West Winfield High School - General Yearbook (West Winfield, NY)

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e:--,--w-na- 5 -a 3 Nfxn iq ra PRESENTED BY THE CLASS OE 1953 XWEST 'VVINLFIELD CENTRAL SCHQOL WEST WHNFHELD, NEW YORK Tv: X54 YEARJBOOK STAFF lfo-vdilors ........ Suzanne Ford. Doris Matteson liusinvss .llanagvr .......... Marjorie Armstrong mlsst. HIISIDIZUSS illlIIllIg!'f . . . ..... Catherine Myers slr! Editor ........... ...... S hirley Gates l'l1omgrnphy ,llamzgvr ..... .... il 'larilyn Nolan .-lssf. Photography .llunagvr ...... Arlene Brower Sales .llanager ...... .... N ancy Leonard Production Manager . . . . . .Bonnie Young Asst. Production Manager ...... Jennie Colowicz Junior .4ss1'stants .... Shirley Dye, John Hammond Faculty ,4dL'1's0rs .......... Mr. Malcolm Sterling Miss Eleanor Cessingzer Durward Weaver DEDICATJIUN Mr. Durward Weaver has been not only an inspiring teacher, but also our close friend and advisor. He has guided us in our study of the past and present, and has shown us how to be better citizens of tomorrow. Giving freely of his time, he helped us in our many extra-curricular activities. Therefore-to Mr. Weaver. we. the Class of 1953, dedicate our yearbook. THE HERALD. ffl af inn N X. Willard W Steexes Quperusmg Pflflflplll BOARD OIF EDUCATION I Vw wg K XX 74 x if x N 1.4-ll to Right: K. Cates. F. Lewis, C. Hardenlmurgl. F. Doyle. K. Jones. Raw lr Nl, lkmsvnlino. B. Fr:-nr-lu. A. Carson, R. Cosentino. ,l. Myers, E. Williams, L. Bartholomew l. Wx-an-r. Nl. Tillinghast. Rau' 2: T. Kit-sz. E. Rowland. M. Scofield. D. Helmer, C. Kelly lu. cvf'SSlIlgll'l'. W. Stem:-s. ll. llvavlx, ll. Ryndali. M. Taylor, K. Naylor. 0. Plaslcon, G. R09 S. Kvlloe-. Run' 3: G. Bi1l'lll0l0IIlt'W. l.. K4-nny. 0. Dunham. .l. Stutzman, J. Huxtalmle, D. Weaver ll. llalc'nur. ll. Stvulvingr, F. Supvr. C. l,ol1naS, .l. Bellows. FACULTY i nl Ill inaug- UFFICJE STAFF B. Smith, NI. lfounsvll. CAJFIET IERJIA STAFF IC. Lnlmas, D. Rose. NI. flllrrivr Xl:-Calllc-y. ll. Will:-ms. BUS DRIIVIERS Left to Right: E. Ludwig, C. Lohnas. R. Little R. Salisbury. H. Evans, H. Mumbulo, C. Edirk. T. Svnif, ,l. Murphy, T. Pavlot, H. Allen. I. Pugh. S. Porrl. W LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of 1953 of the West Winfield Central School in the County of Herkimer and State of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this our last WILL AND TESTAMENT, in manner following that is to say: - To the Junior Class, we leave our sympathy! To Miss Wing, we leave the balance of our treasury to be used for the purchase of a Handy-Dandy Sherlock Holmes Kit. Linda Crumb leaves her reserved disposition to be equally divided among Betsy Boorn, Joan Cala, and Theresa Mariotti. Dave Bouck leaves his bass fiddle to Jack Bellows. To Mrs. Counsell and Mr. Steeves, we leave a set of Dick Tracy two-way wrist radios. Viola Singer leaves her little black book to anyone with an interest in the Armed Forces. Fred King leaves the board which he uses to reinforce the hack of his neck so he may sit on it better to Ronnie Schwartz. Bill Jones, Kent Hansel, and Phil Dunckel leave their collection of pocketbooks to Miss Kelly. Larry Brooks leaves his newly edited book, Safe Driving on Back Roads, to .lohn Salamone. Irene leaves her typewriter to the repairman. Betty Ann leaves Basic Art to the Basic Artists. Carol Rice leaves the Navy to Potter and Co. Bob Salisbury leaves his elevator shoes to J ack Kilty. Fred Igel leaves his ability to resist women to Dick Matthews. Dick Kennedy leaves his deep voice to Donald Fenton. Marilyn Nolan leaves Mr. Weaver a little peace. Doris leaves class financial worries to Evelyn Huntley. Maggie Mariotti leaves her cowboy records to anyone who can stand them. Roger Slaughter leaves his cars to the junkpile. Lillian and Edna leave their twin fashions to Mary Jo and Rosemarie. Janice Atwell leaves the ability to be absent and get A's to Bill Naylor. Eleanor Lonis, Bonnie Young, and Virginia Brewer leave Mr. Steubing a bottle of Tint-Air to cover up the gray hairs they have given him! Karen Mills leaves her Horror Comics to Mr. Roberts to while away the lonely evening hours. Shirley Gates leaves her good art marks to Ricky. Suzanne leaves Journeymen rehearsals without a regret. Dick Casler leaves his mid-morning snacks to Ronnie Roberts. Arleigh Fikes leaves his trips to VanHornesville to Bruce DeGray. Russ leaves his ability to catch the bus to Walter Burney. Jeni leaves her brat parts in plays to Nancy Young. Harold leaves Pennsylvania and Brotherly UD Love to the Quakers. Nancy leaves her French compositions to future etudients. Sam leaves a wish for good fortune to all his teachers-past and present. Joanne Yaw leaves her athletic sweaters to the Red Cross. Bob Steeves leaves Mrs. Carson in the care of the competent employees of Shady Haven Rest Home. Eddie Wiencek leaves his slightly used Driver's Manual to anyone who can read it. Dick Pritchard leaves his shoes to the Freshman rowing team. Bonnie Atwell leaves John a watering pot to keep his memory green. Cassie leaves her collection of waxed corsages for the experimentation of future biology classes. Continued on Page 9 . wr. Continued from Page 8 Betty Jean leaves editorship headaches to Shirley Dye. Fred Wheelock leaves his guidebook of Kansas City to future F. F. A.'ers. Marge Armstrong leaves her position in the trombone section to Margaret Mathey. Tom Kilty leaves his appeal to the fairer sex to Keith. Jerry and Mary Ann leave their mimeographed excuses for being late to Martin Williams. