Whitesboro High School - Chegaquatka Yearbook (Whitesboro, NY)
- Class of 1944
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A L M A M AT E R Hail to thee! O Sons of Whitesboro, Through the four long years of High School We have a trust to keep, ,Midst the scenes we love so Well, The love of Whitesboro High School We have struggled on and upward And her high ideals to seek, Till we've reached the goal ideal, Loyalty is for the blue, Whitesboro High, we'll ne'er forget you, And the white means honor bright, You have always loomed so bright, So We'll all stand true forever And we'll all stand true forever To the Royal Blue and White. To the Royal Blue and White. When we're launched on Life's great journey, And we come to toil and care, We will think of dear old Whitesboro And the moral we've learned there, Weill uphold her fine ideals, And We'll represent the right- Be right, he square, be true, be fair To the Royal Blue and White. page two BOARD OF EDUCATION Harold T. Lennon, Preriafenz' FREDERICK A. DUBo1s Sapervifing Prinripal A.B., M.A., Syracuse University james W. Dimbleby George D. Rounds Alfred T. Peters Ernest G. Scholl Ellsworth G. Buck, Principal FACULTY ADVISORS Class of '44 Miss Berryman, Chairman Miss Bertha Miller Mr. Howe X Mr. Carr Miss junior Mrs. Evans Mrs. A. Louise Miller George Barlow Edith Hague Marilyn Milne Mary Louise Perra Daniel Lubey Stanley Rosinski Joan Baird Betty Gifford CH E-GA-QUAT-KA STAFF Myron Bellinger, Editor-in-Chief Lucille Neary Edward Tanoury Nancy jones Ella Mae Hartman Shirley Owens Joyce Toussaint Ered Gerstner June Beauseigle Mr. Frederick Brown, Faculty Advisor Miss Mary V. Salamey, Barinexs Manager Edwin Wadas Gwyneth Hughes Henrietta Pantola Katherine Knight Gordon Rohman Stan Niziol Mary Wynne Rosemary Langan DEDICATIO, English teacher, class advisor, student counselor . . . these are some of the many capacities in which we know her. Her friendly interest in us, both as individuals and as a class, and her staunch support in our undertakings give her a very special place in our final school year. With her tinkling bell and dislike of spearmint gum, she is intimately connected with our senior class memories. Therefore, we, the senior class of 1944, dedicate this annual to Miss Sophie Berryman in affectionate appreciation for her friendship and guidance. I944 page three U. S. ARMY Armstrong, Kenneth . . Baranowski, Edwin . Butler, Raymond . Caister, George . Chetnich, Edward . . Chiffer, Floyd . . Cook, Ralph . . . Comstock, Thomas . Crumrine, David . Davis, Charles . . Dearborn, Hugh . DePalma, Sammy . . Drinkwater, Harold . . Emery, Wilfred . Farley, Donald . . Gargosh, Stanley . Green, Michael . Griflin, Kenneth . Groat, Arthur . . Hale, Everett .... Hardiman, Vincent J. . Harvey, Rhoderick . Hill, George . Hoes, Donald . Hughes, George jones Jones, jones, Donald . Iones, , Edward . Frederick Griffith . jones, Reginald . jones, Richard . . Kallassy, Peter . . Kauth, William . Kipers, Frank . . Kittner, Edwin . . Lake, Lindley . . Lathers, Donald . Leonard, Edward . page four 1942 1942 1942 1941 1944 1942 1941 1943 1941 1942 1942 1943 1941 1942 1941 1943 1941 1943 1943 1943 1941 1941 1942 1942 1942 1942 1942 1944 1943 1942 1942 1941 1941 1941 1943 1941 1941 1944 4 1. I Qs! xl H Y? x W' 'wfglglfnswqce' fu 2-:-' ,,. ,,. l X N7 Leuthauser, Clifford . Lubey, john . . . Lugent, james . Mills, William . Millson, George . . Misiaszek, Richard . Montecalve, Anthony Morse, Mahlon . . Murphy, Donald . Murphy, Gerald . Murphy, Robert . Potempa, Chester . . Pratt, Eugene . . . Radlowski, Matthew . Randall, Earnest . . Record, jack . Rohman, Calvin . Rosinski, Albert . Sadlick, Alex . . Smolinsky, George . Snyder, Harold . Speitel, Karl . Spink, Jack . . Stanek, Edward . . Stepanick, Norbert . St. john, Leo . . St. john, Walter . Strough, Wilbur . Trinkaus, Andy . Vicks, Carl .... Wasielewski, Stanley . Waterbury, james . . Wegrzyn, Teddy . Weiss, Stanley . Wheeler, Eddie . Wheeler, Robert . Wiatr, Edmund . Widrick, Leonard . . Wildhack, Donald . ' 'll' , M S 'Wmiik is 5 ' 1 EQ ,- 'QQWM RV-r a O 44 I X, ' . - 1332 . 1945 . 1941 . 1943 . 1943 . 1941 . 1941 . 1941 . 1943 . 1944 . 1941 . 1943 . 1944 . 1944 . 1942 . 1941 . 1942 . 1942 . 1942 . 1941 . 1941 . 1941 . 1941 . 1941 . 1941 . 1942 . 1942 . 1941 . 1943 . 1943 . 1943 . 1942 . 1943 . 1942 . 1942 . 1941 . 1941 . 1943 . 1942 . 1941 Williams, Arthur . Wilski, Stanley . Wise, john . . Wood, Richard . Woodbury, james . 1941 1941 1942 1942 1941 U. S. ARMY AIR CORPS Anson, Edward . Alexander, Iames . Alsheimer, Albert . Barret, William . Bronk, Lester . . Broodhurst, Lawrence Brown, George . Cary, Francis . Caryl, William . . Didier, Robert . . Eaton, Howard . . Eggers, Kenneth . Frank, Andrew . Fransman, Arthur . Fransman, Robert . Hofstra, Donald . Humphrey, William juda, Edwin . . Leach, Thomas . . Moore, Richard . Naegle, Kenneth . Pare, Lawrence . . Schug, Robert . . Stefanowicz, Walter Tine, john . . . Vannuchi, joseph . Vincent, Robert . Waddell, David . Williams, William T. Yerdon, Gerald . Zimmer, Raymond 1942 1944 1944 1943 1940 1940 1941 1941 1942 1942 1943 1943 1942 1942 1942 1942 1941 1943 1942 1943 1943 1942 1941 1942 1941 1943 1941 1941 1943 1941 1941 U. S. NAVY AIR CORPS Dillion, George . . Siedsma, Benny . U. S. MARINE CORPS Christ, Arthur . . Ciecho, Theodore . Cooney, Andrew . Donovan, james . Furmanski, Teddy . Gauthier, George . Godowski, Michael Griffin, Donald . Grilhn, james . . Guba, joseph . Hale, Harold . jones, Timothy . Kittredge, Ralph . Lake, Alfred . . Lupa, joseph . Lynch, Robert . . Martell, joseph . Mitchell, Robert . Moyer, George . . Nadeau, George . Pare, Roger . . . Pearce, David . . Pearce, William . Bouchard, john Crumb, Frederick Dowling, Hugh Graybola, Henry 1 XNQXKXS 4 1,11 . -1 e,-.