Wilson Central School - Crest Yearbook (Wilson, NY)
- Class of 1950
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V ,av 3 3-r X' - L lr ,Q h , wx Q sf f ii' -mf, ' A , xi is THE 1 CRES A PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS WILSON CENTRAL SCHOOL WILSON NEW YORK ONFUCIUS served as a great teach- er philosopher and leader for the Chlnese people some two thousand years ago Yet we still profxt from his search for learn1ng and the true way of life His conclusions and tenets are as appllcable to us today as they were years ago We too especially during our school years are like Confucius in that we strive to learn and struggle to fmd the true way of life As Confuclus learned by obser vatlon, so we learn and as he taught and led as a result of hns experience and ob servation so we teach and pass on to others the nuggets of wisdom we ac quxre in our sojourn through school and life It is because of this parallel be tween Confucius fstudent teacher and leaderl and ourselves that we adopted Confucius as our theme 'The duty of children to their parents IS the fountaxn whence all other vlrtues sprmg and also the starting point from which we ought to begin our education ' THE CREST 1950 ADMINISTRATION 'If you wlsh to know the road ahead xnquire of those who have traveled it SENIORS D0 not rely on your present good fortune prepare for the year when CLASSES Even lf we study to old age we shall not fmish learmng ACTIVITIES For all affaxrs let there be ade quate preparatxon SPORTS The modest gain the self satis fled lose ADVERTISEMENTS ! ! ' ll ' 17 - - ! It - J I . , - 7 I . 7 . 77 IK 9 !! may leave you. ll ' - ' JI . .... tl ' Y - . ' !l ll , , - i7 ..... ....62 R. Iohnson's constant help and ad- vice has been an inspiration to all who have known him. He has helped each individual as an individual and his close friends in the high school are inumerable. All our pleasant memories were made more pleasing by the remembrance of the ever-present smile and his ever-ready willingness to assist. Therefore we of the Class of 1950 , through the medium of this dedication, wish to express sincere thanks to Our Willy. E shall never forget the h11ar1ous nerve wracklng evemng sesslons at W H S wlth Mlss Dllger and Dolores supplylng the leadershlp and bralns Lols supplymg the humor and Ruth and Marshall representlng the labor factlon As Confuclous would say If you are not patlent m small thmgs you wlll brmg great plans to naught Dolores Hurst Edltor Ruth Clement Art Edltor Nancy Hotchkm Typlng Edltor Chrlstlne Sanger Co Edltor James Barrows TYPING STAFF Elberta Lederhouse Herberta Lederhouse Sylvla Yousett Lols Trelchler Sue Harblson Vlolet Atkmson PY Sales Manager ADVERTISING STAFF Oscar Munch Mervm Hurtgam Lols Wethy Jeannette Shoultz FACULTY ADVISORS Jeanne D1lger , - . . . D I I . . . . . , . . ' KK Pl ' - gg ' r . . . . . ,, , . . .... ... . .............. ,,,,,., ,,,. G' . Lef ' 1 . Ho chk' , A. Sweet, R. Clement, D. Hurst, Miss Dilger, J. arrows, . ' , . , ROW I e 'g 1 . ed h s , V. A k' n, S. Yousett, S. H b' o , L. ichl , . ' , . ' , . u ROI 2 ' Z . Hur , . Tayl , T. Si , E. Z l m , O. nch, . hard, . m , . tt 4 Donald M1elke Rlchard Southard Thomas Smger Allen Sweet Russell Sornberger ART STAFF Beverly Martm Loxs Chestnut Marshall Cramer Ehzabeth