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto subscribed our name the 23rd day of February in the year Nineteen Hundred and F ifty-three. Mary Ann Griffiths residing at West Winfield, New York. Gerald L. Davis residing at West Winfield, New York. I, Linda of Shallot, could in my magic mirror see The future lives of all those in the great class of '53. I see Tom Kilty, a pilot bold, with his assistant Nancy Zipping to Mars, double-time, in a rocket ship that's fancy. B. J. Ward is a telephone operator, handling her own calls. Kay Mills is skating with the Jolters, taking her share of falls. Phil Dunckel is rowing a boat to Bermuda in record time And Sam Paniccia is asking questions of a stymied Einstein. I see Fred Igel writing his greatest tragic book And Shirley Gates working at VanAtta's as number one cook. I see David Bouck with his swingster singing show on T. V. And Mary Ann Griffiths, the manager of Wild Bill Melby. There is Maggie Mariotti singing with Julius LaRosa And Roger Slaughter driving a school bus-ours supposa'? I see Jerry Davis, one of the world's greatest vets, And Russell Edick is Hying high in the new fastest jets. I see Eleanor Lonis, a nurse in the veterans' ward, And Fred Wheelock is an agent selling the '68 Ford. Ginny Brewer and Margie Armstrong are music teachers. And l see a movie Childish, with Jeni that MGM features. Arleigh Fikes is a great drummer in his kitchen band And Dick Pritchard is an undaunted confidenceman. Kent Hansel and Harold Talbot are rich bachelor farmers. Viola Singer and Marilyn Nolan are great snake charmers. I see Larry Brooks with a plane named Ida he loves to fly And Cassie Myers on the T. V. panel of Where Was I?,' I see Doris Matteson, a college teacher of math, And Fred King with his new song Where Goes This Path ? Dick Casler and Bill Jones are mechanics with ability. Janice and Bonnie Atwell play pro basketball with vigility. I see Betty Ann Reed with a private secretarial job And the coach of the Globe Trotters is our class president, Bob. Carol Rice is a homemaker-in her own home, of course. Bob Steeves is a jockey on his champion rocking horse. Ed Wiencek is a lawyer who is world renowned. Dick Kennedy is a doctor when nurses aren't around. And Joey Yaw as a hard-working gym teacher While Suzanne Ford is a high paid opera screecher. I see Edna M. as the post mistress of Ilion And the mayor, why of course, that's our Lillian. Bonnie Young and Irene M. are artists Caniff hired. Goodnight, magic mirror, since I see I'm going to be fired. ll , X we 5 . I 'pf ' it lint , n ft Ili H ,I 1 A, ' 5,1 J X My s S -f 'ir BUIJI1' 'AW ffffifiy X 5 NIARJORIE MARY ARMSTRONG Marge f vretary ZZ. 3. 4: GAA. 2. 3, 4. Sevretary 1: Girls' lnter- murals l. 22. 3. 4: Cheerleading 2: Senior Band l. 2. 3. 4. President 4: Danee Rand l, 2. 3, 4: Seetional All-State l. 2. 3. 4: Senior Chorus l, 2. 3, 4: Girls' Clee Cluln 3. 4: Senior Ensemble 4: 'l'lllllllHlt'I'llP2lClll 3: Annual Stall' 4: Citizenship Aixarml 3. 4: l7.H.A. Annual Stall 4: Press Club 2. 3, 4: l,e Cerele Franeais 3. After Potsdam it's a musir' rareer for Marge. V1 'V sl RONNlE .ll'l.-lxlxlf YllW'El,l, Class Ylll'Q'll!4llI'1'I' l: Nlllj0I'Ptff' 2. 3, 4: l'Wlllf'l'P.S that Report Card 31 Bonnie Jean :Xuuuul Stull 4: Press Club 2, 3, 4: lm Iff'r4'le Franvais 3. l.iA-ml tu'irlin,2 flu' lution and rates an .4 al it. Full of fun anal pleasant lo he u'ilh. Cute to look at. niee to know. JANICE ANN ATWELI. lanky Majorene l: Annual Stall 4: Press Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4. A ralm. fool. eolleeled and thoroughly lilfeahle little gal. lan is a true friend and is always ready to help. Her passion-potato rhips. She plans to study further at the Eastman Dental Dispensary' in Rochester. nl H sr I 4 jf X DAVID JOHN BOUCK Dave Senior Band l, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 3, 4: Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Sectional All-State Band 4: Windettes 3, 4: F.F.A. 1. Dare is Very interested in music. Favorite sound-buzz of 3:20 bell on Friday afternoons. Plans to take up agriculture at Cornell or Morrisixille. ll ll-'il VIRGINIA BREWER Ginny Senior Chorus 1, 4: Girls' Glee Club 41 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Ginny always enjoys taking part in any singing activities. She is a dependable worker both in school and at outside jobs. A real fine homemaker of the future. LAWRENCE BROOKS Larry A I-'.