Warner High School - Warnerian Yearbook (Warners, NY)
- Class of 1948
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Kelly 5 Secretary - Peggy J. Belcher ig, 9 .-,..,..,.,. .,....,..,.....-..., ..... ......e.,....,,,, wwf 1 Q. -1::, .f- ,657 .. ,.,...,,x. . ., -,.. ,M mu. , ,.M.x.,.d-,.,..,. ...H ..--.4JM.Q...-.-.-s.n-J.--A-A-bk-M -. .3 K ., .,.4,., THE STAFF Editor - in - Chief Assistant Eiltor Publicity Director Business Manager Production Manager Class Editor Alumni Editor Art Editor Literary Editor Sports Editor Aiviserz Miss Acton have James McKa1g Veronica Klaben Jack Commane Zane Miller Dorothy Gryziec Ilean Pyke Donald helsbrod Laverne Ausman Allen Suddaby Edward Pringle KN vu 'Qs 'wg ,QP -.Nunn Laverna Ausman SALUTATORIAN 'Larve' - our prodigy - ambitious to succeed - a willing worker - adjusted herself to her new class immediately - co-partner Rudy - sole member of one Home Ee. class bangs - 'Of Mice and Shoes' - heaviest senior schedule. Allen Suddaby VALEDICTORIAN uThe Professor' - leader of UThe Mad Scientists' - eager for erudition - 'When am I going to do my homework?' - perpetually carrying books - his writing the bane of a teacher's existence - subtle sense of humor - slow, but sure - Eustace VanSlyde - Senior play sound effects - mermaids his favorite tie decoration - - 'Voici mon pupitre.' x xi Jack Commane 'Jocko' - His many latent talents came to fore this year - Senior Play's 'Pa' well-dons - high pressure salesman - 'People are getting tired or seeing me on their doorsteps' - s Joy to any study hall teacher - Carmooch's Pretzels - man behind the mask behind the plate for three years. I 1 James Mclaig 'Jigger' - our editor-in-chief - AWC his favorite haunt - the class radical - 'Mac' - pleasing Person- ality - good organizer - a future entrepreneur - morning paper en- thusiast - versatile athlete - physicist of note. i 5 -J M-4-v1 swf. w'l: Wsiqp' ww f? Q 7 s -2 new p so I sQa,3,' 5 3 I 5wk5?, w,'ff , peeing Qjf,, - 'EQQWHYWKV F J ,ie .51 .. ' -.',,. . 'J Dorothy Gryzisc Our favorite secretary - ustill water runs deep' - demure in manner - neat worker - heroine of 'What s Family' - 'Dotty' - diligent student - blonde crown ing glory - there's s Ford in her future. l Robert Montmoran Q 'Peachy' - Prof's favorite student an avid reader of the Digest - the sleeping beauty of the Home Ec. ,room - unruffled disposition - - - wardrobe included many ties - - youngest general of Confederate Army - school supplies conspicuous by their absence. ,.... ' Zane Miller Officer of the law - an ingenious stage manager - nBaldy' - one of M1ke's steady customers - favorite subject, study hall - always help- ful in an emergency - quarterback- J. V. Play-Maker. Jerry Rinaldi 'LaRue' - the 'Green Hornet' makes him our favorite chauffeur - - - Elaine - 'Can't stay after school, teach, have to do my chores' - - does them to Leroy's accompaniment - where there's food there's Jerry - what nice hair you had - turtle soup. ., ,.,.., .V,,,,.,.,,.,,,..,..,,.,-.,-,.-7-wp.-rw-.swvfqvw-1-w-rwfv'sfv-tfrwv-:fry-1 Ruth Smith Junior - Senior Ball Co-Chairman- nRuthie' - active in all school affairs - initiative - 'new look' - flare for writing - interior - decorator extraordinary - a career of merchandising - past editor of the Warnerite - wee W's Pres. Donald Weisbrod 'Herbie' - 'I'i rather be right always the class executive - 'Squirtu - dependable - Joanie photographer - 1000 Islands camera bargain - his relatives always counted on in selling campaigns - lightning-like exit at 11253 daily. W, W, Y , , Nl g,,,..... e:..... : : , U Y , M H , ...ln ,. ..,- ....