Kelzer Glor 1a Enea Advertlsmg Manager Sports Edltors Sports Edltors Photography Edxtors Photography Edxtors SALES STAFF Hurk Taylor Elmer Zolyome Gerald Burnett Patrxcla Mark Herbert Munch Barbara Rose 1 t to rlght N t IH B D lxelke R Sornberger H Lederhouse 2 L ft to T1 ht E L er ou e t xnso ar 15 n Tre er E Kexzer B Martin L Chestn t C Sanger 3 Left to rxght M tgam H or nger o yo e Mu R Sout M Cra er G Burne uf'- MLN, f wx-5 'WIRE f' i f . Q 189 M ERAMEF? X - 4' W 1 A b 5 0 ' br Nx fu 6 54 ' A . K ' fb 'ff J Q! , C 4 A2 1 13 Zocvwlaj tx ROW 1 Seated Oscar Munch Sr Thoma Marks Presldent Earl Brydges S James Cornell Clerk Hurlburt T IS to thxs group of unselflsh and capable men we owe our thanks for the splend1d opportumtles and educatxon offered us here at Wllson Central School Thelr responsl b1l1ty hes 1n provxdxng us w1th teachmg personnel and equ1p ment for educatlon wh1ch goes 1nto maklng Wllson Hlgh School an 1l'lStltUtlOIl of learmng of WhlCh we can justly be proud 6 I I . 4. S . ' . , r., . ROW 2: Standing: Wirt Wakeman, Miss Gazelle Hoffman, District Superintendent, Russell eiemal px T flrst xt seemed strange to hear a drfferent but mterestmg vo1ce commg over the P A system Soon we real lzed that It was none other tha.n our new grade coordmator, Mr Saggese It IS h1s responslbxlxty to see that the elementary grade program IS carrled out effec tlvely and efflclently We must admxt we welcomed lus fr1endly P A mterruptlonsl MR TARR UR smcere thanks goes to Mr Tarr for hrs frzendly advlce and concern durmg our years at Wzlson Cen tral School He has always been ready to help us 1n any 3Ct1Vlty Hls hlgh ambltlons for us has helped us to see and seek our goals As Confucxus served as teacher lead er and phtlosopher for the ancxents so Mr Tarr serves us The thmkmg of both men can be revealed m these words Learn as 1f you m1ght not attam your object and were 1 ways fearmg lest you mlss It ' 'X HE man respons1ble for the smooth orgamza t1on of our daxly program and the one who IS always so eager to offer a lendmg hand ln our escapades for student body or gamzatlon IS none other than our capable and brilliant vice prmclpal, Mr. Johnson! 7 2 ,Q5f'?Qf j,'jsi- , 7215-55 ' ' 7' gf-'f' f 4. mil'-,,wg,Q5l'f5l Y., , ., J . 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Welsh I I . , . , . , . , . . 34:42 S Wentz B Neuman, R Cantara Mrs Dougan, M Mac Kenzie School Doctors Dr Burns, Dr Argue Mrs Moore Mrs Lutz Mrs Colllns Mrs J Ellls C Hutch1son Welker gfweS 'li' 10 0 M , . , . . 0 0 , ' ! ' , u . , n 0 ' 1 iv P . , . . SW Seneca N XX - Q I I 0 1' f VI ERAMER X X N ! 0 T X S i i FJ 'I 1 V Q Q . za 1 gvnmu H1 '- '1 X . X 1 Q r' OD - EN ' . X I I Y Z ff' f Z O the class of '50 there are two out standmg persona11t1es who by t.he1r k1ndness patxence and s1ncer1ty have school career MISS ROSE 'A leader IS one who has many followers MISS DILGER Wlthout s1ncer1ty there would be nothlng 5. 