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Sentinel 2: Reporter 4. Larry will probably be a farmer in the rich Unadilla River valley, ' I specializing in the raising of crops, and cashing in on his side line of racing brilliantly colored stock cars. ARLENE ETHEL BROWER Arliv The Laughing Ghost 31 Annual Staff 4: Press Club 3. Arlene, Mrs. Russell Louis Lee, left us at mid-term in furor of dnmesticity. Quiet and friendly, she has always been a willing and capable aid to the class in anything she chose to undertake. EARL RICHARD CASLER Dick Herkimer-Montgomery F. F. A. 4. Dick remembers his Kansas City trip and F. F. A. basketball games as high spots in high school. He is planning a career in agriculture. LINDA LOU CRUMB Linda Brookfield Central School I, 2, 35 Class Reporter 43 Senior Band 49 Annual Staff 49 Press Club 4. A pleasant addition to our class in our senior year . . . A shorthand whiz . . . A gal with a sweet smile and manner . . . Brookjieldfs loss is our gain. GERALD LEIGH DAVIS Jerry 4-H 1, 2: Camera Club 1, 23 Thunderhead 3: Le Cercle Francais 3: 'June Graduate 4g Annual Staff 4. ferry's reserved manner and quiet intelligence make good that old saying: Still Water Runs Deep. His interests lie in antiques and famous historical spots. After training at Cornell. he plans to hang out the shingle of a veterinarian. PHILIP THOMAS DUNCKEL Phil Football 1, 4g Basketball Ig Baseball 23 Wrestling 4: Tumbling l: Varsity Club 3, 43 Senior Band lg Senior Chorus Ig F.F.A. I. Phil enjoys sports and his shop major. At the present he is in the Naval Reserve. After graduation he plans to enter into the service of his country. S. RUSSELL EDICK Russ F. F. A. I. 2, 3, 43 Sentinel 3g Herkimer-Montgomery F. F. A. 3, 4: Track 3. Always a staunch F. F. A. member, Russls interest in farming is exceeded only by his interest in the fairer sex. Enjoys dancing from the sidelines. 515 IENNIE MARIE GOLOWICZ U43 . .. ,- Y ...QV - . ,,1.,.tf' we , R. k,,,v3'g 2 . Z sg? i W ARLEIGH WILFRED FIKES Arleigh F.F.A. 1: Varsity Club 2: Football 4: Track 2, 3. 4: Band l. 2. 3. 4: Chorus 1: Tumbling 4: Wrestling 4. His main attraction is sports. especially horse-back riding. tumbling. and football. His talents also include playing the drums. A nice fellow to know. SUZANNE MARIE FORD Zanne G.A.A. 1. 2, 3, 4, President 4: Girls' lntermurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheer- leading I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Dance Band 3. 4: Senior Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Sectional All-State Chorus 2, 3. 4: Girls' Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Senior Ensemble 4: Windettes 3: Thunderhead 3: June Graduate 4: Annual Staff 4: F.T.A. 4, Vice-President 4: Press Club 4: Le Cercle Francais 3. She plans a liberal arts course in rollege. Shirl SHIRLEY CLARA GATES Girls' Intermurals 2. 3: Senior Band l. 2, 3. 4: Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3: June Graduate 4: Annual Staff 4: Press Club 4: Le Cercle Francais 3. A wonderful girl with a wonderfull disposition. The only way to have friends is to he one. Her future remains to he seen. cs kyu G,A.A. 3, 4: Girls' Intermurals l. 2, 3, 4: Tumbling 4: Senior Chorus 1: The Laughing Ghost 3: June Graduate 4: Annual Stall' 4: Press Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Sweet and gay, always bright. She enjoyed attending basketball games. Our I gotta tell ya girl. A regular livewire who comes up with some shocking expressions. KENT ALFRED HANSEL Annual Stall' 4: F. F. A. 2. Kent is always around when there is something doing. He plans to work on the farm eventually but has no immediate goal. ' WILLIAM ERWIN JONES Bill Baseball Manager 1, 25 Stagecrew 3, 4: F. F. A. 1, 2. Bill is looking forward to having plenty of time for his favorite sports of hunting and fishing. He can always be found where some excitement is around. MARY ANN CRIFFITHS Grid C.A.A. 3, 43 Girls' Intermurals 3: Senior Chorus l. 2, 3. 4: Sef- tional All-State Chorus-4: Girls' Clee Club 3: June Graduate 4: Annual Staff 4. She came, she saw. she went home again. Apologies to Caesar. This happy-go-lucky senior plans to enter nurse's training after graduation. Fritzie. K en t FREDERIC ICEL, JR. Fred F.F.A.1, 2, 3, 4. The farmers are the founders of civilization. Silence is golden, so Fred is really a mine. The world would use more like him. After graduation. he plans to remain home. 15 161 Varsity Club 4. THOMAS A. KILTY Tom Class President lg Student Council lg Basketball 2, 3g Baseball 1, 2, 33 Varsity Club 3, 43 Where's That Report Card 3: Mlune Graduate 4g Annual Staff 4. Sports and Tom go hand in hand. Pleasant and jolly to be with. An all-around good guy. A possible career for him is retailing. FREDERIC JAMES KING NANCY ANNE LEONARD Nance G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' lntermurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading 1, 2: Senior Chorus 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Senior Ensemble 4: Where's That Report Card 3g Annual Stafl' 43 F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2: Press Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais 3. Takes a keen interest in sports. Pm undecided now so what am I going to do. THOMAS RICHARD KENNEDY Dick Clinton Central High School 1, 2g Baseball Manager 2g Football 3 Laughing Ghost 3: June Graduate 4g Annual Stall 3, 4 A rather quiet sort of fellow, willing and cooperative. An always dependable managing guy. As a real person he rates high. Freddie' Class Treasurer 2g Track 2, 3, 43 Tumbling 3g Varsity Club 3, 4 Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4: F. F. A. 1, 24 Electronics Club 4. One of his talents is playing the sax. Likes just moving things - music and vehicles. Enjoys bowling and working with radios. Plans to take Food Technology Course at Morrisville. MADALINE THERESA lNlARl0TTl Maggie Annual Stali 4: l7.H.A. l. 2. Maggie has a vital personality and is always on the go. She likes dancing. homemaking. hillbilly music, and Julius La Rosa. Future plans include working this summer, To know her is to like herl' LILLIAN MAE MAYNE Girls' lntermurals 1, 2, 3: Where-'s That Report Card? 3: F.H.A. l, 2, 3: Press Club 3, 4. Lil has lots of pen pals whom she likes to write to - she enjoys reading - active in all sports - plans to attend Morrisville or Utica School of Commerce. ELEANOR LONIS Peanut G.A.A. 4: Girls' Intermurals 4: F.H.A. 1, 23 Press Club l, 2, 3, 4. All kinds of sports are ol interest to Eleanor. As merry as the day is long. Sometime in the near future she intends to go to Morrisville and study nursing. DORIS JEANETTE MATTESON Do Class Treasurer 3, 4: Band l, 2. 