-,..e,,e.....-...,-of-J T-.-.......-...T,e -ef. , ,,...,,.. ,. .v--l-.... Lu 6 '9 , ,,.., f ..,, , , ,,..Q.:h ,.,,.o-..-.... V.'.a..JssJ.L.,sQ1.Liaf.s..L..4lJao.ls.l.x.-'Z:L..l1..s.a.vI.' Q ' x' ' Vs I Ll: E The Last Will and Testament r- W I of the IIEi1.k'1 l u , 'JV' X 1:7 f I-i Class of l9b8 We, the members of the class of 1948, being of sound mind, or so some people have declared, do hereby bequeath the following to our friends, relatives, and successors. We leave our sincere gratitude and appreciation ------ To the entire faculty from whose endless supply of patience we have freely drawn. To our parents whom we can never sufficiently repay for making possible the realization of our goal. Individually, we dispose of our treasures to our successors, the class of 1949. ----- Jimmy Mckaig bequeaths his athletic prowess and his cynical dis- taste for women to Eddie Pringle. Jerry Rinaldi leaves his way with the girls to Eddie Lane, as if he needed it, and his new colffure to Earl McIntyre. Ruth Smith bequeaths her activity-loving nature to Ilean Pyke, and her perfect timing of the morning bell to Peggy Hay. Dorothy Gryziec leaves her typing skill to Betty MacDonald, and one blonde lock to Dolores Gonnella. Laverna Ausman bequeaths her ability to get ahead to Peggy May. We should have had some other industrious Juniors in our class. Bob Montmoran leaves his carefree nature to Don Armstrong. Jack Commane bequeaths his quiet reserve to Earl Mc Intyre. Don Weisbrod leaves his stature to Don Armstrong. what does zero plus zero equal? Zane Miller bequeaths his yearning for learning to Dave Walker, and his class office to Veronica Klaben. , Allen Suddaby leaves his speed and energy to Frank Cox, and his curly hair to John Halliday. The class of 1948 bequeaths to the class of 19U9 the cherished room, with the hope that its timely decorations and its time- worn pencil sharpener will not soon perish into oblivion. In witness whereof we have hereto set our hand and seal, on this third day of Hay, Anno Dominl, nineteen hundred and forty-eight. Witnesses: 7772 Q J1,,,w,g,Jm1!l .......W,.., ,,......,...-. ...,.....l,.. . ...Q, W. ,- .. ,. ,V - ,.,.., ,..........,.......,,.....,.. ,..., . . ..,.,,.. -.,., ...y ., E t l A r L E WF CLASS PROPHECY The other night I was idly listening to the radio, when sud- denly a terrible roar burst forth, and the announcer informed me that we In my imagination I came to the side of a huge mountain. A door in the mountain opened up, and soon I found myself in what seemed to be an underground valley. In the center was an immense building, and weird-looking airplanes buzzed through the air. From this building emerged a middle-aged man who extended his hand and welcomed me to Sumac Run. After thanking him, I discovered it was Jerry Rinaldi. He informed me he was vice- president and that I would see other old friends inside. Indi- cating the building, he pointed out that it was formerly Camo- och's Pretzel Factory, owned by the one and only Jack Commane, who had recently converted lt into a rocket ship factory. Along came Jim McKa1g who, I was told, was chief test pilot. Jim invited me to tour the place, so Jerry led us to the main office. I saw by the lettering on the door that Donald Weis- brod was, as usual, president. We entered and found Herb and his capable assistant, Ruth Smith, going over some plans with Jack for enlarging the plant. I asked them how they could man- age such a business without going bankrupt. Herb pushed a but- ton on his desk and a familiar-looking man came in. It was Bob Montmoran, who, Herb explained, as the company's treasurer, had kept them from any unwise spending. ..,.. ,..,.,.... ,., 4. . ,......