Watertown High School - Annual Yearbook (Watertown, NY)
- Class of 1950
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'hw XX,1XT,1f9, will X. th mae r' 11 11' X' es, r., . ,rt.b-r 1 5' '.'h'lv ' Qs .fa , ,1 I, 'rhed Xl . 3 .5-1. -S they h vi, l , ri' 11,1 f11r fs ' h' ' sc 1 ffe. I , - , ' ' 11 F- 1 wg E 1 was ft 1' v' ffm - Decll atton to Mxss Sarah Holloway To a Woman whose thoughts have been only ot serv1ce and sympathy whose SW1ll staccato footsteps remtncl us of her qu1ck sure hands and unemng help Th1s Annual ls dechcated w1th the greatest respect by the Class of l950 fsfo tt? ...f XZA HF 'Wm IE dp Char es . Sabin Superintendent of Schools Whose frien shi we vcxlu . - ,W ,- i I .I X I I . -1' .- K 29 '-I 7 A Q' ' 'ii' W we ' Xbali U. --H w f 4 ' 0 '. ,221 ff W 0 Q? 6 A Plllxx Q'-I 'M Q 5 0 ,QW 3x?fg.'L ' FACULTY .lg PTIHCIDCII ALBERT B SCHOLL B S M S Syrccu e The hecxri to Conce ve the understcmdmg to dlrect cmd the hand to execute bv? Vice-Princlpcxl ROSCOE KNAPPA. B ,,,,,..,,,, , ,,,. ,,e,, , new ,, Symguge He tecxchee who gives' he ledms who receives, ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Head MILDRED E REEVES A B Wrlltam Srn1th Speak the speech I pray you as I pronounced tt to you tnpprngly on the tongue MARIAN BALDWIN B S Albany State The endeartng eleaance ot ternale trrendshrp FRANCES E CARNES A B Bt Lawrence But they whom truth and vusdorn lead can aather honey Irom a weed Gentle o speech benet cent ot rnrnd BESSIE I-IARNER A B M A Hrrarn Columbta The Sorhonne Not only ts there an art IH lcnowtng a thrng lout aleo a certatn art rn teachtng It MAURICE I-IARRIS A B M A I-Iarmlton St Lawrence For h1rn the teacher S cnaxr became a throne CAROLYN P MAI-IANA A B Lawrence Let su h teach others who thernselvee excel And ceneure freelx who have fvrttten Nell ELAINE MCCQLLUM A B Mount I-Iolyolce UHIVGFEIIV ot Artzona t1 educatton tor'r S tl e cornrnor rnlnd Ju t as a tff g bent the tree tncltned IEAI ETTE STAEECRD A B lf' A S racd e N Lang rage ts a cttx to the butldtng ot N 1 cn everx hurran be r ouaht IAMES E WILSON A B M Ed I-Ianulton St ren e Gen lern 'ld cholar Q Q -7 Q itz'-ft MARY CAROLINE DURKAN, B. S., M, AL, oE-,-.-L,Columbia, Middlebury It , V . ,, . , . . ,,c,,c....,,.,,,,c.,..,,,,,,..r ,-St, I , , I. ,,,,,i,,-- ,nl ,,,c y us, Vtsconetn 'l L . ' j ' ' ' ' Ei ' j I I . i rg lor J a stone. , . , . '.,,,,,,,,-,,,,-,,,,,,, , ' ., Law .c t . an 'ar S . , L . I 1 V '- 1 ' 'fr r Q . I -7 X f .M I C ,S v v - e I 1' Q' - H - 0 'I' l X ,- , -P ' j C-7 s Wifi .s I-lead CIERTRUDEM l-IELMER A B M A Syracuse St Lawrenre Hrstory hath trlurnphed over trrne whrch bes des 1t nothmg but Eternrty hath trrurnphed over FI AIREC HOGAN A B M A Unrversrty of Rochester St Lav renre When I arn forgotten as I shall be say I taught thee MRS MARION KNAPP A B M A Byracuse Wrsdorn rs more precrous than wealth MARY IANE MCNAMARA Albany B A M A Unrversrty ofAr1zona A merry heart goes all the day MARY MARGARET PAPPA B A M A Albany St Lawrence We loved the doctrrne for the teacher s sake ELIZABETH C SHORT A B M A Iawrenre l-I story casts 1ts shadow far rnto the land of song f'-fx Y fmt E - 5. WW f X A gn , E5 3? H4 ALQQ QTY' ' if M I ' cfs ,J 1. 5 I 7' NI , I . A Irv I . 1 va I I I I f ' 'tt I 4, v ' I M 'B , f I I 7: i . -x W Jkr' ,il 9 If I 'Ji .Kd - ' si , 0 Q' 6,3 1' t,,., I t ' 'I . 'I X . I 1 A Y, 4 , HAM f, .L h . A . SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT J , . , . ., , . .,,..,..,.....,.. , . ,T , ,, . , . . . I 1 . . , . ., . . ....,... - A - , , Y . - , , . ., . . L,,,,,....,........,......., St, . , , , 17 Vi , 2 I - I 1 , Q 1 I I I , 4' A Q ',- 7' - v Q ' 1 5 0 .-. s - Q I Q , I . 2 f 0 01 - l ' , - 1 .L . N ' I . 15-:jf D MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Head ROSCOE KNAPP A B Syracu 0 DOROTHY BELL A B Mount Holyoke There rs no other Roval path v hrch Ieads to geometry HAZEL IEPPER A B M A Svramn 0 Learmng IS but an adlunct to ourseh And Where we are our Iearmng hkew1se IS MRS FANNIE REEVES Potsdam State NormaI The woman who can make hard thmgs easv SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 1-Iead VICTOR A REMORINO B S M A St Lawrence Harvard mvererty of RenrsxIJa The more you study the more you know The mor you know the more you forget So why etud 9 MRS ESTHER E DURKAN B S M A True s1Cence teaches above aII to douot and Io be lgnorant THOMAS I-IEEFERON B S M A CIark5on Svrm In quletness and confldence bhaII he our +re oth llfy AV., Qi, Www ' X ml f 05:6 , . ,.,.Ao,,,,,,,..,,.., ,--,,W,-, H H, , , , . . ,,A.,,.,,.,,,I.,o.,,., , ,,,,,,,,, ,, , .X . I . ,, . . , , . ,, -, , ......o , ,,v,..,.....,AL.,,.,,.. 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Www ' D A I leffxf 6 , I 2, f , - if-if v il H 1 ' ' s Q , , Q ' P f 0 I B lx , --.ie .01 A ll. f X , fefff s COMMEBCIA DEPARTMENT Head OEBTBUDE L BUBY A B St Lawren c A capable head MlSS HELEN BABON B A M S Syracuse Eordham Law New York Untv One of our truest trtends LOUlSE V DALTON B S Nefv York Un versttf Smc rely mterested tn our progress MRS EVANOELlNE EETTEB B S tn Commerce Albany State Brlght and enthustasttc she pleases us all both as teacher and as trtend HELEN HOLLAND Plattsburgh State Normal A real smtle for everyone Pattence and gentleness 13 po Mer MBS BEULAH MACK Platt burgh State Normal Knowledge and charm MBS GERTRUD E WAUGH Plattsburgh State Normal Not too senous not too gay A perfect mtxture NS would say hill .N-Pl M WW f bmw Q'-A f , fi.. L MRS. PAULINE IOYCE, B, M. A. ,,,,,,,... T .,,. H ,,,, I ,,.,,,. Albany State E u l ' 2 ' A ft- . tk 1 9 ,, 8 v - , 6 1 Q QD t gfijy 1 -'- di- E 0 , fain ATTENDANCE HAZET QEATYNG A frlend lndeed and 0 ten 3 fmend 1n need! MES BUTCHEE B A B S lr LIDTCIIY S lence St Lawrence Ceneseo A great hbrory contcnns the dmry of the human race OFFICE ASSISTANTS NAAMA WASHBURN Dlqnltv Q her by word WHS CRACE MURRAY S e get fnflt lt tfnce 1 GUIDANCE HOHER7 DALY B S M A St Lfnlren e He S mee f Vo CI lnetruc and CIS lst us ln tne ku mess OI dfxl vxrtuol hv ng MRS THELMA BARCLAY I B Symcu e An lndlvldu 11 rnnnd or ,rn 1nd1v1d1f1l p mon f In f f A E Q 0 r um E ?. ' WQW xg,-'Q i .. Lf , 1 .fi , ., . I, . .-A All Cl' ,.....,. C. ' ,J.. W ku J .J 'n 2 C 1.1 .',s. , . ,, ., x.., ,, ,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,-,,,- . -A C, A i. ' '. Fin C n' . 1 . . ' . , .. ' Sig ' IS ' i , x. ee,,,,-.,, ,.,eee,.,,eew,,, . . . F .A 8 xr , . . Y eb ,, MHS Fx' x '. f.u,:,f' IGH ' n, 'uf Tl1fvn1'ie112f:fwf life rl I A E - fb v' .. V I f 1' '-f if ik Q! .Keg-fa E553 -D-,e-e, D. . f -...AQ HENRY BREEKA D R I V I N G Oswego State Syracuse Patlermce and strong nerve he has them and he he ds them PHYSICAL EDUCATION Head EREMONT POWERS B S Sprmghetd The fmal authorrty on athletrce HAROLD MORGAN B S Cortland State Everybody S pal MRS THOMPSON B S Cortland State Ahftlt HOLLOWA Come and try 1t as ye go Ort the ltght farttasttc toe SCHOOL NURSE New York Umv r rt Frtendshrp IS a Qheltermg tree It ,? ' .ls .w-'B as 0 94' WE 'n f 3' Steffi P A J N vt ga! --. , . :W -5 tx q' - I Ax ' V - ,. - f 4 - F' I9 ' ' Y, R N., B, S, ,,,,,I,,,, 7 ,,,.,,, I - 7 'J e L: I I - 7' Q- -s' -' - , 'I T v- 7.-1 v AEM ' - W , .I ,- N f . -,M -,- 2 A 0 ff., ' - 5- x I. ' 419-4-df , f . REMINGTON HARRY WILSON Rochester Mechamcs lnstttute Untverstty of Rochester To youth ' have but three words of counsel Work Work Work MR TURPENING B S Osv ego State Energettc enterprtstng HAROLD GOODNESS Oswego State Ambttton IS the cause of every chmb Sweet personaltty and charrntng countenance MR PULTZ Oswego State New York UH1VPTS1lY An ounce of wtt IS worth a pound of sorrow ' COLLEEN MONAKEY B S Plattsburgh State Teachers College A good mtnd possesses a kmgdom ARTHUR C IONES Uttca Free Academy Hls energy lS hard to surpass SOPHIA MAHONEY, B. s., M. A. ..................... syfccuse, st. Lawrence SENICDRS JANUARY CLASS COLORS Blu and Gold FLOWER Yellow Ro e llgvhkya O, M Q., 0 key O - .SX O A ' . f a.,, P 62 Q Q V.. X' I 'lx 3 ' 3? f r l . l 1 1- ' X NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY IANUARY CLASS 1950 By vote of the faculty the tollo Ntng have been elefted to the Natton 11 hlonor SOCIETY rnernbereh1p IH wh1 h 1 l1rn1tea to graduates ffho have been bon-Splcuous lor char lcter Cl'1OlIfQl1lf leader h1p and erv1 e to the hoo R Chard Burn loan Coual l n Carol Darltna Spero Depnt roy Nxcholas Car Carleton Lam J Ar h1e Ldv rt Anne lone olatr Knfrr Iune 1950 Class M 1rt1n Maurer Carol 0 borne Thomas Scholl Angellne Seferlt Roie Anne Sla lf lohn I Smtth Robert Topo n Doroth Yetrna Crrol n fly tn Wfn f-f QQ I X 7 hy-ef? Q X ZF? . f , S C , J, fi ' S 'C l e fr . ' 1 'S C A v e A1 ig Hobert l lQf1l lofixn l'!lf.x1.sl1 l.lf1rf1aret lQll1':ft If K lt frr1.1or lllnlap Hnlrtor llorotlty Nuns: .1 , 3, lloro ' rd. 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' ir : : 1 , .1 H-A , f lv. ,,, H ,..,.', ' ..Ed., ' ' D : B- 'c A b . . . N ' QM- White .Arrow, Vice President: Rim: I n ' ' I- , I ' U -.J 1- - zz 1 N --Q1 - 1- f '11 1 1. '- af G. . '- : . l ' ' ' .. ' l-1 ' ' 1: '1'-A-Y. --sf ---1 A l 'f 'I A 1 1 -1' ' h ' 1 ' f .-11: '11 ,L . ' -. , . -, uf A jf f ' 1 'f' f 1' - 9 - ' X ' o 'R 5 1 3 ,ul Y - 1 ' ' 'll ' ' 2 ' ' O L - K' K .-.. rid' ' JANICE FLANDFR Pinky I rnvral fours: Actnmes fn Y Basketball Swnm mm l luuly lass and quut mu lihRNARD FORRI- S l I' R lie rme I 4 nf ral l ounu I lj! wnhrml dum mu would afrm mu-1 LHARI PS PRANRI lN Dude mural Cvursv Actxvmes H1Y Alpha Secretary f Student Council Tenms J V Football A Class Pay 40 HIY Mmwtrels 48 9 llllu work li faicmalzs nu I :rm srl and lool uf ll fur hnulx MARY JANE l'UII PR Toot I 4 nvral Course S f' J sl lmbhlur mfr 'wth pfr -muullru NORMA I ANll'R Norm I 4 nrral f0l4I'81 Aunltles Svnmmlm-1 lgliwlllll. Volleyball Stamp Club Lily league liasmball Basketball Y W L A laptam of liowhng. leam Volleyball Play Day I ful: Inns uufh plwnfy nf flame NICHOI AS A GARIFO Nxck I 4 rmral Course Acnvmes National Honor Qoclety M C In qluulluxs and fnnjulv nrt' shall ln llnul nlrr ngllh Rli HARD GOOD K nody I 4 nf ral fours: Aa tlvltlea Bowling 01 r Un I :main FRED GOTHAM Fred nu ral Courw Altxvmesx Art Board of Annual 4 xwrll guy ROQI- MARY CRANT Rosle f 4 :wral Cours. Acuvltxes G A A Secretary of Hovullng 49 50 Secretary of aptaln Basketball Captain Pm: Pong Softball Volleyball Captain lymng. on Owl Board lthlvln ulnlzlrl n ,lflfllllll 1 hunu I1 :mln I l' ll' GRLGOR Pete I 1 rural Course Acuvntns Chorus H1 Y l-oothall 4 49 J V Basket all Varsllv Basketball ' Varsity Club 49 0 Uhr ahnlanq hands wllh Prfr founi your jlnyvrs 7' . :If .n 1 S ' :S . . A Y. . . ' ' . ' gj, 4 n H , I V ur I A I .. l ,l ' ' U A hr' .. 4 A, I. , .J H 4 ' . . . H .- 1 ,nv 449: V .. v,. N I . 0 V I ' ' ' G ' 7 1 .. 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Board uf tha Owl 111rry l111uf rr111I1Ih 11 1h111 lllllllll Illlllll JOHN J SMIIII Jack I 1111 rfll f0'll7'8l Attnmtns Natlonal Honor homely Presndent of Student Counul Pru 1dent of Wh1te Arrow Club Water town Alpha H1 Y Junlor Rotarlan Cha1rman of Rmg and Pm Com m1tte1. General Cha1rman of Alum111 Nlght Lommlttee Member of Ad vertlxlng Board Owl A--x1-1tant L1t1rar3 Pdltor Ow A Cla-A-4 Play H1 Y Mlnwtrel Hrmmznuunu Offirvr lmln 111 1 RO! I' R SMADPS ROHEIG 11111 ral C ounu ALIINIIIP'-I Sknng H1 X Va1s1ty Quult and full of fun DIC K SMI l ll Sm1tty 11111161 fourm Actnlues Skl Team Sk1 Club Alpha H1 Y Varsity Club 0111 r1ason 1l7'l1jMf Ifr1fl1af1n1l11.-1 101111111 lH L I 1 Ruthie l1n1rrll tourm Hugh Sthonl Band mlty 14 lr11I1 und Joy v Z-gl , ww? 9' rf I in , j I Q . I T 1 l .. H 1, I ' 1 Q I S V ' , A 1 ' ' ' U c' ' '1'11I ' U: '11 H1 1 'lf' . , .,'11 ,. 1. , . T' SRU: K .- A .ll . 'Z , . : - 1 I I j. . I H. . - tu -,, .t 1 Ur ' of lh' ni '1'Ii1'x in lif1'. 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Q 0 f'2 Q 1 .., f f- ' ' - X ' ' W tif?-1 ' i JOHN TOPI' R Joanne If ru ral I our.-14 At tn :tn S4 IIIFEN How lY'lL I ootball jul :fry urllmw th: JOAN IWISS Font flllllllllrt Ill' !0lll'4P lhmllnif I und 111: Hit I- VAN OQIRAND lung., I Q nf ral I ours: Attnutle Hand Chorus Alpha Y Llub De Molay lf till! fllllflllll lllllill 11 nrlrl Jerry 1 4:11 ral l Ours: Actnltlex Squires Club Football leam H -emrul-4 out Izla tl :mfr thumb DORUIHX YI' IMAN Dot Attnxtxes lr1Y Dance Lhalrman Spanish Llub Radio Workshogr literary Pd Owl Xouth Forum o tht A National Honor u uety Volleyball liowlxng Lonwtl tutnon Lommmttee Radm loam ull:-gt Women s Club I-orum A Lla - Play Annual Board 1 prr fy llfllln ulfh um ly I :Ik wlfh fl ,lunar ll ll 4 GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTURES 'v1YRl'll'f0RlI'l Myrt I 4 nrrul l our-u 4 nltlea thorn lull! 1 nf I u um nu WII I IAM IlAl I Al ORF-KS 1 14 nf ral lmuw n mfamun un 1 4 nv. 1 un lltll l ISIPR JOHNSON llully :mlul I nu: l 11 n 11 l'ORf I' hENNlCIx JR I eorgle femral l ourst AQIIVIIILS lla-.kethall n all uruuml :fowl jvllnu NNI lll MARINO ken 4 no ral l rmrv Vzn-uty Llub Uzlzmnu -4 Ih mn 1 01 quo: vorfum ISO!! S01 URI llrafty rm ral lml.r'u Strong hotly strong mmf! HI' NJ AMIN WARIH- N enjle let ry Junmn lummerual 1 ourar -Mtn ltn- Dancing Pla: ll ll I 9 9 Z Q I, lf ff' - l f ,, Q 6 ', -'SI7'l. J: I' ':J.V. 'Sl 'nr is u .I ' . 'nglfl A Y V I I . B :HT 1- ' . f A-t -.3 ' --A ',z , .lu A ll .4 nn. 'I Q Q A A A 4 :A , Y , 5' ..B.n-- ' ' y ,-I ffl ' Mp ' ' 4 'rr-1 :44 . ' .l rwfl Irru' ' Intl. U! Ill' ' ral. H' ' 'zu Hr lo . whul hr :erin nl I4 in til-It P 1 M . mf z' 1:2 11' . --cn - r 'r ' lo rm :H '-5 ' UA . , ,.' .I . 'AH KM C , .' , , rw f ' . , f'I RAl:D wlfjlfilt H Activities: lfofcingg Basketball: 1' 'I , f. H- ml- g 1 ff ' ' . ' if 1 lr.: 'K ' . SI- I If . - Z x 1 t 1 A D 3 Q A- on -A ' V. -V 'Y . V Y ' 'fl ' I, 2 H H . - A ' s: ' : A Vlzlsa su 1 . 3 lf' ' 'ff ' I' '4 I 'ilu uvlur in H ' ull. ngl, wrt 0 11 ' an 4 ' . lr In , In llli If rn. , Yi - KA 1 . A Q 'g D f A 1, 9 '-:D v 0 A 1 W s I A q . N f . f., A - Z f Q f I T -'- - n ' ,-' . ff xy 'S um MOST POPULAR BEST SPORT TOLLTEST MOST MUSICAL MOSI' ORICINAL MOST DIGNIEIED MOST ATHLETIC MOST LOOUACIOUS MOST COURTEOUS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED DONE MOST EOR CLASS OUIETEST TEACHER S PET WITTIEST NEATESI CI ASS CLOWN BPST DANCER RlSI DRESS lynx F FS X ' AE'-N ' ,N IANUARY 1950 SENIOR AWARDS Boy Marty Maurer Marly Maurer Carlton P11-fe George Van O ra Carl Lamrca Archre Laverty Marty Maurer Ed PrevoSt Arclue Laverty Bob Toppmg Bob Toppmg I-Iarold Ielfers Tom Scholl Carlton P1ke Archre Laverty Carlton Prke Carlton Prke Arc l119 I averty nd Gu' Carol Darlrna Carol Darllng Ioan Coughlm Rosemary Grant Ruth Tapl y Rose Anne Slack Dot Yetman Carol Darlmg RoSe Anne Slack Carol Osborne RO e Anne Slack Carol O borne Ioan Tw1SS Rose Anne Slack Ioan Cougblrn Carol Osborne Ioan Couglrlrn Mar1or1e Huqlre Merry Iwlr lr Q09 fl T Q' - 1 Qfpyzga ' l . St e BEST LOOKING L, ..,.,,,,... Spero Depbtereos Mary Rich Ir ,LED 'r' . 5 I - 4 - I in -sf -'. - ' 0 ' 'S s T 'I 1 f Q If xx r F f' 1 ' 0 JANUARY CLASS HISTORY We the la t Ianuary graduattng class from the old Waterto.-n Htgh School can ea rly onstder our htgh school years qutte eventful A tl days numbered rnto months and year we became accustomed to the pertlou factors whrch confronted us ln fact tn our younger fears ue even enlofed the datly frres faulty sprtnkler ystern and lealcrng cellrngs Each of us was d eply affected by the unt1mely death of our prrncrpal Mr Hewrtt a k1nd and true frtend to all Our new prrnctpal Mr Scholl gurcklf gatned our onfrdence and admtratlon Wrth the arrtval of Mr Scholl came many hanges Two are outstandrng rn our mtnds Carnpa1gn speeches were xnaugurated for offtcers of the Student Counctl These speeches enabled the students to become better acqualnted mth thetr future offrcers and to take greater rnterest rn Student Councrl actrvttre The second and most astoundtng rev1s1on was the assrgn ment room Thrs new addtt on to the school aus d much controver v but 1t later proved 1ts advantages for the teachers and for the puprls Our class though small held many outstand1ng athletes rnus clans cholars and leaders Our valedtctortan Dtck Burns and co saluatortan Rose Anne Slack and Bob Topptng are ftne examples of these group Such lacts prove that our class lS certatnly an outstandtng class and w1ll ong be rem rnbered by all those who tn any Nay Mere tn contact mth u durtnc our hrgh school years We the rnrd centurf lass of the old Waterto fn Hrgh School brd faref ell to the toyous days N9 expertenced durlng our brref lnterval at th1s anclent edrftce We have struggled over the ftrst obstacles rn the path o kno ffledge We realxze that although th1s path ts st1ll a btt rough and bumoy ,ve hall struggle onward regardless o what IS to corne IOAN COUGHLIN ff W 22 -as 6909 f X llg -42 f' ' X? df , ' 6 X f- v I A Y yv .': ,: c .' - ' . . 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X c . , s ,, cg X4 ' 1' ., a A 9 ,.- 3 -.. -f ,- Q L ff ' Q - I ...f- 0. 