- Aiiizeagtimlks. 4:5 1 s X ,I S g 7 ..-11 . ' 00? ia ixqkwwg 'li yux o 5 ' 'X ex? W , ' '44 1' -. Q52 Perec, Edward . . . 1945 Head, Harold - 1942 1941 Porter, Francis . . . . 1945 Hooper, Herbert . 1943 I 1941 Rosinski, Rudolph . . 1942 Hughes, Jock . 1941 Szczyt, Alfred . . . 1943 Hughes, john . . 1941 Tanury, Samuel . . 1941 Hughes, Thomas . 1942 1941 Wiley, Robert , . 1941 Iewell, Howard . 1942 1 1941 Kerner, Martin . . 1942 1 1946 FORCE UNKNOWN Krol, Herman . . 1941 I 1941 Ehlinger, Lawrence .... 1941 Lichowiec, Matthew 1944 1 1943 Gorecki, Walter ..... 1942 Lockwood, Lawrence 1944 q 1945 Hoffman, Robert .,... 1941 Moore, Robert . . 1942 1 1943 Nadeau, Ralph . . 1944 1 1942 U. S. NAVY Nolan, Charles . . 1942 . 1941 Bumbols, Robert ..... 1942 Otto, Paul . . . 1943 . 1943 Callahan, Donald . . . 1943 Percacciante, Lawrence . . 1944 . 1942 Capron, Loren . . . 1941 Radlowski, Edward 1944 . 1944 Casler, Howard . . 1943 Redmond, Kenneth 1943 . 1944 Catrine, Frank . . . 1943 Rowlands, Kenneth 1943 . 1945 Coggins, Robert . . . 1944 Scheidelman, LeRoy 1944 . 1941 Copperwheat, Leroy . . 1941 Schorer, James . . 1943 . 1941 Cox, William . . . . 1943 Sellars, Hugh . . 1942 . 1941 Darby, William . . 1943 Service, Robert . . 1943 . 1944 Diamond, Harry . . . 1944 Sillogawski, Stanley 1945 . 1942 Evans, Owen . . . 1942 Storey, George . . 1944 . 1944 Evans, Paul . . . . 1945 Wengert, james . 1943 . 1944 Fletcher, Donald . . . 1941 Whitton, Ray . . 1941 . 1942 Gaspa, Roger . . . . 1945 Williams, Emlyn . 1943 . 1942 Hardiman, Richard . . 1943 Wind, William . 1943 TEACHERS FROM W.C.S. U. S. ARMY U. S. NAVY Hollister, Frederick Thomas, Richard Barrington, Thomas Mallinson, George Thompson, Louis Lonsdale, Richard Paskewich, Louis Welden, Robert Prouty, Lois CNursej Snyder, Charles Williams, William Spiotti, Louis Stryker, Jeanette CNursej - This list of names was drawn up in final form from September, 1941, through January, 1944. Editors wish to express their regret if any names are omitted. Page 16716 CLASS ISTORY SENIOR CLASS - - I944 DONALD EDGAR HARRIET EMERY President Vice-President Edgar, Donald W. lRedl Academic Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 4, Baseball 3, 45 Athletic Service Club 2, Captain Football 4, Senior Class President. Oh, I can't Hoat, I ain't got no boat! Emery, Harriet lBunnyl Home Economics Junior Choir lg Junior Band 1, Sen- ior Band 2 3 4, S nior Choir 4, e Marching Band. The smile that won't come ot? As we look back over our four years of high school, we come first to the fall of '39 when we entered these doors as fright- ened and excited freshmen. We were in high school now- so after not too many weeks had passed we elected Edward Pugh as our president, Calvin Teachout vice-president, Nor- bert Kula secretary and Harry Diamond treasurer. To help our funds along, we sponsored a Rollerdrome skating party. Then as a climax to a full year of fun and study we all had a good time at our Pine Lake picnic. 1 1 1 IN the fall of 1941 we re-entered school as sophomores. Early in the semester we held our class elections, choosing the fol- lowing officers: President, Janice Holdridge, vice-president, Edward Pugh, secretary, jean Kirk, and treasurer, Merton Harrington. Our first social event of the year was a roller skat- ing party held in the Utica Rollerdrome. Towards the end of the year we held a sophomore sport dance, Roger Newman's orchestra played. Y 1 1 AFTER a carefree summer of fun and relaxation, we entered our third year of high school in September, 1942. We were in the midst of a war, which had taken many of our class- mates, as well as some of our teachers into the service. To start the year off successfully we elected as class ofiicers: Tom Murphy, president, june Spink, vice-president, Harry Dia- mond Cnow in U. S. Navyj, secretary, and Don Caryl, treas- urer. We had two roller skating parties in the new roller rink in Whitesboro, from which we raised money to help us on our page fix H GEORGE BARLOW JUNE BEAUSEIGLE Secretary Treasurer Barlow, George College Entrance Model Airplanes 2, Aviation Com- mittee 2, Radio Club 4, Air Raid Warden 4, Senior Annual 4. Here's a brilliant lad with modesty Wl1o'll always get a handsome fee Beauseigle, June College Entrance Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, W.S.S.O. 2, 3, 4, Girl's Athletic Association 1, Junior Prom 3, Sen- ior Annual 4, Senior Play 4, AB. Here's another pretty blonde Of her we are all quite fond financial journey through our junior year. In spite of the fact that the war had curtailed many of our activities, we obtained our junior rings, even though they were late in arriving. To give students of Whitesboro a good time and to raise more money for an expensive year, we held a junior dance. As a climax to a full year of study and play, we held on Friday, May 19, 1943, the Junior Prom. joyce Fraats and Dave Cary were elected co-chairmen. Our Prom was a big success with a park scene as theme and Andy Jason's orchestra. We ended our junior year looking forward to our last year of high school with mixed emotions of regret and joy. 1 1 1 WE entered our final year of high school with eager anticipa- tion. In our class elections in November, Donald Edgar was elected president, Harriet Emery, vice-president, june Beau- seigle, treasurer, and George Barlow, secretary. Our senior plays, in addition to being outstanding dramatically, also supplemented our class treasury immensely. We, of the pres- ent senior class have the distinction of being the first class to go through the new Central School building from the seventh grade. Two of these years in school have been spent while the nation has been at war. During the period, many boys from our