley Rock, Jean Ann Zeh, D'Argus Fletcher, Everett Palmer, Raymond Bender, Donald Butler, Donald Rorick, Jay Cole, Mrs. Colyer, Raymond Palmer, Fredolin Banks, Clifford Decker, Howard Munck, Charles Hirst. Apseg from picture: Raymond Sellick, Peter Mann, Miriam Randall, Diane Hallen- beck, Jean Hills. W? : Lucy Lamont, Elsie Bender, Floyd Slater Earl Stiiflear, Carl Frank, Carolyn Doring, Robert Fletcher, David Williams, Betty Dearstyne, John Sidney, Donald Chapin, Jerry Jaqueway, Frank Masterson, Yvonne Cole. Seggnd MW: Floyd Mann, Lyle McNulty, Harry Miers, Robert Schiller, Rudolph Sturm, Paul Harrington, Dale Peck, Arthur Cummings, William Matice, Janet Sidney, Robert Bradt, Harold Volge, Adelaide Snyder, Theodore Hayes. Third Row: Thomas Wayman, Gene Sellick, Juanita Eastman, Albert Zanger, Frederick Koch, Rose Lawyer, Dorothy Sellick, Edna Lawyer, Richard Becker, Roy Borst, Lawrence Young, Barbara Lawyer, Edith Hofmann, Mrs. Kilmer. gbsents Alice Bender, Alberta Relyea, Thomas Rivers, Melvin Wood, Robert Shepard, Vthlliam uller. 41 'oiwvzdi Q 00 First im: Elizabeth Pierce, Albena Tyburczy, Joyce Teller, Peggy McNulty, Doris Bender, Nancy Mulbury, Rose Keyser, Sandra Westfall, Mazdne Back, Patsy Mahar, Patty Lawyer, Marion Gage, Bernice Schell. icong Row: Lois Fero, Donald Wayman, Victor Bartholmew, Donald Young, Henry Gritzback, Leonard Zeh, Leroy Lawyer, Neil Eastman, Lynn Manz, Arthur La.Plant, Billy Cole, Elaine Hoffman, Miss Dyer. Thig Bow: Edwin Kintz, Clayton Willrnan, Clinton Fancher, David Canton, Orson LaMont, Clarence Borst, Bruce Mahar, Warren Thorton, Louie Egnor, Frank Westfall, Henry Robinson, Freddy Benninger Absent from picture: Roger Palmatier, Russell Sellick. . r 1 Q W : Gale Furman, Emery Hunt, Freddie Jones, Sandra Lown, Howard Skinner, Robert VanDyke, Bruce Gaige, George Benninger, Miss Willsey, James Dailey, Merrill Tilison, Lorraine Lawyer, Joyce Dietz. : Grayton Arnold, Linda Dittmar, John Becker, Connie Smith, Marion Stifflear, Robert Fava, Grace Melisi, Rita Mann, Patricia Barger, Allan Stifflear, Dwight Woodruff, Helen Keyser, Carol Dion. Third Bow: Donna Smyder, Betty Lou Sherman, Carolyn Adams, Mildred Schager, Ethel Holt, Richard La.Plant, Robert Shroh, Donald Birch, Mary Anna Rose, Roberta Ruland, Gordon Fry, Edward Kulesa, Ralph Wood, Doris Diamond. Absent from picture: Earl Schrom, Barbara Hollenbeck, Betty Ann Birch. J 42 o , -,,...4.4.L4. ,ALM ,L -P - ' ,p 'i S. Qglingg Wallace Bender, Willa Young, Elizabeth Borst, Janett Relya, Frances Egnor, Sandra Mamrosh, Yvonne Terrell, Hilda Kock, Maxine Cole. Standing' gs Ilene Bellinger, Elizabeth Barber, Catherine Chrysler, Pauline Sellick, Virginia Little, Marcus Cole, Dick Luniewski, Dean Pethick, Dolph Collins, John Mulbury, Donald Willman, Frank Kulesa, Alice Diamond. : David Glass, James Polak, Edwin Bain, Donald Mulbury, Sheldon Schmidt, Alfred Tansley, Frank Baldwin, Clarence Kelley, David Kennedy, Stuart Oliver, Walter Van Dyke, Edward Manchester, Amelia Wainwright, Ronald Bender, John Wilbur, Evelyn Bouch, Kenneth Bartholomew, Robert Sellick, Wayne Vroman, Mrs. Mason. Ab-sgnj-g Marie Rock, Arthur Crewell, Gordon Leonard, Mary Flannagan. 