South Otselic Central School - Centralian Yearbook (South Otselic, NY)
- Class of 1953
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4 -3, -5 1 .1 . 4. 1 H 1: N' 4 . fur 2002 SW! if sf Seated, left to right: H. Smith, Typist, N. Locke, Asst, Bus. Mgr., K. Loomis, Asst. Ed.. R. DeForest, Ed., J. Thomp- son, Bus. Mgr., H. Maine, Photo Mgr. Standing, left to right: A. Vonl-lassel, Typist, B. Brazee, Asst. Circulation, R. Beckwith, Circulation Mgr., B. Knapp, Asst. Circulation, E. Fitzgerald, Features. L. Murphy, Sports, D. Arm- . strong, Reporter, Mrs. Cole, Advisor, M. Lambert, Reporter, Didn't we work hard! photographs, snaps, dummies, copy sheets, ads, publishers deadlines, subscription campaigns, finances--All for this one book to show you how our school has advanced in fifty-five years. Now it's done! we hope you like it. Now Dedkcated THE YW-ST GRADU NYE ww ev A sox-wsovl cocmm Sw-Ne V 116001 MMP? yfyiwfp filfmwyy 32,-1 of WML Ap, WWL S LMP' Uv rf 1 w , 0 AS 'Wfw MMM R X42 Y MV Of' sw wqfwyxhrggzw NW' M x X 4 a . Q 'S 5'- , 1 . .. J, ,Q .Q . ' . ,ef 4, :I . 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Y astman School B.M orthwestern M,M indergarten ISS GERTRUDE HAMILTON ergennes, Vt astleton T C B.S pecial Teacher ECIL JOHNSON neca Falls N obart B S ience - Math RS EDITH C MILLER outh Otselic N Y p egma - Normal rade Seven RS RUTH RANDALL rtcher N Y ortland Normal rade Two PERRY COBB Bellvrlle N Y Cornell Agrrculture MISS MARY ANNE FITZGERALD Waterullet N Y Albany B A Englrsh Lat1n MRS AGNES KENYON S Otselrc N Y Cortland Normal Grade S1x MISS RUTH OISMIT Voorheesvrlle N Y Plattsburgh B S Homemakmg MRS JANETV POOLER S Otselrc N Y Oneonta Normal Grade Three MR RICHARD SMITH South Otselrc N Y t aca B S Musrc MRS MAUDE TRUESDELL South Otselic N Y Cortland - Normal Grade Eight From row Edna Storrng Audra Mrner Doro thy Davrs Second row Hollrs Davrs George Dutton Zadoc Angell Th1rd row Clrfton Bowers Dale Brown Nelson Rogers At pr ano Lucra Angell Orchestra practrce rn the old burldrng -e- -'Ls-il ...aw fffTj f:.Z'i ,M-M!g: .,..' We-'W,.,.,.-- ' ,,,...--- ,N- a ueala Faculty taken in front of old School building. Names are as they were then: Back row J Ardeh Woodall Edrth Cook Maud Davrs Mabel Angell L1111an Thompson Front row Evelyn MCNICRIC Blanche Brown Marre Chapman Ethel Balch Baseball rn those days Coached by Prmcrpal Woodall Standrng left to rrght Kelth A Davrs l-lollrs Davrs Gerald Robrnson Nathan Brown Nell Huntley Zadoc Angell Front row Dale Brown Clxfton Bowers Marlrn Mrles Nelson Rogers Ralph Davrs George Dutton uniors Ji- . .Q -J,-fv .s ,Y 3:-T-3,13-.3 KAREEN LOOMIS Nurse Cheerleading 1, 2, 3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 Library 1 Camera 1 JAMES THOMPSON Pregident 2, 3 Cornell and Farming Vice President 1 Block Letter 1 Baseball 1. 2 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Treasurer 1, 2 FFA 1. Soccer 2 Intramural 1, 2 Block Letter 2 i xi.-li 11.13 .i M . X BEATRICE BRAZEE Secretary Mixed Chorus 1, 3 Glee Club 3 Secretary 2, 3 LAWRENCE MURPHY Air Force Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer 3 Baseball 3 Vice President 4 President 1 'inf I 1 5:2 fx I ll sw. I-IARRIETT SMITH Secretary Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 Cheerleading 1,2, 3 Library 1 Bus Patrol 1, 3 ROBERT LOOMIS Mechanic Soccer 1 Basketball 1,3 Basketball Mgr. 2 Student Council 1, 3 FFA 1, 2, 3 Intramural 1 E04- ELINOR FITZGERALD Teacher of Home Economics Glee Club l,2,3 Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3 Cheerleading 3 Cheerleading Mgr. 2 Library l lntra mural Committe e3 I ...