67 0 'ZA f': f PROPHECY CLASS OF IANUARY 1950 Eftcerpt from the WATERTOWN UAH Y TlMES An mteresttng ttme was enroyed la t nrght by all the member f tl Ianuary class of 1950 at an alumnt dtnner held at the Hotel Woodruff The alumnt had not met for ten years and your reporter nottced manv lange rn the group of once car free tudents Charles Franklm Esq began the festrvtt es by mtroducmg the member at the speakers table Mayor Rtchard Burns tn turn welcomed Counr lman Robert Topprng Crty Manager Ntck Garrfo Chtef of Poltc Don Buckmghatr and Court Secretary MarJor1e Hughes After brtef speeches of welcome by the aforementtoned a dellcrou d1nner was entoyed Durtng the meal your reporter and photographer lee Plante V1Sll d the varrous tables to fmd out what the 5U grads are dotng now Seen at one table ver Papermaker Bob Caswell Dr lack Smmth Eng1neer Gerry Wetrtch and Prmter Ed Pre-vot engaged rn a heated dtscusston Next va a table of nurses where Connte Morehouse Pat Shannon Mary Campbell and Nancy Cardtnal were relattng some of thetr more vtvtd operattons A loud clamor brought to our attentton a table surrounded by hrgh school athletes Coach Marty Maurer was holdmg forth whtle lohn Toper Roger Smades and Dtck Smrth recalled thrtlltng explotts on the varlous teams of WHS Theatre manager Im' Bates Steel magnate Thomas Krlleen and Factory IOURNAI and dtscusstng the recent explolts of Duane Chalk lnternatronal Stoclf Car racer Dur ng the tnterval between the dtnner and the dance entertatnment was provtded by several alumnt A fast stepptng dance routtne was pre sented by Carl Plke and Iamce Flander currently appeartng 1n the Avon Vaudevtlle George Van Ostrand led the band wrth Sal Capone playtng sax and Mary Ellen Brrceland oftertng spectalty numbers on the ptano A dramat1c slftt was presented by an tnternattonally famous dramattc group composed of Sally Hynes George Ltvermore and Dtck Good who all clatm they get thetr start rn Mtss Reeves Publtc Speaktng Class A vocal selectxon was rendered by operattc star Carol Osborne accom panted by Myrtle Corbett Followtng the entertarnment the htgh potnt of the eventng was reached when the present prmctpal of Watertown Htgh School Tom Scholl made awards to vartous members of the l95O class Nho have excelled rn then he en ftelds rule? Qs WW I A H I . V .A . - . S W . ' , Ll 'J lfl owner, George Kennick sat atfthe next table studying the WALL STREET -W P ' A L-., -, , I I 4 r 6 :A 'A ' ,v xv 'Q f Q' ND 4 N ' ' ' O ' We 1 lv W1 f 4 -f ff X X ' ' 6 f-t hilt ,. E3 lrrr t to bc, lrorrored .vas Pctrr fgrcgor proles tonal basketball tar laFountarn was grven a medal commemoratrng hr latest succes ful Nre tlrng match Carleton Lamrca was awarded the Iones Magee art award for hrs ne ll mural whrch has just been placed rn the smokrng lounge of the hrgh sr hool An oratorrcal award was grven to Spero Dephtereos on the basrs of hrs la t law case whrch he won so brrllrantly Several years after the splrttrng of the atom physrcrst Archre Laverty was awarded the Nobel Prrze for dr coverrnr how to put rt back together agarn Norma Ganter representrng th Canasta player of the Unrted utfrtr awarded a medal to Pasquelrna Fazro and Anrta Canale for revrsrng tlrr Canasta rules Mrcrobrologrst Angelrne Seferlrs recerved a great ovatron for frndrng the germ whrch causes sprrng fever Wrth the purpose of rnformrng those present conc rnrng the actrvrtres of other alumnr Vrncent Olrver delrvered a short speech durrng the cour e of Nhrch he mentroned these actrvrtres Bernre Forrester won a Jrtterbug contest rn New York last wrnter dancrng wrth Mary lane Fuller Leadrng the Womens Natronal Basketball League test drrvrng for the Chevrolet Company Ben Warren has gone 1nto the newspaper busrness and now has on hrs staff Robert Solurr as Crty Edrtor Sports Edrtor Bob Durand and Socrety Edrtor Margaret Danrels The famous author Carolrne Kelly has rust had her latest book publrshed by Harold letter s newly formed publrshrng company Ken Marrno representrng M G M has Just srgned Ramona Antonellr to a long term contract so that she may play opposrte Ed Clark rn hrs next great role Brll Dallaportas rs now owner of a restaurant charn across the country whrch rs nettrng hrm a large rncome Commercral artrst Dot Yetman has rust been employed by Cosmopolrtan magazrne to do rts covers Co prlots loseph Allen and Erederrck Gotham recently crrcled the world srx trmes rn a record non stop flrght Rose Anne Slack rs currently tourrng the country lecturrng on The Happy Home Among the ten best dressed women of the year was notrced the name of an alumna Vrrgrnra Puccra The world tennrs champronshrp trophy rs now rn the hands of lean Darby who defeated Ioan Twrss Ruth Tapley rs nofv playrng the flute wrth the New York Phrlharmonrc Ernest Money and Bob Heaslrp have rust recerved commrssrons rn the regular army and are leavrng soon for the far East A beauty salon owned by Ruth Martrn and Shrrley Rogers rs dorng well on New Yorks famous Erfth Avenue loan Coughlrn was recently appornted Presrdent of Vassar and rs enroyrng rt very much Mary Rrch was unable to attend as she rs travelrng rn Europe wrth her ne fl husband the Duke Towards the end of the evenrng the party became a lrttle Nrld and the testrvrtres were rnterrupted by the arrrval of the rrot squad und r the leader shrp of Iohn Donoghue DOROTHY YETMAN ROSE ANNE SLACls 1f .' , . 5 ' S We : ffffvtzr 1, Y X N, - , , E A - - - . - to - N -, - ' y N ' ' ' -:T ' az . f'D -' '. 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CLASS WILL IANUARY 1950 We the Graduating Clas of Ianuary 1950 be1ng of sound IIllI'1CI and body do hereby rightfully proclaim this to be our last will and testament I Sally Hynes do will and bequeath the Smiths to any girl who want them I Marty Maurer do will and bequeath my athletic achievements ty Monk Pearson I Spero Dephtereos do will and bequeath my driving GblllIY to Mr Brefka s driving classes I Bob Topping do will and bequeath my brains to Dave Hamilton ta add to his own I Connie Morehouse do will and bequeath my trawberry blond hair to all the brunettes in 'W H S I Patr1c1a Shannon do will and bequeath my pleasing per onality to Mariana Duggan I Dot Yetman do will and bequeath my well managed locks to tho e poor females who are always lamenting I cant do a thing with my hair I Bing Laverty do will and bequeath my skill 1n baseball to Gary Getman I Ierry Weirich do will and bequeath my typmg ef 1c1ency to M1 Dalton s typing classes I Caroline Kelly do w1ll and bequeath my position on the library staff to my s1ster Sally I Roger Smades do Nill and bequeath my ability to annoy teache s to I1mmy Diamond who really doesnt need it I Iack Smith do will and beaueath my ability to get around Vic to 'I'ess1e Wright I Bill Dallaportas do will and bequeath my prowess in hunting and report card I Iim Bates do will and bequeath my position at the Avon Theater to Dick Baldwin I Mary Ellen Briceland do will and bequeath my place at the piano in hapel to Noreen Frye I Shirley Rogers do will and bequeath my success ID getting engaged to any envious girl around W I-I S I Margaret Daniels do will and bequeath my Jolly nature to I-Ielen St Pierre to add to her own big supply I Myrtle Corbett do wxll and bequeath my pretty blue eyes to any tudent who feels he could use an extra pair at 8 30 in the morning I Rose Anne Slack do will and bequeath my musical triumph to any future salutatorian who doesnt wish to give a speech I Puane Chalk ao will and bequeath my racer to Bob Capron I George Van Ostrancl do will and bequeath my orchestra to Ioe Spano I Vince Oliver do will and bequeath my ag1l1ty in making baskets to Baldy Bearden I V1ra1n1a Puccia do Wlll and bequeath my power to attract boys to my sister Kathleen I Mary Campbell do will and bequeath my pen pals to tho e who like to Write letters I Ed Clark do will and bequeath my drum sticks to Stuart Parker I Pete Gregor do will and b queath my beautiful bass voice to Mary Seychel I George Kennick do will and bequeath my mechanical aptitude to all the Remington master minds I Dick Smith do will and bequeath my car minus the q1rls to Iohn O Neil I Bob Caswell do will and bequeath my well dressed appearance to the overall crowd I Don Buckingham do will and bequeath my wavy hair to Gary Getman I Bob I-Ieaslip do will and bequeath my pipe to all the pipe lovers of W I-I S I George Liverniore do will and bequeath my attract1on for French girls to Bay Kingsbury I Sal Capone do will and bequeath my musical genius to new members of Pinky s band , . , ' ' . ' is I . I . , K rl K I . . . . 1 .Q-'4 , , .1 -J-1 , 1 ' A ' r. fishing to any sportsman in W, I-I. S. who wishes to forfeit IU points from his f: ' 1 I r I - - . . . . . X t . We Ioe Allen and Drck Meaare do w ll and bequeath our golden s lence durrng Student Councrl meetrnqs to Mr Knapp I Iohn Toper do wrll and bequeath my corny rokes to anyone wrth fortr tude enough to lrsten to them I Charlre Franklrn do wrll and bequeath my vrm vrgor and vrtalrty to the football squad I Ramona Antonellr do wrll and bequeath my Ioquacrou ne s to Lz Goutermout as rf she needed rt' I Mary Rrch do wrll and bequeath my ultra ultra porse to Mrs Thonrp on s ballet classes I Nancy Cardrnal do wrll and bequeath my shy and retrrrng ways to Marrorre Lane and Elva Guyette I Rosre Grant do wrll and bequeath my athletrc abrlrt es to my sr ter rosre I Carol Darlrng do wrll and bequeath my versatrlrty to Lourse Ba tley I Buth Tapley do wrll and bequeath my flute to Prnky Ir We Puth Martrn and Marrorre I-Iuqhes do wrll and bequeath o r undyrnq frrendshrp to Theresa Boccrolatt and Srs Cowles I Ben Warren do wrll and bequeath my secret love to Ray Krng bury rf he can frnd her I Sylvre Brunet do wrll and bequeath my acqurred Amerrcan kno vledqe to all my pals rn France I Anrta Canale do wrll and bequeath my qrft of aab to Sandra Seterlrs I Robert Durand do wrll and bequeath my easy gorng manner to Stuart Parker I Bernard Forrester do wrll and bequeath my dancrng feet to Fred Astarre and Gene Kelly I Brchard Good do wrll and bequeath my abrlrty to get around teachers to Iack Boyce as he seems to frnd rt rather drffrcult I Tom Krlleen do wrll and bequeath my love for W H S to Pat y Doldo May he use rt wrsely I Nrck Garrfo do wrll and bequeath my manly physrque to Bobert Weeder I Carl Iam ca do xfrll and bequeath mf artrstrc ensrtrvrty to Carlos Iones s classes I Ianrce Flanders do wrll and bequeath my 'I' M B boys to Bev I-Iuntrnqton I Marx Icrne Fuller do fvrll and bequeath my bsrbblrnq personalrty to mv srster Ioanna who seems to have persohalrty but not aurte as bubbly I Norma Ganter do wrll and bequeath my Cadrllac to Sue Coseo rf she can handle rt I Thomas Scholl do N ll and bequeath my record rn dorng 3 years of hrgh school rn ZVQ to Iune Krlpatrrck I Ioseph Plcrnte do wrll and bequeath my brothers to any qrrl that needs tlrerrr I Ernest Money do wrll and bequeath rn, accommodatrnq name to Sally Butcher rn ca e he needs rt ome day I Pasqualrna Fa7 o do x ll and bequeath my amrcable ways to football opponents of next fall I Fred Gotham do wrll and bequeath my flyrng record to I-Iovt ard Hughes and Charles Irndbergh I Iean Darby do x rll and bequeath rr y natural wt to Vlctor Bremorrno to u e n hrs cookrnq class rn the new hrgh school I Brchard Ia Fountarn do rll and b queath m Jrestlrnq capaprl ty to Garland Con-seth I Carlton Prlre do rll rrrd bequeath rrr peed rn rettrnr around to john O Nerl who seems to rrranaqe through Sn rttf s car I Ioan Tw ss do wrll and bequeath my sweet fernrnrne ways to Betty Danrels Srgned IOAN COUGHIIN ANGFI INF SFFFRLIS CAROL OSBCRNE , A ' J , r ' r ' , I . . , A A . . . , . F I 1 r 'J - , , ' - ' S , ., I 1 ' , I A M AI.. Q A . X , . G K. . . I, Ken Morin, do will and bequeath my quiet manners to Carlton Croyle. r ' I I I - 4 ll 1 I If U -I r ' 1 I I I A , , ' .r , vil . ' I ' 1 I I A alt' A E A 1 ' Ai I 1 l A1 .7 . , ' W F c A fr rr l I I 1 L. X V.. 1 I i AI . . . Y 1 X T IANUARY CLASS OF 1950 PROGRAM PROCESSIONAL March lfrorn A1daJ Veldl Watertown I-hgh School En emble Dxrected by Mr Leland I Marlette INVOCATION The Rev Dav1d B Watermuldcl STAR SPANGLED BANNER Aud once SALUTATORY Robert l Topr 1n3 VOCAL SELECTIONS Samba South Arnencan Folk Song Ieannette and I-Ier L1ttle Wooden Shoes Ctrotn S feet weart D by Vlctor Herbert Co Salutatonan Ro e Anne Slaclf Accornpamst Manon McLaughl1n VALEDICTORY Rrchard W Bu n SELECTIONS I Adorernus Te Carr Longl Pole trlna 2 Bnghtly Dawns Our Weddrng Day Mlkado G1lbert CS Sulhvan If I Loved You Carousel Hammer te1n CS Rodger Watertown Irhgh School Chorus Dlrected by Mr Charles N Burrnaster Accornpanrst Mary Ellen Bnceland ADDRESS Dr Iosephl Rarnoda PRESENTATIONS OF AWARDS Mr Roscoe L Knapp Mr Albert B Scholl PRESENTATION OF CLASS Mr Charles E Sabtn PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS Howard W Duggan Pre-s1dent of the Board of Educatlon RECESSIONAL March Clrom Atda I Vercll Watertown I-hgh School Ensemble D1rected by Mr Leland I Marlette IANUARY 29 1950 BACCALAUREATE SERMON FITSI Presbytenan Church The Rev Davld B Waterrnulder PX -I QW W lwsff at sv! O 1 21649 I. f I ' I Sanctusf St. Cecelia MassijijjE.-.t.-.IEEE.IE.I,-EI.I,I,tEE,I:its oC:oJunod ----,-s--,,I,,-,-,,-Mr. , ! ' - -V' r L 'IT 'EJ' Xe - lAz1 s'a?.' R QP gf l IANUARY CLASS OFFICERS VICS Pres1deni SPERO DEPHTEREOS Secretary CAROL OSBORNE Treasurer ELIZABETH SCHNEIDER ' jwqw ' NW f :Aw Zvfaxlu President ...................... ROBERT TOPPING -7, W, 'T If H ,M q 6 3 Qs . p 7- v K n ' I Q ,iff 4 7 P T ' 0 ' . - ' 0 IUNE CLASS COLORS S11ver cmd Maroon FLOWER Red Rose MOTTO To thme 0 T1 clf YQ imc m x W 4 ...f :fax 4 - . O - :H A Q. 1- X ' O . m - - -- 9 f' - , .... 2 Q 6 '- '- . 532.11 D - ' . jg, X NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY IUNE CLASS By vote of the farulty the lollowrng have been elerted to the Natronal Honor Soctety mernberslnp tn wluch 1 lrn1ted to aradstotes x ho have been consplcuous for character scholarsh1p leadershlp and servlce to the school Margaret Duftany Ray Moraan Patrlcla Feeley lack Neal R Chard Gordon Rrchard Revelle Rlchard Harley Iane Qu nlavn Gary Hayes Ioan Sayers Wllhelmtna Keen Ehzabeth Schnetder Mananne Leonard loanna Tray er Dolores Mastello loan Walhna Gertrude Maur Thomas Woodruff Ann Montaaue Tore a Wrral t Ianucrry 1951 Class Ph1l1p Burke Theresa lfancarella llarxana Duaaan Stuart Par o Vontta Falhna Anna 91 r Walter Gtle I g W 0 g BAK QGAB l ' ' ' I, 'G i - A t . . fi , Q , ' i 'Q Q ' e - . 1, , .' i i 5. I ' ' ' . 1 aaa - ll Y v Qu' 'V ,I , I 9 4, A Q 'A v - h v .X 3 0 .-. S 'm 2 L Q ,-.W t , X- J. . ' N - ' 0 x . X 1'jJf:. ' 34 f Voledlctowon CAROLYN R MORRISON Carol Pgmral Coursn Actlvltles Alumn1Edxt0r of Owl Iltemry Board of Annual a tional Honor SOCIEQN French Club I A A Trl Y Bowling liaeket ball Volleyball Badminton Swim mxng Prmsldent of Aqua Club hx wdnxx qhow Band Ire-:dent of A lax f00I1I1llIIfI07l brazns ami pnxon r ll and :lo ur lvl.: h 1' I sho: rl Kllll FI ORP NCI' ANN MONTAFUF Ann ffmfral Courw Actlvmc-. Natlonal Honor g0ClPfY wnmmlng 4 49 L eer ea er .I V 48 Varsity 40 Claw- Plav Athletlcfz Treasurer Aft Ixterarx Board of Annual Usher t January Craduatmn Intramural qports rlY Chorus 48 1 plvllsanf mza'f11rf' ny llffllilq and pf r-:o1ml1fu Snlutatormn I nr Q 1 l,,-Aft! Q L K-' , ' S A. ' 72 '48, ' . :L of 1 d . . ' , . ' . : 'Y'A'i ' :Iliff f 8. l 2 . 5 '1' 1 un: n.' 'rv vu ' Ai H is, h l.' .urn '.--. ,1- l I A . Le I ! I 9 f A I Q ' - ' I 1 Q 'iw s , Q I f Q X f 1 ,ga .Q Q9 A, ., A 0 11 f GX L A '5 I DAVID ADAMS Nolsy fem ral Course Actwltlm Chorus Varsity Club Crow Country 48 49 Wreatllnz U 49 Student Councxl W H Q x Fharlvs Atlas ANDREW ALI EN Andy Lommercxal Course Quwf and doe: lus work will CAROI AME? Carle Commercial Course Ac 1v1tles rn Y J V C eer leadmg 48 49 Varsxty Cheerlead mg 49 50 Volleyball Basketball Ping Pong Badmunton Student Council Bowling Vxce Presldent Bowhng Swlmmmg Archery FABIOLA AUBIN Fab l eneral Course Quw! as a mouse but wry nwf' RICHARD HAI DWIN Duck Fenvrul Course ACUVIIIKN Whxte Arrow Iiowllng J V Iiabketball Varbxty Iiaaket ba Student Councxl Owl Board Tall Nami nml hnml-mmf GEORGE IXAI FOUR Alderman Crm-ral Course Actlvltlea White Arrow Adxertls mfr Editor Owl Treasurer Alpha H1 Y Man abnuf town BILL BALLANTINE Spanky Feneral Course ACIIVIIIQQ Wresthng Dunamztv nn a small packaav ANDREW BARBALICK Andy Feneral Courwe ACtINltl6'S Intramural Basketball Quut and easy gomg QANDRA BARKLFX Sandy Fenvral Course Actnvltles Bowling Swlmmlllg Archery Full of pep and really hrp DONAI D BPARDFN Baldy Fvmral Lour-w Attnltles Basketball Baseball Sllllll' 4 Student Council Not too -zermus not loo ga -1 pvrjwf mzrlura uw uould -:au . 0 VV Z 'TM f ,, :1 ...f 0 IATA-'ta , 4 h- -- Carol has r'harm. . 'W 'll 1. l ' : I U I . ,' n. ' I V- ., In Q. , . ', 1 , I A A ' - ' wx 3 O , A s v I YH x S X ' I X 02. - ' - L QHIRI PX BEARDI N K mural 1 ours: Iru nrllu rm ll sn 111 JA'VII'S BFA I'Tll' Jlmmy 1 nvral f ourw V1 ru Iwflu MARII YN BECKI' R Becky K nu ral 1 ours: AClIVlflEN Span sh Club A rrwzshmrl ndhrad' NORMA BP NSUN Norm f rm ral l ours: ACIIXIUE Chorus 48 Swlm YHIIIL, Swzrf 11 71 Cl IVAN BFRTRAND 9 I Lneral Course' Act vltles Wrmtllng 'mau In Jiri I f hl .2 n uuu HTTTY J BESI Belly l ommwrrlal Frmrsr' Actnltl s Badminton Baskcthal Vol uball lr: Y Bowling Um 0 flu rl 'al ROSI- BIONDOI II I 0 Roe ! ommr rmal Cours: AltlNl'.l9's Bowllmz Basketball Vollex hall Dancing Club Rad 0 orkshop Aquatxc Club Advertw lm. Board of Owl F11 ruom llkls thu llouwr JAN BRANCHE Iuwrnl Cofursr' Actultles Trl Y Secretary Bowl mv Cholu-4 Owl Board Swcwf and qvnflr DAVF BRPNNAN Snake f :mral Cours: 4. lNll.ltN J V Basketball ar'-utg. Ba'-iketball 48 Kas ball 49 Football 'Irack 4 48 Crows Country Varsltg Club School Sutretary Qtudent Council Swnmmmz A natural afhllh CHARI EEN BRETQCH Char Femfral Course AC'.lVltl9S T'r1Y Chorus Twlrler 4 48 Band 49 Advert Qing A Clao Lxbrary Staff 48 40 0 Radxu Workshop Basketball Bowllng Volleyball Pmg Pong Badminton Q 4 s fun fo hrlw rzrnumi f'-'C -i fi -W1 I ' . 7 ' F flu A' Zvi-:L Hill 1-fix JACK BRISFOI Brnk lomnurnul lourm CIlYIfltN Football 4 I Captaln Baxelnll 4 Boxmg 4 Captain 48 Wruthnx. 44 Intra mural Ba-nke ball 4K 4b Chorufs qtulent Councll Hockey 49 50 SSVIYTIYYIIDSI 4 Vl le mall 4 Qknng. -ll Baxehall 0 Varwlty Clllll Officer 48 hr nr 1 DOROTHY BRY AN I'Iub.1 Huba rwru' C our-u RK HARD IOHN LAMAIONI' Lurlv I nwrnl fr urs: etnvltxew J V Football Val-.ity Football 40 Boxing 4X uw Ja ul uw mg 'B Var-.lty Club 4'l 0 Homuoom OH1cLr fpresldentl 40 Intramural b 4 Ao! too 91 nous not lon rmu 1 hu-4 fr :nu plrnxllnl uni ANN MARIF CAPONF' Ann fem1alLour'x1 Aetnntxa Tr1Y Bowling, s of un 1 h erm: or azerumu FRANCPQ ANN! CAPONF Cudclles I :rural laura: CIVIUQN Bowling. 