0 0 , V' ri? contribufed so mucyh throughout our high P S S x A ,Xu l 1 ' 12 ! AN ARMY OF A THOUSAND IS EASY TO FIND BUT AH HOW DIFFICULT TO FIND A ENERAL Statlonery I un1or Queen Magazme Sales Senlor Trxp Book Covers Presldent Tom Smger V Presldent Russell Sornberger Secretary Lo1s Chestnut Treasurer Allen Sweet ' 'COMMITTE Joanne Nath June Alexander Beatrlce Rldley Rlchard Southard Theresa Faery E 'CHAIRMEN Chnstmas Cards Caps and Gowns Chrlstmas Dance 13 Don Mxelke Betty Lou Ludw1g Marlene Schultz Vxvxan Rohrmg Lo1s Chestnut James Barrows Hazel Urtel Marlene Schultz 0 0 0 Senior Play... . Jeannette Shoultz Candy .... . . .. ' JUNE ALEXANDER , Cheerleader . . Latin Club . . . Intr Sports 1 2 Pep Club 2 3 4 Varsity Club Class Sec Stud Councll Honor Society 3 ec Prom Queen Senior Play AMBITION To grow Just a wee b1t taller VIOLET ATKINSON Peggy Intr Sports 1 Home Ec Club 4 Yr Bk Staff Baton Twlrl AMBITION To be a successful secretary JAMES BARROWS .Tim Football Basketball Baseball Sc1ence Club Pres Pep Club 4 8: 2 Latm Club Pres 4 F Club Pres Stud Councll Class V1ce Pres Pres H SOCl6tY QGWJ Semor Plav Yr Bk Staff Bo s Chr 1 2 Mlxed Chorus 2 All State Chorus AMBITION To do the best of my abllxty 1n whatever I may undertake MARGARET BLEMASTER 'Marg Intr Sports Yr Bk Staff Gxrls' Chor Sc Cl 1 2 3 4 M1xed Cho1r 1 3 Lat1n Club Band 1 2 3 4 4 F Club AMBITION To do a phyS1CS problem and get lt rlght the fxrst tlme GERALD BURNETT Sk1p Sports 1 2 A S 1 2 3 4 F F A Sentlnel 3 Yr Bk SalesStaff AMBITION To Sklp ' through l1fe wlth a smlle CHARLES BOB0 Charlxe Baseball 1 2 3 Intr Sports 1 2 Football Pep Club AMBITION To play professional football 14 . .4 . 2,3 C ' S,-i '..'.f4 I 1 nf I' ..... 2 . . f, 2 H .. S .. . . . 3,4 ' .... 2 I X Y fl ' 72 . . . . . 2 . . . . 2 ' . . . . 2,3 ,3 ' .. - . . 3 . ' ' - .3 A 1 A , . . . . . . 4 . ' Q , . . . 4 , 3,4 u - ' '. . . . . 4 Y . . , ,3 2 , E 1,' ,'3l4' 3,'-i A 4 A . . .1,2, . . . . .4 3,4 'U . 1,3 ..... 'QQI - ...... 4 V A Q xt ' 79 ' ' J g Intr. .. , , F.F. .. . ., ,3,4 'V h L 1- fx Q 4 . . 4 V . I .... , , . . . 5,3 ..... 2,4 Honor Soc School 'Star ' Rpt r Art Club Dramatlc Club RIC HARD CANTARA Dlck Intr Sports Cheerleader Class Sec Sen1or Play AMBITION To marry a mxlllonalre and then really IIVE' lntr Sports 2 3 4 Gym Exhlb LOIS CHESTNUT Lucky Latm Club Fredoma Play F H A French Club Pep Club AMBITION ? ALICE CROWE Allle Gask11l 1 Pep Club Intr Sports 2 3 4 Yr Bk Sales Home Ec Club 4 Staff AMBITION A pos1t1on 1n a busmess offlce CHARLENE DALEY Charlle ' Intr Sports F H Latm Club 2 3 Yr Bk Staff Llbrary 2 3 4 GIFIS, Chou' AMBITION To be a D1et1c1an Football 3 4 Pep Club V3.I'SltY Club RUTH CLEMENT Clem Art Club Latm Club Honor Soc B10 Ass t Intra Sports 1 2 Yr Bk Staif Glrls' Chorus 1 4 Chorus accmp st 3 MARSHALL CRAMER Bud Basketball Track 2 3 4 Sclence Club Yr Bk Staff Chorus F F A Band 2 3 4 Intr Sports. 2 3 4 Varsity Club F 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 All State Band 3 4 AMBITION To play Band of Amerlca 1n the Cxty Servlce 15 I1 5.3 1 . as n 1 A . ..1,z, ...4 , 3,4 ' .. 2,3 3,4 ' ...4 p 3,4 ' ..3 , A ' ' .... . . .... ..4 ' ' ...... 4 .. 4 4 4 ' ..4 in - I .1 It l ,, r . ..,, ' .... .1 A ..... , ..... 3,4 ' .... 4 1, , ...... 4 . .. ,, 1 ' ..... 2 3,4 p I l ....3,4 . . ...4 . ' ..... 3 ' , , 5' ' AMBITION: To beanurse. 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' ff ' ' ...... 4 l ' . .... 