Shortsville High School - Hi Lo Yearbook (Shortsville, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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OUR TOWN 1 l our town cur lana our people llere are our churches each w th a steeple Fe c 're our chool down there s the tatron Four tram e ch ddy form our tres w1th the nanon 'lhe J een leafy branches ot tree tall and neat To m conoptes lacy o er each vtllage street lhef 'ead us pd t houses past tore to the creek the e m Summer mall boys hnd the p ea ure th seek Some home recall Ltncoln cnd Ctvrl War ttmes Some the old tage coach pa srng so trne Som people too have watcloed the town grow And ome have sent children to meet the foe 1 our town our land our people e are our homes and churche wrth steepl T e are the Servtce Flags malang hearts tender T e are the places well always remember Lots R Chambers 0 ix ff Ll ,X 44 Tl :,. rf. ' . ' - K, - 1 L . l r - r s S , ' 1' s g ' '. 3 3 f ' ' . f ze , S , ' r ' . M. , X N. U . A l -J , o o I fr- , r A s ' ' l s l ey 3 1 5 . s ' - s ' Q . 1 9 - m , 1 , s . Th s lS , , g Th 0 ,N ' -0 .JG .J po, h se , h se W A . 1 Cfxx ,l-NJ , V--x U1-2? 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X HOMES IN OUR TOWN Vtsttors to Our To1 n Kee 1 oee or1fortCb1e 11011192 no IHCITISIOIIS yunoerstond but bteosont r11e1eeQ 1or 1v1no th borCheQ ond ftfrder To en Q11 1n o11 v1s1ters tend to r frord t o o t L16 1 A1ner1e1n 111G1l o Whatever thot IS One 1lOlT1C o1vvo,s orousee o 'ex queitton, though That the Cobbte stone Houge corner Mcun Street nd Hebron Avenue 17o114Q C11 ov v or' tomb Q ofo 1'1 e 1b1 G 1 1 up bout 1834 Gnd fonstited of t1e preeent 1V no roorh ond wo 5111011 IOOHIQ or 1119 fe t e o111e 1 e me ore P 1 propert wow ocqtnred bv 1osep11 F1311 ond 11s v We boroh Ann vto an os Aunt oo11y Mr 171311 bu11t Cl Qobb1eQtone oddulon on t11e eoxt tde 11111911 1 now used os o Qttttng room He bought o Q1r1o11 1ro1ne bu 1d1rr1 whtcn 1b ottoeued to t11e boek or ubout 892 to C nerf Q 1 no 11 Trung r bweenex house Stords v ejt o tne tenhw cout x J o uro uuet gourt present the 11ou,e 1 ov ned b N11 Morton 1 e ro 11 teob CI ln t1 e Nev Yorx CMV Sc11oo1Q ord OCCUp1Cd Dj Mrs 1rere He 1 ond e oouf 11te1 111o11o1 re 1 14e1 no -' , O . 14 ' my 1 Xi! r Y ' ' .31 . 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Theres a heap ot natural beauty tn and around Our Town Most ot u get so used to looktn at tt that we loraet to nottce Doc Blakeslee though he nottces Lot of the ptctures tn thts book have come from hts collectton Thats the Water Street budge up at the left The burned who have swum tn the quarry Canandatgua Outlet provtded Doc wtth the shots on the next page C out tree at the bottom of the page ts familiar to many boys ' v fs lp... 4' Durlng thetr ltrst etghteen years boys and gtrls tn Qur To Jn ee lots of th1s place m tde and out One part of rt Jas bu1lt Nell over a hundred tears ago Gym hbrary and mustc rooms are all too small Some folks are all for centrahzmg others get hot under the collar the mmute tt s menhoned Well the place mont last forever Meanttme one th ngs certarn the young not admtt tt Lots of them come back to vtstt alter graduat1on That proves omethtng Alma Mater Long ago she rose and stood ln the qutet valley Glrt around by hlll and wood Where the sunbeams rally Shortswlle Shortsv1lle trted and true We wtll love thee ever Alma Mater lalr to vtew We'1l forsake thee never Thls ts where the student band Drlnks at Lealn1ng's lountam, Fanned by gentle breezes talr Blown from W1sdom's mountatn Publ1c schools over yonder Quarter ot nme mornmgs, noontlmes, and three o'clock afternoons, the hull town can hear the yellmg and scream mg from those schoolyards Stage Manager, Act l s ' . . ' . ' v ' , . . , , . , f ' . . ' , i ' ' , f crowd think it s a pretty good place . . even though they might , , , He tecxchee algebra and physxology c c 1 ull ro111d You know he prmmpol ol or moll cl1ool l1o to be Thmgs os they ore now v 1ll1 FO 1Cl1o ond 1 l lor I ed11Cr1l1on leocliere olf llle morkel lm QVC11 l1c1 lo l1oN the l yy l1ow lo pul thot boll through the lvoop l1e C T1 mf 11 1 oe one md lmd Jobs lor lum lo do lied Cro Q Wm ro c 1111cl Q o r L1o11s Club ond letters lo tr e ooy Tl llle erv ce loke Jp me slock os vou mlgnt soy All T1 oll ve f llll lll l ll 1 1 ooulor hgure 111 Our Town Shorlsvillc High Schools All 'Round Man And coaches basketball And plays the class1cs I 1 - Q Q lllllfllrfi ll glll. D1 ik H01 dor'::or1':s . ' ,r A , l ' ' S ' ,S . A . , .fl 7 C 51 '1 l'y'l ,A , 1 , ' . , i 1 Q ' ,fa :1 1 , Jr 'ss k l, ' ,, Ulf :o. A 'l1llGI'l, loo, lolkfs f11o1111fl tovun qenerollly recognize o good .1 V.7llCI' tlmrjf , , 4 ' ' ' . . K ' 1 E111 1, E e 5.1 'ki 1, ' . ' , .' 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Board of Educatlon The Board ot Educ tror of Sl ort vrlle lrrgr School Nell rep resents Our To n A e travel dot n lflam Street lror the brg brrck cnoo house let top at the lurnrture store rr the bustness se trorr There me tmd Stable Stoddard Boara Pres1dent kno n to most folk s Stan ousy check ng an mvor e o a delayed shrpment or rurnrture After leav ng Stodda d store let s take a glrmpse at t e Ne N York Centra Statron As f e enter the wartrng room v e see Cornelrus llack a Board merrber tor several years srttma m a swrvel charr trymg to take down a telegram Nhrle a tew people tand around the trcket wmdow askmg guestron We have a tew word wrth Mr Mack and then journey across the tracks to the Papec factory rr arr rs tt rl of no se Brg wheels grmd out deep roars vheel trucks and carts grumble acros the tloor and drrlls creech as they brte mto hardened steel l-lere w e meet mrllwrrght Wrllram Ggen also a member o the Board S nce he rs busy turnmg down a small prece ot brass shatt ng on the lathe we go mto the pat tern room HGVS v e tmd Ernest VanOrman a pattern maker makmg a 1 ooden pattern tor a gear on the new corn har vester that the Papec rs manutacturmg Leavmg the Papec actor, ve take a short rrde to the smoky yards of the Lehrgh Valley Rarlroad As we enter the yard otlrce we see Arthur Doody at hrs desk sfveatmg over a stack ot bulletm and papers Art and all ot the yard masters have the1r hands lull these days trymg to keep the trams runnrng To these men Stanley Stoddard Cornelrus Mack Ernest VanOrman Arthur Doody and Wtllram Qgden the students ot Shortsvrlle Htgn School and the communrty are greatly rn debted Stanley E Stoddard Cornellus M Mack Wllhczm Ogden Arthur F Doody Ernest VanOrmcm S. t . . . . ca . , ., r s 1 1 - X ,, , , .. ,c,.,. f , , .. , . A s a. , t 1 ' ' 'c n ' ' . 