48 rl Y 1 Badminton 0 Baxkztball 48 Volleyball 48 get retary Homeroom -11 Om Board fur lhvlf .um ROBLRT F CAPRON Reluctant f nmral Coursf Actlutlcs C xmma Hl Y Vlce Pr:-fx Beta H1 Y Tre-as Qpam-nh Club AllXil'tIQlI'l2 Board of Owl Beta I amma H1 Y ihow Chxllensze Quw Fulurv hrll :Iruvr JACQULLINE CASF Jackie I rneral Course Ac lntleb Bowlmg Baaketball Ba lmmton Trl Y Owl Home room 0'ficer Chorus Small mrl uflh n ruff for spwrh I- DWARD CHARI TON Pddle 1 uurnl I ours: Actlxltlms Varsity Boxing J V Football 43 Varsity Hockey 0 S0 Intramural Bowling 49 Sirnnu mlfnl lupp IHOMAQ F CI FMFNI' Yeef femfral l nurse Actlvltleb Vlce Pres Freahman Claw Student Councll J V Barketball 47 48 Golf 49 50 1Capt 493 Crabs Country 48 ha H1Y 44 48 49 a0 H1 Minstrel Show Varsity Club 49 0 Advertr-,mg Board of n nual Joke Board of Owl Tnll null rlnrll uulh rurlu lnfks CORABFI I F COBB Corky f 4 mvrnl Coltrxl' ctnltns lrn Y I lhrarw Qta Choru-1 I plruxnnl gurl T2-f ff 7 7, ,f Li IAQ 6 ' l 'N-1 . 1 A ' 7. 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'- H 4 0 A V It o Q 5 . , X if f U I -'- C- I O L 'x f-.wif I 'ld H - f 'K IIUI l IS SUSAN KOIII Hom x I nu CUVIIILN a r liaakethall Owl Ailllfllhllll. an ur Annual Iioird Frc nc uh Qcu nu Club II3llfTIIlllUll Homeloom Qevretarw 4 nnfuw -4114 I I Ill' VPRI Y ANN KOMFNOI F ex ff rural C our-xf' ctlvltlew Fl Y lion mg wan N Show Home room Officer I fhofu hrlwfz nl lu Q MARION I AURA QONf DON l ommrrllnl f nurm 11 llflhm rl -:mfr RH HARD II-WIS CONI IW Duck I :rural fours: ctnltle-. illllY'6S 49 Football Vlhu uvorrll II happrns nnuumf Al If I' COWI FQ 1-. f :rural l oulw Aunlllms vs at wall Vollu 11 owllm. f lrl Y liarmxn lllll I sz Pony. Svllmmlng rchllx lrnx lnrfv 1 I fo 14 KAI-ll ION CROW I I' ful Malhrmrllnul fours: Actlvltle l V line-hall lla: et lull VBTSIYN lla-:ball White row C lub Qlurlent Lounml lllflf inn: hnmlz IIFVFRI Y DACIFR Bsv I frwral Cours: Actlvmes Student Council Cheer lead r Tr1Y Aquatlc Club Dane mg Club llaaketball Volleyball liadmlnton Archery Club Iam Ilrmr and llfrllrfu plufz ROIll+ RI W DAI Y Qian I nu rnl fours: Adlvltlcs Var'-llv Hockey Base ball Fennls Frlllor of the Owl rwldent of qqulres I 1 Y Var-:tx u 1 I a Ill C u m Radlo Qmz l'r.am Band Danu Band Chorus A an-tant literary Editor of the Annual National Honor Qocntx lla mix wha! In 11018 n rr INA DARIV1 nec ffm ral fours: Actnltxex Basketball Volleyball Arrh ry liadmxnton Plug Pom. C' A A Oflicxal Club P Hruonf hkrs Inn CHARI F9 DAVIDQON Chuck I 4 mrul f ours: Activities Intramural llawketball lla-xeball Model Alrplane Club Gec- returv -l'l 0 Track Intramural Boxing rlnnu hml x nl 1 1 IIC! T ,- ,l ,A- 'Wjl liipif I ,s J C A . f Q 0 1 lx Ai Avia. 7' IDX IIOIIPRI' C DAVIS Sub I 1 nf ru' l ourm 1 uvltn 1 I lhorw- mn rn 11 Ih llmluhnf JOI ORPS DICAPRIO l num! I num: Ilnnuw ruulu for fun I IIARI F9 I- DAX I AUI INF Dll' FRICH lhlrhe Polly 4 rural fours: l un! IIN rl mouw I mural lounw nf hrlp Im! lrkf DOI ORF? DPCII I Fx PAQQUAI P VINCE NT DOI DO Dodl Dee- ! rmral I nurses f 1 ru ral K ourfzr Actn ltlGS Basketball Football ACIHIII s Bowling IJBTICIUL, Club I rllul lm nnr arlll rlll Hn-r lI1lfIPl'I'IllI'f0I' Plllffllfhlllfl C IIARI OI F' DPNMAN Lharlle Actnntlex lhnd Chorux H X Mxmltrzls KIWHIIH Showx Ad Iinanl 1 ml Snull mul fu t IAIRILIA DI-VIIO a fn uf MII f CIIFNH A4 llVltllN Iinwllm. :nu-4 runlu lnr rl unnrl lr RA l HRX N ANN DURAN hay rural 1 0lU'Rl Amtlntu Swxmmmp, School Nute- Iioard of Owl lomlx of un VIR! INIA DORAN I H1115 l 4 nrrnl fourw If rl: 1 'B 'f 2 7 ,sn My '7, NLE 0 14:45, 1, I , ' V I , IC ' A-1' ' : H'-Y: ' J: Ii. I. I' ' ' ' H ,-I lu 'V ' ' rx. ' - ' , . - lv l 1 - - ' . . 1' , 1: f ' V 9' ' ' . ..2 V, ' --fy, - . .h,,r ' WW , ll fi:-uwral Courxr .A I , 6 ' ' .': ' : .': 'l'ri-Y: I -,- - Nui . - ' , i- ' ' , ' S 5' ' .. ' ,I , ' ' rf' O '. ,. Z. .'r . vw' . A I ' nl, tvv I : ' .-II1' ,. ' I 'mr. .-I slrmlri uirl will: Ing! lair. ,, L , - ' - 'Y I ' I A 'I' Q - X o Q S - , .ff ID x A ' W N , - , 1- . X ' O I ' 'VIARI ARI' T DUI' FAINY Per: ffm al tours: Actlvitlzs Ch n us N1 lonal Honor ci tv G A IV ' I'rl Y Literary Pdltor f n nuql Baal Ltball liadm nton Pima Pom. Volleyball Aquifu' Club Softball llowlinl. gh: wnf why nor nf sh: :old 1 8 -17131 7' llll ll? H001 rlolll MARC ARFI FLI PN I'I I I0 l l' Margie- ! :rural lou 'xr' ACIIVIIIQQ I re: qpanxxh Club Fri Y Rowling. G A A National Honor Qoclety Cheerleader KJ V Bo rd of Annual Q u lent Council Makze 9077ll017F happy rwurudar wz h hm' rnllmmr and rhrrrvl wav RAY EVFI I' If I-I Ifmral fours: Activities Choxu: A Cla N Plaw liowllnf. Prmh and any fhnf s Inu BARBARA JUNE FARIINCFR Barbie Commfrczal Course Ac IVIIIEQ Band Chorus Iinsket ball Volleybill qfllf ern.-:one all fhmas AUDRFS FARR Commvrual Lauren Activities Bowling., Badminton 'lri Y Hnmeroom Officer Swim ming form! fn u p full nj I1 :fr BARBARA FARR Barb I emma rr-ml C oursv Actnitl s Howling. I ibrary Stat? Homeroom 0'licer Radio Workghop ub Owl 0 r 9 n nual Iioxrrl 0 Banketball Bad mlnton Volleyball Ping Pong Archerw C ub 'I rl Y QIIHHPSIIOII liox Committee Thr IIOYIIIIHIQ lllf, 'wrrh lmlrlr 11 hrur I'A'I RICIA FI' FI FX Pat I fmral loursw Actiutle National Honor Qociety Trl Y Hx Y MIIISIYQIQ Band CIIOTIIQ Dance Band A Caw On Klw nls Showx Male Chorus Shows Plvnfu 0 11m 111l0r llYNi1lffll1f1l and nh wo mm PATRICIA FII FQ Pat fommerz-ml Cours: Vfru plea-:fmt fo know FI ORIA FIQR Glory f rfneral Coursp ACIIVIQIPB BOVSIIDZ Badminton Ping Pong f enr-rally speakmq shr- s gnu-:ally 811011, mq FRFDFRIC C FITZCFRAID Fred mural Loursw Y M C A Iwrryom uho lrnouq hm: Izlwq IIYYI f-f' 7. 7 - r Ilp f A A Ry v I I 1.-'sv 9 ,M ln I I f O I We il ' Q55-f-N ,f . i I I I ' ' ' ',':' :,'.': 1:f 3 S0 ':- , 3 , . A. . Pres. '-LU: ' . 3 ' , ' '- : ' ' Z' 0 . A- Cl 3 IS 1d'4,'50: A- . 1 . c- : . : : . 1 - ' f: ' : 1 ' ' : 1 ' : HA I ,Q-J .1 ,I . A A . . 'I . . Sh ' . fl f i' I , - I as I I I ' . 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Trl Y Chorus blxlnl fTlll'lL lianll IXIXXBIIIN bhmx Hl X Shows lie a Gamma bhoxss 1 .fa l :url or rl hw thou-su u wordw VIARX A CAl'l'Nl'X Ahllle I4 rural f ours: AL llltlu Trl X llulklllll. ac mlntun I rfslrlellt of Home-room Chou ll 4 11 :rl s 1 you Ylnl Mary N l AIRILIA AVN ll'li0 8' fn nrrnl l ounu A Nmlatf- Trl X liowlllll. lla at hall SWlh1U'lllL Olxl Board I uquru 10118 lululml.-1 PDWARIJ JAMES Q ll LIL AIN l Malhzmaflral l oursu Act lltlu Golf FIKHUI lasketball lntr mural lg0XVllTlL. ll VBTNIQY Clull Rlfle lull al I4 H S u, Il low th: worf u ll uuzn l-RANK GXORDANELLF nu ral f ours: Actllltlex J V Football H1 s om of fha qufvt kmd whos: l XMAN I LOUURILH JR Plnky f 4 nf ral I ourx: Altlxltle-A Hl X HI Y Mlllfltrela Illl,h School Band Bowllm: Spanlsh Club becretary in llllilllflufll 'llllllfl vor an mall 1 Iluul IIILFIIOYI SUIANNI' R MUODRILH Duuh I :rural C ourss Ltllltlu Hljwllllg li kdball Volleyball Softball Padmlntun AKIUBIIC Clllb Plm. Pony. 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A A A vu QISITIZ lioaxd of Annual Iat n Club Youth Center Commxtte farm alzullls has cl. youd .auqqcs twn X IUUISI' L Uli loalhu I fnrrul 1 our-u Atllvllliw Owl urn-tan Ilomvroom lo ed Llub Trmaxmer l' Homeroom lr1 Y Klwanl Show 'lla Q Chorux Re-us xx Sw mm 11 Llub Bow HIL Pdl ur of Ari lioxrl of Annual 111-fona'zI11 plub IIUNAI ll HAMII ION Don Il lu: Anuntlu land H1 Y Dam and Cl Orc 1nd buret Qu fl 111111 o ll uoml 11 spu-nliun RILHARDC HAKLPX D ck K rmrnl I ou xr A1t1v1t z Natlon xl Honor S111 lf v am D1 lmnalrn Chorus R1fle leam Annual Board II4 ronxlnnex p1r.N0n4Ll1fy and Illll-SH Al AN HARl I 1 nf ral C rursf Antnl les Wh1t1 Arrow a s A 1 a 1 I 1 1n Club Annual Board Ilonsnt ha fur siop talkruuf l'Hll ll HARILR. Phil Malhfmallzal Loursl Aetlutxcs H1 Y Qhow Erhtor Ill Lhmf of Annual R169 Club Vlce Pru Homeroom Pres 4K 4.3 Natlonal Honor Soclety Chorus Spanlah Cluh Whlte Arrow Treas urer Debatmg Team Chorus A-. Play H1 Y J Rutarmn V1 rsatllz hr will mukr. his mar '.-2 , Z-.Z .,. Y l JA' .s I , 4 Q.. 1 7 I ?-f Awffs C sq, Q V xf 7 Q! 0 ' E-Ei-af? . Q KAR! V HAXPN Senator I mm lou n Actnlll Nwfmnal Honor Soumix Alpha HI Y Hn Y Mmxlrel- Whlu Arrow Club btudcnt LOUHCII Junior Rutarmn latin Llub Hun nes Manwger ul' Annual Ou lloarfl Dchallnl., Team u. xv u I mul u frvqzu nl lllllur AUDRI' Y HUlJl l- Aud I 1 ru ral I ours: Iooal Ihmux fum: an .wmull ,null runs ROBERI A HODKlNbON Bob Iemral four-44 Rifle Club Whlte Arrow labor L07l1llll7'8 all Ihmus RUISLRI I HUI IUWAX Hob ffm ral Course ACUVIIILN Owl Board Mlnwtrels 40 He s a lady s man lil- VI' RLY H01 LOWOOD il w I mm ral l our.-4: ALIIWIIIBB SWIYYIYTIIHL, lrl X Neur u dull mornin! when shf s urounrl KAX FRANK ILS HOWARD has I 4 mfrul four.-1 AL :vnu-4 Bowlms: rl'I Y 1 A Swummlng Basketball Volleyball Wham lhvrz x un lhfrr .-4 hay l A IRILIA HOW! ANU Path If nvral fours: Antxvme-4 Trl Y Annual Board Owl Board Howling: 1141! untzl you :uf lo lnow Le: VPRNA JLAN HUFHPS Frankie I rneral C ours Shf ll make a flood s crzfary HLVLRI Y ANNE HUNIINL PON Bev 1 1 rural f ourzw Autlvltxes liowhngz Trl Y Ba-.ket ball Library SUR' Her plraxmq 1I47'80IlfIllfll lllflllllil lur lu flll any pomizun qrau ully BFVF RLY JANE IFRLAN eu C 07ll17!I'I'!'II1l Cours: AC'lllfll l Ssslmmnmz liowllng, Hut what of Bcurlyl W1 ll hlllf to my She has math muuy frumls who un Yllllllt lu slay fs-fs 1 Q 5, ' ' :Aw P324 . . . l' T. I ' 'l ' , . I l l .. -3 ' ' 'sz , . ' ','2 ' - , Y v- 2:-Q . :, .-,Zi lA: A 1 ' Z.. 11.1 .. V , , ', ,- 'f i ', ,- - ' 1 l' 1 ' , 1' Activities: Ilntramurall Basketball: J M , H D v' 1 Hu' '- 5 I K. , . ' . . B A .If .H 1 1 , ' ' '-lx ' ' --I .H D I V1 A - I . I 'W x Q . 'v U' l I B It Q 1, Q I , f X A Q .S Q V! I I w 2 r 0 ff., X f cf -F. ' ' f N525 f 'J . 1 ANNI' JUNPS Rec flnlral 1111 1 Antnltlu Frmnch Club lhmux Bxsketball Table lmnn S Badmxn ton Stud nt Councxl Panel Dlx Cu s on Hnrreroom bmcretarx xtln Club Orchoxtra Ilby-dry S aff A Class Propsrtu Ou Board Annual Board bpeclal Cir N C199 Club If you 110111 alrrfarlu knou hu lf 8 hrqh frm: you mad: hfr ucquaml amz DAI In JONLB D111 K 4 nrral K ours: ll: :rpuf qraaf lllzrrfla from Dal: RILHAKD JUNLN Buuk I nwral f ours: Cl.lYltlCN Hl Y Qtudent Counul 815113 Club J V P ootba Vars ly Football Varbltv B be-ball Ba-.ketball Manager J V and Varsity 4 quurl .sporl and luurl 1:1 all WILHLLMINA hi' l' N MIIIQL ommcrczal four-u Agtnltlu National Honor bone x Badminton Ping Pong HOVKIIHL Annual Board Commeruallwlltor of Owl Shr s fair and .alulder a uzrl wl shall always rrmcmlur SALLY KLLLX a fzrmral Cours: Autlvmcs Chorue Iiowlmy, Stu dent lrcasurer Ovw Board Baakethall Curr as a hutton LHARI PN KLRK Lharlu Malhxmafual C0111-n Antlxl 11 Rl e Club Student Louncll H1 Y White Arrow n mal Bo rrl fharlr-4 ha-4 ihaf lnferuxlmq prr .s na :lu lhaf 17191116 Sl,llllS 9 DONALD H lxbbLLR Don lsnnal faursc ACl.lXll.lC V Foot all Baaketball Varsity Football Var sltx Basketbvll law Ilzal a' us shmu Lnou PHXI I IS KLbLLR Phxl I 1 na ral C ours: Aullxlll s Bovslxng bwxmmlng May .s1u'u.w be thc frulf oj all your undcrlalmq-z Bl AIR ALAN lxNAl P Prox l nu ral louru Aunmu Natlonal Honor bouux Irzsldgnt Vlce Pre ldlllt lrelsurrr f S uden' Counul lllIl10I' lx vnaman J V Football Ienn Intramural Sports An nual Boird lilmr -x a uorlfr and wr mu-er -my Thai whrrc Ihrrc -Q a wlll Ihcn .s u'u,ay.s a way VIOLA l- H KRAUb T00tHl9 I fncral Cours: ALtlX1llE'S Bowling. 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Z , O ff- L2 X xx CFRAI D I' lALRUlX Jerry I 1111 ral C ours: I'111-:fu orlhy and dl ps ndablf u, 11111 flnll really MARIANNE lLONAR1J I 1 rural Cours: Actlut es Student Counul Ldxtor of Joke Board of Owl Annual Board Intramural Sports Dance Lhalrman Secretary of G A A National Honor Soclety S 1 rs a good sporl not only 111 IL :fu amtwztzc.-4 ful uso 1 curyday Inf: SHIRLEY LLNNOX Shlrl K mnmr Tcllll Caur-44, Act VIIIEN Bowlmg Sw1mm1ng 1 rea' fllfl who I8 surf I0 sucrced MADLILINL l lNNLl1 Madle I mural Course Actnltles Bovslxng Spanlh Lluh Intlamural Sports Chorux Band VIFI Y Dance Llub Uu palh-1 are llflfflllll xo h1r1 s lurk on H14 unys wr nr: qomq JOAN MALKI E Y Joanne 1 1 111 ral I our-11 AL IX tl s Fri! Bowhng, Ba mt hal Volleyball Badminton Owl School Notes Typing, Nmzlzny their ul happy gall Thus w hull her vururiny RAY MOND MARLLI LUS Rayme lmrmral Course Actnltleb Varslty Track 41 40 50 Varslty Cross Country 4 48 49 Varuty Club e sums them Hu' way tha. homo folks l1k4 fo hear them AN FHONY MARRA Freckles funeral I ours: ACtlNltIlS Baseball Babketball Football Bowling From hm mouth runs a nur of 'words JOAN MARSH Joanne f cnvral Course Actlvltles A Claes Play 48 49 N tl Honor Soclety Honor Roll Band Chorus Basketball Volley ba Bowllng Library Staff Aquatic Club Ow Board A nual Board Trl X Radio Work shop Orchestra Glrls Glee Club She.-1 IL wondcrfzll frzend our pzano playlng horscback rrder DOLORLS MASILLLO Dee l 07Yl7YlFl'lll1l I ours: Actlv1t1e-. National Honor Society Owl Board Annual Board Badminton Bawketbill Swrfl as honrrf and rm tevnphng bLR'1 RUDI' MAUR Gert ,em ral 1 ours: ACtlVltlG'-l Natlonal Honor Society Trl Y Basketball Volleyball Bowllns. Student Councxl Clam Play Costumu Owl Staff Annual Board fnrt s a pal Io may yrrl -iz' 0 ., I .. ' ' law Qc.. . , v 'L . V ' I: D YF' 245' - ' 11 1, vfll- ' . I' Anlvhy . ' V- - I H .U 1 Vg ' fhl'A' , 1 1 471 1 , lla: 'zz : : H : . 3, h H' 3 h l 3 n- A z. A .I A fs v H -v , A I . . . 'V ,- ' 3 . -t'-1'.::: '-': U1 1k-- i '. :H .- 5 'iz Y ' 2 ' - 2 rg ': A .1 , -, H . ,VA -,-, 2 - J' fs' -' .. , 'Q 4 1 Q ' V 5 0 ' 'S Q e ' ,.-ff ., V f' x 1 ' - ' O . '. ,j,,- ' HARISARA M4 LURMIL lx Harb lnural I our.-u Adnllxes bwlmmlnx, Bdllfflllllllll mg long, llask1 bxll Vnlluhall liowllmz Archiry Shufflx llrnrcl W1 hkr Barb so flora luck l- IHI' L MONALO LM fcmrnl Cours: ACllVltIEN Basketblll 4 Sh: s fl xma'l qzrl but not so quuf MARGARLI MOORI' Marge ! lm ral Cours: c lNll.lCS G A Bowling. Swlmmlng, Badminton Volluball 'lrl Y Shr' 4. a -ewrll uzrl RAY L MOR! AN Tex frnnal fours: ACl,lXltllN Natlonal Honor buuety lie a H1 Y Rifle Club TLIHIIN Ypamsh Club A Class Play 50 Whltz Arrnw Club H1' Ya' T117 our lady lrzlllr AGNPS MOR! lA Aggie I zmrul Courxf A pazkaga of per.-mnulzhl Al IUN MORRlb A t f :rural fflllfrl Antlvltu lluxlng. Hockew Vlllllll l' nsemhlv A xwfll uuu lALlx C NPAL Muthfmalzzal I our-ff Aeuvntus Owl Associate hd: or Annual Assoclate I d tor li nd 48 49 50 Chorua 0 lims Chorua 40 Rude Club- Pre-udent Skx Club Intramural Bowling' Varsity Club School Dance Band Track 48 Cro s Countrv 49 Debatmg. 'leam H1 Y Shows Junlor Lum Na tmnal Honor SOCIQIQ .huh s fl pal and u hm qpumlnz DORO'1 HY NlMb Dot Gr neral Coursc Actlvltler, Student Councnl 48 4' Actlvntles Treaburer 40 a0 Cheer leader 40 50 Natxonal Honor Su cxety A ab ay A Basketball Volleyball Bowlmg Badmlnton Baa ball Trl Y Pres ldent ACt'lVltl0N Editor of Ovsl Lltcrary Board Anmnl Aqua IC Club 48 49 50 Usher at January Graduatxon '10 I'o11u'ar1ty has not rhanqed Dol except la malcr her hmr RICHARD 0Alxl'S D ck 4 nn-al f oursf ofs 01 fun I ORDON 0 BRILN O Be I rnrral Cum se Gordu l8 a frwnd to all 2 7 ml E if . li Xlsfnqtg fqg' Aa in I Il I IAIN UDDI 1 omnunzal lourm Small am Lulc 1 r tru! IIORALI' U RII I' I Sparkw In ur ral C uursz Atuvmu Student Lounul Var-em Q lub I rm Quin nt Iiaskc tball Ilan ball Football Intramural I S urlul lzfl x I 14 1 :funn JILANNI' MARIL OUPLLLI lienchy lomml rcull l ours: ACUVIYIKS Bovxlmy., Ir: X Wha! fl -cfranqr' Ihrnq rs man what a sfrunqcr 1:4 woman IAIKILIA ANN I AI Pa AQUVIIIIN w unrrl Irl lrl xx xrqr Ilowlmg Iind 0 Work Nhup Qtucluxt Counul Hom room Presxdent A Izfllf uunxnzsr naw and Hun 5 '1-rhul Inu Ihr lust of nun JOHN WL1 LIAM PAQUIN Pagon In rural Coursf AU v txes Alpha H1 Y Rifle C uh Vht Arrow Club Qian n L IJ Annual HIINID 5-A Iioaxcl lohn ha-1 u yooll imzz uhfuur hv urns DAVID LHARLILB IARb0NS Date Mathzmalwal four.-u Actnltleis Alpha H1 X Rifle Club lxlu work rf fascmahx mv fan sz! and look at xl for hours I-Rl'DI'KILIx II'LIsHAM Hugo I nu ral Cour-u Act utxes gllUIl l'4 Club I rlul hu all JAC QULLINIL Pl' PI Jackle frnrrrll Cuursf Attlvltles IIUWIIIUZ Basketball Qwxmmlnpz Trl Y C A A Przlty as a lllllllflf Buy. 1 rn: ral four-n ALllNIll?S Iiuwlmil lla-xketball 1' unzlly luart has many u fru ml MARX PlCIxEI'l Iiubblfb Ccrrnmzrual Course Actlvltles Band Bowlmg Ow Board Typlng Annual Typ mx., Babketball G A la mxnton Pins: Pong Trl Y Volley a qhf s .-null and ur' lik? hrr 7 I i v I I I 4.-LT' Y A ' ' , 1. 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Pong HdflYY1lIllUll Track 45 Vargltv H0V'lln2' W0 A JalIy11oo1lxporI llandsonu and dvbmlulr u 'rrully 111111111 RILHARD RLVLLLIL UAV111 11111 Dmk Star I 1111mI lourm c 1v1t1u loxnng 4 Varwty Lluh Qpamsh Lluh H1 X Illalhvmaflcal frrursl Actlvxtlu- Natlonal Honor bon eh Band Chorus, Dance lland llc-ta H1 Y Rlflc- Club Junnor Rotarnan lhuwch I omb Award Kuwams Show 49 Boys Chorus 1141111111 and quul 1 1.rp11 fnusumn I1111111ie 1111111 II11.-11 11111114 Mnulu h1 3 lhz11l1n11 No1z1v1A Jl'AN 11LAN1x MHLL llisflfckf-QLXFORD f'e111r11I Course Actxvltles Bomlmg Badminton K Uleral Cours! Trl Y 411 who know her Izkc h1r 4 kmd 'mmf mrslm JAN' QU'N'AV1N LHAK1 PS 1101.1-Rs Janle !1111ral 1 ourxn Att1x111e-s Natlonal Honor Sotulx Iatm Club lI'LSldLIlf Trl Y Stu dent C0llhCll Volleyball S111 H118 har 11111111-4 Ill Slhlllll 111111 ou Chuck l11111r11l Co1nm1111r1l C 0111-11 Intramural Baskrtlxall H hui a phy-1111111 Joi, KAMUb DAVID R055 Dave I em ral Cour.-11 Actnltms J V Basketball 41 424 Varslty Basketball 48 49 J V Football 49 KIWBHIQ Show 414 Hvau Dave a man about town Halry 11111 ral four.-11 Actlxltlu Varslty Club btudent Counc1l Gvm Team Svnmmmg Track Cross Country 4 rzady smzll a h1lp111q hand 1 Q 2 7 ' 13? I . X 1 -, . - 3 'I ' 1' K T.: At'. 'c:'l '41, 'fwz .- f . 'Q , . 1... ,I ,1 V - iv- 1.1-L 1 Rn I' , ill I A- Swirnminz. I : -1- A .1 I' 5 l.. 1 'in .1 4 A ' . 