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

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It can also be evaluated in terms of the extent to which you meet your responsibilities to God, to your country, to society and to yourself. How is success attained? It is largely the result of hard work and self-sacrifice Whether you become what you desire to be depends upon how great is your desire. I wish to express to each of you individually my best wishes for the future. I also desire to express my deep appreciation for all that you have contributed to the school. 74C.,g,cMa6'I,QQ,,.J- 4 Board Of Edumizbn G LeROY GAIGE, CARLTON SHAVER, J. LeROY KNISKERN, SAM N SMIDKVZW lendeni Of fcboolf WILLIAM F. SPENCER 5 Ga, 45352 , any 1. , ,X I fi, 5 . ' 1 v 4.,,, Ill - at-wf'1 -L .Q 4 J - 'jul W M VH, .. Q 1 Ili , ' , , Qin If' lil Nag 'I 'Z' . J' -iiwm su di H ,f .1 N QQW gy ,l . 3 U K . , :gg . ,Q 1 law ' if a rs. '5-grr A V--. X x MRS. ELEANOR WOOD 0 Miss Horan, who is our Senior Class Adviser, we extend our appreciation for the help she has given in our last and most eventful year. We hope that in some way this dedication will prove to them our grati- tude for their excellent guidance and understanding. Dedztaizbn 'E, the members of the Senior Class of 1950, are both happy and proud to dedicate the Schoharian to Mrs. Wood and Miss Horan. Mrs. Wood, who was with us during the past several years, is remembered for her patience and unrelentless effort through many difficult moments. MISS MARY HORAN 7 Homeroom C014 514955 Seated: Betty Schell, Jane Sunter, Treasurer, Evelyn Gaige, Vice President: Charles Wright, President, Jeanne Warner, Secretary: Georgia Moseman. Standing: Alice Pryor, Elieen Shaver, Samuel Warner, Gene Murphy, Carl Stolsenhurg, Helen Marshall, Helen Pryor, Daniel Stiffler, Doris De Groff, Dr. Lamb: Advisor. S President of Homeroom Congress, Iwould like to say that it has been a great privilege for the other representatives, as well as myself, to be in the Homeroom Congress. On behalf of the Homeroom Congress, I have been asked to express our appreciation for the fine cooperation that the students have given us and to Mr. Lamb for everything that he has done. We sincerely believe that the future Homeroom Congress will have success in all that it does, and to the Senior Class we wish them the best of luck and good fortune in the following years. Pres. of Homeroom Congress 8 Yearbook fmjjf F st Ro Joan Case, Jeanne Warner, Evelyn Galge, Joseph McCormick, Roger Krall, John Pryor, Shirley llann Ross Saddlemire Floyd Guernsey. Shirley Hunter, Helen, Marshall, Lucile Lester. Second Row: Betty Brown, Irs Prisbie Advisor Hervey. Stoddard. Francis Stevens, Frank Demetrowltz, John Pero, Ruth Shroh, Hermine Jentzech. EJZBIOVZZZ! CE HE class of 1950 of the Schoharie Central School. That sounds impressive, doesn't it? What does it mean to those of us who are june graduates? We sincerely hope that as a class and as individuals we will be able to fulfill our duties as responsible and thinking citizens of our community, our nation and our world. That is why - after much deliberation - we chose our theme, the History of Schoharie. The world of 1950 is a troubled world, but because we have lived in a valley whose tradition is one - not of surrender and resignation - but one of courage and determination, we hope that we can carry on that tradition. We realize that we can not solve individually the problems of the world, but by doing our best in the every day tasks before us, perhaps we can in some way contribute to a happier and more peaceful world. We wish to thank all our teachers and all those who have contributed in making our years at Schoharie happy ones and for their patience in preparing us to take our place in society as useful members of that society. We shall endeavor to carry on the heritage of the Schoharie Valley of which we are proud to be a part. 9 Elemen wry School FJCMZW Miss Lenore Sabo. Slxth Grade: Mrs Lena Kilmer, Fifth Grade: Mr. Robert Baker, Sixth Grade: Miss Mary Funck, Fifth Grade: Miss Gladys Ingersoll Opportunity Class Mrs. Majorie Mason, Third Grade: Miss Muriel Sullivan, Fourth Grade: Mrs. Mildred Barber, New Central Bridge School: Mrs. Hazel Haskin, 01d Central Bridge School: Mrs. Pauline llllsey, Fourth Grade: Miss Helen Dyer, Third and Fourth Grade. Mrs. Harriet Gumport, First Grade: Miss Carolyn Cook, Second Grade Miss Joyce lakely, First Grade: Miss Marjorie Phair, Second Grade: Mrs. Ann Burke, First Grade: Mrs. Martha Gallup, Kindergarten. hkglv School Family Ir. Harold Tripp, Agricultureg Mrs. Eva Kiltz, Physical Education: Mrs Virginia Bramer, School Nurse: Mr Donald lenz, lusicg Miss Virginia Kiel, lusicg Irs. Dorothy Armstrong Art. Mr. Frank Robinson, Scienceg Mr lilliam Burton, Commerce: Miss Lydia Kittell, Mathematics: Mr. George 0'Haro, Science and Mathematics: Mr James Van Detta, Commerce. lr. Casius Pealer, Social Studies Irs. Dorothy Prisbie, English and Libraryg Irs. Erma Schaeffer, Englishp liss lnry Horan, Languageg Miss Nancy Ross, Social Studies. HIL!! i in 4 57 If Nalzbnal Honor foczkly JOHN FERO FLOYD GUERNSEY EVELYN GAIGE HELEN MARSHALL JOHN PRYOR RES SADDLEMIRE N order to stimulate an interest in scholarship throughout the high schools of the United States, the National Honor Society was organized in 1922. In order to qualify for membership a student must first of all rank scholastically in the upper third of his class. Other qualities next considered are leadership, character, and service to the school. On this basis fifteen percent of the graduating class are selected each year by the faculty. At the special high school assembly held each spring, announcement is made of the new members of the Honor Society. Graduate members are invited to take part in the impressive ceremony in which these seniors are tapped and presented with their membership pins. Since 1941 when the Schoharie chapter of the National Honor Society received its charter, fifty students have been granted the privilege of wearing its emblem. 12 A - '1-. W my 3 .. 5,4 I .. W ' Y' , ' Y-' 2 -0 A ,. . -.-L-.ihlviw-4 wa. 1 w aim- I il lm-0' WILLIAM ACKNER 'Politeness goes far yet cost nothing ETHEL BEACRAFT Home is where the heart is fenzbrf DONALD BECKER Science and art belong to the whole world xr BARBARA BROWN 'Virtue is its own reward BE TTY BROWN Serious but as good-hearted as they come 14 IOAN CASE Every charitable act is a step- ping stone towards heaven 1950 LOIS CAST LE Quietness has its own charm JOHN I-'Eno Inspiration and genius-one and the same CK FRANK DEMETROWITZ The world needs a competent man RAMONA FANCHER 'Cute to look at, nice to lmow EVELYN GAIGE A lovely girl and very smart, to be both things is quite an art 15 FLOYD GUERNSEY Knowledge is power AGNES HOLT 'A merry heart makes a cheer ful countenance ll LEONA HOTALING SHIRLEY HUNTER Great thoughts come from the heart HERMINE IENTZSCH Sweet and cheery, always bright 16 To know her is to like her fembm RICHARD HOTALING A good man never dies JUNE KLAHR Stature small-ambition great 1950 ROGER KRALL A picture is worth a thousand words LUCILLE LESTER The only way to have a friend is to be one MARGARET LIVINGSTON Kindness is a virtue itself HERBERT LUHR Good humor is goodness and wisdom combined MANNETTE MANN Silence is golden 17 SHIRLEY MANN Laugh and the world laughs with you HELEN MARSHALL Her quiet nature conceals her sweet personality ROBERT MASON Reading makes a full man fenzbrf 4 JOSEPH MCCORMICK Music is the universal language of mankind MILVI MELTS What ever she gains she will be worthy of IOHN PRYOR A great athlete is a credit to the world 18 RICHARD SADDLEMIRE Once a gentleman always gentleman 1950 ROSS SADDLEMIRE Wit and wisdom are born with a man RUTH SHROH Seriousness has its own reward FRANCIS STEVENS An honest man's the noblest work of God HARVEY STODDARD The world could use more like him CATHERINE TOROK As merry as the day is long 19 IEANNE WARNER A thing of beauty is joy forever SHIRLEY WARNER Kind words are the music of the world BARBARA ZANGER It's nice to be nicevwhen you are naturally nice IOAN WEST Music is well said to be the speech of angels 20 fenzbrf The farmers are the founders of civilizationl' WILLIAM ACKNER Basketball 1 Stamp Club 1, 2 Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ETHEL BEACRAFT Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 F. H.A. Sentinel 4 County Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Play Day 3, 4 DONALD BECKER Homeroom Congress 1 Class Play 1, 2 Variety Show 3, 4 I. R. C. 