Silver Creek Central School - Hi Lites Yearbook (Silver Creek, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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RT :EC 0 D an E221-r ,lean Hall Sandra Brlmmer James Young Duane Smith FACUI TY ADVISORS General Chalrman Gunnar I-,mdsn-om FINANCIAL COMMITTEE Dora Cross Chazrman ADVERTISING COMMITTEF Robert Barns Chazrman Lols Bayster Dons Schmltt Carl Trewller Chairman Shirley Edwards Judy Kofoed Arlene McGee Davld Sallberg ART COMMITTF I' Sally Gomdt Charmalne Sulllvan Cormne Scarlata SUBSCRIPTION COMMITTFI Helen COSIBHIIHI Chazrman Joanne Smlth Chairman ,Ioan Brotz Vlfglnla Garlow Joan Hall Rlchard Ranney Dorothy Snock Susan Stewart Rlchard West TYPINC COMMITTP F Robert Barnes Edward Pagano Susan Clark Alan PTIBSI Car I Dlckmson Dons Schanzen Shlrley DlCklHSOI1 Rlchard Slawson Conme Hoxsmgton Katherme Smnth Shlrley Kxttell Anne Tucker Mardell Lmdburg Ph1l1p Azzarella Irene Nola Chairman Nancy Bedgar Sally Gomdt Mary Ann Mllxtello Mane Panzarella Mary Jane Thompson Shlrley Totaro Loretta Yanghl 2 LAYOUT COMMITTEE Sandra Brlmmer ,Ioan Smith jean Hall Carl Trewller Duane Smlth James Young -4 Q. 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I Y O . . . 1 I . . . 1 , CHANNEL PREVIEWS e o students' Thls your Channel Q9 representatlve glvlng a formal send off to our 1952 yearbook The H1 Lltes Staff fa' A after murh dehberatlon selected A f telev1s1on as our theme for the year Because televxslon has so many expandmg potent1al1t1es as an educatlonal medlum, we felt that It would make an ap proprlate tOplC around whlch to develop our book As the theme evolved we dxscovered that an lnterestlng comparxson could be made between educatlonal lIlStlIlIt1Ol'lS and telev1s1on Upon close observatlon one can dlscern the thought whlch we had 1n m1nd as we classlfled the ma1or1ty of our p1ctor1al tltles Flne co operatlon between students and faculty resulted In many new ld68S whlch were employed ln preparmg the book for publlcatlon The arm of the Staff was to afford complete cover age for all school act1v1t1es. The result of our endeavors IS thls xssue of H1 Lltes whlch we hope w1ll provlde the student body wlth many fond memorles throughout the commg years. 3 T T Hll . ' is p I3 ' T , . 9 E E 'l f ' , 7.1 : ' ' 1 p E y In 1 . . , ,Q K DEDICATION e the Class of 1902 are proud to dedlcate our H1 Lites to the educational posslbilities of television Visual educatlon is becommg lncreasingly prominent in t days educational pattern, and television is the newest and most promising development in this field Xlmost inconceivable are its potentialities as far as transmitting educational knowledge IQ con cerned bkilled craftsmen have developed many new phases of culture for the public, so that an extremely large age group benefits from this modern convenience H re, t last, we have a means of brlnging history as lt happens into the home Pvents of national and international lmportance are enacted before the eyes of the have remamed meaningless newspaper accounts have now become l1v1nv 8CtLl3llIl6S with a pertinent meaning for the viewer Already many ultra hlgh frequency channels have been allot ted exclusively for the dlssemination of educational programs Nlodern schools are planned to provide for IPlPX1SlOl'l reception All parts of the world IIS people and its customs, will be pre sented before the eyes of the eager learner Without moving from their classrooms, students will have many events of national and global 1mportance portrayed before their very eyes rlherefore, ID full recognition of the educational benefits that will be derived by this generation and the generations to follow, we, the graduates, pay our humble respects to a 20th CCHIUFY phenomenon, TCl6V1S1OI'l 4 , , A . .- . . . .I M . . , , , O- 1 1 . . . ,, , rw! . ' ' ' . e a , , average American in his living room. Happenings which might . D l , f V 0 A V , . 4 . . - 4 ' I V , . 4 D . I CONTROL PANEL m . f gy- n ral I I A- - I I SEATED MRS V TRAIN MRS H COLLINS MRS C EHMKE STANDING MR W THOMPSON MR A GRIEWISCH MR E OSBORNE MR R SCHRADER DR C BARHESI MISSING MR W WILSON Devotlng both tlme and effort the Board of Educatlon serves vol untarrly and falthfully to meet the needs of the school and com munxty 1n th1s new era when Televxslon IS a challenglng medlum for the exchange of ldeas MR THOMPSON ,ui for w1ll1ng conformlty to un1 versally accepted standards of moral and ethlcal conduct, founded 1n a belref 1n God as the Creator of Manklnd can our Democratlc Way f Llfe trxumph over the forces of Communlsm rampant IH the 1n the world of 1952 Walter W Thompson Supervzsmg Prmczpal 6 MR HALL ,W-493 I : . . , . . , . . . : . . , . . , . . , . . , . . , - 1 '11-1 , LV: ,, W , :A I-,,.N . Only as education makes It's -I I , , M ' ' I I' :',:15I3-ZIV A I ,'v. 9 ' Ax ff' . . . I M in , f I A Yr 3 5 be J , I ' 'L . I if A, --HH' 0 .,, I... I V O P . . 