3, 4, Librarian l, Secretary- Treasurer 41 Sectional All-State Band 4: Thunderhead 3: Annual Staff 4: D.A.R. Citizenship Award 4: F.T.A. 4, President 4: Press Club 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4: Le Cercle Francais 3. Vice- President 3. Friendly and always ready to help. she plans to study nursing at Hartwick College. U73 U91 EDNA MARIE MECHELKE Ed Where's That Report Card 3: Annual Stall 4: F. I-I. A. 3: Press Club 2. 3. 4. ln her quiet way. we find Edna an always willing help in anything we do. Majoring in Home Ec.. she is considering the life of a beautician. In her warmly friendly manner. we know that she will be a success in anything she undertakes. IRENE JOYCE MIELCARSKI Irene Annual Staff 4: F.H.A. 2: Press Club 2. 3. 4: Teen-Age Book Club 4, Seeretary 4. The girl with the ever-ready smile. Spends lots of time in llion. Enjoys dancing. and can always be counted on for committees. Plans to work after graduation. KAREN FRANCES MILLS Kay Senior Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4: Girls' Clee Club 3. 4: The Laughing Ghosti' 3: June Graduate 4: Annual Stall' 4. Likes to sing and take part in dramaties. Laugh and the world laughs with you. Friendly and full of fun. Her future remains to be seen. l CATHERINE MARY MYERS Cassie Annual Staff 3, 4: F.H.A. 2, 3. Secretary 33 Press Club 2, 3. 4, Art Editor 4. Cassie is planning to take her former job as a waitress up North at a summer resort. She lores writing letters and has a wonderful personality. She really enjoys canoeing. MARILYN MARGARET NOLAN Marilyn Annual Staff 4: F. T. A. 4: Press Club 4: Le Cerele Francais 3. Efficient. dependable. and with an ever-ready smile, Marilyn can always be counted on to furnish a little excitement in history class. After graduation. she plans a career in nursing and child care. SAMUEL ROCCO PANICCIA Sam Probably a future scientist with his questioning mind and his interests in the fields of radio and electronics. His rariety of abilities shows up in his writing of poetry. l Football 2, 4: Basketball Mgr. 4: Track 4: Varsity Club -1: different activities but has no definite plans for the future. BETTY ANN REED Bet F.H.A. 4. Quiet type. She'll make someone a wonderful secretary - likes to bowl. dance. and roller skate. Her pleasant smile and dimples win her many friends. She's full of fun. and a wonderful hornernakvr. RICHARD DAVID PRITCHARD Dick Thunderhead 3: June Graduate 4: I . F. A. 1. 2, Reporter 2. The halls will seem smaller without Dick around. Likes many I19 zoj ROBERT ALLAN SALISBURY Class President 43 Student Council 4, President 4g Football 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 2, 3, 4g Varsity Club 3, 44 Thunderhead 3. Bob greatly enjoys sports, and is a good leader. He plans to attend Ithaca College this fall and major in radio. CAROL LUCILLE RICE Carol Annual Stall 43 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Press Club 3. She'll make a wonderful wife, for homemaking is her strong point. Carol's pastimes include reading and embroidering. She also is better than average bowler. Quietness has its own charm. ..Bob,, DORIS VIOLA SINGER Vi Junior Band 2, 3: Senior Chorus 4, Girls' Glee Club 43 Windettes 3, 43 The Laughing Ghost 3g June Graduate 4, F.I'I.A. 3, 4. Likes singing and keeping up with the latest. She plans to work after graduation. A future champion bowler. Some future schooling is her eventual aim. ROGER JONES SLAUGHTER Bing Football I, 2, 3g Track l, 2, 33 Basketball 2, 3g Where's That Report Card 3: Varsity Club 3, 4. Truly a friend in need, and an impressive figure on any gridiron. Fourth period finds Rag and his English book hard at work in the library. His Saturday nights and spearing for suckers have been chief sources of enjoyment in the past year. ROBERT BURNS STEEVES Bob Class Secretary lg Football 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2g Thunderhead 3: June Graduate 4g Annual Stall' 4: Le Cercle Francais 3. There is a spot in Bob's heart for sports. He enjoys excitement and lun. Our class clown. Present plans for Bob include a salesmanship career. HAROLD WARD TALBOT Doc Class President 35 Student Council 3, Secretary 33 Football 3, Manager 1: Basketball 2, 3, 4g Varsity Club 3, 4: The Laughing Ghost 3: Annual Stall 4: Citizenship Award 3, 4: Boys' State 33 Le Cercle Francais 3. Harold's main attraction is outdoor sports. Willing and co-operative. Woodchucks hate to see him coming. He plans to attend Cornell. BETTY JEAN WARD B. I. Class Vice-President 3, 43 Student Council 3, 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Cheerleading 2, 3, 45 Senior Chorus 1, 25 The Laughing Ghost 3: June Graduate 4: Annual Staff 4: Press Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 4. She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on. FREDERICK DAVID WHEELOCK Fred Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Track 4, Varsity Club 43 Stage Crew 3, 43 Annual Staff 4g F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice- President 43 Herkimer-Montgomery F.F.A. Group 4. He is especially interested in sports. A quiet guy, but full ol fun. Fred would like to make agriculture his future. E211 221 , t. it ww,-mp-W L EDWARD WIENCEK Ed Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 4: F. l . A. 2. 