2 . .A ...... .4 I' .... , . . . ...4 ,, ' ....3 GLADYS DE VANTIER Glady Intr Sports 2 Home Ec Club 2 4 AMBITION To fmd t1me to do every thmg I want to do HAROLD DENNY Denny ' JOHN FIGURA ' .Tohnme Gym Exhlh Baseball Football Science Club F F A 2 F F A Sec 13 Intr Sports 1 2 Pep Club 5 'aw I AMBITION To pass chemlsrry ln 1949 will F F A Pres Basketball 2 Pep Club Varslty Club Boys Chorus AMBITION To play professlonal baseball Intr Sports 2 Semor Play Pep Club Gir s Chr 1 2 Cheerleadmg Home Ec Club THERESA FAERY Tessle Fredoma Play Latm Club Sec Pres Mxxed Chr Dramatlc Club AMBITION To be old maxd SUE CAROL HARBISON ue Intr Sports 1 2 3 Red Cross Rep 3 Semor Play 4 Yr Bk Staff Glrls Chorus 1 Pep Club AMBITION Prxvate Secretary ROGER HILLMAN 'Rog Band 1,2,3,4 Boys' Cholr Convertlble 16 AMBITION To own a red Cadxllac ELIZABETH KEIZER Betty Yr Bk Staff 4 Glrls Cho1r Solo Amherst 1 2 3 4 Mixed Choir. . AMBITION: To be a singer. ' Basketball. . Baseball. . . Boys Choir. . Mixed Choir. . 2, WILLIAM LEGGETT Buddie 4 Intra. Sports . 1 2 3 Yr. Bk. Salesman Intr Sports 1 2 Varsity Club 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Red Cross Rep 2 12 year student NANCY HOTCHKIN ' 'Hotclue Cheerleadmg 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Mixed Cho1r Girls Cho1r 1 2 Yr Bk Staff. 4 AMBITION To be a Secretary SUE HIMLEY Susle Lockport 1 2 French Club 3 4 M I N To be an elementary A BIT O teacher DOLORES HURST Dee Kenmore Cheerleadlng Intr Sports 2 3 4 Dramatlc Club Sc1ence Club Sec Chem Lab Ass t Radlo Program W f Semor Play 4 F Club 2 3 4 Art Club Latm Club Girls' State Fredon1a Play 4 Student Councll 4 Glrls Cho1r 3 4 Yr Bk Edltor 4 M1xed Cho1r 3 4 AMBITION To make everyone happy MERVIN I-IURTGAM 'Merv F 1234 Intr Sports 12 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football Baseball Tr ack Yr Bk Staff Pep Club 2 3 4 Stage Crew Sr Vars Club AMBITION Play To be an educated hermlt AMBITION: To always be a ' Buddie' to someone. 17 ELBERTA LEDERHOUSE ' Elby Intra Sports 1 2 Fashxon Show 3 4 Pep Club Home Ec Club 2 F H A Rad1o Show AMBITION To have the amb1t1on to thmk of one HERBERTA LEDERHOUSE Herby ' Intra Sports 1 2 3 Fashlon Show Home EC Club 2 Pep Club R3d10 Show F H A Yr Bk Staff AMBITION To travel as many places as Mrs Sporleder THOMAS LISMAN L1z Intra Sports 1 2 Varslty Club Pep Club Basketball M1xed Cho1r -ng Basketball Mgr BETTY LUDWIG Betty Lou Intra Sports 3 Llb Counc1l G1r1s Cho1r 1 3 4 Yr Bk Staff Mxxed Cho1r 1 2 AMBITION To be a tramed nurse DIANE MAACKS D Intra Sports 12 Yr Bk Staff AMBITION To be Bxng Crosby s ' prxvate secretary MURDO MAC KENZIE Mert ' Intra Sports 2 3 4 Sclence Club ,iw Gym Exhlb Yr Bk Staff , 1' AMBITION. To have one 18 2 f , ' ...1 Qt 'A , ...... 4 ' .... 1 .x . .. ..... .4 ' ' .... 1 . . . . ...4 at 'H . 3,4 ..... 2,4 ,,,,2 ' 5 L of. Football Mgr. 2,3,4 Boys' Choir . . 2, 3 ' ' 9' ' 5,5 n., n '. '...4 ' .. . D ...4 4 II il I . . . ...4 'Y' i ' U ' 2 Ra X. If If V. f,4.,',l . ,, ' .... 2 l',, - '. . . ...4 Baseball Football Track Intra Sports 3 4 AMBITION To be a bachelor DONALD MIELKE Mxelke Way Intra Sports 1 2 4 Student Councll Sclence Club V P Scxence Club V Honor Soclety 3 4 Pres Candy Manager 4 F 2 3 4 Boys' State Student Councxl 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Lab Ass t Boys' Chorus Pep Club AMBITION To be a farmer who can plow a stralght furrow BEVERLY MARTIN Cheerleader 4 F H A Sclence Club 1 2 Pep Club 3 4 Yearbook Staff Latin Club 1 Dramatlc Club AMBITION To be the town 'gosslp PATRICIA MARK ' Patty Intr Sports Yearbook Lat1n Club Girls' Choxr 1 3 4 Lib Councll 3 4 Mixed Cho1r Radio Program 3 AMBITION To own the fastest and most beaut1ful horse in the world ROBERT MCCOLLUM Bob F 3 4 Bk Cover Salesman 4 AMBITION Own a large dalry farm by 1960 ROLLIN MEAHL Ronme F 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 Track 2 3 4 Football Chorus To have a Cadlllac M3514 'F' .J convertxble JOHN MO OE NR RC Pep Club Sen1or Play Varsity Club Tenn1s Champxon 3 19 .... . . .. . . . . 