- ROBERT DEFOREST Teacher of Physical Education Vice President 2 Soccer 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2, 3 FFA 1 Baseball 1,2 President 1 Block Letter 2 'A vw . ww S0 -.'.S' -R' ' -4 .O-n.a.Mf HM DEAN ARMSTRONG Farming Soccer 1,2 FFA 1,2, 3 Basketball 2 5 BARBARA KNAPP RUTH BEC KWITH Housewife Mixed Chorus 2, 3 Glee Club 2, 3 Student Council 2 Library 2 Block Letter Award 2 Switchboard Operator Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3 Library 2 MAPJORIE LA MBERT Secretary Glee Club 1,2, 3 Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3 Junior Band 1 Library 3 ll I hw'-I.-e8,41.a.La Fif if-. we in A ,J 'ff efe4,.r. - w ,454 3 it f f ai Zim non' NORMA LOC KE Secretary Student Council 1 Mixed Chorus 2, 3 Glee Club 2 Cheerleading 2, 3 Intramural 2 HAROLD MAINE Carpenter JV Basketball 1,2,3 FFA 1,2,3 Treasurer FFA 2,3 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 Band 1,2, 3 ARIETT A VONHASSEL Air Force Glee Club 1,2,3 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 Library 1 Treasurer 2 Cheerleading 2, 3 Intramural 1 MRS. JUNE VETTER COLE Library and Social Studies Junior Class Advisor M u 4522236 :mica 66444 Wdalfdlg I Freshman ear the Class of 1954 included twenty-pupils, eight girls and twelve boys. We lost . . 1 n our y four boys this yearg Frank Egan, DeWitt Cox, Donald Dubois, and Scott Rogers. We have gained one grr , Ruth Beckwith. Our achievements were that we all became Sophomores and made money selling hot dogs and pop at basketball games. Robert DeForest was our President and Robert Loomis and Stanley Tal- lett our Student Council representatives. The class officers of our Sophomore year were Kareen Loomis, Presidentg Harriett Smith, Vice Presidentg Beatrice Brazee, Secretary: Arietta Von Hassel, Treasurer: and Robert DeForest and Ruth Beck with our Student Council representatives. We had a busy year with two dances, one in the fall with Boyd Cornell's music and show and one in the spring, a St. Patrick's Dance, with the Melody Ramblers' music. We sold stationary and started our sale of sweatshirts. We also continued the sale of hot dogs and pop at the games. In honor of the Seniors we g ave a Farewell party which turned out quite jolly. This year we are Juniors but our number 15 dwindling We lost one girl Ruth Beckwith and three boys LaVerne Tytler Marcene Tefft Dean Armstrong So far we have had one dance with Lyle Peak supplying the music The sale of sweatshirts T shirts and duffle bags has gone on We are looking for ward to the traditional Junior Prom, and the Junior Senior banquet and after that to being Seniors At the present time Robert DeForest editor of our yearbook and the rest of us are quite busy working to make this book a success Once again Kareen Loomis is our President and this year Robert Loomis and Harriet Smith are our representatives to the Student Council .4584- lasses ,,.,w ABOVE: Junior Prom Queen, Wanda Olds, crowns Helen Fostveit Queen of '51 Junior Prom. Milo Thompson was crowned King by former King Leonard Law. Crown bearers are Nancy Burrows and James Justice. LeRoy Predmore looks on. RIGHT: Cast of Redheaded Royalty from Arkansas: Left to right: Sybil Cruikshank, Jeanne Mattler, Dick L'Hommedieu, Helen Fostveit, Harold Kenyon, Redheaded Royalty fCharles Gormley J, Milo Thompson, Beverly Brown, Tallett the villian Tuc- Second