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

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Text from Pages 1 - 56 of the 1947 volume:

f-..1 -- FORWARD No matter what happens on thts earth you can always be sure of one thmg there wtll always be a yearbook 1n Shortsvtlle H1gh School There has to be one to show each student how he looked tn that ftrst happy year how he grew up to the elghth grade and how the many ac t v1t1es of htgh school affected htm So Ih1S IS 11' H1gh school as he knows tt today, as he w1ll want to remember 11 tomorrow Now he may look back to pleasant memones of hts old classmates or teachers He may recall the day he put the tack tn Bettys chatr, or how pleased he was the day he ftrst put on h1s class rlng It made htm feel that hnally he was close to graduatton The band and chorus plctures remtnd htm of hts tnps and rattngs Then came the ftnal year and all the excttement of Sentor ptctures, the nnual class trtp the productton of the yearbook and graduatton Now at graduatton he looks back wtth a new awareness, realtzmg that hes crown and changed developed a truer sense of values Remember that a message of a book of thts ktnd IS not wrttten so much by etther a detatled photographtc record or broad, generallzed data as tt 15 by the teeltngs one reads 1nto the lmes May thts book then st1r up dtfterent and pleasant memortes w1th1n each one, memones to be chertshed tn the years to come 1 7 i O O I I I I ' how embarrassed he was when the teacher sat on it by mistake. I-Ie recalls G . I . . ' M , . . T H E M E IN VIEW or THE PAST ws ARE BUILDING TOWARD THE FUTURE ThIs year we 1nItIated the crest of TheophIlIs Short Into our school We used the crest on the cover of our yearbook The crest made us pause a moment to wonder about the ShortsvIlle before our ttme We dId a bIt of research and found many facts whtch we collected for the theme of our 1947 HI Lo One hundred and ftfty nIne years ago In 1788 a road butlt from Canandatgua to a landIng on the Outlet led to the foundIng of Man chester Houses were buIlt along the Shortsvtlle s1de of thIs road be cause of avatlable water power On June 20 1808 Matn Street was latd out On the south s1de ltved the Short and Carey famIlIes The Brew ster Buck Harrts Cooper Ftsh CraIn and Persons homes were on the north In 1823 East Avenue was formed and In 1825 came Water Street November 3 1865 Peacock 1H1ghl and Newton Grove Streets were buIlt Booth Street opened November 14 1872 and our vtllage was Incorporated In 1899 48 years ago The Short famtly of the south Slde of Matn Street were our orIg1nal set tlers Mr Theophtlus Short havIng butlt hIs saw mIll here In 1804 ThIs was sItuated on the east Slde of the Outlet ln 1818 Wllllam GrImes buI1t a woolen mtll and In 1817 the Jones paper mIll was buIlt Thts mIl1 produced the paper for the ftrst edItIon of the Mormon BIble In 1829 HIram l.. and Calvtn P Browns Emprre uraIn DrIll plant In 1855 the Sheffer Plow Company the Amertcan Seed Ing Machrne Company In 1903 and fmally the Papec Machtne Company of Ltma In 1908 are a few of the plants establlshed here durtng the many 'years The Champron Hay and Gram Unloaders were Invented by Gar Maln and Park Streets Here you see a ptcture of the VanS1ck1e home as 11 stands today TurnIng from Shortsvtlle s prosperous buslnesses we vtew the popula tIon ln 1889 when the vIllage was Incorporated there were about 1 100 nd In 1893 our trustees were J M Stoddard C M SISCO E P Babcock E D Mather and C H Davrson vlllage clerk The ftrst rel1g1ous organIzatIon was the PresbyterIan Sunday School In 1857 March 1860 was the completton date of the bulldtng St DomInIc s the second farth to arrIve was buIlt on Sheldon Street and dedrcated In 1877 by the Rev BIshop MCOUH1d ln 1900 the congre gatton proved too great for the small church so a fund was ralsed and the new edIfIce butlt on the lot In West Marn Street In 1884 the Methodtst EpIscopal Church was ftntshed and dedtcated wIth the Rev Btngu as pastor ln 1807 the fIrst school house was founded on the farm of Elam Dewey and the fIrst dIstr1ct school began In 1811 But Ah' Prtendsl In 1886 a large beauttful Unton School was erected The hrstory book says Shortsvtlle has every rIght to be proud of IIS admtrable htgh school Serrous thought IS beIng gtven to centrallzatton wIth Manchester Th1s along Wllh the exchange of puptls for sub1ects IS creattng a frrendly bond between the Twtn CIIIGS Wtth a vIeW to the past progress we look to the future prospertty and enlargement of our lItt1e hamlet Here 1S my pleasure most l have ltved And call my home James S1111 U O - . I . I . I . . I I .. H . I I 1 I I I I 1 . I I 1 1 I I ' U - I I , . I I - . . ' . I I ,, . . . . . .I q I u - I . , I . . o rett VanSickle, who lived In the house still standing on the corner of ' I I . I I a U . U. , . . , . . , . . , . . , . . , , . ' I I . i ' I I I . I . I . . D I ' I I I VAN SICKLE RESIDENCE Yearbook Edltorlal Staff V1v1an Cooley Edttor Myrle Record Assoctate Edttor Clatre Aldrtch James Newman Bustness Managers Mary Ann Doody Margaret Gtlltgan Lrterary Edttors Allan Bartholomew Photographer Juha Drost Typtst Mrs Edward Ttmbrell Advtsor Table of Contents Forward Theme Student Counctl Board of Educatton Faculty Sentors Class Advtsors Class Ofttcers .Iun1ors Class Ofttcers Sophomores Class Ofhcers Freshmen Class Ofhcers Elementary Etghth Grade Seventh Grade Stxth Grade Ftfth Grade Fourth Grade Thtrd Grade Second Grade Ftrst Grade Page 1314 1516 1718 19 22 22 Pre Prtmer ACIIVIIIGS .luntor Band Corn Band Band Dtal H1 Lo Dramattc Ltbrary Club Athlettcs Basketball Ftrst Team Cheerleaders Second Team Cheerleaders Intramurals Football Baseball Informal Shots Autographs Adverttsements School Calendar Page 23 32 26 27 30 31 33 37 34 36 38 39 43 51 S ., .t,......,., ..V. 1 - ' , 22 , ...., . .,., . .... . 