3, 4. President 3: Class President 23 Student Council 2. Ed has a lot of interest in sports and then in his farming. As a future farmer, he has won prizes locally and in the state. His already established herd promises him a fine future. JOANNE CAROL YAW Joey G.A.A. 3. 4: Girls' Intermurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Tumbling 2, 4: Senior Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Twirling 1. 2: Annual Stall 4: F.T.A. 4. A friendly gal with a cute grin. Athletics of any kind are her forte. A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance. Joey plans a practical nursing career. Lores horseback riding. BONNIE JUNE YOUNG Buttons Senior Chorus 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 3, 43 Annual Staff 4: F.H.A. 3, 4: Press Club 4. Always ready to lend a helping hand. Friendly toward one and all. No definite plans for Bonnie after the big day. She's one grand gal to have around. .5 l llNXXXKXXXWk N ' , BJ' ' X Q - 1.5! .,,,,x - f- :A - -w un, E CRI Hsf 5 3 z K 1, S Ng Q If Q ' IllllIliUiUl!Ul95IJ51 I ,V 's' ,fe Q in iii b gg , x 5 J X. 5 fi , 'vw , Q N ,-ggi! .i ,Ei Y , gf- . sg x Ji X fi .1 ,! U af , 45,2 f L . Q Q E s , a D A 3 W ,f W ,, L ggF:m.L5, A B a , , sigma!! Qfsifigx' M f S U, -.,., iii ri A P f 1 Q r . . sw H a X .XZ ii! ' , -sf x K . 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Y, WIHFIIIWIITH. .I. Sullivan, .I. CIlristifm. .I. IT.'In1ir'n. Rau' 3: .I. Brnnnrr. .I. Christ N fm-ii, XI, Di-ak:-, NI. .lvnnf-tt. .I. IIOtz1Iing. M, Greene, A. Kujawski. Cf. Dyck NI. Brown, ff. Bailvy. .I. Hunil. IJ I ,XIIe'n. Rn14'2: Miss 'I'iIIinghast. F. Eaton. F, Kahrs, VVOOII. I.. Lamb. .I. BII'I11IlUlIlllH1. C. Xlroz. .I. IIihIi1irI I Ilurigzin. NI. Wlif-clock. R. Pisrione, P. Rooney, C. R- IIiiIIi0Vilf'I1- I'itt1-rsmi. II. Iluxtahlv. .I. Harris. R. Christian, R. Hatter, Rau' l: ll. Fikf-Q, R, ,Xugq-1-. Nl, Epll,-iam. II, Ymrmn. K. flolmxirz. XV. Fully. .l. Holluufl. Rnu' 3: P. C1131-. S, hole xl'lllSfI'0lIgI. ll. lkllristian. 1, Rvynollls. J. xIUI'l'llll. F mlv. Nl. Hlll'I1Ni1lP. R. Hunsvl. K, Hara QIIISIHIUHP. W1 Baldwin. F. V11-If-r. Nou' 2: Hr. Dunham. IHIVS- MA xIf'fZ5If '- V- Ff '!l'W 1- N4 fJ11f'QHf'l- N- W-all B. lmlv. H. Ilmwk. U, ffnllvr. FZ. I,00l1HlIl. K.. Stuart. B SEVENTH GRADE lfnu' I: R. Blll'I1t'y. -N, H:1lkm'itc'l1, IT. Gorton. J. Wvalts. R. Stovtznelr. I.. Di1'kPI1S0ll. N. Igvl. Raw 3: R. l,vf'. f ll. lfolm-ll. B. Wllm-luvk, ll. Ke-rlwr. Nl. Nlnrgun. YV. King. Brmvn, J, Nlillvr, D, Hurtvr. R. 'FlIl4l1f'T'. S. fknfnnt. 'XI Raw 2: Hr. Lnlllms. Nl. Wv001iXK'2ll'li. R. Hinvklvy, R. Ford, .l. Baylis, lf, Faiwhilals. R. VVif-nm-lx. qnydvr. I. llatvs. IT. Zal:-ski. IT, Palnmvr. J. Christian. Rau' l: V, Itumv-. S. Ynrtnm. C. Hriglmnt. K. Evans. C. Knowlrs. U. Smith. F. Nloynilmn. T. ing. H. Xlllrrlovk. Run' 2: Nl. Kzmtor. .l. Watts. Nl. Panivria. ff. I'ouvrs. P. Goodman. .l. Nfzxlztlkr-y. S. Kmavll. lf. Burtlivk. G. Nlorn-au. Raw 3: Mr. Halenar. ff. Buss. ,I. Carr, ff. Parsons. X. Piwimn-. ll. Shipman. VV. RIITIIPY, J. Klljawski. K. Maths-y. B. Hailstun. K. Young, Row lx K. Cray, C. Svhoolvy, IT. Augur, li. Griflith. CI. Kay. B. Christian. U. Mattltews. Davis. lf. Langms. Row 2: Mrs. Scofield, M. Mullorl, F. Young. H. Whf'f'lc-t'. C. Luvas, M. Rvul H. Stvrlingx. .l. Xlilf-S. K. Wlwvlnvk. J. lltlskie-wic'z. Nl. 1.hilFlt'!4. Knut 3: IT. Fenton. A. Urn j. Sl'hU0lllllilkK'l', H. Nlillvr, E. Marriott. J. Kujzmski, P. C8YilllZ1lIg1ll. ,l. llihlmartl, ur :.1 l 4 l Row l: ll, Strong, V. Hess, W. Sterling. A. Cadwell. R. Kovavh, S. Matthews, B. llailston R. Brunner, l.. Martin. l'. Brown. Rau' 2: lf. Burnside. O. Waldrufl, B. Montanye. l'. Marriott. IT. Ball. K. Super, G. Williams. J. Wood, W. Rogers, ll. Wheat. A, llykas, B. Bnntl, M. Fenton. Row 3: Miss llelmer, C. Kula. N. Hansel, J. Hodge, M. Stoetznei. T. Connor, lf. Rivliartlson, C. Slater, ll. Drake. A. Zoller, l'. Serlmanewiez, L. Crossman, R. Miller. lFlllF'll'll-llGlRA.lDlE Row 1: S. lihristiun, B. Cavanaugli, S. Marriott, L. Brunette, J. Greene, A. Huntley, B. Conio, L. Miller, ll. Dickenson, E. Atwell, M. G. lleliosia, L. Serlmanewicz. Row 2: Miss Coscntino, B. LaCelle, W. Maine, ll. Sherman, E. Wright, C. Byrnes, D. Christian, B. Dye, M. Aylesworth, K. Smith, P. Smith, P. Dawley, lil. Landphere. F. Latus. Row 3: A. Doremus, E. Fox, D. Cadwell, P. lngalls, L. Vanlleusen. P. Brace, B. Burton, R. Rogers, C. Jones, R. Hotaling, L. Armstrong. U9 IFIIIFTH Row I: IQ Ilrmsw. If, Ilyv. IC. Smnclisll. I'. Illxxlxivuif-2. IL, IIIVINIIIIII. 