Whitesville High School - Wycenian Yearbook (Whitesville, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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AA - J' I AA 4 - ' AS:-'AT ' I 1.lif ' .ri ',. - . .A WA J ? 1 w THE WYIIENIAN 1952 7 a , ,V gl xi - yx X A' S. PUBLISHED BY THE SENIIQIH EL!-155 nr WHITESVILLE CENTRAL SEHIJIIL WHITESVILLE, N. Y. H' 1 .. x ,wifi 4'.. QA. v - .-,I-my I. 11 mf f-1 1 1 1 V1 ',u.?'4.1.: S B ,,,.Uaxirti -I.qif44q:ggQg .4.., LE. w YI- ws nw , '- my W., ,.,,. 1 xv '11--f. .-1' ' .Ish 4 'ul l A ,w-. 7 .v iw 1 ' fr: ,' T' - ' ' 1 -ww. -5. , A, H., ,. N-HZ-,910 Y-'rf Jf.'-r- - --kr 'f n fmitfrkfi :gf .1--,rrigp ,jg R,IQf,54fLg., QJ -.Qu Tiff' . F W?-Q-.5--1 ' ,m - g..:' ,lf I A . I 4 I,A1:'fs44,.: . J 'fyikggq-' x . ' N '1:, :inf f ' - . ws,-,s 1,,.+ffz2y - -rw? 1- ff -'mf'f5' r.-r f 11.2 ?-1.519 e. Q ' Q-JS' N M19 l., ,f--.,.:1.- .- -1 1' Q, A -'J . .' , , . In-fr fi x, il ,, .cy aw ' ,,pp,',5-7, .Q yd ui- ,m ef., ' 'zlwmiii-f'Q.2 Rig' . gj?5Iw'f17fL3' '9!v'..:.1- 5 J' L:i1l'.-V25-l hwy,--.. f 7 Q. 5- 1' '- '45 QA 'lf 'a'tf1'34 'ff' ?+f ' ' ' . 'f5i-H'- 1i'Tn'f'. V, 'qvf LH' V-'fill .,,,f'41f.. W .. 'gf--V '?r:euN. 1 U .34- V H. fs . I'-Q1 1 '15 .7 'I .3 . , fi a 2 .. -il' A .,,- V . f Q .1 N.: 1 I Y ' ' A' fy' ' , L - 11 1 A I-L'w,5.f'Al .4 ff .'xIQ'fQ,:1i5E , , , A l. ,rm in ,H,H.x9, gl' I 1-, .f Q . ' H X 1 N -1 '9-A 3 ' Ar , Q -n .,' t. ,A,g. N.. -V ,fa- 1' ? r. , ,. X !.2-' ra u N 'M ' ww F. 315 ' IMF' fa zgr' 12. -. if I- a,- 9 1 ' 2- , . 54' ' f HL p I . r ' - Mf..,.,l9fLgixa.?ai'ff3 V4 .pry :.f,v'.g x , 'N r ,,'. I Q- - ., . v- nf A 'L . -. ' v L 'Q w , .yu IJEDIIIATIIJN Mrs. Louise Clark We, the Class of '52, have dedicated this yearbook to you. By this dedication we would like, in a small way, to express our thanks for all you have done for us during our years in Whitesville Central. Last of all, we would like to thank you for being the kind of person that you are. The Seniors PHE LTY L. to R.: Mr. Ruhl, Mr. Wilcox, Mr. Brewster. W! Hill L. to R.: Miss Young, Mrs. Comell, Miss Malone. L. to R.: Miss Adams, Miss Harrington, Miss Nicholas. 4 FACULTY L. to R.: Mrs. Barney, Mrs. Hurlburt, Mrs. Scribner, Mrs. Clark. L. to R.: Mr. Brown, Mr. Davis, Mrs. Richmond, Mrs. Pfieffer. JANITORS:-Mr. Smith, Mr. Richmond. 5 OFFICE- Mrs. Baham ' -S: 145 , .1 , - ,.m,..1.y,-,'- , Q' I I Mn ,A n ull-+ 4' 4-4. X.. 'f 'L 1? , I Q, - hi ., - -qJ.j'f7'F .. 63. l .1 ,Y f .--1,-13 swf, J 1- ' u.vli-'fyfh v XJR.. , , ' .-if fs- QW , .:r.' I 1 I ' wi -an-, ,ff 'Q ,gg ., '..f:f' S - V ,- 5452. ,fi , 'pm - . NP! I 1 tug.. l 'B T I 52255 N we 32311224 tif: iw? if- Y 5 ,sip Vw 2 N ' J ff-2 .1 Wiz' ' f 134. .fs-,kr ., fi, 'K , - 7 iris . f ffslt, W Q LLOYD GROVER Buss Ambition-Photographer for New York Times. Major-Art. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4g Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 Football 3, 4g Hall. Fair 3, 43 Sr. Play 43 Yearbook 3, 4g Mag. Cpg. 3, 4. Keep your eyes open be ore mar- riage, half shut afterwards. f WILLIS McLEAN Willie Major-Agriculture. ,Ambition-Suo cess. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Yearbook 3, 43 Jr. Prom 33 Hall. Fair 3, 43 Sr. Pla 43 Mai. Cgg. 3, 43 4-H I, 2, 3, li Pres. 3F A I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, He porter 2. He that falls in love with himself will have no rivals. ARDETH JOAN HARRISON llRedll V Major-Homemaking. Ambition-Beam tician. Class Treas. 3, 43 Tatler I, 2, 3, 43 4-H Club iTreas.l 1, 23 Library ls Jr. Prom 3g Hall. Fair 3, 43 Mag. Cpg. 3, 43 Yearbook 3, 43 Sr. Play 43 Chorus 1, 2. Speak little and do much. MERLE NYE f'Shorty Major-Math. Ambition -Teacher. Jr. Prom 33 Sr. Play 43 Yearbook 3, 43 Hall. Fair 3, 4g Chorus 2, 33 Stu- dent Council 1 3 4 Pres 4 Ma a 1 9 0 5 g' Cpg. 3, 4. Great things come in small packages. ELSIE SMITH KNAPP Else Major-Business-Hmkg. Ambition- Housewife. Class Sec. 1, 3, 43 Tatler 1, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Plum 33 Hall. Fair 43 Ma . Cp . 3, 43 Yearbook 3, 43 Sr. Iglay E3 Chorus 1, 33 Jr. Play 43 FHA Club 33 4-H Sec. 2. Good Wives and good lantadons are made by good HusbamL. BARBARA JEAN ORDWAY Jeannie Maier-Business. Ambition-House- wi ec Class Pres. 3, Vice-Pres. 1, 4s St. Council 33 Athletic Assoc. 