5 Eirst 3221: Dorothy Young, Ralph Liddle, Elwood Vroman, Vernon Young, James McGrath, James La.Plant, Charles Keyser, Martha Jane Rowe, Charleen Diamond, Floyd Lamont, Oliver Miller, Sandra Brooks, Jacquelyn Wilber, Phyllis Bender, Barbara Diamond, Jeanette Parslow. Second Row: Miss Phair, Mary Margaret Bender, Lawrence Sellick, Carol Hoffman, Lois Decker, Ronald Chase, Richard Sellick, Harold Coager, Donald Diamond, Richard Ruland, Vivian Young, Alan Gaige, David McNulty, Rosemary Wainwright, William Bentley, David Hollander, Alton Diamond. - Paul Diamond, Grace Wieber, Lawrence Hallenbeck, Phillip Wilsey. , 43 L N J I r I . E K J J J l I J , First My Janie Rausch, Yvonne Shomo, Patty' Von Linden, Patty Gage, Lawrence LaPla.nt, Ronnie Rolfe, Mary Ann Moser, Albert Boone, Sonja Fancher, Lawrence Becker. : Arlene Given, Madelyn Coons, Susan Kintz, Donnie Howard, Tommy Bray, Carol Ann Wise, Camille Guernsey, Evelyn Wilsey, Stephen Dailey, George Lawton, John DeVries, Helen Sdney. Third Bow: Mary Collins, Donnie Saddlemire, Walter Schager, Barbara Trayhon, Perry Kane, Ann Cummings, Freddie Micholson, Robert Hofmann, Leila Skinner, Wendell Wood, Ann Wagner, Patty Chrysler, Lois Barger, Miss Cook. : Sally Lockrow, Charles Beacraft, Lesla Fuller. ' 64446 Efirst Bow: Gloria Benson, Dennis Yanson, Douglas Cater, Susan Emery, Barbara Hoberg, Linda Reyno Sara Jane Dailey, Helen LeRuzic, Charles Terpening, Anita Posson, Paul Praus, Naomi Tillison. : Susanne Klahr, Jeanne Muller, Mary Vibbard, Mrs. Gumport. : Walter Dostie, James Lawyer, Donna France, Joyce Conklin, Duane Woodruff, Patricia Westfall, Judy Harter, Joyce Palmer. Ifggrth Row: Leland Coons, Ronald Calahan, Ruth Bender, Herman Ortgies, Shirley Liddle. Fifth-Bow: Ronald Oliver, Raymond Jackson, Donald Doring, Donald Nicholson, Gary Van Wie, Charles Masick. Edward Hofmann, Paul Pierce, Ronald Stark, Casius Pealer Jr., Teddy Price. : Ronald Flanders, Richard Diamond, Larry Saddlemire, Margaret Herring, arion Schrom. 44 - +L- -dim A lds, . gm nf'?n pg FJ! 8 First Row: Alice Hoffman, Juanita Terrel, Douglas Germond, Ruey Badgley, May Scranton, George Berder, Duane Cole, Nancy Borst, Marjorie Hayes, Martha Becker. Second Row: Walter McNulty, Jimmy Lawton, Bobby Lang, Andy Warde, Judy Lovejoy, David Panthon, Kathleen Boyle, Jerry Polak, Terry Miller, George Fletcher, Miss Wakely. Third Royy: Jea.nne Luniewski, Wally Jones, Billy Borst, Dick Martin, Gerald Young, Billy Lawyer, Ricky Colyer, Billy Moser, John Glass, Linda Barber. Absem from pigtggrez Dick Bramer, James Gage, Marlene Von Linden, Thomas Foland, Blanche Smith, Ethel Schrorn. ' ea First QW: Rosemary Tillison, Andrea Dittznar, Ann Marie Bentley, Sally Pryce, Mary Jane Zeh, Olive Barger, Diana Sullivan, Vihlliam