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Iiuxrng Iiovrlrng Oprn hm mouih ami rr uorvl :anne Ull I- RANK POW l I' RINO fr nu ml Lourfu Ar-trvrtres Irack Football 1 410011 afhlffr GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTURES ANDRPW Ii0Ix Andy Ifrurul forum I lull' If rlofsrll wmrrrl fhnl 1 ll I RANLPS ANN ll ARR I'r.rn Ivrurrrl four-u Surat anrl lor: 7l I- VI'I YN DANII' I S Pvc If rural I ours: A trxrrre Iimslrm, Ha'-krtlrall Ilnmrrrrl lo lmrlr rl PARI MAHON Iur :rural four-4: A rule Intramural Iifulutlrall Ilrrl Iiaselufrll 011 mrfurr 1 r ,wr 1 ra I IIYYI III! ll, I'RANIx MARIPI Nrrk follulf I-ufrlzrur four-rr Artnrtru Crow Lounhv I'rack lfrrrrrrs unrl prrwnrrrllllrl Uh' Hou JUICE A MIIIFR Llttle One ! rrrcral Courw Actrxrtru Iiaskdhall 424 Volley J 48 Studrni Councrl Irr hrvxanrx Qhovx Svxrmmrng Club Iiadmrnton 48 4 can :I whfr: s 1 1 rmrr lrml ihf luuah MICHALL MURRAX Mike ! rneral luurw Amtnrtles Intramural liasketball Intramural Wrwtlrng Intramural Iiase-l'raII T rouuh rahf rr :I wrong he Il sfumi THOMAS MrGRAW Tom ffrrf ral Cofurw ACIIXIIILS Pre-. Dramatlc Club 2 Pres Homeroom 2 Pres French lulr rack I' ootba Student Director Dramatrc Llub Studcnt Delegatv-Governors Con ferurce on Youth Recrcatron gee rctarx Treaxurrr of lx v Lluh be-nror Play 2 A rmlfnmr mlrlrlrml to nur flaw II' RAID I AII' NAIIIJI' fr rural C ouru: I :mmf pal 'I IIOMAS WOODRUFI- Woody lonrrru rr ral C our-rv Amtnrtru Nalronal Honor Smretx Intramural Iiaxketball x Frnanu Nfurlrorm arrrl 1 rr 1 'I I ,ur f! ' Xl: HAH Lax Aj'h' Ihr' mn I ' .4 on . an- .. A , .-A I H2 ,I - ' x . 1 lv?--. ' f 'S:' ':A : 4- - '- 'rw-i-Y. I f'.' H -A. 'lf' r. ' .fl I-. G, ,. - .l , 01 i-sz ' - 1 Uv liL .lz'rl 'l'- rwrlx r r A lan .. Q 'x .': ,. I 4 lr' I r . I rl . I 1' c I '1' -n 1-2-3': rr 4: - 3 .- 1 'L-,Y w' ' 22 - 3 Atr-riirill A . I l '. , H ,, X . ' ,Y ' ' - ' 1. ' ...- ! I rw 1- .- 0 - - ' -. Q A 9 S5 S if - ,. 2 f O W M! V - , -9- 1- M ' . r IA ' .:,f- Q MOST POPULAR BEST SPORT IOLLIEST MOST MUSICAL MOST ORIGINAL MOST DIGNIFIED MOST ATHLETIC MOST LOOUACIOUS MOST COURTEOUS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED DONE MOST FOR CLASS QUIFTEST BEST LOOKINC TEACHER S PET WITTIEST CLASS CLOWN BEST DANCER BEST DRESSED SENIOR AWARDS Boy Davld Brennan R1chard Iones Alan Hart R1chard Harley Blalr Knapp George Balfour Davxd Brennan Alan Hart Thomas Clement Robert Daly Blarr Knapp Fred Peckham Davxd Brennan Gary Hayes Alan Hart Alan Hart Blalr Knapp Gary Hayes Gxr Carol Morrrson Sue Goodrtch Sue Goodr1ch Ioan Marsh Patr1c1a Feeley Ann Iones Carol Morrtson Dorothy Woods Margaret Ell1ott Carol Morrlson Carol Morr son Ethel Rexford Dorothy N1ms Dorothy N1ms Elrzabeth Goutermout Patr1c1a Pappa Patrrcra Feeley Iacauehne Case -HQ X .vnyjfa IUNE CLASS HISTORY In September 1947 a very fr1ghtened group of freshmen walked up the steps and entered the hall of learmng whlch bore the colors of purple and whlte Lrttle was 1t reallzed that these frlghtened freshmen would be the last proud sen1ors to graduate from the old Watertown H1gh School bu1ld1ng Dur1ng our f1rst year our beloved pr1nc1pal W1ll1am E Hewxtt passed on and Albert B Scholl known to us all as Pop took over the relns of Watertown Hlgh School We are greatly mdebted to h1m for all the atd that he has g1ven us rn help1ng to make our class projects successful In November l949 we chose some very capable leaders who started off the mrddle of the century w1th flylng colors Carol Morr1son prestded over the A class meetmgs W1th a f1rm hand ably asslsted by Donald Kesler Sparky O Rellly took careful note of what was sald and done wh1le Betty Schnerder took care of the flnances These offlcers supported wholeheartedly by therr fellow classmates have executed the1r dutles very earnestly The entlre student body greatly a1ded the success of our A class play Under the excellent dtrectlon of Iames E Wllson MEET ME IN ST LOUIS proved to be one of the most entertamrng plays presented by a semor class ln many a year Our athletes have shown great capablhty The football season was cllmaxed on Thanksgtvmg mght W1th the crownlng of the football queen Dorothy Ntms and the Powers coached basketball team brought glory to Watertown Hrgh School by w1nn1ng the New York State Sectlonals We br1ng the curtaln down on the last chapter of our htstory W1th the publrcatron of our ANNUAL symbollc of those 1oyous years m hlgh school when the class of 1950 ruled the roost 1n Watertown Hrgh School HOLLIS COHEN 1p'.' '1 ' -DSE ' 1. J iiviiii W-ii-- I I NEATEST CSEiiiSEiEEE1EiSiBlair Knapp Margaret Elliott R' -,v J - If Q' 3? .5 wage Al 5, ' O H4 Aim FAREWELL We, the Class of '50, Salute you, Watertown High, The last to pay you homage, Memories now, our only tie. For almost half a century, You've seen pupils go and come, Youve felt the tramp of noisy feet, Heard voices' steady hum. Our future is uncertain, We know not where we go, Or what will be your destiny ln the quiet afterglow. But through the years we'll live again ln the storerooms of our mind, The joyous days we've spent with you Which now we leave behind. No more to tread through gloomy halls, And crowd in study A Where romance was wont to flourish And homework got under way Too soon we find it s over And on graduation day We put an end to careless fun And store our books away Render service for tomorrow' Let it be said of every one He held high the torch of freedom Fought the fight and fairly won' MARGARET DUFFA NY 'X ! t' if A' T Q2 IA! Aug r 1 A 2, l A L., ,K Q 2: X' 7 Q Pill , Q' :Q W Q? 1 X Il A Q i' ' ' 4,1 . l' ' i ' 0 ' X ' if fffff u WHO S WHO IN 19607 It was one of those werrd ntghts that I had learned to fear durmg my four months 1n Indra The moon was at tts full and each star seemed to twmkle ltke a large electrtc l1ght Durlng th1s perlod I had been very suc cessful rn my mrsslonary work although many people came to rece1ve help none wanted to help me I had become very desolate and on th1s par t1cular evenlng very homeslck As I walked along the narrow muddy streets I heard many eerre sounds breakmg through the strllness of the cool darkness Into one of the humble dwellmgs along the street groups of people were enterxng Sudden currostty grtpped me and I turned to follow the crowd Insrde were magntftcent structures and beaut1ful walls In the very back of the long corrldor an old man a very old man possrbly one hundred years old sat I learned that th1s patnarch was a seer He asked what I wrshed o read from the crystal ball That achlng feelmg whlch I had many ttmes felt agatn came over me What were my fnends domg back 1n Amertca? No sooner had I asked the questton than I was seated on the cushlons and a crystal ball was placed before me Immed1ately thtngs began to happen Brrght l1ghts shone and I reallzed I was watchmg ftrst New York Crty then I was 1ns1de a very large burldmg Slowly the v1s1on closed up to the glass plate of the door on whlch was wrltten Edltor 1n Chlef New York Darly T1mes lack Neal The door was opened and I was gtven a gllmpse of the famous edrtor And who do you thlnk were by hrs s1de'? Well there were Barbara Farr Betty Schnelder Wrlhelmrna Keen and Beverly Ierlan But I was not to tarry here ang Agam a hght fltckered and before my v1s1on came these words ln brtght llghts Pat Feeley the famous dancer starrlng 1n Why Marry? I found that the owner of the theater was Lyman GOOdflCh but I was not gtven a gllmpse of the dancer or the manager for the tlme was drawma short Around the corner from th1s theater I caught a gllmpse of a parade headed by profess1onal tw1rlers Charleen Bretsch Barb Farhnger Ann Forton and Charlotte Denman go1ng dlrectly to a place marked Musselmans To my surprlse I found Gary Hayes proprletor of th1s lunch room Several grrls were rushlng to and fro by the dlfferent booths I not1ced one booth espectally for who were there but Dave Stetson Blalr Knapp and Bob Davrsl From the1r con versatron I learned that Dave was Presrdent of a Moth Ball Producers As socratlon Bla1r was superrntendent of the hrgh school and Bob Davrs was a local merchant Dave had marrted Cartha Roy durmg my absence and had become very successful rn busrness Bob and Blarr were bachelors and ltved together Slowly my eyes traveled up and down the fam1l1ar streets On a corner were some extremely fashronable looklng laches talkmg very earnestly To my amazement who should they be but Pat DeV1to Ethel Rexford Frances Capone Glorra Flsk and Dolores DICGDTIO Each was drscussmg the fash1ons and dtsplaylng a new gown or new coat Each had rnarrred suc cessfully and I nottced several small chlldren standrng near On down the street a l1ttle way I saw a s1gn whlch read T1nn1ng and Plumbmg Done Here Who do you suppose 1t was? No one but an old frrend George Balfour lmlx Z? Q W Q 9 7 1 , A ' . ' I l . I I H Suddenly, I realized that I was nearing my own home town, and was In - 3- 2. is -pf .i - 1 ' ' s Q Q 4 f ul Agfa -'- fs, A 0 11 ffa ' XV-if i 6 The v1s1on grew d1m fhckered then grew brfght agarn as I vlewed the portals of the Olymprc Theatre The cowboy rnovle was over and com1ng out were Shfrley Lennox Beverly Huntrngton Tom Woodruff Mary lean Towsley Audrey Farr Ethel Monaco Charles Day Ina Darby Francls Beck Dorothy Bryan Rose Blondollllo Sandra Barkley Ioan Mackley Madele1ne Lrnnell Charles Rogers Norma Benson Helen Walts Marlan V1ncent Carolyn S1mmons and Ian Branche It must have been a good movle to have at tracted so many people Res1d1ng 1n the CIIY I learned from the v1s1on was Mrs Sparky O R1ley formerly Pat Pappa I found that many more classmates were st1ll here Two of the rnost famous surgeons were Bob Daly and Alan Hart each of whom had performed many successful operattons The head nurse 1n the hospftal was Peg Duffany Pat Howland Kay Howard and Nancy Woolf were nurses here also I found another old frlend 1n the Conservatory of Muslc He was the famous trumpeter or the second Harry Iames It was no one but Maestro D1ck Revelle of the Slap happy FIVE Band Wlth h1m was h1s solorst Kay Evelelgh Tessle Wr1ght Polly Gubert and lane Qulnlavln the famous cartoonlsts hkewrse had therr offxce fn Watertown And Iackre Case had been Sports Edftor of the Watertown Darly Tfmes slnce her fathers retlrement the year before At a fashlon show of whlch Betty Best was the sponsor Holhs Cohen the dlrector and Carm Guardrno and Bev Hollowood the asslstant d1rectors I saw V1ola Kraus Ieanne Ouellette and Iackle Pepp modelllng Interested spectators were Dale Iones Charles Kerr Gerald LaCro1x Earl Mahon Iohn Paquln D1ck Baldwfn Dan Fobert Prank Martel Fred Fltzgerald Andrew Barballck Andrew Allen and Fred Peckham Carol Morrlson and LIZ Goutermout havmg been abroad were telhng of thefr experlences at a tea rn honor of the1r return Thelr r1ch husbands were the envy of all the unmarr1ed women I notlced 1n the v1s1on that standlng on dlfferent corners throughout the C1lY were pohcemen Nfck Bombardo Edward Charlton Dave Adams Frank Grordanelh and B111 Ballantlne The traffrc problem seemed to be even Worse than rt was t n years ago Some of the pohtrcrans 1n the c1ty govern ment were The Golden Throated Orator Gary Hayes Sharp Tongued Ph111p fnotPh1ll1pll Harter Bob Hell drlver Capron Kfng Royal Schnetder Sllppery Sly Ray Morgan Snappy Dave Parsons plus Ioklng Les S1rk1n Sal V1lard1 was now head of Glrl Haters Inc along wrth Gary Van Alstyne who has been happlly marrred for years to Mary Gaffney Onward my vrsfon went untll I came to the home for the lncurables Here I found Carolyn Schulz Marg Moore and Ioan Walhng tak1ng care of patrents very eff1c1ently Cornlng down the road agarn I was astonfshed to see that a new bu1ld1ng had been erected srnce I had gone away The rnasslve sfgn by the bu1ld1ng fnformed me that 1t was the Farmer s Produce Stat1on I turned and saw two trucks com1ng down the road Here were drrvers Ray Marcellus and Wrlfred Ward brmgrng mrlk and butter from thelr farms There were now two publlc speak1ng teachers IH W H S M1ss Reeves and her asslstant Ioanna Trayser As I saw her Ioanna was g1v1ng prlvate speech lessons to asp1r1ng actors Gordon OBr1en Bob Holloway Charles Davrdson and Iames Beattle Agarn the llght flfckered and rn the dlstance I saw the outhne of Watertown Hlgh School GOIDQ up the steps were Dot Woods and Dave Ross who had been marrled before frnfshmg therr college career As they 'ld Q? -4 4- lxefe I , , ' I , I , , f , I I , I I V I I I ' - f I ' I f . , , I I I - , , f , . f . , . , I , , , , , - , , , , I , . . D . . . . . A o . ' I - I I , , - , . , . , . , , , , - , f . , . , , . . ' Q , , P ' 1 ' ...V I I -f A P- - , n 4 , .f v ,l , C 5 X I 4 ' , I w f - 1 H . - ,.. r . . - ,,. , G! . L 4 , as I Www Z gg P 'A' AGQ went 1nto the lrbrary one woman studymg very hard at a table raxsed her head as the couple entered It was my old frrend Anne Iones the French teacher rn the school thrs year Out of the bu1ld1ng aga1n the VISIOH went to the athlettc fleld Who was the b1g fellow g1v1ng orders? Of course Buck Iones the coach and h1s assrstants Don Kesler and S1s Cowles Good coaches they were too In the gym a profess onal basketball team was playlng On the team were Freckles Marra Ed G1ll1gan Baldy Bearden Tom Tracey Sparky OR1ley Patsy Doldo Dave Brennan and Frank Postor1no The Champton Cheerleaders CDot Woods Bev Dacter Dot N1ms Erleen Storey Marg Elllott Carol Ames and Ann Montaguel coached by thetr manager Sue Goodrlch were puttlng on an exhtblt on At the game I saw many old farthfuls 1n the cheenng sect1on Iames Cragg Manlyn Graham Norma Plank Dave P1ke Audrey Hodge Iean Peters Robert Hodklnson Catherlne Val1n Pat Ulmen Ioyce M1ller Agnes Morgra Betty Woolsey Mlke Murray Andrew Bok Dlck Oakes Bob Brrgham L1ll1an Oddl Mar1lyn Becker Dons Foley Ivan Bertrand Ioe Ramus Marlan Congdon Sh1rley Fluno V1rg1n1a Doran Pauhne Dretnch Bev Comenole Sally Kelly and Gerald Patenaude The llght grew d1m then br1ght aga1n and I was 1n Burrvxlle There were several beaut1ful homes and 1n the most beauttful one was Mrs lack Brlstol or as I knew her Barb McCorm1ck The gxrl whom I had known as Corabelle Cobb llved next door In the slums of Ogdensburg Pat Flles and Ann Capone were dolng great work ID ITIISSIOHS Drck Conley was the contractor for bulldmg a brtdge across the St Lawrence at that c1ty Tom Clement was f1nanc1er of the project Th1s ended my v1s1t to Ogdensburg That hght wh1ch had revealed thmgs to me that otherwlse I would not have known changed the settlng aga1n to the Potsdam State Teachers College Here I found Ioan Marsh a professor of mus1c I was surprlsed to f1nd that her asslstant was D1ck Harley who now was gomg ID for classfcal muslc The VISION was leavtng the North Country when the mtst cleared I saw Syracuse In the soda bar of the Hotel Onondaga were Drck Cama1one Carlton Croyle Ben Renzt Ronald Vtncent and Dlck Gordon From the looks of them I gathered they had been palntrng the town wlth coca cola The v1s1on faded and when 1t agarn became v1s1ble tt showed the sands of M1am1 Beach Florlda Ioan Sayers who had lust come tnto a large sum of money and Nancy We1r1ch her travelllng companlon were playmg 1n the sand Alton Morns was trymg to 1mpress the he1ress wrth h1s expe t d1v1ng Farther down the beach Marranne Leonard Gertrude Maur and thelr husbands were strolllng In the bay Lyd1a Pretropaolr and Verna Hughes were trylng the1r hands at water skung or should I say backs? The t1me was growlng short and I caught a gllmpse of Los Angeles Calrfornla where I saw Evelyn Damels Wrlham Smrth Frances Ann Capone Roger Fenlong Patr1c1a Gebo and Donald Ham1lton But rt was sttll long enough for me to see ton the Hollywood movte setl Fablola Aubln Shlrley Bearden Dolores DeC1lles Kathryn Doran Phylhs Kesler Dolores Masrello and Mary Plckett Suddenly as 1f com1ng out of a dream I realtzed that though th1s was only a v1s1on all of 1t was true Slowly I walked home th1nk1ng of my happy h1gh school days but I was sattsfted to return and cont1nue my Nork w1th the thought that all my fnends .vere happ, and successful 1n l1fe DOROTHY NIMS and ANN MONTAGUE t Cf QQ X 7 pllryg ,D -...V IAIAGX V , . V V - 7 V , . , . i ' A V V V V , . . .. . V V A V V V V V V V l . . 2 V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V A V V - , . V V V - V V V I V . . , V V V - I - V V V V - V V V V - V V V , V V V V I . 