2-3 ' ' ' , ,F - Dedication , .. ,. 4-5 Chorus I 24 ' 5 ' ...... . 25 ' , 6 . . 3 .,,,ttt, .... , .. 25 ' 3 .. . 8-11 ' .. ,..t ..,, I 28 ' , .V . 10 '- . .... ,, ..VV ...t. . 29 ' 11 ' . - ' - ' I 32 ' 14 ' , ..... . - ' 16 ' ' V. .. , .. 35 . , . . - ..V. . ...,, , 35 ' 18 . 36 - . 36 ' 20 . .. 36 . 20 t.,. 37 ' 20 ., . , . 37 ' 21 - 21 , 41 ' 21 ' . - 22 . 52 In Appreciation of STUDENT COUNCIL Flrst Row-Gayle Walborn Frances Brahm Phylhs Farnsworth Second Row Allan Eartholomew Mary Margaret Grlllgan Presldent John Gersbach Thomas MacNamara Absent John Felton Mr Richard Spitzer ws DEDICATE 'rms Boon TO HIM Always ready w1th a cheerful Good mornlng you re apt to meet the Professor fas well call h1m Wllh Mark steppmg from h1s l1mous1ne ln front of the h1gh school W1th v1s1on of the unl1m1Ied poss1b1l1t1es of a central1zed h1gh school Prof has challenged the students of Shortsv1lle H1gh School to be more useful understandrng and tolerant toward SOCISIY He has been success ful rn organ1z1ng the Student Counc1l fa coord1nat1on of student faculty relat1onsh1pl to crystahze and reflect student op1n1on One thmg we adm1re about Prof 1S h1s s1ncer1ty and earnestness 1n whatever he does You really have to know h1m to apprec1ate h1m but h1s prompt smrle makes 1ntroduct1ons easy Years Wlll pass our h1gh school days w1l1 end but we w1ll remember how Mr Sp1tzer tned h1s best to make th1ngs less comp11cated for us H1s assembly talks are founded on h1s hopes for a better h1gh school and deep concern for the welfare of the three hundred To a frrend a gentleman and our Pr1nc1pal we ded1cate these our memones e 0 1 f 1 - ? ' 7 3 C I 0 o o . - H - n 1 H I ,, . , . , . . . . . I I - ' . . ,, ,, . . . . . - I i F 1 I I hp. f N BOARD OF EDUCATION . . C M Mack Maybe we d better have a resolutton on that fellows just for the sake of the record you know 1 I Don Perry Now rn the good old days 1' Arthur Doody Thts meetrng wtll begtn at Y 30 Lehlgh Valley t1me r Ernest VanOrman I guess the krcls today arent any worse than We WSIS r W1ll1am Ogden I move that we pay the btlls LOREN ROBYN Our Janrtor who 1S Mr Robyn ts a frne persor of great effrcrency ano helpfulness Among hrs dunes are heatrng clean tng and repa1r1ng the school Of course there are many other odd 1obs whtch are performed ly Loren He has been wrth us for three years and we hope he wrll be here for many more ALYCE CHESNEY In her httle two by four secretartal offtce Mrss Chesney may be found dotng several odd lobs among whtch are typlng taktng d1ctat1on and answermg the telephone Mtss Chesney has been secretary for three years and 11 rs our hope that she wrll always rematn wtth us fffnwmf Mr. . . - ' ' , , , vi. - ' ' ' M I - .... 2 I . . U M . - ' ' M . ' ' I - ' . .3 -fm, . , l 'ly' FACULTY . . Dorts Shaw Geneseo State Teachers College Frrst Grade Mary Sweeney Geneseo State Teachers College fF1rst halfl Second Grade Ruth Cooley Geneseo State Teachers College lSecond halfl Second Grade Prta Nolan Geneseo State Teachers College Thtrd Grade Marlon Barley Geneseo State Teachers College Fourth Grade Mtldred Sebrmg Geneseo State Teachers College Frith Grade Euntce Mtlls Gene eo State Teachers College Slxth Grade Chrtsttne Ellrs W1ll1am Smtth College B A .luntor I-hgh Engltsh Grace Clark Cortland State Teachers College Juntor Htgh Mathernatrcs Soctal Studres Ptchard Spttzer Canrslus College B A Untverstty of Clara Johnson Elmrra College B A Mrddlebury College M A French Lattn Jean Tennent UHIVGISIIY of Rochester B A Soctal Stud1es Mary Arnold heuka College BS Unrverstty of Rochester M Ed Sctence Paultne Shortall Albany State Teachers College Pre prrmer Lrbrary Edward Ttmbrell Ithaca College B S Musrc Loutse Trmbrell Houghton College B A Engltsh Ne1l Harkenrrder St Bonaventure College B S Mathernatrcs Ann Valenza Nazareth College B S Commerctal Harold O Nerll lthaca College B S Physlcal Educatron Evangelme Peters Syracuse Unrversrty B A Art , . . . . - S , . , T I K . - . . 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N Our Typing Department nYAYAYAYAVAVAYAYAVAVAYAVAVAVB 2 III IQI UA 4Av4AAAA A AA' AAVAYAW SEHIUFIS , -. i .. 3 1: L, 'QV' YVYVVYY ATV , - lr f--- Clatre Aldrrch Allan Bartholomew Vtvran Cooley Absense makes the heart grow fonder Al1as Jlttery Jake Best Frlend Helen D1spos1t1on Changeable I loaf and mvrte my soul Alras Tear Drop Best Frlend Everyone Drsposrtlon Cheerful Future Brg game hunter Noted for Hunttng Band 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Bas ketball 3 4 Baseball 4 Student Senate 4 Football 4 H1 Lo Staff 4 Rushvllle Festlval Chorus 3 4 Noted for Brush cuts H1 Lo Staff 4 Chorus 4 Bas ketball QJVJ 4 Assembly Com mlttee 3 Chrlstmas Carol 2 VICE presrdent 3 OUR CLASS ADVISORS We, the 1947 Sentors, are very grateful to M1ss Ann Valenza and Mr Nerl Harkenrtder for Iherr help 1n maktng our last year 1n school a great success M1ss Valenza and Mr Harkenrlder helped us 1n planntng our square dances, our Sentor Ball, and our mag BZIHS campalgn All these act1v1t1es were promoted to partrally hnance our class tr1p to Washtngton, D C Mr Harkenrrder, who graduated from St Bonaventure, frrst arrrved at Shortsvtlle Htgh School 1n 1940 as math and scrence teacher He left here 1n 1942 and saw servrce wrth the S1gnal Corps tn E T O After hrs servtces were completed he returned to S H S 1n 1946 to take up hrs former posmon I say the world IS lovely and that loveltness IS enough Allas Mldge Best Frlend Whltey D1spos1t1on Cheerful Future Housewlfe Noted for H1 Lo work Cheerleadmg l 2 3 H1 Lo Ed ltor ln chlef 4 Dlal 1 2 3 4 ESP PA 3 Debate 4 Secretary 2 3 Soclal Charrman 4 Jumor Prom Charrman 3 MISS Valenza graduated from Nazareth College and took a posmon as commerctal teacher 1n Shortsvrlle I-l1gh School She has done a ftne job The S H S Sentors are proud to have had these two hne advtsors for our last year of school ' M 17 . - ' ' . .,.,...... . ..,. . . H . V A H Q M Future .. ,,., , Farmer ' ' ' .. ,.,.. , ...... ..,. ' ' ' I- , , - .. ...,.,.,..,.,........,......... ,. .,....,..... ,. 