1 I ' ' ' ' fa . MRS FOX MRS TRAIN E MAINTENANCE ENGINEERS LEFT TO RIGHT MR BRINKMAN MR HOFFOWER MR FOX MR SWIFT yr Hfp ing, '1N.:.3 ff CUSTODIANS B MR ST AEHLE OHCWARDT 7 1. :Q ' 3' Qi? 1 ' i A f -. . I' I J I I ' . I H :- I Q' I I LIIII RWE 'hh xv! f Q . gb I MH. . V MCDERATCRS A -in SENIOH HIGH Jeanne Marquette Englxsh 9 10 Robert L Smlth Lnghsh 11 12 Ruth 'VIcMullen Latln Spanlsh Gunnar Llndstrom Sclence C W Sallberg Sclence Mathemaucs Alfred Wxsher Mathematlcs Hlstory Leo Komprobst Commerclal Helen Wells Commerclal Beatrlce Swetland Homemaklng Albert Comfort Industrxal Arts Amy Muscato Llbrarlan Dorothy Clawson r Dorothy Harvey MUSIC Chorus james Hurley Instrumental Nluslc Warren Lockwood Boys Phys Educatlon Thelma Sherman Glrls Phys Educatlon GRADE SCHOOL 'Vlary jane Perault Kmdergarten Flora Shultz Rose Guglno Vlurxel Baker 'Vlargaret Smlth Marlon Conley Janet Llvermore Raymond Wllson MCIISSB Payne hthel Swartz Mary Sulllvan Ethna Wentworth Luclle Schlfferll Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Arxthmetlc 5 6 Lngllsh 5 6 Soclal Studies Social Studxes JUNIOR H GH Gresence Ehmke 'Margaret Algner Norman Bentham Nlna Francxs S Englxsh 0Clal Studles Sclence ocxal Studxes Nellle E Hamacher Vlathematxcs 1 ' 1 7 ' 2 7 ' 2 ' 3 ' 3 ' 4 ' 4 . . 5 . . . . . 6 I ' 7-8 , ' S ' ' 7-9 ' 7-8 . . . . 8-9 ' . . ' 7-8 REMEMBER THE ASSEMTBL SCHQADE MY' AQENT WE BUSY! UW DEDICATION Of NEW OUT NOW THIS i OUQ WONDETQFUL QOOTCS ' CHANNEL 52 Q 0 lst ROW R BARRIS .I HALL 2nd ROW S BRIMMER M A MILITELLO 3rd ROW MR LINDSTROM MISS MCMULLEN jean Hall Robert Barns Sandra Brxmmer Mary Ann M1I1tello Ruth McMullen Gunnar Llndstrom I2 SENIOR OFFICERS Pres1dent Vxce Presldent Secretary Treasurer AdV1 sor AdV1SOI' .fa KI D N17 xr. q.'v ,' L- I 1 ' j a 0 I S 0 i. as : f 5 i 3 , RETRCSPECT emember when we attended school for the fxrst tlme made our de but as actors and actresses as the Three Llttle p1gS our f1rst commer c1al enterprlzes the Klndergarten grocery store w1th Dean Elllott as General Manager the da1ly naps we used to take on rugs whlle llstenmg to the old vlctrola mus1c and then came Klndergarten graduatlon our 1n1t1al banklng experlence ln first grade our flrst reading asslgnment ln the Off We G book our defense measure ln second grade the purchaslng of war stamps and bonds learnlng to tell tlme also ln second grade our class adopted three new members ln thlrd grade our fashlon parade presented 1n the h1gh school four more eager students were added to our school 1n the fourth grade Carl Trewxler brought a cocoon to school and placed lt on the draw mg easel one mornlng about a week later we found a beautlful butterfly the bovs brought worms to school to make the glrls scream we came over to the h1gh school bulldlng to attend flfth grade It was our first adventure ln passlng classes 1n the slxth grade we presented the play Hansel and Gretel In seventh grade qulte a few members of the class of 52 attended LOIS Baysters blrthday party where we played Post Off1CC for the f1rst t1me SIX students were added to our class Janet Swanson gave our Engllsh teacher a t1e 1n appreclatlon of hxs effort on behalf of our class ln elghth grade we presented a play wxth the seventh grade entltled Wheres That lleport Card we were the last class to have formal elghth grade grad uatlon remember Freshmen 1n1t1at1on and the Kangaroo Court as our as sembly program we presented a one act play You Cant Fool Aunt ,lulla we sold school penclls seeds and sponsored two dances contlnulng our h1gh school career as Sophomores we sold basketball pms w1th the squads plctures on them presented an amateur show sponsored two dances platter and orcheatra as we became Junlors we began to realize the responslblllty we had ahead of our mam events of the year were our Junlor Prom, the Mlnstrel Show and two other dances then came our f1nal year ln Sllver Creek Hlgh School besldes our regular school 3CllVlIlBS we undertook the H1 Lltes and the H1 Tlm6S presented a play Take My AdVlC6 we remem ber the wonderful Semor Prom, the flrst to be held 1n the new grade school gym we also presented a record dance adm1tt1ng the Freshmen free, and a three hour soclal we 1n1t1ated the Freshmen and held our own Kangaroo Court we shall always remember the hlghhght of our Semor year the tr1p to New York C1ty flnally under the fme supervlslon of MISS McMullen and M Llndstrom we prepared ourselves for Class Nxght and Graduatlon the conclus1on of thlrteen happy years ln the Sllver Creek Publlc Schools I3 Oli! - as - - yy . lil! 