1 V V V V V V V . . , , , X V - V A. V Y V . . FF x I I U' T'-' -5' -' '1 f Q r- my 'Q 25 ' Q' ax w Q, r , V I O K, 1 ' - -'- Q. - ' ' U CLASS WILL We the class of 1950 do hereby bequeath the following I Dave Adams do will and bequeath my broad shoulders to Douglas Stafford We Anne Iones Salvatore Vilardi Marilyn Becker and Virginia Doran will our red hair to Vonita Failing as chemicals are very scarce We Carol Ames Beverly Dacier Margaret Elliott Ann Montague I V cheerleaders and hope they have the fun we did To Mariana Duggan I Ian Branche leave my shining personality to add to her own To Elissa Kopita I I-Iollis Cohen leave my abihty to get along with our Canadian neighbors I Tom Clement leave my long eyelashes t all the mascara advertisements peroxide I Pat Pappa leave my cute ways to Barbara Paine who has many of er own To Lorraine Adams I Marianne Leonard leave my athletic ability I Anthony Marra leave my speediness on the court to George Athans I Richard Baldwin do will and bequeath my blond locks to Sue White peroxide is so expensive I George Balfour do will my ability to say nothing in a lot of words to Tom O Hara I Bill Ballantine do will my shortness to Sandy Burton I Sandra Barkley leave my flashing smile to Colgate Tooth Paste Ads We Donald Bearden and Alan I-Iart leave our w1t and humor to Mr I-Iarris to use in his College English classes I Betty Best leave my small waist to Louise Bastley I Bose Biondolillo leave my quiet ways to Theresa Mancarella To Sue Coseo I Iackie Case leave my cute wardrobes I Corabelle Cobb leave my lovely singing voice to Mary Seychel To Dawn Powell I Norma Benson do will and bequeath my long fingernails I Charleen Bretsch do will and bequeath my ability as librarian to Sally Butcher Patricia Feeley do will and bequeath my baton to Claire Labdon. Barbara Farr do will and bequeath my blond tresse to Margie Lane. Audrey Farr do will and bequeath my list of beaus to any one who lacks them. , Kay Eveleiah, leave to Iean Hasner, my pleasant, shy ways. Edward I. Cvilligan, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with others to Walter Giles. . In-'I O si, Q is as XI S ll fm I of ' .J A 14, manga B .IL Dorothy' Nims, Eileen Storey, and Dorothy Woods do will' our jumps to the , , .' o I, Ioyce Miller, do will and bequeath my fair locks to those who use h , I , , L . . I . . I, , s I, , I I, We Lyman and Suzanne Goodnch leave our love for one another t Iean and Ioan Trembly I R1chard Gordon do w1ll and bequeath my wonderful personaltty to Stuart Parker Iwho has one ol hts ownll I Eltzabeth Goutermout do wtll and bequeath my Flonda tan to those who couldnt make the South thxs year' We Beverly Comenole and Polly Gubert do w1ll and bequeath our ab1l1ty to catch men to the gtrls who run the Sad1e Hawkms day races I Robert Dav1s leave my wonderful tenor vo1ce to Ph1l1p Burke I Patsy Doldo leave my sen e of humor to V1c to help htm w1th hls tougher puptls I Dolores D1capr1o leave my ab1l1ty to get along wtth people to anyone who can t We Paul1ne D1etr1ch and Glor1a Ftsk leave our loquac1ousness to Iudy Ross I Kay Doran leave my cute t1gure to Beverly Henderson fShe does all rlght hersellll I Margaret Dullany leave to the next L1terary Edttor of the Annual the fun Ive had workmg on the l95U ISSUG I Roger Fenlong leave my one penc1l to Itm Dtamond who never seems to have one etther We Patr1c1a F1les and Shtrley Fluno leave our smcere natures to Peg Reynolds who has her own I Dav1d Stetson do w1ll and bequeath my wardrobe to the next Beau Brummel of W H S I Mary Iean Towsley leave my good manners to those who need them We Catherme Valm Beverly Huntmgton Vtola Kraus and Ioan Marsh leave our places 1n the ltbrary to anyone who wants them We Madeleme Lmnell and Ioan Mackley do w1ll and bequeath our tratl ness to Beverly Young We Donald and Phyll1s Kesler do w1ll and bequeath our s1m1lar1ty ln names to Rtchard and Suzanne Smlth who are not related e1ther We Beverly Hollowood and Kay Howard do w1ll and bequeath our rov1ng eyes to Elva Guyette We Robert Holloway and Dale Iones do wlll and bequeath our cheerful dtsposlttons to Walter Glles I Iack C Neal do w1ll and bequeath my l1terary ab1l1ty to B111 Gould' We Pat Howland and Verna Hughes do wtll and bequeath our con tmual srmles to Ray Kmgsley I Beverly Ierlan do w1ll and bequeath my pretty features to any model agency I Iames Gragg do Nlll and bequeath my slenderness to Tom Donthee I Mar1lyn I Graham do w1ll and bequeath my pretty tace to Sally Parr meiatis- XZ-H ' 1 may! We ...1 2 .HA1A'f5 , . .1 11 1 1 O 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 S 1 .1 11 . 1 1 1 1 1 V . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . - - 11 1 . 11 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 I I - 1 1 f , . 1 1 .1 . 11 1 1 , . , . I I - 1 . 1 1 Y . . 1 1 - , . , . L. , , r 1,. 1 I ,P 'I - .. 1 I Q A Y' pr- T 1 5 9 A S 1 W I w 51 It 0' ' 6 0' 4 . -1 M I -' f' - . K. X -' f,. 4, I Carmelme Guardrno do w1ll and bequeath my beautrtul clothes to Mary Evans I Betty Woolsey do w1ll and bequeath my tennrs ab1l ty to I-larley Watson I I-Ielen Walts w1ll and bequeath my merry wrnk to Ann Tyldesley I Gary VanAlstyne w1ll and bequeath to Mary Gaffney myself I Wrlhelmma Keen do w1ll and bequeath my affectlon to Copenhagen boys who hke me I Sally Lou Kelly leave my Irrsh brogue to Iohn O Shea We Charles Kerr Bay Morgan and Davrd Parsons do w1ll and bequeath our rnterest 1n hrstory class to all mcommg hrstory students We Davfd P1ke Fred Peckham Iohn Paqum Gordon O Brlen and Gerald LaCro1x do w1ll and bequeath our 1d1osyncrac1es to Wrllram Sudduth I Fab1ola Eva Aubm do w1ll and bequeath my natural curly har to Alexandra Seferl1s I Iames Ioseph Beattfe do w1ll and bequeath my experrences to add to those of Clyde Beattre I Ivan Bertrand do w1ll and bequeath my he1ght to Tom Gregor I Robert Brrgham do w1ll and beaueath my large vocabulary to Douglas Stafford I Edward Charlton do w1ll and bequeath my heavy beard to all the young hopefuls Ahce Cowles do w1ll and bequeath my many beaux to Sue Coseo Ina Darby do w1ll and bequeath and leave my sweet personalfty to Ioyce Bufalmr Charles F Day do w1ll and bequeath my fr1endl1ness to l1mmy Mrtchell Barbara Farlmger do w1ll and bequeath my curls to the Tom ads We Alton Morrrs and Bfchard Oakes do w1ll and bequeath our I1st f grrls to all wolves of W I-I S I Danfel Fobert do w1ll and bequeath my crgarettes to Bonnre Phfllfpson as he never has any of h1s own I Dorrs Foley do w1ll and bequeath a few of my extra mches to Carole Krupkm I Annmarle Forton do w1ll and bequeath my pretty hatr to lean Coburn I Mary Gaffney do w1ll and bequeath myself to Gary Van Alstyne I Patrrcra Gebo do w1ll and bequeath my vrvaclousness to Ioan Trembley I Frank Grordanellr do w1ll and bequeath my soberness to Iohn O Shea I Paul Charles Bogers leave my manly str1de to all those plannmg to enter the l95l Olymplcs I Thoma McGraw mtl and bequeath m rugged mdrvrduahty to any one who needs rt l BoyaISQhne1de1 do w1ll ana bequeath my brams to Sterlmg Lampaneg Filly E is. WW I, ' I , ' . I I , . I . .L O I S' vii. Y k , .. . L- . ' . , 1 3 L. ' N .X s - , s f ,is if X. f . rc. nt , , sf 1. ffm: l Leslle brlrtn do Ntll Jnd bequeath Illf Jokes to Bob Cole tl dont need em any morel We Dolores Mastello Gertrude Maur Ltlltan Oddt Iaequeltne Pepp and Lxd1a P1etropaol1 do wlll and beaueath our fnendshtp to Sue Co eo Dorothy Tyldesley and Shetla Hanlon We Fredenc Fttzgerald and Robert Hodkm on do mll and bequeath our h dden virtues to tho e f ho need them We Sh1rley Lennox and Barbara Mr'Corm1Qk do fllll Jnd bequeath our ab1l1ty to ao steady to all younq hopeful l Frank Pastorlno leave m, bla e on the honor roll to one d trtnq 1t l Dlck Revelle do w1ll and bequeath my plare tn the band to Charle Gebo l Frank Martel do wtll and beque.1th my glasses to all tho e envtou women l Agnes Morata do fftll ,Ind beaueath my Greftan beauty to a model 1 reney l leanne Ouellette do vlll and bequeath my lat name to Qteve Mtchalzuk who may have trouble pell ng hts We Margaret Moore Ethel Monaco Ioan Peters und Mary Prckett do w1ll and bequeath our sweet personalttte to those who need them We bthel Rexlord and Mtclsael Murray do wtll and bequeath our qutet natures to Larry Fluno l Bentamtn Renzr do w1ll and bequeath my handsome tafe to Larry Anzalone l Ioseph Ramus do wtll and bequeath my wonderful phystque to ll those glrls who admtre tt l lane Qutnlavtn do Ntll and bequeath my rua nt brushe to lone f next v1cttm vtho have been scalped by thetr ha1r dressers l Gerald Patenaude do w1ll and bequeath m, blank hatr to Dave Bennett C How long can peroxtde last? l l Rtchard Lewts Conley leave my trtendly dtsposmon to Btll Gould who has one of hls own Marlon Laura Conadon leave my sweetness to anyone lacktna tt Carlton R Croyle leave my devrltsh temperament to all the anqels of W Robert W Daly leave my leadershlp abtltty to Phtl p Burlf Charlotte Ann Denman leav mv pet1te Nays to Llnda Lapum Andrew R Allen leave rnx good behavtor to George Bat Davtd Brennan do hereby fvrll and bequeath my t IH the othce to lom Don1hee Francts D Beck leave rn p erful pexktng vor e tn D we DeV1t l Shrrley Bearden leave my wtnntna smtle to Helen Landon play? fo ggi, f IAIAQX , .' 41 . , ' r t .' ' ' . . S I v . F y , ,. R , - . c , any . ee , , ' , f ., . , ' fs nc . A 4 4 , . ., ' t - . ' a ' ' t ' L , 1 . is :st 'Il l, Norma Plank, do will and bequeath my long tresrses to all the qtrlfa . H. S. l, . , ' , ' ' ' ' i ,e. l, , e A ' 1 . A . l, . , j ' l Ar If , I Y . Q SCG . - l, '. , - , , now is J rv ' r f' r rr , o L 7 u Y I 2' f A 'Qt Q Q gg: X' 2 f ' 'S - W H' f S K Q f Q! , O lt I 'fl s , 1 x . - Z. .JJIN . l Andrew Bok leave my undone homework paper to Ioe ODr1scoll who has h1s own Rtchard Camalone leave my bowl1ng ab1l1ty to Gus Guartno Ann M Capone leave my qutet ways to Norene Frye Frances Ann Capone leave my Full of the dev1l personallty to Mary McQu1llen Robert E Capron leave my ph1losophy of hte to Eugene McCabe Frances Ann Clark leave my com1c books to Sylvta Garbutt Evelyn Danlels leave my boy Irtends to Elva Guyettc Charles Davxdson leave my qulet personahty to Sutherland Snnp on tHe s too OCIIVG I Dolores A DeC1lles leave my sports ab1l1ty to Nancy Knapp PCIIFICICI DeV1to leave my four years of fun tn W I-I S to my 1 ter Ioanne I Teresa Holbrook Wnght do w1ll and bequeath the hand ome marlnes to Mary Ingersoll I Nancy Carol Woolf do w1ll and bequeath my hard work to anyone who wants 1t I Nancy Mae WG1Y1Ch do w1ll and bequeath my courteous manner to those ln need ol them I Cartha Iean Roy do w1ll and bequeath my quxetness rn school to Marjorre Iessman I Ioan Mar1e Sayers do w1ll and bequeath my qutet sweet ways to Barbara Payne I Carolyn Irene Schulz do w1ll and bequeath my s1lence to Barbara Stmrnons I Ioanna Trayser do wxll and bequeath the olor of my ha1r to all perox1de concerns I Ehzabeth Ann Schnelder do w1ll and bequeath my posrtxon 1n the I Ronald I-I V1ncent do w1ll and bequeath my late excuses to Kare Wtsher I Ioan Day Walllng do w1ll and bequeath my qutet understandmg to LOUISE Rastley We Thomas R Woodruff Wllfred Lyman Ward Patnckl Ulmen Thomas I Tracey and Iames Davrd Ross do w1ll and bequeath our clownmg to Thomas O Hara I Marlan L V1ncent do w1ll and bequeath my pleasant ways to Mary Lou Roy I Ray Marcellus leave my ab1l1ty to play the guxtar to Iohnny Cleveland who has a pretty good start already I Andrew Ioseph Barballck leave my courage and energy to the many W H S students who suffer from tndolence I N1cholas Bombardo leave my hghtxng abnhty to no one I I mtend to use 1t 'x 'T 09 1 lm nk! W so ..., 5 1 Q61 I, . , ' . . I, ' . , ' . If . I . A . . S ff I - F I N . I I l A -1 3- V . C . public library to Florence Ackerman. I , ' , A ' ' ' ' 1 Qerfrulzafr I I I I 3' A Ak., 'Y ', X I ' '. 4 ' 'Lv V 1 PEM 4 ' 'ge Q Q XL I N Q R 0 4,51 lt '91 I. ' , ' X f-f-.QQ ' ' ' ' X ' . I. t'1 k UVIHVJI, t'f'1V': 1111! poxltlorl on the fft'Jtb'1H f'f'1II1 to thorzo pxttw dont rzrmow ony' hotter than to try out for tt t, Spfrrkx' O'R1le',', leove long swteh xhotfa to Lex-.'r:1 Ktbhrtq to odd to hr, - fy 'fi' U Lost but not leotat, we tho close of 1950 do wtll Und bequeath the Sterhrm Street Wottertovm High School hmldirmq to the terrmtes who have olrooxdif' moved in In wtthesqs whereof, we do s1uh2C'r1he our rtomex Crt the Somor Hiqtz Iufihool, -x.'fItQYtO','.'Tt, New York ot 9:01 A M on the txttoenth dog' ot Mfrf -.FX lfVtf?,1.TPf'f' HOLLIS COHEN ANNE IONES MARGARET DUFFANY pV,' f ae. WW y X 'lla' 4 --v A 4' 'M ' . SENIOR SPADE ORATION Mr LaPlante and Members of the Iumor Clas On behalf of the class of V350 I pre ent to you tfus pade wh1ch 1 representatlve of the h1gh tdeal mamtarned by our la and former classe of Watertown I-hgh School We know that you wtll do your be t to uphold the trad1t1on of th1 padc and keep ln mmd the ldeals 1t symbollzes We the class of l95O w sh you every ucce s rn attarmng the goal of be1ng one of the foremost graduatlng cla es of W fl S TOM SCHOLI SENIOR CUP ORATION l present th1s cup to you M1ss Smlth on behalf of the cla of SU w1th the assurance that you the class of 51 w1ll under tand and realtze rt 1gn1f1cance and the 1deals that 1t symbollzes In my estrmatlon th1s cup represents more than lust the essenttal passmg of 1nformat1on and knowledge from one cla s to another for m tht modern world of ours we fmd ourselves faced wrth a great many dtfferent and puzzlmg problems that regutre a whole new set of t adtttons Almost fearful for your success tn the face of such overpowerma trans formattons we the class of 50 hope that you the cla s of Sl w1ll help estabhsh a f1rm foothold towards a new and glowmg tractttron that can be passed down from year to year w1th a f1rm heart MARIANNE LEONARD IUNIOR SPADE ORATION 1950 GRADUATION Mr Scholl and Members of the Graduatrng Class On behalf of the Class of 51 wh1ch we hope wtll b the f1rst to graduatf from the new school 1t g1ves me great plea ure to have the honor of rece1v1nc th1s spade from the last class to graduate from th1s school We shall srncerely try to uphold the h1gh rdeals the cooperatton and the lndustry wh1ch th1s symbohzes and wh1ch you have so effect1vely carr1ed out We the Class of l95l w1ll honestly attempt to ma ntatn the h1gh standards set for us by your class In closmg as a representattve of the Iumor Class l w1sh you of the Sen1or class success tn your future l1fe LYLE LaPLANTF IUNIOR CUP ORATION Mtss Leonard and Members of the Class of l95U It rs w1th great honor and prtde that I as a repre entat1ve of tl1e Clas of l95l accept th1s cup We are fully aware of the loyalty good sportsmanshlp and other h1gh rdeals wh1ch th1s goblet has always xnsplred We w1ll to the best of our ab1l1ty carry on these tradttlons as well a you the Class of l95U have kept them We the Class of 1951 hope that you wtll ever cherrsh the tdeal flu up represents GLORIA SMITH t QW f X 74 my 1. ft ...f may . , 5 .' s -, S ' ' ' s ' ' c rss . fs S s s S N, ' ' f-P, ,. , . A . A .F 3 , S3 . , N , , fN J , e . , . . F . . , -J J . I . . , , . s - 'usa , . . , . , . . F , . . . .5 , . , , , Y. , . za :-1 1: . ., . F' I ' -In .v , 1 ' J' 'I - - 'v 3 Q rf 7- I 9 Q Q V it A Q I w f Q , 6 ' f , .1 so S J I I ' ANNUAL BOARD Edltor 1n Chxel PHILIP HARTER Assoclate Edttor IACK NEAL llterary Edttor MARGARET DUFFANY Asslstant Llterary Edltor ROBERT DAl Y LITERARY BOARD Hollts Cohen Constance Morehou e Ioan Coughhn Carol Morrtson Margaret Elltott Dorothy Ntrns Eltzabeth Goutermout Sally Hynes Ann Iones Angeltne Seterlt Mananne Leonard Rose Anne Slack Ann Montague Carol Osborne Dorothy Yetman Asslstant Bustness Manager RICHARD BURN BUSINESS BOARD Charlotte Denman lohn Paqutn Patrtcta Howland Carolyn Schulz Blau Knapp loan Walllng Adverttstng Manager SPERO DEPHTEREOS Asststant Advert1s1ng Manager ROBERT TOPP1NG fi 2 UEEEWQ? of-1' Business Managers uuuuuuuruuu uu.....,,.ct,,,,,,,,, L ,, -. . GARY HAYES ..4' ' ,H ,V-- ,-,,u.,,,,,,,,, , S L 2 I l 3' as f ' 'P- 2-V' v - 3 ' 1' 9' ,rf y .ol ., ' ' 0 ! f - t ,,--if ' A ' ADVERTISING BOARD lltorna Clement Marttn Maurer Jue Goodr ch Ioan Sayers Carmeltne CL ard1no Charles Kerr Alan Hart Art Edltor POLLY GUBERT ART BOARD Carleton Larntca Tere a Vfrrght Fred Gotham Athletrc Edltor THOMAS SCHOLI Asslstant Athletrc Edttor ARCHIE LAVERTY ATHLETIC BOARD Allen Srn1th Dorothy Woods Patrrcra Eeeley Typrng Edrtor DOLORES MASIELLO Assrstant Typrnq Edrtor GERTRUDE MAIIIw TYPING BOARD Parbara Farr Carolyn Srrnmons Wrlhelmrna Keen Ioan Mar h Lydta Ptetropaolt Mary Prclcett Nancy Werrtch Art Advrser MRS MARGARET MAGLE Faculty Advrser MARY CAROLINE DURKAN CLASS DAY PROGRAM Frlday Iune 23 7 30 PM WELCOMING SPEECH Robert Topprng Ianuary Class Prestdent IANUARY CLASS HISTORY IANUARY CLASS WILL NIGHT AND DAY Ioan Coughltn Ioan Coughlm Angelrne Seterlts Patrtcra Eeeley Charleen Bret ch Ann Eorton Accompamst Lorratne Adam IANUARY CLASS PROPHECY SENIOR CUP ORATION PIANO SOLO IUNE CLASS HISTORY IUNE CLASS WILL INSTRUMENTAL SOLO SENIOR SPADE ORATION IUNIOR SPADE ORATION PIANO SOLO IUNE CLASS PROPHECY CLASS POEM Dorothy Yetrnan Rose Anne Slack Marranne Leonard Ioan Marsh Hollrs Cohen Hollls Cohen Anne Iones Rrchard Harley Thomas Scholl Lyle LaPIante Mary Ellen Brrceland Ann Montague Dorothy N1rns Margaret Dutlany FAREWELL SPEECH Carol Morr1son Iune Class Presrdent BACCALAUREATE SERMON Sunday Iune 28 Holy Famlly Church Rev Albert I Farrell bf 'mil ab Www f 'Z teh fn' Q 4. O S i I w I IUNIOR CUP ORATIONLEQESCSPE,ifEifffffflmLelofiq Smith , - I 2, r QW- -, P1 I- 1 Q Cf sf' Q T W , 1 mul 6,4 dc f ' 0 li ma: U , I T I PROGRAM PROCESSIONAL My Hero CConcerte Marche Militaire Alfordl W H S Band Student Conductor George Van Ostrand INVOCATION Dr George H McClung STAR SPANGLED BANNER Audience SALUTATORY Watertown s Early Schools Florence Ann Montague TRAVELER OVERTURE Buchtel W H S Band Student Conductor George Van Ostrand VALEDICTORY Later Education in Watertown Carolyn R Morrison SELECTIONS Eairest Lord Iesus CGerrnanl Senior Chorus Its A Grand Night For Singing IRogersJ Senior Chorus Student Accornpanist Tony Vespa ADDRESS The Rev Charles E Boddie SOPRANO SOLO It With All Your Hearts from the Elijah Mendelssohn Let My Song Fill Your Heart Charles Kay Eveleigh Student Accomrnpanist Tony Vespa PRESENTATION OF AWARDS Mr Roscoe L Knapp Mr Albert L Scholl PRESENTATION OF CLASS Mr Charles E Sabin PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS Mr Howard W Duggan President of the Board of Education RECESSIONAL My Hero CConcerte Marche Militaire Alford? W H S Band Student Conductor George Van Ostrand By vote ol the Faculty the following are elected to the National Honor Society membership in which is limited to graduates who have been con spicuous for character scholarship leadership and service to the school: Robert Daly Margaret Duftany Margaret Elliott Patricia Eeeley Richard Gordon Richard Harley Philip Harter Gary Hayes Anne Iones Wllhelmina Keen Blair Knapp Marianne Leonard Ioan Marsh Dolores Masiello Gertrude Maur Ann Montague Ray Morgan Carolyn Morrison Iack Neal Dorothy Nim.: Iane Ouinlavin Richard Revelle Ioan Sayers Elizabeth Schneider Ioanna Trayser Ioan Walling Thomas Woodruff Dorothy Woods Teresa Wright I 1 2' Q gg ' I ,lax Aja f xgfx-J ' Q W 0 ge 5 Xf , ABL. IUNE CLASS OF 1950 IUNE CLASS OFFICERS Pre 1d0r1t CARO1 HORN ON Vuo Pre 1dQr1t DQNALD KL SLU Secretary HORAC? 