2, 33 4-H 23 Tatler 1, 2, 3, 4g Jr. Prom 33 Hall. Fair 3, 43 Mag. Cp . 3, 43 Chorus I3 Yearbook 3, 4g Bans 1, 2, 3g Sr. Play 43 Jr. Play 33 Cheerleader 7, 8, 1, 2, 3. He that riseth late must trod all day. 7 CECIL SMITH llzekell Major-Agriculture. Ambition-Farmer, Navy. Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football 3, 4, Jr. Prom 3, Sr. Pla' 4, Hall. Fair 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4, a . Cp . 3, 4, 4-H l, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1.2, 3, 4, Pres. 4. RICHARD PEAIST ED Sam Major-Science, Math, Ag. Ambition- Farmer. junior Prom 3, Hall. Fair 3, 4, M . Cpg. 3, 4, Sr. Play 4, Chorus 1, 2,1 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Ath. Assoc. 4, Yearbook 3, 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, Band 4. He that can travel afoot, keeps a good horse. SE IIJH PL Y f la xv, Y WILLIAM WEBB CIBEIIPP Major-Agriculture. Ambition-Me chanic. Hall. Fair 4, Sr. Play 4, Jr. Prom 3, Yearbook 3, 4, Basketball 2, 4-H 1, gf E. 45 FFA 1. 2. 3, 4, Mag. Cpg. 8 CLASS HISTIIHY In the fall of 1940, thirty-four timid but well meaning youngsters crowded into the first grade room under the able leadership of Mrs. Coats. Those whom we best remember were: Jerry Graves, Jean Ordway, Margaret Deck, Paul Goodridge, Merle Nye, Gilbert Goodnoe, George Bledsoe, Muriel Smith Ellison, Cecil Smith, Joyce Langdon Chase and Wilma Hunt Robbins. During our next seven years, we had only four teachers, namely: Mrs. Clark, second and fifth gradeg Mrs. Keefe, third grade: Mrs. Hurlburt, fourth gradeg and Mrs. Bamey, sixth, seventh and eighth grade. Students who joined our class along the way were: Dale Coleman, Ardeth Harrison, Curtis Robbins, Willis McLean, Richard Graves, Richard Plaisted, Bill Webb, Lloyd Grover, Catherine Stives, Bruce Pritchard and Elsie Smith Knapp. After our graduation from eighth grade, we moved into the History room. Miss Young was our advisor. We had a hayride, a bingo party, and the class spent au aftemoon at a movie in Wellsville. At the end of the year we had a weiner roast up at Salt Petre. When we started our Sophomore year, we used the English room as our homeroom. Mr. Brewster was our advisor. We put out a calendar, sponsored several dances and ordered our class rings from the Metal Arts Company. Curtis Robbins entertained us twice on his parent's farm. At the end of the year we had a second weiner roast at Salt Petre. As Juniors we stayed in the English rooru and Mr. Brewster remained our advisor. Our first big thrill came when we received our class rings. We beat the Seniors in the Maga- zine Campaign by a good margin. Other high lights were the Junior-Senior Banquet, publi- cation of the yearbook and dances. Our Junior Prom was the biggest event of the year. We were the first class to have it in the new grade school gym. In our Senior and last great year we used the Laboratory for our home room. Mr. Brew- ster and Mr. Brown were our advisors. We started the year off with the Magazine Campaign beating the Juniors in a close battle. Soon after we held our annual Halloween Fair. We had a dance during January with music by the Hornarkans. We finished our yearbook layout mats in January. A committee was already appointed to work on the selection of the Senior Play but due to the early publication of the Wycenian we can not tell you further about it. Other things we were looking forward to, the annual Junior-Senior Banquet, a possible supper, and our long awaited trip to Washington. Merle Nye 9 CLASS PHIIPHEIIY While I was taking it easy one Sunday afternoon in June, Tom, the oldest of my three boys came over with a book in his hands. When he inquired about a certain picture, I immediately saw that it was my old yearbook. It will be twenty-five years ago next Sunday that my class had graduated. I had lost track of most of the graduates but with a little research I thoughtl could find out what had become of them. Since my vacation had just started, I could think of nothing better to do than spend it visiting with some of my former classmates. I told my wife of my plans and she thought it was a wonderful idea. The next morning we