'rm ' t ' . -1 , r s , . ' ri W .u vr , r . ' , I about the tram to Rochester. s . ' Te ' ' 1' i 4 z V s , s ' , V17 . I r - , , ' wir , . I , . . 1 A A Y . . A' ' f . I l .X , S I AV . . l , 1 atm French Mlss CLARA 1oHNsoN MA English MR RICHARD SPITZER B A Camslus College Senlor Advlsor Faculty and Curmulum When the schoolyards are gmet the townspeople know that the lads are lnstde the school attendmg classes 1n Engllsh hxstory physlcs typtng drawlng muslc and many other sub1ects Mlss Mary Arnold presldes over the sc1ence and math departments ol the h1gh school l-ler rooms are at one end of the thxrd lloor and up there she really gets the relre h1ng a1r She needs th1s a1r too l know one day when l was up there some ol the students were preparlng chlortne What an odor' But anythlng that happened 1I'l Cll9IY1lSlI'Y was mlld compared to what happens ln Physlcs Lab classes lm told MIUOI catastrophles occur ev ery day For example one day la t Fall a group ol glrls were 1n the pro cess of determlnrng the bolllng po1nt ol water when one of them accl dentally bumped agalnst a bo ler Down went the boller scattermg water and thermometer all over the room Alter cleanlng up the mess she trled to rel1ght the Bun en burner to resume the experlment A p1ece of paper Elmlra College Senlor Advl or o an 1 11. . o s no 1 1 1 1 f , . 0. . . .9 . ,. . . , . r- ' ' - . , Q I - 1 Ar 1 l . ., S ' . Q no 1 -- S SOCIHI Studles MR JAMES MAGILL BA St Bonaventure nearby caught on hre and went tloatrng to the floor One of her co work ers endeavorlng to reheve the sttuatron turned on the water tn a sink That was the chmax Everyone wound up soaked and laughrng Most ol you know that Mrs Meehan ts the commerclal teacher but may be some ot you dont know what commerclal sub1ects are Well she teach es typrng shorthand salesmanshrp and busrness law Down m the basement Irene Meehan can usually be found helpmg to get the D1a1 publr hed She spends much of her trme helpmg to make the school paper a success As one of the sen1or advrsor Mr R1chard Sprtzer has many Jobs to han dle He was responslble for the success of A Chrrstmas Carol and when the sen1or class v anted to pubhsh the H1 Lo and leave a sen1or play both at the same trme he was ready and wtlllng to help Mr Spitzer teaches three Enghsh classes and the speech class Thrs yea a course m dramatrcs ha been mcluded wrth speech and th1s group grve one act plays for assembly programs When the week end rolls around he can usually be found mdulgrng H1 Busmess MRS RICHARD MEEHAN BS Nazareth College . - D l . 1 - . x - . ., , , N r, - I . , ' 1 1 v 1 S . 1 . . 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I' MISS EVANGELINE PETER Syracu e UI1lVE3I'ullY ms lavor1te past1me wh1ch IS mus1c D1Ck also leads the cho1r 1n tl1e Cath ol1c Church every Sunday rnornmg At f1V9 or t1ve th1rty every school n1ght M1ss Clara Iohnson the other en1or adv1sor and MISS Mary Arnold can be found golng home from school together These two are mseparalole Every noon they cook the1r d1nne 1n the lab and have a merry old t1me M153 Iohnson teaches Enghsh l and French and Lat1n Around Chrrstmas t1me each year you can hear ome melod1ous tunes tloat1ng out ot MISS lohnson s room where the pupll and teacher are s1ng1ng French carols lvhss lohnson also has an ear tor good mus1c Cn most Sunday morn IHQS she can be found SIHQIDQ a solo 1n the Presbyter1an Church The only bachelor ot Shortsv1lle Hrgh School lS Mr Iarnes Magrll B srde teachrng four years ot soc1al SlL1d19S he IS also very much mteresteol 1n sports Last year he started a tenn1s team and thls year a DIDQ pong team The boys made a very good show1ng lor themselves hm s leav1ng th1 year me regret to say He s dec1ded to do a l1ttle more studung ll Lvargchno Peter ha her drawmg rooms ln the ha elnent icro S W SCICIILC Mathematlcs MISS MARY ARNOLD B S Keulia College X K , x ,N X ' , - ,. 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Llbrary MISS PAULINE SHORTALL Albany State T achers College Music MR EDWARD TIMBRELL BS ltt a a College the hall from Mrs Meehan Mr s Peters teache drawrng to the grade and hrgh school At t e end ol each school fear she puts on an art exh1 brtron to show the dravwng that each puprl has rnade dunng the year Last we hnd Mr Ldv ard 'l rnbrell up ln the rnusxc room v hlch 15 on the same lloor as the scrence roorn Ed drrects the band and chorus and grve rnany lessons on nstrurnents every day l-le 1 always ready to glve help when 1t 15 needed ln the Spnng ot the year he grves all ot hrs attentlon to the band and chorus helplng them to prepare tor the State frnals Mr Trrnbrell also d1rects the stngtng rn assembly and rs d1rector of the chotr 1n the Presbytertan Church The Pre Prtmer and Library are tn charge ot Mrss Paullne Shortall She teaches the young chrldren trorn 9 3U untll ll 30 and spends the rest ot the day 1n the hbrary Miss Shortall IS constantly rnaktng new addltlons to the hbrary Many land ot reference books and rnagazlnes have been added to make studymg ea ter and rnany hctlon books have been acaulr cd also ' - . . V1 T ' , h X . '- Many of you townspeople have attended these showings. ' . r . l 1' ll 1. V 4 ' ' ., I ' ' . . e ' . f The Staff .. You know, a school needs more than teachers and stue dents to keep it going. There has to be a janitor to keep it clean and comfortable and there's get to be somebody to do that record and paper work that every school has to have Thats vchy these folks here rate so high with Shorts- ville lligh. Alyce Chesney's bright