class have volunteered or have been drafted into the armed forces, others have taken their examinations prepara- tory to being drafted. It may be our class will be minus several of our boys before the end of this senior year. Such is war! However, the entire senior class is looking forward to a suc- cessful completion of their high school careers. Allbrighl, Clayton Academic Scio Club 15 Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4. Hardly a word does he ever utter But, from work he'l1 never shutter Baird, Joan Audrey College Entrance Scio Club 1, 25 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 25 Wisp 45 Senior Annual 45 String Quartet 2, 3. She will always come out on top For until it's reached she'll never stop Batie, Gloria lBatiel College Entrance Wisp 15 Cheerleading 3, 45 Choir 35 Senior Play 4. As full of spirit as the month ol May Belanger, Clara Academic G.A.A. 1, 25 Library Club 3. I feel in every smile a chain Bellinger, Myron College Entrance Choir 3, 45 Senior Service 2, 35 W.S.S.O. 45 Football 25 Student Council 45 Prize Speak- ing 35 Senior Annual 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Air Warden 45 Dance Club 2. Fair words never hurt the tongue Benson, Shirley lRedl Academic Home Economics 2. Red hair, pep and good lun Berigan, Vera Academic U.F.A. Commercial Club 1, 25 Choir 1, 25 Science Club 1, 25 W.C.S. Radio Club 35 Pre- Military Training 35 W.S.S.O., Sgt. at Arms 45 Choir 45 Senior Play 45 K. E. 4. II you should see me prancing Don' t worry, for I' m only dancing Blaszczak, J. Helen Uol College Entrance Choir 2, 3. The door ol the human heart can only be opened from within Branagan, Eugene lLittle Mikel Academic Oriskany Central School 1, 25 Acrobatics 25 W.C.S. Football 3 4' Track 3, 4. 1 y A sound mind in a manly body Brown, Dorothy lDotl Academic Secretarial Practice 4. Good beginning maketh good ending Burnap, Marion lBabel College Entrance Drum Majorette 2, 35 Athletic Service 3: W.S.S.O. 4. Maiden! with the meek brown eyes Candella, Rose I Rosie l Business Girl's Sports Club 25 Junior Band 25 Secre- tarial Practice 4. With how much ease believe we what we wish page Jew!! .f' Carey, Edward lEdJ Academic Wrestling 1, 25 J. V. Football 35 Track 4. Silence is strength Cary, David fbavel State Academic N. B. 45 HiY Club 35 Scio Club 15 Prize Speaking 35 Junior Prom Co-Chairman 3. An orator is a man who says what he thinks and feels what he says Caryl, Donald iDonl College Entrance Wrestling 1, 25 Senior Service 35 W.S.S.O. 4. A boy of whom the girls are fond But there again he is a blonde Constantine, Nancy lNanl Academic Softly speak and sweetly smile Cox, Robert 1 Red P Business Freshman Basketball 15 J. V. Football 35 J. V. Basketball 2, 35 Air Warden 4. To become a great man, it is necessary to be a great rascal Darby, Rosemary lbarbl Business Utica Catholic Academ 1' Cheerleadin 2 Y B 3, 45 Secretarial Practice 4., y Full of pep, full of fun A jolly smile for everyone page eight Dedell, Earl isquirrell College Entrance A pleasant smile, a cheery hellog A nice young fellow, everyone should know Domser, Jean College Entrance A faithful friend is the medicine of life Emery, Harry Academic Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 35 Choir 1, 2, 35 N. B. 4. To do easily what is difficult for others is the mark of talent Ferris, Anna IAnnl Secretarial Bowling 25 Wisp 35 Secretarial Practice 4. She wears the rose of youth upon her Fletcher, Ruth 1RuthieJ State Academic Stamp Club 15 Library Club 1, 3, 45 Vice- President 15 Home Economics Club 15 Wisp 45 Junior Choir 1. . Chaste in morale and spotless in modesty Fortnam, Walter 1WaIl-P College Entrance Camera Club 35 Wrestling 25 Air Raid War- den 4. . The more the merr1er Fraats, Joyce College Entrance St. Johnsville Central High School 15 Rac- quette Lake Central Schoolg U.F.A.5 Student Council 15 Choir 1, 3, 45 Prize Speaking 35 Junior Advisory Committee 35 W.S.S.O. 45 Senior Play 45 Stunts 4. A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance Francisco, Ralph lFriscol Academic Wrestling 2, 35 N. B. 4. A man ol hope and a forward looking mind Gardner, Rosemary lRosiel Academic Secretarial Practice 45 Library Club 3. 5 To hear her speak and sweetly smile, You were in paradise the while Genter, Catherine lKayl College Entrance Junior Service 1, 25 Library 1, 3. A silent address is the genuine elegance of sincerity Gmyn, Stanley lStanl Academic Junior Varsity Football 25 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 3. Good nature is always accepted Hague, Edith College Entrance Leaders' Club 1, 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Scio Club 15 Athletic Service 2, 35 W.S.S.O. 45 Senior Annual 3, 45 Student Council 45 Senior Play Prompter 4. Q No Howery road leads to glory Harper, Vivian lViv l Academic Band 1, 25 Tumbling 35 Ogdensburg Free Academy. She is small but never inconspicuousn Harrington, Merton lBudl College Entrance Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 1, 2, 35 Senior Service 35 W.S.S.O. 45 N. B. He profits most who serves best Hartman, Ella Mae lShortyl College Entrance Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 G.A.A.5 Leaders Club5 Wisp 35 Editor 45 Year Book 3. A permanent she'll never need For nature has already sown its seed Hayes, Lucille lSisl Secretarial-Business W.S.S.O. 45 Cheerleading C,I.V.J 1, 25 Wisp 2, 35 Secretarial Practice 45 Junior Choir 1. A good laugh is sunshine in the house Henderson, Donald lHankl Business We cannot all do all things Hinckley, Elizabeth Secretarial-Business Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, '45 Choir 25 Wisp 3, 45 Secretarial Practice 4. No one knows what he can do till he tries page nine Holdridge, Janice KHoneyl College Entrance