start- ed out from our thousand acre ranch in Oaklahoma which the boys now run. Since Whitesville was the town we all grew up in, I thought that would be the place to start. After two days driving, we pulled into a gas station. The kid that serviced us looked familiar but I couldn't place him. ,lust then I noticed the name of the station-Webb's Jiffy Service.I asked him if he was Bill Webb's boy. His reply was yes and he said that his father had just left the day before to supervise some race car construction in Florida. About four miles up the road I saw a big farm labeled Green Acres. The sign also said that the partner owners were Willis McLean and Dick Graves. We drove in the drive and sure enough there sat Willis with three towheads climbing over him. After we shook hands a dozen times, he and his wife invited us in to dinner. Sadly enough Dick was away on business. A little later we went by a sign telling us we were in the city of Whitesville. I went to the post office and there, sure enough, stood Jerry Graves. He had worked his way from office boy to post master. Since Jerry held such a prominent position, I thought he would know as much as anybody else about our old friends. He informed me that George Bledsoe and Lloyd Grover had both joined the army soon after they got out of school. George had raised to the rank of captain and Lloyd had become a major. Then jerry walked over to the large bulletin board in his office and pointed to an auction notice. When I looked closer I noticed that the auctioneer was Cecil Smith. He had final- ly got a job where he could let his mouth eam money. Suddenly another poster met my eye. It was advertising a series of boxing bouts in the New Whitesville Arena. The Star boxer being Puncho Plaisted who was none other than Dick Plaisted we used to know. Since it was nearing evening, we registered in the Twilight Inn. I didn't recognize the red- headed lady behind the desk but after a minute it came to me. It must be Ardeth Harrison and sure enough it was. After I introduced my wife she explained that she had quit her fashion designing job, which was her ambition in high school. After her husband divorced her, she used her alimony to start her hotel. Later in the evening we went to the arena to watch the boxing and ran into Margaret Deck who had become a Latin teacher. She looked so different at first but I guess the gray hair had some- thing to do with her position. We went to our seats and the sports announcer tumed out to be Paul Goodridge. After the bouts we went and talked a while with him. He had given up his hopes of being an engineerwhen tele- vision came to Whitesville. The next moming we went to the city of Hexville where Dale Coleman had just been elected mayor. He had taken up politics after his father retired a few years back. I asked him about Elsie Knapp. He said he had been to Washington a few days before and that Elsie and her husband, General Knapp, were residing in the capital city. The last person we met before we headed for home was Jean Ordway, who had married Leo Coleman and was now residing on the Coleman homestead. Well, we had really had a wonderful time. I suddenly wished that I could linger a while longer but we had to get back to the ranch. Surely in another year we would make the trip again and stay longer. Merle Nye 10 CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1952, being of unsound minds and weaker bodies, do hereby make, ordain, declare, and publish this to be our last will and testament in the following manner and form. To the Board of Education, we wish to give our thanks for their part in our education during the past twelve years. TO THE FACULTY Mr. Wilcox-Fewer boys that skip classes. Mr. Brewster-A top grade, custom-made curley hair toupee. Mr. Bartoo-A new car, just like the rest of the poorly paid teachers have. Mr. Brown-A happily married life, free from quarreling. Mr. Ruhl-A matched set of tennis rackets, one for him and the other for his pretty opponents. Mr. Dodson-A .25 reaction student. Mr. Davis-An ag. shop closer to the school. Mrs. Pfeiffer-One free period a day whether she needs it or not. Miss Malone-A class of students, all of which know everything about