row, left to right: Wayne Smith, Delmar Law, William Horton, John Hag- gerty, Marlin Tefft, David l-lumphrey, William Wehner. First row: Eleanor Soule, Mary Tucker, Marjorie Kings- bury, Mary Roe, Barbara Johnson, Mr. Smith. The Sophomore Class had a bake sale this year and sold candles at Christmas time. They hope to be the sponsors of a late winter dance. Back row, left to right: Miss Fitz- gerald, Melva Smith, Norman Law, Beatrice Miles, Bill Thompson, Kay Martin, Kay Olds, Kay Knapp. Se- cond row, left to right: Andy Mroc- zek, Dorothy Monroe, Wayne Mc- Mullen. Third row, left to right: Maude Smith, Dora Grewe, Diana Shepard. Fourth row, left to right: Albert Lynch, Larry Mettler. The Freshman class has taken over the sale of pop at games this year, A St, Patrick dance was sponsored by this class. First row: Harriet Broadbrook, Joyce Monroe, Wilma Fuller, Rita Hum- phrey. Second row: Helen Kron- cke, Loretta Excell, Robert Arm- M64 Back row: David Green, Erskine Smith, Everett Smith, Regina Musarello, Glo- ria Manwarren, Chester Schulze, Dean DuBois, Herbert Upham, Char- les Waltz. Second row: Loma Mac Donald, Marie Miles, Betty Smith, Alberta Law, Eric Bowers, Betty Lynch, Patricia DuBois, Camilla Finch, Joyce Church, Ronald Harvey, Joan Smith, Judith Slater. Front row: Billy Thomp- son, Velma Lambert, Rebecca Stiles, Shirley Franklin, Mrs. Miller, Wesley Belden, Sandra Jackson, Judith Morse, Stanley Yale. Ab- sent: Glenn Predmore, Thomas Deutore. L, strong, Wallace Poole, David Randall. Third row: Alvin Brown, Laurena Tefft, Nan- cy Hutchinson. Fourth row: Rodney Bassett, Raymond Smith, William Rogers, Standing: Linda Inger- soll, Wesley Palmer, Edward Tinker, Ho- mer Jackson, Hugh Fitzgerald, D. James Green, Charlotte Brown, Mrs. Truesdell, Mervin Pred- more, Marian Law, Jean Curtis, Lin- da Loomis. cl Seated, left to right, at left table: Jill Morse, Norma Moon, Leslie Law, Grover VanGurp, Donna Roe, Lawrence Stone, Gladys Meyers, Glenda Bassett. Right table, left to right: Judy Bassett, Arleta Tefft, Pauline Moon, Rich- ard Moon, Harvey DeForest, Claudia Soule, Lolita Loo- mis, Bobby Tinker, Neal D'Agostino. Standing, left to right: Billy Church, Karry King, Joe Musarello, Janet Belden, Charles Stith, Mrs. Brown, Georgia Schlafer, Barbara Frank- lin, Jerry Ki- ner. P qowglv 4 l X . Front row, left to right: Mary Up- ham, Patty Moon, Linda Law, Leila Brown, Karen Niles, Lonnie Loomis, Ann Kiner, Connie Moon, Martha Miller. Second row: Yvonne Drake, Sharron Schulze, Stephen Loomis, Carl Danforth, Bobby Baker, Elden Swayze, William Waltz, David Roe, David Wentworth, Lyle Johnson, David Fuller, Gurdon Van Hamlin, Kenneth Morse, Barbara Stone. Third row: Larry Cruikshank, Richard Greene, Ro- bert Harvey, Leslie Miles, Clarence Man- warren, Carroll Smith, Leon Van- Gurp, Alan Hunt- ley, Frederick Kroncke, Jimmy Shepard, Donald DuBois, Mrs. Pooler. Absent: Coleen Neal. Left to right: First row: Phyllis Winner, Joyce Ackley, Carl Rogers, Dale Plummer, Arthur Armstrong, Gretch- en Bowers, Paul Musarello, Gail DeLee, Paul Brown. Second row: Judy Mroczek, Joyce Custer, Carl Danfort, Nelson Stiles, Cher rie Neal, Barbara Gast, John Schlafer, Tommy Drake. Third row: Edith Burdick, Deborah Denton, Richard Danforth, Connie Stearns, Edward Case, Betty Ba- ker, Penny FitzGerald, David Miller. Stand- ing: Mr. Andrews. O First row: Kathleen Baker, Ann Justice, Wilbur Lambert, Sharon Buckley, Ronald Johnson, Charles Mikalunos, Dennis