4 ' I V K 21 . .... 3 ...... 4 4 ' ..... 2 ' . , , . 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V. ,,,,,2,4 ......4 . . . . . . 4 ' . . . .4 .......a,4 . . f.'.'1 .. ....4 .4 ' I .' h F. .... 3 t . . . . . . . 4 - xi' , OSCAR MUNCH IR 'Chub Band Allstate Band 2 F F A Allstate Chorus N Y S F F A Pep Club Band Asst Baseball N Y S F F A Manager Chorus F F A Pageant Na l F F A Yr Bk Staff Band M1xed Cho1r 2 Boys Chorus AMBITION To second Tommy D0r sey HERBERT MUNCI-I Herb FFA 1234 BoysCho1r F F A Rep Band NYS FFA andPageant AMBITION To be a farmer WILLIAM MCCLELLAN B1 Intr Sp rts 4 Scx Club Latln Club 2 3 Sr P ay Band 2 3 4 Boys Ch AMBITION To ret1re when I m 32 JOANNE NATH Tootxe Balm Home Ec Club 2 4 Gxrls Cho1r 1 2 L1b Coun R.2.d1O Play M1xed Cho1r 1 2 Amherst Sololst Yr Bk Staff 12 Yr Student AMBITION To have my cud w1th me all the tune BEATRICE RIDLEY Beaty Newfane 1,2,3 Intra Sports 4 Pep Club 4 AMBITION To be a teacher DONALYN ROHRING KlD0n!! Intr Sports 1,2, Home Ec Rad1o 3,4 Play 4 F H A 3,4 Sclence Club 4 Pep Club 4 20 A A' .... 1,z,a,4 .. ,4 ,f'f ' V - . . .. . .1,2,3,4 ..3 ' ....4j , ' ' ' f . . . 2,3,4 '. 'fig' ..... 2 . . . .3 ' I v. . . . . . ., 4 , A ...... 4 ' y, ,3 , . : bea p :::H'.i.,3i4 ..1,a ll' '11!I . o '. ' ..... 1 ' ' , . 1 .... ..4 : - Q cc .97 I I A u ' H Q, -- . 1 . , A 1:2 ni,-i I ' .... 3 ' , ' .. 5,4 1,2 . . ...4 ' AMBITION To fmd a l1ttle Schaefer ' CHRISTINE H SANGER ChI'1S Sclence Club 1 2 V Ball 1 2 3 4 Yr Bk co I W Latm Club readerj 4 L1b Coun Honor Soc1ety Llbrary Coun Qsxlverl 3 4 Pr esxdent AMBITION To wear a pretty blue umform l1ke Mrs Dougan VIVIAN ROI-IRIN G V1v Honor Soc1ety 3 Sc1 Club 1 2 4 F Club Pep Club F H A fSecretaryJ 4 F Cl Pres Radlo Plays Chrlstmas Sales G1rls Ch B101 Lab Asst AMBITION To know forever those I now call my frlends SHIRLEY SANGER Sh1rl G1rls Chor 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 Mlxed Chor 3 Cheerleader 2 3 F H A 3 Llbrary Coun AMBITION To be a stock car racer MARLENE SCHULTZ Marty JEANNETTE M SHOULTZ en Mlxed Cholr 1 2 G1rls Chorusl 2 4 Home Ec Club 2 F H A L1b Coun 2 3 4 L1b Coun Secretary lntra Sports 1 2 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Allstate Cho1r 2 3 4 Dramatlc Club 4 L1b Staff Semor Play AMBITION To make the most of my Home Ec major THOMAS SINGER Tom Class Pres Mercersburg Scxence Club 1 2 4 Red Cross 4 F Club Cleve Conv Latln Club 1 2 4 Y Bk Sports Latm Club Edltor Treasurer 1,2 Semor Play Varslty Club 2,4 Orat Contest Baseball Mgr 1,2 Dramatlc Club Pep Club 2,4 AMBITION To be a doctor Mlxed Chor 1 2 3 G1rls Chor Class V1ce Presldent 2 Pep Club Sr Play Radlo Play .Tr Red Cross Representatlve 3 Intra Sports 1 2 F H A Treasurer Lat1n Club Stud Coun Dram Club 12 Yr Student AMBITION To smlle my way through le pw- 21 5-ws 7TH 1 KC ' .H Ai A I U qt fy,-:A . 