typing. Mrs. Comell-More refined art students. Mrs. Livemxore-More patients to practice on. Miss Young-A 60 piece band that will play in perfect harmony. Mrs. Richmond-A study hall where you can hear a pin drop. To all the Grade Teachers-A hundred dollar raise and a monthly bonus for the good work done. TO THE JUNIORS Merle Nye, All American Champion, leaves his ability to play basketball to Roger Horton. Dale Coleman parts with his curly locks, giving them to Bill Golish. Paul Goodridge leaves to Dale Kellogg his ability to go steady. ,lean Ordway bequeaths to Ruth Slack her way with the men. To Barham Waters, Ardeth Harrison leaves her red hair. Roger Horton is to get Richard Plaisted's dancing ability. Cecil Smith wishes to bestow his quietness to Barb Waters. Bill Webb generously leaves his history marks to Wayne Slack. Richard Graves wishes Mary Ann Ellison to have his punctuality. To Bill Golish goes Willis McLean's position on the Varsity. Phyllis Lewis receives Elsie Knapp's good marks. Margaret Deck bestows upon Catherine Stives her musical ability. Lloyd Crover's last wish as a Senior is to give Wayne Slack his book Spanish in Ten Easy Lessons. Geraldine Ray receives from ,Ierry Graves his flawless methods of conquering the problems of homework. George Bledsoe wisely gives his driving ability to Ruth Slack. Merle Nye ll JUNIIIHS First Row, L.-to R.: C. saves, P. Lewis, w. Slack, D. Kellogg, M. Ellison. second Row: R. Slack, B. Golish, C. Ray. The junior Class of nine students have been very busy during the school term. During the year for activities they had square dances, a talent show and the junior Prom. The junior boys participated in basketball this year. Those playing from the class were: Dale Kellogg, Wayne Slack, William Golish, and Roger Horton. Phyllis Lewis, Catherine Stives, and Mary Ann Ellison were cheerleaders this year. The officers of the Junior Class are as follows: President, Wayne Slackg Vice President, Dale Kelloggg Secretary and Treasurer, Phyllis Lewis. Mr. Bartoo is the Class Advisor. l2 SUPHIJMUHES First Row. L. to R.: M. Herrick, W. Slocum, J. Freeman, P. Thompson , Mr. Ruhl, M. Vm- ke, l. Coleman, G. smith, C. Kear. Second Row: H. Harrison, B. Payne, C. Newton, L. Sack, D. Golish. Third Row: H. Smith, J. Frost, R. Smith, iS. Harrison, M. Waite, ll. DY Ordwly. We started our school year with twenty-two pupils, but now we have dwindled down to twenty, having lost Wanda Slocum and Avis Chambers. This year we chose Mr. Rhul for our class advisor. Our class officers are as follows: Lyle Slack, Presidentg Raymond Smith, Vice-President, Isabelle Coleman, Secretary, Mary Jane Van Dyke, Treasurer, David Golish and Dick Ordway, Athletic Association Repre- sentatives, and Herbert Smith, Student Council Representative. Last February we ordered our class rings which we expect to get sometime next fall. As class parties we have had a hay ride and a movie or skating party. Our first money raising activity, the Sophomore Hop, proved to be a great success as we cleared forty-three dollars. 13 FHESHME First Row, L. to R.: P. Rhodes, P. Krusen, L. McGraw, G. McCallister, B. Langdon, C. Plaisted. Second Row: H. Hallett, B. Thomas, R. Brundage, D. Waters, R. Chambers, D. Golish, J. Waters, J. Webster, M. Nye. The Freshman class has become one of the smallest classes in the school. We now have fifteen. Dick Brundage came for about two months then left to live at Bolivar. Bob Chambers joined us. We have had two parties this year. A box social and a movie party which we shared with the Juniors. Our class officers are as follows: President, Lewis McGrawg Vice-President, Jack Watersg Secretary, Pat Kruseng Treasurer, Barbara Langdon. Mr. Davis is our class advisor. I4 EIBHTH SHADE First Row, L. to R.: B- Johnson, A. Lewis, B. Scofield, D. Marble, H. Sherwood, L. Kear, F. Ordway, D. McLean. Second Row: B. Stebbins, H. Slack, V. Flynn, J. Lewis, G. Grantier, H. Horton, N. Dodge, J. Smith, J. Frost, Miss Malone. On September 4, 1951 we started out with twenty-one members-thirteen boys and eight girls. Raymond Baker joined us for a short time and retumed to Florida in October. ln November two of our members moved away-Robert Stives to West Virginia and Robert Spicer to Wellsville. We presented the Thanksgiving assembly, under the direction of Mrs. Comell. The program was divided into four partsg two plays- Planning the Dinner and When We Give Thanks , Thanksgiving with the Man on the Street and a Folk Dance. As a start towards building up our treasury for our senior trip, we decided to sell Christmas candy. We have four students in chorus: Florence Ordway, Lynne Kear, Barbara Scho- field and ,Ioanne Frost. We also have four students in band: Richard Marble, Florence Ordway, Lynne Kear and Joanne Frost. 