0 BLU IY Trea mer ELIZ LJETH SCHNFIDER I 1 , I' 4 Ke-xr-sf mmf L . A 3- , ff -pr Q., 3- X 'S Qc '? Q Q3 QQ , : CA 'X ff 51 1- O ' ff ' -- - M -.fifi-'A ' V-'M M A CLASS PLAY lll Jump r1ght out and btte h1s leg satd Dorothy Nrms as Tootre Sm1th rn the A Class Play Meet Me ln St Louls The obJect IU guestton Phtl I-larter as Mr Dodge C lf a man cant manage h1s own fam1ly he cant manage anythrng l leaped two feet off the stage and the scene became one of complete chaos Poor Charlte Frankltn as the father of four darl1ng daughters deftnttely could not manage h1s famlly ln fact everythtng he drd was wrong Hts w1fe Uoan Marshj h1s son Lon ff-larold Fteldsl Grandpa CAlan l-lartl and even Katle the cook fl-folhs Cohenl were terrtbly upset when he announced h1s dec1s1on to move the enttre famrly to New York Not only had they l1ved all the1r lrves 1n St Lours but the Worlds Fatr was about to open there The whole 1dea was too terr1ble even to th1nk about The fam1ly had other problems too Rose C1111 Whtttemorel the eldest and the beauty of the famtly was afra1d that Luctlle Pentard tDorothy Woodsl the menace from the East was stealtng her beau Iohn Shepard Uack Smlthl I hate loathe desptse abomlnate and abhor Iohn Shepard Iohn was seen mak1ng eyes at Lucrlle And poor Esther Uoan Walltngl couldnt posstbly shake hands wrth Fred Gregory tBob Baermanl because lwhen you swallow a chtcken heart you marry the next man you shake hands wtth When the gtrls learned of thetr fathers dectston they dectded to show Mr Dodge that thetr father couldnt manage hrs farrnly and therefore wasnt the man for the Job They deratled a trolley enragtng the conductor tRay Morganl and 1nJur1ng Agnes fEl1zabeth Schnetderl They rutned Mrs Wauhops CAnn Montaguel lawn and dropped water bombs on and threw cats at Mr Dodge Duffy tDave Stetsonl h1s yes man and Iohn Shephard In fact they so completely conv1nced Mr Dodge that he ftred thetr father ln the end of course everythtng was untangled and lvlr Smtth got tn Job back the famrly stayed 1n St Lours and Mr Duffy the vtlltan got ht Just reward Thanks to Mr Wtlson s capable drrectton the play za a st ccess and both ast and audtence enJoyed the performance IOANNA TRAYSER she cried as she learned from a friend, fda Boothby Uoanna Trayserl, that . 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' ' , A CLASS PLAY CAST OF CHARACTERS Mr Smlth a St LOUIS busmess man Mrs Smlth hrs wtte Rose her daughter Esther thelr daughter Agnes thetr daughter Tootxe thetr daughter Lon thetr son Grandpa Prophater Katte the cook Mrs Waughop a netghbor Ida Boothby sweet on Lon Iohn Shephard sweet on Rose Fred Gregory sweet on Esther Lucxlle Pentard menace from the East Mr Dutty who IS upto no good Conductor SCENES CHARLES FRANKLIN IOAN MARSH IILL WHITTEMORE IOAN WALLING BETTY SCHNEIDER DOROTHY NIMS HAROLD FIELDS ALAN HART HOLLIS COHEN ANN MONTAGUE IOANNA TRAYSER IACK SMITH ROBERT BAERMAN DOROTHY WOODS PHILIP HARTER DAVID STETSON RAY MORGAN AC I Ltvmg room of the Smtth home Late afternoon Late sprmg IQO4 ACT II The same After dmner the same day ACT III The same Saturday evenmg a week and a halt later TECHNICAL STAFF Dtrector IAMES E WILSON Stage SPERO DEPHTEREOS ROBERT CASWELL ARCHIE LAVERTY Electrtctan Costumes Make up Prompter Advert1s1ng RAY MORGAN DORIS FOLEY GERTRUDE MAUR KAY EVELEIGH CHARLOTTE DENMAN PATRICIA SHANNON CHARLEEN BRETSCH SALLY BUTCHER SONIA WRIGHT CAROL DARLING CAROL BOOTHE House Box Otttce Propertles ROSE ANNE SLACK CAROL MORRISON ROBERT TOPPING CAROLYN SCHULZ ANNE IONES USHERS ROSE ANNE SLACK IOAN COUGHLIN CONNIE MOREHOUSE RAMONA ANTONELLI L AROLYN SCHULZ CAROL OSBORNE ANGELINE SEFERIIS SALLY HYNES IANE OUINLAVIN SALIY WASHBURN 9 -I Y my S 251 A , U I a, .5 'BI ey ' 6 7 ur W his I jim I . I .I Auf wi-TiTffAfffYAf V -Env-vi-AfAbYf,iYfFii-ffi-i--4 -i--fVvAi-fTA f f C1 Mr, Dodge, Mr., Smiths boss ,,L...L.... , ,- T . ' ' I , . II III 'Awww FALL TERM STUDENT COUNCIL The Watertown l-hgh School Student Counctl has had a verv acttve vear From September l949 untll Ianuary l95U lack Smltr was Prestdent Blatr Knapp V1cePres1dent Stu Parker Secretary and George Blatr Treasurer Durlng thle ttme a number of drtterent commlttees w orked on everal prolect rncludmg a revrston of the constrtutlon pep rallte the lanuary Graduat on Dance the TUDIOF Red Cross Drtve the Chrl tma Shanng Program Letter Awards Chapel Programs a Youth Center March ot Dunes and a V1 rtrng Day for the luntor lnlrgh School ln lanuarv l95U a new slate ot ott cer NU no en to erve unttl lune If um ft W Q Q X 51 'D 4 4 Q, 'MQ , if IQSU These otticerfl :ncluded Blalr Knapp, Preeraent, Stuart Parker, Vtcel S W L' I' , S Q I It f f ',. Q ' ,'- v Q -tu 2 ' Q f Q S Q .V f , 6 0 ff-. . Y-A ' ,..,,,-,, nr .0- W xx V' SPRING TERM Presndent Itm Dtamond Secretary George Athans Treasurer and Sam Cfuardmo as Sergeant at Arms Durmg th1s term several ot the standmg commlttees conttnued the1r work and some new comm1ttees were formed Vartous prolcct were sponsored and carr1ed out by the Student Councrl 1nc1ud1ng the Cancer Dr ve the Com mumty Chest Drlve and a Student Day dur1ng whxch about two hundred students took over vartous pos1t1ons of Pr1nc1pal Vtc Prtnctpat etc and al o taught the classes The Letter Awards Comm1ttee made further progress tn settmg up a more untform system for awards The Youth Center Commtttee cont1nued 1ts work and rt IS hoped some dehntte plan may be worked out The Student Counc1l has tr1ed to cooperate wrth the admmtstrauon and facult f tn brlngxng about better relatlons and tmproved condttlon f 1th1n the chool Mr Knapp 1 the Faculty Sponsor asmsted by Mrs Butcher md Mr Hctforan EE fs-fx 1pV 5 I 2' 2,2 t f I X, if A b x , . x f ' ' x V ' N -.S an I ' 1 . , . il 1 - . 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A w 4 V C ' um ' N A , Q K I V 1 A m Ku .- X X x my its THE SCIENCE CLUB The Sctence Club has had a very tnteresttng ,fear of acttvttte Tfvo trlps to near by colleges were made Under the sponsorshtp of Vtc Remortno head of the Sctence Department and Mr Hefteron a group ot sctence puptls spent a day tn Syracuse v1s1t1ng the new sctentxttc exhtbltton of The Apphed Sctence College of Syracuse Unlverstty The puptls were parttcularly tmpressed by the let Motor as well as by many other machtnes Another trtp was taken to Canton to attend the Sc1ence Patr tr Remormno and Mrs Durkan sponsored ths group The second prtze wa awarded to the proyect of Robert Clobrtdge Robert Burns and Danny Rubtn The Sctence Club attended an open meettng on Atomlc Energy gtven by Professor E153 of New York Unlverslty Professor Etss Nas a former puptl tn Watertown l-hgh School Professor Etss IS scheduled to peak to the Sctence Club next year on Con truct1vc U c of Atom Enemy fsfs v Q V X I e at A ag rf UQ, gang ,YQ 'M ' ,f' V ' ' t ' 'A . .. ' .,.' . . h s . ,Y , V -LAW A W W V B E Y I n , 3' fb. 'C - r l ' s - f- ' ' v - . rx s Q Q' M 1 I N f X p O . ,Inf ' t f , -,Q --, ,Z 1. - ' - lx Y '-ba, . THE SPANISH CLUB The purpose of the Spamsh Club IS to gtve us further lntormatton about the Spamsh speakmg people and thelr customs We have studted the Latln Amer1can countrtes to promote better understandlng of our ne ghbors lt s also to better lnternatlonal relattonshxp Mrs Adams formerly of South Amertca spoke to us about the many ttestas they have We have had also varlous shdes on the subyect Thts term we have taken Mextco as our mam sub1ect and have studlcd ter customs ways of l1v1ng and topography We have held a c1der sale and we hope to have a lemonade sale ln e near future From these protlts we hope to buy someth ng for the new hugh school MARGARET ELLIOTT .H-'B my ' as R WO 9 -,. - t l '51 W ' 44 A y A , yiln in , C0 x v sl. E , , gs A ' t 1 E A lux U . X V A H, . Y XR LATIN CLUB 'lhe Latrn Club meets every two to three weeks under the faculty super vtston of Mrss Sloat and Mrss Day We chscuss rssues relevant to Latrn and the classrcs Durrng a meetrng one or two members present an essay or read aloud from a book or arttcle concermng our sublect The atmosphere of a meetmg IS pleasant wrth small talk and we stage games and qutzzes Often we have refreshments at a meetmg ln our optn on rt rs a ftne club and no have many plans for the future Our program chatrrnan appornted thus past fall was Edwrn Potter The other offrcers elected last sprrng were loan Fobert secretary Charlotte Denman vrce presrdent and lane Qurnlavxn presrdent IANE QUINLAVHI f ' gig' 6096 A gl 4 Q full lff Q LX . I xx V - JI' -- . ,L 1 , ' . FRENCH CLUB The French Club thrs year had several members from both frrst and second year French wrth Mrss Ethel l-logan as our faculty advrser We were unusually fortunate to have vx1th us Mrss Sylvre Brunet from PGIIS France who attended h gh school here for a few months and who was elected Presrdent of the French Club The other offrcers were Vrce Pre-srdent Carol Morrrson and Secretary l-lollrs Cohen We met once a month after school and drfferent commrttees took charge of the programs which were devoted to qulzzes and talks on French musrc art and culture wlth the accompanrment of slrdes rllustratrng famous French scenes and parntrngs Sylvre gave some very nterestmg talks to us on the hrgh schools and teen agers rn France and her rrnpressron of Amerrca Many members of the Club are now correspondmg w1th frrends of Sylvre rn her own hrgh school CAROL MORRISON -Q af? W .ff-H ' tl Q O .4125 VARSITY CLUB Early 1n February the newly elected othcers ol the Varslty Club assumed thetr respectlve responstbthttes Those olhcers were Horace OR1ley Prest dent Bob Mcllroy Vtce Prestdent Blalr Knapp Secretary Al Sm1th Treasurer and Wendell Tederson Sergeant at Arms As usual the club sponsored the annual Easter dan e whtch 1n sprte ol weather was a success George VanOstrand and h1s orchestra played at thts dance whlch was held at South Iuntor l-hgh School On May 27 the Vars1ty Club has scheduled a track meet for all class C and D schools of the northern area Thts 1S also an annual event ln charge of securmg trophtes r1bbons and Wrttmg 1nv1tat1ons ts Marttn Maurer The club has been acttve th1s year and we hope that next year tt w1ll be as achve BLAIR KNAPP 'x QW 9 7 I 4 W wud . A 1 S A 3 ,, T ,LT 5. 'T -- X E ' x g- as ' C X 6 I gl W f . , 0 n 1 -.' Us-21 by 4. YA C f WHITE ARROW Whtte Arrow a serv1ce club for th1rd and fourth year boys IS devoted to dolng servlce w1th a sm1le lt IS a club that takes prrde n helptng other Our act1v1t1es have been under the capable frtendly and helpful leader shtp of Mr Knapp the club advtsor Last fall a steak supper was held at the Brownvrlle Hotel After the supper the letter awards were gtven out to worthy members of the club We are planntng a p1cnrc at Cedar Potnt State Park on lune 24 We may nvlte another club to 1o1n us The club has had a very succe sful season of ushenng at the football and basketball games and at the box1ng and wrestltng matches The Olf1C9fS for the fall term were Prestdent Vtce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer The spnng term s offlce Vtce Prestdent Secretary Treasurer lack Srntth Spero Dephtereos Phtlrp Burke Drck Gordon rs are as follo NS f'ary Hayes Ph1l1p Burke Phtl Harter PHIL HARTILR 11 6, XZ: President ...,..u,......,...,,, A ,,,,.,, Dick Gordon A T ' TT-TTT-YTA T- T T-YTwTY--T , -J.1-- --v- -1 vv -fl-tf - Q ' V V ll H' .- A '97 Q gf. - ' Q A ur T lr A ' '35 f W Q 4 t' N q - ' 0 ' J' 4 , - .,:G- r b ' 0 GAA Othcers Pres1dent Carol Mornson Secretary Peg Dutlany VICE Presrdent Martanne Leonard lreasurer Dot Woods The g1rls of the Athletrc Assoclatlon have done a great many thlngs towards rnakrng rt a better organrzatlon 1n the past three years but l feel the thlng that stands out the most rn thelr l1st of accornphshrnents lS the Thanks g1v1ng dance that they sponsored along W1th Trl Y lt turned out to be one of the brggest successes that the G A A or Tn Y or any other orqamzatron has ever had at the South Iunror gymnaslurn Because ot the fact that rt was such a huge success 1t has been decrded that thrs 1S to becorne one ot the mam events of every year l thlnk that because we really have done some thrng that has earned a del1n1te place rn the yearly school act1v1t1es we of the G A A can say that we have made a hne contrrbutlon not only for the school but for our own organrzatron as Nell ,ml , S Www '2 leg! W? 'md 1 X ' ' A 'V' 'K '75 Xv lt Q s Q E r,.f.4f L fr. Ot course, this is not the only thing that we have doneg but l think it stands above all others, a few ol which l shall discuss. Every term the G, A. A. manages all intramural sports, such as bowling, basketball, ping pong, badminton, volleyball, archery, and this term we are going to start a girls' tennis team We control all these activities by electing or appointing managers lor them through the G A. A. G A. A. is basically a club formed tor the purpose of having just a few girls to represent the wishes ol a great many. ln this way we save time and have a much more smoothly run schedule for girls' sports. For a great while we took charge of getting advertisements for basketball programs and having them distributed at the games. We have started what we call a cheering clinic. This is for the purpose of giving those girls still in the junior high schools a chance to start training ior a cheering position when they reach high school. This also makes tor better cheerleaders. G. A. A. also arranges for all out-oirtown meets with other teams This reauires much planning and knowledge of all kinds of sports. Probably the la t activity th's term is the banquet that i going to be held tor the purpose ot handing out awards to the airls that have arned them This also takes much planning but with the help ot all the g rl school we hope to make it a uccess lVlARlAl NL LEONARD mt WW 7 AH ig-'NWI Q 4 I 2' A Ag 'ff ',. - t af f Q A ,jg --1 ' A ' 0 lA'jQ1'sg ll ll!! THE SERVICE CLUB REPRESENTATIVES Every term outstandrng boys of the Senlor Cla are who en to repre ent the Watertown l-llgh School at the three moun V159 Club of tln fl These clubs are Ktwants Ltons and Rotary These boys are chosen on a basts of scholasttr work mttzenshtp and servlce to the school Every week the selected members report to thelr respectlve clubs for drnner or supper whrchever the case may be to hear the speaker and to en1oy a general good ttme They get to know the leadrng men of Watertown and o1n ln the act1v1t1es and dlscusslons of the club The members chosen from the Ianuary and lune classes are as follow Student Members of Krwanls Club Robert W Daly Rxchard Burns Student Members of the Ltons Club Ray Morgan Student Members of the Rotary Club Phtltp Harter Thomas Woodruff Rtchard Revelle Ray Marcellus Gary Hayes Bla1r Knapp Archte Laverty Robert Topplng Martm Maurer Robert Caswell Carleton Lamtca lark Smtth fsfs n'.' 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N Spero Dephtereos L H lack Neal A N S K4 I E I - at - . , Pt n ' s fm V 'J N , L f 0 fl' , lf Q 1' THE LIBRARY STAFF Charleen Bretsch Sally Butcher Florence Ark rman Beverly fluntmaton loan Marsh Forabelle Cobb Vtola Kraus Clatherlne Valtn Barbara Farr Pat Kmgslex Ann lones Ca ohne Kellx The l1brary staff ts rnade up of twelve gtrls th1s term Therr work consrsts of stamptng books at the desk returntng books to therr proper places on the shelves stra ghtentng shelxe mendrnfr torn book prepanng Engltsh text books and looktng up back number magazme for research work Thrs year the l1brary staff entertarned at a Chnstma Tea the chcol faculty and 1nv1ted guests Wrth the mater1al that Mrs Magee has sent from the art department the staff has made up some attracttve bulletrn board Many new books whrch have been helpful to the ua tc de a trnent of the school have been added to the l1brary thts year f1l1ng cabmets whtch contatn ptctures and chpprrgs The Kathertne Sayres Penne Award was atvet to Ca cl 1 lx llv at the Ianuary graduatton Thls term all but two wtll grad cte IOAN MARSH f ',' M We Wu f 0 HK ff, , tiff 4.- kl - . '7 V X? . 'e , , e ' A J . . r ' I ,A r ' , ir ' , f s, . ' 1, . A ks, ' ' , ' , I , s , FT .J I A . L - V . . 17 ' . A ' r' ,ui gi r ,. it . Circulation figures have increased, and the girls l'a'.f1 rearranged the ' ' , ' r ,ar i! c fri 1 .- I4 4 I I I A 'l '57 ' -' M rr ' wg, v hill ' 'S ' W W x , ,I ,i 1, ll ' ' A 2 .. J,-. . .gf , . ' s -,, ALPHA HI Y VIC Remorlno was the adv1sor of H1 Y for h1s twelfth year The off1cers of the f1rst term of Alpha H1 Y were as follows Archle Laverty Pres1dent Iack Sm1th VICG Pres1dent Ph1l1p Burke Secretary George Balfour Treasurer and D1ck Sm1th Chaplam We had many GCl1V1l1eS dur1ng our f1rst term We gave a plaque to the Sen1or Hlgh School we gave to the Commumty Chest sold Chnstmas trees to ra1se funds and sponsored a very successful Chr1stmas dance Throughout the year H1 Y members worked at the Red Cross blood bank The Oll1CefS of the second term were as follows Ph1l1p Burke Presldent W1l11am Gould V1ce Pres1dent Alan Hart Secretary Douglas Stafford Treas urer Rlchard Gordon Chaplam Th1s term the annual H1 Y M1nstrel Show was produced W1th great success ALAN HART 35, Wo? X 1 G Q, f :Aw f f'-5 . les v 4 1 . 1 A 1, , , 1 I I' 1 I I I V r f . 3 ,v- v l xl , X 1. 