3 , - - , Y - . . . , - - y a ' v .1 ' ' 9 1 - ' 1. . 1 ' . a . r U ' v 7 ' . 7 MHTY A1111 D00dY -111113 DIOSI SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS She watches h1m as a cat would watch a mouse Allas Annie Best Frlend G1 D1spos1t1on S1lly Future Mrs W J Felton Noted for Glggle Dlal Staff 4 ESSPA 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Rushv1ll Festlval Band 3 4 Corn Band 4 Clarmet Quartet 3 4 H1 Lo Staii 4 Class Treasurer 1 4 Soclal Chalrman 3 VICE presldent 2 Debate 4 Well tlmed sllence hath more eloquence than speech Allas Brams Best Frlend Llbrary DISPOSIIIOH Qulet Future Secretary Noted for Rlght Hxstory answers Lxbrary Club 2 3 4 H1 Lo Staff 4 Secretary 4 Prestdent VICE P1'es1den1 Secretary Treasurer Soclal Chalrman Mary Margaret Gllllgan Be ter late than never G1 A.nn1e S1lly Nurse Sllence Al1as Best Frlend D1spos1t1on Future Noted for Band 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 ESS PA 4 H1 Lo 4 Student Senate fVlCB presldentl 4 Class PYESI dent 4 Class Treasurer 3 D1al S aff 4 Secretary 1 Debate 4 James Newman Whxle I study h1story I make hrstory Alras Bent Best Frlend Tear D1spos1t1on Humorous Future Absentee Noted for Slowness Band 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Tennls 2 Basketball Manager 1 2 3 played 4 Assembly Commlttee 3 Debate 4 Football 3 4 Baseball 4 H1 Lo Staff 4 Mary Margaret C11ll1gan Allan Bartholomew J uha Drost Mary Ann Doody VIVIHH Cooley Myrle Record Every man meets hrs Waterloo at last Allas Stub Best Fr1end 32 Olds DISPOSIIJOH Sleepy Future Mattress Tester Noted for Good looks Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 JV Basketball 1 2 Varsrty Bas ketball 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Rush vllle Festlval Band 4 Rushvllle Festlval Chorus 4 SHS Sw1ng Band 1 2 3 Football 4 H1 Lo Staff 4 Debate 4 Our Science Department N K. JUHIURS X5 ' I 1 JUNIOR CLASS . . lust Row Kenneth Johnson Carl Herendeen Edward DeFlyer John Gersbach Allyn Newman Donald Ph1pp Martln Dawson Second Row Mrs Tlmbrell Martln VanNorman Betty Bartholomew Grace Pratt Mary Jane Mack John Txerney Dtane VanOrman Paula Polco Rena Herman Marjorie Bolan Earl Rodney Mr ONe1ll Thud Row Elame Schrader Barbara Slelght Ellen Meehan Barbara Potter Thomas Halton Florence Whtttaker Margaret Whtttaker Mar1e VanNorman Shtrley Ell1S Absent John Felton JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pres1dent John Felto Vtce Pres1dent Florence Wh1ttaker Secretary Margaret Whlttake Treasurer Earl Rodney The Junlor Class, constst ng of 15 gtrls and 12 boys, began he thlrd year of h1gh school wtth the electron of orftcers John Felton regan a second term as our pres dent Florence Whtttaker, as v1ce presldent, Margaret Whtttal er as secretary, Earl Rodney as treasu1er, and Narjorle Bolan and Rena Herman as soctal chatrmen have ably ass1sted John, and the class as a whole has shown 1tself one of the most log al and W1ll1ng rn backlng up the am b1t1ous plans ot tts leaders Mrs Ttmbrell and Mr O Ne1ll advtsors of the group, have proven them selves capable and sympathettc m all the problems confronttng the class Both have Won a place 1n the teal regard of the class The class rnmated the ldea of a school crest, whtch 1S the coat of arms of Theophths Short found er of Shortsvllle Our rrngs were bought wtth Ihls crest, Wnrch you n ay see on the cover of thts year book 1 I 9 a 7 DY A . - . , y , - , , . 7 1 - - . .Y . . , . y ' 'W .. 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I - , . . 1 1 ' Snilnumnnlzs Caesar G Y. 417 Cl, dxexdx A419 gen 5 C660 DX TV: C SOPHOIVIORE CLASS . . irst Row MISS Tennent Dick Recotd Warren Weitzel William Datthyn Myles Dewey Gayle Walborn Mr Timbrell Second Row Levs is Propet Helen Abel June Bullock Evelyn Payne Phyllis Farnsworth Elaine McCallum Dolores Raeman Hazel Eaker Francis VanEtten hird Row Dorothy DeVr1es Grace Still Ma y Ruggles Elna McCarthy Dolores Carney Ruth Ogden Newcomers Ann Strong Edgar Lauck Betty Henning SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President Phyllis Farnsworth VICE Presrdent Helen Abel Secretary Evelyn Payne Treasurer June Bullock Soc1al Chairman D1ck Record Student Council Representative With the help and advlce of its patient advisors, Miss lennent and Mr Tlmbrell, the Sophomore class, made up ot fourteen girls and seven boys, has waded through its second year of htgh school Shortly after the school year began, this class has done well the dlfticult duties of a class presi dent, Helen Abel has fulfilled her office as vice president, Evelyn Payne has done a grand job as sec etary, and Tune Bullock has taken good care of the treasury department Dick Record has accom plished his dut es as a social chairman and Gayle W albotn has reptesented the class in the Student A ociatton The members ot thls class are active in many school organizations and events Several 0 the bays rave, participated in sports such as foot ball basl etl all and baseball A large number of Sorhs la to ig to the band and chorus A few mem be s have worked on the school newspaper This experience nas been and will be useful to them in other classes Gayle Walborn l ' Y- la ' 1 A , A v 7 7 I Y ' rw ' ' ' v- i i v ' V 4 v 7 -. Y , Y ' . .L elected its officers. Since then, Phyllis Farnsworth 5 W . ,. . .