Senior Play 45 Varsity Cheerleading 35 Wisp 1, 25 W.S.S.O. 45 J. V. Cheerleading 25 A.B.5 Senior Service 2, 3. Mischief danceth in her eyes Hughes, Gwyneth lGwenl College Entrance U.F.A. 15 Library Club 2, 3, 45 President 35 Vice-President 45 Home Economics Club 45 Senior Annual 45 Senior Dues Committee Chairman 4. Ever ready as a friend Huson, Elizabeth lBettyl College Entrance Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Club 3. A hand as liberal as the light of day Kirk, Jean College Entrance Science Club 15 Cheerleading 1, 2, 35 Dance Club 25 KE5 Sports Club5 Home Economics Club 4. Let them laugh than win Kloczkowski, Henry College Entrance Radio Club 45 Model Club 2. An alfable and courteous gentleman Krause, William lWilliel Local .Academic Freshman Basketballg Science Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Senior Choir 2, 35 Senior Album 35 W.S.S.O. 45 N.B. The man that blushes is not quite a brute page len Kula, Norbert lMistyl Academic Secretary of Freshman Class5 Junior Service Club 15 Intramural Basketball 15 J. V. Foot- ball 25 J. V. Basketball 2, 35 F.F.A. 2, 35 Track 25 Football 3, 45 Basketball 4. The first impulse of a man is to seek enjoyment Mahoney, Eleanor lMa-Honey? Academic Library Club 15 G.A.A. 25 Dance Club 35 Home Economics Club 4. Why worry? Care is an enemy of life Malsan, Anna lAnnl College Entrance Dance Club 1, 25 Archery 15 Swim Club 3. Sie is possessed with inexhaustable good nature Mazur, Sophie lZoshl Secretarial Dance Club 15 Sports Club 15 Girl Reserves 25 Swimming Team 35 Secretarial Club 4. For she was the quiet kind whose nature never varies McCorduck, George I Mac l Business Freshman Basketball 15 J. V. Football 25 J. V. Basketball 35 Seamanship 45 N.B. A decent boldness always meets with friends Miller, Jack lLeftyl State Academic Freshman Basketball 1. Born a man who listens when you wish to talk Miller, Leslie lCrusherD Academic Airplane Club 15 Choir 25 Senior Service 35 Radio Club 55 Air Raid Warden 4. Few were his words but wonderfully clear Milne, Marilyn College Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 35 Senior Band 2, 35 Senior Service 35 A.B. 35 Vice-President of W.S.S.O. 45 Senior Playg Year Book. Ah! is she not passing fair! Moltz, Elizabeth lBettyl Business In learning to be briel'-be not obscure Moore, Wesley iWeaserl Academic Band 15 Basketball 4. A true friend is the greatest of all blessings Moran, Douglas lDougl Academic Aviation Cadet Reserve 15 Art Club 25 Radio Club 45 Intramural Sports 1. And certainly he was a good fellow Morgan, Betty iBettyl Academic Band 1, 25 Marching Band 1, 2. All succeeds with people who are sweet and cheerful Murawski, Irene iReniel Secretarial Dance Club 15 G.A.A. 25 Girls Sports Club 35 Secretarial Club 4. Who well deserves needs not anotl1er's praise Nelson, Doris fDeel Secretarial G.A.A. 1, 25 Library Club 25 Athletic Service 3: W.S.S.O. Treasurer 45 Secretarial Prac- tice 45 K.E. Along the way you cannot find A nicer girl of any kind Newman, .loan Uinxl College Entrance J. V. Cheerleading 15 Wisp 2, 35 G.A.A. 25 Prize Speaking 35 Athletic Service 35 Senior Play 45 W.S.S.O. 45 A.B. Beautiful eyes and are they blue As nice a girl as you ever knew Niziol, Stanley iLeftyl Academic Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 J. V. Basketball 35 Athletic Service 35 W.S.S.O. 4. A paintbrush is my favorite toy Okraski, Frances iFranl Secretarial Dance Club 15 Sports Club 35 Secretarial Club 4. The mildest manners and the gentlest heart Orszulak, Marion lManial Secretarial Dance Club 15 Girls Reserve Clubg Sports Club 2, 35 Secretarial 4. A quiet girl and quite shy, But we know she'll always get by page 6'lFI'?l1 Ostrander, Roger lkogl State Academic Basketball 15 Radio Club5 Dance Club 25 Sen- ior Play 35 Aviation Cadet Reserve 4. Man is heaven's masterpiece Owens, Shirley lShirIl College Entrance Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Home Eco- nomics Club 15 Historical Club 15 Senior Annual 45 Home Economics Club 4. A doosed fine gal-with no empty nonsense about her Oyer, Gertrude lGerI-J Academic Orchestra 1, 25 Secretarial Club 4. In patience there is peace Parker, Donald C. lAcel Academic Army Pre-Induction 35 Junior Prom 35 N.B. Nothing endures but personal qualities Parker, Donald F. lParkl Academic 1 say just what I think, nothing more or less Perra, Mary Louise lweeziel College Entrance Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Choir 15 Home Eco- nomics Club 45 A.B.5 Senior Annual 45 G.A.A. 25 Dance Club 25 Girls Glee Club 4. Gracious to all, to none subservient page twelve Pikul, Leonard lFarmerl Academic Wisp 35 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice-President F.F.A. 4. Each one to his own trade then would cows be well cared for Palak, Gladys Secreta rial Dance Club 15 G.A.A. 15 Art Club 25 Girl Reserves 25 Wisp 35 Girls Sports Club 35 Sec- retarial Practice 4. Business is business Pugh, Edward lTeddyl Academic Wrestling 1, 25 Football 2, 3, 43 N.B. What man dares, that dare I Riemersma, Dewey College Entrance Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 35 Scio Club 1, 25 Air Raid Warden 43 String Quartet 2, 3. Music is food for the soul Robellard, June College Entrance g.g.A.5 Library Club 25 Choir 35 W.S.S.O. 45 'iBooks and my heart shall never part Rosinski, Stanley lSfanl Academic Athletic Service 35 W.S.S.O. 45 Wisp 45 Year Book 4. ln charity to all, bearing no ill-will to anyone Ruhm, William lBilll Academic Chef Club 1, 29 W.S.S.O. 4. A faithful friend is the medicine of life Ryan, James lPelican-headl Academic Senior Band 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Senior Orchestra 2, 3, 45 J. V. Basketball 3 Assistant Manager Varsity Basketball. A good comrade, steadfast