-,..--f-.-... N.,-. ' ..-Li L were taking a trip into Ultraland, the world of the future. Q x . Q K E r r F E , f 1? li yr M E E .. as XIX ri Since everyone seemed to be busy just then, Herb pushed another button, and Zane Miller, who was production manager, appeared to show us around. As we started out to look things over, Dorothy Gryziec cams in with some important-looking papers. Herb acquainted me with the fact that Dot was his confidential secretary. Continuing our tour of the plant, I recognized Laverne Ausman hurrying somewhere with a brief case under her arm. She told me she was secretary in the research department, and was then taking some of Allen Suddaby's discoveries to the office. She pointed out the room in which Allen worked, and, glancing toward it, I saw dozens of miniature rockets whizzing about his head. Each time they crashed they evoked only fiendish glee in Allen similar to that evoked when he was leader of the Had Scientists. As I finished the tour and took my leave of old friends, my heart was at once sad and happy ......... sad in parting .......... happy in the revival of pleasant memories of W. H. 8. ...f , fl Q c z sri A. C32 AW - s'9A.'o:.4.i1 Us y liggv YV-VwiV :flea-:.bg.La.1e..:ma-builds. '.-'1i3,.Qaef13i:A-.k.y5 .a4s.f,1. 1 HW' - L A A TW' ,W ' ' ,,, ' ui ' A Y rig, ir A ' A rf V: ' AZ A -- fi A AAA-a.Q..l-11 A A A A e Li SQA- be midi K3 Q ll' 144113 gif, 'Q W o T'W'W ' NX 'Tj lo gf Nh ,ff'f 9 - A x 9 J 1 1' Back Rgw: Front Row: X s Q ' k g l 5 ' 'hmnur-if w 1 3, X! 1 D. D. Walker, E. Lane. Armstrong, F. Cox, J. Halliday, E. Pringle, E. Mclntyrs, I. Pyke, P. May, Miss Cloonan, B. MacDonald, D. Gonnella, V. Klaben. September, l9b7 - opening of a year 5 f A' - J. ..i f full of activity, but enjoyable - sales- 1' r Y manshlp the order of the day...and year - gl football pine for loyal fans of the first Warmers elx - girls rule on uSadie Haw- gl u kine day - Earl a capable president - , .1 IP flower ami vegetable eeeda go on sale - ?i r 1,,, voor - John Halliday, a noteworthy financier - the flash of new class rings - 2, I jj a year of memories. - Mg E.. ii . 6 ...-i W 5- 1 ,W-qv v-, y Y mf ,,,,Q .V Y -.W N-new-Y .1 -.--v-,. ,,,,. ,,y-ry-Q1-TYV.,-rfrvwffgfrf , , ., ., , . X A- -- W, 4- -Q 3,715 ,fu-.:.k -4. 4 H, ,L Al. 'r '-'r' ' - ' '- N -1' - ,Y ice cream room becomes second Junior home- UH M.-.1 .5 .iw- WQXXQNNQVYS YQQQXNQ I, ,,d4 , N H, wmmlwwhlwmw. Mleiqlgzum Sophomore Class Bgck Row: FPQIIT ROW! Bagg Egg: Frggt Egg: x 1 E Cox, H. Andrews, A. Wager, P. Hudson, Mr. Kazacos, ' Duszak, R. Johnson, B. Salvetti. Q Ballard, F. Caraway, P. Hanks, G. Dieotelle, A. Auyer, ' Bloniheim, D. Gates, J. Underwood, P. Webb. , S Freshman Clase 5 3 v 2 1 E 4'1l 1Il ' VanMarter, R. Lane, G. Rink, N. Mosher, W. Farley, E Reeseguie, G. Salisbury, R. Gryziec, W. Fatcheric. E i Sweeny, F. Butler, F. Klaben, J. Zoll, B. Lewis, E Fowler, J. Miller, F. Phillips, A. Smith. k 5 , . ,- . . . , . . .. . .. , .. , , ...... . ,.,. ... ..... . .