5. IIIIIIIIPY. I.. Nlill ., ,. , A . , I'. VHIHI. NI. .Illl'IihfIIl. XI. hlllgi. lmu' .22 NI:-N. HW. I. Iimxlalml. II. I't'lIlflII. NI. Ixmuw. I. Hug:-1 Y XIHHUIII I I1I1l'isti'lll VI' IIIIII I YUIIIII' W' IIoIuz'rl- lfuu' fi: 5 II1111-I4 S 'xYIl'HhlH'IIl,I Ihlilvy, 'If Iiuxulmlxglm. NI. I,ulivllI-. IX. Ilurtn-r. IJ. WI11-I-Iuvk. II. I,L1l'IxIIINHll, XI, IAIIIQIINY. F0 IRI I IH lfnw I: Ii. I,illII4't'ILI. XI. Noll. R. Ilrulu-. Ii. Stuart. I.. IIm'xf-y. S. Xlarriott. .I. Rl'I'IN'l'. H. IIllIN'IifI I'. Lllulu. .l. II.11Iston. lwu 2. Il. Iilflllbllll. .I. I'o14I. I,. Rose. X. Iifynulds. II, l,u11I4I. II. 5ny1I4 I'. Ilullun. II. Img:-. I'. l.nIxx'n'II, II. l.onnm'. .I. Iluym-S, .I. NI1I4'S. .I. l.0Ie'. lfllll' 3: Hrs, Wvzlu GR A K. II0luIingL. I'. Iilljunski. NI. Main:-. I3. NIQ'l'f,IllIlIIl2lIt'I'. Il. WiIIiam5. II. III'l'l'lH', If. IIVIIIILIII. I Wluwlovk. if, IIuwtaIxIe'. A. Harris. soj ru' 1: U, NIkllll1'Ut', lf, llarris. T. Harrisnll. D, I.ilIldIlhl'I'f'. Nl. Balm. II. F4-rguson, A. Hogvrs. I Nl, Nlurrioll. K. liouvk, if. l.ulI1-llv. Run' 2: E. llllilllfllilll. J. 'l'all10!. W. Stu-ws, P, Wilvox, .l. Smith. N, Hull. l'. Jlllilgily. 5. Wing. Nl. Mutlu-y, B. Womlxxurd. lf. Paxsons, lfnu' 3: Nlrs. Bm-uvlu. . BllI'lli4':x. H. llrouks, R. Sullixzm, B. Bryan, B. linunoy, R. Nluntanye-, R. Turner, R. Durcmus, R I' l'-miu'i'1 'I' Nh-K lm' l'lleb.m1u. . . .. .. .au 1, W nu' l: ll. Ru-am. fl. Hvynolmle. R. Hnrrixmx. ll, Sllilllllllll. .l. lluulf-y. 'lf Pism-ium-. l', Wllev-lovk. ll fum-. ll. l..lll,LLlHX. I'. llmkm, lmu 2. B. lhll. l3.XNlnglmk. 1 . Xletzgzzx. B, Smith, Xl, llmnlnlls. 1 Snyflvr. R. lglll'4'Il. U. Pillllll'IlQ'. l,. Xlullhl-us, li. fil'LlHIl'I', IK, Nlcvlxf-lkv. K. Str-rliugx. Kun' li: Xlrf, llm-ntinu. lkxml lluylv. P. Young, R. Nlurriult. ll, 41axle-r. I. Sugwr. H. llolv. I . Klum-1 Nl, Srlxie-In-I. K. SXIIFIDIIIF, Nl, DOIIIIIIOO. 'lf Huvtulmlc-. K. Kvllmx. K. Bzxlnlnirl. I 3 Rau' l: S. llonkling, F. Walilrufl. ll. Swanson, ll. Hess. Colo. A. Brown. J. l'ulmf-r. M. Truax. S. Moran. Row 3 l' l .1'l'gLll4lllI. ll. llull. ll. xllll'l'l0II. lf. Kzintor. G. lloml. Klux. Jonvs. S. llilxtulwlv, ,l. Smith, ll. Walk, ll. wllll'Q'llP1'k l Xvilllll. 1fuu'2: lf. Cruziallvi. l.. Nlattl10ws.l7.llloynillan. lf. lfaslvr. ll. llurnsirlf-. l . llonio. .l. Stivklvs, R. Nlillvr 1 li1lSll'l'. Nl, l.ilIl0, 'lf Jonvs, C. llalu-r. N. Pisviom-. J. li. W'lfwat. Nl. W'ilv0x. SECUND GRADE m' l: ,I. Ci'e'4'li1'. ll. llowlnmli. ll. Baldwin. lf. Dyo. D, G. Powvrs, Cf. Sullivan. R. Wlarml, A. Knowles, ,l. Dorcniiis Xllii-vlwk. l. Shipman. l.. lnlinas. ill. Stvrling. Run' 2: Row 3: Xlrs. Wfillizinw. .l. xl2llllf'y. li. Alle-n. ll. l.illllS .M-klvr. .l. Clliristirui, P. llurter. M. illroz. E. Clark, l.. Womlwurd. Nl. Klurilovk. C. Rf-c'1l..l. Noll. ,l. Rm'lw-rivli 1 . .,..gf,....-,,,M.M, fr rs QW is. Q 9' Rnu' lt 'lf XIIIIIIIPMN. Nl. xl1ll'iOUi. 5. Stuart. lf. Buvll. Iluxia I.. Stvrling, lfnu' fl: Xlise I'1l'1'l14'h. ll. Uillvl U l'. Wm-lu. K, 1'1lXilllllllpIh. U. HlkllkQ'. XY, Will. Rnu' 12: R, Plum-. K. Hunllvy. 5. Hiluluml. U. Slllifh- Y. Slllifll H1lgIiUlUI'Il. Nl. Iluylv. R. Klurgzm. IT. YunNnr!. U, Sln-rmam. lll1x!ulnlm'..l. Wlxrxl. ll, Xlillz-V. W. Xl:-1-llvlkv. ll. Nloynilmn. 'lf F:-mon. R. Row l: ,-X. Fox. N, H1-ss, F. Bllvvk. S. Knoulvs. R. ,xl 11,-1-f-np. il, S.-Im-ln-I, R, I,u1iuig. F. Noll. Run' Ii: Xl: Hi'U'kl ?'- xl- Nil'lI8l'AlQ. N. Holwrls. Nl. Kzlntor. .l. UHF- Rmxlaml. H. Bonn, K. XII:-n. Il. Rlljllwxki. ll. Xlarqnan R Rau' 2: R. Rilrllllli. I.. Wlw1'I0c'k, R. llzuly. U. .-Xlxglnr. Xlillvr. H. I.llIh!'l', Mix. Burglivk, K K -.,,,. .. M1 S x . K . 4 . I I , 'Q' .M f-:z Row l: Nl. Fi-rguson, N. Strusz. D. Austin, R. Davis. D. Avkler, l.. Cavanaugh, W. Sherwood, T. llyc-. .l. llotaliugz. Ron' 2: .l. Nlatlwy. ll. Rogzors. R. Marsman. W. Casler, T. Killer. D. l.oomis. ll. Sullixuu. ll. llouvk. .l. louvs. R. Reed. C. Strong. Row 3: Miss Taylor, F. Doremus. H. l,1'NllllI'1!, li, ,lu1'kson. .-X. lluliluin, S, Nlarriott. VV. Yorton, A. Nliller. C. Brigham. FIRST 341 Rau' l: S. llutton. 0. llull. II, Bull, Nl. lllann. .l. l.oizu'ono, N. Augar. C. Douglas. l'. Wurmuth. lf. Noll. Hou' 2: Nl. Xlutlwy. U. IJ:-Rosiu. R. Wood, ll. Young, C. ffoseutino, P. Howland. Rl. i livzlus. li, Kula. .l. Nlnriotti. C. llawlfxy. Row 3: Mrs. Naylor. A. Benton. S. Davis. .l. Svlioon- l1lZll'if'l'. 'lf Wing. 'lf Xlvi'g:1-i1tl1ul6l'. Nl. Bonn. ll. Young. C. Austin. GRADE Row 1: If. I.llIllS, F. Junvs. Nl. Le-0. R. Young. .L Killrourn. .-K. Whml. S. Rasluni. YV, Stuart. if. Broun. Run' 2: F. Marriott. Il. Shipman. ff. Pc-rkine. K. Nlill'l'i. Il. Rvwi. P. 4.ung1mi0n. YW. NlililH'. P. Hllllllillgl. L. Sllllfilllil. W. Nlurrintt. Run' 3: Nlrs. Sly:-rs. N. Xustin. K. Lmus. Xl. Phillips. ll. Burn-. L. Elllllllilll, ll. Kc-l11l11m'4-1'. B, l,iI'kl'llS0ll. H. Nlillm-r. Row 1: R. Baldwin. R. Hagadorn, .L Reynolds. L. Drake. M. Nloynihan, E. Conio. .l. Wright. Q Q y . . KIINDIERP .. .aunde-rs. l'. lhilips. Row 2: E. Huilston. E. Buss. L. Handze-I, NL Jackson. P. Klitclull, R. Christian. I7. Patterson. .l. Strm-ter. L. Harrell, T. .lonf's, C. Gilbert. L. Kujawski, N. Houvk. E. Hnrning. Huw 3: Mrs. Bartllolomc-w, J. Korosev. M. A. Frost. R. Paquffttc-. C. Sterling. J. Laukaitis. D. Parkinson. .l. Foster. C. Parks. H. Kay. U51 Run' l: l'. Little-. S. nllllt'l'. ll. IJIIIIHIN. lf. Rvml. C. Austin, S. Currivr. I.. Sf'l'l'iIlPT, S. Harrison. H. Wing. Nun' II: N. SIlyl1Pl'. ll. llzlslvr, Wvfiglllf, K. Burkvrt, K. iludwc-ll, B. Matteson. 5. fvflllllli, ll, fitlllllfill .l. SIIPPF. J. ,lum-s. ,l. W'Pffks. Huw 3: P. l.0llg1lI. P. Barnum. B. Sherman. l,. FIIIIIII. I. l'axlut. R. Um-Il. l'. Smith, P.. Vkuldrufl, R, .