smile, cheery hello and willingness to help hit the teachers just right, they tell me, Seems she does a job quickly and does it right. Dlck Turner has been an important man in keeping things xwept up and ringing the school bell . . on time, l might add, Mi lohn on tell inc that th ha been the hrst year in a long while that her cla room been real warm Thats Loren Robyn ork o course Loren s a man the Shorts take care ot the school and grounds a it they were his own home Built a nice spotl ght standard for the drama grou, and a handx noon dut not FG or the teachers has h cellar cleaned up neat as a pin These three folks taken all in all keep th nes at school running in tip top shape :ara :Q ls H ' isa s ' . V A ' 's , E . i - ville lligli boys? and girls are glad to have with them . , is . . S ' ' ' ' , . i 'Q K . ' f ' i: f rg . is ' i , ' . , . ' . , , .i Age . i ' ' ' - A ' . Samuel Holdforth Mane Klng Rlchard Turner Chustmxs Cuol fPubl1c1t5j 4 11stmas Cd1Ol QMakeupj 4 Class Presldent 1 2 COUIIIIQ Shekel 4 D1al Staff 2 3 4 Chorus 3 4 L xsketball 4 L1bI31N Club 3 4 Soccer 1 'lknuxs 1 .3 Band 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 Chorus 3 4 Varslty Basketball 3 Clptaln 4 K We Francls Flynn Lhustmas Carol CM1keupj 4 Latm Play 3 Library Club 1 2 3 Debate Club .5 All-State Band 4 All-State Chorus 3 Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 Cheerleading 1 2 3 4 JI Va1s1ty Basketball 1 2 Donald E McCallum Robert Wllhcxms Icxmes W Donohue NAVY 1945 Byronl Devnes Alfred Albrecht ix- is Ns, Y Arthur Barry 1181111 IK C mu 1Llacl11L11n un Sluku Elna Lathrop H1 Lo St lfl 4 a Stlfl 1 9 Honm Suuetx lJ1llN Club Dcbatr Club 3 Band 1 2 4 SENIORS Lyle Nudd CllIlSlI'l1iS C1101 4 Cuuntu Slmku 4 1sLb1ll .1 lu sketball 4 Icme Eberle SOClL1l Clliilflllilll Athletic Council Furcusic Soclely Cburus 2 3 4 Hi-Lu Stull' -1 Cl11'lhlIX1LlS Carul Country Sliukcr 1945 Ceceha Herendeen II1 lo Stxfl Assoulte Echtm ELlllO1 III Clucf 4 Cl1I1SlIHdS Cuol fStlg,Cl1dI1Cll 1 Cuuntry Slicker 4 ' Dial. Associate Editor 1. Editor-in-Chief 2 3 4 LllJl'ill'y Club 3 All-State Band 4 4 Swing Band 3 4 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Libx'ux'3' Club 1 2 LS. Prcriclem 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Salutatorian Honor Society 4 . .w -,rf PY! Iczmes Skyner Catherme Oklevnch Iohn Crcng D111 Stwfl 2 1 4 Athleuc Councll 1 Athletlg Counul 1 Baseball 1 2 3 4 H1 Lo Staff 4 Po1c11s1L Socnty 1 Vars1t1 Basketball 3 Co captam 4 Dlal Staff 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 JI VIISIQ Baskctbill 2 Llbfaly Club 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Va1s11x Bxskutbxll 4 JI Va1:,1t3 Basketball 2 Captam 3 SENICRS 1 9 4 5 Gus Arla Schrader Rose Polco H Lo S1 lil 4 Cl111stm1s C 1101 fT1LkCts5 4 H1 Lo 51 xll 4 L1lJ12l1X Club 1 2 .1 4 Cl111S1IHi5 L mul LL hug 4 J A11 Club P D111 Stall Cl us X 111 P1LS1flLIll 1 f rn olnog t te ot, sorn t rngs you kno alre d Yod Ano ITV' as we'l as I do out ou dont takefr out and look at rn ver o ter l dont Care vx hat they say wth therr rnoutns everybody know s that somethmg eternal And rt arnt houses and rt arnt names and t axnt earth and rt a nt even the stars everybody knows IH therr bones that sornethlng s eternal and that sorneth ng nas to do mth human betnas All the Q eatest people ever hved rave been telllng tual tor we twousand ears an et ,ou d be sdror sed beople re a Nays losrna hold o t Staae Man aer Act lll my-.A lv- is Lhuruhes m Our Town ST DOMINIC S r IRST PRESBYTERIAN TRINITY MISSION CEPISCOPALJ METHODIST X 3 . ,c-if . , If ' , I 'r .Qs ' 'X , ' ' ' 1 . 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' ' 'I' ' -f-ff , 'lv .i ' V A .- ' , - ' ' f, f .-'.'O': - , 'g ' , A , , ' ff ., ' SENIORS ' 1 1 gwlilf Robert Bonnell Cl ass P1Ls11lf.11t 4 H1 Lo St 1l'f 4 Chustmas C'11ol 4 FOICDSIC SOCICIX 1 Bind 4 Ho11o1 Soucty 4 LJ .z ' LOIS Chambers Charles Qumter Ieanette K1pp Class VICE PIGSICICIII .3 4 Cl xss T1CdSU161 4 Class Scuctuy 4 H1 Lo Staff 3 4 F1 Lo Stff 4 H1 Lo Staff 4 Ch1151m35 C3101 qPub11u1xg 4 Chustmas Ca1ol 4 Chustmas C1101 CMalxeupD 4 Lum Play .3 Lountu Sl1C,lxC1 4 Ccunux Slmku 4 Lllblfilb Club QP1es1clf.ntJ Z 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 B ml 2 4 Forens1c Souety 1 JLIUO1 Band 2 VZtlCCl1CtO11dI1 Ho11o1 SOCICYQ 4 George You cerlomly do shck lo 11 Ermly l dont sec how you con su sull thot long l guess you l1ke school Elllllj Vlell l olv oys feel 1tQ somethmg lou have lo go through Act l 'qi-1 gig! ...Q 0 On flool tleft to Ilglltl R111 Kelehet J1ck Halton 0 Second IOVN Helen ROHIGISOI Wllma Farnsworth Loxralne Carney Mwrle Record 0 St1I'1Ll1Dg, Eclwdrd SICWHII Ma1thd Holdforth Wllllam Felton Robext Peters Jack Bullock JUNIORS The lunlor Class the largest IH school hasnt nad much ot a chance to sponsor soc1al act1v1t1es of the1r own but the ktds themselves have taken part 1n many ol the school act1v1t1es Thought you m1ght l1ke a few Sp6C1l1C hgures to show you that they ar nt toolm around To beg1n w1th e1ghteen are m chorus and s1xteen 1n band That means halt the class IS mus1cally m1nded Flve of the members had leadmg part 1n the Chr1stmas Carol and one member had a part 1n the Semor play These Iunxors are steady workers on the school paper too Why there are fourteen on the stall There are three Iumor students on the H1 Lo staff also These lads certa1nly go 1n for publ1cat1ons Basketball and baseball cant shp by w1thout the Iun1or talcmg part One of the Cheerleaders IS a Iumor g1rl Eleven of the boys were on the basketball and baseball teams Three of them were elected to the Nat1onal Honor SOC19lY l really call th1s good work Not ever 1 class 1n school has a standard l1lce that Iunlor Class 0 Seated Cleft to rlghtj Arthur Abel, Barbara Walboln, R1ta Johnson Charles Ryan, Roy Everett Joan LeFevre, M8f1lyD H1xson 0 Standmg Bob Overacre, D1ck Semans, Frances Brahm, Malcolm Blakeslee, Carol Qumter, Geraldme Gersbach, George Payne , , 5 t 2 4 H 5- F li- fx 1 - , t 1 K- . A. LA t. , 1 l - s A ,. ' Q' ' 9 T - 1 . -1 , I A . 