Bunting, Judy Church, Stephen Ashton. Second row: Mabel Miles, Peggy Gates, Nancy Burrows, Howard Brazee, Sharon Carr John Robie, Gwen Tinker, Marlowe Tefft, Roger Poole, Margaret Brazee, Brenda MacDonald, Stanley Davis. Third row: Donald Knapp, Kinda Levy, Donald Stith, John Ackley, Joette Moore, Lou- rinda DeLee, Rich- ard Neal, Colin FitzGerald, Al- vin Locke, Joyce Fuller, Eric Ashton, Mrs. Ayres. First row: Mary Kiner, Sylva Smith, Rosemary Benson, Patty Phillips, Cyn thia Bishop, Gloria Gast, Rosalyn Stringer, Evelyn Tuttle, Sharyn King. Second row: Patty Law, Irene Moon, Irene Feint, Vicki Kingsbury, Kexford Thompson, Danny Jackson, Danny Jack- son, Donald Cobb, Randy Gates, Richard Stearns, Ar- nold Huntley, Jimmy Jus- tice, Tony Musarello, Eleanor Burdick, Marie Hyer, Shirley Manwar- ren, Mary Stone. Third row: Winnie Slater, Carol Shadel, Billy Law, Jackie Buck- ley, LeRoy Burli- son, RonaldCarr, Lowell Young, Bruce Gast, William Hutchinson, Leonard Van Gurp, Duane Custer, Nora Sheldon, Mrs. Randall. First row: Jimmy Jarvis, Riley Yale, Debbie Brown, Angie Musarello, Lynn Gast, Joyce Moon, Sandy Baldwin, Dickie Moore, Tommy Green. Second row: Donnie Gates, Ric'h- ard Bates, Mary Loomis, Wayne Carr, Sherry Borkholder, Betty Gast, Linda Bishop, Bertha Stone, Carol Tallett, Joan Brazee, Marilyn Miller. Standing, left to right: Joyce Bensen, Stanley Burlison, Roger Neal, David Richer, Alan Cobb, Arthur Ben- l nett, Janet Davis, Wesley Stiles, W Jimmy Plummer, Larry Wood, Wayne Winner, Sandy Manwarren, Vicki Mikalunasg Teach- er, Miss DeCarne. O -tv , Amiga.. , X sk Teacher: Miss Hamilton. First row: Kathleen Baker, Mabel Miles, Ronald Johnson, Char les Mikalunos. Second row: Roger Poole, Linda Smith, Donald. We have thrrty srx rn Krndergarten th1s year Our frrst tr1p was to the Fxre House Then we became orrented to the school by v1s1t1ng Mr Trnker s offrce other school departments and the grounds We also vrsrted Mr Fred Whrte who showed us hrs hand made weather vane and hrs anrmals Among other places of rnterest vrsrted were the postoffrce telephone offrce gas statton grocery store feed store a farm and the hatchery Not all the v1s1t1ng was done by us In January we were v1s1ted by the musrc students who demonstrated therr rnstruments and mvrted us to a band rehearsal We have now formed our own rhythm band and have some drums 1n xt made by us Other v1s1tors were a famrly of rabbrts a chrcken a cat a garter snake caterprllars a frog a toad crab and a small dog We partrcrpated rn the Halloween parade had a Chrrstmas tree a Valentrne box and made Valentrnes At the end of each month we have a brrthday cake for all brrthdays occurrng that month There are thrrty f1ve chrldren rn the frrst grade and we have done many rnterestrng unrts of work We en1oy ed most our trrp to the Frre House and makrng of taffy apples for our Halloween party We had fun decoratrng our room for Chrrstmas and maklng grfts for our Mothers Forty one second graders tarted the year Some have moved away and others have come We helped with the Chrrstmas program we are lookrng forward to gettrng rn our new room rn the new burldrng and we have been tryrng to rmprove our readrng Our brg arm thrs year rs LEARN TO READ Thrrty srx th1rd graders were enrolled rn September We have had a good trme and have worked hard too In September we recerved a crate of apples from the Loomrs Orchards rn Vermont In October we made the annual trrp to Cortland to v1s1t the Cortland Baklng Company