-,.- -W-..,.. ...,r.-.V-7-ff,-f-M'-n-r Z E 1 i l E 5 2 i a S 5 x 1 E I 5 e I .- 3 w S E Q E z K E r ....i................ .. Eimht Grade Back Egg: J. Halliday, H. Slade, W. Brinkman, J. Fenton, Mr. weide G. Halliday, R. Chapman, P. Sims, B. Underwood. Cgnter Eg!! M. A. Sims, L. Underwood, S. Bush, M. Duezak, P. Salis- bury, F. Neelowski, N. DePan. Prong gg!! S. Wasielewski, N. Smith, H. Auyer, J. Capella, G. Fox, L. .ooper, H. Kennedy, J. Mallore. Seventh Grade 'if I Bggk Row: R. Kent, A. Phillips, J. Mokwa, B. Billings, Miha Kelly, A. Ecker, T. Butler, E. White, L. Sims. Qggggr Rgw: J. Cox, A. Mokwa, K. MacDonald, M. Lane, J. Pringle, H. Pyke, B. Hyland, M. Belcher, H. Vodek. Frggt Row: J. Donaghey, D. Teter, H. MacDonald, A. Crossett, F. Reed, R. Stanton, W. Hudson, R. Korrlgan, F. MacDonald. -l ,.',,,,W- .4 -. .. ... -......,,..-.,..-... ....- W... .,,..'---.-v ,.....f,.-.. ..,, ...,........ rt, . , . 1- --v xr-YK-A ' ...f , V.. .-.ww -., .Tw-f -.....,. .....-.-....,- .w-...H f.-,. W.--vw qfrgn . .1-ef: .:-:M ' L . M, Y, A,-MM ,,. .m,,,,,, -.. .. ... .. . .., ... W... ....1....1-...4.....- 4.......-...,..,.. Sixth Grade . by . .dn , ., 1 N .. . E 5. W 1 Q 4 , i Z Q 2 E 4 f f I E 2 3 5 1 E Q 7 Back Row: P. Fetcheric, R. Stanard, L. Fatcheric, D. Trendownki, R. Morrlesette, M. Corrente, H. Schreiber, J. Fick, E. Young, D. Under- wood, M. Wood. Center Row: J. Diaotelle, N. Miller, F. Duezak, J. Phillips, Mrs. Burritt, F. Bush, L. DeStefano, S. Tucci, F. VanMarter. Frggt R wt A. Johnson, J. Schreiber, R. Votra, R. Halliday, M. Don- aghey, 5. Endrees, B. Peck. Fifth Grade E El E A 1 : e 2 I k I Bggk Row: C. McKaig, S. Croesett, V. Dixon, M. Liddington, J. Weber, R. Tefrt, P. Cole, A. Mallore. Cgntgr Rgwz D. Cox, V. Williams, B. Johnson, C. 2011, Mrs. Suther- land, A. Bonarsi, J. Vodek, C. Lewis, N. Halloran. Frgnt Row: A. Luke, R. Cappella, R. Fox, D. Haney, R. House, R. M11- ewski. .. ,X . , ., ,. . . . .-.. N- ............ .,,.....-..-.Hff-.----.4---+'+f-.-.-.qv-,-we-ff.f1.,J F Q. E E E ,V ,A ................,. -....., i Third and Fourth Grade E 4 F i F L h . . e 2 ' 1 I - 5 VF' 5 f 9 ' A A ' l E 7 A Q 5 5 E D A A gy 5 K 1 J Y. 4, , L , P A I i . 1 x 1 Bgck Egg: L. Peck, E. Elmer, B. Dreher, J. Ecker, S. Foster, L. Sik- orski, D. House, A. Morrisette, S. Duezak, S. Olmstead, N. Chapman, Z. LaFrance, S. Daley, E. Ogleaty. Cgnter Egg: E. Underwood, M.A. Palmer, D. Croasett, J. Mezzo, Y. Armstrong, Mrs. Case, M. Pringle, A. McKa1g, J. Williams, L. Ryan, D. Cappella. Front 221: H. Reeeeguie, J. Schreiber, B. Burrltt, J. Butler, C. Auer, . D. Cole, A. Wood, R. Tucci, R. Paddock, W. Votra, T. Kitevalen. Second and Third Grade M . , o 5 , 3 E 5 2 1 5 5 5 3 E 1 E I ,, I w v Back Row: J. Tefft, C. Mallore, R. Sims, D. Fatcheric, W. Gates, V. Q Winters, R. Sugar. E Stanard, R. Reei, R. Peck, L. Morrissette, K. Cole, M. Mcvickera, P. I Center Rgw: P. Halloran, C. Daley, E. Pitcher, L. Henneesey, L. Smith, I E. M. Cushing, E. Smart, B. Isbell, E. Johnson, P. Reafel, B. Pitcher. ' Front Row: J. Smith, P. Luke, S. Tucci, C. Morriseette, W. Ballard, I J. Mezzo, R. Schreiber, E. Moore, F. Burroughs,.R..FLask.w-W---eMw-Mw-W -WWA E , , ,L..,., l -..W . ..-.i.