and dependable Shiedelman, Warren lBudl V Academic Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Speak softly but carry a big stick Shaw, Audrey lShortyl Academic Home Economics Club 19 Choir 3, 49 J. V. Cheerleader 3, 4. Birds in their little nests agree Slawson, Emma Business Secretarial Practice 4. I make it a rule to believe only what I understand Slawson, Irene Business The only certainty is that nothing is certain Girls Sports Club 1, 2, 33 Library Club lg Snow, Russell lRussl Academic Senior Band 3, 49 Marching Band 3, 43 N.B. Such a whirlpool in his head of fun and mischief Sobienaj, Matthew lMaH'yl Academic Athletic Service Club 3, W.S.S.O. 4: Wisp, 3, 4. More is meant than meets the ear Spink, June lSpinkyl Business Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 43 Band lg Senior Ser- vice 3g Vice-President 35 W.S.S.O. 45 K.E. Small in stature, but mighty in spirit Storey, George lGeorgiel Academic He's happy and carefree just like we all should be Strough, Helen Academic Junior Service 15 Historical Club lg Library Club 1, 29 Cheerleader lg Air Raid Warden 4. A double blessing is a double grace Tanoury, Edward l Doc I Academic Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Wisp 49 W.S.S.O. 49 Senior Annual 4. He most prevails, who nobly dares . page fbirleeu Thorpe, Robert lBobl College Entrance Assistant Manager Football 1, 25 Manager Football 3, 45 junior Varsity Basketball 2. Life is delight-away dull care Toussaint, Joyce College Entrance Home Economics Club 45 Senior Album 45 Dance Club 25 A.B. 4. Everyone would love to meet A girl who rs so sincere and sweet Turkiewicz, Jane Uaniel Secretarial Secretarial Practice 4. Sober, but not serious Quiet, but not idle Venn, Beverly lBevl College Entrance Band 2, 35 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Orchestra 35 Mixed Choir 45 Library Club 25 Scio Club 15 Wisp 2, 35 Athletic Service 2, 35 W.S.S.O. 45 G.A.A. 1, 25 Leaders Club 1. Charmingly chic Von Aspern, Thomas lTommiel College Entrance Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Marchin Band 1 2 3 4' Senior Pla 4' Jun- g 1 1 , 1 Y y ior Prom 35 Dance Band 4. He who laughs and loves must surely do well Wadas, Edwin lEdl College Entrance Senior Service 2, 35 Athletic Service 2, 3 ganization 45 Wisp 3, 45 Air Raid Warden 4 Citizenship Award 2, 35 Junior Prom Com- I mittee 3 . Every man is the architect of his own future page ff1Il?'f6f377 President of Whitesboro School Service Ori Waddell, Howard J. lWaddeel Academic F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary 35 President 4. Not afraid of work but not in sympathy with it Waturbury, Joan College Entrance Radio Club 45 Library Club 3, 45 Science Club 25 Choir 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends White, George lBuIIdogl Local Academic Football 1, 2, 3, 45 J. V. Basketball 15 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. When in doubt do as you please White, Ruth College Entrance Library Club 1, 2, 35 Camera Club 2. Good sense and good nature are never separated Wildhack, Beverly lBevJ College Entrance Leaders Club 1, 25 Archery5 Band 1, 45 Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Choir 45 Girls Sports5 Sextet 25 Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band. A good sport and athletically inclined Wynne, Mary ' Secretarial Library Club 1, 2, 3, 45 President 35 Vice- President 45 Home Economics Club 45 Scio Club 15 Senior Annual 45 Prize Speaking 3. Efhcient, helpful, and a friend to all Zaleski, Irene iShortyl Secretarial Practice Library Club lg Dance Club lg junior Ser- vice lg Girls Athletic Association 2, 35 Girl Reserves 23 Home Economics Club 2, 3, 43 Secretarial Practice 45 Bowling 3. No shining nose or wrinkled dress This girl never looks a mess NAME ALLBRIGHT, CLAYTON BAIRD, JOAN BARLOW, GEORGE BATIE, GLORIA BEAUSEIGLE, JUNE BELLINGER, MYRON BELANGER, CLARA BENSON, SHIRLEY BERIGAN, VERA BLASZCZAK, HELEN BRANAGAN, EUGENE BROWN, DOROTHY BURNAP, MARIAN CANDELLA, ROSE CAREY, EDWARD CARY, DAVID CARYL, DON CONSTANTINE, NANCY COX, ROBERT DARBY, ROSEMARY DEDELL, EARL DOMSER, JEAN EDGAR, DONALD EMERY, HARRIET HARRY EMERY, FERRIS, ANNA FLETCHER, RUTH FORTNAM, WALTER FRAATS, JOYCE GARDNER, ROSEMARY FRANCISCO, RALPH CENTER, CATHERINE GMYR, STANLEY HAGUE, EDITH HARPER, VIVIAN HARRINGTON, MERTON HARTMAN, ELLA MAE HAYES, LUCILLE HENDERSON, DONALD HINCKLEY, ELIZABETH HOLDRIDGE, JANICE HUGHES, GWYNETH HUSON, ELIZABETH KIRK, JEAN - Weimer, Gloria fNo picture Junior Service. Always h S NICR PERSO ALS N OTED FOR Studiousness A's 6' 3 Fights with Spink and Darb Vim, vigor and vitality Corny poetry Silly giggle Talking Loose limbs Height Football Laughing Being Dewey's girl Black hair Silence Talking back in class Digging up corpses Black hair and eyes Songs in Mech. Drawing Famous oratories Silence Quietness Football ability Bassoon playing Art work Sweetness Good humor Trips to office Leadership ability Movies Sleeping in class Being late for class Good humor Wit Writing letters Good humor Curly hair University dances Arguing with Miss Milwick Drum majoring Never sitting still Activity in Library Club Latin ability Navy clothes FAVORITE OCCUPATION Farming Toting her cello Hunting Being late for class Dancing Scueering thru Latin translation Dancing Doing nothing Anything but work Skipping school Hanging out in N.B. Clubhouse Office work Being Dewey's girl Typing Escorting Bev. B. Waiting for the draft card Dreaming Traveling Hanging out at N.B. house Chewing gum junk picker Reading Dancing with Kay Selling hats Aviation Typing Crochet Photography Skating with Bill Eating Hanging around N.B. Reading good books Sleeping Waiting for Bob Eating Hang around N.B. Working on Wisp Going with sailors Hunting Typing Eating