a modern darry plant a large A Xa P store after havmg stud1ed about mrlk and grarns We stud1ed frurts and nuts and had several krnds of frurts and nuts to eat One day we even made vegetable soup Each ch1ld brought a vegetable and helped rn the preparatron and servrng We made Indran prctures and bonnets Eskrmoes on snowshoes and we have had songs stones movrng prctures and art work to accompany varrous unrts We made scrapbooks on My Dream Home and plan to make others on musrcal rnstruments We have trred to be good crtrzens but sometrmes have not kept to the rules we drew up Th1s year grade four welcomed two new members to therr already large group Some of the fourth grade boys belong to Cub Scouts and many belong to 4 H We have enjoyed eatrng rn our new cafeterra The old fashroned spell down 15 a regular weekly feature rn our grade At thts trme Joyce Ackley s team leads Betty Baker s by a 11 to 10 score School opened w1th an enrollment of twenty seven rn grade frve Thrs group 1S well represented 1n both boys and grrls 4 H Boy Scouts and musrc There are twenty one puprls rn the srxrh grade class Rrchard Loomrs and Esther Atkyns are representatrves for the Junror Student Councrl We have momtors to do certarn Jobs rn our room such as erase blackboards wrpe off tables pull shades The boys and grrls are now havrng a contest to see whrch w1ll have the fewest absences We have a room lrbrary that IS we brmg books from home and loan them to others to read Thrrry two seventh graders began the year Many of them enjoy membershrp rn 4 H Boy Scouts Grrl Scouts Band and Glee Club Rebecca Strles represents us on Senror Student Councxl whxle ludrth Morse and Erskme Smrth are our representatrves on the Junror Student Counctl We had two partres thrs year Halloween and Chrrstmas We are lookrng forward to a Valentrne party soon We have worked too rn Socral Studres we made Iroquors long houses water wheels charts maps and booklets We saw the Inauguratron of Presrdent Ersenhower on TV and wrote stones about rt Half the class has started takrng Home Economrcs and Shop the rest of us wrll take rt last ten weeks We the erghtn grade began our year wlth twenty erght puprls Homer Jackson rs our Presrdent Raymond Smrth Vrce Presrdent Rrta Humphrey Secretary Lmda Loomrs Treasurer Nancy Hutchrnson represents our class on Student Councrl Most os us belong to at least one of many orgamzatrons rn the school such as Glee Club Mrxed Chorus Band Boy Scouts Gul Scouts Intramurals and Baton Twrrlmg We have had two partres thrs year - I I . , , . . , . I I I I I I . ' I . . , . 1 - , , va Y ' I I . . - . - . . ' S . - , . . . - I O . I I . . . . . S f . . . .. .- . . . , . . -n I . . . .. , , . - .... . , . . ,- . , . - ' I - p 3 r , . . 2 . - - U I I I ' I . , . U I I v f , . I I . I u - I 1 I . S u 1 I I Y I I I 1 I I 9 . DO YOU REMEMBER? Fifty years before we graduate: Ethel Reynolds now in Kissimmee, Floridag Rhetta Loomis, deceased. W 1 L Twenty five years before we graduate Back row Kenneth Davis Harmon Dutton Ashville Loomis Ken neth Hitchman Guy Brown Front row Irene Gast Powers Dorcas Kenyon H111 Ina Wilbur Fifteen years before we graduate Back row Mabyn Kellogg Neal Floyd L Miner Edward Card Frank Neal Wallace Jarvis Edith Garner 'P Front row Eleanor Webb Mclntyre Shirley Perkins Houk Marie Taylor Hughes V 1rg1n1a Thom pson, Mar1on Sullwell Miner Augusta Baumann Holder A + . is .I . S. fx X ' 7 L r h E ,l 5, as ' ' : : ' . , ' ' . ' ' . . : . ' . ' - 53 Q ' -,s. -D 