----.. First Grade i Back Row: L. Hottenetein, R. Smith, B. Votra, N. Peck, J. Beaudin. Center Row: G. Sugar, L. Button, B. MacDowel1, L. Fowler, Mins Car- rington, G. Walters, E. Fatcheric, J. St.John, K. Moore. Front Row: S. Olmetead, A. Angler, M. Burch, M. Buccinia, R. Littoau, J. Litteau, D. Rlnaldo, A. Crandon. First Grade Bagg Row: B. Burritt, L. Fushy, G. Fall, T. Lane, L. Gere, D. Rink, R. Atkinson, M. Mallore. Center RQw:B. Schreiber, R. Flask, B. Oakley, Mrs. Fowler, P. Fall, D. Underwood, D. Pitcher. Frgnt Rgw: F. Elmer, W. Johnaon, J. Mento, E. Smart, R. Crosaett. HAWWC I 0 , Wil 1 .M ..-Mu.: unuxqaw -,.....,,.........,.N...,f .,...,,..,,..,f.-,ef-V 1--5 4? E 1 E 1 v r L L 1 9 ?' F r 4 E fMm FOOTBALL 3 Q A Q 13 i, Back Row: Coach Kane, Arnie Duszak, Alby Wager, Red Sims, Dick Auyer, Zane Miller, Gerry Salisbury. Front Row: Bernie Salvettl, Bill Farley, Jerry Rinaldi, Norm Mosher, Jimmy McKaig. harners took to the gridiron this year for the first time in over forty years. Although new at the sport, the players managed to put up some great fights. The highlight of the year was the first game with Tully with a lose in the last seconds of play. Seaeon'e Scores NHS OPP 20 Tully 22 16 Manlius Zh 30 Jameeville 38 O Minoa 60 Z 36 Central 6 6 Jordan 19 2U Elbridge no J 441.1---. 1.x-J., Q.-.5 ....,.o..s..-x:.,1.-...eA...fi1.aii.t.laA..A'liL.lL' F l I I 1 4 1 It 1 1 K I l V 1 VHS ' - VARSITY BASKETBALL -- ,'s f Back Row: Coach Kane, Dick Auyer, Red Sims, Eddie Pringle, Jerry Rinaldi, Gerry Salisbury. Front Row: Jimmy McKa1g, Bernie Salvetti, John Halliday. The Warner High team startei off the season with a more exper ienced team than they have had for H long time. They had a better season then previous years, ending up in e three-way tie for fifth place. The highlight of the season was a win over Baldwinsvllle by one point. More than one game had the fans out of their seats in the last few seconds of play. gegggglg Scores EELS: OPP ' Q22 18 Csmillue TE zo Camlllus 29 32 Central lb 36 Central 20 3b B-Ville no 39 B-ville 38 37 Skan. U1 35 Skan. m5 26 Elbrldge 27 27 Elbri-ige 26 31 Split Rock 35 M2 Split Rock 35 35 Marcellus M8 39 Marcellus 51 J. V. BASKETBALL Back Row: Coach Kane, Eddie Lane, Alby Wager, Jack Commane, Bob Montmoran, Gerry Salisbury. Frgnt Rgw: Norm Mosher, Zane Miller, Don Welsbrod. The Junior Varsity started off the season with a setback but they put plenty of spirit behind them and won 7 out of lb games for an average of .500 percent. Skane was 8 28 25 11 17 35 15 The highlight of the year was an overtime victory over atelee. Camillus Central Skan. B-ville Elbrldge Split Rock Marcellus Season's Series OPP was E -55 -K Camillus 7 9 15 Central 7 2b 10 Skan. 20 31 18 B-v111e 36 lb lb Elbrldge 13 15 zo Split Rock 15 27 9 Marcellus 18 - - - --A -Y.. -f-.... .,.. .1 -,,,...,........,.....,.....f..-.... ..,- -we 1 WN -.-ff, .-. fl- -. ,...d.....,,l..... .. . ,... .-ff.,-..L......,-., .M...,...4.,.f.u.,-L.. ,L ... lla. .. ..-...,u...-J..,a...:.a.a...u..l.a...-u ya BASEBALL AW Back Row: Coach Kane, Jack Commane, Red Sims, Eddie Pringle, Dick Auyer, B111 Farley, Jerry Rinaldi, Gerry Salisbury. Front Row: Alby Wager, Arnie Duszak, Norm Mosher, Bernie Salvetti, John Halliday. Baseball got off to an early start this year using all of the past year's veterans except one. So far this year the team is un- defeated. The outstanding pitcher is Red Sims. He has had two one-hit games out of three that he has pitched. Red, Dick Auyer, and Jerry Rinaldi wind up their fourth year of baseball this season, while Eddie Pringle, Alby Wager, and Bernie Salvetti see the end of their season -2.... Season' s S ores warmers 6 Skaneateles O Warmers n- Marcellus .