Cooking Roller skating Writing to Harold WANTS TO BE Farmer Bio-chemist Aeronautical Engineer A merry widow Mis. Robert Dick Naval Ch: plain Good dancer Dietician WAVE Housewife Navy flier WAVE Nurse Secretary Truant officer Furniture buyer Undertaker Nurse Garbage truck driver Beautiful wife iWeiml J Business appy, always gay PE T PE E VE Being absent from school Red potted geraniums Miken That Knight boy Latin Tinny pianos Eng. book reports Vocabulary words U.F.A. Branagan Repairing N.B. Clubhouse No mail Answering letters Long school hours Repairing the Ford Themes Writing themes Pushing Don Parker's junkheap Secretarial Practice A garbage man Homework Anthropologist Spelling Headwaiter in Automat People who won't stand in a show to let others pass WAVE Running to school every A.M. Air Cadet Moron jokes Secretary Jitterbugs Home EC. teacher Scratching chalk Aerial photographer Homework Doctor Certain teacher's jokes Office worker Homework Pursuit pilot Latin teacher Naval pilot Pushing Parker car Ration Stamps Walking to school Nurse Gossip Contortionist Conceited people Commander of P-T boat English themes Nurse Days are too short WAVE History In air force Telephone operator Kindergarten teacher Nurse Teacher Teacher Mr. Granger B.K. homework Frank Sinatra Arguments Gossip Mr. Granger Page Mleeu SENIOR PERSONALS NAME KLOCZKOWSKI. HENRY KOGUT, JOHN KRAUSE, WILLIAM KULA, NORBERT MAHONEY, ELEANOR MALSAN, ANNA MAZUR, SOPHIE MCCORDUCK, GEORGE MILLER, JACK MILLER, LESLIE MILNE, MARILYN MOLTZ, BETTY MOORE, WESLEY MORAN, DOUGLAS MORGAN, BETTY MURAWSKI, IRENE NELSON, DORIS NEWMAN, JOAN NIZIOL, STANLEY OKRASKI, FRANCES ORSZULAK, MARION OSTRANDER, ROGER OWENS, SHIRLEY OYER, GERTRUDE PARKER, DONALD C. PARKER, DONALD F. PERRA, MARY LOUISE PIKUL, LEONARD POLAK, GLADYS PUGH, EDWARD RIEMERSMA, DEWEY ROBELLARD, JUNE ROSINSKI, STAN RUHM, WILLIAM RYAN, JAMES SCHEIDELMAN, WARREN SHAW, AUDREY SLAWSON, EMMA SLAWSON, IRENE SNOW, RUSSELL SOBIERAJ, MATTHEW SOLDATO. JOSEPH SPINK, JUNE STOREY, GEORGE STROUGH, HELEN TANOURY, EDWARD THORPE, ROBERT TOUSSAINT, JOYCE TURKIEWICZ, JANE VENN, BEVERLY VON ASPERN, THOMAS WADAS, EDWIN WADDELL, HOWARD WATERBURY, JOAN WEIMER, GLORIA WHITE, GEORGE WHITE, RUTH WYNNE, MARY ZALESKI, IRENE page ,rixieeu NOTED FOR Blue convertible Agricultural work Blushing easily Nicknames Continuous talking Clever jokes Business Escorting Audrey Arguments Charm Knitting Being late Betting Ways with women Quietness Giggling Blond hair Oratory Bashfulness Skill in Secretarial Practice Cheerfulness Bow ties False tooth Standing by her locker Floor salesman Sleeping Busyness F.F.A. Green eyes Football His corny sax playing Friendliness Nothing much Digging graves Swimming ability Almost anything Her witty remarks Her gum Her record collection His farming His reckless driving His black hair Her cheerleading Wanting to get in Navy Che did J Skill on skates Strength Mixing chemicals Just being nice Temper Talking Ability to play 8th position Executive ability Shrewd business character Mammoth notebook Enthusiasm Track Minding her own business Industriousness Long finger nails ,- continued FAVORITE OCCUPATION Watch the girls go by Farming Sleeping N.B. Clubhouse Taxi driving Roller skating Ushering Writing letters Eating Gym work Deer hunting Talking Sleeping Sleeping Picking peaches Sleeping Talking Writing letters Chewing gum Chasing Joyce Square dancing Making new friends Wolfing Talking Talking with S. Benson Dear hunting Sleeping Eating Farming Writing letters to Chuck Staying at N.B. Practicing Going to Shoreys Talking Bowling Sleeping Running rackets Listening to F. Sinatra Bowling Chasing men N.B. Clubwork Aviation Reading Dancing Roller skating Skating Wood working Watching a football game Playing popular songs Dancing Chasing men Playing in dance band Driving Farming Reading Listening to radio Setting pins Photography Running cash register Dancing WANTS TO BE Truck driver Farmer Undertaker for school teachers Navy man Buyer Nurse Secretary Machinists Mate in Navy Strong man Pharmacists Mate in Navy Musician Architect Musician Army fighter pilot Women's Ferry Command Secretary Secretary Aviatrix Baseball player Secretary Secretary Wolf Che isl Dietician Secretary Aviator Tramp Nurse Farmer WAVE officer Merchant Marine Violinist Nurse Bookkeeper Veterinary Marine Millionaire On time Secretary Secretary Submarine Commander Pilot Sailor Jock's wife Electrician's Mate Home Ec. teacher Business man Chemist Home Ec. teacher Secretary Nurse Navy Admiral Physicist Officer in the Air Corps Girl Scout executive WAVE Engineer Aerial photographer Secretary First-class stenographer PET PEEVE Homework Mr. Knutty School Rosie Man shortage Homework Showers in gym Frank Sinatra Talkative girls Lack of women Her nicknames Peanut eaters Homework Competition Getting up for school Getting up A.M. Missing first bus Walking History Homework Cold winter days Physics Chemistry Lack of men Bookkeeping II Home work Gossipers Long exams Getting up in the morning Teacher patrols Getting up Moron jokes Teachers Girls Dice Giggling girls Man shortage Men Frank Sinatra School rules Getting up School One-armed drivers Khaki-Whacki girls Cold weather Silly girls Scattered football equipment Conceited people Homework Dishwashing F. Sinatra Carrying books home History debates Peas and carrots mixed Disagreeable people Latin II Latin III Five dollar bills Homework FUTURE FARMERS Left to right First Row-Edward Althoff, Robert Murphy, George Stooks, Lyle Herring, Stewart Fletch- er, Richard Lewis, Richard Ellis, joe Suldato, Leonard Pikul. Second Row - Victor Santa Maria, Richard Koslosky, Ralph Weiss, Frank Kocybea, Frank DeBiase, Russell Moyer, Gordon Bellamy, Faculty Advisor Ralph Granger. SECRETARIAL PRACTICE CLUB