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ROBERT BARRIS Bare Class Member 2 81 If Pres 3 4 H1 Y Chaplm 2 3 4 H1 LIICS Advert1s1ng 'Vlgl' 4 H1 T1mes Sports Edltor 4 Athletxc Assoc Sect 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 ,I V Basketball 2 3 Football 2 3 81 Co-Captaln 4 Sr Play LOIS BAYSTER Labby Class Member 1 81 Assemblyman 2 3 4 Trl H1 Y 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 81 Captaln 4 ,Ir MIHSUCI Show NANCY BEDGAR Nance Class Member 1 2 3 4 Trl H1 Y 3 4 Honor Socxety 3 4 H1 Lltes 4 H1 T1meS 4 PATRICIA BENEDICT G2 Class Member 3 4 Trl H1 Y 3 4 Honor Soclety 3 81 Pres 4 Athletlc Assoc 3 4 IDU! i rar Ol SANDRA BRIMMER Sandy Class Member I 2 81 Sect 3 4 Student Councll Treas 3 81 Sect 4 TFIHIY 2381V Pres 4 H1 Lltes Sect 4 H1 Tlmes 4 Athletxc Assoc 4 81 Treas 3 Chorus I 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 ,Ir M1nstrel Show Sr Play HELEN COSTANTINI Kazey Class Member 1 2 3 4 Trl H1 Y 3 4 H1 Lltes Subscrlptlons C 4 Honor SOCIBIY 3 4 H1 Tlmes 1 2 3 4 Camera Club I 2 3 81 V Pres 3 Atl1let1c Assoc 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 DORA CROSS Grammy Class Member 1 2 3 4 H1 Lxtes Bus Mgr 4 Athletlc Assoc 3 Intramurals I 2 3 4 'VILRWIN LELAND EDDY M erv Class Member 3 4 H1 Lltes Assoc Edltor 3 Honor SOCICIY 4 Athletxc Assoc 3 4 Band 3 4 Sr Play ROBERT EHHKE Bo Class Member 1 3 4 81 Sect 2 Student Council 2 H1 Y 4 Honor SOCICIY 3 81 Sect 4 Athletic Assoc 3 4 Track 3 4 Cross Country 3 4 DEAN El LIOTT F fog Class 'Vlember 1 2 3 4 H1 Y 2 3 8: Treasurer Athletlc Assoc 3 4 Chorus 12 Band 1 lntramurals 2 J V Basketball 2 Varsxty Basketball 3 4 Track 3 4 Cross Country 2 3 CONSTANCE LSTEE. Conme Class Member 1 2 3 4 Honor SOClCty 3 4 lntramurals 1 Sr Play DARRELL FABNHAM Fear Class Member 1 2 3 4 Hi-Y 3 8: V Pres Camera Club 4 Athletic Assoc 3 4 Intramurals 1 ,I N Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Cross Country 2 3 Golf 4 4 ,541 T UPG 'Tk 'vs'-3 li 5713 Ni I 'be-zz, JOAN GEORGE loanze Class Member 2 3 4 81 Treas 1 Trl H1 Y 2 3 Sz Chaplm 4 H1 Lxtes Edltonal Ch 4 H1 Tlmes 'Vews 81 Feature Edntor 4 Athletic Assoc 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 ,Ir 'Vllnstrel Show SALLY GOHNDT Sally Class Nlember l 2 3 4 Trl H1 Y 2 3 4 H1 Tlmes Productlon Mgr 4 H1 LIICS 4 Athletlc Assoc 3 DONALD GREISSINGER Don Class Member 4 Athletlc Assoc 4 Football 4 Baseball 4 Track 4 EUGENE. GRIEWISCH Gene Class Member 1 2 81 Assemblyman 3 4 Hi Y 2Sect 3 Pres 4 Hi-Times Bus Mgr 4 Camera Club 1 2 Sect 3 Treas 4 Athletic Assoc 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Track 3 Cross Country 3 Golf 3 4 ,Ir Minstrel Show ELIZABETH GUZZETTA Betty Class Member 1 2 3 4 Athletic Assoc 3 Chorus 4 Band 2 3 4 Intramurals I 2 3 4 JEAN HALL jean Class Member 1 81 Pres 2 3 4 Student Council 2 Reporter 3 gl Pres 4 Tr1H1Y238zTreas 4 H1 Lites Assoc Editor 3 81 Editor 4 Honor SOClety 3 4 Athletic Assoc 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Soph Amateur Show School Betterment Treas CONSTANCE HOISINGTON C onnze Class Member 1 2 3 4 Trl H1 Y 2 3 4 H1 Lxtes 4 H1 Times 4 Athletic Assoc Chorus 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 2 ,Ir 'Vllnstrel Show Sr Play LENORA JACOBS 68 Class Member 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 1 '? BARBARA KENNEDY Bobble Class Member 1 2 3 4 Trl H1 Y 2 3 4 H1 Lntes I 111 Times 3 4 Athletlc Assoc 3 Chorus 2 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 MARILYN .IAYNL KILNNEY Mernze Class Member 2 3 4 S1 Sect. 1 H1 Times 4 Athletlc Assoc 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 ,Ir Minstrel Show SHIRLEY KITTELL Czoc Class Member 1 2 3 4 Trl H1 Y 3 4 H1 Tlmes 2 3 4 Camera Club Sect 2 3 4 Athletic Assoc 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 ,Ir Minstrel Show RICHARD MARCINIAK Dick Class Member 1 2 3 4 I-Ii-Y 3 Hi-Times Sports Editor Athletic Assoc 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 ,I V Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 MARY ANN MILITELLO Mary Ann Class 'Vlember 1 81 Treas 2 3 4 H1 Lltes 4 H1 Tlmes 4 Athletrc Assoc Band 1 2 3 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 IRENE NOLA KRCYHC Class Member 1 2 3 4 H1 Lltes Typmg Ch 4 H1 Tlmes 4 Athletrc Assoc Intramurals 1 2 3 4 LOIS ORR Eelre Class Member 1 2 3 4 H1 Tlmes 4 Athletrc Assoc Intramurals 1 2 3 4 VIARY PANEK Mary lass Member 1 2 3 4 H1 Tlmes 1 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 '95 -of--4 ff-'G' J 95' 'T' x. 'VIARIL PANIZARELLA Shortze Class 'Vlember 1 81 Class Reporter 2 3 4 Trl H1 Y 3 4 H1 Lltes 4 H1 Times 2 3 4 Athletrc Assoc 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 3 4 Soph Amateur Show ,Ir M1nstrel Show HELEN RAUKLR Helen Class Member 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 4 CORRINNE SCARLATA Tma Class Member 2 3 4 81 Class Reporter H1 LIICS 4 H1 Tlmes 1 2 3 4 Camera Club Reporter 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 3 DORIS SCHMITT Done Class Member 1 2 3 4 'Ih H1 Y 2 3 4 H1 LIICS 4 H1 T1mes 4 Chorus 2 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 2 4 Soph Amateur Show RICHARD SLAWSON Dick Class Member 1,2,3,4 Hi-Y 3 Sz Sect. 4 Hi-Lites 4 Hi-Times 4 Athletic Assoc. 4 Intramurals 2,3 Football 4 Jr. Minstrel Show Sr. Play JAMES SMITH lm Class Member 3 4 Intramurals 3 BARBARA SOMMER Barbte Class Member 1 2 3 4 Camera Club 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 JANET SWANSON Swanee Class 'Vlember 1 2 3 4 Trl H1 Y 3 81 Pres 4 H1 LIICS 4 Honor Socnety 3 4 H1 Tlmes 2 3 81 hdlto ln Ch1ef4 Camera Club 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 jr Mmstrel Show I' 2 Wwif .9 wr' '.,.