- '1' . .Alu V Y 1 . if , , L W - - W , , 1 1 C. , J C .K , . ,ul ' . r ' . ' CI FRESHIHEH V Z ir YV X 45 UH A FRESHNIAN CLASS . . Fxrst Row Eugene All n Allce Peters Nancy C pron Barbara Walker Laura Aldrich Stuart Gw1lt Second Row Donald Dobbler Etlly Hlx on D vld Owens Howard Washburn Donald Jessup Arthur Wlllxams Thlrd Row Thomas MacNamara D3Nld John on Dawn Schlecht Catherme Tlerney MISS Peters Chlrley Braltm Joan ONSIHCYB Melvln Skyner Jack ONe1ll Fourth Row Dorothy Velhoexen Dorothy DeVr1es Ann Vanhtten W1ll1am Bolan Rose mary Gallahan W1n1f1ed Fltzpatrrck Mary Newman FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Presldent Shlrley Brahm VICE Presrdent Dorothy Verhoeven Secretary Al1Ce Peters Treasurer Stuart Gwrlt The Freshman class of 1947 has wltnessed a very prosperous year The year legan by electtng oth cers and advlsors Mr Sprtzer and Mrss Peters were chosen as class advtsors and Shlrley Btahm as pres 1dent Do othy Vethoeven, V1ce pres1dent Altce Peters, sec etary, and Stuart Gw1lt, treasuter Tom MacNa1'ra1a was elected represer tanve tor the Stu dent Councll The trst meetmgs were chr rly cot cerned wtth organ 1ng the class VV'e decrded to have dues ot quorum ot twenty present 1n order Io vote upon som efhrng The trrst dance, held on March 7, was a great suc cess lt was a square and round dance and a small protu was made The second and last dance allow ed to the class was not as successful as the t1rst No proftt was made and money had to be borrowed from the treasury to pay expenses Many ot the students of the Freshman class be long to the band and chorus and attended the fesn val at Rushv1lle and the State tlnals at Oswego A few played solos and the1r ratrng were htgh 4 ' C 1 1 U w 1 v ' ' A ' Y 1 v S a 0 v v , . 1 c ' 1 - v v v . . . v . f - . , M . , Y . . vi - y, - , . v y v Q V . . Q . . 1 ' - N . . J K 5 . v' ' ' . ' . l . ' , 4 , - - f f . A . L ,4 R . - f '1 A ' : L' ' 1 ' , - - - ' ' ' I , '.', . 1 3 1. ' - Z . ' . .t . , 5 I . t r ' . ' EE!! DT mmsnrnnv 11-1--l - ,, i gg' if i if - .six ' ' fe' ul ,, 1 --- -:ST A -i--- W I 44 f f V! ..., ff A, fn f . 1' f I If If 1 Eighth Grade . . F1rst Row Phyllls Slexght Wxlma Slm mons Joe McIntyre Jane McCar hy Barbara Clark Betty GTIHIH V1rg1n1a Mallaber Rose Remery Luclle Semans Glen Herendeen Second Row Rlchard Whittaker B111 Schwartz James Dobbler Jlmmy Ro melser Bxlly Meehan Leslxe Nudd Stuart Whlttaker Absent Mrs Clarke Pat Hogan Seventh Grade F1rst Row Clarence Tlerney Robert Broomfield Alan Carey W1ll1am Flynn Raymond Whlte Glen Johnson Vvll 11am VanHerpe Second Row Wllllam Dean Wllllam ODonnell Robert Button Barbara Bush Walter VanCaeseele Harry W11 l1ams John Crowther Thlrd Row'-Ph1l1p Inghs Shlrley Al len Charlene Gwllt Francls Carney Els1e Wllllams Jean Bonnell Robert Stambach MISS Elhs Fourth Row Harry Schlecht Justme Glover Donald Cooper Norma Daw son Edna Grlmm Jack Mllls Sixth Grade . . F1rst Row Robert Dawson Fred Ver hoeven George Mlller Betty Chrysler Jean Schrader Josephme Bartholomew Maureen Halton Dxck Carney Mlss Mllls Second Row John Doody Bruce Van Orman Lee Walbndge Gerald Bolan Patrlcla Lannon Ellen Stambach Mar tha Roedts V1rg1n1a Whxte Thlrd Row Dorothy Dewey Norma Holtz Allce Carey David Johnson Nancy Stambach Mlllard Secora Hele Weltzel Gerald Button Marxe Jea Gersbach Absent Susan Perry o .1 Y - ' ' .f.' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . , . O. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1' 1 1 1 1 1 ' , . Y - 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - o .- y - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , - 1 1 1 1 1 ' , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . Flfth Grade Frrst Row Herbert Sadler Ph1l1p G11 llgan Beverly Draper Bllly Srmmons Sally Betz Nell Hogan Francls Walker Second Row Damel ODonne1l Vera Allen Robert Potter Myra Bush Carl Romelser Vlolet Grxmm George Owens Mlss Sebrmg Th1rd Row Danlel Owens Robert VanHerpe Barbara Dawson Ann Johnson Shxrley Peters Jean Tenney Russell W1ll1ams Sophxa Stambach Ldwrn Mxles Fourth Row Edward Repsher Terry Crowther Donna Johnson Joan Wxl l1ams Betty Hurlburt Loulse West Davld Maslyn Absent Garth Repsher . . Fourth Grade Flrst Row Mrchael Bolan Elleen Dal ney Mary Jane Farrell Donna Walker Alvln Sadler Second Row Emma Lltteer John Conlon Mary Loulse Skyner Bruce ONeal Marlene Turner James De Boerdere Mrs Balley Th1rd Row Elwm Wasson Donna Gallahan Joe VanNorman James Hlckey Monlca McCarthy James Illltl patrlck Absent Patrlcxa Porllon . . Thlrd Grade Frrst Row Ronald Schaefer June Hal ton Barbara Walbrldge Sh1rley Malla ber Betty Peters Gary Scherer Second Row John Stambach James Sadler Larry Beaton Sharon Allen James VanNorman Marlene Schrader Lee Schaefer Rxchard Whlte M1ss Nolan Th1rd Row Martha Gersbach Stanley Proper Donald Carey Bruce Condon R1chard W1ll1ams R1chard Beaton, Le Roy Smlth Gale Reed I A - r , . . . h 1 l ' v ' y 3 1 - - , T 1 3. . l l 7 ,. Q , , . . - . , 7 I Q 7 l . 7 . Y 7 ! - , ' I 9 1 ' ' . 7 Y 7 1 . 7 ' . ' ' ' lachlesa, Ellzabeth Miles, Donald Car- : ' r T D . , Y ! 5 1 ' 9 ' , . . . - . , . , . , u 1 1 ' C l T . Q, - r v ' 7 Y ' T 1 3 7 7 .7 . 1 , I Y ' l Y . , . 1 I , , , - , . Second Grade . . F1rst Row Mllton Skyner Joan Allen Robert Whlte Pr1sc1lla Brott John Schrader Gordon Potter Sandra Brown Florence Dlppold Mrs Cooley Second Row Gerald Mayne Larry Cooper Fern West Carol Stambach Gary Mason Charmame Habberfleld Mane Dewey James Hudson Patsy Clowther Francls Gersbach Absent James W1ll1ams Gerald Buckley First Grade . . F rst Row James Mott Beverly Mxles Dxck Schaefer Marllyn Sheets Gary Rodney Beverly Holtz Joan Dallachle a Phllxp Fogarty Loretta Lannon Gall Beaton M1ss Shaw Second Row Robert Owens Kathleen lams John Eolan James Farrell M1 chael Stxll H1lda Repsher Melanle Van Herpe Tommy West Ab ent Dlck Walters Al1ce Wood Pre Prlmer Fxrst Row Robert Hornbeck John Perry Sharon Schaefer Marshal Hab b 1f1eld Barbara Brlgham Mark Splt er Edward Tenney Second Row Robert Gardner Carl Mason Davld Gwllt Jean Draper Rod ney Bounds Davld DeVoll Lee Srruth Margaret Stambach Absent Hubert Holland James Keel ey Thomas Rouse 7 J Y I , , , . . . 