9 Ig Q ff, Ml 1 ll Y f 0 4' ' 0. ,I ,, H ' llk 'li A ' TRI Y The Tr1 Y Club th1s year ha had an act1ve program under the d1rect1on of Mrs Ray M1ller Wllh MISS lane McNamara and MISS Polly Empsall as s1st1ng The club conslsts ot over one hundred members seventy ot Nhom are actlve S1nce the beglnmng of the year We have had a speclal event every month beS1d9S our regular meet1ngs September In1t1at1ons October Scavenger Hunt November Thanksgwmg Dance Cw1th G A AD December Chnstmas Party for small ch1ldren Ianuary W1nter Conference February H1 Y Dance March Penny Supper Aprll Easter Prolect We sewed to clothe a poor fam1ly and also gathered food for an Easter d1nner for the fam1ly May Faculty Tea Iune PICHIC and closmg candlel1ght SGTVICS The club IS also send1ng three delegates to summer con'erence DOROTHY NIMS U11 33- Www 'y lwfe 3 4, - Q - in I' ly Q 'I' Xb pnlmscgb --L ' S' 0 lmjgfax THE OWL Watertown Hrah Qchool lrterary rnaaayrne ha aaatn enjoyed an ev trernely successful year The maqazme 19 reachrng more and more people wlth each 1ssue The maaazrne serves the school wrth a trne outlet for those w1th lrterary abrlrty The staff ot the Owl changes every lanuary From lanuary 49 to Ianuary 50 the statt lncluded Robert Daly Edltor lack C Neal Assocrate Edrtor and Dorothy Yetrnan Lrterary Edrtor The old statt clrrnaxed rts actrvrtres wlth the annual Owl drnner at the Hotel Wooclruft rn December The guests present were Mr and Mrs Charles Sabln Mr and Mrs Albert B Scholl Mr and Mrs Roscoe Knapp and Mr and Mrs Robert G Hess Mr Hess was the prrnclpal speaker At the dmner the new staff was lntroduced The edrtors present rncluded Phrlrp Burke Edrtor Brll Gould Assocrate Edltor and Marlana Duggan L1terary Edltor Mrs Carolyn Mahana wrll agarn serve the Owl as faculty adv1ser It 1S hoped that the Owl wrll contrnue to arow both 1n stature and 1n the number ot people 1t wrll serve Meie r? f O as Q 1 ! I D 2' f :Al ' Q V ,Y xv Q P tl 1 5 Q if w .o. ,A It ., H Q ll ' H ' 0 IAQ j MZ fl, liyfexfg 5,53 ' 4' X EXECUTIVE BOARD FALL TERM Edltor rn Chtet ROBERT DALY Assoc1ate Edttor IACK NEAL ACIIVIIY Treasurer l lARlORlE HUCHE Faculty AdV1SOF MFS CAROLYN F MAIIANA Faculty Art Adv1sor MRS MARCARLT C l AC EI EDITORIAL BOARD Llt rarf Dorothy Yetrnan Advertl ma Cecrg Balfour and lack Srnlth and Hollls Coh n clwool Not Angellne Seferlls Ecrhanae Ro e Anne Slac Athlet c Rlcharcl Burns Latln Soma Wrla t o e Martanno Leonard ALllV1llG Gary Haye Altu mt Carol Morrlson and Dorothy Nun Cornmerclal and Typewrmna Carol D rltncg EXECUTIVE BOARD SPRING IERM Assoclate Ed1tor Bll L COUI D Act1v1ty Treasurer Sl'lEl IK llAlJlO Faculty Aclvtsor MRS CARCLYN P MAT All 'X Faculty Art Advtsor MRS MARGARET G MAGEE EDITORIAL BOARD l lterar 1 l larlanna Duggan Adve rtlslna 5 eorge BalfoL r Sci ool Note Connle Exley and Hollls Cohen and Sue Coseo Exchange Nancy lng1son Iokes laclae Case Alumm Nancy Knapp Act1v1t1e Vomta Fa1l1ng Lat1n Sonla Wrlght Athlehcs Stuart Parker Typewrmng Theresa Mancarella Cornmerclal Wtlhelrnlna lxeen , 3 r p jf, 'T 'T as,,,,,, ' Az: .,,, ,,,c, 3 A Rf: S! if ,V 'CHN' I N Editor-in-Chlet,,,, , , .. , , 7, , , ,,,,, ,W he .c,, - -, ,, ,PHILIP BURKE , . 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BETA HI Y CANDIDATES FOR FOOTBALL QUEEN THANKSGIVING DANCE My me-M-ff A s ,WW-fwfr-Wm-MMWMWw...,r,- .41 ' A r ,.,,Mf- ',f 'MW ' ff . may I hmmm' BAND Under the able conductorshrp ot Leland I CP1nkyJ Marlette the Water town Hrgh School band has contmued to render valuable serv1ce both to our communtty cmd to our school The band has played 1n numerous parades at graduat1ons and rn concert Last football season the W H S band traveled to Auburn Where 1t played between the halves of that encounter lt also gave support to the team at all home games where 1tS tlashmg maneuvers thrllled the assembled spectators The band traveled to Potsdam on May 6 to take part 1n a musrc testlval and ad1ud1cat1on Wh1le on May ll 1ts sprmg concert at South Iunlor Auch torlum was an outstandrng success lncluded m the selectrons were Gregg s P1ano Concerto ln a Persran Market by Ketelbey and the Traveler Overture by Forrest Buchtel The school has every rrght to be exceedmgly proud of thts group ol young IIILISICIGHS and thelr accompllshed dlrector ROBERT DALY gvnyw ,S ...f f l.wA5mg1 l '1 n , S S gf .. 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' . ,-- gl .-a-..6, , , f -f o Clannet Lorrame Adam Qalvatore Capone Vlctor Capone lrene Cataldo ludy Fl nn Pbyllls Gardner Rlchard Harley lean Hasner Beverly Hender on loan Lamrca Mary Plckett M1clnael Prstole e Donald Rensham Ioseph Spano E flat Alto Clarmet Rlchard Hanlcln MEMBERS E flat Alto Saxophone Nancy Knapp Wllllam Smtth Ann llfalton Tuba Harold Grant R1cl'1ard Revelle Robert DGVlS Thelma Hyde Barltone Madelelne Lrnnell loan Marsh Robert Sucllo f Trombone Robert Baerman Iohn Cleveland Robert Daly Iarnes Green George Lwermore Edw n Potter Bantone Saxophone Devona F1lmore Flute P1ccolo George VanO trand Trumpet Rlchard Cooper Harrv Cornell V1n ent Cumolett1 Wtllram DeMar Peter Esposxto La vrence Farmer Frederlc Ganter Donald Hamllton Wallace l.aCla1r Floyd Mason Glenn McNe1l George M1tchell Donald Pooler Damel Rubm Anthony Vespa Beverly Young Bell Lyra Nancy lnat on Carol In Morrt on PGICUSSIOH L d A ard Clartc R1chard Genga Lyman Goodnch Donald Hunter Douglas Hunter loan Kloclc lack Neal Stuart Parker Warren Parker Anms Petrre Donald Rrma Natale Spano Rlchard Strade Soma Wrrgbt A' .D WW c bmw .J Q, fmt: French Horn lgatriclc Fallon . -2' -pr -i 0 A X 60 if 5 ' 0 Q' , I 1 , 4 X W 4 ' ' ' . . f - A AIM, NMWMM . M W' I CHORUS Thls year Mr Burmaster has produced on of the l1ne t choral groups ever to corne out of Watertown Hlgh School The emphasl has been placed on guallty not quantrty alone The chorus has presented programs before many groups of the c1ty durlng 1ts GCTIVITY lncludlng Lrons Rotary Krwanl and Exchange Clulo and both North and South Iunlor l-hgh Schools lt presented tn cooperat1on Wrth the htgh school band a concert on May ll at South Iun1or Whtch wa very Well I'SCS1VGd The rnuslc thls year was Well chosen prepared and presented Rellgrous classlcal Negro splrltuals and popular cornposrtlons were used as compos1te for the programs Some tltles were Adoramus Te Frerce Wa the Wlld B1lloW Blow Gabnel and lt M1ght As Well Be Sprtng The graduates w1sh Mr Burmaster and the chorus the best of success tor the lollowrng years and that 1t conttnue to be a source of prlde for the students and alumnr IACK NEAL . 0 V K hill T' 0 HAT RSL tgjmff, Z., . - , 0 A 4 e ' rs ,- Y S Le 1 I - D Q A 'I' QQ. 1 . lv l 3 o 'Q Q W I r f X ' it -I .tx fu 7 - ' ,' I V 1 l TWIRLERS Agatn one of the most rmportant entertamtng factors of our htgh school band has exhtbtted ttself W1th conttnuous cred table succes C At band performances Mr Marlette proudly presents probably the largest group of tratned twtrlers 1n Northern New York Due to the kmdness of Mr Sabtn and the Board of Educatton the twtrlers w1ll perform next year resplendent tn lovely umforms of therr own As you know the twtrlers costumes thts year were tdenttcal mth those of the band Tw1rl1ng probably looks easy but for your rnformatton the e gtrls under the dtrectton of Mtss Patrtcta Feeley spent many long hours practtctng twtrls routtnes and maneuvers they have many more Patrtcta Feeley Matorette Charlotte Denman l-lead Twtrler Dorothy Bean loan Laemerm mn Dolores Bela r Altce McQu1llen Mary Gtordanellt Ann Thorpe Sh1rley Wanamaker Clatre Labdon Rosemary Perrttano Patrt ta Godfre, loan LaFounta1n Carolyn Mahon Norma Capron Audrey Schnelder PATRICIA l-'hlslsl Y V 1 . . - X - A I V Our congratulations to the girls on this past successful season and may V I ' CA 'C' xr . 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CENTRAL INTERSCHOLASTIC YS Cham CONFERENCE AHH1.1T2OP NYSPHSAA SEC III CLHSSA 950 FOOTBALL Startlng the ftrst week ID September Coach Preern Power had h1s proteges tralntng for the dlfftcult schedule ahead of them Havma had httle success last year w1th the double wmg Coach Powers sh1fted bac tnto a double T and stra1ght T formatlon Wtth only four lettermen back Marty Maurer Sammy Guardtno Wendy Tederson and Dave Brennan Mr Powers formed h1s startmg ltneup from last year s reserve and Iumor Varstty squad On September 23 the East Syracuse team arr ved tn Watertown for a ntght game at the Falrgrounds Although the Golden Cyclones fought a hard battle they went down to defeat IH the pour1ng ram and poppmg hght bulbs 15 to 0 The Home Brutsers came to the Fatrgrounds on October lst wxth one of the blggest teams to face Watertown dunng the season and walked away the vlctors by a 26 to O score On October 8 the Cyclones played hosts to D1ck Frank and the Uttca Free Academy team at the Fairgrounds A pass by Dave Brennan to George Blalr gave Watertown 1ts ftrst touchdown of the season and Marty Maurer plunged over for Watertowns second score The only trouble Watertown had was Dtck Frank who played a beautlful offenslve and defenslve ball game and accounted for most of Utlca s 33 polnts the fmal score bemg l3 to U For thelr fourth game of the season the Cyclones went to Uttca to face the Proctor I-llgh School team They walked away wlth the wrong end of the score loslng 27 to O Travellng to Auburn on October 22 the Cyclones also ran 1nto trouble lostng 32 to 6 Watertown however made the most brtll ant play of th game when Sal Valard1 carr1ed the ball to pay d1rt after a well executed Screeno play. The powerful Phillip Schuyler Academy of Albany came to Watertown favored to Win by at least four touchdowns but the boys played their skill WEEE. , , -,- gf , , tl' l.e? r5f'W Q .NW TT: Q x' a,. , J 'IG ' Af- and speed agarnst brawn and experlence and held the rnvadmg team to a l3 l3 t1e lt was that lrttle l44 pound fullback Larry Demo golng over for both touchdowns behtnd the splendld blocklng of Irrnmy M1tchell Larry also k1cked the extra potnt whrch t1ed the game On November 5 the Golden Cyclones traveled to Oswego for a game wtth thetr oldest rlvals Bad luck was wtth the Cyclones all the way through Marty Maurer was carrled from the game IH the second quarter wtth a dts located shoulder and the team mtssed h1s powerful runnmg Ioe O Dr1scoll however getttng h1s f1rst real chance to play went all out to w1n for the Cyclones by catchmg a pass for a touchdown and then throwmg a long pass to Frank Pastormo for another touchdown tn the second quarter Larry Demo versattle place klcker made both extra pornts putt1ng the Purple and Whlte out ahead 14 7 at the half The boys were goxng all out to wxn for Marty and the school but an 80 yard dash by Davey Brennan was called back and then Oswego went on to make another touchdown but farled to converge for the extra polnt leavlng the Cyclones out ahead 14 13 Thlngs looked brlght for the locals untrl late rn the last perlod when Oswego put the ball across agaxn putt1ng them ahead 1914 The score ended that way wlth Watertown deep tn Oswego s terrltory at the end of the game Thanksgrvxng day turned out to be a cold wlnters day wtth snow on the Fa1rground f1eld lt was the day for the c1ty football champ1onsh1p game between l H A and the Watertown Hlgh School Golden Cyclones A wonderful pass thrown to Frank Pastorrno by Ioe ODr1scoll ended tn touchdown and Watertown led up unt1l the last two mlnutes of the game The pass t1ed the score made by Bob Powell of I H A rn the f1rst quarter and then Larry Demo sent the locals ahead wtth hrs conversron spl1tt1ng the upnghts Late rn the game however D1ck Doe caught a pass for touchdown and Tom Donthee k1cked the extra pornt putt1ng the l H A team out ahead 13 7 Watertown trred several passes but could not connect and the game ended makmg 1t 2 l l H A tn the c1ty serles between the Watertown H1gh School Golden Cyclones and the l H A Cavahers Next year looks brrght for Watertown wlth most of last year s team com mg back We are lookrng forward to our new coach Mr Newton from Whlte Platns The startlng ltneup for Watertown llllq sea on was Frank Pastortno Earl Cole Wendell Tederson Sam Guard1no Harvey Bush lack Brtstol Captarn George Blalr Sal Valardx Marty Maurer or Ioe O Drtscoll Dave Brennan Larry Demo Il'ldlV1dllCl Sconng Larry Demo l7 po1nts Frank Pastormo loe O Drrscoll Marty Maurer Sal Valardt Ceorge Blau TOM SCHOI l fs!-T 1' Q -Q r,-5229. if in ' ' ' A . , I . 1 G L. 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' ' dl T ' l T O BASKETBALL Coach Powers thls year came up wlth one of the best ba ketball team ever to represent thls school The Purple and Whtte Clad lloopsters won the Class A Sectlonal Tttle of Sectlon lll hed for flr t place W th Utlca Free Academy for the trtle of the Central Scholast c Conference won the Sectfonal Playoffs at Utlca fthe flrst Class A team to do tht stnce the Playoffs have been startedl and ended the season wtth the fme record of l8 wms and 4 losses 1 Augushmcm Loolcmg llke a poor offenslve amd fatr defen V team the Colden Cyclones managed to eke out a vtctory by a core of 26 24 lt dtdnt lool' lllce a Very good season ahead for the locals 2 Fulton Playtng lllce a good ball club the Golden Cyclones took ll'llS game very handlly playmg br1ll1ant offens1ve and defen tve ball Brennan led the local Wrth l8 pomts to beat Fulton 47 to Sl 3 At Auburn Watertown met the1r ftrst defeat o the sea on golng do Jn lt the hand of the Auburn l-hgh Schools 53 to 34 4 BGldW1nSV1ll9 Marty Maurer Dave Brennan and Pete Cregor kept thl blg team ln order and won by a score of 48 to 39 5 Ccrm1llus Loolcmg very much lllce a grade nool team the Golden Cyclone went lnto a slump makmg only 7 pomts t e r t h lf 5 by Ba dy Bearden :nd gomg on tc lose 31 to 24 P lilly I XE-VA W fsfx ' ' .' s s . 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' ir- www P ' W f wing: 6 At Carthage Startxng the new year otl rlght the Cyclones met the Carthage Panthers on lanuary 6 and trlmmed them 43 to 38 wlth Dave Brennan h1tt1ng the hoop for 17 pornts to top the Watertown scormg 7 At Oswego The Watertown 1nvas1on ol Oswego led to another v1ctory tor the Purple and Wh1te trve Brennan agaln topped the locals 1n scortng rn the1r 58 49 vlctory 8 Central Square On lanuary 14 the Cyclones met the Central Square hoopsters at the South Iunlor 1-l1gh School gym and even the thlrd strlng played well agarnst the lnvaders The whole team played wonderful ball walk1ng otl the court vrctors by a score of 67 to 26 9 At Fulton On Ianuary 20 the local team went to Fulton for a C I C encounter and came back wrth a vlctory w1nn1ng by a score ot 46 to 42 Gregor Maurer Brennan Bearden and Mcllroy looked espectally good lor Watertown 10 AtAugust1n1an The Purple and Wh1te hoopsters anxrous to show the1r 1mprovement over the1r openrng game beat Augustrnran 53 to 32 wrth Gregor and Brennan leadrng the way 11 Rome Followmg the n1ght of the Augustlman game the Cyclones played a much tougher opponent the Rome Free Academy team P1ay1ng good ball however the locals won by ll polnts 47 to 36 Brennan agaln topped the locals w1th 15 pornts 12 Aubum Hopmg to atone tor thelr former loss to Auburn and anxlous to w1n thls C l C encounter the locals went all out to w1n 49 to 39 w1th Pete Gregor Marty Maurer and Baldy Bearden playmg good ball for the Purple and Whxte 13 At Mount Pleasant Playrng one ol the best teams rn the state Mount Pleasant Hrgh School of Schenectady the locals went down to thelr worst defeat of the year by a score ot 81 to 35 14 Oswego The next n1ght the Cyclones met Oswego at South Iunlor lor another C l C clash The locals remarned tn hrst place by w1nn1ng 53 to 40 was Bearden who came along well durlng the season Brennan and Gregor 15 Utxca Free Academy On Feb 18 the Purple and Wh1te cagers met Utlca tor thexr most 1m portant C l C encounter lf they had won they would have crnched the1r wmnrng ol the league However they lost by a score ol 49 30 whrch put them 1n a t1e w1th Utlca 16 Carthage For the1r last regular season home game the locals met the Carthage Panthers at South IUUIOF and walked oft the court w1th a 63 to 48 vxctory All the locals played flne basketball 17 Proctor On Feb 25 the locals lnvaded Proctor lor thelr hnal game ol the season and won by a narrow marg1n ol 43 to 38 lt was Pete Gregor who put the wmnlng basket rn for the locals and Brennan who dumped ln another held goal to cmch the game 1n the clostng mmutes Marty Maurer played tme de tenslve ball agamst the brg Proctor team .W , 7 lnhxyfsfge 5 4-' who led the locals in scoring. I I 3- F -pf . - H211 ' 2 - is - Q f' ,film 1 1 1 r PI - ' 0 Q6 131 enrran Gregor Bearden Marrre: MC11roy ftt1ranm Doldo - O'Rrley Vfarnor Grllrgan 11orrf:ton '1'rac:oy Total . . Starting BASKETBALL Individual Scoring 207 . . 179 1352 1211 1211 QU 36 . J.. 26 16 9 3 . 2 , .. 222, 1011 Line-Up 511COI19C1 highest nrrrnber of points in one gfrrne 21 Winners of State Slrreldfz 1. Captain Pete Gregor 2, Garrre Capt. Dave Brerrnarr f 3. Marty Maurer 11. Dolu MC11roy 5. Don Bearden 6. George Athans 7. Patsy Doldo 23. Sparky O'Rr1ey 9. George Warner 10. 