-sv QM'-' to Q. MARY JANE THOMPSON Mary Jane Class Member 1,2,3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3 81 Sect. 4 Hi-Lites 4 Honor Society 3 81 V. Pres. 4 Hi-Times 4 Athletic Assoc. 3,4 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Sr. Play Ch. SHIRLEY TOTARO Shzrl Class 'Vlember 1 2 3 4 'IY1 H1 Y 3 4 H1 Lxtes 4 H1 TlmBS 4 Intramurals 1 2 CARL TREWILER Car Class Member 1 2 3 4 H1 Lxtes 2 81 Photography Ch 3 4 Camera Club I 2 3 81 Pres 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 Football 1 3 Sz Mgr 2 ELIZABETH ANN VALVO Betty Class Member 1 2 3 4 Trl H1 Y 3 4 H1 Lltes 4 H1 Tlm8S 2 4 Athletlc Assoc 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Soph Amateur Show .Ir Mlnstrel Show JOHN VEITII lack Class Member 2 3 4 81 Pres 1 Student Councnl 1 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Bantl 1 2 3 4 Football 4 Cross Country 2 Sr Play BARBARA WEST Babs Llass Member 1 2 3 4 Athletlc Assoc 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Ka 4, of ww? 8' -J 'mai ther candldates for graduatlon are Bollln Fancher Kenneth Fltzgerald Dale Hopklns Shlrley Newton John Sack JAMES WILSON Tuck Class Member 2 3 4 81 V Pres 1 Student Councll V Pres 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 Athletlc Assoc 3 81 Pres 4 Choms 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 J V Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3 81 Captam 4 Football 4 Track 3 4 Cross Country 2 Golf 3 4 LORETTA ZANGHI Reita Class Member 1 2 3 4 H1 LIICS 4 Hx Tlmes 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Manona Pagborn fulfllled requlrements for graduatlon 1n January of thls year 80 75 70 65 eo .5 5 50 5 0 S+ Z5 L 4 35 30 I 2 3 4- .S 6 7 I I I I I I I B 9 f 66 60 53 0 If rg A I3 YEAR GRAPH OF STUDENTS IN CLASS OF I9-52. I9 CK I, I H KC Q, , l 9 9 , Y ' ' a o . ' .b . o o , rf 9 . - ' ' , , 9 5 ,V . 9 9 9 , . 4 ,. g 5 V I I . r R Q . V . : , S 9 -' Jr. Mlnstrel Showg Sr. Play l ll 99 If ,I N , .I v V 1 9 9 9 s , ' 9 9 9 ' 9 9 9 sd - 9 9 9 y be -,a K as Z I Q N sis' ,I rx yin- x L. -T ,4-uri' f x -................4 ,f SENIOR SUPERLATIVES HOME RUN E! PARTY PARTY PARTY WXN4 mme our ll WP-TCH HMM' N- ANOTHEQ SEN SE.N!ORS HERE Gb THEP-E wen so .mzzv K4 CHANNEL 53 e the Junlor Class started the year by electlng Dale Hopklns for our presxdent Elected to asslst hxm were Phlllp Azzarella MICE Presldent Ann Tucker Secretary Paul Hohl Treas urer Charmame Sullxvan and Eugene LFFT Hlllxker Assembly Comm1tteeHepresent DA! L g8PRICHT MRS F KINS PAUI RRANCIS ANN atlve Anne Estee Reporter and James OHL MRS ME TUCKEH Pm Young Student Councxl Member In ,Ian Phlllp Azzarella to serve as presldent and Nancy Forbes VIPS presldent The class was ably 8SS1St8d by our advlsors Mrs Francls and Mrs Marquette who by thelr 8dV1CC and helpfulness helped make our year very successful The class had many proyects for the year Durlng our magazlne sale we broke all records wlth our blg proflts Another project was our Junlor play Anthony s Antlcs made successful bv many hard worklng class members To be especlally remembered was our ,Iumor Prom when a prlnce and prlncess were chosen The class sponsored two other dances one belng the Semor Farewell dance We are now lOOk1ng forward to a bigger and better year as senlors K NAPPO USCATO DAVID SALLBERG FRAN s M SALLBERG LEFT TO RIGHT ENIQ2 CAROL SMALL MR MARY ANN scuw 1 RGUETTE LIP AZZARELL lcers Presldent Frank Nappo V1ce Presldent DaV1d Sallberg Secretary Small Student Councll Coral Small Assemblymen, Edward Pagano, Russ A CHANNEL 54 he Sophomore Class started the year by electlng thelr class off Mary Ann Schwerk Treasurer Carol ell M1l1tBllO, Reporter, Donna Brevoort. Mlss A. Muscato and Mr. Sallberg were elected class advlsors. The flrst proyect of the year was the sale of Chr1stmas candy. There were two dances, a platter dance held on October 20, and a soclal on November 21. On February 15 the class sponsored an amateur program awardlng money prlzes to the best performers. 22 1 A I Q A 4 r , ' ' K g : , , W xml' 4 ' . , 9 t N ftgf ' S . ff' I1 Y . . , ,. - . 3 V V, 1 l 1 ' 3 ' ' I f 1 . . . 4 2 5 1 ' J S : , . ' . ' J 1 1 ' ' Y 1 1 - ' uar , because the resident, Dale Ho kins, was romoted to the Senior Class we elected P P 1 1 f ' l ' Y . . , I . U , . . , . . . . . . H , . ,, ' Y 7 , . . ' fl FX . . 1.5 ffl lt fl . , l - ,f 1 Ya 31 '4 Y Y Y I 1 9 ' 1 1 3 xo , 5 1 4 7 u - . , , CHANNEL 55 e Frosh began our hxgh school career by electlng the followlng offlcers Presxdent, Rlchard CFIHO V1cePres1dent Anthony Damlco Secretary Rob erta Homan Treasurer Venetla Frlcano Student Councxl Rep R1CANO R HUMAN V F resentatlve Dom1n1c Ddm1C0 As semblymen Robert Allerton Susan Clark Mrs Ehmke and Mr Sm1th acted as our adv1sors durlng the year For our flrst malor project we sold penclls some wlth basketball dates and some wlth the school song 1mpr1nted upon them We also sold seeds 1n the sprlng Durlng the course of the ear w h ld a record dance on Aprll 25 CHANNEL 56 y e e two dances a soc1al held january 25 and he Elghth Grade elected the followlng as thexr offlcers for the school year 1951 1952 Presldent Alan Prlest Vlce Presldent Donald NICOSIH Secretary James i resentatlve Robert Genco We presented a record dance on March 14 for grades 7 8 and 9 lst H0 fnddnosll' 3LlQg:ggIEST I' R Mlss HAMTCJEQANQANO GOWAN ESLER J MC lst ROW L Egfg K SWTH HMKE 2:2222 E CHANNEL 57 he Seventh Grade elected Lynne Ellsler as presldent Assnstlng Lynne were VICE Presldent, Kathleen Smlth Secre tary ,Ion McGowan Treasurer, Kelth Buth Student Councll .bt Flepresentatlve Sharon Colhns and Assembly Representatlve Donald Prlest On November 16 we sponsored a dance for grades 7 8 and 9 23 I t -ig ' A K I 'x ' X l K. S v n 9 4 - l , 4 . 