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 3 BARBARA BROWN Chorus 1, 2 Library Assistant 3, 4 Dance Club 3 I. R. C. 4 Newspaper Staff 4 BETTY BROWN Chorus 1, 3, 4 Glee Club 4 School Play 2 Library Club 4 I. R. C. 4 Dance Club 3 Yearbook Staff 4 JOAN CASE F.H.A. 2,3,4. Sec. Sports Club Yearbook Staff Tumbling Club Freshman Play I.R. C. 3 Newspaper Staff 1 Dance Club Play Day LOIS CASTLE Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Sports Club,2 Tumbling Club 2 Newspaper Staff 4 Dancing Club 2 Yearbook Staff FRANK DEMETROWITZ Basketball 2, 3, 4 Soccer 3,4 Track 2, 3, 4 Dmce Club 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Editor 4 Variety Show 3, 4 Newspaper Editor 3, 4 Oratorical Contest 3, 4 RAMONA FANC HER Sports Club 1, 2 F. I-I. A. Reporter 2 F. H. A. President 3, 4 Dance Club Variety Show 3, 4 JOHN FERO Band 1, 2, 3 4 F.F.A.1,2,3,4 F. F. A. Reporter 2 F. F.A. Sec. 3,4 County F. F. A. Sec. 3 County F.F.A. Pres. 4 Class Treasurer 4 Variety Show 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 3, 4 Freshman Play 1 Representative to Empire Boy's State Yearbook Asst. Editor EVE LYN GAIGE Homeroom Congress 1, 2, 4 Vice-Pres. 1 Treasurer 3 Band 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 3, 4 I. R. C. 2, 3, 4 County Band 2, 3, 4 Dance Club 1, 2, 3 Variety Show 3, 4 Yearbook Staff Library Club 1, 2 FLOYD GUERNSEY Pres. 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2 Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Variety Show 3, 4 Fall Baseball 2 I.R. C. 4 Yearbook Staff AGNES I-IOLT F. H.A. 3,4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Tumbling Club 1, 2 Sports Club 1, 2 Dance Club 2, 3 LEONA HOTALING Chorus 1 2 3 4 3 ! F. H. A. -i Orchestra 4 County Chorus 1, 2 Variety Show 3, 4 22 JENIOR RICHARD HOTALIN G Basketball 1, 2 Baseball 1, 2 Soccer 2 County Festival Play 2 Variety Show 3 Dance Club 3 . SHIRLEY HUNTER Class Sec. 3, 4 I.R.C. 2, 3, Tres. 4 Yearbook Staff Library Staff 2 Girls Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 4 Oneonta U.N. Conference 4 HERMINE JENTSCH Sports Club 1, 2 Tumbling Club 1 2 Library Club 1,2 Newspaper Staff 3 F. H. A. 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Dancing Club 1, 3 JUNE KLAHR Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 4 I. R. C. 2, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 3, 4 Majorette 3, 4 Homeroom Congress 3 Treasurer 1 Corresponding Secretary 4 Library Assistant 2, 4 Dance Club 2, 3,4 Variety Show 3, 4 ROGER KRALL Basketball 1, 2, 3 Soccer 2 Newspaper Staff 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Boys Scouts 1 Variety Show 3 LUCILLE LESTER County Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 1, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. 2, 3, 4 Prize Speaking 1, 3 State Orchestra 4 Variety Show 3, 4 I.R.C. 2,3,4 Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4 RECORDS MARGARET LIVINGSTON Cheerleader 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 F. H.A. 3,4 Chorus 1,2 Newspaper Staff 1,4 County Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Variety Show 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Freshman Play 1 Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Sports Club 1, 2 Girls Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 HERBERT LUHR Track 3, 4 F. F.A. 1,2, 3,4 Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4 F. F.A. Secretary 2 F. F. A. Vice-President 3 F. F. A. President 4 Variety Show 3, 4 MANNETTE MANN Band 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1 , 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Newspaper Staff 1 Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4 I. R.C. 3 County Chorus 4 State Chorus 4 SHIRLEY MANN F. H. A. 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Sports Club 3 Tumbling Club 3 Newspaper Staff 3 Dancing Club 1, 2, 3, 4 HELEN MARSHALL Homeroom Congress 3, 4 F. I-LA. 3 I.R. C. 3,4 Dance Club 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Variety Show 3, 4 Song Leader 4 Library Staff 2 ROBERT MA SON Basketball 1, 2 Baseball 2 Football 2 Track 1 School Newspaper 1, 2, 4 JOSEPH MCCORMICK Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 3, 4 I. R. C. 2, 3, 4 County Festival Play 2 County Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Oneonta U. N. Conference Variety Show 3, 4 County Band 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 4 JOHN PRYOR Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 3 Yearbook Staff 4 I. R. C . 4 Variety Show 3, 4 County Band 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Congress 1, 2 ROSS SADDLEMIRE F. F. A. 1 Yearbook 4 Newspaper Staff 3 Band 1, 2, 3 4 orchestra i, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer 2, 3, 4 Vice Pres. 1, 2, 3, 4 State Band 4 County Band 3, 4 Variety Show 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 RUTH SHROH Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Stamp Club 1 Library Club 1 I. R. C. 2, 3, 4 Dance Club 1, 2, 3,4 Girl Scouts 1 French Club 1 Newspaper 1 , 3, 4 FRANCIS STEVENS Band 1, 2, 3 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 2 State Band 4 Variety Show 3, 4 23 HARVEY STODDARD Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Congress 1, 3 Newspaper Sta! 3 Variety Show 3, 4 Laboratory 3, 4 CATHERINE TOROK Chorus 1, 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Dance Club 1,2,3,4 Class Plays 1 2 Variety Show 3, 4 J EANNE WARNER Yearbook Staff 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Newspaper Staff 3,4 Secretary 1 Treasurer 2 Homeroom Congress 4 I. R. C. 2, 3, 4 Library Club 1 County Band 2, 3, 4 Variety Show 3, 4 Dance Club 1, 2, 3 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls Basketball 1 SHIRLEY WARNER F. H. A. 2, 3 Library 2,3 JOAN WEST Cheerleader 1 3 Yearbook Staff, 4 Newspaper Staff 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 County Glee Club 3 Majorette 3, 4 Legion Contest 3, 4 Variety Show 3, 4 Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Tumbling Club 1, 2 WARREN WILSEY F. F.A. 1,2,3,4 Sentinel 2 Treasurer 3 Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1 Variety Show 3, 4 BARBARA ZANGER Chorus 4 F. H. A. 4 Variety Show 4 Sports Club 2 Newspaper Staff 2, 3 Girls Basketball 2, 3, 4 Clam Of I950 First Row: Ethel Beacraft, Agnes Holt, Catherine Torok. Betty Brown. Jeanne Warner, Barbara Brown, June Klahr. Second Row: Lois Castle, llannette Mann, Hermine Jentzsch, Leona Hotaling, Ramona Fancher, Joan Case, Barbara Zanger, Shirley llann, Iles Horan, Adviser. Third Row: Shirley Warner, Lucille Lester, Ruth Shroh, Shlrley Hunter, Margaret Livingston Evelyn Gaige, Helen Marshall. Fourth Row: Richard Saddlemire, Harvey Stoddard, Warren lilsey, Roger Krall, Richard Hotallng, John Pero, Robert Mason. Fifth Row: William Ackner, Frank Demetrowitz, Francis Stevens, Joseph U0C0l'lliCk. Floyd Guernsey, John Pryor, Herbert