4 L,.... gf Q 'Q U1 ax K 1 A . V ' z : , . ' , . , I 1 ' - 2 1 . . I thtetics ' gcwketdczdl LARRY DELMAR BOB V? NORMAN BOBBY South Otselic cagers met the following teams this season: Cincinnatus, Earlville, Stockbridge, McGraw, Morrisville, DeRuyter, Madison, Georgetown, and Brookfield. Illness kept many of the team members from full participation during the season. .av F LUMMY BEANY NORM HATTY IRENE CHRIS ,Lf Seated: Irene Tucker, Capt., Christine Smith, Norma Locke. Standing: Miss Olsmit, advisor, Harriet Smith, Ariet ta Von Hassel, Kareen Loomis, Ruth Beckwith, manager. Advisor, Ruth Olsmit, Sybil shank, Beverly Brown, Barbara Johnson, Elinor Fitzgerald, Knapp, Jeanne Mettler, Captain. Oruik- Katheryn 0 W ,f km! Watch the progress of these Junior Varsity Players and Cheer- leaders, they are the Varsity Teams of tomorrow. o W , 3 Zczaeeticzdlf Coach Cook, Bill Thompson, Harold Maine, Bill Horton, Wayne Smith, Delmar Law, An- dy Mroczek, Chester Schulze, manager. .,, , ,i. ff, if, , e n Q--XX',x': T ..i,x',, ,,,. l 11 ,w ,rf , ,--Qslnk H iljx X ff A. 4 ,- .- ,n.fl'4w'k.n- L :..XA,1,, ,ggirxga be A Seated, left to right, first row: Mary Tucker, Elinor FitzGerald, Erskine Smith. Second row: Charles Gormley, Sybil Cruik- shank, Kay Olds. Standing, left to right: Edgar Fostveit, Coach Cook, Bob DeForest, Bill Wehner, Albert Lynch. This Committee knowm as the Intramural Committee plans noon hour intraclass sport com- petition. It is representative of grades '7-12. 2? Left to right: Leonard Law, Capt., Hugh Church, Jim Thompson, Bob DeForest, John Lamb, Coach Cook, Whizz Tytler, Tom Thompson, Lar- ry Murphy, Delmar Law, Stan Tallett, Bill Wehner. The 1952 Baseball season, al- though not brilliant as far as wins were concerned, brought forth a good deal of character and potential material. fifzdfezcz ' ctiuities game! x Sir! MAIORETTE KAREEN LOOMIS Our band at the South Otselic Central School under the conductorship of Mr. Smith has been very active this past year. They have earned enough money to pay for all new uni- forms by selling sweatshirts, having band concerts, and marching contests. vm-M, -ibvfifwre. ,, ' We participated in the Sherburne parade of bands and won first for marching bands in psf' 'mimi our class. The band played Memorial Day and at the Norwich Fair. Our summer concert was held in connection with a Strawberry festival. This year the bank looks forward to another eventful year. il 5 on parade Front row, left to right: Wilma Ful- ler, Diana Shephard, Jean Curtis, Eleanor Soule, Florence Lambert, Ruth Beckwith. Second row, left to right: Marjorie Lambert, Glori- anna Stone, Harriet Smith, Kathryn Knapp, Beatrice Miles, Elinor Fitz- Gerald, Kareen Loomis. Third row, left to right: Rita Humphrey, Jean- ne Mettler, Barbara Knapp, Chris- tine Smith, Helen Fostveit, Ariet- ta Von Hassel, Fannie Brown, Vir- ginia Poirier, Beatrice Brazee, Dora Grewe. Fourth row, left to right: Harriett Broadbrook, Mary Tucker, Kay Martin, Helen Kroncke, Dor- othy Holmes, Maude Smith, Mar- jorie Kingsbury, Melva Smith, Kay Olds, Nancy Hutchinson, Loretta Excell, Laurena Tefft. Jawa we if-1 -'ff First row, left to right: V. Poirier, R. Hicks, C. Smith, B. Brazee, B. Brown, E. FitzGerald, H. Smith, K. Loomis, I. Tucker, B. Knapp., B. Johnson, H. Fostveit, A. Von Hassell, A. Coler. Second row: left to right: Mr. Smith, D. Law, M. Lambert, R. Beckwith, D. Grewe, J. Mettler, N. Locke, E. Soule, F. Lambert, R. Humphrey, L. Loomis, Mrs. Randall, T. Tinker Third row, left to right: D. Humph- rey, J. Haggerty, C. Gormley. I. Curtis, D. Shephard, K. Olds, M. Smith, L. Excell, K. Knapp, M. Tucker, K. Martin, L. Tefft, D. Monroe, R. L'Hommedieu, T. Thompson, H. Maine. Fourth row, left to right: B. Miles, N. Hutch- inson, F. Brown, M. Smith, M. Kingsbury, H. Kroncke, H. Broad- brook, W. Fuller, L. Ingersoll. 