1- ! 7 v ' 5 9 3 , t . , ' I . . y O I. 1- . , . , 1 , . .1 ' l - 5 , y y , . . M , . 1 Adams, Rlchard Schrader, Dav1d W1l- - v g 1 1 l' , , , . s 1 ' , ' . O . 5 Q V-A 5 7 H . - 3 . v ' L , . 5 . T . l 1 1' 7 Y . - Y 7 Y , - , . A HETI ITIES Personnel SOPRANO Helen Abel Betty Bartholomew Maryorte Bolan Shtrley Brahm June Bullock Dolores Carney Dorothy DeVr1es Mary Ann Doody Shtrley Ell1s W1n1fred Frtzpatrtck Betty GIIHIH Rena Herman Mary Jane Mack V1rg1n1a Mallaber Elna McCarthy Evelyn Payne Barbara Potter Rose Remery Wrlma Stmmons Grace St1ll Marte Van Norman Barbara Walker Margaret Wh1ttaker ALTO Laura Aldrtch Hazel Baker Nancy Capron Barbara Clark Ethel DeVr1es Phylhs Farnsworth Mary Margaret Grlltgan Ruth Ogden Alrce Peters Paula Polco Dolores Raeman Mary Ruggles Ann Strong Ann VanEtten Dorothy Verhoeven Florence Wh1ttaker TENOR Wtllram Bolan Edward DeFlyer John Felton Stuart Gwtlt Thom as Halton Allyn Newman James Newman Myrle Record Martrn Van Norman Gayle Walborn BASS Clatre Aldrtch Allan Bartholomew Martrn Dawson Wtlltam Dat thyn Wtlltam Felton John Gersbach Donald Jessup Kenneth Johnson Thomas MacNamara Jack ONe1ll Davtd Owens Donald Phrpps Lewts Proper Rtchard Record Earl Rodney Howard Washburn Warren Wert ze N Musto hath charms to soothe a savage loreast We know that mustc can not only soothe but rt can sttmulate entertatn and amuse Stnglng played a saltent role IIT our musrc department Wednesdays after school and Frtdays durrng seventh pertod one could hear the chorus tn arduous practtce rn the audrtortum Mtss Johnson was always on ttme to gtve us our notes She has accompanted the chorus for three years and we are grateful for her contrtbutton to our organtzatron Mr Ttmbrell procured a great vartety of selec t1ons thrs year Popular songs lrke There Are Such Thtngs hymns ltke The Lord s Prayer and songs that have been sung by people down through the years l1ke Er1e Canal We even have a Russtan carol 1n our repertorre All of them are as grand as the conductor who led us rn them CHORUS ' T I V I I I . Q I I . -I I I I I I I I - I. I l I I I ' I I ' I I - -T 4 I I . - I I I I I I I I I . I I I I - T' I I I I ' I I I I ' I . . . . ' 1 I I I ' I I . I ' I . .I I l l I . I I I I ' l. II - II y J . ' . , . I ll ' - ll ' . . . ,, ' ll . ' ll I ll I I ' ll ' ll ' , . 0 C 77 JUNIOR BAND Our Juntor Band was composed of students from grades hve through erght, who were capable of playmg an rnstrument rn a band I-Ilgh school students who had not completed one year 1n the Senlor Band were also fnembers of the organrzatron Tw1ce a week on Tuesdays and Fndays we could be heard sweanng through Hall of Fame Meadow Lands or Come Sweet Death and rn s1ze and presented a concert we re very proud of CORN BAND . Comlng 1nto tts own 1n the musrcal world the Corn Band orrgmated 1n vlay 1946 w1th the purpose of playlng mus1c for class nlght The Band at that t1me was corny but srnce then 11 has grown rnto a well developed organlzanon drawrng most of 11s members from the top ranks of the chool band O O . I . I . A , , . We used the uniforms the Senior Band had outgrown both in number I , , . , . 1 I . I - . . . , I , I Q I . SENI Personnel lst Flute-Alice Peters, Dorothy Ver- hoeven 2nd Flute-Ethel DeVries, William Flynn Oboe-Rose Marie Remery lst Clarinet - Phyllis Farnsworth, Mary Ann Doody, Shirley Ellis, Mary .lane Mack, Barbara Potter 2nd Clarinet-Hazel Baker, Mary Margaret Gilligan, Donald Jessup, Ruth Ogden 3rd Clarinet-.lack O'Neill, Betty Griffin, Jean Bonnell, Mary New- man, Evelyn Payne 4th Clarinet-Laura Aldrich, Barbara Clark, Jane McCarthy, Susan Perry lst Alto Sax-Ann VanEtten 2nd Alto Sax-June Bullock, Lucile Seamens Tenor Sax-Mary Ruggles, Howard Washburn Baritone Sax-Paula Polco Bass Clarinet-Shirley Brahm Bassoon-Virginia Mallalcer lst Cornet-Donald Phipps, Dickr Record 2nd Cornet-Thomas Halton, Lewis Proper 3rd Cornet-Allan Bartholomew, Wil- liam Hixson 4th Cornet-William Dean, Robert Stambach lst Horn-Dorothy DeVries 2nd Horn--Nancy Capron 3rd I-lorn-.lohn Doody - 4th I-lorn-Gayle lNalborn lst Trombone-John Gersbach 2nd Trombone-William Bolan, Wil'- liam Datthyn 3rd Trombone-Robert Button, Allyn Newman Baritone-Rena Herman, Phillip lng- lis, Dolores Raeman Basses-John Felton, Robert Johnson, David Owens, Florence Whittaker Snare Drums-Edward DeFlyer, .lack Mills, Myrle Record, Millard Se- cora, Dawn Schlecht Bass Drums-Martin VanNorman Tyrnpani-James Newman D.. y conceded that the band, under the ng of Mr. Timbrell, has become one of ular organizations of our school. 