Luhr, Ross Saddlemire, Donald Becker. Absent: Joan lest. OFFICERS June Klahr, Corresponding Secretary John Fero, Treasurer Ross Saddlemire, Vice-President Shirley Hunter, Secretary Floyd Guernsey, President 24 Through be Ham T was a cloudy morning as I remember, and at nine o'clock there was a crash of thunder and I' the heavens poured down rain. That was in 1937 when our class of seniors started on their way through Schoharie Central School. I am sure you can remember Ross Saddlemire crying for his mother and Francis Stevens running around hugging his teddy-bear. The others who were with us on that first fateful day were Jeanne Warner, Floyd Guernsey, Shirley Warner, Jolm Pryor, Ethel Beacraft, Donald Becker, Warren Wisley, June Klahr, Roger Krall and Joan West. Mannette Mann joined our group in the second grade, and we proudly produced a play for assem- bliy and sang Run, Rabbit, Run. During our third grade year Ramona Francher and Lois Castle a ded their names to our ranks. We became actors again that year and produced a tpatriotic play with the sixth grade. We remember also that Donald Becker was taken over the knees o Mrs. Keyser, our third grade teacher, at least once a day. In the fourth grade we again added new members with the addition of Catherine Torok, Shirley Mann, Evelyn Gaige, Leona Hotaling, Shirley Hunter, Ruth Shroh and Harvey Stoddard. By the time we reached the fifth grade we had grown by leaps and bounds, then Herbert Luhr, Joan Case, Hermine Jentzsch, William Aclmer, Agnes Holt and Margaret Livingston became members of the class of 1950. Our sixth grade was quite a year. Not only did Joseph McCormick and Lucille Lester join us, but we put on a production of the famous story, Rip Van Winkle , under the able direction of Miss Nunweiler. Romance bloomedg Joseph McCormick and Joan Case saw only each other, and Jeanne Warner kissed a certain blonde every night outside the door. We cannot seem to remember much about our seventh and eighth grade years-probably because we were too busy getting into mischief. We do recall, however, that John Fero joined us in the sev- enth grade, and in the eighth grade a brunnette from New Jersey whom we know as Barbara Zanger became a member of our group. Our ninth Igrade year was a memorable year. Dick Hotaling became one of us. Besides putting on the plays, enry's Mail Order Wife and Foul Play at the Brown's, we sponsored the Com- mencement dance for our dear senior pals. It was extremely embarrassing when-through a misunder- standing two orchestras arrived, however, we all remember Mrs. Shannon s bouncing around with a law book under her arm and coming to our defense with vehemence. It was a profitable dance because we did not come out in the red, we made a profit of sixty cents! In om' sophomore year we were busy making money, we sponsored roller skating parties and bake sales. Helen Marshall, the girl with the Southern drawl, came from Mississippi that year, and our imitater Frank Demetrowitz joined us also. For our contribution to assemblies we produced A Day in the Doctor's Office with almost everyone participating. Last year, our junior year, was one of many startling events. To begin with we were still grow- ing. Robert Mason, Betty and Barbara Brown were added to our roll call. We sponsored a variety show that fortunately netted us almost three hundred dollars. Jeanne Warner and John Pryor were chosen Prince and Princess of our Junior Prom with Joan West, Ramona Fancher, John Fero and Herbert Luhr as attendants. The one thing we remember above everything in our Junior year is the untiring efforts of our class adviser, Mrs. Wood, who with her excellent guidance and kind understand- ing solved our many perplexing problems. Now we are, at last, seniors. On our first day this year we were greeted by our new adviser, Miss Horan, who is helping us with her patience and kindness, for we realize that many times we must be very trying. In September, Richard Saddlemire came to Schoharie from Voorheesville. We are very happy to have with us Melvi Melts who came in January from Estonia, and we hope to know her mucn better in the next few months. So far this year we have produced another successful variety show and are working very hard on the yearbook with Mrs. Frisbie, who will have a few more gray hairs before this book goes to press. We are making plans for a big square dance, our senior trip to Washington and our Senior Ball. As we look back on our years at Schoharie Central, we realize they have been very happy ones, and we hope we have in some small way contributed to the spirit that makes our school a fine one-one from which we are proud to be Alumni. 25 Wbin VW Were Young fav, I a .4 4 1 . J 1 2 3 8 '7 12 . 13 14 1 15 19 18 Names on Page 86 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT of The Senior Class of 1950 Schoharie Central School Town of Schoharie County of Schoharie State of New York E, the class of 1950, being of allegedly sound mind, and having overcome the difficulties of Regents exams, publish this, our last will and testament. William Ackner leaves his explosives formulas to Ted Hotaling. Ethel Beacraft gives her cello to Cora Jones. Donald Becker leaves the projection booth to Gerald Haverly. Barbara Brown wills her glasses to Marlene Brown. Betty Brown leaves her charming smile to Jane Santer. Joan Case wills her natural curly hair to Jessie Mae Townsend. Lois Castle leaves her red hair to her sister. Frank Demetrowitz gives his accomplishments and failures with the opposite sex to Richard Vroman. Ramona Fancher wills her raised eye brow to any girl who needs it. John Fero leaves his judging ability to Cleo. Evelyn Gaige leaves with her shorthand skill to use it to advantage later in life. Floyd Guernsey gives his job as class president to Walter Becker. Agnes Holt wills her laugh to Hazel Joslin. Leona Hotaling gives the piano seat in orchestra to Nancy Lockrow. Richard Hotaling leaves Schoharie for the auto races. Shirley Hunter leaves Schoharie for Sharon. Hermine Jentzsch wills her blond hair to Shirley Schell. June Klahr leaves her carefree ways to Claudette VanWie. Roger Krall leaves the Schoharie Central School. Lucille Lester wills the Navy to Arvilla Hayes. Margaret Livingston wills her position in girl's basketball to Doris DeGroff. Herbert Luhr leaves David Pritchard to continue arguments with Mr. Tripp. Mannette Mann gives her flute to Ruth Young. Shirley Mann wills her devilish ways to Alice Pryor. Helen Marshall leaves her southern accent to anyone who can use it. Robert Mason wills his ability to grow whiskers to Charles Wright. Joseph McCormick leaves his Lemonsine to anyone who can afford to keep it running. Milvi Melts leaves her charming smile to Arlene Yoder. John Pryor wills his position on the School Basketball Team to Roy Stoddard. Richard Saddlemire leaves his dark wavy hair and brown eyes to Gary Maryea. Ross Saddlemire leaves his seats in band and orchestra to anyone who can handle both to them as will as he has. Ruth Shroh gives her height to Betty Schell. Francis Stevens leaves Kay in school for a few more years. Harvey Stoddard gives his track shoes to Gene Murphy. Jeanne Warner leaves her cheerleading to anyone who can do it as well as she has. Shirley Warner leaves her long hair to Ann Fancher. Joan West leaves the Schoharie Central School to go with Gordie Randall. Warren Wilsey leaves Elizabeth in school for another year. Barbara Zanger leaves her mischievous ways to anyone who can get away with it. 28 Q 4 x v . be i f. ik H X, .Q 1-v ... , wr Clam Of 1951 .E ir' EE BEMLEH Heifigi Fits! ROWS David Pritchard, Kermit Hoyenga, Lawrence Dane, Robert Cornell, Donald Palmer. Second Row: Beverly THOIPBOD Hazel