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L1b Coun llfe cleamng teeth Applled Art Sz Sclences RUSSELL SORNBERGER Georg Honor Soclety 3 4 Pep Club C1 Club 2 Class Pres Baseball Vlce Pres Scx Congress Yearbook Intra Sports 1 2 Gym Exhlb AMBITION To look down on Elmer RICHARD SOUTHARD Cluck Basketball 1 2 3 4 Honor Soc1ety 3 4 Baseball 1 2 4 Sc1 Club fV1C6 Band 1 2 3 4 Pres J Sc1ence Club 1 2 Volleyball Pep Club 2 3 4 Lat1n Club Sen1or Play Vars1ty Club Contest Play Emplre Boys 4 F Club Radlo State Play AMBITION To be a Psych1atr1st 1n txme to take care of Slnger s patxentsl 22 NORMA SMITH Sc1ence Club 1 2 Gxrls Ch 3 4 Mxxed Ch Latm Club 2 3 Volleyball l 2 3 AMBITION To p1ck my way through DESTINATION N Y S Instltute of . . 4 4 , Norm EDWARD SYLVIES Baseball 2 3 4 Varsxty Club 3 4 Basketball Pep Club 2 3 4 gr J 1 4 F Club Rad1o Football Play Intra Sports Sen1or Play AMBITION 'To dle of Old age Class Treas 2 3 4 Yr Bk lPhoto E 4 F Club Pres 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Muzed Chorus 3 4 F F A 1 3 4 Bachelors Club 4 Intra Sports 2 3 4 Varsxty Club 3 4 ALLEN SWEET Tweet Pep Club 1 2 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 Band l 2 3 4 Sen1or Play All state Band Gym Exhxb French Club Gym Class leader AMBITION To be as good a muslc teacher as Max ' . .. ,2, Ug,.g. p 3,4 ' .. , , ' , ..... 2,3 ' 1 I , ' ..... 1,2 '. .'.'.'.'3:4 ' if e!! 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' K ' xx rv ' ' dj: ...... 4 .... . ,ff It ,I - ' ....4 .... ,, - .,4 ff ' . , 2 . ..... 4 HURK TAYLOR I d1e Hurk ' BaseballMgr 2 3 4 4 F Club Football Mgr 2 3 4 Varsxty Club French Club Radlo Play Sclence Club 1 2 Senlor Play Yearbook Staff 4 AMBITION To get my C P A before LOIS TREICHLER Home Ec Club Art Club Home Ec Rad1o Play Yr Bk Staff Nell1e G1rls Chorus 1 2 Mlxed Chorus 1 F H A Club AMBITION Receptlomst LOIS WETHY Llttle Mo WILBUR TREIC HL ER B1 AMBITION To be a successful florxst floral des1gner and hortlculturalxst HA ZE L URTEL Butch Gym Exhxb Varslty Club lntra Sports 12 KSec Treasl FHA Cheerleadmg 1 2 Mlxed Chorus 2 Girls Chorus PGP Club Dramatlc Club 12 Yr Student AMBITION To cut down on eatmg but st1ll keep Husky FHA 24 M1XedChO1f 234 ,H A Radlo G1rl s Chorus 1 2 Play Yearbook Salesman AMBITION Fashlon Buyer ANNETTE WAGNER Anme French Club 2 All State Band 3 4 Gxrls' Chorus 1 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Mlxed Cho1r 2 3 4 Cho1r Radlo Play AMBITION 'Al l or nothlng at all H 155 23 .,, - ..... 2,3 ....2 ' ....3 ' ' .... 4 3,4 .. 7 . 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To whom it may concern: We Ul8C1l88!fl9Edwu83CG1l'l.lsChf hecansedourenvlronmenhleaveourmmoundand undtsposing mlnc and happy memories, and do hereby make publish, and declare this our first and last will and testament First to The Juniors, our unworthy successors, we relinquish NUTHINGIH They wlll have everything when they are Seniors To the Sophomores, those bewildered insignificant underclassmen we leave the courage to strive two more years as they attempt to follow the examples we so ably set Second to Charlie Bobo wills his Yukon Eric build to Gary Melcher Elmer leaves his 26 Buxck to Mr John son so he can get to school on time Russ bestows his height to Bruce Neuman Nancy leaves her quiet and winning way to Donna Bloodgood John Figura wills his