Left to right First Row-Marian Orszulak, Rose Candella, Rosemary Darby, ,Iune Spink, Irene Muraw- ski, Irene Zaleski. Second Row - Gertrude Oyer, Anna Ferris, Frances Okraski, Betty Hinckley, Jane Tur- kiewicz, Rosemary Gardner. Third Row--Gladys Polak, Dorothy Brown, Lucille Hayes, Mary Wynne, Emma Slawscn, Sophie Mazur, Irene Slawson, Betty Moltz, Donald Henderson, Faculty Advisor Miss Mil- wick, Doris Nelson. RADIO CLUB Left to right First Row - Edward Dobrodziej, Edward Mika, Faculty Advisor Mr. Knutty, Roger Ostrander, Stanley Klemczak. Second Row-George Barlow, Thadeus Pater, Anasty Krawiec, Glen Kessler, John Visser, Walter Chomka. page Jevenleen page eighteen WISP Left to right First Row-Thelma Tanury, Catherine Man- ning, Lucille Neary, Catherine Knight, Vir- ginia Rahaiser, Fred Gerstner, Ella Mae Hart- man, Dan Lubey, Betty Hinckley, Gladys Glud, Florajanna Soja, Lois Smith, Nancy Jones, Rosemary Langan, Doris Weaver, J. Legrande, Henrietta Pantola, Alfreda Hame- lik. Second Row-Gloria Roberge, Beverly Gold- bach, Shirley Heckert, Betty Lou Gifford, Helen Evans, Helen Zima, Eileen Balsizer, Elaine Humphrey, Joan Baird, Alice Corn- mier, Barbara Hawken, Greit Malsan, Doris Van Hatten, Edna Lewis. Third Row - Ralph Aceti, Gordon Bellamy, Julia Stanek, Helen Glud, Mrs. Petersen, Ad- visor, Virginia Strough, Miss Milwick, Ad- visor, Helen Lazarek, Jean Kimball, Jessie Rybka, Stella Lutowski, Helen Bielby, Jeanie Newlands, Jane Kulik, Edwin Wadas. Fourth Row-Arla Branagan, Rose Spohn, Eleanor Soltys, Alan Hudson, Albert Win- decker. Fifth Row-Matthew Sobieraj, Stanley Ros- inski, Edward Tanoury, William Hartman, Edward Dewan, Gordon Rohman, Kenneth Schaaf. JUNIOR SERVICE Left to right First Row - Eleanor Costyn, Catherine O'Grady, Phyllis Nystrom, Dorothy Van Baasten, Mary Wiggins, Lorraine Wessing, Kenneth Youngs, C. Hughes, T. Moore, Faculty Advisor Mr. Jones, Francis Adams, Barbara Newlands, Alline Scholl, Beverly Branagan, Edward Marina, Robert Schwartz, Neil LaFleur, Shirley Davies, Theresa Quinn, M. Edwards, D. Smith, Claude Sibley. Second Row-Carol Benson, Janet Goose- trey, Irene Humphrey, D. Baker, Joan Wood, Doris Honert, Gertrude Wiggins, M. Dwyer, Gertrude Gardner, M. Sellars, Francis Mur- ray, J. MacDonald, J. Ferguson, J. Gager, M. Germaine, M. Burgey, A. Crumb, J. La- grand, J. Lagrand. Third Row-H. Stahl, P. Hughes, G. Rieben, B. Cheetham, A. Scholetield, J. Gognon, A. Williams, L. Aiken, N. Goosetrey, M. Wynne, L. Hovey, M. Essel, R. Rowlands, W. Hart- man, R. Buck, T. Dwyer. Fourth Row-J. Germaine, T. White, M. Krause, M. Coyne, L. Beechley, M. Gognon, L. Toombs, D. Ostrander, V. Burgey, B. Storey. Fifth Row-J. Beers, B. Nutter, I. Wind, J. Gaffney, J. Hughes. HOME ECONOMICS Left to right First Row-Marie Bowes, Betty Race, Betty Collik, Stella Waiter, Edna Bialis, Bernice Zaleski, Joyce Branagh, Virginia Rahaiser, Norma Brennan, Mary Louise Perra, Bessie Malsan, Greit Malsan, Gwendolyn Pook, Rosemary Zombik, Barbara Hawken. Second Row-Kathleen Cooney, Helen Smo- linsky, Jean Lubey, Matheresa Foley, Shirley Owens, Gwyneth Hughes, Mary Wynne, Al- berta Wood, Virginia Babiaz, Nellie Lewis, Joyce Rikert. Third Row-Gloria Roberge, Laura Organis- ciak, Sally Greczkowski, Stella Jasiak, Vir- ginia Sheima, Helen Sychtysz, Joyce Tous- saint, Evelyn Swantkowski, Ina Belle Ne- meyer, Millicent Bush. Faculty: Miss Justina Junior, Advisor. FAC U LTY Left to right First Row-Arthur Jones, Bertha Miller, Dorothy Evans, Mary Salamey, Frederick DuBois, Elsworth Buck, Alice Knutty, Doro- thy Dey, Francis Byrne, Carmen Cappola. Second Row-Jessie Schelrnhouer, Jean Row- ell, Irene 0'Shea, Dorothy Ruzicka, Mildred Jeffery, Margaret Hughes, Frederick Brown. Third Row-Lorraine Snyder, Louise Miller, Grace Hanicker, Thelma Reinman, Rosemary Howard, Robert Ingersoll. Fourth Row-Alice Batley, Sophie Berryman, Clara Petersen, Rose Milwick, Mary Car- mody, Justina Junior, John Knutty. Fifth Row - Howard McCabe, Fred Carr, William Schnell, Ralph Granger, Felix Howe, Julius Fillips. STUDENT COUNCIL Left to right First Row - Edith Hague, Thomas Murphy, June Spink. Second Row-Barbara Newlands, John Cor- donne, Richard Linder, Richard Hawken, Margaret Sellars, Grant Booth, F Third Row - Elizabeth Hutchings, Nancy Jones, Grace Chase, Eleanor Soltys, Cather- ine Manning, Audrey Lynch. Fourth Row - Victor Santa Maria, Louis Soltys, Miss Berryman, Louis Hovey, Charles Kunkel, Donald Caryl. Fifth Row- Stanley Misterka, Myron Bel- linger, Daniel Cheney, Alfred Peters. Left to right First Row - Edith Hague, Joan Newman, Stan Klimezak, June Beausiegle, Ed Wadas, Marilyn Milne, Doris Nelson, Nancy Jones, Joyce Branagh. - Second Row-Norma Brennan, Virginia Ra- haiser, Lucille Neary, Catherine Knight, Betty Linder, Ann Siedsma, Lois Smith, Har- riet Emery, Mary Louise Perra, Lucille Hayes, Fred Guerstner. Third Row - Vera Berigan, Marion Burnap, Joyce Fraats, June Robellard, Betty Gifford, Doris Weaver, Helen Evans, Evelyn Seavey, Helen Lazarek. Fourth Row-Stan Rosinski, Matthew So- bieraj, Bill Krause, Merton Harrington, Don- ald Caryl, Ed Mika, Ed Tanoury. page nizzezeen page lwenly SE IGRB N Flutes and Piccolo - Ella Mae Hartman, Joyce Rickert. Oboes-Clayton Snow, Louise Wells. Bassoon-Harriet Emery. Clarinefs - Charles Teachout, Leo Kirk, Wesley Moore, Edward Wolak, Robert Jones, William Copperwheat, Lois Smith, Evelyn Seavey, Do- rene Rakwich, William Krause, jane Maire Burns, Kenton Voss, Dorothy Coy, Susan Wil- liams. Alto and Bass Clarinet-Merton Harrington, Maurice Hull. Alto Saxophones-Joan Rahn, Shirley Hopkins. Tenor Saxophone-Gordon Hood. Baritone Saxophones-James Constantine. Cornels-Lenore Hungerford, Janet Capron, Al- fred Peters, Robert Keyes, Irene Capron, Mary Morgan, Larry