Joslin, Shirley Zeh, Norma Coons, Elizabeth Gage, Edith Glaeser, Marlene Kelley, Emily Stalker, largaret Gallup Nancy lidln, larlon loodbeck. Third Row: Naomi Ahl, Cora Jones, Lois Dearstyne, Margaret Fancher. Jane Santer, Dorothy Schell. lies Klttell, Adviser. Fourth Row: Edward Harris, Bernard Bogardus, Charles lright. Prank Kodra, Edward Keyser George Gallup, llllard Schultes, walter Becker, Thaddeus Hotaling, leryle Johnson, James Barton. OFFICERS Walter Becker, President Nancy Widin, Secretary Margaret Gallup, Treasurer 30 George Gallup, Vice-President Clam Of195 First Row: Gene lurvhy. Arlene Case. Marlene Brown, Faye Brand, Arlene Yoder, Loretta Engle, Betsy Colyar, llarllyn Hotaling Helen Benninger, Shirley Schel1,'lIary Ann Schiller, Roy Stoddard. Second Row: Jean Hoffman, Barbara Benjamen, Olga Kraj- nyak, Eileen Shaver, Joyce Loucks, Betty Jean Diamond, Virginia Borst., Lorraine Slater, Bernice Carmen. Third Row: Ir. Tripp. Advisor: Joseph Gritzback, Donald Dane, Richard Carman, Domonick Scalera, Raymond Young, Francis Strong, Rudolph Basha, Leland Fanning, George Puro, Richard Vroman, Steven Kelly. Mr, Robinson, Advisorg Fourth Row: James Idontanye, Harold DeGroff, Kenneth Conley, Robert Jacqueway, Donald Rivers, Kenneth Fanning, Ronald Tree. Fredrick Grantier, Carl Stolzenburg, John lllliams. Absent: Lawrence Dane. OFFICERS Leland Fanning, Treasurer Roy Stoddard, President Harold De Groff, Vice-President Marlene Brown, Corresponding Secretary Faye Brand, Recording Secretary 31 Clam Of 195 First Row: Marilyn Hoagland, Ruth Thompson, Elsa Wilday, Betty Edwards, Joan Payne, Evelyn Kelly, Frances Schlponi, Alnndn Palmer, Lorraine Oliver, Yvonne Oliver. Second Row: Lily Benninger, Georgia Moseman, Elaine Metzger, Barbara Smith, Alice Pryor. Nancy Lockrow, Dawn Teale, Virginia Coschina, Nancy Coschina, Marjorie Cooper. Third Row: Henry Pierce, John lartin Charles Hendrickson, Phyllis Egnor, Claudette Van Wie, Janet Hoyenga, Marie Tryon, Jeannette Stark, Nancy Guernsey, Eliza- beth Puro, Ruth Young, Ida Benninger, Jesse Mae Townsend, Robert Bouck, Robert Gage, Theodore Mahler, Mr. Pealer, Adviser. Fourth Row: Charles Demetrowitz, Alexander Luniewski, George Lester, Fred Inghram, Everett Johnson, Leland Willman, Gerald HHYBYIY. Henry C8St19. JOSeph Stoddard, Roger Putman, Duane Barton, Edward Badgley. Absent: Betsy Keyser, June Schmidt, Jeanne Warnen OFFICERS Betsy Keyser, Secretary Elizabeth Puro, Corr. Secretary Nancy Lockrow, President Nancy Coschina, Vice-President Edward Badgley, Treasurer 32 Egglaz I First Row: Ada Kemmer, Janet Easton, Isabel Palmer, Dorothy Lawyer. Second Row: Helen Holmes, Mary Lou Grant, Helen Pryor, Jo Ann Leonard, Doris Coager, Verda Bruyette, Rose llarle Stark, Jean Hotaling, lyneta Reed, Nancy Collins, Viola Wainwright Sandra lilsey. Third Raw: lalter Bray, Charles Petteys, Alfred Scrlvo, Joseph Sippio, Rudolph Schager, Arthur Williams, Edward Hollander, Clayton Scutt, Phillip Loucks, Robert Payne, Duncan Belllnger, Keith lood, Joseph Bray, llr. O' Hare, Advisor. Absent: Mary Lou Thomas. OFFICERS James Bray, President Rose Marie Stark, Secretary Jo Leonard, Treasurer joseph Bray, Vice-President. 33 Egglvr If First Row: Robert Furman, Richard Fain. Richard Bogardus, Samuel Warner, Robert Petbick, Kenyon liers. Richard Hotaling, Harold Parslow, Edric Bruyette. Second Raw: Rita. Seuling, Alice lloseman, Avonne llontayne, Emaline Crewell, Carol Ann Fry Ethel Glade, Joan Cummings, Carol JOIICS. Pauline Lavyer. Betty Becker, Phyllis Kilmer, Ingrid Clay. Third Row: largarst Young, Betty Vroman, Elwyn Becker, Robert Lamb, George Sidney, Raymond Dearstyne, Jack Harris, Denver Lee, Eleanor De Lisle, llary Borst. Fourth Row: Patricia Mamrosh, Sally Du llond, Stephen Sturm, Fred Posson, Philip Jerge, Dow Fuller. lary Parslow, Mrs. Frisbie, Advisor. OFFICERS Elwyn Becker, President Robert Pethick, Vice- President Richard Bogardus, Secretary Kenyon Miers, Treasurer 34 feven I First Row: Peter lachlan, Thomas Loucks, Gary laryea, Daniel Stltflear, Darryl Tree, William Hollander, Nancy 0'Br1en, Eleanor Lamont, Glenda Grantier, Gail Lewis. Leah Bender, Harry Beacraft. Second Row: Raymond Bender, Catherine Hot!- lann, Carolyn Stlen. Iary Neyer, Mary Andrew. Kay Bellinger, Shirley Bice, Betty lalch, Phyllis Zeh, Beverly, Johnson. Jean Petteys, 'l11lCB lhlte. Third Row: Miss Ross, Advisor: Clifford Decker, Earl Tillison, Robert lood, lillin Vander Hart, Sidney Bender, Shirley Gritzback, Dorothy Hoosier, Janet Dstrander, lary Kodra, Diana Hallenback. Absent: Loretta Benson, Antonia Lunielski. ' OFFICERS Seated: Gail Lewis, President Garry Maryea, Vice-President Standing: Peter Wachman, Treasurer Kay Bellinger, Secretary 35 5671671 If Fire! Row: Richard Chatterton, John Kerper, Charles Stoddard, Roy Kelly, layne White, Bernard Cooper, John Polak, Robert Grant. Second Row: George Van Dyke, Betty Schell, Harriet Liddle, Naomi Zimmer, llarlene Barber, Lucy Beacraft, Doris Castle, Margaret Hoffman, Charleen Hotaling, Betty Kodra, Janet Barton, Pegzy Fischer, Carol Ietzger, llrs. Schaeffer, Advisor, Third Row: Elsie Relyea, Carolyn Guernsey, Betsey Grantier, Elnora Lamont, Donald Butler, Richard Mattice, Peter Le Ruzlc, John Parsloll, Raymond Selllck, Shirley Manz, Delores Kelly, Jean Shepard. Absent: Deborah Jerge. OFFICERS janet Barton, President Betty Kodra, Vice-President Shirley Manz, Treasurer Marlene Barber, Secretary 36 Geomefffy Cfmf Richard Vroman, Olga Krajnyak, James Montanye, Kenneth Fan Pbyfzbf L6lb0Wll'07fy Frank Kodra, Mannette Mann, Mr. Robinson, Charles Wright. 37 A ri Clam Charles Hendrickson, Mrs. Armstrong: Joseph Gritzback, Frances Schiponi, Peter llunck Lorriane Slater, Mary Ann Schiller, Miss Horan, Thaddeus Hotaling. 38 Shortly nd Clam First Row: Barbara Brown. June Klahr, Nancy Widen, Ruth Shroh. Second Row: Lois Castle, Evelyn Galge, Marlene Kelley Emily Stalker, Hr. Burton, standing. Ezggbib Gmde Offclyefim First Row: Sally Dumond, George Sidney, Jack Furman, Philip Jerge, Betty Becker, Phylis Kilmer, Richard Bogardus. Second Row: Richard Faln, Harold Parslow, Robert Pethick, Kenyon Miers, sam Warner, Director. 39 Home Makzhcg Claws Left to Right: Shirley Mann, Ethel Beacraft, Joan Case. Left no Right: Shirley warner, Agnes Holt. Hefmine Jentzsch. Leona Howling 40 fp wa! Clam First Row: Marie Rock, Joan Schwatka, Alice Schwatka, Virginia Liddle, Ruby Schwatka. 5ECOnd Row: Oliver Miller, Vernon Young, Clinton Fancher, Ralph Liddle. Third Row: Miss Ingersoll, Russell Sellick, Edward Wlllman, Emery Hunt, Richard LeP1ant, Kenneth Vander Hart, John Carrara, John Bender, Graydon Arnold, David Bender. 