Felton, Dallas Snycler, Mary Mahar. Second Row: Catherine Fletcher Michael Keyser, Maurice Miller, Eileen Liddle, Francis Trayham, Stanley Keyser, Richard Dietz, Joanne Vihlliams, Frederick Heitkamp, Richard Cleveland, Karen Hewett, Dawne Dietz. Third My: Thomas Diamond, Kenneth McGrath, Brian Mse, Dennison Kane, Peter von Linden, Ewald Krick, John Schaeffer, William Claus, Bruce Palrnatier, Lawrence Crowley, Orlo Chrysler, Ronald Sprung, Lance Manchester, Paul Johnson, Miss Darn. Absent from picture: Judy I-lollenbeck. 45 7 dmw Zum fd N First Row: Joan Roy, Ernest Anderson, George Mann, David Winters, Sarah Specht, Ronald Spaulding, David VanDerwerken, Ronald Barbic. Second Row: Diane Robbins, Peter Enders, Elaine Coons, Janice Gidley, Harold Barbie, Michael Specht, Jeffrey Livingston, Jean Mann, Shirley Brown, Sandra Mattice. Third Row: Donald Howard, Roger Brown, Donald VanDerwerken Shirley Mattice, James Winters, Shari Ann Zeh, Patricia Specht, Shirley Shaver, Shirley Darling, N'ancy Grantier. Fourth Bow: Mrs. Mildred Barber. Zemin! Central Bridge, Old Village School: Mrs. Haskins. Central Bridge, Old Village School: Debra Sidney, Theresa Ottman, Kenneth Rivenburg. Second Row: David Sidney, Alton Benson, Ariel Gordon, Mrs. Haskins, Loretta Benson, Patsy Riven- burg, Donna Deyo. . l 46 ,J-QL...., lu.. W-Q f M36 L .A 'K ,-M.. pw X, f an I. W' N 2759! uv mana' 'PFW 1 'gcmd J F : Meryle Johnson, James VanDerwerken, Jeanne Warner, Ruth Young, William West, Duane Barton. : Richard Fain, Robert Zeh, Evelyn Gaige, Manette Mann, Sally DuMond, George Gallup. Third Boy: Bernard Bogardus, Ross Saddlernire, Elizabeth Gage, Joseph McCormick, James Barton, Richard Vroman, Johnny Martin. Fourth Row: Catherine Roe, Marilyn Canton, Edward Badgely, Lauretta Barton, Kenyon Miers, John Fero, Herman Stolzenburg. Fit' th R5-Jw: Francis Stevens, Thelma Pierce, Kermit Hoyenga, Katherine Scutt, John Pryor, Leonard Butler, Gerald Haverley. Director: Mr. Menz Drum Majorette: Marlene Kelley Ofzcieafm First Jliglinsz Willard Shultes, Janet Hoyenga, Joseph McCormick, Ross Saddlemire, Margaret Gallup. Ecgnd Violins: Jack Firman, Richard Bogardus, Betty Becker, Phyllis Kilmer, Jeanne Warner, Jim Bray, Everett Johnson. Clarinetsg Thelma Pierce, Kermit Hoyenga. QQ-e: Sammy Warner. : George Sidney. yiola: Lucille Lester. Trombone: Meryl Johnson. ggophone: Sally DuMond, William West. Qellosz Cora Jones, Ethel Beacraft, Margaret Livingston. Basses: Shirley Zeh, Jea.nne Warner, Francis Stevens. French Horns: Robert Zeh, James Va.nDerWerken. Piano: Lorraine Thomas. Qongggtor: Mr. Menz. Drums: Duane Barton. ling-jg James Barton. Flutes: Mannette Mann, Ruth Young. Absent: Ruth Shroh. 48 Qfee First Row: Bernice Allen, Bernice Tallmadge, Miss Kiel, Marilyn Canton, Nancy Lockrow. Second Row Marilyn Cook, Kathryn Scutt, Eileen Shaver, Thelma Pierce, Ioan West. Third Row: Beverly Thompson, Doris DeGroff, Betty Thompson, Catherine Roe, Kathleen VanAller, jane Santer. 