1 ' 5 Ill 3 , u ,X L ' , p rx 1 I 9 5 V A 5 ' I , , 9 . . . ' . . 1 Y Y , Y 3 . - 2 ' , . 5 . . , . . 5 I ,A Manganog Treasurer, Angela Cucciag Student Council Rep- A S 1 ' : ' OWQ ' , .' 1 , - ' .l .: K. B ' ' ' . ' 2 . - . . 5 - k, C , : ' : ' ' rl x ST l 1 I I 1 +51 '- q 9 . 5 x ' ' I I menu L 1stROW R GINTHER J IXCRI-R J IIROTI X ISTFI4 I RULNIC IxE NIR? NIAIIQIITTI' 2ndROW If CARIOW 9 CIIIIIIISCH S NIANMNF I HIIIIKIR N PORBPS 9 CRANDAII C NIOORI- S ,IIWIII r ROI! I CIT J IIVIGIRA ,I D ANC O II I-INC Q I Ist ROW 2nd ROW 3rd ROW ABSI' NI C7 HITF A PANGBORN S NAPPO M PFLELFER A TUCKPR P MOORHOUSE P HILI IKER FRANCIS C POLVINO C SMITH M PISA R TODARO A ROETZER ,I YOUNG P ROHI D SNIITH ,I SMITH R IIYDA L RICHARDSON M TI' ACHMAN C SULI IVAN A ARIVIOLR P AZZARELLA V 'VIILITELIO MRS 24 3 QA V ,C I , X ,A g K, ' ' R X I -V ' E . ',k- A - 'sf ' I 'V I ' I cr , 1 , f I I I , .1 T ' K' ' I - , M my H- ' P . '-K V f 5' I f , A y 1 A 1 , I 2 . If ' .1-'3 . 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Q QSQSSP fe, me Q 333 5 QW X XQQXBQQED is RA 5 he Sllver Creek Chapter of the Natlonal Honor Soclety IS composed of those Jumors and SCHIOFS who maxntam a scholastlc average of elghty flVS per cent or above Character, leadershlp, and SCFVICC are also factors 1n dCtSI'm1l'llDg pledges to the SOCISIY Thls year we elected Patrlcxa Benedlct, our Presldent Mary Jane Thompson, our Vlce Presldent and Robert lghrke our Secretary Our b1ggeSI project was to act as gU1d6S at the open house ceremonles 1n the new Sllver Creek Grade School We have found our club lnsplratlonal and rewardlng D S00 '94 'if xag he Student Counc1l has completed 1tS act1v1t1es for th1s school year under the supervlslon of Mr Leo Kornprobst and the followmg offlcers Presldent, Jean Hall VICE Presldent, James Vhlson Secretary, Sandra Brlmmer Treasurer, James Young and He porter, Mary Ann Schwerk lts act1v1t1es lncluded settmg dates for all the class functlons UlV1l'lg the annual Halloween party, studlng Parllamentary procedure and sendmg a Care package to Greece 30 S .ig . I x . if ' X 'I V -' .T V Q 'X Vi I , ,, fa C 5 . V 1 ll ff r 51 f,A 4. M of rl 4' 0 . . . . . . 9 ' 1 ' Lf! A A .,,f,,,' L. U ,L ' . , l. -, 5 b Y Vi A R Ml, . rx 2 .1 L I J t I ' I , ' V , , 1 , C r . e, I V M L Q- ' X 1- A V 0 1 8 -1 .. : S -c ' C , K ft, L58 W' K 1 v. iv . . . . . : . : . - . ,. . . . D 1 1 r ' . . . . . ,D- - . . - . oprano solo performance by Mane Panzarella led the nucleus of thlrteen senlors IH the flftv two VOICE chorus Sprxng concert was agaln a success and gave the student body a good 1nd1cat1on why thls group has achleved IIS slxth consecutlve year of ratlng among the flve best cholrs competln IH Grade VI muslc at All State competltlon Th1S honor IS h1 hly commendable for a school our SIZE Mrs Dorothy Harvey the dlrector was a uest conductor at the All State mus1c festlval held durlng November at Holley New Xork CHORALIERS BANDWAGCN Hrtlclpatlon of several members IH the All State band and orchestra festlval at Holley lnnaugurated a busy schedule. Hxghllght of the year was the performance of U1 rector James Hurley's senlor band at the dedlcatlon of the new school on January 9, 1932. Talented John Velth cllmaxed four years of outstandlng VSI'S8Illlfy as accompanlst for most school functlons. john also rated A for Grade VI muslc xn plano and trombone competltlon. Top ratlngs for flute and pxano go to hllzaheth Valvo, and to Merwln Eddy for h1s 1n1m1table saxophone solos. Inspxrlng sprlng concerts were held at home and at the Fredoma State F6StlV3l durlng Nlay. 31 til? t lfiiffl ll llll - , e 5 fl 345315 5 K he H1 Tlmes IS Sllver Creek Hlgh School s newspaper The task of wr1t1ng llectlng ed1t1ng and typlng rests upon the shoulders of the staff Last June the Semor Class elected Janet Swanson Edltor 1n Chxef Joan George News and Feature Edltor Eugene Gr1ew1sch Buslness Manager Sally Gorndt Productlon Manager and Robert Barns Sport Edltor Under the capable asslstance of Mrs Wells and Mr Smlth our faculty adv1sors we ave been successful 1n the publlcatlon of our newspaper MEET THE PRESS SPORTS REPORTS -5, he Athletlc Assoclatlon wh1ch all students are entltled to 1010 sells member shlps whlch enable students to attend all athlet1c functxons at reduced rates The Assoclatlon mamtamed refreshment stands at the football basketball and baseball games The proceeds went to the athletlc fund 32 I v' ' ' Q 1' .