42 fzbcib Gmde First Row: Judith Brown, Janet Sidney, Juanita Eastman, Dorothy Sellick, Miss Sabo, Advisor, Dorothy La Plant, Lucy Lamont largaret Stoddard, Joan Brauer, Carole Scranton. Second Row: John Sidney, lilliam Fuller, Jerry Jaqueway. Raymond Palmer, Peter Iann, Robert Shepard, Kneland lhlte, Richard Becker, Robert Young, Rudy Sturm, Gene Selllck, Floyd Slater. Third Row: Howard lunck, Douglas lhltbeok, lllllam Mattlce, Paul Perry, Arthur Cummings, Fred Banks, Lawrence Young, Carl Frank, Charles Hlrst. Fourth Row: Prank Masterson, Allan Becker. Absent: Carolyn Doring. Melvin lood. First Row: Marna Vander Hart, Thomas Hayman, Robert Schiller, Norma Sidney, Jean Macaulay, Elizabeth White, Necla Diamond, Lorenz Seullng, Patricia Kemmer. Second Row: Shirley Rock. Rose Lawyer, Betsy Sue Lockrow, Ward Arnold, Roy Borst, Everett Palmer, Robert Bradt, Harry Miers, Donald Freeman, Freddy Parslow. Third Row: Lawrence Conley. Donald Chapin, Carolyn Saddlemire, Barbara Lawyer, David Williams, Tommy Rivers, Fred Kock, Jean Ann Zeh, Beverly Broun, Linda Lockrow, Selma Jones, Mr. Baker. Absent: Earl Stifflear, Paul Harrington, Norma Borst, Harold Voege 43 Hfib Gmale First Row: Helen Keyser, Betty Lou Sherman Mildred Schager, Ethel Mae Holt. Betty Dearstyne, Edna Lawyer, Ruth Hoyenga, Barbara Hollenbeck. Second Row: Edith Hoffmann, Alberta Relyea, Mary Ann Rose, Patricia Ann Specht, Carol Ann Downing Patricia Barger, Miss Funck. Third Row: Gerald Benjamen, John Becker, Floyd Mann, Jr., Robert Van Dyke, Earl Schrom. Fourth Row: Robert Shroh, Lyle McNulty, Donald Birch, Buddy Tilison. Fifth Row: Dale Peek. Absent: Elsie Bender, Gordon Fry, Theodore Hayes, Grace Melisi, Albert Zanger. Seated: Dwight Woodruff, Gerald Vanderhart, Allan Stifflear, Ojars Jurjans, Robert Fava, Mrs. Kilmer, Donna Snyder Lor P81119 LHWYGF, Doris Bender, Margaret McNulty. Carol Dion. Standing: Marion Stifflear, Howard Skinner, Frederick Jones Linda Dittmar, Janis Lipacis, Shari Ann Zeh, Rose Keyser, Roberta Ruland, Carolyn Adams, Doris Diamond, Evelyn Fancher Betty Ann Birch, Gale Furman. Last Row: Robert Pierce, James Dailey. Robert Chapman, George Benninger, Bruce Gaige Edward Kulesa, James Vanderwerken. Absent: William Loucks l.. Family Grade First Row: Ronald Bender, James Polak, Donald Willman, John Mulberry, Clarence Kelley, Sheldon Schmidt, Edward Manchester Kenneth Bartholomew, Bruce Mahar, Neil Eastman, Edwin Kintz, Prank Westfall, Freddy Benninger, walter VanDyke. Second Row: Martha Sawyer. Jeanette Relyea, Amelia Wainwright, Florence Barger, Sandra Lawn, Nancy Mulberry, Evelyn Bauch, Alice Diamond, Catherine Chrysler, Elizabeth Barber, Ilene Bellinger, Lois Fero, Maxine Back, Rita Mann, Albina Tyburczy. Third Row: Donald Wayman, Ralph Wood, Lynn Manz, Donald Mulberry, Miss Sullivan. Absent: David Canton, Stuart Oliver Beverly Smith. First Row: Arthur LaPlant, Hilda Koch, Marion Gage, Warren Thornton, Orson Lamont, David Kennedy. Pauline Sellick, Eliza- beth Pierce, Patricia Lawyer, Edwin Bain. Second Row: Richard Polgreen, Dolph Collins, Frances Egnor, Sandra Mamrosh, Patsy Mahar, Lernard Zeh, Henry Gritzback, Victor Bartholomew, Donald Young, Clarence aorst, Sandra Westfall, Elisabeth Borst, Miss Willsey. Third Row: Yvonne Terrell, Willa Mae Young, Richard Luniewski, wayne Vrvman. Henry R0bihS0n. David Glass, Arthur Crewell, Clayton Willman, Robert Sellick, John Wilber, Frank Kulesa, Joyce Teller, Bernice SchelL 45 Tlam! Grade s First Row: Mary Bender, Carol Hoffman, David Hollander, Elaine Hoffman, Alton Diamond, Barbara Diamond, Walter Schager, Charleen Diamond, Floyd Lamont, Lesla Fuller, Perry Kane, Pauline Diamond, Janie Rausch. Second Row: Harold Coager. Sally Lockrow, Fred Nicholson, Barbara Trayhan, George Mann, Phyllis Bender, Ronald Chase, Sandra Brooks, Charles Beacraft, Patricia Chrysler, Lawrence La Plant, Dorothy Young. Third Row: Carol Ann Wise, Tommy Bray, David McNulty, Donald Diamond ladelyn Coons, Patricia Gage, Charles Deyser, Mary Ann Moser, Louie Egnor, Ronnie Rolfe, Albert Boone, Paul Diamond, Ira. Mason. Absent: George Lawton. First Row: Helen Sidney, Rosemary Wainwright, Elwood Vroman, Lawrence Sellick, Lois Decker, Lois Barger, Jeanette Parslow, Mary Collins, Susan Kintz, Jacqueline Wilber, Robert Hofman, Donald Saddlemire, Ann Cummings, Arlene Given. Second Row: Donald Howard, Richard Ruland, Frank Baldwin, Richard sellick, Dean Pethick, Ahred Tansey, Alan Gaige, Lawrence Becker Juris Jurgan, William Bentley, James La Plant, Stephen Dailey, Arthur Vander Hart. Third Row: Patricia von Linden, Evelyn Wllsey, Camille Guernsey, Arija Ruks, Yvonne Shomo, Sonja Fancher, Grace Wieber, Miss Dyer, Advisor, Janie Rowe. Deann Downing, Leila Skinner, Marga Lipacis, Vivian Young. Absent: Joseph Dougherty. 46 fecona' Grade First Row: Jerome Polak, Sara Jane Dailey, Raymond Vanderhart, Ronald Oliver, Edward Hoffmann, Susan Emery, Ruey Badgley, Martha Becher, Paul Praus. Linda Reynolds, Juanita Terrell, Nancy Borst. Second Row: Richard Martin, James Lawyer. H8100 LeRuzic, James Gage, Ernest McMarray, Sheridan Bartz, Margaret Herring, Ethel Schrom, Jeanne Luniewskl, Richard Brimer, James Lawton. Third Row: Ruth Bender, Gloria Benson, Caslus Pealer, Jr., Ronald Stark, John Glass, Herman 0rtB19S. Richard Colyer, Gerald Young, Leland Coons, Kathleen Boyle, Mary Vibbard, Judy Harter. Absent: Joanne Kuilek, Richard Chapman. First Row: Duane Woodruff, Billy Moser, Jean Mann, Marlon Schrom, Douglas Cater, David Alsip. Linda Barber, Marjorie Hayes. Second Row: Judy Lovejoy, Martha Erwin, Charles Masick, May Scranton, Patty Westfall, Wally Jones. Third Row: Jeanne Muller, Marlene Von Linden, Naomi Tillison. Barbara Hoherg, Tommy Poland, Phillip Wilsey, Lawrence Hallenbeck. Fourth Row: Donna France. Susanne Klahr. Ramona Miller, Alice Hoffman, Anita Posson, Joyce Conklin, Walter McNulty. Fifth Row: lalter Dostle. Paul Pierce, Robert Macaulay, Dennis Yanson, Andy Warde, Larry Saddlemire. Sixth Row: Gary Van Wie, Jimmy McGrath, Billy Borst, Robert Lang, Teddy Price, Mlss Cook. Absent: Norma Freed. 47 Fm! Grade First Row: James Keyser, Dallas Snyder, Terry Miller, Leland Pitt, Willard Lamont, Michael Keyser, Ann Marie Bentley, William Baldwin, Orlo Chrysler, Biruta Ruks, Kenneth Becker, Lionel Pitt, Katherine Herring, Donna Smith, Eileen Liddle Doris Cook, Mrs. Gumport. Second Row: Dennison Kane, Larry Crowley, Lance Manchester, Mary Mahar, Frederick Heitkamp, Karen Hewett, Helen Barber, Carol Ann Benjamin, Richard Cleveland, Rosemary Tillison, Joanne Williams, David Panthow, Douglas Germond, Ralene Sellick, Peter Skele, Joan Schaeffer, Lawrence Wood, Kenneth McGroth. Absent: Nancy Bender, Ginger Pugliese. ichael Wilber, Francis Trayhan, First Row: Victor Diamond. Maurice Miller, Billy Claus, Paul Johnson, Mary Jane Zeh, M Judith Hallenbeck, Dawne Dietz, Judith Kintz, Diane Kulesa. Second Row: Miss Wakely, stanley Keyser, Peter von Linden Sall Pryce, Oline Barger, Andrea Dittmar, Gail Strong, Bruce Palmatier, Donald Doring, Thomas Diamond, Ronald Sprung. Y Third Row: Charles Terpening, Donald Nicholson, Richard Diamond, Zinta Lipacis, Martin Skele, Joyce Palmer, Shirley Liddle. 48 Em' Grade First Row: David Miller, Nina Jean Gunoe, James Diamond, Suzanne Bobbins, Ronald Romanczuk, Sally Scranton, Eileen Hirsch, Jean Seuling, Nancy Decker. Second Row: Robert Berg, Mrs. Burke, Gloria Parrottl, John Stoddard, Carolyn Bagan. Joseph Pollark, Mary Ellen Pierce, Albert Relyea. Joseph La Plant, James Hayes, Richard Price, Carol Mansfield. Third Row: Linda Lown, Donna Mann, Paul Kennedy, Edith Sherman, Beverly Wainwright, Shirley Sturm, Ethel Loucks Kmcleffcgazrien First Row: Diana Vedder, Carmeta Palmer, Donna Dresselt. Margaret Le Ruzic, Pamela Mann, Molly Wahl, Georgianna Rock, Doreen Lambert. Second Row: William Vroman, Barbara Vrooman, Mary Nicholson, Chauncey Wainwright, Robert Posson, Jeffrey Hendee, Kathleen Gregory, Katherine Gregory, Audrey Sellick, Patricia Dearstyne, Carolyn Foland, Martin Mix, Mary Diamond. Third Row: William Yanson, Raymond Lawyer, Howard Borst, Richard Shirnhofer, Stephen Masterson, Leland France, Bruce Mundy, Ken- neth Coons, Kenneth Keller, Martha Hoyt, Beverly Vrooman, Dorothy Schrom, Mrs. Gallup. 