'Zhvuw First Row: Beverly Thompson, Doris DeGroff, Lois Dearstyne, Leona Hotaling, Agnes Holt, Catherine Torok, Delores Kelly, Marilyn Cook, Lauretta Engle. Second Royy: Ida Moore, Betty Brown, MaryAnn Shiller, Ioan West, Jeanne Warner, Elizabeth Gage, Marline Kelly, Thelma Pierce, Arlene Case, Eileen Shaver. Third Row: Lucille Lester, Mannette Mann, Evelyn Gaige, Marilyn Hagburg, Kathleen VanAller, Jane Santer, Catherine Roe, june Klahr, Miss Kiel. Fourth Row: joseph McCormick, Betsy Colyer, Marilyn Hotaling, Helen Benninger, Betty Thompson, Marilyn Canton, Bernice Tallmadge, Bernice Allen, Katherine Scutt, Hazel Ioslin. 49 We Seated: Bernice Tallmadge, Bernice Allen, Katherine Scutt. Siandingg Margaret White, Lois Dearstyne, Shirley Warner, Marlene Kelly, Mrs. Frisbie, Librarian. 50 . Zacnfezf 'L Lads ,oi Harmony Bur-rLockrow.............. Lenny Butler ......... . Jimmy VanDerwerken. . . . Bi11West...- .... V 4 o 3' x Elizabeth Gage Olga Krajnyak Mrs. Frisbie, Advisor Jane Santer Lucille Lester 51 . .Tenor . . Lead . .Baritone . . Bass ' Wzmmzcwad dana EM Seated: Margaret Gallup, Treasurer, joseph McCormick, Vice President, Willard Sholtes, President, Betty Thompson, Secretary, Marilyn Canton, Corresponding Secretary. Second Row: Mr. Pealer, June Klahr, Emily Stalker, Shirley Zeh, Shirley Hunter, Evelyn Gaige, Helen Marshall, Robert Blenis, Mannette Mann, Hazel Joslin. Third Row: Herman Stolzenburg, Elizabeth Gaige, Edward Vedder, George Gallup, Iames VanDervverken, Wilbur Lockrow, Ruth Shroh. Fourth Row: jane Santer, Norma Coons, Thelma Pierce, Jeanne Warner, Lucille Lester, Doris DeGroff, Beverly Thompson, Catherine Roe, Lorraine Thomas. egiaa Ufzczz' ' Zcwateazf Seated: Ioan West, Marilyn Canton. Standing Frank Denietrowitz, Wilbur Lockrow, Robert Blenis. 52 756246626 mamma Kneeling: Gene Murphy, Robert Benninger, Dave Pritchard. Standing: Stephen Kelley, Rudolph Baska, George Gallup, Edward Keyser, Leland Fanning, Francis Strong, Donald Palmer, Eugene Adams, Fred Grantier. john Ferog Secretary, Larry Pritchard, Reporter, Mr. Tripp, Advisor, Warren Wilsay, Treasurer, Herbie Luhr, Vice-President, Marshall Gaige, President, Bernard Bogardus, Sentinel. 53 mg Qfame Seated: Shirley Schell, Sentinel, Loretta Angle, Treasurer, Dorothy Schell, Vice-President, Roamona Fancher, President, Ioan Case, Secretary, Mabel Woodbeck, Corresponding Secretary, Shirley Mann, Reporter. Qanding: Naomi Ahl, Agnes Holt, Margaret Fancher, Margaret White, Nancy Widen, Shirley Warner, Helen Marshall, Margaret Livingston, Olga Krajnyak, Arlene Case, Betsy Colyer, Marilyn Hotaling, Helen Benninger, Miss Tuttle. Alternate Cheerleaders: June Klahr, Helen Benninger, Betty Thompson, Miss Kiel, Advisor. 