's music department has again put its ward to prove above a shadow of a hile a good school building is nice, it the place of industrious students and the band has played more difficult ver before. Most of the time it handled and four music which many large ost other school music departments, ead much music and did not spend all tising for concerts. ' he more difficult pieces presented were: ncibles, March Modernistic, Trees, Roca, Bells of St. Mary's , Clock kee Doodle, Trape1lo, Irish Tune Derry, Hurnoresque, Pigskin Pag- ne Teller,' ' and Cypress Si1houettes. home concerts, but many out-of-town e carried through. The band journey- , Phelps, Manchester, Rushville and the band members who joined in A11- urn occupied first stands. ille Festival was the first concert of the me of the competition was stiff. How- nd came through with flying colors to highest rating there . . a 1 grade IV. . ff' MR. TIMBRELL At Rushville many contributed their talent in the mass band and individual genius found its nook here also, when several soloists Walked away with high ratings. One of Shortsvrlles most prormsmg muslclans IS John Gersl ach Ihat popula1 young man of the presonr .Tumor class JOHN CERSBACH FLUTE TRIO THE DIAL STAFF Mary Jane Mack Margaret Whutaker Helen Abel ASSOCIHIS Eclnors Drane VanOrman Francrs Kerms Florence Whmaker FEATURES Berry Bartholomew Dolores Carney Phylhs Farnsworth Mary Ruggles Ela1ne Schrader Marle VanNorman Dorothy Verhoeven NEWS Shlrley Elhs Rena Herman Ela1ne McCallum Barbara Sle1gh1 GENERAL STAFF V1v1an Cooley Marnn Dawson Ellen Meehan Barbara Potter Grace Pr II Gayle Walborn Eduor 1n chref Sports Eduor Ari Ednor Bus1ness Manager HI-L0 . . COODGIHIIOH among the members was the keynote to the H1 Lo suc cess V1v1an Cooley, who devoted so much of her trme to the yearbook rates a hearty round of applause Our photographer Al Bartholomew, who contrrbuted snapshots to let us know about the Semors Easter vaca tron rn Washmgton, D C Myrle Record, an enthusrasttc supporter of sport and musrc actrvmes has related to us hrgh l11es rn these frelds dur mg the school year by summrng up the scores ltstrng the trtles, classes nd rattngs whrch the band and chorus have recetved for thetr perform ances Of course the burden of collectrng ads and runmng errands must be cast upon the shoulders of those worthy of respons1b1l1ty and several members shared the burden under James Newman s leadershtp Smce to member on the staff was a Freshman or Sophomore, artrcles on hap penrngs durrng the school year rn those part1cu1ar classes wouldnt be wrrtten by H1 Lo members therefore we smcerely thank Helen Abel Hazel Baker and Dorothy Verhoeven for lendrng a helptng hand Months of v1s1ons, fanctful rdeas that somehow dtdnt look the same 1n fron, prcture schedules that needed arrangtng, typtng and pastlng, hours spent wa1t1ng for that last member of the group to show up, hngernatls hewed short when we were an hour behtnd schedule and there was othrng that could be done about rt Then there were wrrte ups to get tn, p oofread typed htted to the dummy fplease dont mtsconstrue x sry, naw' Then there were sheets to be pounded Chambers of Commer e pleaded vv1th count ess letters wrrtten l y our efttcrent typlst .lulla heart breakrng denrals recet fed from that greatly needed advertrslng Then as the hnal hours drew near all of us felt a Sarge of sattsfactton that our H1 Lo would be a ht trng trrbute for countless hours of thought prepara non and sacntrce Workrng on the yearbook has meant drflerent thtngs to each of us but most 1m porta rt for all ot us 11 has meant a challenge can erght seruors undertake so large an enterprtse? Once we started we knew we must go on We re glad we d1d now for rt has meant fun cooperatron tarthfulness and the glow of satrsfactton that comes tn hnal achtevement If there are any laurels to be thrown they should go to Mrs Ttmbrell our advtsor After all, she d1d help us ove some of the rough spots and slrppery places SQUARE DANCING IN GYM 1 . I ' I . . ' . . W- a , , ' Si I 0 145 7 . , z . .. :su . 4 Q , . ,, , , . ,c x . - Q x A - ' i I I - black and white, ideas about the theme, style, composition and dedica- C . IL ' ' . - r , , l- 'I ra -' . i I .D-I. . -I - . Q 9 I f ' I 1 . . .- . - I - . A . I . - r - A . . . A A . 1 Q ' . l . I I I l I . . , . F . A11 an 15 Slmply ssence of hfe but Ihe drama 1S 11fe nself Lord Dunsany SENIOR PLAY PEG 0 MY HEART CAST Mrs Chrchester Jarvts Alartc Chtchester Ethel Chtchester Chrtsttan Brent Peg O Connell Montgomery Hawkes Bennett Jerry M1chael et PRODUCTION STAFF Drrector Margaret Whrttaker Kenneth Johnson Edward DeFlyer Dtane VanOrman Myrle Record Marjorte Bolan James Newman Rena Herman John Tterney Stencrl VanOrman T1ny Owens Loutse Ttmbrell Stage Crew Paula Polco Betty Bartholomew Stage Manager Allan Bartholomew Make up Costumes House Publtctty Propertres Musto Mrs Rrchard Spttzer M1ss Peters Betty Bartholomew Mary Margaret Gtlllgan Mary Ann Doody Clatre Aldrrch V1v1an Cooley Mr Tlmbrell and Band members Art M1ss Peters Hazel Baker Marttn Dawson SPARKIN On November 22 the hrst term Speech class pre sented as a cltmax for the term a hrlartous one act play called Sparktn by E R Conkle the play was under the dtrectton of Mrs Edward Tunl rell Po tray mg the leadrng characters were Pena I er man as Gramma Pamsberry Paula Polco as Lesste Hanna Marttn VanNorman as Orry Sparks and El len Meehan as Susan Hanna Cred1t should also be gtven to stage hands who were Beverly Bartholomew costumes John T1er ney stage manager and Donald Phtpps properttes The enttre actlon of the play took place at Tude Hanna s farm home rn the backwoods of Kentucky EXCHANGE OF STUDENTS LIBRARY CLUB . . MEMBERS AND OFFICERS Laura Aldrtch .lulta Drost Shtrley Ellrs Phyllts Farnsworth Elna McCarthy Ellen Meehan Ruth Ogden Evelyn Payne Barbara Potter Dolore Paeman blame Schrader Grace Sttll Dorothy DeVr1es Ethel DeVr1es Margaret Whtttaker A small group 14 tn number makes up our organtzatton thts year We began the year wrth a burst of energy by electtng Presrdent Barbara Sletght V1C8pI'eS1ClGI1I Margaret Whlttaker and secretary treasurer Do lores Raeman Each member worked rn the lrbrary one pertod a week 'nendtng and ftlrng books and watchtng over the grades Thts year we tnstttuted a ment system Under thrs system a student who has been a member of the organtzatton for two years and has the requtred number of pomts recetves a Ltbrary Club