49 4 K 'y Old Cen lm! BV Zicge frhool First Row: Richard Dietz, Eugene Rivenburgh, Debra Sidney, Dianne Palacz, Ardelle Gordon. Second Row: Kenneth Rlvenhurgh, David Sidney. Alton Benson, Ariel Gordon, Mrs. Hazel Haskin, Joyce Dietz, Donna Dietz, Patricia Rivenburgh, Theresa Ottman ew Cen lm! Brzbzlge 565001 fa First Row: John Wilson, Shirley Brown, Marie Cropsey, Diane Robbins, Sandra Mattice, Janice Wilhelm, Henry Specht, George Barbie. Second Row: Elaine Coons, Nancy Grantier, Jeanne Wilhelm, June Wilhelm, Shirley Matice, Shirley Shafer, Shirley Darling, Joan Roy, Sarah Specht. Third Row: Ronald Spaulding, Jeffrey Livingston, Donald Howard. Harold Barbie, Roger Brown, Gerald Enlow, Ernest Anderson, David VanDerwerken, Peter Enders, Ronald Barbie, Mrs. Barber 50 Band MAJORETTES: June Klahr, Marlene Kelley, Joan West 52 MEMBERS OP THE BANDZ Sitting: Harold Parslow, Gerald Haverly, John Martin, Duane Barton. Standing: First Row: Wayne Vroman, Gale Furman, Jeanne Warner, Ruth Young, Bernard Bogardus, Merle Johnsnn, Evelyn Gaige Donna Snyder, Joan Bramer, Elizabeth White. Second Row: Mannette Mann, Sally DuMond, Walter Becker, George Gallup, Joseph McCormick, John Pryor, John Pero, James Barton, Richard vroman. Third Row: Mr. Menz, Edward Badgley, Richard Pain, Sam Warner, Kenyon Miers, Kermit Hoyenga, Francis Stevens, Ross Saddlemire, George Sidney, Jack Furman, Gene Sellick, Buddy Tilison. First Row: Lois Fero, Phyllis Kilmer, Betty Becker, Richard Bogardus, Margaret Gallup, Everett Johnson, Ethel Beacraft, ns. Second Row: Leona Hotallng, James Bray, Ross Saddlemlre, Willard Shultes, Joseph Margaret Livingston, Francis Steve McCormick, Ruth Shroh, Edith Glasaer, Lucille Lester, Duane Barton. Third Row! John Martin, Merle Johnson, James Barton John Pryor, sally Dumond, Mannette Mann, Ruth Young. Mr. Menz. Fourth Rowr Richard Pain, sam Warner, Kermit Hoyensa. George Sidney, Jack Furman, Edward Badgley, Gene Sellick. Orala Jim Glee Club L First Row: Catherine Torok, Mannette Mann, Leona Hotaling, Lois Dearstyne, Carol Ann Fry. Second Row: Elizabeth Puro, June Klahr, Jeanne Warner, Lily Bennlnger, Betsy Keyser. Third Row: Betty Brown, Jane Santer, Alice Pryor, Barbara Smith, Ruth Thompson. Fourth Row: Phyliss Egnor, Beverly Thompson, Betsey Colyer, Marilyn Hotaling, Janet Hoyenga, Betty Vroman, Fifth Row: Miss Kiel, Faye Brand, Jessie Mae Townsend. Nancy Lockrow, Dawn Teale, Eilene Shaver. ' 53 First Row: Marjorie Cooper, Catherine Torok, Mannette Mann, Phyllis Egnor. Elaine Metzger Ruth Young. Jessie Mae Townsend, Lily Benninger, Leona Hotaling, Lois Dearstyne, Cora Jones, Agnes Holt, Jeanne Warner. June Klahr. Second Row: Nancy Cosehina, Virginia Cosehina Lois Castle, Elizabeth Gage. Barbara Zanger, Shirley Hunter, Evelyn Galge. Elsie Wilday, Elizabeth Puro, Wynetta Reed. Mary Ann Schiller, Arlene Yoder, Faye Brand, Shirley Zeh, Norma Coons, Marlene Kelley. Third Row: Miss Kiel, Beverly Thompson. Betsy Keyser, Nancy First Row: John Polak, Daryle Tree, Daniel Stifflear, John Keyser, Thomas Loucks. Charles Stoddard, William Hollander, Robert Basha, Peter Watman, John Parslow, Donald Butler, Jack Furman, Duncan Bellinger, Kenyon Miers, Richard Bogardus. Richard Pain, Robert Pethick, Sam Warner. Second Row: Betty Schell Margaret Fisher, Carolyn Metzger, Jean Petteys, Naomi Zimmer, Antonia Luniewskl, Janet Barton. Phyllis Zeh, Glenda Grantier, Mary Kodra, Betty Kodra, Charlene Hotaling, Carol Ann Fry, Betty Vroman, Doris Castle, Lucy Beacraft, Janet Ostrander, Gail Lewis, Sandra Wilsey, Carolyn Stein, Carol Jones. Avonne 54 Qll lllllll lllllll.'SK,g-Q an me --M H s, J' ' P ' .- :, .AKAI ww-an .,,.,..l, .aa nu WM' J M uf -5 ap.. ' t'r3kg llf Lockrow, Eleanor DeLisle, Marlene Brown, Helen Benninger, Marilyn Hotaling, Betty BFOWU. Marie Tryon, Hazel Joslin, Henyy Pierce, Joseph McCormick, Lucille Lester, Mary Parslow, Eileen Shaver, Dawne Teale, Claudette Van Wie. Janet Hoyenga, Barbara Smith, Alice Pryor, Jane Santer. Georgia Moseman, Ruth Thompson, Marilyn Hoagland. lontanne, Alice IOBBIID, Phyllis Killer, Helen Holmes, Harriet Liddle. Third Row: Miss Kiel, Carolyn Guernsey, Marlene Barber, Debra Jerge, Betsy Grautier, Shirley Manz, Jean Hotaling, Jo Ann Leonard, Rose Marie Stark, Mary Lou Grant, Helen Pryor, Verda aruyett. Doris Coager, Philip Jerge, Robert Lalb, Henry Parslow, Joan Cummings, Mary Andrews, Dorthy Housler, Kay Ballinger, Betty lelch, Shirley Bice, Mary Meyer, Eleanor Lamont, Elsa Relyea 55 Llublfdlly Staff First Row: Betsy Keyser, Geogia Moseman, Marie Tryon, Marlene Kelley, Shirley Zeh, June Klahr. Second Row: Nancy Lockrow Jeanne Warner, Betty Brown, Barbara Brown, Emaline Crewell, Mrs. Frisbie. Ameffzbam Lecgzm Omimfzml Comefmnif Seated: Jane Santer, Nancy Widin. Elizabeth Gage, Marlene Kelley, Joan West. Standing: Kermit Hoyenga, Frank Demetrowitz. 56 Ima mlzbmzl Rekzizbm Cfub First Row: Shirley Hunter, Treasurer: Shirley Zeh, Vice-President, Charles Wright, President, Helen Marshall, Recording Secretary, Elizabeth Gage, Corresponding Secretary, Betty Brown. Second Row: Arvilla Hayes, Barbara Brown, Doris De Groff, Mary Ann Schiller, Margaret Gallup, Hazel Joslin, Bobby Bennlnger, Kermit Hoyenga, Jeanne Warner, Arlene Yoder, Donald Becker, Jane Santer. Third Row.- Richard Vroman, Lucille Lester, Rudolph Basha, Edith Glasser, John Pryor, Joseph McCormick lillard Shultes, Francis Strong, Ruth Shroh, Betsey Collier. Evelyn Gaige. Fuimfe Homemakerf of A WZEVZQI I I First Row: Dorothy Schell, Vice-Pres.: Shirley Mann, Reporter: Ramona Pancher, Pres.: .Ioan Case. Sec.: Barbara Benjamen. 'l'reas.1 Ethel Beacraft, Sentinel. Second Row: Arlene Yoder, Mary Ann Schiller, Marilyn Hoagland, Margaret Fancher, Barbara Zanger, Nancy Widin, Agnes Holt, Marion Woodbeck, Naomi Ahl, Cora Jones, Third Row: Arlene Case, Loretta Engle, Faye Brand, Eileen Shaver, Hermine Jentzsch, Hazel Joslin. Olga Krajnyak, Jean Conley, Lucille Lester. Margaret Livingston, Leona Hotaling, Lois Dearstyne, Mrs. Badgley, Advisor. 57 Future Farmer! First Row: Donald Palmer, Warren Wilsey, Edward Keyser, Herbert Luhr, John Fero, Gene Murphy, Mr. Tripp. Second Row: Iludolpb Schaeger, Bernard Bogargus, Francis Strong, Theodore Mahler, Rudolph Basha. Dominick Scolaro. Third Row: David Pritchard, Kenneth Conley, George Puro, Stephen Kelly, George Gallup, Robert Benninger, George Lester, Alexander Luniewsk. OFFICERS First Row: John Pero, Sec.: Mr. Tr1DD. Adviser, Herbert Luhr, Pres.: Second Row: Bernard Bogardus, Treasurer: George Gallup. Reporter: Edward Keyser, Vice-Pres.: Gene Iurphy, Sentinel. C-'HE Schoharie Chapter of the Future Farmers of America received its Charter May 1, 1935. Over these years our chapter has shown many accomplishments. For the past two years our chapter has won two Empire Chapter Recognition Awards. These awards are given to the most outstanding chapters of the state. Our chapter has been victorious in many judging contests over the past few years. In May of 1948 we were host chapter for the annual State Future Farmer Convention. The chapter has also been outstanding in community service. Last year we set out 1 four thousand trees for the D.A.R. Our accomplishments are due to the cooperation of our chapter members, the leadership of our officers and the counsel given by our adviser Mr. Tripp. 58 La is 'Ll Q V an 1 . fx Q W fi ' Efi ' . -. .. V:f:rgf3w M- QQm mQm M ,' M ' ---A-- . .- L 9 mf. 1. .. . 15' -. .- sa.. Wrwzmg gg.a,Agw,E 9? gm 5 .. S3Qi,7f' 'fm L: . . ' . 'f 1 We' . ff.: 5. ,, W ' tw-LLL. 1 5' . .L f 'W Lf ?.2if2vi HY .F -H ifi, wi' ,.zz W if 1-1 'Lw , , . 'w . , f sf gf U...-.3g. w,,1 5h,Li+,f3M 1. A .f Sym' -- 'V 43. 1. I - Q 5 ,, .a !Qwgiq:f:y1v,? 2fNjia,,f fiSgs.fa.fLq4Xe5,wQ Jw i! -Q5 4,igfQgL5f,A3-L Q3 .' riaiigymj-ll - 1 I, WE... WP li ffLf.ss?L'.jgSA'k ' awww W E-' LL X. N V 15,-W-. .L K 1ss,g.q5.g.1f ffm 5 1. 3 L S L 5 2 .,.i Q Lg X .,:..Jj:i, ,.kL4g,' ' .. gan L I Y J K gn J.: - .Q Y 1, - f L 1, . .,,. . Y. 1 3 ' - x . 1 A . 11 . 'W' 1 . L 1 . 2 1 ' ff-M gg. A A Liigsgzi' , ' . gil 53. L ' 'S .,. , My - r yy I K V N . . KL jg fe L ' 415 ,, 4.33 'f' mf sr Q -r V X . g M, f ,V f gil? . 'iq is k ' S 'Z . 4i.,'Ty if 1 x , W if . Q' . , ...fp .- - 4' ' ' -fr 'Q 1 A V , 1 K ' , f .7 fy . 4. ' L in L' - - M Y vf A - H i , , A tm, . W f W 3,7 -.-Q, :E in f 59 ' .fll,f:f' ' wa -'ws ZA' f 4 - Hi . 