ability to have fun without girls to Pete Branch fYak Yakl Jeannette bequeaths all those spontaneous outbursts of laughter to Diane Sylvies Dick Southard wllls his ability of attraction to the opposite sex to Muriel Tlllotsen Lois Chestnut leaves her Sears and Roebuck drlver's license to Faith Hornsby Harold Denny bequeaths his abillty to take teachers down to the office to Buck Bauers The Lederhouse twins leave their identlcal ldentity to the DeNeau twins Oscar leaves his great, great sports abnlity to the up and com ng Hutch Dolores wills her amazing ability to do shorthand to Anne Bradley Jim Barrows w1lls all those girls from Kenmore to someone who will keep them there Melvin Smith's abihty to take out g1rls goes to Bill Hockaday Bev gives her formula for stringing along with Cornell fellows to Mary Lou Rohring Theresa leaves her ability to get along with Sarge to Bob Battles Wilbur leaves his qu1et nature to Mac MaCarthy June bestows her quiet little ways fat times mostly in Chemistryy to Johnny Burmaster Eddie leaves his deer hunting with Sarge to John Sm1th Christine leaves her position in Mrs Dugan s office to any lucky junior Tom Smger unwillmgly gives up h1s executlve ability to Mr Tarr Allen's excess money from the class goes to Kathy Waltz Beaty's abllity to gently smash up a truck goes to Mike Lewandowskl Betty Zahno leaves her ab1l1ty to gently land a good janitor to anyone who needs one Herby ' leaves his excess weight to Mr Walte who does d any weight because he already has five little waites Sue Harbison's smxle goes to ' Mlke Lafler Sylvia bestows her job with Mr Waite to Cathleen Stoelting Peggy wills her sweet tooth to Maxine Schultz Jerry Burnett, the Little Angel ' leaves hrs way with Mrs Sporleder to Jlmmy Hamill Vivian bestows her l1fe insurance policy to anyone who will ride w1th Sue CHow about you Viv ?D Hurk Taylor leaves to any member of the play cast of next year the prwllege of havmg the party Buddy bestows those roving bedroom eyes to Jimmy Pierce Tom Lisman passes on h1s dear hunting to Norbert Schultz Elizabeth sadly bestows her solo ab1l1ty to Esther Ewmg Roger Hillman passes on his palace ln the woods to Jack Schultz Charlene s diet ab1l1ty goes to Gail Petitt Bud Cramer's next door girl friend goes to Art Austm Betty Lou leaves her birth rxght to Edith Wheeler Dick Cantara leaves his muscles to J1mmy Perks Allce Crowe w1lls her Schulers fPotato Chips that lS0tO Theresa Harr s Gladys leaves her abxhty to keep her books straight to Phyllis M1elke Lois Wethy leaves her mckname Mouth to June Ruebens Loxs T elchler leaves her noon hour chats w1th Tom Smger to that Kenmore ' Babe Donalyn Rohring bequeaths her Home Ec major to someone who will make good use of lt Don Mlelke w1lls his pos1t1on on the honor soc1ety to Red Zastrow Norma Smith leaves her quiet and stud1ous way to Nancy Blood good Annette Wagner bestows her flute lessons to Dot Cramer Bob McCollum w1lls his secret of grow1ng short to Jack Rogers Marlene leaves the worms in her soup to Beth Harrington Diane Maacks leaves her peppy nature to Joan Chylak Sh1rley Sanger w1lls her posltlon ln cheerleadmg to Vlrguua Magram Bill McLellan leaves to someone w1th a good vocabulary a good locker Pa Mark leaves her dimmutlve sxze to Margaret Evans John Monroe leaves hls basketball ab1l1ty to Kenny Lafler Hazel Urtel passes on the old wlll to keep the football team ln ' st1tches to Gwen Buckner and Mervm Hurtgam hopes to leave To Mnss Rose We leave a large bottle of aspnrm to soothe the ache caused by our departure and to Miss Dilger we leave a homeroom that IS more CIVI1 tzed than the one departing 25 1 Y ! 