3 ,Y Frank Schracler, Alice Doocly. Robert Gerlach. Dorothy Griffin. V M 2 y: 1 1 7 4 1 ' ' , Q v 1 u . Q , . , A ' W I , , . . S . - , X . . . 0 On floor Cleft to rightj: Vivian Cooley. Claire Aldrich. James Newman, 0 Seated: Allan Bartholomew. Melvin Blakeslee. Patricia Ahern. Mary Margaret Gil- ligan, Ernest Reubens. Shirley Pratt. Lester Romeiser. Mary Ann Doody. 0 Standing: Burton Wasson, Patricia Stambach. Fred Chrysler, Betty Francis, Jean Simmons. Martin Dawson. SOPHOMORES standing. Melvin Blakeslee Iohn Felton FRESHMEN lleirieinlaer the day when we started high school? Times have certainly changed! As Freshmen we never had a chance to be in the band. But three ot the Freshmen this year have played solos or in trLos. Iohn Gersbach and Iohn Felton were the soloists, while Allred Lewis played in a Cornet trio. This class is really going musical, isn't it? Some ot the Sophomores were telling me the other day that they have their class rings now. ln my day, only Seniors had the honor of wearing class rings. Don't know but what l like that way hotter . . helped to make the Senior year out-- -fi 0 First row Qleft to rightj: Rena Herman, Carl Herendeen, Diane VanOrman Ken Johnson, Grace Pratt. Allan Newman, Shirley Ellis. - 0 Second row: Ellen Meehan, Florence Whittaker. Margaret Whittaker. Elaine Sch er. Marie VanNorman. Barbara Sleight. Barbara Potter. 0 Third row: Marlin VanNo1'man, Beverly Bartholomew, Allen Lewis. Tom Ha Jean Marshall, Paula Polco, John Felion. 0 Fourth row: John Gersbach, Charles McCarthy, Mary Jane Mack, Margorie B Earl Rodney, Edward DeFlyer, Donald Phipps. Elghth Grade 0 Pnst mu tleft to Il htb Dlek Recoxd Fulxn Pune Dolo1es Cnnu Hqzel Bake1 G11ce S1111 Lexus PIOPCI 0 Seeond IOXN D010 lu DeV11es June Bullock F1 tIlCl5 Y1nEttLn Halen Abel D01 othy MHSSQCBI 0 Tl111d 1oxx Hoxxa1d Txuatc El unc MLClllLlHl MHIV Ru 'gles Ruth Ogden PhylllS Fnnsworth Dolores Raeman 0 Fotnth IONX James Qfuey B1ll Datthxn J1mes Clnk Gflyle WlllJO1D Chanlottc Pmtt Myles Dewey 0 Absent Elna McCarthy l vsned Mrs Clark lust recently and much to my del1ght lound that the seventh and e1ghth grades have been carry1ng on a Conte t to see Wh1ch one buy the most war stamps The eventh grade W1th a larger number ot pupds leads 1n the contest E1ghth graders have purchased a l1ttle more than n1ne dollars n stamps Wh1le the seventh graders have 1n MISS Ellis vested eleven dollars as the1r share Mrs Clark Seventh Grade 0 Flrst xow Cleft to llflhlj Nmu Capt on Blll Boltn Joan Pu1dv B111 Hlxson D010 thy Ve1hoeven Jack F111f.ll Ethel DCVIILS o Second IOXK R1Lha1d Wh1tt.1ke1 ROb9lt Jdhnson Rose M2115 Gallah'1n MHIV New man Marx Jane Rhoades Jack ONCll Donald Dobblel 0 Th11d mu Ann VanEtte11 Rose Mane BelLhe1 Catheune T1e1nu Eugene Allen Ba1ba1a Wallcu Ahce Petexs Melvm Skyner 0 Fou1th 1ow Axthur W1lll3mS Dawn Schlecht Stevx alt Gallahan Hoxxaxd Washbuln Ge1ald Mumbx Joan OYEI acre Donald Jessup Ralph Burgess o Absent Sh1rley Brahm, Wlnlffed F xtzpatnck . 5 x. 1 A -' , -,Tv , .W A ,- -...J - f , . , , . .. . . .S . . , .m ANY. tx. 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It lfth Grade From the report lyc been centng the tttth grade ts qutte a grown up class They have two teams tn thetr artthmetc class called The Army Ar Force and The B 79 They tlnd rt an ea ter way ot leorntng Who d ever thlnk of do1ng somethtng ltlce that rn our day' We just learned the cold tacts and ltked tt' l also hear that theres a ltttle talent 1n thls class They have taken up radto announcmg have org n Zed thetr own radto tatron called F G B C' and have even taken turns as cnnouncer Tall: about mdependence' B1lly Qchwartz LUCIIG Semens Jane McCa1thy Vtrgmxa Malleber Glen He1endeen Joseph McIntyre Patuet Hogan Stxth Grade 0 Standmg Cleft to rlghtj Clarence T1erney Glen Johnson Raymond Whlte V1rg1n1a Whtte Norma Dawson Alan Carey Ph1l1p Inglls 0 Seated Robert Broomfield W1ll1am Flynn FYHDCIS Grlmm W1ll1am Dean Edward Blakeslee Had a llttle talk wtth Mtss Mrlls the other day and l learned a tew th1ngs about the stxth grade The subjects are the same as the fourth and fttth grades but a httle more advanced They covered a great deal of rnater1al ln artth rnettc wtth declmals and tracttons and ln read tng they have a spectal choral group taught by Mr Spttzer Somethtng we never had' L1ke the other classes the txth too had class rneettngs held each Frtday afternoon Mtss Mtlls tells me they had loads of tun wtth parttes and holtday programs One hne plan that thts class has carrted out lS a Book Club ln whlch the puptls exchange thelr prlvately owned books Ltke to get tn on that rnyselt That gtves you a httle ldea about the grades l o QLett to Tlghtb Betty Guffm, Phylhs Sle-1ght, Dora Schrader, Rose Mane Remery, B11ly Meehan, Barbara Clark, Wllma Stmmons, Jlmmy Rome1ser . l 1' 'K f- lv V 111 ' ' ' ., , .1 , W . I .r lv i ,, .. -A . ' ' , ai S , S. -1 . A---A . i : ' . Y l 7 Y Q , , . : . , ' Carney, Wllllam ODonnell, Harry Schlecht, Edna 3 7 ' , . . C. I 'J I I , . l I I . . . . . , . . e - M v I v 7 7 K' . I I l l Mlss Nolan Mrs Cooley 0 Standmg Cleft to flghll Walter Van MISS Mllls MISS Barry Caeseele Robert Button 0 Seated Justme Glover Jean Bon nell Hftrly Wllllams Robert Stam bach Elsle Ann W1ll1ams Ethel Fran CIS 0 Ftrst row Cleft to r1ghtD Jean Schrader John Doody Nancy Stambach Lee Walbudge 0 Second row Josephlne Bartholomew Betty Chrysler Patrlcxa Lannon Mlllard Se Lora M3118 Jean Gersbach 0 Th1rd row Maureen Halton Gerald Bolan Marlene Dhalle Ellen Stambach 0 Fourth rovx Ahce Carey Gerald Button Asenath Ackey 0 Standlng Susan Perry Bruce VanO1n1.m George Mlller Rlchard Carney Norman Holtz Freder1ck Verhoeven Dav1d John on Marle Gersbach Fourth Grade The fourth grade has had a pretty good record th1s year Along nth thetr regular course tn soctal studtes artthmettc Engltsh health sctence spelllng art rnuslc and readlng they have had conte ts ln spelhng and some f1ne assemblj pro grams And hsten to thts the puptls actually took charge of the whole program themselves l saw one of them myself and l ll het some of us olders folks couldnt have done as well with our actlng or tngmg And thats not alll They bought S84 UO tn War stamps tn two months' That s the most purchas ed by any grade tn school 0 Seated Wxllard Secora 0 Standtng Gerald Button Maureen Halton Josephme Bartholomew 1 1 1 ' 1 . , ' a 1 1 ' 1 1 ' r- Q: ' 9 ' , Q.. W I 4. - VY, ', K3 'l ' 1 e is ' N 1 1 s Y. - - . . . - ' 1 1 1 , . . , , . ,. 