- Varners 6 Camillus A Warmers - Jordan - Warmers 13 Split Rock O Warmers -n Elbrldge - 4 L . ten...- ' H '-if ' f . ' ' 'V' . T ff.. ' .........s...........,n .,........ ,-..-...........4.4.....,....,..a.-........4..,.1..Ag4.o. ' V .sewn E Ax: f . X911 TRW J csfgmessosxs ua X Qx :XXX i Dolores Gonnella Anita Auyer Patricia Mallore VJune Zoll Pauline Hanks Frances Klaben Peggy May Joan Miller A11 Gr-r-r-r-r-r-r Fight say our nine cheerleaders, as they end a better-than-usual season of cheering for the glory of MHS. All year the squad has encouraged the team with earnest backing and unfailing spirit. This year the varsity leaders donned white sweat- ers and navy blue skirts: the J. V.'s white skirts and navy blue sweaters. Having more to cheer for this year than for awhile in the past, both squads did a fine job. ct Smith 41--. As 'c' xl: if TEAM X ' Y QW x x I J 1 mr qs I -I 1 fi 1 :EV I 3 , L-I gn I 1. I Z1 -1 my vw fi -A ig iv, , I .5 I 4 F i i . A1 J E 1 ji 5 , f '1 :xi ia? 1. 1? gr . :M V ji K. 2: 1-, .,.. 25. .E 1,- ,M rl, ii 4 Q nn nw f?m'n .,...4- 1 W fe--1, . , v 1 , v,Yw...f-envy.,-,Wye-7-qv., ,. , W-U , U . - 4 U - '--- .t A ,Q ,PA LY Ulf- fy- an .A -. A-A, .-- f',--3.3. V,-- Aww, 4., PQWWXQQ I. 1, wr Jffm Q' W f' A54 ,. 'K 4- ,,w,,.WW '4Q ' lung ...--a+.... .ess -.... ,Q FE 5' 1 . - 2:1 ., N ' 123 -QU Aw . ..,ff--- -mr- , , :.g'.v,! ..,,.. ...J - ,-lla .l.,,!-,,a- -A ...:m..e .5 at-4...4..f we --L --us.. -4 ALUMNI Class of 1946 Varied, indeed, are the occupations of the Class of 1946. The government still claims two of the members. Joe Germinlo is a Marine at Great Lakes, Illinois, while Stewart Pease is with the A. A. F. in Japan. Dave Tenant and Pete Rinaldi were recently discharged from the Army. Pete is now work- ing at the North Side Poultry House. Dave resides in St. Petersburg, Florida. Mary Jane Mallore is working at Dey Brothers, Peggy Fonehouse at Solvay Process, and Helen Trendowski at the new Lorenzo's. Barbara Dixon Barnett and Dorothy white Haney are 'keeping the home fires burn1ng.' Class of 1937 Warner High School is still the favorite 'post' of Dick Auyer, Red Sims, and Martha Kennedy, all of whom are P. G.'s,w1th Peggy Belcher as the schcol's competent secretary. Careers in business are just beginning for several ot the 'b7'ers with Jack O'Mara at the Greyhound Lines office, Roger Wood at General Electric, Betty Klaben at Easy Washer, Midge Underwood at Camillus Cutlery, Clark MacDowell at Syracuse Pottery, Julia Buranich at Goldberg's, and Dick Miller at Onondaga Pottery. Uncle Sam has claimed Darrell Smith in the Navy at San Diego, California. At Home are Wanda Jenda and Anne Underwood. 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Hogg ggg 5 Lg! items gg offer ygg: AUTOMOBILEB FURNITURE Convertible Tops Custom reupholsterlng fblack, tan, blue, maroon 6 greenl Custom made - FURNITURE for as low as: slip covers SbU.25 Complete auto upholstering CUSTOM - TAILOHED AUTO SEAT COVERS Your long -awaited made right to your car with KITCHEN BOOTHS your own color scheme for as low as! for as low as! 812.25 82.63 per month FREE!!! Cheerful estimates Just call Jordan 524k KCollectJ and a representative will call on you 'B 6 H' AUTO TOP AND UPHOLSTERING CO. on Route 5, 112 mile west of signal light in Elbrldge Free pick up and delivery in Central New York, Phone Jordan 5244 KCo1lectD BE WISE! ! ! and economlze with 'B E H' Budget Plan , -m-4:::3.1-..