56616145 Enema!! Our Council advised by Helen Fostveit represents grades 5-7. The main purpose of our weekly meetings is to suggest and point out ways of improving our school. We have no power to set rules or make changes, but can make recommendations to the Senior Council for their consideration. The second purpose is to prepare us for leadership. We have placed wastebaskets at the ends of the halls to encourage students to keep them clean. Left to right: Norma Moon, Sec- retary, Bobby Tinker, Judy Morse, President, Helen Fostveit, Richard Loomis, Esther Atkyns, Vice Pre- sident, Treasurer, Erskine Smith was absent. I ,ff . .N- Seated, left to right: Harriett Smith, John Haggerty, Mary Roe Helen Fostveit, Pres., Harold Kenyon, Billy Thompson, Rebec- ca Stiles. Standing, left to right: Robert Loomis, Mr. F. Tinker, advisor, Nancy Hutchinson, Dora Grewe. Absent: Irene Tucker. Each class '7-12 is represented on the student governing body. The Council reviews all plans for class activities. ' ganna!! First row, left to right: A. Lynch, L. Mettler, A. Mroczek, D. Law, Sec. Second row, left to right: B. Thompson, H. Maine, Treas., S. Tallett, D. Armstrong, W. McMullen, N. Law. Third row, left to right: R. Loomis, H. Kenton, Pres.. J. Haggerty, H. Von Hassel, M. Tefft, L. Murphy, Vice Pres., W. Smith, Mr. Cobb, Advisor. 4-71 First row, left to right: S. Franklin, I. Morse, L. Loomis, R. Humphry, R. Styles. Se- cond row, left to right, seated: L. Ingersoll, W. Fuller, N. Hutchinson, P. DuBois, J. Smith. Third row: standing, left to right: B. Knapp, E. FitzGerald, Miss Olsmit, M. Miles, B. Lynch, M. Tucker, J. Mettler, K. Knapp. 7. 7.14. F. F.A. boys bank money so they can attend F.F.A. Summer Camp. Wayne Smith is talking it over with cashier, Harmon Dutton. nk' First row, seated, left to right: Nickole D'Agostino, Edith Tuc- ker, Arleeta Tefft, Claudia Soule, Pauline Moon. Second row, seated left to right: Jill Morse, Norma Moon, Barbara Baker, Lolita Loomis. Third row: standing, left to right: Gladys Myers, Donna Roe, Barbara Frank- lin, Georgia Schlafer, Joan Davis Loma McDonald, Janice Roe, Peggy Schultze. Our girls 4-H club is called the Handy Hustlers, we have 19 members under the leadership of Miss Olsmit. Barbara Baker, President, Norma Moon, Vice President, Lolita Loomis, Secretary, Jill Morse, Treasurer. We had a Christmas party. Most of us have gotten our sewing baskets and are ready to start sewing. gaqd ' '4 6 At our regular meeting the following officers were elected: Billy Thompson, Pres. . Richard Loomis, Vice Pres., David Green, Secretary, Dean DuBois, Treasurer, Everett Smith, Song and Cheerleader. We sponsored a movie and made 335. We are giving part of this to the March of Dimes and part for our June picnic. First row, seated left to right: Mahlon Moone, Jerry Rogers, William Thompson, Stanley Yale, Larry Stone, John Schlafer, Jerry Kiner, Paul Musarello. Second row, left to right: David Miller, Leon VanGurp, Glenn Predmore, Ronald Harvey, David Curtis, Mr Cobb, Donald Johnson, David Green, Edward Johnson, Joeseph Musarello, Arthur Armstrong. Third row, left to right: Robert Tinker, Stanley Yale, James Stone, Erskine Smith, Everett Smith, Chester Schultze, Dean Du Bois, Herbert Upham, Edward Cruikshank, Eric Bowers, Richard Loomis. iv 7 'e 2-'A Dr, Donald Maddy and his assistant, Mrs. Robert Brown of 4 ' , DeRuyter spend some time each year at the school checking 5 teeth and making as many corrections as time allows. Q U in ' rg, Mrs. Denton, school nurse town Central Schools works mittee. From left toright: ly Brown, Barbara Johnson, veit, Sybil Cruikshank, Frank Martin now in the 82nd year is always on hand to greet the children in the morning and to send them home at night with a cheery good night. for South Otselic and George with a student health com- Marjorie Kingsbury, Bever- Fannie Brown, Helen Fost- Irene Tucker. i PLOWING CONTEST The first plowing contest was sponsored by the F. F. A, this year. It was held at Clarence Olds. The depth, manner of turning, neatness at ends and dead furrow were points of judging. Judges for the contest were Earl Green, Albert Sander- son and Henry Card. Prizes were awarded to Ro- bert Loomis, first, Harold Kenyon, second: and Wayne Smith, third. SCHOOL FAIR The Annual School Fair September. F, F. A, boys Judging was done by the prizes were awarded. The exhibits and judging and gram in the auditorium. Milo Thompson, Jr. and Case judge poultry. if Em . 5 , A 1 pa f f S ,Q-'N-1 Wa E. ii? was held the last Friday in ran the refreshment stand. County 4-I-I agents and Fair opened at noon with closed with an evening pro John Haggerty watch Mr. Custodian Harley Richer fires boilers to assure adequate heat in old and new building. 7 '4 Christmas Operetta features from left to right: Charles Waltz, Sharon Buckley, Betty Baker, Joyce Custer, Linda Gast, Ann Justice, Rita Hum- phrey, Nancy Burrows, Teddy Tinker, Rebecca Stiles. 2 Mrs. Hazel Locke, Cafe- the new mixer in the cafe- the school. M-in-...AV Im Lea l teria Manager, looks at teria of the new wing of Janitor Clayton Richer firing the boilers. DO YOU REMEMBER9 Wil TEN YEARS BEFORE WE GRADUATE THE CLASS OF 44 Back row Leslre Shadel Lauren Stanard Lyndon Strllman Harryl L Hommedreu Front row Elrzabeth Swayze Robbrns Dons Grewe Sayles Elrzabeth Trbbens McDan1els Joy Angell Howe FIVE YEARS BEFORE WE GRADUATE, THE CLASS OF 49 better known as the Forty mners Jane De Forest Sheldon Margaret Crurkshank Clark Davrd F1tzGerald Donald Sheldon Paul Horton Vrrgmra Johnson, Donald Bates, Theodore Law, Rodney Auwater, Gwen Wood, Laura Rogers Coles. ,,,-L 5 , , Q xii. 4 ff ig Y 5 X 1 A .. ' 1. Y ..A.. ' n D I , , , . . . . I ' 1 . I Y ' , , -, .. I ' - duertisers R E CLIFFORD Youn HeAn.TH 14, 0166 Chlropractor Norwlch N Y Q Comp11ments of i CRANE S INN QR South Otsehc New York Phone SF2. 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L ' .1 O 1 7 Y Y v ' , CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES GRADUATINC1 CLASS OF 1953 GRADE 4 DE NDERG TEN J--e ATHL OFFOE I B 0 YS LOGKERS Q T i--pea GRADE suse A-Esau-L AFETER A KEY 11 snow T'- fa i AG C ASSROON ROOM CONSTRUCTION CORP Commerc1a1 and Industr1a1 Contractors .TOHN G ALIBRANDI Pres1dent 218 Pearl Street Syracuse, New York 117 --V -1:1 V Akxpfarzww 5 .- -1-1:11-'avr-1:+ H 1, 'r-x-r-1 1 -rn---z ti- 1 GRA 5 K1 AR V fum svn X, ff' 1 . Y . 1 . I Y Agtwcgprs :'Ao'l:.: 1 1 Y F Q V1 , ' 1 . , I 'I ,' U . . 1 .. A fi! 1 M '1 11 ...t 11.1 A W, ' Lccxnons , O R R 'V -1 c I D o R 1 of A1 eeee ,C C - Y, C 1 1.4 . 1 .1. 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