1.51534 f V6l1'5l'ljf Kneeling! Walter Becker. Standing: Richard Vroman, Roy Stoddard, George Gallup, Mgr.: Bernard Bogardus, Charles Wright, Edward Keyser, John Pryor, Harvey Stoddard, Edward Harris, Coach Smith, Ross Saddlemire, Frank Demetrowitz. IOHN PRYOR WALTER BECKER ROY STODDARD HARVEY ST ODDARD Opponent scho. opp. 'Greenville 37 3 2 Sharon 32 34 Middleburg 60 24 Berne 44 29 'Catskill 43 34 Richmondville 50 42 'Cobleskill 32 22 Delanson 3 7 29 Gilboa 48 36 jefferson 5 1 36 'Cobleskill 3 1 35 Sharon 39 36 Middleburg 53 30 ' N011 League Games CHARLES WRIGHT 60 fumbr Vdfflbl First Row: Kenneth Fanning, Frederick Grantier, Robert Jaqueway, Steven Kelley, John Martin, John Williams. Kenneth Conley Second Row: Robert Benninger, Henry Pierce, Donald Rivers, Robert Gage, Carl Stolzenburg, Gene Murphy. Third Row: Harold Parslow, Charles Petteys, Charles Hendrickson, Eeland Willamen, Robert4Wood, Edward Badgley. Absent: Harold DeGroff. Track First Row: Gene Murphy, Herbert Luhr, Steven Kelley, Francis Stevens, Ross Saddlemire, Frank Demetrowitz. Second Row: Mr. smith, Harvey Stoddard, Walter Becker, Leonard Butler, Robert Jaqueway, Roy Stoddard. 61 Bmeball First Row: John Martin, Charles Wright, Freddie Grantier, Roy Stoddard, Richard Vroman. Second Row: Coach Smith, Henry Pierce. Robert Jaqueway, Walter Becker, John Pryor. John Williams. foaceff 4 First Row: Charles Demetrowitz, Charles Petteys, Harold Parslow, Joseph Stoddard, Robert Benninger, Alexander Luniewsk. Second Row: Frank Demetrowitz, Edward Harris, Ross Saddlemire, Francis Stevens, Harvey Stoddard, Robert Jaqueway. Gene Iurphy. Third Row: Coach Smith, Roy Stoddard, Henry Pierce, walter Becker, Stephen Kelly, Samuel Melisi, Kenneth Conley Carl Stolenburg, Fred Grantier. 62 Dorothy Schell, Helen Marshall. Marlene Kelly Arville Hayes, Doris DeGroff Jeanne Warner -.- .Q- Z Q x june Klahr, Margaret Livingston. Ida Benninger, Miss Kiel, Advisorg Betsy Keyser Lily Benninger, Helen Benninger, Alice Pryor, Marilyn Hotaling, Shirley Schell. 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Esmay Phyllis Getter Daniel Erisbie Jr. Harry Darrow Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs C. P. Wright Frank Robinson Harold Gatens LeRoy E. Gaige Geor e Luhr - E Mr. and Mrs. Jared Vanwagner III Cobleskill Gift Shop Mr. Philip Markley Jr. Raeburn Shroh Dr. P Douglas Henry Mrs. B. J. Farquher Patron: Mr. and1Mrs. C. C. Dutton Mr. and Mrs. E. Zanger Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jentzsch Mr. and Mrs. James J. Beacraft Earnest N. Goddel Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Brown and Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Townsend . and Mrs. Floyd Moister . and Mrs. Wilber Lockrow Mr Mr Helen J. Dyer Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wilsey Miss Carolyn Cook Miss Gladys Ingersoll Mr. Robert Baker Mr. and Mrs. Edward Westfall and Son Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sherman and Family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Posson and Family Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Zimmer Myrtle L. Barber Mr. and Mrs. Keith Saddlemire Mr. and Mrs. Everett Van Steele Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Armstrong Miss Joyce Wakely Mrs. Jane Snyder William Smith and Family Donald Becker and Family Mr Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Carl Krall and Family Miss Mary Horan and Mrs. Gilbert Gallup Casius Pealer Miss Ida Moore Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Pryor Mr . Martin Keyser Mr. and Mrs. John T. Clark Miss Elizabeth Martin Mr . and Mrs. Henry Brand Mr. Carl Wilseg Mr. F. Walter liss Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . and Mrs. Mr . Mr Leon Wessell Raymond Jones James Lovejoy Charles Bogardus and Family Herman Klahr and Susanne MII Mrs. Sigrid Maynard Miss Mildred Vroman Ruth Tree's Beauty Shop Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Holt Middleburgh Bakery Mr . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Loden Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Robert Mattice Carl Cross Leland Saddlemire Harlo Bray Leslie R. Scutt Arnold Radford Ransom 'Schaeffer Joseph B. Bray Carl Baxter Harold Schafer William J. Burton Miss Nancy Ross Mr. and Mrs. Donald Menz Miss Leonore Sabo IDDLEB HGH 0TOB SALES DE SOTO PLYMOUTH SALES SERVICE MIDDLEBURGH NEW YORK TELEPHONE 323 Sodas Chocolates Compliments BADGLEYS Best wishes Sundaes MAIN STREET GARAGE Greeting Cards Schoharie, New York Confectionery Schoharle, N Y John Mamrosh Harve Cooked Food A11 Legal Beverages Raymond Byrne Gerald Wharton THE MIDDLEBURGH NEWS Estabhshed m 1890 Phone 36 Mlddleburgh New York Central Bridge N Y Phone 2 1 of RED TOP REST I ! 71 COMPLIME NTS OF THE SCIIENECTADY UN ION STAB Y' 4 il vmwlewsnaf PHOTOGRAPHY ONE PHOTO OR AN ALBUM HAL VON LINDEN PHONE 15F 2 SCHOHARIE N Y 1 SCHENECT ON -STAR - ll , .. TP' P flxr - 72 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1950 SALES FORD SERVICE CENTRAL BRIDGE NEW YORK PHONE 25 Ka 87 A COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SCHOHARIE COUNTY BANK SC HOHARIE NEW YORK MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM F D I C A. L. Pmcvom C7 Song Inc 73 I PUMPS WATER SYSTEMS PROVOST BROS. LONG SHADOW'S CABINS l Route 7 Delanson, New York Custard Home-Made Ice Cream Phone: Delanson 2747 WELL DRILLING THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Middleburgh, N.Y. Member Federal Reserve System FDIC COMPLIMENTS L A7wo4Q,4J SC HOHARIE NEW YORK Compliments Comphments CORNER RESTAURANT GORDEN S SERVICE STATION Middleburgh N Y Central Brldge N Y Comp11ments A FRIEND Your Frlendly Jeweler Vetermarlans Coblesklll N Y Mlddleburgh NY Phone 448 OF of of 1 DRS. FIELD AND BERDAN BOBB' S of 1 ' ' 74 I FOX and MURPHY Sporting Goods Complete outfitters for schools, colleges teams Everything for huntxng, fzshmg bowhng skimg Ylifiifilifiiilliiitiiiiiifiiifiii ATTLEBORO MASSACHUSETTS Class Rmgs and Pms Commencement Invxtations Diplomas and Personal Cards Club Ins1gnia Medals Trophles Memorial Plaques Known Wherever There Are Schools And Colleges 334 State Street Representative A M Hodgkms Schenectady New York P 0 Box Nme Schenectady New York iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif BUSH AND SNYDER Buildmg Materials Westmghouse Appliances Fuel Oxls Iamesway Equipment Middleburgh New York Phone 245 Go Gulf and Get There L W THORNTON Gallupvllle, N Y Best of Luck! ' CHARLES MIX Phone. West Berne 484 Schoharie, New York Compliments of I. and P. IMPLEMENT CO. Central Bridge, New York I TELLER' S Gulf Service Station QU . O O . . . . . 3 I A , , ' 7 ! tennis trophies 75 Compliments GRANT' S INSURANCE AGENCY of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Phone 42F2 Schoharie Cobleskill N.Y. C ompliments of Inez W. Grant E. R. VANDERWERKEN AND SON Poultry and eggs MARSHALL STEVENS Mobll Products Kerosene Fuel O11 Gas Metered Servlce Knox N Y E Berne 77W11 YOUR I R H A HARDWARE FRIGIDAIRE SPORTS SHOP Bezelglqf CT Wheeler CONNOR S FURNITURE ST ORE ACROSS FROM COURT HOUSE Mlddleburgh General HARRY W M-A-NZ General Weldlng PIIOIIC 95 F 4 WOI'k DICK S SUNOCO STATION T1re and Battery Servlce A To Z Lubncatlon 141 Guy Park Ave Amsterdam N Y Phone 1918 Compliments C omphments HANER S STORE WOHL s DEPT STORE R W Haner and Iack Stroub Schohane N Y Prop Comphments TOWN AND COUNTY I I Repairing SCh0haI'i91 N -Y- Machine 7 . . n of of I 3 I '76 THE SCHOHARIE REVIEW LeRoy Palmer F1rst Best and Most wlth Schoharxe News Comphments A P SMITH jeweler Cobleskxll NY Comphments COLONIAL GARDENS Refreshments Route 20 Sloansvllle N Y Comphments of VALLEY PONTIAC Mlddleburgh N Y THE HUB Sportmg Goods 137 State St Schenectady N Y BAXTERS GARAGE Tlres and Tubes Sloansvllle N Y Phone 37W12 C omphments KLINES GENERAL 513 Llberty St Schenectady NY Chfford R Clrce Phone 6 5281 Prestdent Comphments of CUTTLEB ACK C ongratulatlons Cleaner and Dryer Schoharie New York to the Class of 50 Shenff Frank L Zeh GRAND CLEANERS of of of I Batteries Accessories AUTO SUPPLY CO- INC of 77 D Y WRIGHT Dodge Plymouth Dodge Trucks Sales and Service . Bear Wheel Alignment and Front End Service Central Brldge New York Body and Fender Repairing Phone 36 Schoharie N Y HILL S TAXI Phone 69 Schoharie B111 Pearson CHARLES SCRIBNER Sloansville SHOE REPAIR SHOP BLUE SHALE Fon DRIVEWAYS Electrical Contractor Sand Gravel and Flu Telephone 16 Schoharie N Y Santo Chirieleison THE LEADER FOR OVER 55 YEARS NEWS FEATURES COMICS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY CHE ECTADY GAZETTE BARNEY S for Summer Fashions General Electric Appliances Everything for the Farm and Home FARMERS SUPPLY CO Esperance Compliments of MRS DE WITT ROCKWELL . a I ' D 9 u . . - . , . I . 