54 ' tri. . merit Z Ioan West, Thelma Pierce, Wanda Fancher, Jeanne Warner, Marilyn Canton, Margaret Livingston ' 7 madly km 1' Betsy Colyer, Beverly Thompson, Marlene Kelly, Doris DeGroff, Marilyn Hotaling 55 ...L I i i r Q E V 5 I 5 r K E jun, Captam SD 65526 Center Forrfgifd dfldlif Rloss Saddlemire Harvey Stoddard Robert Bl ' E , , enls, dward Barbin, Warren Tillapaugh, Leonard Butler, l James Va.nDerwerken, Walter Becker, John Pryor, Roger Krall, Marshall Gaige, Frank Demetrowitz, l Iohn Martin, Coach Smith. i fohnn H rvey Guarfiy Foiward 56 K L .gg AY , , , gr Wk . y T 'WMM First Bpw: Leland Willman, Rudolph Baska, Bobby Pethick, Eddie Badgley. Second Row: Robert Iaqueway, Gene Murphy, Edward Harris, Donald Rivers, Kenneth Fanning, Carl Stolzenburg, Kermit Hoyenga, Fred Grantier, Robert Benninger, David Pritchard, Harold DeGroff. Third Row: Coach Smith, Richard Vroman, Roy Stoddard, Charles Wright, Samuel Melissi, Edward Keyser, Steven Kelly, George Gallup, Ronald Tree, John Williams, Bernard Bogardus, Larry Dane. Left to right: Roy Stoddard, Samuel Melisi, Edward Keyser, Richard Vroman, Charles Wright, Coach Smith. 57 W ,- ,.,, s I s l Eirst Bow: Bobby Iaquevvay, Manager, Bobby Fain, Lenny Thorton, Bill Best, Duke Holt, Bobby Blenis, Leland Fanning, Manager. Second Bow: Mr. Smith, Raymond Kennedy, Warren Tillapaugh, Sonny Becker, Jimmy Van Derwerken, johnny Pryor, Donald Larkin, Everette Foland. I i s First QW: Mr. Smith, Johnny Pryor, Francis Stevens, Roy Stoddard, Harvey Stoddard, jimmy Van Derwerken, Bob Blenis, Bill Best, Marshall Gaige, Lenny Butler, Ross Saddlemire. Seoood Row: Eddie Harris, Harold DeGroff, Frank Demetrowitz, Karl Stolzenburg, Wilbur Lockrow, Steven Kelly, Sonny Becker, Sammy Melisi, Charley Wright, Dick Vroman, Bobby Jacqueway. Bobby Blenis Managers: Henry Pierce and Joe Stoddard 58 ' Lg gg A g 66464 ff-., ZMZ' I , Bus Drivers: Paul Wilsey, Irner Bellinger, Ted Teller, Martin Derring, Charlie Mix, Francis Burgett, Carter Plue, Willard Wright, Ed Sidney. 59 1 I 1 l w 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 -J amid Cafeteria Help: Anna Hoffman, Mrs. Mix, Mrs. Snyder, Cora jones, Jean Hoffman GO ,,.a....a......,,,,,, Y Wad! De,b1.', School nurse: Mrs. Bramer - School Doctor: M. Miller Lee 0 4 Maintenance: Perry Burton, Jesse Youngs, Frank Schaeffer 61 ,..A.4.,-A. f f lin' ff 'raw M M -1 fr-x- ff :HQEQATC xv i Y .., Mya W' .y ,QL i w 2' 9 ,- ,,. 1. f mi L - A f wi W7 Alf3f?f' .S I 4 YE f fw,..+f Xl A A E f Y C3 fs .1 isa:-D . 4-5: N if - is ?f ug faq? 'f 7 S Q A ,Q f Q X fl' Klxitf m 'ix' ' h 5'Su'f f 3 '3H ,af - if-A if f ., W wg 1 3,1 W . fi. .-f if 9. , - 'Q fum , , ua QL-A is 3 -,Zu Q -- ' ,, ,V I If . ' ,W if 7 MLW W p 5 H fi. V lid iii f - A H .nf . .4 .Y - lx' ' gl ' N if. , V Q V bykk' f . ,, W-S l 45 f 2 , 1? M , i Q Mlgvmw U. , Ygmr, , P, ,, ,M A.