p1n Also each year the club takes a tr1p to Rochester to v1s1t one of the lrbrartes there and a museum Thts trtp was enjoyed by all However all our ttme 15 not spent rn work Thrs year we have had several parttes tncludlng a Chrtstmas and Valenttne party and many enyoyable meetmgs Wtthout Mtss Shortall s cheerful help the acttvtttes of the club would not have been posstble thrs school year The growtng bond of frtendshtp between the stu dents of Manchester and Shortsvrlle has been ac cented more thrs year than ever before We re not talktng about affatrs of the heart tnctdentally Thrs wrnter Shortsvtlle played her home games tn Manchester Hlgh School s gymnastum wrth very successful results There were seats for almost ev eryone whrch was a happy change Several of Manchester s sentors thought that they wanted chemtstry before graduattng There was one dtffrculty no chemtstry teacher Therefore they dectded to come to Shortsvtlle The Shorts vtlle chemtstry students have been very happy IO have Patrtcra Ahern June Vanderwall .lay Getse Nelson Vtenna Donald Huffman and Louts Sem entellr among thetr ranks Lets laope thts bond w1ll grow stronger tn the future and lead to a better communtty sp1r1t tn both towns . , ,. St 1 1 - I 3 I i ' I I ' I ' - I t . , . , . I G I .. ' 1 , . I . . , . . I 1 . , . .. , , I 1 I I f 1 ' 1 ' . . L 15 UQQQ J '65 HTHLETICS I .4g?iI, U Q Excellmg ln Athletics VARSITY BASKETBALL . . The opemng whtstle blasted the 1946 47 court season was under way Undaunted by defeat we porsed agamst our opponents We ve learned to play hard taste defeat and to r1se back up and w1n It may seem odd to you the reader that we choose the Phelps game on ou court as the one that drsplayed the most sportsmanshlp because 11 was one of the very few rn wh1ch S I-I S came out on top However lookrng at the s1tuat1on from the v1ewpo1nt of a partrclpant I thrnk that th1s game was the best of the season VARSITY CHEERLEADERS . thrs year of havlng new unrforms As prctured they are dark blue slacks and whlte sweaters Wllh dark blue S s on the front The Varsltys favorlte cheer 1S Grrrr frght Grrrr frght fxght Grrrr flght flght frght Shortsv1lle Ftght team frghtl . . A I - ' I I - I I ' I I . I I . - I I I . ' . I 1 - . o I I The Varsity cheerleaders have had the pleasure ' I I . , . - - I l ' ' I . I ' ' 1 .1 I I I ' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL . . JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS INTRAMURALS Frrst let s say Hello to the new .Tumor Varsny cheerleaders as th1s IS the hrs! year we have had them They are Doroihy Verhoeven Mary Ruggles Ruth Ogden and Hazel Baker Mary and Hazel used Ihe purple klrts and Whrte blouses whrch were used by the Varslty cheerleaders las! 5 ear Ruth and Dorothy have new whne sk1r1s wrih purple blouses These cheerleaders have pracnced many evenlngs un11l 5 o'clock Io make Iherr schoolmaies proud of them and Io Wm rherr support They want to rhank the students of S H S for Ihelr grand Work rn helpmg them cheer Also they added credrr io Iherr name by carryrng on a collecnon lor Ihe March of Drmes durrng one of the games . . . . ' I ll ll ' A ' I 1 - 1 , . 5 1 . . . r . - 1 H - ff - FOOTBALL The football season 1n S H S thrs year was brref because v e were yust getttng a start 1n th1s sport Although only four games were played two comrng out as tres wtth Naples and two as losses to Chiron Sprmgs and V1ctor, there was a great deal of enthuslasm aroused Shortsvtlle added a recrurt Harold Francrs O Netll Io the Physrcal Ed ucanon department thrs year Mr O Nerll came here after spendmg four years rn the U S Army where he was asslgrted the job of bu11d1ng rook res for overseas duty We made some runs some h1IS and some errors and wrote experlence across the score The baseball outlook tn S H S Ih1S year was fa1r1y rosy, wnh several veterans returmng BASEBALL.. eo N Y. I . . . V - - - 1 . . . , . . I I ' , . , . . . . N, ' ' 5 I 1 1 r Our Art Department Q ff 'Ill' HUTUERIIPHS X ,R x I' 'LII 6 Q5 Student Relations 0 yo nu o v suns' o nu Success to the Class of 47 THE PALACE THEATRE Phone 86 CLIFTON SPRINGS NEW YORK BEST WISHES from .I M STODDARD 8aSONS PHONE 'I J SHORTSVILLE RED JACKET TELEPHONE C0 DISTANCE SERVICE Shortsvtlle BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1947 The Sanltarlum Company CLIFTON SPRINGS Your Utlllty Company WISHES You SUCCESS ROCH ESTER GAS 84 ELECTRIC SEELEY says Let us teach your dollars more cents' CLOTHES HATS FURNISHINGS 59 South Mann Street Canandalgua MILLER S HOME APPLIANCES RADIO REPAIR 185 South Mam St CanandaIgua JEWELRY WATCHES DIAMONDS CHINA Jeweler and SII ersmlbh 'QQ 1'3- CANANDAIOUA PRINTING AND PUBLISHING DESIGNERS AND PRODUCERS OF D TH E HI LO THREE WATER STREET Phone NIne Two SHORTSVILLE N Y 9 . . 9 LOCAL AND LONG RECORDS : RADIOS x i I - 44 Offcel-Iours 8301012AM1IO6PM LEWIS ABERLE OPTOMETRIST I 3 Kmde Block Canandaigua CONGRATULATIONS HILL S RESTAURANT 239 South Mam Street Canandargua COMPLIMENTS OI-' HOFFMAN Dry Cleaning Company CANANDAIGUA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1947 JOHNCOX ICE CREAM Canandargua COMPLIMENTS OF L W SINGER CO Pubhshers ot Your PROSE AND POETRY BOOKS Fro Joy Ice Cream E H EMERY SHORTSVILLE CARL H CLEMENT MEATS GROCERIES Mam Street Shortsvrlle SLOCUM'S DRUG STORE HOME MADE ICE CREAM Mam Street Shortsvrlle COMPLIMENTS OF CHAMBERS FASHION SHOP Mam Street Shortsvrlle JOHN C GILLIGAN Barber Shop Mam Street Shortsvrlle COMPLIMENTS OF STATE BANK SHORTSVILLE BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1947 SHORTSVILLE CONGRATULATIONS JUST S SHOE STORE SHOES RUBBERS SHOE REPAIRING Mam Street Shortsvllle BEST WISHES FROM F LYNN GILLIGAN MEN S FURNISHINGS Mam Street Shortsvrlle ART SCHAEFER