1 1. I2 1 recf1:1eS Marra Ed Gillrgan 1.en Houfston Opponent: Tota1..... . Dave Brennan Agtrna Captarn Bob Mc11roy Don CBa1dy1 Bearden .885 Pete Gregor Honorary Gaptcrrn elected 4 t errd o1 year Marty Maurer Reeerves George Warner Pat y Do1do Ed Grllraan George Athan Sparky ORr1ey Len Houston Freckle Marra and Torn Tracy TOM QCHOI 1 fsfs Q ff 'MN ag W Q 7' F if-ef 1 RP' A A 'K A LP' Cf LG. ' '. fn 1: K HG. - 1 1 2' 2 -ev 2 Q- X rg Q' f .gmt 5, 0 M111 CLASS A SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT ND SECTION III CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT l Fulton On March 4 the Cyclones met the Fulton Red and Green at the South Iuntor court for the t1rst round ol the Class A Playoffs Pete Gregor led the locals to vtctory dumplng 1n 20 polnts but the Purple and Whrte were hard pressed throughout most ot the game wlnmng by the narrow margm ol 47 to 45 2 Syracuse North Hxgh Movtng on tn the playoffs Watertown pohshed oll North lllgll of Syracu e 54 to 50 beh1nd the otlenslve attack ol Gregor Bearden and Brennan lt was Marty Maurer however who stopped the last breakrng ollenstve attack of the Syracuse team w1th h1s br1ll1ant detenswe play 3 Proctor Playrng by far one ol thelr best games ol the eason here at Watertown the locals subdued the v1s1t1ng Proctor team 46 to l5 beh1nd the brlllxant ollenslve and defenslve play ol Bob Fuzz Mcllroy Bearden and Brennan also played good ball for the locals dumplng tn 12 and 10 pomts respectlvely By w1nn1ng thts game the Watertown lrllgh School Golden Cyclones won the Class A Sectron lll tltle whtch enabled them to play tn the Secttonal Champ tonshtp Tournament at Ut1ca 4 Mxnoa at Utmca Playmg on the recently new Uttca Free Academy court the locals won thelr way 1nto the Flnals by deleatlng the Class C Secttonal Champlons Mlnoa 46 37 lt was Dave Brennan who topped the scortng department for the Purple and Whlte wrth l7 polnts All of the startmg hve played well FINALS OF SECTION III CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT 5 Onondaga Valley Hxgh School at Utmccx Playtng spectacular ball IH the last halt of the ball game Watertown came from beh1nd to w1n the Sectlon lll Champlonshtp Tournament 52 to 42 lt was Pete Gregor who played by lar the best ball game ot hrs young career leacltng the locals w1th l7 polnts and countless rebounds Dave Brennan came through w1th some ttmely layup shots at the end ot the game to make certcun the vtctory for Watertown Bearden Mcllroy and Maurer also played good ball for the Cyclones At the end ol the game the Watertown team recetved tour trophles and 12 state shlelds l1ne tokens ol the wonderful season that the Purple and Whtte put on two splendld banquets tor the team and were out supporttng every game The Splfll shown by the cheerleaders and students was wonderful and on behalf of everybody we the Athletrc Stall ol the Annual w1sh to gtve our thanks to Coach Freem Powers for h1s wonderful Job tn mak1ng basket ball and all Htgh School athletlcs someth1ng to be proud ol W1n or lose our basketball team was always a sample of good sportsmanshlp through out the season as ts any Watertown athlet1c team Boys out for next years squad wtll be Dave Brennan Patsy Doldo George Warner George Athans Lenny Houston Tony Marra Lewts Ktblxng Tom Tracy Irm Dlamond Larry Demo Bebo Gregor and possrbly Don Bearden and Sparky O Rlley TOM SCHOLL 'Cf QQ W A enjoyed, The local boys went all out as did the people of Watertown, who A W , 2 I 3' -s' -' UL if . r Q Fx 'K .ol ' ' X V ' 6 Q ,Ji ' A ' ' , I XX W? ' MEI'-T 1949 CROSS COUNTRY SEASON Of all the Amerrcan sports the most synonomus w1th Autumn and the f1rst three months of a school year ts of course football However for a certam nondescrtpt group of eccentrtcs the arrtval of cr1sp fall weather means above all else the begmmng of a long and yoyous season of blrssful wallowmg ln the assorted agomes of burntng feet nauseous stomachs exhausted lungs and groggy heads' These are the cross country runners of whom W H S had a contlngent of elght who qutte capably managed to make up for a certam lack of talent w1th a super knack for hard work r1g1d tra1n1ng and courageous runmng A summary of the non dynamtc but mterestmg 49 season would grve mentlon to f1Ve meets entered all of whrch provxded some of the fmest competltlon to be found tn New York State The top team showmg of the season came on October 23 when the boys frmshed 1D frfth place w1th twenty fxve teams IU the runn1ng at the Syracuse War Memorral Meet A dual meet w1th the Canton Agrrcultural School on the frrst day of October marked the seasons beglnnlng as Watertown succumbed to defeat and the Proctor Inv1tat1on Run The boys were twelfth best that day rn a classy held of twenty SIX clubs Veteran Don Hunt crossed the f1n1sh lrne tn fourth place at the Gloversv lle Invttatton on October 16 to pace our gang to frfth spot as a team Fourteen days later the th1n clads scaled clrffs and hurdled barbed w1re fences over ap , vp 74' s f' n xl 1 N4 l P 3 '. 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' ' ' May 20 UflCCI Free Academy II'1VlfUllOI1 lh1 1 the l r ge t meet fvh1ch th Waterto 1-Jn quad ha to Olllfj tc Jncl the touahe t Bes1des the sc'1ools from the ect1on other t1on be pre ent 1nclud1ng Mount Pleasant and Nott Terrace Endwott and lohn on y W H S runners 1n th1s meet Jre gu,1l1l1ed t tclce part 1n t Schenectady lnv1tat1on on May 27 May 26 Central Interscholastlc Conference Meet Rome Tl1 omposed of most of the A la chool of our CfllOI l Iune 3 Sect1onalChcxmp1onsh1ps Uhca Iune 10 lntersectloncxl Champlonshxps-West Pomt Here w1nners from the vanous sect1onal meets ot the tate f11ll meet t ompete for h1gh honors The team s Veterans are l31clc LaFounta1n Stuart Pirker Charle lohn on B1ll Dupee Ray Marcellus Orlenus RlC9 Garland Gon eth lack Neal Donald Hunt M1lton Armstrong Mart1n Maurer Sam Guarolmo lohn Knapp Toe O Dnscoll and I1m Macedon Newcomers to the squad are Sal V1lard1 George Bla1r Delevan Thoma lohn Ramus Frank Martel Eugene McCabe Ke1th Hoaaboom Eugene Darb Ierry Knapp Roger Brown Ralph Clobndge Ralph Champney Len Hou ton and loe Bastle Kenneth Percy former W H S track star and stellar performer at St Lawrence Un1vers1tV IS ass1 tant oach Mart1n Maurer apta1n and Leon Vorce IS manager IACK C NEAL 1, , V ' , ' 5 lwf 4. M 5 11 a C IX ' L e 1 S Il f' Q X 'll ' - 1 H - - ' ,. . , f ,I 3 , . . . . . s , dec 1-.ull ,C ' ' ': U1 1 1 1 f 1 -I Citt , 1 . 1 ' . ' '. f C o 1 . , lic r ' I I T 13 15 c Q 1 c ss 3 S 3 - ' . , ' L . ' . 2 ' ' 2: o c ' .. ., . , r , s rs . 1 1 - 1 3 1 ' 1 1 g 1 1 1 1 ' . W V 'f 1 1 1 A 1 1 I' ' .' , ' c ' lt , is c ' , . 2 .L WRESTLING Wcrtertown NTO3llll'1Q teolm under the drrertlon ot Looch lcrcl' Wllllfllll hos competed eleven duol meets plus the Sechon lll Cl1J1'Up1OI'l hlp Meet held dt Uh ct Free Acodemy Watertown opened rt section on lcrnuory 6th ctqcunst Auburn The loccrl motmen lool'ed very rmpreeslve rn thelr hret motch cx they won even of the ten motche ond ended up wmmng 33 to ll Al Smlth VVCITCYTOIID l54 pounder turned 1n the lostest vrctory ot the mqht p nnrng Pob llope of Auburn m 32 seconds ot the hrst perlod On Ionuory 13th the locdl mcrtmen wreetled d trong Von l-lornesvllle Centrctl School tedm rn the locol gym Don Hunt Wcrterto win l45 pounder turned IU the fostest vrctory ot the motch ond olso the loete t ever recorded by cr Cyclone grcxppler when he pmned Bob Fohey ol Von Horne vrlle n ten Seconds ot the hr t rerlod The mcxtch wo o Id t thot the ldns drdnt recrhze fvhot herd hdppened when the referee olled the pm The lo ol rnotmen Non thrs meet 26 to l9 'mtl ' x E t Jn' .N ' . 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' 0 'f t - A! , n.Z u , Wwg- i ' l A QL'-' t ' fsf I ii' 1' Q09 I w 'lu QQ ANU On lanuary 14th Watertown wrestled a return match fvtth Auburn and made 1t three tn a row when they trtumphed by a 31 to 11 for Harvey Bush Wendy Teder on and Al Smtth all turned rn fast pm for the local The locals lost thetr next match whtch was wtth Van Hornesvtlle nt Van Horne v111e by a core of 31 to 21 The lnghlrght of tht match was when B111 Ballanttne eked out a one potnt dectston over Etherton of Van Horne vtllc rn the 112 pound class On the followrng ntght the Watertown matmen partlf atoned fo tl e defeat at Van Hornesvrlle by beatrng Rtchfteld Sprtngs 39 to 3 The only match the locals lost Nas 1n the 127 pound clas when leary of Rtchfteld Sprlngs won a decrsron over Bertrand of Watertown On February 3rd the Cyclones traveled to Schenectady uhere they lost to a powerful Mount Pleasant Hlgh School mat team by a score of 22 to 19 The outcome of the match was not decrded unttl the ftnal event when Kemptsty of Mount Pleasant p1nned Watertowns lohn Knapp lack Hunt of Watertown scored the btggest upset on the afternoon s program when he dec1s1oned I Arros the Mount Pleasant 133 pounder after a thrllltng match The defeat was the ftrst for Arros m 17 matches On February 18th the locals wrestled agamst the lthaca Htgh School wrestltng team regarded as one of the strongest schoolboy mat aggregatlon rn New York State The Watertowntans won only two events on the ten match program Wendy Tederson of the Purple clad team mnned loe Ca cht o lthaca tn 53 seconds and A1 Smtth won by a pm over 1-larpo Turco of lthaca rn 4 33 Captaxn Harvey Bush came to gnps wrth Captazn Paul Stetgler of lthaca rn the 138 pound class Stetgler who has won 45 con ecuttve vtctorte over a four year penod beat Bush rn a thnllmg match by a referee declston The frnal score of the meet was lthaca 34 and Waterto Nn 18 Pleasant Hrgh team thls trme at South lunror lt was agatn the unlrmrted event that decrded the wtnnmg team Kernptsty of Mount Pleasant prnned Pansh of Waterto NH to grve Mount Pleasant the vlctory by a core of 20 to 14 On February the 25th Watertown traveled to Lowvtlle Nhere the local won by a score of 27 to 15 lt was the flrst defeat of the season for Lo Nvrll On March 18th Lowvtlle came to Watertown for a return match wrth the Cyclones The locals turned rn thetr second vtctory over Lo Nvtlle bf a score of 22 to 18 after some thnlltng matches Dtck Ward of Lo Nvtlle p nned Harrl of Watertown rn 18 seconds for the fastest ptn of the eventng The local mat men ended thelr regular season on March 25 by defeattng the Canton Hrgh team by a score of 31 to 18 The followmg week the Cyclones competed tn the Sectton 111 wre tltnt Champ1onsh1p where they placed thtrd behtnd Lowvtlle and Auburn who placed ftrst and second Captaln Harvey Bush Non the champtonsntp n th 138 pound class fvhtle Wendy Tederson C145 lbsl A1 Srrntln C185 lbs xn Rodney Wrllrams fheavy wetghtl went to the ftnals before berng beaten ii- bf as X W m Q 5, TT twf Q 4. X . . I X . SJ en Y . , f s , t ' A . ' s ' f T3 S ' , s . ' ' 'fi e . ' ' 'A 7 r 1, , , . A . ' .. 1 s ' f . 4 4 I 3 . .g .Ag I 5 T . On February 21, the Watertown mat team again wrestled the Mount . ' . t ' e. . A - . A 1 V 1 . . . M . 1 4 i .g A . . . ' . 1 . A 1 O , f ' . . .. , ' . . ..1, C d I I . 5 - . A 1 . 2, KJ 1 , , . J' ' 15' . 'v 4 .Q v- W 7- l' 5 ,. Y l l f A ' 'S ' W Q' T l ,. N I , i - afl .I - , Q f -..fin ' - ,J . Seaon's Records Name Wins Losses Kolb 2 2 Wiseman l 4 l,aFountain 6 6 Bush l 3 l Tederson 9 5 Don Hunt 6 5 Smith l2 2 Gonseth U 3 Williams 3 4 Harris 2 7 Ballantine 6 4 lack Hunt 6 2 Knapp l 5 Bertrand 3 3 Cole 2 2 Parish U l Gadbow fl l lngerson Next year Watertown will have an excephonally strong wrestling t am Coming back next season will be Kolb Lalfountain Wiseman H Bu li Gonseth Harrrs lack Hunt Bertrand Cole Parish Gadbow lnger on Rtma Rarnus Fisher With these veterans and the additlon ot new men bers Watertown should have a very aood team AL SMITH we X 7 Fl l lint sf' 15.5 A M4 'Xu figlilzg. ,M-,.,,,q O . ..- j'l'1x BASEBALL The l95U edttlon of Watertown Htgh School s Baseball Team appears to be headed for one ot the most successful seasons en1oyed 1n many a year by a dlamond representatrve of W H S Coach lack Wxlhams has assembled a veteran ball club whlch rncludes on 1ts roster ten members of last year s aggregatxon Among these veterans are three pttchers Lamon Daly and Marra three outllelders Demo Gebo and Laverty and tour tnhelders Bearden OB1ley Brennan and Getrnan New members are Brrstol Camalone and Kellner catchers Hodge a pttcher Bush Donthee Ktblmg Doldo and Smtth outftelders and Tracey an rnflelder The Vars1ty whlch has been entered ln the Front er Baseball League tor the ftrst ttme stnce the war w1ll play seventeen regular season games Twelve of these games are league contests and tnclude home and home games Oswego Fulton and Lowvllle w1ll each be met tw1ce durtng the season to decrde the wmner of the Class A Sectton three tttle ot the Watertown area Lefty Wesley Hodge hurled W H S to tts trrst Frontler League wtn of the year when he turned back the Sackets Harbor Nme 13 8 tn a game played at Sackets Harbor The Cyclones won a squeaker on May lU as they took the measure of Oswego by a score of 5 4 Iohn Lamon hurled a s1x hrtter for the v1ctors str1k1ng out l2 Brennan and Bearden each scored tw1ce for W H S Dave Brennans boomtng bat accounted for 4 htts one a homerun as W H S romped over Alex Bay l27 Freckles Marra although shaky at ttmes staggered to the Wm hrs hrst ot the campatgn Clayton became the Cyclones fourth stratght vlcttm bemg overpowered l2 2 Lamon went the route to record h1s second Wm pttchmg a sparkhng two httter Sparky O Btley wtth a homerun and Tom Tracey w1th a trtple led the hrtttng parade for W H S ABCHIE LAVEBTY with Sackets Harbor, Alexandria Bay, Brownville, Clayton, and Carthage. RIFLE CLUB W1th an enrollment l1m1ted to twenty members the Watertown H1gh School R1tle Club got under way on October 28 l949 under the expert tutelage of Mr Wlllard Wood Ottlcers lnstalled tor the year were Presldent lack Neal Vlce Presldent Phlllp Harter Second V1cePres1dent Edward G1ll1gan Secretary Salvatore Capone USIDQ rlfles and ammunrtron lurnlshed by the U S government and the tlne f1r1ng range rn the gym of South Iunror Hlgh School the club has engaged enthusrastlcally 1n a shootlng program whlch has developed many fme marks men among the members Three rltle matches were held wrth Carthage one ot these be1ng 1n connectlon wlth Ogdensburg W H S won from Carthage once lost twlce and won from Ogdensburg Postal matches wrth other clubs were hred and Natronal Rttle Assoclatlon qual1t1cat1ons were competed for The members recerved certrtrcates and medals tor these qualrhcahons The rltle club has proved to be of great 1nterest to the boys ol the school and has every pOSS1b1l1lY ot remamrng one ot the school s better clubs The members are Robert Bownes Salvatore Capone Mac Clement Ronald Collette Davld DeV1to Frank Fuller Edward Cfllllgan Rlchard Harley Phlllp Harter Robert Hodkmson Charles Kerr Vernon Monroe Ray Morgan lack Neal Iohn Paquln Davxd Parsons R1chard Revelle Thomas Scholl Douglas Stafford and Rodney W1ll1ams IACK C NEAL Imax ,S ...f 1 any 2: A r :U '97 W -51' v 7 ,, , --1 0-. - ' . K Q THE GOLF TEAM Watertown l-hgh School thts year has one ot the best golf teams tn tts sectton The members of the team are Tom Clement Captatn Sandy Burton Ed G1ll1QGH Ed Clark Pete Cfoodrrch Brll Gould Ioe Brtmm and Mac Clement On the weekend ot the 29th of Moy the team traveled to Syracuse to play Chr1st1an Brothers Academy From there tt 1ourneyed to Brngharnton where rt met the Bmghamton Central team The last match of that weekend was played agamst the Iohnson Ctty Golters So for th1s season our record tsnt as good as expected but we look or an 1mprovement as the season wears on and the players are able to e more pract1ce All our pract1ce IS under the watchful eye of Mr Wtllxams The record so tar ts as follows Osweao C B A C B A Bnohamton lU lohnsonC1ty 71 Clayton Wwe Lal f It A . , ' g t ' . VV.H,S Q 3 W. l-l, S. 8 . , , . 4 W.l'l.S. 5 , . . 6 wus. 2 i pq W. S 4lfQ . A n fj wuts 12 A U THOMAS CLEMENT ' -gr 3' r '97 TJ v y A p S Af' t , , C, of 0 luymgnl Vcc CHEERLEADING 1949 50 The cheerleaders had a very successful year under the leadershlp ot Mrs Thompson Last sprmg we had tryouts for cheerrng About a hundred atrls par trcrpated Then at the begmnmg of the term 1n September the G A A and Mrs Thompson selected erght grrls Durlng football season the cheerleaders were on hand tor the games ram or shrne Before each game they led the band through the square and on to the held Where they led the students rn songs and cheers Durrng basketball season new song and yells were rntroduced 1n chapel on Frrday mornmgs The luntor Varsrty Cheerleaders d1d a tme Job also They w1ll certa1nly make a great contrrbutron to the school next year We would hke to thank the band Mrss Reeves Mr Scholl and the students for helprng make thrs year so successful Good luck to tuture cheerleaders and thanks to you all DOROTHY WOODS Captam vmteggfig Q Q 2 M HOCKEY The wtnter of 49 50 saw the hrst hockey team at W H S m ten years The team competed 1n the Northern League playmg a full schedule ot twelve games Under the 1nsp1r1ng leadershrp of Coach Art Thompson the team butlt and marntalned 1ts own hockey pen on the Thompson Park wadmg pool Dr Murray Gardner and Drck P1che gave freely ot the1r ttme and knovv ledge 1n ass1st1ng Coach Thompson wrth the trammg ot the new team Mouse Gragg Manager and Sandy Burton Ass1stant Manager proved thetr terest and ett1c1ency ln takmg care ot the equipment and 1n performmg all the other tasks that fall to the lot ot managers The two trlps to the Clarkson College Arena and the Lake Plactcl l v1tat1onal where the games were played on the Olymptc Arena lce were outstand1ng Many hne teams opposed the W H S skaters Lake Placrd Alexandna Bay and Chtton Frne all presented very st1ft competltron Watertown played 1ts tmest game agamst the Norwood Norfolk Sextet deteatmg th1s club 3 to l Two of Watertown s goals were netted by Center Babcock and the th1rd by Lett Wrng Dave Larr Captam Duane Chalk play ed a hard skatlng game at Rlght Wrng Bob Daly lack Bn tol and Dave Cane bore the brunt ot the detensrve work Goal e Ronnte Dear on tended the et for W H S and was cred1ted wrth l2 saves The econd ltne compo ed ot Ierry Scully Fred Ganter and Drck McCorm1ck ampl lar cd lf C Babcock Larr and Chalk Next year s squad w1ll be burlt around Babcock Larr Pear cn c nd Kane Others who are expected to be contenders tor var tty po tcn are Drcl McCorm1ck Ierry Scully Fred Ganter Ted Grtthth Dc Rxas Boa llaxe Bob Spmk and Roger Hyde ROBERT DALY 3? -, mga' ml , lx.-.VA f J S 4. 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F il A., ' f ' ' t lg, ' 4 'PY ' .- 7 AZT 5 ' 'A ' W ' 5 I I f till r 0 li j is .-',, ' TENNIS The tennle team of l95U although off to a late 'start ha a very good chance of havtng a hlghly successful 'season Three veterans from last years team Blalr Knapp George Warner and hm Dlamond along Wtth many other hkely prospects promxse to glve all opposltlon a rough tlme Other members out for the team mclude D1ck Conley Bob Pepe Ray Lava George Athans Ioe Gravelle and Bob Topplng The schedule IS not yet completed but so far two matches w1th Rome and Utlca and one match wlth Clayton are hsted The season wtll end wlth the annual secttonal matches Coach Powers 1 now attemptlng to ready the team for the st1tt Struggle ahead ROBERT TOPPING ml! ,NW -f 4 X7 ' ' H41 'Mi E 'V' is ae 5 il 4: X ab ' AX E? -T I QM., -me-f A . mf . , ,' A , - ' : 1 -1 4 -v ' I I C . , X . , ,t , . , 1 , , I 1 1 , 1 4 , , . .Q . . . ., . , To Our Advertisers We The Claes M1950 Extend Oul Smce1e Thanks 2 Xyn 47 w65ilELyO' vljgaagn I.-7 wWw+mmf W7ww Q 4- ef UUBEESEQA?'fiES.BlqiI!ihilli2f4lh L -' -QS P- A is If--Z ,QL ' ul h . 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