- . . . . , O . . , Co. ! Y ' 1 ' ' T 1 l , I , 3 1 ' ' ' ' I I h . . . 0 . 'R-rife Af EF-3 T ff' - tr'-Me' ' V X Q 5, V? If 1 F 1 if x : ,J X P 1 I , . P r p T p lk - Mfg 'Y 4 p 3 5 ' ' ' I A .. fl' . . . , . . . . , - . . . . , , i hrs year th1rty three glrls const1tute the Sllver Creek chapter of the Tr1 H1 Y The offlcers of the club who were elected last June are Presrdent janet Swanson Vxce Pres1dent Sandra Brlmmer Secre tary Mary ,lane Thompson Treasurer jean Hall and Chaplxn ,Ioan Ceor e The club had a great deal of success 1n servxce projects th1s year e combmed our efforts vuth those of the H1 Y IH aldmg a needy fam1ly We also ave a subscr1pt1on of the brallle ed1t1on of the Reader s D1gest to a bllnd person who really apprec1ated t e effort of the glrls Our Ch1ef means of ra1s1ng money was selllng salt water taffy Wlth the funds recexved from the sale we sent our club dele ate janet Swanson to Albany Our blll was passed at the mock leglslature there On l'r1day February 8 we presented an assembly program 1n the form of a qu1z show TEEN CLUBS P-4 N- i Env. he Sxlver Creek Chapter of the H1 Y IS composed of members of the Sophomore JUDIOI' and Senlor Classes last june we elected Eugene Gr1ewrsch Pres1dent Darrel Farnham VICE Presxdent Rxchard Slawson Secretary Dean Fllxot Treasurer and Robert Barns Reporter We elected Paul Rohl to attend the Albany Congress and Mock Legislature xn December The B111 on Dr1ver Tramzng wh1ch was ro osed at the assembly was passed Th1s blll was a result of the combmed efforts of the H1 Y and Tr1l1YP The club held a Wh1te Elephant sale to a1d the Alban dele ate and to raxse money for servxce pro jects Our lnggest project was that 1n WhlCh we and the Tr1 1 Y 31 ed a needy famxl In December we presented an amusmg and entertalnxng assembly program entxt ed Beat the Clock 33 , ff -11 - , -s 2 - T' A' AM' T V 7' 1 4 Q ' S' .. 4- V' h x . : ' 'A . 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'xagjf e started the school season by electrng the follomng as our offlcers Carl l'rew1ler Pres1dent Davxd Sallber VICE Presldent Slurley lxlttell Secretary and Eubene Grlewlsch Treasurer Xt the October meetln we 1n1t1ated Darrell Farnham Susan btewart Dorcas lllller and Rlchard llannev as new members lle made 8x10 enlar ements on our new enlarger whrch we entered 1n the Photo Salon at the Museum of SCISHCP 1n Buffalo FLASH MAGK5 TAGE BUSINESS M 'Mas 1 Q Tlxe stage crew thls year was under the excellent superv1s1on of 'Nlr Sallberg Among our pro1ects was the preparatlon of the scenerv for both the Junlor and Senlor plays. 34 . S ,I l ly 4 'lg V y If .F an 'xr Q f ff ' .' ' - A S. +' N , J I '7 - x 3 , K-lx' I L - x V Q Z J , , S If U . ,Q 1 I x ' 1-' ' fe r X , l X e o M 4 5 N ..e, Q W LII N , V e 'je l W, , ,.-5 to . S l l 1 , S - x RQ X l r . E fi t ' TS t , 4 Y. , . 3 . K g, ,. - . I 3 . 4 ,. , 5 U K . V. , . ' I 4 . g v A . . . , a , , , J l . , g A I v . V . 2 . 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Af X. uf' nov, CHAMPIONS SHARP SHOOTBRS -1' HO-BOES 36 5- DOUBIES qu-hu Z xrls sports were establrshed m Sxlver Creek Hxgh School to create good competmve sportsmansl-up and to promote good health Pager voung females spent their exghth perrods romprng ln the gym and takmg off those extra pounds by pursumg volley basket and fxeld balls Rosy cheeks healthy bodtes and memortes of happy txmes are the glrls rex ards for thexr muscular endeavors During the flrst semester the athletlr young ladtes played sotcer They formed fue separate teams tn vompetltlon Qhrrley New ton s team Newton s llouncers was the wlnner ln thls field After soccer volleyball jean Halls Hotentots came out on top ln thls excltlng sport And on the basketball court the Sharp- shooters captaxned by Inez Hlllxker drtbbled their way to cap the tn tramurals crown Outsxde on the baseball dxamond Nancy Hanmann led the Hoboes to wlctory jean Hall and Sandra Brtmmer teamed to w1n the doubles tour nament ln badminton jean reaped lndludual honors by coppnng the singles plavoff CHAMPIONS HOTENTOTS FOVR F S 37 Y ' N .. 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X L - I TRACK , 4 4 TX rack and fleld honors galore went to thls year s edmon of Coach Don Glbb d s squa The team topped Orchard Park Central ln a dual meet At the Gowanda Invitational they plac ed thlrd and frfth ln the Southwestern Conference meet atDunk1rk Thlr ty flve lndxvldualwms were chalked up by the Black and Gold rn the two blg meets of the season The boys won the Sectlon Vl Track and F ld le t1tle ln the B Dlvlsxon Clll'IlBXlIlg the season was the sensatlonal vxctory by our crack relay team of Marvln Cross M h aurxce Ranney Carl Hllllker and Ken net Fltzgerald to gam the Sectlon VI Relay crown Other mdxvldual wmners of State Shi ld f e s or sectional wms were fabulous Pete B1fRl'0 ln the mile run James Wilson in the pole vault and Robert Fancher the 440 flash CRCSS COUNTRY fter two SUCCCSSIVS sectlonal t1tl e wms, Coach Don G1bbS spent the season