1- ' . , . . . , . , , , C . x 1 - 1 - H . . . . . . - v , 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 S E x - . , , 1 1 . , . , . . : y Third Grade O On floor Cleft to rightjz Philip G-illigan, Neil Hogan, William Simmons, Beverly Draper. Sally Betz. Herbert Sadler, Shirley Peters. 0 Seated: Carl Romeiser, Joan William, Francis Walker, Donna Johnson, Louise West, Barbara Dawson. Russell Williams, Violet Grimm. 0 St ilitllllf., David Maslyn Robert Pottei Garth Repshei Sophia Stambach Edward Repshel D tniel ODonnell Allce Jane Walfield Geolge Owens Betty Hullburt 0 Absent Susan Warfield Since the war started l guess a lot of patriotism has been stirred up among the pupils The third grade has organized a WINGED 'VICTORY CLUB l hear they have m etings in which programs of entertainment are presented They sing song tell stones and they even put on a short play Now that s what l call the right spirit This year the tirst grade has been spending more time on reading than they have on any other subject They never miss a day having health in spection either and the teacher tells me they re learning to Write their names and addresses Short verses too One youngster was lust telling me the other day what tun he has in singing songs and making holiday drawings First Grade 0 Second ion Bruce Condon Diek Beaton Lee Schaefei Marlene Schiader June Halton 0 Third iovx Gale Reed Maithi Ellen Geisbaeh Baibala Walbildge Shirley Mallebei 0 Standlng Dlek Williams Bettv Peters John Stambach Dlck White HClb61t McKm ley Gaiy Seheiei James Vil1NtDlIl11fl Harmon Bath Larry Coopei Donald Carey James Sadlei 0 Childien Absent Louise Johnson Paul Johnson 2 ' fi E . ', Q '. ' , , - '. 2 1 . ' ' , ' t. ' . ' 1 V ' ' ' I - . 0 First row tleft to rightji Larry Beaton. Fern West, James Williams, Ronald Schaefer ' Y: 4 . ' u 1 l 1, v u 1 . ' . ,Z , , , Q . v Z , .. Q 1 . -. .' ' ' , A V' . S . . .2 1- V 3 Q Q. Q , . ' Q Q . - , . . .V . A, 2 . Z I , , , .Y 7 ' : ' ' ' , ' . Pre-Primer Well, the PrefPrimer spent ct good beginning to reod with their new They especially enjoyed notes on the Weotther tor edch 0 On floor Cleft to righthz Nancy Warfield, Priscilla Marshall, John Gershach. 0 Seated: John Schrader, Priscilla Lou Brott. David McKinley. Joan Allen. Hilda Re sher p . O Standing: Robert Owens. Carol Stamhach. Gordon Potter, Sandra Brown. Robert White, James Hudson. - V ' Sittinff tleft to rightj: Joseph VanNorrnan, Mary Jane Farrell. Ella May Skyner, Turner. Donna Kaye Gallahan, Gale Marshal. Michael Bolan. John Conlon, Sweeney. Gene Ahern. Elwin Wasson. James Fitzpatrick. Absent: Jean Tenney. James Hickey. Corelia Barton. Eileen Dallachiesa. Donald rney. Robert Warfield. l mode ci little visit to the second grode d few ddys ogo ond was omotzed ot the projects thot the smcill closses ore working ot now, Why, when l went to school we just leornf ed reodinf 'ritin', 'rithtnetic ond spellinf Ch, we song C1 little ond drew ct few pictures, too. But l hoppened to stop in while this closs wcts working on their circus unit. They spent ct lot of time drctwing ond coloring circus pictures ond, imagine, they even published their own book cdlled, l'Circus Stories, with colored pictures mode by the children themselves. Whot the youngsters don't leorn nowczdctysl O'Neal. Donna Lee Walker, Monica McCarthy, Alvin Sadler, Stanley Proper, Second Grade Miss Sweeney, Miss Shaw DID YOU KNOW THAT 0 Dtd you know that 1t IS agatnst the law tn Shortsvtlle l To congregate on srdewalks street corners or near churches? 2 To yell or beat strcks on boxes or make any loud notses? 3 To rrde a b1cycle wtthout use of hands or feet or at a faster rate than etght mtles an hour? 4 To drlve horses over stx mtles an hour? 5 To sltde on stdewalks wtth sleds or any other means? Dtd you know that the Papec doe a Sl 500 000 bustness a year? Dtd you know that the cemetery on Matn Street ts the orlgmal lamrly burtal ground ot the Short lamtly tor whom the town ts named? Dtd you know that Budd Park IS dratned by 5 380 feet ot ttle? D1 you know that the name Papec orrgmated from Pneumattc And Propeller Enstlage Cutters? D1 you know that the Grand Bag CS Paper Company plant was hrst a cotton m1ll? Dtd you know that the ttrst school ln Shortsvtlle was located on the cor ner of Hebron Avenue and Matn Street where Mrs Ryan now ltves? Dtd you know that there was once a publtc ltbrary where the Red Iacket Telephone Company ts now? D1 you know that Shortsvtlle tn tts enttrc htetxme has contamed three movte theaters? Dld you knom that the vtllage ot Shortsvrlle was tncorporated Septembe l8 1889? .. ' s , , ' . , , . - , ,d , X. , T . K. v, I. , . MEMORIAL Every May 30th our folks gather down at Brooksrde Cemetery to Watch the cerernonles ln honor ot our War dead Programs sponsored by the Turner Schrader Post of the Amencan Legron One ol our mrnrsters always grves a short talk Drck Henderson re DAY crtes the Gettysburg Address Ed T11Tl brell brlngs the school band over and Manchester sends therr hlgh school chorus Certamly makes a colorful at larr Folks get krnda gu1et of course when the color guard llF6S 1lS volley and Taps are blown May 30 1944 'lin- N atlonal Honor Soclety There are two honor soc1et1es tn Our town one composed ol outstandtng boys and gtrls rn hlgh school and the other ol men and women rn the armed forces We decrded to put em rtght together on thts page We re mtghty proud of both Drclc Henderson tells me the faculty had a dttltcult Job rn pxckrng Nattonal Honor So c ety members th1s year and not because there was nobody ehglble elther ln tact the teachers tlnally wound up choosmg hree tumors and tour semors all of whom were felt to be tops 1n scholarshxp