15 SEVENTH GRADE First Row, L. to R.: M. Cline, J. Ellison, B. Wildman, D. Leach, J. Deck, R. Nye, G. Dod , D. McGraw. Second Row: D. Stebbins, M. Payne, C. Scoville, J. Chambers, P. Nesgiet, S. Krusen, A. Shutt, C. Thomas, J. Baham. Third Row: N. Saunders, J. Chambers, G. Dibble, D. Grantier, C. Golish, E. Stebbins, C. Pfieffer, E. Bartoo, B. Ellsworth, G. Davis, E. Heselton, G. Gath, C. Wright, L. Saunders, D. Mason, J. Birmingham. During the past year the Seventh Grade has had three parties. A movie at Wellsville and skating was en'oyed by all. Also a ha ride and a Christmas party was enjoyed. lfhey elected their ofiicers as follows: President, Janette Bahamg Vice-President, Bruce Ellsworth, Secretary and Treasurer, Donna Stebbins. For their advisor they chose Miss Youn The Seventh Grade is lucky to have five band members. They are Edward slezelton, Gordon Dodge, Nellie Mae Saunders, Sally Krusen and Janette Baham. 16 SIXTH GRADE First Row, L. to R.: H. Flynn, M. Hallett, P. Fay, L. Ordway, L. Kear, C. Jones, C. Em son, M. Slack. Second Row: Mrs. Barney, B. Baham, B. Laughlin, D. Dibble. L. Waite, D. Buchholz, G. Smith. Third Row: L. Plaisted, G. Empson, D. Slack, L. Slack, J. Allen, R. Seger, T. Ray, S. Baker. Our you numbers twent -three this year-fifteen boys and eight girls. Lee Baker attended school for a short time but returned to Fllorida in October. Our grade packed two Red Cross boxes for shipment overseas. Every child brought a gift for this project. Miss Young talyit us two-part singing and frequently we were privileged to ave a part of our period devoted to Music reciation. We have thorougililjy enjoyed our new librar books and are endeavoring to improve our reading. During BookdWeek we were permitted to visit the public library. Three days of the week we have a short library erm . P We are leamin the many uses of the dictionary and find our encyclopedias helpful, too. Other English work has centered around special days such as: ' Fire Prevention, United Nations,' Book Week,' and Thanksgivin . We have also made better English booklets. We had a Hiloween party and another party at Christmas time. ln Fehruag' we presented our assembly rogram. We are en eavorin to learn the value ol! cooperation and are trying to practice the rules of good citizen- drip and etiquette. Ogur motto: Let's be Better Americans! 17 FIFTH SHADE First Row, L. to R.: Mrs. Clark, S. Pritchard, C. Wright, C. Waite, E. Dodge, M. Leach, A. Thomas, J. Harrison. Second Row: B. Shutt, J. Merrick, G. Shutt, C. Harris, J. Matteson, C. Hallett, J. Mason. Third Row: J. Lewis, E. Robbins, G. Slack, C. Tracy, J. Chase, O. Sierwood, V. Buchholz, E. Harrison. The fifth grade has twenty-four pupils-sixteen boys and eight girls. Gene Shutt and Billy Shutt came here from Ulysses, Pennsylvania. Ruth Smith joined us for a short time from Florida. We hel d to pack Red Cross boxes for overseas in November and contributed to the Junior Red Cross. At Hallfwoen time we had a party in our room and have enjoyed many treats on birthdays this year. We visited the public library during Book Week. Mmy from our grade are in the Junior Chorus and nearly all go to Religious lnstruction on Mondays. We had an assembly program about Columbus in October. We have greatly enjoyed strip films about the explorers and colonies in our Social Studies classes. 