- D3 f I 5 -f 5. r, 5 5 Q, Qi rusvs Warnin, N. Y. Oangratulntionn 5 to :ne Glass or 1948 2 cqmp1umm ot E Q IOLBE STUDIO 250 Kinno Bt. Ent Syracuse Tcl. 726-R Yeurl For A Better Yearbook 'XV U! 'Ulf'SUJAMHBZHQZWMKU1!L1!l1MZi'!JASU2S!Z-:k!M!!'Milk!! AQ SUB!! N, 5 FARMERS FOOD HAR!!! ' , 5 cm' s smvzcx annum ,.. -.- Texaco Products 2 - Phono Camilla: 2217 WIITXOTI, N. L f -4 For Your Printing Call THE BROWN NEWSPAPERS Baldwineville Phone 100 TITCOMB'S Baldwinsville Phone 611 HENRY MORAN'B Formerly Hunters Club Banquets Parties b Dinners Phone 8-9896 On Route 5 near Fairmount Corners ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION 'Camillus Deserves the Best' Mike Tambroni Phone 2911 Camillus, N. Our Beet Wishes To You It's Thrifty to Shop At THE TOWN SHOP Camillus New York GRACE ABELL'S Nelson Ashby RESTAURANT RED 6 WHITE STORE 'The Home of Better Food' Fresh Fruits Q Vegetables 15 Main St. Camiblue, N. Y. i Phone 2551 Camillue, N. Y N Phone 2821, A . . ...,..,, ,.,-. ..,-.,.,.. I i E .un ' 'i ViZ7W?'N7iV7iW'W' NEWT 75 YM' VN 7N'7N7W? N7Nfm iiY7N7W't' Q 5 H- 0- I Q . 5 ef a td o I eo S 0- n S' Q rs Q Q E In 0 H .E Q 0 H 1 F! ! W 'SU H, GATES SILVER STAR MARKET Nl 'E The GAZETTE 6 FARMERS' JOURNAL ZW Meat - Groceries - Produce U O 4 O E 0 I LQ,!j::S!j.1Q ,El Baldwinsville, N. Y. .MJ . Baldwinaville, N. Y. H B' Q S P F' I'-4 P I F 2 U' O O Q 0 C 2 0 'S el' SJ' U P PI O 'U e 5 Ill as O !l 'SSL S!! El BJ UK 'F' Q U 0 I E 0 5 UI ff S H 0 I 1 11 I 4 P' O .S f L11 :EU 5 I 0 3 I 0 is Z e N e 'E' 3 5 I Q N Q 2 e H e H' 36 x 5 9 N 9 'Poultry dressed while you wait' X, pl PLAYS AND ENTERTAINMENTB ' Phone 2-3570 AUM! SU SU E Best Parts of America Rina1d1's Meats 6 Groceries .XMLV Ln!! Aa!! ww . Warners and Lakeland :LU WALT' 5 120 Armstrong Road SUNOCO STATION E: rl m s n- E: E 9- D F C4 wwuw uumumz A X1 Tires - Batteries - Etc. 3 9 N. 5 E N BX 5, 9, KELLER'B Compliments 3 of 5 Service Station 5 N THE SENECA GRILL 2 I General Repairing 5 I Harry J. Garrett, Prop. S l 1096 stan nu- Blva. Baldwinsville, N. Y. N 1' , ' ' 9 W X' uwmmgymmymgwwQygmmmmwmmmmmnmwmmmwwwwmmmmwwwwwmwwwwwmwmmwwEI 'S 76x fii IIWN7 RWTH fWKY'6V7if fi' 75 NNY 70-VWYBS K cllP11l9ltl of A Irisnd enum 'cmmma mn. 1935 FPO! C111 6 Dsliviry C111 8-1151 952 Btsts Fair Blvd. 'Results Thst Satisfy' H- J- HOW! ING- Jswslsr Hinos 1860 201-203 B. Blllnl Bi. Tho Finest in Jsvslry Wstohss snd Gifts A 1..Ak...aL.n4:-AL--.Ln..c.1S...As-LLi-AiJ-Ll.eL: :Jia-.4n...f.a -.x-.., .,, . ., ., -..L4,,,....a. .. ..1 ..N...... ...lam rv , -H- Complimenti X FRED BIRD A SON N of John Deere Farm Equipment C. H. Elliott Repairs 6 Service Meats Groceries 2941 Camillus Memphis, N. Y. Phone Jordan 4168 Compliments NANCY MORANO'S of Soda Fountain Famous for COLE'S GROCERY Super-Qgpgr Banana Splits and Sundaea Bennett's Corners Memphis, New York Jordon 6977 I MARTIN OIL CO. M. LEMP Walter C. Lemp, Prop. Camillue, N. Y. Jeweler and Optician Quality Petroleum Products 123 S. Salina St. Skaneateles 286-M-l Camillus 246k Syracuse, N. Y. FLETCHER BROS. WADDY'S SPORT SHOP Local Trucking Headquarters for Team Equipment Baseball - Football - Basketball Memphis, N. Y. Phone 5-lM96 Phone Camillus 2817 1705 W. Fayette St., Syracuse, N. Y Q-il, V Y A -L ,eV , ' J tg . V. W 7 .