leader shlp and servlce You know the Natlonal Honor SOC19lY lS the soctety for hlgh schools all over the country Folks generally look rvxtce when a boy or gtrl IS pomted out as belongmg to 1t But here l am ramblmg on torgetttng to tell you who these people are From Iumors theres Malcolm Blakeslee Mary Holdtorth and Art Abel Semors chosen were Bob Bonnell Elna Lathrop Lo1s Chambers and Ceha Herendeen As tor those boys and gtrls whose names are hsted on Our Town s Honor Roll well l dont have to tell vou what they ve been oomg All over the world they re wmmng honors every day l l 1 O Seated Cleft to llflhll LLI11 HC1CIlClCLI1 A1tl1u1 Abel Rosg Polgo C,,lll1L11I1L Oklc X1tLh O St 1r1cl111g EI111 Lnthmp Lhule Qu111te1 ROb61t Bonnell Rlll Joh11so11 Lou Lhxm lJC1S A111 Sdn 1clL1 J 111L Elmuln JL mettu Klpp M1 SPHZL1 HI LO STAFI l drtor IT1 Ch el Cella Herendoon Assoolate lfdltor Arthur Abel Photograph! Elna Lathrop Bu rness Manager Charles Qulnter Ass1stant Busmess Manager Mary Holdtorth Advert slna Manager Lo1s Chamber As 1stanl Advert s ng lanager R1ta lohnson Feature Vchtor lane Eloerle Orculot or ond S le Ro e Polco and Arla Schrader Ty t Catwer ne Qlc CVllf 1 T10 lal O lf o fe IQ 1 or ever one to ga the ot1e ooh FJ t'11o gr some o I1 old hl LC S on 1 10 oolf '1 Y o'1e o tl e111 or Lver t 1 f 1 1,11 t era t e Lrlrg loaf4 111e1ror1e o 1C f' VC OO I' l 1 'ffl l C K 'CC 1 1 C 1lCl V1 pgggi er f r tl ol o the e Ll lO Q ro 11 the healnnm t up t ro t r ng 'ne 1n Closer oontact 1 1 the sohool and t1e act v tes tl at are f rrled or' up there The f r te ups tell 1r1e what the stu ents do a11r nf, of not loo an r the r spare llIl'lS Someone told rnl the other da tnat tl e, orlceo hard on t e NSGIDOOK a'ter school 'or rnanx weeks 11nt1l t ent to ores Dogs ard gtrls on the stall d1dn t seem to rnmd v 11 JG a g eat expenence and lots Ol lun They also a a that t e 1op d t t e fer one Co d a12preC1ate the Hl L We th1rlf' tnel do K , f 5 N . 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CHORUS l O Flrst row fleft to rxghtb Mary Jane Mack Maryorle Dawn Bolan Rlta Johnson Balbara Walborn Caxol Qulnter Frances Brahm Joan LeFevre Cella Herendeen Mar1lyn H1xson Geraldme Gersbach 0 Second row Martha Holdforth Mane Kmg Mary Ruggles Helen Abel June Bul lock Dolores Carney Ruth Ogden Phylhs Falnsworth Barbara Potter Dolothy Gr1t Hn Dolores Raeman I Th1rd row Maly Margaret Gllllgah Jane Ebelle Marv Ann Doody Dolothy De Vr1es Allan Bartholomew Dxck Record John Felton Catherme Oklev1tch Al1c Doody Lo11a1ne Calney Hazel Baker 0 Fourth row John Gersbach Roy Everett Rxchald Semans Edward Stewart Mel vm Blakeslee Mr Tlmbrell Allan Newman M5116 Record Dick Tu1ne1 W1ll13U1 Datthyn Malcolm Blakeslee Robert Bonnell Muslcs pretty 1rnportant 1n Shortsv1lle l-hgh School When the band gan to take HOTICQ Its a shame more people dont come to hear the con certs Never nnss em m sell The band plays good rnus1c Klnda perks up culture 1n Shortsvllle The tall thln rnan s Mr Tlrnbrell He leads ern Its a hne thmg tor these k1ds to know rnuslc l-lelps old age slng along Band sent a few members to Cortland on November l7 and l8 to the All State Band there Krds had a hne tune Good for ern too Bout twelve went ln all Band vent to Rushvllle too to get a ratlng Some sololsts went too Sure made Shortsv1lle proud of ern These k1ds glve up a class a week for mu tc l J A y 4 A K A A . . Q - 1 D 1 v , U w , . : y V I l 1 v s D I' 1 Y - v ' v ' n l ' , , - I 1 Y. 4 . . , Q . .I Y A V - . 7 I 7 I 3 ' ' I 7 D e 7 .. . v D Z Y , . 1 ' . Q . , - ' h . ' ' 5 v - , 4 vy I Y ' walked oft with top honors in New York some years ago, the hull town be- ' s' . 1 f 'X 1 ' Cornet Trio This year we had the biggest chorus of boys and girls weve had in a long time. Chorus sang a few Fred Waring arrangements this year. Band played more difficult music this year, too. One piece was American Rhape sody. Now theres a Iunior Band in school, too, Gets the beginners ready for Senior Band. Mr. Timbrell is in charge of that, too. Sure love to see those young 'uns so fond of music. Theres the Swng Band left. They play crazy stuff, but it doesnt sound so bad with kids ya know playin' it. Theres twelve in the Swing Band. Open yer windows wide Wed- nesday nights and you can hear 'em lolowin' away, Some times wish they would, but l soon get over that. lf l were younger, guess l'd caper around much as they do. Thats all for the music in Shortsville High School, 'cept I think we ought to go to the concerts and push the fund for new uniforms, - Senior Band tl si 'N-M, 'l s 511. a 5' , in Ef 4 if Q , ,.,,.. W . ' .V V 'I f 'Nj , K , W Q 2 73 A A +f 'f 14:5 f Tir. K ' R .... .,- V ip , k , , L?q5,g5'11'g1,.,':f ggi , as fx , : iw? 9 ,Q 5 J ig I, IA, gi wg. jMLM.M'- K :,: 4' W ' ' , 2,.: A z... , , ifi w fw SM eww 1 '.'- - -' ,Z YQ 33 Z., .,,. X wwf '1E f:: 4 xxffwlie vg -in? N 4 if 7 f me 2 kff . i' K ff , x Q si x , 2,: V , 1 V if 'ff fb J-2'M: A, mi? -in f '55 Q A rl Q Zn, f . Z! V I yg N .1 r f, :,.f ,. V K lf' vv . V , :'.g:Ts'W 3 sr, , L 'SN 5 7 w ,AJA, gw , Q gg' V M Q 3 4 , fi 24 5 , -u ' Ei w he x 4' A tg? Q? L I, 0 Seated Cleft to rlghtj VIVIHH Coolev Rlta Keleher Martha Holclforth Rlta Johnson Charles Ryan Helen Romelser John Felton O Standlng W1lma Farnsworth Althur Abel Balbala Walborn Catherlne Oklev1tch Joan LeFevre Burton Wasson Marle Kmg Frances Brahm Mar1lyn H1xson Elna Lathrop Celxa Herendeen Mrs Meehan Lorrame Carney James Skyner Dorothy GFIHIII Allce Doody l dropped ln on a Dlal meetuog the other ntght and Mrs Meehan was congratulatmg the statt members tor the promptness wlth whlch the1r news was handed 1n You could Just see the1r eyes gleam to hear the news Why shouldnt they gleam? They are the students that are responsrble tor an A ratmg at the New York State Press Conference Mary Holdforth IS the Ed1tor rn Chlef th1s year and Mrs Meehan rs the advlsor Une rught a week before the Dral goes to press statt members report at school and help prepare the pages for prmt Dlal Staff Llbrary Club One evenln last wmter whlle l was out walltm l nottced a lrght ln the school Gomg m l found a Lrbrary Club Valentme party ln lull swlng K1dS were playln a game called Bunko They were havrn a lot of lun oo BSS1deS havm partles these klds really do some work Most every trme lm rn the lrbrary one ol the g1rls IS erther b1nd1n a book or mendm a torn cover Looks hke a brg 1ob but 1t s probably easy when you know how 0 Seated Joan LeFev1e Cafherme Oklevltch Marle Kxng Geraldme Gersbach Elame Schrader Marllyn H1xson Dlane VanOrman Rlta Johnson 0 Standmg Allan Newman Mlss Shoxtall Helen Romelsel Arla Schrader Jane Eberle Lo1s Chambers Barbara Sle1ght Maryorle Dawn Bolan Elna Lathrop Lor rame Carney ' 1 w 0 ' -1 1 1 1 , . - 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y 1 ' - 1 1 , . - tt . 