Feblllldlllg the squad The boys who Jog alon th g e rugged local course gaxned a great deal of experlence m the dual meets Letterman Robert Ehrke IS the onl s P mg IS eavxng marks the end of another great competxtor A promlsmg young freshman D , omm1c Damlco, ranked hxgh 1n the Sectxonal meet at Olean to qualxfy for the state fmals Dom re res t d S p en e llver Creek at the State Sec tlonals ln Schenecta MEETS East Aurora Holland Randolph Hamburg Ole an 38 ip Y ' v f sl 1' I - C Y C ' y enior on the squad. Bob has been ound' the hills for four years and h' l ' ' . ' ' dy. Se xy, ' f Si ,,.,,.n,..,n M Z? ?h SCOHI4 5 SILV CRE OPPONENT l'ront1er Plne lllll Randolph l'den Sprlngvllle llestf1eld Fredonla I we NJA ootball was xmproved thls year over last the team enjoyed a three four season Semors J1m lhlson John Velth and Ken Fltzgerald rated very hlghly ln thexr f1rst year as Varslty players S1lver Creek w1ll mlss the servlces of D1Ck Marcmlak Bob Barns and John Sack all of whom have been members of the team for the past three years Line Coach N Bentham developed some scrappy reserves to HSSISI Coach ll Lockwood s aggregatlon for next fall 39 FOGTBALL ER , , y .. K E L- , 5 X ' 'A . . -H . ffl, A :hx hw-3 Mi N va I el s 'y 'ff -.5 f ,. 12,1 i I W a QW MAJ el Q C 2 he 1 . lse y 32 t A , 1 'H 1 ' 25 5 ,A . y . 18 0 6 y ' 12 25 b , ' I , ' 3 14 19 1 2 1 1 H ' ' 20 0 ,iq . . xv A A gg: ML A bc A 51: W ,,, , 0 A J xl' I ll i en F p W p 1 M ,1 ogg, ya, 2. ig: . y t1,1 'y gi C 's BASKETBALL TBAL L NORTHERN CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY CHAMPIONS SILVER OPPONENT CREEK Falconer Fredoma 1 Westf1eld Csssadaga Brocton P1ne Valley We stfxeld Fredoma Cassadaga Brocton Pme Valley Westf1e ld .hi Cessadaga Brocton Lake Shore Pine Valley PLAY OFFS Falconer C ounty Champxonship Alle gsny v ARSW' asketball brought glory to Sllver Creek th1 s year lnsplred by Coach Lockwood s supervlslon and the excellence of th e new grade school gym, the team had a hlghly VIC IOFIOUS season The Black Knlghts won the league tltle w1th an ll l record The boys snatched the county t1tle by beatlng Falconer, but they succumbed to Allegany ln the t1lt for the bl county champlonshlp at Olean The season s record stands at l3 6 and the team regret the loss of SCHIOFS Marclnlak Ell t , 10 t, Farnham and Captaln Jlm Wllson who were xnstrumental 1n spurrln th b g e oys on to vlctory VARSITY 40 j 48 41 i ' 45 44 . . 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Sl 31 35 49 , A ' 44 48 F ' 39 44 f Falconer 34 31 51 so 32 so 54 53 1 51 61 41 43 54 41 . . . , . . . . , R. ,.,., GCLF ctmxac it , i' , ' I ' w C' A-dk ,S it clence teacher Norman Bentham performed the top Sportsman deed of the year at SCHS when he voluntarnly organlzed and lnstructed our flrst formal golf team The Trl County Country Club was generous IH offering Its fac1l1t1es and the Sxlver Creek Natlonal Bank provxded transportatxon gratls -X wln over Bemus Pomt Central con stltuted the only mter school competltlon A rugged trammg program from fundamentals to etlquette wlth plenty of mtra squad compe t1t1on ended wlth the school champlonshxp tourney From a fleld of slxteen starters llrke Irv1n and jlm Wllson were flnallsts Experlence pald off as Jxm garnered the school golf crown Thxs year fmds another enthuslastlc squad mcreased mter school competxt1on,an entry 1nto the Sectlon Nl meet and, a rare xnnovatxon, the entry of the falr sex mto the sport of the fareways BASEBALL NORTHER N CHAUT UA UA OPPONENT SILVER CREEK c ounrv CHAMPION l redorua Plne Valley llver Creek won the Northern baseball t1tle vuth flVG mms Westfleld Brocton and one loss ln the play off for the county tltle Clymer defeated Pine Nalley 12 Sllver Creek flVe to one The team scored two v1ctor1es over Fred Westfleld Fredonla on1a thls year The followmg members of the team have now Grad Bmcton uated Blfaro, Crlno, Cross, and Ranney C1Ymef Class B County Play Off , fl IJ It fb gf, K9 gmc 49 'W' We 'f c 0 v c 'XLR 0 4 4? ,Q Ll Q J -UI' , ml, VW 'nw vi f O L' 'if We lx QU Z- N 41 1 C I ' 1 Y' ' r . . . . , . . - . . . . , . . . . , . . 7 ' 3 5 - , . . . . 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'e The Iii M , 5 F 9? f 4- X e high man for ihe wine whiIe Dick Marciniak Farnham had ll, Ear! the losers with 18, won the jawee game and A mth BY CROSS SPARKS SILVER CREEK loser: 4 -. 'E germ '44 1 - 'E . 4 nj: if' 'IE' L' newn- fi' an rm aww s mm ?u.TQf.'1'f.,f 1 CRFFK BLBV f ross vusc oe cwzcnu 1 Burke!! Xu!! I Shaffer M ll Toki!! BHOCTON mlm MJZSPIN Tat: n 5012? Crvvl Chas. Valley batted an ne P1 we-aura--o Nsvunus u-gamma xo 1 Q me 1 Dv 4- Mm non Bev: I Ricmz-r Ca a xzmuurri ,U nan :loo-1 5 Tfglf' we Cnno uux smug ,,f,Y,f'Q'1,,,, TWO POINTS Tuul: Li: UTS A FIRST DOWN! DISGUSTED ,ug 3 ,M 4 4, 'S ., . - it 9' 11.3 5' f ug ia,:: 3iT' P.,-. 1 - !' sx. ueecbg 7 I WL, . K..-1 V1 4 4. 'S 6 3-Ne, ap. gg, QM we R.- 1. Q3 ' THINK IT LL GO OVCQ? SPECTATOPXS1 Creekers Need 2 N THATS DEAL NICE suoow To N b Counfy Brocton Nnps MOTHER AND SON Pune Valiey In 47 45 Talt Oxly one more xmfrv IQ 81 'ml tarde ho. 