S Electric Store WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES Mam Street Shortsvrlle Cady 84 Burns LADIES APPAREL Palmyra N Y Pearsall Style Shop PALMYRA ... or ' ', ' w. c. ELLIS CONGRATULATIONS TO SENIORS KARL LEBRECHT MEN S AND BOYS CLOTHES Palmyra N P SH EN KM AN S '1 s and Boys Store of Canandaxgua CLOTI ING FURNISHINGS HATS SPORTS WEAR COMPLIMENTS or MCGUIRE Sr HARGRAVE FUNERAL DIRECTORS Palmyra N Y DAVIDSON S QUALITY SHOES PHOENIX HOSIERY South Mam Street Canandalgua SUCCESS TO THE S H S SENIORS' RUBERY HARDWARE Palmyra N Y Palmyra Recreation Bowling Hall BOWLING SATURDAY AND SUNDAY PALMYRA BAND BOX CLEANERS C F Seeger Manager IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU' Phone 395 65 South Mam St Canandargua BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1947 IVIINCKLER DRUG CO CANANDAIGUA N Y D 84 L PAINT STORE GLASS PAINTS WALT PAPER Phone 795 203 South Mam St Canandalgua F H lVlcELWEE Furniture South Mam Street Canandargua PECK HARDWARE C0 GIFTS CHINA GLASSWARE Canandargua WAYNE CUT RATE DRUGS Where Spendmg IS Savmg Canandargua Sheavly s Western Auto RADIOS BICYCLES SPORTING GOODS TIRES BATTERIES 180 South Mam Street Canandaigua LINDNER'S SPORT CLOTHES MEN S CLOTHING South Mam Street Canandaigua Goon LUCK Kms' THE HANGOUT 33 West Mam Street Shortsvrlle COMPLIMENTS OF J C PENNEY 84 C0 DEPARTMENT STORE Canandargua . . , Cc. 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M. to Closing I . . , O I - . - - 9 I i I I 66 ,, 0 0 0 Congratulations to the Class of l947 R B CROWELL Coal Produce MANCHESTER ROBERT L COOLEYS Texaco Servlce Statlon ACCESSORIES Canandargua St Shortsvrlle Courses 1n Medlcal Secretarlal Secretanal Buslness Admmrstratlon rncludlng Real Estate and Insurance and 1n other Comrnerc1a1 F1e1ds MCKECHNIE LUNGER SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 362 East Avenue Rochester 4 CONGRATULATIONS ELHAR STORE sHORTsv1LLE s MODERN H A R D w A R E BEST WISHES FROM COCA COLA Rochester New York ST WSHE' M L CHILDS Service Statlon Phone 106 F 2 SHORTSVILLE CONNOLLY S DEPARTMENT STORES Canandaigua Clrtton Spnngs Phelps Seneca Falls M E SQR V HIXSON BUILDERS HARDWARE CEMENT Phone 11 J Booth Street Shortsvrlle Call on your ESSO DEALER tor FUEL OIL KEROSENE GASOLINE RUSSELL O ADAMS Phone 115 Vzctor N Y A COMPLETE Musical Service EOR scHOoLs AND CHURCHES HlCKEY'S MUSIC STORE Phone 2055 330 East State St Ithaca N Y ' :- B E 1 s . -1 A 9 GAS - OIL - TIRES CQALD 1 LUMBER l' ' l - - 1 . . 3 SHORTSVILLE 1 NEW YORK Ensilage Cutters Hammer Nlllls Forage Harvesters Crop Blowers Feed Mixers Hay Chopper Sllo Fullers L. G. BALFOUR CO. Attleboro, Mass Manuiacturing . . JEWELERS and STATIONERS Representative: Mr. Leland Lee, 164 Hermitage Road, Rochester, N. Y Shaddock's Shoe Store ROBLEE - AIRSTEP - BUSTER BROWN Natronally Known Shoes South Mam Street Canandatgua MY BEST WISHES TO EACH GRADUATE' H D ALDRICH Matn Street Shortsvrlle BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF l94'1 EDWAR D STEWART Gnocnnlss Palmyra Street Shortsvrlle PAUL A GERSBACH HOME AND AUTO SUPPLIES Phone 85 PORTRAIT and GROUP PICTURES IN THE HI LO Palmyra Street Shortsvllle PI-IOTOGRAPHED BY COMPLIMENTS OF SHIP S INN RESTAURANT Main Street Shortsvrlle IVIOSER ALICE R FARRELL 5 T U D ' 0 DRESSES COATS GLOVES NC LINGERIE HOSIERY Canandalgua BRENNEWS srone 2440 J ew e I ers 135 South Mam Street Canandargua 27 Clmton Ave North Rochester 0 O . 0 Q n 0 u 1 . u n 9 . . 0 I I . . . W w COMPLIMENTS or . . . MARKET BASKET John Geise - Manager Matn Street Manchester CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1947 GOLDSWORTHY S HARDWARE APPLIANCES Clriton Springs COMPLIMENTS or B U C K L EY S 2 Water Street Shortsvrlle C M MACK INSURANCE BONDS Phones 27 R and 44 Terrace Place Shortsvrlle IRA L WEITZEL DOWNYPLAKP DOUGHNUT SHOP Sold locally by C H Clement COMPLIMENTS OF B BENNETT BROWN SHORTSVILLE COMPLIMENTS OI-' Flnn Auto Supply Store HOME AND AUTO SUPPLIES Palmyra CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1947 . . JOHNSON 84 BENNETT Phone 236 Mann Street Manchester ROY A FARNSWORTH Authonzed CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE SALES and SERVICE Palmyra Street Shortsvtlle CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1947 AGNES BEAUTY SHOT 21 Booth Street Shortsvzlle BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1947 A FRIEND sHoRTsv1L1.E ARTHUR L YOUNG Real Estate PALMYRA GEORGE D IVICGURK CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH SALES and SERVICE Shortsvrlle New York CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1947 Dr Phlllp Kowal DENTIST State Bank Bldg Shortsvtlle , . . 9 , V, 9 ' . . 233 Main Street : Palmyra September September October 15 October 31 November November November November November November December December December December 3 2 5 l 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 20 Events of the Year Opemng of School PIISI Football Game QNaplesl Hamlet rn Rochester Halloween Party Band Concert at York All State Band fAuburn1 Erml Raab tn Assembly lSpeaker1 Sparkm one act Play 2 Thanksgwmg Vacatron Band Concert at Phelps Hrgh School Chrrstmas Party Semor Ball Chrrstmas Vacatron January 6 January 27 30 February 6 February ll February 16 February 20 March 17 March 20 March 27 Aprtl 19 Aprtl 22 May 17 June 21 June 22 Classes resumed Mrd year Examrnatrons Paul Woock rn Assembly QSpeaker1 Student Councll met Band Concert at Manchester Hans R Frank rn Assembly QSpeaker Consntutton adopted Dr Ralph A Phrlbrook rn Assembly fSpeakerj Peg o My Heart Senror Play Rushvrlle Festrval Frrst Baseball Game fPhelps1 State Frnals at Oswego Class Nrght Graduanon 6 ,y ry Vyrr. 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