---..' ,.'IILf' -u-u-gnsr --40. .u +c- ui----..-4. -.....g..-41.-........,... .- ..-uv-g- n an-A w.---fm-,-.1-nq Y A I Y . -.4-...--q...,--1-no-,emu--ref-.-M . , , , - . V , ,. , . ..c.,...-.-..,,. ... .. ...,. ,..,., . .-. ..-...-..... , . -,,.. .,. . Y rm, ---, 1 fm 12 X. 25 9 w ' ' 4 - mwf fsi mmm fw ff5N?liQv5 3 v v f wrwmvmfmfmmmm m mvmimmrwfm-m rsmv w if Lakeland -- Service 51 PHILCO APPLIANCES ,DeBteteno and lludo - Prop. X' Q Radios - Refrigerators - Ranges 580 State Pair Blvd. QQ E in .j Water Heaters - -Washers GAB BUNUCD OIL- 1, l' sun o Service nznon rumzns - LUBRICATION 'LUTB Ol' SERVICE' E Phone Cemillue N433 or 333 E Hours: - 6 e.m. to 12:80 p.m. veekdue - - 6 hm. to as o p.m. sunaqo ---- C. Wood. Werners, New York b j, Phone 3-9729 or 8-21063 'Ask for Lou' 5 --ll. I I V -A AL BWEENPB Compliments 6 of --' E nano ana Electrical -TE? George A.. Bt. .John 3 init- 5 Repairs and Service 1-- P ---- j STAINLESS STEEL COOKUARI If Werners New York Warmers, H. Y. Cmillue 2617 1- , v Compliments Best umm .......i Q f!'Ol th! Q 5 Harners -- MILK mn Claes or 19109 Y E 1 3 X '- ' 5 5 94 2 We wish to thank 2' an who helped us with uma, 'E our first yearbook Tru: amurr 3 Y EQZ1. ,WLL7Zl.V., . . ' ., A a n A , A AA. X'jf:'fL'Hxu. L AQJMLU ff W- -- - ... ,.,,m..., ....,.....'-. .-,Q-S-.-.-.--.Hu Jr... --..-- ,..-.L-...Q --X- V-.-f-E......-1..-:W-:...... .. ........., - ' V-SO CORK BAC BULLETI BO RD The above illustration shows the 24 x 36 size DAVSON Cork Back Bulletin Board with llnqlo ut In glam door. lock and key. Sea price llst, PRICE LIST DAV-SON Cork Back Bulletin Boards are con- structed with light walnut finish frames. Post- inq surface consists of W cork mounted on W 3-ply veneer. These Bulletins are made to last, as only the finest materials are used. Furnllhod ln the followlnq llzil and llyln. Order by Style and Slxo. STYLE: PLAIN--N0 GLASS l2 x 18 18 1 24 ...,... . ,...,........ ,. 5.75 24 x ae .. 9,20 ae x 48 ..,,,,. ....,.. , . ....,.... ,, .,.... 14.85 36 x eo , .. ,,,.,...,...,., .,...... . .. ,, 11.50 srnx: SINGLE sl-rr IN cuss Doon l8 x 24 .....,,..., ............,,, ...........,,.. . . . .... .,Sll.50 24 1 30 ,.....,. .,,,... , ,, ,,...........,..,,... ..,. , , l7.50 24 X ss ,,., .,,, ,,.,,,...,.. . moo STYLE: 'rwo s1:r m cuss Doons 30 1 48 ,, ,..,. ,,.., . ,..,,. .,.,..... , . . , ,,s:m.na au X en .. , ,,,. ...., , ,. ,, 32.50 36 1 48 ., .. , ...,,. ,..... . 31.25 36 x 60 ,. .,,. . .. .,.,. 36.25 All prices F.O.B. ChicaqoeSpecial Sizes and Finishes for Use In: FACTORIES SCHOOLS OFFICES STORES CHURCHES CLUBS PUBLIC BUILDINGS HOSPITALS SALES ROOMS I, The above illustration shows the 24 X 36 size DAV-SON Cork Back Bulletin Board, plain. without glass door. See price list. The above illustration shows the 30 x 48 size DAVSON Cork Back Bulletin Board with ,O Order, two nt in qluu doors. lock and key. See price lint. -A D,5TR,BUTOR5. SCHOOL GIFT SERVICE UHU.50n 4925 GLENDALE V, KANSAS CITY 4. Mtssoum l Wt HAVE A CHANGtABlt ltlitil UR EURK BUHHFN FUR EVIRY Nttll-GUN?-l'i! US q'T IT' ' ' 'i 'r.' .f 'ff 'lf 'TT' 'f' 'f' ' 'H' ,' ' ' M ,. ,. .. . ,. .. . 7' ' '-' 'iv' rg1' III ,nr -ff iii UI I gn I -II Qui i I I -I LV! I QI VI ,1-f' ,Q v I :gi ffm I I QI uf r I 'I r- , : , ,I I H If 1Dzr'1,4Kf1L g li iv .'I I I w fr , f. i . REQ V 'I ,, fI SQL, EI ' I Ziff : Y ' L VI fr - I I FI ,-I I I I fi? 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