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' -A I fm A 4 x rwmanfs fk N ur- ma ,Xlarxc truss uw Qzrglu. 1,5 drug an fatal Ol thrre uns n tie Win 099 Y 'sn 5498!-r O mm UA u Q u 5 my C O 2 3 E M Ma WMM WW Q AMI? j3ww L nc N E?5 jMfw MZz! Muna. BJMMWUJ, ,wwffif Q 52 47 ,0 eww? 15f.cc7Qci4?yz:V 23-ZZJJLKZZZL fmefiwaf flee Kfiewdm gl CLP-l-k.o-tLA.u a,5,f5fL.-4 jvwmwmm fffwwf IQWLU :mmf W QM 7me,L may gffjzewb zifiqefw ZQVWWQJ 8,0-f.wfM-L ,jLafcl4.fZ1.x yiiwfgff 233222 YYIW7 'fmjl CLA- emma Jw aim, Numa AMW Ibm G1 weak 6-MM 5,1220 A 1 LAKE SHORE NEWS I ty Pr Pr es Best Wxshes to th Class of '52 SILVER CREEK HOSPITAL C grrlt 3 FIRST NATIONAL BANK 44 Mug I A JZ? x1-C NCISLS7 fb -f I ' f :vw- W jf . . My ff ' ' ' ,J I ' A x ,3,m,,,M 6 - fc, News bou You Qua i inting at Fair ic on a u a ion to the Senior Cl ss 0 ' e Good Luck and Success BUFFALO HILL FOOD SHOPPE Compliments of HOPKINS ESSO STATION SCHROER and GORNDT Heavy General Machine Work Grove and Hawklns Street Sllver Creek Successful Careers PETE CRINOS MARKET Best Wlshes to the Class of 52 JOHNSON BEBEE CO Phone 381 G McGowan W H Patterson Best of Luck From TILDEN S Congratulatlons to the Senlor Class RHINEHART HOSPITAL to the Class of '52 THE NEW G. . . . 45 Compllments of QUALITY FOOD MARKET 210 Central Avenue Best of Luck From e WHITE HORSE Irvlng New York Open Evenmgs and Sundays prop Ralph Umor Sllver Creek ALUMNI BOOSTERS Mrs Dorothy IB1shopI Strauser Mxlton B Gage Clarence Heupel Dr P F DeMarco Curt Holmes Cart Sz Fran Holmes Mrs Rachel G IMcCa1glBarr1s H Allen Barrls George C Fox Mrs Falth CShraderD Hall Mrs Dorothy CShraderD Taylor Mr Henry E Espersen LOUIS Depasquale Jr George C Espersen MISS Buth Zlster Mrs Harrxet fVelzyI Hoof Mrs Beaulah ILaDucaI Brlscoe Mlss Dorothy Marclnlak Comphments of SILVER CREEK NATIONAL BANK Good Luck and Success SILVER CREEK PRESERVING CORPORATION 27 Pa1d on Deposlts Member of Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporatlon Congratulatlons to the Senlor Class PARK DRY CLEANERS 46 I I th .nm ' t ff Chlarllgsgeibert Miss Shirley Hohenstein ' I Best of Luck From KESSLER ARMS CORPORATION OENERAL BAKING COMPANY Bond Bread Bakers-691 Clinton St Buffalo N Y Silver Creek Distributor john Tidrick Compllments of IRVING DINER Our ood LS the nswer Good Luck and Success GOODELL S HARDWARE LEGION BARBER SHOP Best Wxshes and Happxness HANOVER GENERAL HOSPITAL Congratulatlons to the Class of 52 OAK HILL MARKET Prop Carl Mxlltello Phone 25 Sxlver Creek Smcere Wlshes for the Future UNCLE BERTS SHOP Expert Repalrzng Watches Clocks Jewelry I KG f ' a I9 Good Luck and Success l I f 47 Compliments of DR. J. MUNZESHEIMER Good Luck From the A. NB. C. STORE The store of personal service Q Silver Creek, N. Y. Congratulatlons to the Senlor Class LEWORTHY MOTOR INC Ford Dealer Sales and Servlce Best Wlshes To the Class of 52 CONNELLS DRUG STORE Compllments of EARL H HOLE Good Luck to Each and Every One of the Class of 52 SAM PRIVITERA Attorney Slncere Wlshes for the Future ROBSON S HARDWARE AND GIFTS 12 Maln Street BARONE S MARKET Meats Groceries Sllver Creek Sllver Creek N Y Chautauqua N Phone 208 Phone 2935 l I . . ' Good Luck and Success l 48 Complxments of Complxments of BRIMMERS DR C S BARRESI Congratulatlons to the Good Luck to Each and Everyone Senlor Class of the Class of 52 TOWN SHOP LAMPHERE S Best of Luck CANDY KITCHEN Good Luck and Success NU WAY Mgr Joe BFISCOB Compllments of PATTON ELECTRIC COMPANY Llectrzc Contracting 231 Central Avenue Phone 100 49 I White and Wyckoffs Distinctive Stationery HI I Good Luck and Success ROOF S RESTAURANT E ery meal a pleas nt emory Complxments of GUARCELLO S PLUMBING HEATING Phone 63 Congratulatlons to the Semor Class ERDLE INSURANCE A Best of Luck from GENCY Ethel Erdle Agent 5 North Maln Street Congratulatlons to the Class of 52 SCHRADER CHEVROLET The only LH ar p iced so low Compllments of DR ERNEST HOMOKAY Best Wlshes to the Class of 52 SMITHS DRESS SHOP I I 50 ' l I I l R. N. GElTNER'S - I Cl f' e C r' ,, Compllments of DR E C BARNES Good Luck and Success LUDEMAN S Speczalzst m lloszerv and Robes Best of Luck BAYSTER ELECTRIC We Servzce Everythmg We Sell Compllments of SILVER CREEK DRY CLEANERS LOUIS Mangano Prop Best Wlshes to the Class of 52 SILVER CREEK MOTORS 053 Central Avenue Tel 377 R Congratulauons to the Senlor Class MEILMAN AND MILLAR Sxlver Creek N Y Everythmg or the Home Compliments of DR JOHN R JOY . f . . H ff . . J n Y - Buick Sales and Service . . . , . Lf ,- , . . . if ' f 33 11 7' l l 51 Good l uck to Each and Everyone of the Class of D9 PARK SHOE STORE Comphments of SEEGERT S DAIRY Compllments of DR P E DE MARCO Best w1Sl'1PS and Happlness OAK HILL DINER 265 Central Avenue Sllver Creek Congratulatlons to the Semor Class FOSTER S Home 0 Good Ice Cream Best of Luck From Best Wlshes to the SCARLATNS Class of 52 Builders and Hardware Complete Llne of Hardware CLARK SMITH'S L 52 SILVER CREEK AND DUNKIRK I CC f Q!


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