Worden, Charles Kunkel. French Horns - Douglas Baird, Glenn Kessler, Marion Service, Marilyn Cheney, Thomas White. Trombones-Thomas von Aspern, George Hass- ler, Daniel Cheney, John Siedsma, Richard Haw- ken, Brian Leach. Euphoniums-Robert Michel, John Siedsma. E Flat Tuba-Mary Lou Fauteux. BB Flat Basses-Stanley Kratzert, Jack Bed- worth. String Bass-Betty Hinckley. Tympani and Bells-Dewey Riemersma. Percussion-james Ryan, Russel Snow, Beverly Wildhack, Carol Wind. INIOR ORCHE TRA Violins-Dewey Riemersma, Gordon Hood, Lois Wind, Ann Alice Siedsma, Elizabeth Huson, Carol Wind, Audrey Smith, Marilyn Cheney, Barton Bridge, Donald Butler, Roger Calkins. Violas-Lenore Hungerford, Alice Williamson, Robert Mickel. Violoncellos -Joan Baird, Carlton Watts, Bev- Bassoon-Harriet Emery. erly Wildhack, Kenneth Youngs. Basses-Betty Hinckley, Nancy jones. Flutes-Ella Mae Hartman, Joyce Rikent. Oboe-Clayton Snow. Clarinels-Charles Teachout, Leo Kirk. Trumpets--Janet Capron, Irene Capron. French Horns-Douglas Baird, Glenn Kessler. Trombone-George Hassler, Tympani-Stanley Knatzert. Percussion-James Ryan. page twenty-one .IUNIQR CLASS First Row, left to right- A. Cornmier, C Rad- lowski, J. Kulik, P. Pietruck, R. Waterbury, M. Taylor, S. Hopkins, S. Shafer, S. Rahn, A. Baumes, M. L. Colangelo, J. Nemeyer, A. Wood, L. Neary, J. Dieffenbacker, G. Williams, H. Pan- tola, S. Wood, A. Hamelik, W. Apel, H. Gon- darowski. Second Row-W. Chowaniec, F. Soja, J. Stanek, H. Rutkowski, B. Nichols, S. Palinski, H. Bielby, D. Service, T. Riebennacht, D. Weaver, B. Mal- son, B. Rounds, B. Linder, M. Morgan, S. Krat- zert, K. Stone, C. Teachout, S. Wolanin, M. Murphy. Third Row-R. Schreppel, D. Lubey, A. Wil- liamson, H. Lazarek, J. Rybka, G. Glud, J. Cooney, A. Troutman, J. Wind, H. Evans. Fourth Row-E. Mika, J. Branagh, R. Aceti, N. Brennan, B. Gifford, V. Gauthier, M. Wind, D. Burke, J. Burke, A. Siedsma, E. Seavey, Lois Smith, R. Langan, N. Jones, G. Weimer, S. Klim- czak, R. Breheny, E. Trepacz. Fifth Row--T. Pater, F. Gerstner, R. Spudie, J. Burton, C. Kowal, V. Rahaiser, K. Knight, M. Clark, G. Bevan, B. McClintoch, E. Barlow, R. Williams, E. Jachim, F. Diamond, G. Booth, J. Visser, B. Stooks, A. Arciero, G. Hunt, J. Beetz, E. Sadlik, N. Nofri. Sixth Row--A. Krowiec, J. Bedworth, E. Do- brodziej, F. Northrup, G. Hood, D. Ferguson, W. Chomka, W. Buckley, G. Kessler, E. Dewan, G. Rohman, H. Wind, J. Knott, C. Smith, R. Kittredge. SOPHOMORE C ASS First Row, left to right -- T. Lewis, V. Strough C. Watson, A. Hughes, B. Zaleski, G. Roberge J. Mercier, G. Pook, R. Zombik, M. Bush, N Andrews, J. Lubey, N. DePalma, L. Soldato, C Manning, E. Humphreys, T. Tanoury, S. Wil liams, B. Hahn, J. Williams, E. Piacentine, M. Metz, B. O'Grady, F. Brown, M. Salamey. Second Row-B. Bowen, J. Hunt, L. Kirk, N. Willis, A. Lynch, N. Clark, B. Golback, N. Lewis, R. Shields, D. Belanger, R. Barlow, L. Newton, page tirenfq'-Izm C. Wind, J. Capron, R. Riebon, I. Capron, D. Howe, Mr. Brown, Miss Salamey. Third Row-C. Ruthkowski, S. Flanagan, J. M. Burns, D. Rakwich, P. Muller, L. Hengerford, S. Heckert, M. Service, R. Krawczyk, R. Romanus, S. Lutowski, J. Newlands, H. Glud, R. Mickel, C. Snow, W. Murray, R. Jones, R. Lewis, D. McCorduck, G. Beck, I. Gmyr, S. Kulpa, L. La- Vigne, H. Altholf, S. Casper, E. Banas. Fourth Row- J. Parker, E. Newman, R. Hale, H. Toussaint, J. McCann, S. Puch, Cora Eghi- gian, S. Abrials, G. Borek, P. Bisnette, J. Kim- ball, G. Chase, R. Dumka, E. Althoff, I. De- Palma, D. Warner, W. White, W, Wessing, S. Nowakowski, B. Kolwait. Fifth Row - K. Bauer, R. Sphon, A. Pierson, P. Franz, M. Saladin, F. Moyer, R. Cotter, J. Jones, E. Burgey, A. Premo, W. Hayes, E. Soltys, Arla Branagan, T. McCracken, G.Hassler, G. Bellamy. FRE HM V C ASS First Row, left to right 1 S. Fletcher, M. Bowes, B. Race, N. Cooney, T. Bialas, E. Cholek, E Bialas, Stelek, P. Muller, R. Humphrey, D. Coe E. Rowlands, W. Copperwheat, R. Kutash, S Burns, G. Stocks, C. Sibley, R. Ellis, R. McKel Vey, L. McDermott, G. Davies, F. Nayda, E Williams, J. LaGrand. Second Row-A. Kupiec, L. Soltys, R, Bambur ger, M. Boehlert, R. Gorman, L, Organisciak, B Hawkens, J. Rahn, L. Wind, J, Wagner, P. Schultz, G. Rieben, J. McCabe, B. Cheetam, A. Smith, A. Scholl, F. Adams, P. Ellis, H, Nogas, N. Vincent, D. Savill, B. Branagan. Third Row-R. Hoke, D. Butler, S. Hoffman, R. Hummell, C. Jones, G. Piszcz, D. Ostrander, B Storey, C. Greczkowski, V. Sheima, J. Rikert, M. Lombardo, M. Foley, G. Malsan, L. Nichols, M. Jones, M. Cheney, L. Jasiak, F. Rosinski, J. Manna, N. Goosetrey, E. Kloczkowski, T. Orszu lak, E. Wolak. FOOTBALL TE 0 L-we Pisa 252' stamp .Trmg Swim. '11 F3 give on 0 m 5's i EEE. 'ff' Flo rr' ' 2 'nw .-U2-1 avg .3-gf N O 0 'c o' P' O cn .n E. 51 Q 3. F7 rn :1 lf: ra. fl? fl 77 3 c '1 W P P9115 W 97 :a o. W ..- :- 9 rn 2 cr 2 51' in 5 UI ,. fb '1 wr P 'T' Q W bl F 71 Garland, A. Guaca. Filth Row-D. Vanderwater, R. Koslosky, . Rehm, E. Flagg, J. Cavanaugh, L. Wynne, . Sixth Row-C. Kupiec, A. Peters, Mr. McCabe, E. Virawiec, B. Leach. Lelt to right, bottom row: F. Free, E. Branagan, J. Bauer, J. Shorer, O. Piersma, R. Breheny, C. Bronk, J. Wiggins. Second row: F. Moyer, J. Burton, N. Kula, T. Pugh, D. Edgar, S. Wolanin, R. Spudie, J. Miller, C. Kowal. Top row: R. Thorpe, B. Buckley, C. Ruthkowski, R. Hawksly, W. Chumka, F. Randall, D. Ferguson, L. Young, E. Newman, J. Visser, G. White, Coach Frye, FOOTBALL SCHEDULE - 1943 Whitesboro Opponents Sept. 25 Ilion, home . . . Oct. 2 Clinton, away . Oct. 9 Canastota, home . . Oct. 16 Frankfort, away . Whitesboro Opponents 6 0 Oct. 23 U. F. A. ....... 7 O 6 20 Oct. 30 New Hartford, away . . . 13 6 20 0 Nov. 6 Proctor, home . . . 2 6 6 0 page twenty-three
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