1, . . r . tt 11 1 - - t1 - 11 ' 1 . , . . - 1 - A . , - . . 1 t1 11 r - 1 . 1 . . , . . - I . - 1 , l w I ' , 1 1 1 . , 1 ' I , v 1 v I H ' , , , 1 1 A CHRISTMAS CAROL Well now let s see what we have on thls page Oh yes Last December the 20th and Zlst to be exact somethmg new took place m Shortsv1lle I-hgh School A cos tume play was presented by the student body Dtckens A Chrlstmas Carol A yumor fellow called Arthur Abel took the part ot Scrooge Dld a rxght fme 1ob too Dtck Brown was Marley Ghost The Chrtstmtas Ghosts were Past Patrxcla Ahearn Present Bob Bonnell Future Lyl Nudd Roy Everett played Bob Cratchlt I Wlll honor Chrtstmas m my heart and try to keep 1t all year' w1th Mary Holdtorth as Mrs Cratchtt and loe VanNorman as Tmy Tlm Other mem bers ot the cast were Charles Oulnter lane Eberle lack Bullock Helen Abel Ruth Og den Nancy Capron Dorothy Verhoeven and Bobby Stambach All m all countmg property managers and others about forty students had a hand 1r1 the show I release you wlth a fu heart for the love ot h1 you once were tour teach rs nelped pre ent the play ltfrss Peters contrrlouted art r orlf N r Sprr zer drrected the drama and x cg re pon 1 ble for rts great success N1 Henderson dressed up rn a fancy co tdrne was th Reader Mr Magrll ol sr ted x lth the ught rn A CHRISTMAS CAROL You recollect the Way? The play turned out to be a huge sucge Wrth everyone very much satrshed that h had recelved hrs moneys worth All who saw 1t sald they hoped sornethmg slmrlar rnrght be presented the next year Yes slr thrs was one of the brg occaslons rn Our Town rn 1944 45 H . e ' s . 1' , '-J ,,, Li . 'L- A . I 3 . S'- - . . 1 '. l , ' X s ' , e g. A Merry Christmas to you, too, and God bless us every one' ' ' 15.3 , , , Q TWIN CITIES LIONS CLUB 03900 Lmxnt 3' 'bv dog Henderson fShortsv1llej Lxons Mcrglll QShortsv1lleJ GIIEVSOH fManchesterD Srxhfteen every other Thursday ees 30 40 Lton trom Shortsvrlle and Manchester rneetlng to eat and growl tor more Lrons you know IS an mternattonal organtzatron de voted to promotron of good teehng and comrnuntty betterment Last ttme I wa therr guest we enjoyed a dehcrous meal pre pared by the Methodrst Church women Jo1ned rn the srngrng led by Drck Henderson and saw a good rnovre When lt comes to boosttng the Twtn C1t1es Ltons are always out ln tront Dental care tor school chlldren contrrbutrons to Red Cros pn e for schola uc chtevement all are provtded b, the L ons The succe s entoyed by the Twtn Prtres L on Club sto s hat can be accorrphshed I en talks tn e tx o vtl lages orf together 'QA 9-in ROAR LIONS' tt ou hcdr tho O 1 't Dont ou he r tho e L on roar You can hear them roartng ever cc A they eed and growl for more Dont Nou hear those Lrons oar Ther P rltng rumbllng roar So ro r Lons brte ern b e er I1ont ,ou hear tho e Ltohs Near those Lton llear tho o I1on Roar' Lions Mack Napier fShortsviIleJ Spcmgle CManchesterJ F AMILIAR FACES OUR TOWN palnt to perfume LES HULBERT Cashler 1n Our Town s bank He ll swap your cash lor a war bond BEN SLOCUM Our Towns only drugglst Anytlmng from fzfeqf X Q- - our ,J V an j Y FMMFTT FMERY Wuh cokes FIORENCP BROOMHELD and me cream he helps our l-lere s the laclf who really knows boys and gurls to be haPPY what goes on ln Our Town' BASKETBALL 'F Hom CI DIC1 ww of Yhc SHS bmqketbdll team 'or the cheol year oi M 45 D dnt O f ov vp out of wtvfm qfme TMP 0 noy fx' f f 1 e'erCm V11 f ok fer Amd Tgmer Q 0 orxeu CO L ptmnk 'fr B ender or md Pcrrer ro m mar 9 1 3 T 1 P II s f f x '1 I' fi. 1 an ' M s O v 8 'Rh ' LL, , X f S 419 - 1 ' d YAC '.'.'f2-H . . x,V1l',' 'ff 1 A ff V , ffi , J A ' T were i11'.-nys Q tlirefxi, hot-fever, cmd worked togeiher pretty emoothlg' des ILM: tgp fuimft thu? 111,50 f manly' 'J ,. , f . . 1 ,U1,,E'G mn' x ' as - 'ax ' .Al 11 . f 1 1' '. B v' . 5' vf :mimic hff'Y1'DYk13 2.:' 1 The te m hoplrg or a pro per ear next xear when the same players v 1 tal-'e to tl e ourt H scorer tor t e year v as Slcyner w1th 55 polnts Record and Pa ne fer lose on hls heels wrth 62 and 56 potnts respectlvel , Our squad sport manshlp s galn very notlceable and was espec tally laudable rn the Naple game at Naples Heres what happened Score s hed at end of the game so a three mlnute overtlrne perrod s called Each teans then proceeds to slnlc two baskets and a the gong sounds Myrle Record loop anotl er one lor SHS The IIIHSFS op1n1ons on whether the ball was IU the atr when the gong sounded are not rn agreement so the SHS bows dec1de to plow another overtlme 1111171 the team maktng the lrst basket wlnntng As a result IN ples v on 31 29 Everyone was proud of the decrslon they made BASKETBALL 1944 45 Shortsv1lle Vlctor Shortsvrlle Cllfton Shortsv1lle Gorham Shortsvllle Manchester Shortsv11le Phelps Shortsvtlle East Bloorrheld Shortsvllle RLlS1lV111G Shortsvrlle V1ClOI Shortsvllle Cllfton Shortsvllle Gorham Shortsvllle Manchester Shortsvrlle Phelps Shortsvllle hast Bloomtteld Shortsvrlle Naples Shortsv1lle Naples Short vllle 22 RUS1lVl11G JUNIOR VARSITY o Kneehng Qleft to ughth Jack Halton Edward DeF1yex, Alfred LGWIS, Kenneth Johnson 0 Standlng James Cal ey, M1165 Dewey, Jack Bullock, Donald Ph1pps, Arthur Abel s ' Q f 1-5 ous y ' j , A 'ral' . t- c , tgh . . h r , ' ' 29 ' 37 ' 17 ' 26 ' 27 24 ' 9 ' 41 ' 5 . 27 : ' 27 .' 