-MW t-.W 7 M, M,.?,EW,4W.W . Q. , ' L .:Mm.,.!M,4 W, ,N W1-'Ei' 2 3 if a Q E E . E s 3 3 2 5 1 3 f - s S S E i E X X 5 5 5 1 2 X i 3 S t , 3' K X 1 5x AE 1 'N ' if , ,Q- 3 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Zkzzkww Judson Fancher Claude Van Wie Mrs. Bert Oliver Mrs. Clinton C . Tryon Mrs. Mildred J. Barber Mr. and Mrs. H. Frederick Tripp Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Wilsey Miss Joyce Wakely Mr. Carl W. Wilsey Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Colyer Mr. and Mrs. Perry Terpening Mrs. S. D. Ma'gr1ard Mr. and Mrs. loyd Moister Mr. and Mrs. Charles Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wetsel Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wessel Mr. and Mrs. Irving Stiffler Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Gannon' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moister Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allen Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mosher Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Enders Mr. Edward M. Teale Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill Jr. and Donna Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gidley and family 5 v-1 A Friend . and Mrs. Morgan Crapser Mr. Morris K. Bouck Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Coschina Ruth Tree's Beauty Shop Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warner Mr. John Borst Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dittmar Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Westervelt Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shafer Mr. and Mrs. William Justus Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Roe, Sr. Mr. a.nd Mrs. W. M. Lockrow Hotel Austin Mr. Smith Colyer Mr. and Mrs. Burr Newby Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Cameron Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lendrurn Mrs. Alma Walker Miss Florence Braman Mrs. H. Stolzenburg Mr. a.nd Mrs. Henry A. Bra.nd Dr. E. V. Mo rrison Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Martin Mrs. Harold Scholtes Mrs. Ruth Frisbie Mr. and Mrs. George Ressegieu Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Stiiflear Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoyenga Miss Ethel Hallenbeck Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bank and Mrs Har Rose . Ralph Casper, Sr. Mr. . Mr. and Mrs. Ottoriang Mr Mr . Ralph Casper, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Willman Mr. Briggs Mansheffer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Teeple and Son Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sidney Mr. and Mrs. Beldon Vroman Mr. and Mrs. William Best, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mickel . and Mrs. Harold Miers Mr. Miss Joyce Ann Miers Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cooke Miss Helen Cornell Mr . and Mrs. Lloyd Perue Mr. and Mrs. James L. Gage Mr. and Mrs. Willard Martin Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rivers Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eckert Mr. and Mrs. Irving Getter Mr. and Mrs. George Conover Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Melisi Mr. and Mrs Earl Bixby Mr. Murray Karker Miss Carol Ehrcke 555555555 . Ralph VanVranken and Son . George E. Keyser and Sons George Luhr and Son . and Mrs. Harry