18 FU HTH SHADE First Row, L. to R.: J. Hall, S. Harrison, B. Schavalier, P. Schofield, N. Ellison, V. Steb- bins, E. Allen, B. Newton, S. Ellsworth, Mrs. Hurlburt. Second Row: P. Slack, B. Pritchard, G. Harrison, E. Fay, P. Nesbit, B. Laughlin, L. Snow, C. Bledsoe, L. Graves. Third Row: S. Buchholz, H. Rhodes, W. Duell, L. Shutt, N. Bartoo. Ou' enrollment to date is twenty-eight. Leo Shutt is a new pupil this year who comes to us from Ul sses Y 1 Pennsylvania. Elmer Smith was with us only a few weeks. He returned to Florida in October We presented our assembly program in October. The main feature of it was a little play cdlled Looking for Golden 'IYeasure. ln Social Studies we have studied about the homelands of other boys and girls. We made models of some of these homes for our sand table. The first ones we made were a hogan and a pueblo. Durin Se tember we collected wild flowers to be mounted and pressed. We filled hoxes for the Junior Red Cross and also enrolled as munbers. We are learning to play song flutes and several of us are members of the junior Chorus. 19 THIRD EH!-lllE .Yes K First Row, L. to R.: M. Kear, U. Baker, B. Plaisted, J. Payne, J. Smith, F. Shelley, V. Seger, D. Wright. Second Row: L. Merrick, E. Empson, R. McCullough, D. Golish, N. McLean, D. Hallett, E. Allen, W. Galloway. Third Row: M. Hawks, R. Frost, W. Nwbit, E. Leach. The new memhu-e of the Third Grade were William Galloway from Westfield, Pa., Alex Hurlburt from Harrison Valley, Pa.g and Charles and James Shutt from Ulysses, Pa. This year we have gym and an classes four days a week. In our new room we have an easel and tempera paints, a globe, and many story hooks for leisure readin . We each have a lihruy card on which we record the hooks we have real. Some of us had read fift books qxefore Thanksgivin . In science claee we made an exhibit of many Kinds of local soils and rocis. We had a breakfast contest in October with the losers treating the winners. On Halloween we had a Jaarty in our room. For the first memxbly progam in September we preeented,songs and recitations enti ed 'Boys and Girls of Mother Goose and a play, Little Red Riding Hood. Z1 Slillll ll SHADE First Row, L. to R.: S. Empson, L. Pritchard, B. Ordway, E. Dodge, J. Buchholz, P. Allen, A. Abbott, S. N e, P. Graves, G. Smith, Mrs. Scribner. Second Row: A. Pfieffer, S. Colish, L. Slerwood, Harris, R. Whitsell, D. Foster, S. Lewis, B. Phillips, N. Billings, L. Davis, S. Davis. Third Row: J. Tracy, S. Merrick, J. Shutt, L. Pritchard, W. Amphlett, F. Payne, D. Dihble, F. Rose, D. Chamberlain, K. Coleman, L. Lewis. Our Aasunhly Program was scheduled for March Zi. We hope everyone liked it. An exhibit of our work was also plmned dnrin this year. Anoths activityhwe have had was to have our Mothers in for Reading Parties. Helpers was also another activity. ese are known as Leaders, Blackbold Tenders, Room Keepers, etc. Christmas time was a big interest-our party, Santa Clans, and making Christmas decorations. Grade two did exceptionally well in the Junior Red Cross drive. We packed over four Christmas boxes. We had twmty-eight contributions to membership, ten of which were full membership card contributions. This is especially hida. We plan to mio some interesting stories about our communities' occupations. 21 FIRST EH llli Front Row, L. to R.: C. Buchholz, K. Kesr, J. Shutt, D. Nye, F. Nesbit, J. Grntier, J. Dean. Left of Table: N. Hall, D. Stafford, G. Plaisted, A. Perkins. Right of Table: Miss lllrington, L. Hallett, C. Lewis, S. Schrader, R. Allen. Back Row: R. Wilson, T. McCul- laugh, P. Seeley, B. Shelley, A. Herrick, P. Smith. We made a news book. We put the news we had in the Whitesville News in a book. We made Humpty-Dumptyvon a wall. We made him out of paper mache. We had fun soaking the newspaper. We had fun painting him. e made pieces of Humpty-Dnmpty and a broken wall. On the good wall wefut a si : Humpty-Dumpty sat on a wall. On the roken wall we put: Humpty-Dumpty had a great all. ge went on man trips. We went to Borden's. We went on the bus to 'Minges Dairy in Stannards, New York. We mad: a story about milk. We made a mural for our wall. We made it on big brown papa. We colored it with colored chalk. It had nursery rhymes. 