1 I . '78 Schenectady The Shopping Center of C ompliments The Mohawk Valley HARRIS DAIRY PAT' S SHELL STATION Firestone Tires and Sealtest Ice Cream Greyhound Bus Stop Phone Central Bridge 34Wl Sloansville, N Y Telephone Central Brldge 106W13 STEVENSON 3 FRED AUSTIN Middleburgh s Jewelers The Wlllows Finest Swiss And American Watches Restaurant and Cabins Nationally advertised Jewelry Route 20 Sloansville N Y Keepsake Diamonds Compliments of ELM HOTEL Louis Cavaenol, Proprietor Esperance New York EASTMAN S ICE CREAM BAR AND LUCHEONETTE Fountain Servlce Magazines, Post Cards and Film Tasty Sharp Cheese Telephone 33 Esperance Compliments COHN C obleskxll BULSON S DEPARTMENT STORE Outfitters for the whole famlly Middleburgh N Y Tlres Batteries Accessories Cars Washed and Polished RIEDELL S GARAGE General Repairing Schoharle, N Y Phone 184 WALTER D TELLER General Truckmg Dump Truck Work Septlc Tanks and Cess Pools Pumped Out Logging Moving Phone 145F2 Schohane Complnnents MIDDLEBURGH BOWLING ALLEYS Bill Shufelt 9 of , . 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' ' of I I - of 79 Comphments of WHITE FUNERAL HOME Galen Whlte PARSONS PHARMACY Candy Drugs Soda BETTY KULESA Tobacco Magaz1nes Ballroom a Open daxly 8 AM to 9 30 PM Mlddleburgh N Y Phone 4 Central Br1dge Phone 18W1 Comphments ROY C TILLAPAUGH LOY S Books and Statlonery NORTHEAST MOTOR REBUILDERS INC CENTRAL BRIDGE NEW YORK SE NDS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1950 Cob1esk111 Your Ma11 Orders Solicited Schohane Mxddlebur gh THE ELM STORE Worcester Fonda Stephen Sclslowky s MOTOR INN TAILOR SHOP GMC Trucks omsmobue Schoharle New York Cob1esk111 New York THE SPA For a blte to eat N Somp n Sweet 73 Main Street ' ,t p of ' , 0 i u I nu 80 C omplim ents of C omplim ents of DARING AND TURNER LA SALLE DAIRY Middlebllrgh, N-Y- AYR-RO FARM AVR-RO FARM Grade A Pasteurized Milk, Cream Butter Milk HUNTER S GARAGE Main Street Schoharle N Y Esperance Phone For The Best In Gulf Service The Home of Fine Registered Ayrshire Cattle Maurice T Fero 7 Sloansville N Y Accredited Herd Test Compliments of EMPIRE RESTAURANT Cobleskill, New York VAN S KIL MAR CABINS AND RESTAURANT Stop and Try We Satisfy Electric Shop Phone Central Bridge 29W1 G E Westinghouse and Zenith Television L R CHASE Lumber Building Material Phone 59 Central Bridge R C A Television OTTO C GRIDLEY Studebaker Cars and Trucks Middleburgh, N Y Phone 21 ', . . v ' , . . ll ' 71 ' - U.S. Route 20 Sloansville, N.Y. 81 Bulck Sales 8: Serv1ce C OBLESKILL GARAGE COMPANY Coblesklll New York Comphments of H TEETZ Valmount Farm Esperance New York Ayrshlre Cattle Grade A Raw Mllk Herd Accredlted and Approved Better Mllk for Partxcular People Comp11ments L HARRINGTON Drugs Ice Cream Schoharle New York ACKNER S Poultry Farm Quality Eggs and Poultry Schohar1e Iunctlon Road House Cave R F D Compliments MONTHIE S FOOD MARKET Central Brldge Uncle B111 Proprnetor A THE R R O T T Schoharxe NY USE Comphments VEDDER INSURANCE AGENCY Compllments of Esperance BARBER SHOP lake the Barber Comphments of MIDDLEBURGH CLEANERS 8: DYERS Where Quahty Knows No Substltute Ra11road Avenue Mlddleburgh, New York Comphments Schenectady s Store of WOOD' S RESTAURANT For Young People Schoharle, New York T HE C A RL C O . of of I. . ' P H O of I 82 RIVERSIDE GARAGE Chevrolet Sales and Servlce Telephone 19 Compliments of VALLEY ICE CREAM Coblesklll New York Best Wlshes KEYSER S SERVICE STATION Stop at the Slgn of the Flylng Red Horse Metropohtan Comphments of Llfe Ins Co FRANK W CANTON WAGNER' S RESTAURANT Schoharle Phone 59 Phone 188 C omphm ents G L F Service and L F FARM STORE Mxddleburgh BEST IN SCHOHARIE FIRST IN QUALITY Kzliz C7 .Yzdney Food Market GROCERIES AND MEATS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FROZEN FOODS WILLIAM ZUK Schohane New York Wmes Cordlals Llquors Liqueurs GORMAN S GIFT SHOP Glfts to be Remembered Mam Street Schoharie N Y Hallmark Cards I . 7 ' of Local Representative G, , , N.Y. ' , u 0 83 Compllments of Knox Cave D C ROBINSON Best Wlshes THOMPSON MOTOR SALES To The Class of 50 Authorlzed Chrysler WARNER FUNERAL HOME Donald Warner Mgr Plymouth Dealer Coblesklll New York Compllments of E A HOWARD ZIMMER POULTRY FARM Quahty Baby Chlcks They L1ve They Lay They Pay Telephone West Berne 327 Comphments of OLYMPIAN BOWLING ALLEYS 6 Center Street NOVELTY NEWS ROOM Mlddleburgh New York THE HARVA COMPANY INC Schohar1e N Y Everythmg ln P1aSt1CS Howes Cave Compllments MARVIN MAXWELL Sz SON INC Mxddleburgh Parts Servxce BOB S SLOANVILLE STORE Trucks Tractors Implements I I Central Bridge, New York Gallupville, New York Cobleskiuy New York . ! of I I 84 Compliments of SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. 166 Erze B1'vd Phone 3 1321 Schenectady N.Y. Compllments LLOYD WOODBECK Central Brldge Copper Trap Tags Success to the Class of 1950 MARTIN C HILLER Westinghouse Dealer Schoharie New York Chrysler Plymouth Sales and Serv1ce Central Bridge 45 I1 JOHNSON AND SONS Sloansvllle N Y Pleasing Prlces SCHOLET FURNITURE Coblesklll New York Quahty Furniture Complunents of THE MONTANYE INSURANCE AGENCY Automotwe and Industrial Esperance N Y E'1u'Pme t WEITZMAN,S DETROIT SUPPLY CO INC 733 State Street Phone 4 3179 Norman Olsen Owner manager Schenectady New York Schoharle Countys Leadmg Department Store Coblesklll N Y 7 ' , 7 I of , . . N . 7 . . . . ., . ! II ' I ' II A 0 7 ' ' . 85 Gas Stations Drive Ways Streets DEH Tennis Courts D. E. HOWARD Parking Lots Schoharie, N.Y. Walks WOODS SERVICE STATION the home of fine service Mobilubrication Ignition Service Mobilgas C 1' omp lments Compliments HARRY C GALLUP Gallupville New York FRIEND HUNTER S GARAGE Esperance New York Gulf Service The Best You Can Get Compliments CAIRN HOPE KENNIES Quality Collies Puppies and Grown Stock KOWHGPD Emma .I Bertram Schoharie N Y Phone West Berne 422 Names For Page 26 Jeanne Warner Ross Saddlemire Richard Saddlemire Floyd Guernsey Frank Demetrovsntz Helen Marshall Ethel Beacraft Shirley Warner Francis Stevens Ioan West Herbert Luhr Barabara Zanger John Fero joseph McCormick Betty and Barbara Brown Lucille Lester Agnes Holt Warren Wilsey Names For Page 59 First Row Lois Castle, Doris De Groff Glenda Grantier, Arvilla Hayes, June Klahr Gail Lewis Ioan West Catherine Torok Jeanne Warner Frank Demetrowitz Roy Stoddard Sally Du Mond Elizabeth Gage Kay Bellinger, Nancy Widin Shirley Zeh Claudette Van Wie, Barbara Smith Margaret Lxvmgston, Marie Try on Margaret Gallup Jane Santer Third Row Mr Burton Ruth Shroh, Robert Mason, Willard Schultes Frank Kodra Joseph Mc Cormick Kenneth Fanning, john Williams, Evelyn Gaige Mrs Schaeffer, Charles Wright ll II of of 3 . 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