26 ' 24 ' 30 . ' 19 A 17 ' 18 ' 20 ' 25 39 ' 17 67 ' 17 34 ' 24 7 ' 25 . ' 25 22 . ' 29 . 31 :5 ' ' 25 Cheer Leaders . . Pmg Pong One ot the new pro1ects carrled out at Sltortsvllle lltglt Scnool ttus vear was a ptng pong tournament under the d rectton ot Mr lflagtll There v ere twelve volunteers and games scheduled ere as tollov 5 Sant ldoldtortlt VS Dtck Batn Arthur Abel vs Lyle Nudd Btll Felton v George Pa ne Frank Q-ehrader v lu Ne Jntan and lf' rle Pe ord v lack Bullock Gt t ol the O conteete ltm Skvner Sant Holdtorttt George llavne lvle N dd Frank Schrader and lack Bullock ernergea as v Ctors t tese ner ere nottclt ed and Sam Holdtortlt defeated lu Sk 'ter George P 0 vet rn o the Qlaentncg t and expert de eftqe o Ly e Nudd rd P rn' oc trader elves l le Nudd and Sam l-told'ortn eacn aeteatea Frank QC r der and ere lett f ore or tlte eld o toattle T e ua en' t atn eanto ls CK1I'tl1G econd oeot o L lG Zl le ner L e t k turre ar d tte Leaf gent 22 28 Mnz tra tl e pr e .xn Arr n rt d t e t . ' i ' X . A ' . . J 1 TVA: rj YY -T. 1 A A . T' 5. ' n 'f , tv. , C ' 1, . S , . . ' , ' , f ' A , , - u , X , X ' 'i ' . T3 . - 1. f f , l. , , 11 g ayne f,ll i'i t Cu ft., f l filllenl X won out over lack Bullock. The three 1.-Jinners tlten lougltt tt out by tltotn- . . , 1 - - 1 - 1' Q M ' S ,v o tr. ' .. M so w dl , . it f ' ' . E1 twat 5 :ne , Q Lyle 2l ,l9. S ' ' - a l t l' sz ,l .iij T ' F- Tl M 'Hi 117. 1 Cl V 1 ' N JT r - ' 1 t .1 T , f - 1 ' an After movles and games you ll hnd our young crowd here MAIN STREET IN OUR TOWN Iust cant 1mczg1ne a iown w1thout a bank Can you? Here s a place many lonesome Serv1ce men would lxke to see Official Photographer for ' The HI-LO IVIOSIER STUDIO Im 27 CLINTON AVENUE NORTH 2440 ROCHESTER BFS! Il ISHES fi om l 'VI STODDARD 6. SONS SHORTSVILLE EMPIRE STATE PICKLING COMPANY 2-MANUFACTURERS or-: Silver Floss .SA UI RKRA U I SHORTSVILLE I RENINP R S jeweleis isss I M I H IVILELWEE I ur mtuz e CANANDAIGUA SEI' I EY .says CLOTHES HATS FURNISHINGS Th St CANANDAIGUA Best ll :shes F A 6. P LOMPANY CANANDAIGUA I . . l rs - H W 1 i A J 7 0 Y W 7 V 4 J one I - - J 1 , 1 J ' I, I W 1 v It ' . . ' I ou h ain Street Canandaigua . l W i 1 i 4 ' . . 1 . , . . Q A O W 1 1 T s ' . X 1 J J x 0 0 Let Us Teach Your Dollars More Cents! I e ore of a Thousand Pairs of Pants! A Main Street :-Phone 7-I-: w xv . u Q rom 5 W ' ' 1 I Y A COMPLIMENTS OF MANCHESTER CANNING CO. MANCHESTER BEST WISHES HAWKFS BROS Bakery MANCHESTER BEST WISHES COOLEY S Meats and G1 ocerles MANCHESTER JULIUS LIBERATI Grocery S tore MANCHESTER MICHAEL DELI7 IA Barber Shop MANCHESTER !1f'W YOUR STORE JOHNSON Sz BENNETT M St t Ph 2361 M Best Wishes! R. B. C ROWELL MANCHESTER BEST WISHES L A HESSNEY General Merchandise MANCHESTER CONGRATULATIONS MRS FRANK DE VELDER The Best of Everythmg at the T E X A C O SERVICE STATION ROBERT L COOLEY 8 A M T11 8 P M g SHORTSVILLE Q u u 1 O , Main Street cnn Street 7 uin Street I 1 -.ar g,g -X, Owned and Operated by J I :-Openirom . . i . .-: 1 . ain ree one - cmchester Ccmandm UQ Street MOON COAL COMPANY EXCLUSIVE DEALERS in Lehigh Valley Coal Phones . . . Manchester : 230 Shortsville : 4 C ompllments of M L CHILDS Servzce Slatlon me E 2 SHORTSVILLE CONGRATULATIONS PATTON S RESTAURANT f SHORTSVILLE Best Wlaheb TO THE CLASS OF 19-45' SHADDOCK S Shoe Store ROBLEE AIRSTEP BUSTER BROWN llY SHOES CANANDAIGUA SHENKMAN S Th sf N SLACK SETS SHIRTS HOSE S t M S CANANDAIGUA DAVIDSON 62 SON S hoeb PHOENIX HOSIERY S t M S CANANDAIGUA I ALICE R. FARRELL I W 0men's Apparel I . . CANANDAIGUA 5 BEST WISHES JOHNSON FURNITURE CO 239M S t M The Elech zcal Store JEAN L LEVY 214B CONGRATULATIONS Clas5 of 1945 CITY FRUIT STORE CANANDAIGUA BEST WISHES HUTTON S The Corner Book Store I M Q A Fzne jewelry and Gift Store d The UNITY STORE CANANDAIGUA Spoztmg Goode Bicycles WESTERN AUTO STORE W M SHEAVLY 180 M g 'lhe WHITE SWAN Turkey Steak SANDWICHES t M , i T Phone - Phone ' ' 181 ou h ain Street Canandaigua . - I I I U ' . . ' T Wa er Street 10-1 - ristol Street Canandaigu y . . 7 Nationa Known . . ' ' . . 28 Sou h ain Street Canandai ua r 1 ' , ' e ore for Commencement eeds SUITS - SPORT COATS - SLACKS - - Jeweler ancql ASE-mibh ou h ain treet l Jaxgfthlgvtlgibiclll' 1 I i ou h ain treet E W-WVnfM+ MQ, ain Street, South Canandai ua Sou h ain Street Canandaigua CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISI-153 CARL H CLEMENT JUST S SHOE STORE SHORTSVILLE Mam sneer SHORTSVILLE IVI E Sz R V HIXSON COMPLIMENTS or Coal Lumber B W BUILDERS HARDWARE CEMENT Booth Street Phone ll I Shortsvllle SHORTSVILLE RED JACKET BEST WISI-IES TEI EPHONE CO CHAMBERS LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE SERVICE SHORTSVILLE MANCHESTER Maxn Street SHORTSVILLE F ashzon Shop CCMPUMENTS OF F10 joy Ice Cream B B BROWN E H EMERY State Bank Bulldlng SHORTSVILLE SHORTSVILLE MERLE BAKER BEST WISHES PLUMBING HEATING PAINTS GLASS Men S Ifurnzshlngs Lam SIIQSI SHOIITSVILLE Maxn sneer SHORTSVILLE A J LE IIEVRE COMPLIMENTS or Irfe Imurance Fzre ACCIDENT HEALTH TI-IEFT W C ELLIS Terrace Place Phone 47 Shortsv111e L M MACK CONGRATULATIONS Insurance Bonds PAUL GERSBACH Phones 27 R and 44 phone 85 9 Terrace Place SHORTSVILLE palmyra Street SHORTSVILLE 30511 whhesf I ROY A FARNSWORTH FROM C hem olet Oldsmoblle SALES and SERVICE A M Wheeler Palmyra Street SHORTSVILLE I at i L LL I ,,,,,,7,,, ,,,,, , LL. E f I General Hardware F. LYNN GILLIGAN Congratulations Best Wishes! A to the CLASS OF FORTY FIVE S XX X N W X PIONFER THRESHER LOMPANY SHORTSVILLE SHORTSVILLE SPAR? AN jeweler S Inc COMPLIMENTS OF GF N ES EE IEWELERS STATIONERS Rlbbon CQ ca, bon corp ROCHESTER N OHICIGI Iewelers to SHS Class of 1945 CONGRATULATIONS and SINCERE BEST WISHES General Oihces cmd Factory 887 Main Street BUFFALO N Y Main Street SHORTSVILLE ENTERPRISE PRESS Prumrme AND PUBLISHING DESIGNERS AND PRODUCERS OF 1' HE HI LO THREE WATER STREET Phone N1ne Two SHORTSVILLE N Y l tBd1.,LSF1ILtN1H f Q ! J I Y ' . . 1 . . . .. , .Y. ' T Howard D. Am,-ich In I Y Y, 'ii A Y- 'lusic in ilxwl. 'n fo. V0285-L14


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