22 lil tllEHEflIlTE First Row, L. to R.: Miss Nicholas, D. Hall, M. Payne, P. Chamberlain, R. Derhammer, L. McCullouQi, M. Kear, S. Perkins, 1. Golish. Second Row: E. Wbitesell, R. Wood, S. Nye, R. Easton, R. Merrick, M. Smith, L. Galloway, W. Shelley, D. Empson. We have twenty-three in kindergarten this year. We especially like in school the building blocks,beads, and coloring. There are so many things to leam in kindergarten and we have taken field tri s to gather different kinds of flowers, rocks and bugs. Also we have learned about the Indians, their houses, dress and food. In connection with our project of farm life, we visited North Bingham and saw 3500 baby chicks. We used clay, paints, crayons and puzzles for handwork. We liked to sing a great deal and every day we sang and learned new songs. Playing the rhythm band instruments was also enjoyable. We have enjoyed various birthday treats and November has the most birthdays. October 31 was 8 mantle able day, as we had our Halloween party and sixteen of our mothers came. We all had a very 'good time bobbin for apples, playing games and eating. For Christmas we made gifts for our mothers and a so scrap- books Por the hospital. We enjoyed Santa's visit to us. Our aim for the year was to leam to get along with each other and enjoy all the advantages of our school. 23 + af 5 FF . rv I, 3 rpg wi 55 ni Vi R52 . fn Y ' f SSH! x 9 Q .Q w 5' -vf 1 E '-N Y me 4 'W Q I pf' A Nfi X M as K Set shot? Good. Well done boys. He passes off SE HOME TEAM W. C. S. - 29 W. C. S. - 37 W. C. S. - 31 W. C. S. - 41 W. C. S. - 60 W. C. S. - 47 W. C. S. - 39 W. C. S. - 37 W. C. S. - 41 W. C. S. - 42 W. C. S. - 50 W. C. S. - 50 W. C. S. - 40 W. C. S. - 50 W. C. S. - 32 W. C. S. - 43 W. C. S. - 54 W. C. S. - 43 TOTAL:- W. C. S. OPPONENTS Tie game. IU OPPONENTS Angelica - 31 Troupsburg - 27 Genesee - 17 Greenwood - 30 Scio - 40 40 Andover - Canaseraga - 28 Allentown - 29 Alfred-Almond 46 26 Angelica - Troupsburg - 20 Genesee - 15 Greenwood - 37 Scio - 18 Andover - 30 Canaseraga - 32 Allentown - 38 Alfred-Almond 53 766 557 H5 J. V.B SHETH LL First Row, L. to R.: B. Payne, L. McGraw, G. Bledsoe, R. Sherwood, Coach Brown, R Marble, H. Hallett, D. Golish, J. Frost. Second Row: C. Newton, H. Smith, L. Grover, B Colish, J. Graves, B. Chambers, J. Waters, R. Brundage, H. Smith, J. Webster. EH.EhH- l.EAIlliH5 Clockwise: P. Thompson A. Smith M. Van Dyke P. Ordway 26 BASEBALL The Whitesville Bluejays had a fair season this year by winning 3 and losing 5 games. The team was much better than they proved on the diamond. The three highest batting averages were: H. Bloss-5393 R. Plaisted-44-Og and R. Ordway-379. Bloss hit the only two home runs that were hit in the season. Losses from the '50 team were as follows: W. Crittendeng B. Wilcox, H. Plaisted, B. Pritchard, L. Marian, C. Deck, R. Ellison and W. Stedman. The line up was as follows: R. Plaisted C.g R. Horton l.B.- R. Ordway 2B.g R. Smith 3B.g H. Bloss SS.g P. Goodridge L. F.g D. Coleman CF.g and W. Golish RF. The pitching chores were divided between H. Smith, L. Grover and D. Kellogg. THE BOX SCORES Whitesville14. . . . . . . . . . . . . ...Richburgll Whitesville 9 . . . . . . . . . Scio 10 Whitesville10... .......Scio3 Whitesville 6 . . . . . Allentown 10 Whitesville 5 . . . . . . Allentown 4 Whitesville 5 . . . . . . Andover 10 Whitesville 0 . . . . . . Andover 13 Whitesville 11 . . . . . Richburg I2 This season the Whitesville team played a short season. It was mostly for getting the pls ers in sh for basketball. The followin players reported to take part in the s ort: Dick Ordwly, Cecil Smith, D32 Coleman, Bill Golish, Paul Cgoodridge, Roger Horton, Dale Kellogg, Sick Plaisted, Geor Bledsoe, Lloyd Grover and Jerry Graves. The team pla ed only two games. These were a home ands! home series with Genesee. Both were won by Whitesville. gxres were: 32-0 and 13-0. 27 THLETIE SSUEIATIU First Row, L. to R.: A. Lewis, Mr. Brown, G. Bledsoe, G. Ray, B. Johnson. Second Row: C. Golish, B. Thomas, R. Plaisted, D. Golish, G. Bartoo. The Athletic Association carried on its usual duties this ear providing money for and carryin out the Athletic progam of the school. The officers are: President lloger Horton, Vice-President Donalcf Waters, Treasurer George Bledsoe and Secretary Geraldine Ray. THESTUHE TEUUNEHQ First Row, L. to R.: S. Krusen, F. Ordwy, D. Coleman, M. Nlye, R. Slack, J. Baham. Second Row: Mr. Ruhl, L. Slack, W. Slack, . Smith, L. McGraw, . Sherwood, G. Pfieffer. In September the Student Council elected their resident from the following candidates: Merle Nye and Dale Coleman. Merle was the victor. The rest of tie officers are as follows: Vice-President, Ruth Slack, Secrets? and Treasurer, Dale Coleman. The ouncil made money by selling pens, etc. The Council also furnished money for awards which are given at the end of the year. 29 Q I W 13' . ' .J -3 E f. I x M f. 