-Mxetin, Xliss Kr-hoe. 1-sn-,, 42 fZJg?ff:x1'afpi,.f 11'-.U' - ., - ' mfif'-'f' 4415- vt NJN 'Q: 1'xk. fn 0 ,fiy E, f I, 4 I Z 'Z' 'f I . 6 ' A, ,, Q ,N , :L ' 5 11? A , , . X , I p,4 ' xlf .IQ -' 1 ,xg I 1 i K , Q ,. . - .. N4 4' 1 ' Nl' G4 T 9 . - , V Davy! 2 ISV9. 9, A,'a4!'6 5' ' ws. 9 0 9 '. I, 5,2 H, 4 ol AJ 4 ' BX. '9fi3 BX' 563 tfini 1650 as . 0 A Ax ' J . ': T 1-55' 'qv -,I V 3 QCI- . Q .-if C ,PG ,- ':EE:::: 14 :i'f 5?'Ea::gas . xxx 51' ' G -'Z fgfglgfzihv- ' x-,Y . ' . 'If' -'A 5 T55-Y -tr jf' 'Ib 1' 'I ll?f nI' '- '-Nw 'ff G 1 . ',y5,,f,,4q-,gym X CQQS SX ' Qilflglgln. Pnl, mn' U - ' N .. -g.l,':. pg., ,gk -., , . 4- L. I I f ,, N I if !54v-L ash 4 , Q . - v 3 Q A 1 F f viii X. ,lv n 1' ...Z wx My Y? ! 'Y 'IV NM 'W if X W Z! - V fefr c N .U FN' if X' wf ,Ax .x 1 pf dlgfxfyf- I ,A-351-4 -QA:-I , W 4+ 5 K ffgn- Vf v I 1 Y ff . 5q 1 fl' 5,:c:EI -ADAYY ' ' Wir' f A Af i N' '44-V! an ? xf f ' 1 X N! W Af 'mx KX ff ll - M Nu G- ,I W I X K- X I 381 IF T L L Nun' l: Vt. XXI11'1'lu4'k. H. Loy. NIV. 5llITt'I4. ll. Strong. 5. l.0n:'hc-k. Run' 12: NIV. 5!l'lll7lI15l. lx. I'lIlSfl'4lIlg1. lf. xYi0llI'1'k. ll. Ri'-Imnk, ,I, I'iwinm'. .l. Hulnmond, B. Bow. A, Fikvs. W, Hlll'll4'y. I'. I.:-ui-. li. Ruluwl-. 'lf H4wIuling:. .l. l,uQln-r. Xlr. W'eux'n-r. Row 3: R, l'l'ite'l1unl. R. Stn-vu'-. H. fflllllll. H. lxuulx. lx, Xluyrw. ,l. hula. l'. DllIlK'kl'I. H. Nlallllvus. .l. Kilty. F. Tulw-. H. Szxnzn. BASEBALL Row 1: Ur. Weuwr. ,l. Kilty, E. QLCIIIHIH. R. Rolwrts. B. Strong. R. Mattlu-ws. R. Ie!! IJ Plank. F. Wlmn-vluck. Run' 2: 'If Kilty. S, QQTUPII. R. Salisbury, R, Iforrl. S. Hansr-I. R R. Arrnetrmmg. Mi 1...-. .A -v M...-........ V A R S ll T Y Ron' li Ur. SllIH'l'. R. SLIHSIIIIVY. R. l,l'iU'llill'1l. Run' L: . 1 ' II lxllmt. I. Hll,,dlI. U, Lllllllll. ln. xYi1'l1l't'k, K. .XIIIISIIUIIQL R. 511-1-ww. ,I. Urunlw, I . Wlwf-Im-R. J. Kiln' BASKETBALL HAY WEE lmzu l: ,l. l'm'4l. ll, Strong. 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Ronrn, IJ. Brown. F. Brown. I., fjrumly. S, Fm-II. S VVIII-I-lm-L, lf. Ale-vlwlkv. AI. .I. Stuart. -If Norton. 5. Gatos, Miss C1-ssingf-14. lu vu' I: lx, Xllllx, lfflll' I: IT. 1 rmnlr. 1. l.um'llz'k. W. P,1ll1'k. B, H1'1vI'1lf. .l. 1mI4m14'z. ,l, Nam X lx 11' 3: 15lf1rl1fl'r1g1. H, Nulmwl-. X. Vilw-. Xlifx Plalwkrnl. TUMBLING STUDENT CUUNCCIUL 14' I: H, 1'uIw, ll. XX-1ll'11. R. SQIHNIPIIIW. Il. 1'l'lllTllD. NIV. Ste-r'w's. Rnu' 11: R, Salaxmonv. l,. Prim- N 1 mfmvi. ,l. I,IN1'l1lIl1'. .1 llnml. .l. 1 uhm-Ill. 1,A 11111412 J. Evans. . . 0 4, 3 J -X Si JI 'l 5, 3 5 f' gy, 5' jxiggx ffiigrffg mm! if 439'X W! RI CHFIELD LIVESTOCK MARKET HOWARD BOSS, Owner and Operaior Richfield Springs, N. Y. Sale every Friday at one oicloclr CATTLE - HOGS - FARM PRODUCE I Phones - Office and Sale Sfables 4I0 ' ALWAYS Q35 QW Compliments r f I I of somermue , COOKIN AT KENNETH W. IONES X RICHFIELD DINER Richfield Springs, N. Y. HARRY W. SMITH Ford Sales and Service CARS - TRUCKS - TRACTORS NORWICH, NEW YORK RICHFIELD SPRINGS, N. Y. 80 Easi' Main S+. 30 Wesi' Main S+ree+ Phone 4-3275 Phone 86-87 Ill... -. .. T51 Success +o +l'1e Class of I953 GATESDALE DAIRY Wesl' Winfield, N. Y. IOHN'S RED 6. WHITE SUPERETTE AND GENERAL STORE Wesl' Exe+er, N. Y. - Phone 6-466l SUNOCO - FIRESTONE GAS and OIL - TIRES and BATTERIES BALL-BAND FOOTWEAR llrv Conds mul Sundrivs and Small IIUVIIIUIIFI' Ifornplinzents of Herkimer Coun+y's Largesl' Dealer BROWN BROS. CHEVROLET G OLDSMOBILE INC Herlcimer, New Yorlz - Phone 223 Open Evenings Compliments nf EMPIRE LIVESTOCK MARKETING COOPERATIVE Wes+ Winfield, New York lfurrzplirlzwm of BRIDGEWATER BOWLING CENTER Sl1ulr'nl.w fflllillya Wal:-nine DAVE and MAE KNOX BricIgewa+er, N. Y. I. STANLEY WATKINS FLOUR - FEED - GRAIN - SEEDS HAY - STRAW - CEMENT - FERTILIZER NEW IDEA FARM MACHINERY Wesi' Winfield, N. Y. C0,1II'I,l.1IE TTS IM GERALD SMITH wen Wimqeld, N. Y. E. P. RICH MOTORS, INC II6 PROSPECT STREET Herkimen New York D41 I1 i 1 1 PENETRED The recap wifh I'I1e wires - A greai' winfer Iread. TIRE WHOLESALERS, INC. Richfield Springs, N. Y. Compliments Of E . C . 'I' II L B O T Leonarclsville. N. Y. Phone 27 SIIUQUOIT VIILLEY LIVESTOCK SALES EVERY MONDAY PRIVATE SALES DAILY WENDEL LALLIER Cassville, New York Clayville 2-I23I D. R. SPRINGER 81 SONS CASE - NEW HOLLAND DELAVAL - CATERPILLAR SALES - PARTS - SERVICE Phone 33l Richfield Springs, N. Y. Success to the CLASS OF l953 L. B. SENII' DASIS GARAGE Wesf Winfield, N. Y. The WEST WINFIELD NATIONAL BANK Wesf Winfield, N. Y. Member Federal Reserve Sy Member FDIC The Bank of Friendly Service Congrafulaiions Graduafes C om pl imen Of HITEMAN LEATHER COMPANY Wes? Winfield, N. Y. Compliments Of RICHARDS G DONOHUE, INC. Phofographers for THE HERALD 950 Ridge Road WEBSTER, NEW YORK T561 THE FARMERS OF TOMORRGW The world +oday is in greal' need of boys and girls who will malce farming +heir life work. This bank is proud of +he young people in fhis area who are growing up fo be +he farmers of fomorrow. If we can ever 'help you solve any of your financial or o+her problems please feel 'Free fo corne in +o see us We wan+ fo help you. GITIZENS FIRST NATIONAL BANK FRANKFORT, New YORK HOMESTEAD B. 4 and AFTER Meei' Your Gang af 'Phe PUREBRED HOLSTEINS GATESDAI-E since la94 DAIRY BAR JoNEs and SLAUGHTER B,idgewa,e,' N, Y. BIISTIRN