Sellick . and Mrs. Edward Collins . and Mrs. Irenis Rowlison . Milton Rowlison . and Mrs. R. B. Alsip . and Mrs. Phillip Zeh Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Allen Mr. Charles Fero Mr. Al Mansheffer Mr. and Mrs. Cliiord Allen Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fero Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Estes Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Metzger Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Joslin Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Scutt Mr. and Mrs. Albert Radford Mr. and Mrs. Caryl DeGroff Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Gordon Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayes Mr. John Radford Mr. and Mrs. Ranson Schaeffer Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Fava Mr..and. Mrs. Charles Zicha Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Palmer Mr. and Mrs. John McCabe Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Provost Mr. and Mrs. Robert Livingston Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Van Aller Mr. William Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Neil Van Aller Mr. and Mrs. John Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tallmadge lVlr. and Mrs. Harry Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Milo Carl Mr. and Mrs. Jens Johnson Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shafer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ottman Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ackerle Mr. and Mrs. Harvey King Mr. Raymond Fancher, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Countryman Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fancher, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Berton C. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Frisbie, Jr. 5 Charles Livingston Miss Alice Agedale Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doring Miss Arlene Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. 64 .ML Conover LeRoy E. Gaige Lewis C. Brown Harvey Stoddard COIVNIDLIIVXENTS OF -me Schofmrie Counjly Bank Schohamie, N.Y. Member he FZJZVOA R r yt he adam! Dzpo 1' ns riww ysffzm ig t C779 A L PARSONS SSQNQ INC f SALES SEQWQE 5156437 A C p T QSC VC S S Zffl T F Sf i Lx 5 Conjra. u.'qtLOr15 0 'bf-Le Cla-S9 of ,fl N Cznfro' Bridge, N.Y plwgnqd- Om 'Tj-6 Auforvrofivca Szrvigq, ,.. ..m.- , .. ...- ..J THE COMPLETE NEWSPAPER FOR ALL THE FAMILY NEWS, Comms, FEATURES- Jcff N fr V G ZEITE: 5x.giifE:v'C HD The eqder If HQ A Qztffury MIDDLEBUKGH MOTOR SALES DE som PLYMOUTH SALES 5 ERVICE 6' v Q MIDDLE BURG N Y TELE PHONE 5.32 3 N L 1 Of IF 'Q-J! , 1 . QWGRAPHY TLC HL- W T U Q O O Ol' 0.77. QZALL- H HAL VON LINDEN IDHQNE 151:72 QSCHOJYX KARKERS F000 MARKETWA9 323 MA N STRE51- SCHGHAR e N Y 4J I minimis GARAGE EMPIRE Aw-TQ Rgwmum XRECLS Tww ULNJG wg C O 9Yam5T G Sfeslffffl? MOTOR INN Qfdsvnobl GMC-V ks OW 730-:.n't'3 Skt GTYIS DQ. Y J 647 C CIC fz0AfML.4p,47gwzaf 1,1417 JUS Q1 C Y5 CLYCL 33, We if 721,65 n ewes We GSSOHGS -DG! Ocmsv Ile ohe, 37W! H Refi?