'vs N, ., gg an ww K W5 1 I rs, W 0 ' lg, L5 A.. X 5i,?45-9 ti .N ly C 'i yrmdfffl PM ng U4 'wwf ' 1 ww hw? EMR i M Qi xf-Q 'gif' Y 5 5 if 'w I 4 W -X,, Y i 'M 2 1 3, L ::- JN- '- 55 an WHITESVIE.. 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Macauley Roofing 8: Sheet Metal Phone - Wellsville 4294-JI P. O. Box 85 Auto Radiators Cleaned and repaired Plumbing and Fixtures SCIO, N. Y. Asphalt Flooring Transite Pipe Air Conditioning Eavestrough Stainless Steel Auto Glass Ventilating Furnaces Coppers Welding NATURAL GAS Compliments of a Friend Ellis J. Hopkins the IDEAL FUEL Empire Gas 8: Fuel Co., Limited 37 Russel's Snack Bar The meeting place of the town Dairylea lce Cream General Merchandise and Drugs Television Compliments of Comlllimcms of H. C. Deck Leo Payne Compliments of Clair Kear Whitesville, N. Y 38 American Legion Robert E. James Post No. 1012 whims-illf, N. Y, Dancing Every Saturday Night Fish Fry the last Friday of every Month for Members and Guests Clyde Newton Lyric Theatre Bar 8: Grill Saturday - Sunday - Wfednesday Sporting Goods Top in H31'dW1I'C Entertainment 39 First National Bank Whitesville, N. Y. Key to Your Savings Member - Federal Reserve System Fred Wilclman Funeral Director Mrs. Eva Wildman, Assistant Servicing Nation Wide Ambulance Service Phone 3F11 l Whitesville Bi-State Printing Company For All Your Printing Needs N 40 Phone 22 Whitesville Whitesville Milling Compliments of Frost's Store Gas - Oil Groceries Ice Cream Shay's Quality Grocery, Vegetables 8: Meats Complete Locker Service 41 We appreciate the business we do in Whitesville For all your Insurance needs Stout Insurance Agency Phone 40 West State St. Wellsville 471 YVellsville, N. Y Automobile Fire Bonds Life 42 Compliments of A. W. E. Shoenberg Architect Olean, New York Congratulations Seniors ! May your next steps Be as well guided Jerry Hackett Motors, In Wellsville, N. Y. Oldsmobile - Cadillac Sales and Service Compliments of Mapes Woodworking Co. Whitesville N. Y. J eanette's Beauty Shoppe All Price Permanents Miss Jeanette Webester - Owner 8L Operator Phone 2917 3 Compliments of Barrett 8: Stuart Photographers Hornell, N. Y. 44 Wilson 81 Williams Dep't, Store G. li. Appliances Daystrom Sets Hallmark Cards Minges Dairy The Best ol' Everything Always WELLSYILLE, NEW YORK Kear's Service Compliments of Station Used Cars Earl Snow Q Son as Oil Groceries Dry Goods Accessories Meats 24 hr. Towing Service 45 Write The Market Basket At the top of your Grocery List Meats SL Groceries Plenty of Parking Space Pearl St. Wellsville, N. Y. Compliments Ludden of Shoe Store FOOTWEAR The kind the most of the . people want the most of Hearvs D ehght the time - with proper fit. Food Products X Ray Shoe Fitters They are Best by Test Scoville, Brown 8: Company Wellsville, N. Y. w 46 56 Main St. Wellsville, N. Y. Chapman - Burrows Genesee, Pa. MODERN Super Market LEE Workclothcs WOOLLRICH Outdoor Clothing The FURNITURE Showplace of distinction Visit our Showrooms Fred D. Rice Music Store Your Music Supply House Since 1890 Wcllsville, N. Y. Phone 263 Hornell Auto Supply 58 Broadway Phone 2302 Hornell, N. Y. 47 Compliments of Lou Burton Specializing in Fall and Winter Holstein Heifers T.B. Accredited Calf-Hood Vaccinated Belmont, N. Y. Burt's Printing Service Dalton, New York Compliments Compliments of of Munay Richmond Frank Crachler Body and Fender Work Mechanic Ronald R. Leach Kaiser - Frazer Automobile Supplies Home Appliances Case Farm Machinery 48 Compliments of Wellsville Chamber of Commerce Compliments of F. E. Lunn 8: Son LITMBER COMPANY Phone Wellsville 426 N. Y. 49 We, the Senior Class of 1952, wish to thank all those who made possible our publication of this yearbook 50 s.' 7:35 F? 'vs 5.-, 4.5 ' 5 ',v5,.s-11'


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