BROS. CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. Designers and Producers of Exclusive Class Jewelry Genuine Engraved Commencemeni' Announcemenfs and Personal Cards JAMES L. MASON, Represeniaiive 90 Roclc ls and Sireei' Gouverneur, New York Cvmrlimfnff vf Compliments of ALEX WOOD JAMES L. DAVIS REGISTERED HOLSTEINS Bridgewafer, N. Y. Wesf Winfield, N. Y. Phone 6-47OI Com plimenls of C om plimenls of THE COTTAGE HOTEL WEST WINFIELD RADIO SHOP Wes+ Winfield, N. Y. Wes+ Winfield. N. Y- Compliments of SMITH'S FAMOUS PURE PORK SAUSAGE and HAMBURG A. J. SMITH 81 CO. Compliments of JOHN GALLINGER GENERAL INSURANCE wed, Winfield. N. Y. WBST Wlhndd, N. Y. T57 581 I CONGRATULATIONS MYRON EVANS to me SANITARY SERVICE s e N I o R s LOTTIE D. BROWN SEPTIC TANK and CESSPOOL CLEANING Wesi' Winfield, N. Y. Phone 6-4258 Compliments of Compliments of THE BLACK AND WHITE YOUR REXALL PHARMACY Wes? Winfield. N. Y. WHARTON POULTRY FARM Davies, Benjamin. Davies BURLINGTON FLATS Wes+ Exe+er, N. Y. ILION GORGE Phone Ilion Ibl HERKIMER CREAMERY INC. Wesi' Winfield, N. Y. L A T U S FEED 8: LUMBER CO. Clayville, N. Y. Compliments of JOHN H. MASSEY SUNOCO SERVICE STATIO Bridgewafer, N. Y. N Compliments of NORTH WINFIELD LOCKER PLANT. INC. F. PATTERSON 8: SONS OLIVER FARM EQUIPMENT GEHL FORGE HARVESTERS Phone 48I RicI1ITeId Springs, N. Y. BEST WISHES THE CLARODIN HOTEL Wesi' WinEeId, N. Y. AR GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF l953 SCHOONMAKER FEED COMPANY Wesf WinITeId. N. Y. Compliments of SLAUGHTER BROS. Cedarville, N. Y. Compliments of DUTTON'S SERVICE STATION Sauquoif. N. Y. JONES 81 SLOSEK GROCERIES - MEATS - DRY GOODS T MILLER'S FLOWER SHOP GENERAL MERCHANDISE Wes'l' Winfield, N. Y. Unadilla Forks, N. Y. Phone Leonardsville 62-F-Il 559 my C.nmplimeuts of GlLL'S BROOKSIDE TAVERN llion, R. D. l, N. Y. Complimeuli uf MATTESON'S DRUG STORE Wes? Winfield, N. Y. ' ALFRED s. BENSON BENSON 81 JOHNSON LuNcoLN-MeRcuRY SALES uml SliRI'lC1i 706 MOHAWK STREET Herkimer, N. Y. Phone l9l9 f,omplimeulx uf 'J. c. DIMON Richfield Springs, N. Y. G. L. F. FEED STORE Wes? WinfTeld, N. Y. LANDPHERE'S GENERAL STORE GROCERIES and DRY GOODS Cedarville, N. Y. Compliments of LESLIE MORRIS 8: SONS Cedarville, N. Y. CEDAR LAKE SERVICE GENERAL REPAIR H. G. WAGHORN Cedar Lake, New York Phone Clayville 2-2l I4 SKINNER 81 WELCH GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING BODY and FENDER WORK Richfield Springs Phone 484 C n m pl i m cull u f GEORGE P. CHARLES FARM SUPPLY FARM SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT REPAIRING Wesf Winfield, N. Y. BEADLE 81 COMPANY, INC. Hardware - Wallpaper Painu Toy Oil A Bafferies A Tireu - Accessorie- Fnrm Equipmenl A Appliancef Television Radio SALES - CHEVROLET - SERVICE Richfield Springs, N. Y. OVUEN HOXVELLS I.oml Represeulatire Wesf Winfield, N. Y. THE TAVERN RESTAURANT F I N E F O O D S BANOUETS and WEDDINGS Phone 586 Richfield Springs, N. Y. lfwl Wi.slrz'.i fur SIIKIEAA lu Ti-is :oss GRADUATES C U M B E R S O N 'S fl Tlw up-In-:lille Sinn' in .1 Liu' Cumzlry Tarun ALFRED L. W. PARKS, Proprieior Wesi Winfield, N. Y. Cmuplimwm of RAINBOW DINER EAST WINFIELD NEW YORK Silllivft' ll i.x'lJw TO THE GRADUATING CLASS from SPINNERVILLE FARMS DAIRY af fhe foci of fhe Gorge Road JOHN'S AMOCO SERVICE Richfield Springs, N. Y. R+. U. S. 20, R. D. No. I Phone W. W. 6-4266 fm 621 Ti SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF '53 J. F. BARSTOW 8: SON The Red 8: Whi+e Super Markei' Phone Wesi' Winfield 6-3I7I THE JOURNEYMEN DANCE MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS Phone Wesf Winfield 6-3883 Compliments of LOUIS MACRI Buyer and Slaughteror BEEF CATTLE AND CALVES HIDES AND SKINS Phone W. W. 6-3345 DODGE and PLYMOUTH Job-ra+ed DODGE TRUCKS SALES - SERVICE MUNGER 81 BECHTOLD zos w. ALBANY STREET Herkimer, New York Phone 465 Compliments of PARKlNSON'S SOCONY SERVICE BRIDGEWATER. N. Y. Tel. W. W. 6-4772 THE MONTICELLO RESTAURANT F I N E F O O D S BANQUETS and WEDDINGS Phone 324-W-3 Richfield Springs, N. Y. Compliments of DR. LESLIE MacNAUGHTON Wes+ Winfield, N. Y. Compliments of H. WHEAT HARDWARE Wes'I' Winfield, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF THE BRASS LANTERN BRIDGEWATER G. L. F. BRIDGEWATER SUPER MARKET Bridgewa+er, N. Y. CLAYTON SERVICE STATION ANTHONY COSENTINO COWELL'S BEAUTY SHOP XERWIN CRAMER SERVICE K. CUSHMAN IMPLEMENT CO. FAY DAVIS GENERAL STORE Cedarville, N. Y. DODGE 3. WEEDEN FARM INSURANCE - ALL KINDS Franlrfori' Il88 DR. K. C. DUTTON MILDRED ELLEY SECRETARIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS FENTON'S GARAGE J. A. GIRD JIM'S LUNCH Cassville, N. Y. JOE KEHOE. BARBER Yi l l l 1 I T63 I 641 COMPLIMENTS OF KEN'S ESSO SERVICE Cedarville. N. Y. LEONARDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. MATTESON'S HOTEL Cedarville, N. Y. B. P. MURPHY MYERS FLORIST RICHFIELD SPORT CENTER Richfield Springs. N. Y. H. G. 8: A. J. ROSE General Siore, Gas. Oil, Hardware, e+c. RUBY DEPARTMENT STORE Richfield Springs. N. Y. SALlSBURY'S GARAGE SCANNELL'S I SISTER SUE VAN ATTA'S GEORGE WATERMEN Cedarville. N. Y. GEORGE WELCH W. C. WOODARD 8: S. J. DAMULIS YOUNG BUICK a- ,x .'AS. rv- 'r V 'E .W 'r -A MJF ' ' HV! 31. W. iff? 33? . + 94 qi' if ' ,Eng - 1322 ' 'f . Q-im2.f',, 1 Q- L m 'QT Q . if Q51 T 5331. 6. , , ,Q ,..4-s.


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