-f QSO I Q15 CHRYSLER PLYMQUTH 621210 C2014 Sefuncv Cznfr I Bmdgq, 45 Il Joumsom s. some Sloo 9 NL X- !'J U-YW Y' OBERT5 IHNO Om PA Y GND Yhiiw 92 f 0 . p.'0, T7 i. O 4, : ' , Q ' S..A! H1 I, i WILLIAM Gnmbnvzzn C TI' 'Q ' fl? sane' YUC grave' Goble I !, H ' jf P 4 LH- arf home Shovel X7 T- G.V0-,.tlOYL I A y , . ant 'trucKn-ma xv? fl ,afwdf f +r'e,nc,'-L-lxoc l --.g Q. I-72 I fo fi OHN . ZDNEY D XI, 0 G . C,z1v7-1241.341 ' 5 Y , av' ' c ' 51 5 , me n V, M. IALER 1N.Dn11cv C 7 I-rc. W 4, Y on vznzyrr-f11vGf'fus.zcAL.5V.'Ls1T L N32 THE R P C N . .Tl-ll House OF BALDWIN, Y ' Q. ev c p F 1 TATE -S'rA:557' c fzvzcrnz . . Lon Esp .mehr 6' ' 68 ,4..Hh.4.4. ,,, 7., , los 5 5 fv rfYY H3 G OWPRMG-UNE on-QCBQVRXNQXEC 5 J ofi' X .L.Ha'r1ffp. 'font 0 D Sl A O H135 Ice Dream Q The. Store of suff.fYalu63 O .D-mfs 1 W Q, Y COMPLIMENTS , 6 gf OF 0 Nl 'sf ev 1 fy! 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'Q A Q Q5 61162 fx Q 'O ' Nfj. .9 0 ON! aFlE,f1'1'S Q oy, G Q C ovmms 17 ann,-r oF an H R1 L G y S . .unc L i , ?Lo?Qnt.ToL I Yi ' I Cewfl?-al 'B J e N-7' '70 x -QED T013 FZILQTAURANT ACKNEW5 Jolvn Ma-rrrr-osh Proprietor P Home Coolfed Food OULTRYY Fx-nam Sho.,.t Ordeys Safndwlches SCHOI-IABIE 1-fc-ri All Legal Bevevages cew1:-mae,-,age Pho-ne 44-:rr NONE CM 50 QOvX?M'TDC'Z777E OF CT QNDP Im? fememf Co. Cenfraf J3v -J e COMPIQMENTS Vflcfd Q-1 v B vos Darin Sz Turner NLEA5 MARKET We bg Es 'fd-Vi Middleburgh, N. Y. IRS Q ba ,R Ce- Phone 172 Sahel-wawie. -h-- Pk.nQl3l Sc HENE emo 08 STAR 'H' ' , lx M , f . 1 'fJwf'NEWS 'A -If? s M' an nel evvwce Syayou oco-93 'prod es I xB-H.yKVlEsa Cen .fa , Yf e up f MM 0 1 L Tospnfvcf: 3- ' 'a 8 Q f 6 Lb S, ui ai, 5 .Dmvcnfe lfssafvs Eveynwgq BCS? 5' Am.. A Cf B 6 Q '71 , L A J .5 as so 51 TJ.. -ELM'-V'-P'-kL SMPUL rnof'-k -tt BM ,. .,. bmi 1 7 Quaid- Meats and Q C 2 serv ee Y 6POCZruZS ANTRA1. Bezvef: NX Esperoncev fphonz Liz' i - COM. lun, 'f ZIMMER H9vLrIZYf2izm IHOENTON Q- LF 3 Q NGU'-F 5Ekv1c5 5771. uAL.z'r B C Y M' M 11.74 MoJ6ecK 7rf1zyLIv5-77-ferLAr-72,fyl2,yw '92'f -1-W-r J Cfhffafvgrz 95, 6'w:Ac Tug ,An rifle 'X B6-5'f.irnc3 9 Complfmenh-, of FULLERY5 .Smvncs STATION S C I-IE IVE C TH .D Y HN R S E, 674O70fW,g? Ceaafcr D E TAuLqnNT gf' 'ff7e. M0 744, QIL Va ffl? Esperance.. Q PA T5 Y V if 749 ef: 2 5E,,,,,,,c,: Q Congratulatzows to the Class o 9 58 'FY'O'7Tl fb7+L inc Qyfv Q, MART! N C. HILLER we X5 'QA TRUCKS 096 Arr Havclwavve -Electvlcmf APP llE27nceS awe, F-IX'bU'f8S EACTOQS 'fl-1 Pluwnbnwg FnbtrngS - Housewa.-re, , P,-g,,,,,V,,5 Afh XfJes'Cmgl-mu.-se, Dezfcr C I' + P +h Om 'hxnexxflg Com? :meh 5 o C COMPLIMENTS OF Sohoha He Telephone ,RCLQYROYN and Scnounms E Xdmvnjz Inc' oo Q E - YO? WAGNER5 RESTAuRRNT A 'R C Tr A ' ' A 0 W L '72 COfVxP'lVYLE.YL-t5 if KEYSER BEVERAGE R'::iz,ii3:::j Comfjjw' O film t f +. jc, gif . L5 . E3 d NEW PALAC5 C m ' en s ' MABEL B. 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