7 . . . , . . . 1 - - ' .un . , - ' fi v 1 Ol! l . OOC Cl . ' COO , ll ' , . . . . O DCI Ill . .. , . . ' n't ' C' DI Hee ... Cl , . . . , , ill Oil l ,, .. . H . , .. OIC 'Ill - . III Ol! . fl il ' i , . . ,, . - - - 4 u r l Ill ' IIC loo . . Ill . IDI ' u x o In ... ' ... ' I 'D , - , . I REMEMBER WHEN By Lois Chestnut S we all think back over our school days we can al e mber something that happened to us to make life more interesting and exciting Remember when Sue and Marlene were ys fightmg over I e fthe guy who always had two on the stringl Do you recall the thy Tom S f in mud up to his ne trying to catch a low flying football? Well you know what he had to do don't you? NGE! lim rrows w bout the time when Ralph Hartwig was swinging on a bar nn he boys lav and ped Ilm says he ed a ream with his arm in a 'mountaineer s footbath Remember at Sr Play practice when June were known giggling goons? member the New Year s Eve Dance at Pekin hen Carl Hamill t June There was a ow storm and she went home and stayed all night at I M1elke's hous tbecuase h ed her tol Then there was the time rade sch when Hurk T rew an eraser at Russ and it missed and hit the teacher urkl Rat poor N ss Rose' Remem er when Beaty R kept leaving her glasses around becaus she wanted a new 1 B e never had any uck' Viv probably remembers the time a gang of rls put her in a was epape bas ket and she g stuck couldn't get out rters? Reme ber Charlene's bi day rty in grade schoo ? W pla hide and seek e told ot to hide behi d the garage But ue bison was so curious she d to fin e did she fell n the drain! Remember h C stine was always fall ng Bus 69 That's how she got the nam of Crash Allen and Ie remember the klds they m t at ll State Jeannette has had some my terious vislto s ever since , All State was deslgned so ki coul meet others! Remember whe Norma Smi got on the one morning with her apron on ov r her coat? She was almost awake, too what a nig l Bett Lou, Melvin, an Nor a skipped school to atten onto Fair? Melvin said gg had a wonderful n ommy L tied his pant legs m twenty three knots during cl s Ohl He was so mad he was fit to be tied! Do you recall Betty Z , when you and a bunch o n ver forget Sue's driving her home from Pekin one night It was slip so they say! and they t dxtch The snow plow finally got them out I re mber do at Wilma Jean Teeft's hous R er Hillman was going to go out to the tennis c ent out th wrong door and fell in the fis pond Do you remember how shy Bud Cram s when h was in gr de school? Barb has changed all tha w Of course, June A wil ember her gra school r mance with Stewart S What would they ha done without that li I remember hen Elme forgot his book of poetry in the flrst act o e said to Theresa Here Zen ia I brou t you something You should have seen the surprised look on his face when he found out his ds were mpty So he said, just a minute till I go out and get it Ad lib Elmer that s our boy! I rememb when Marlene stayed all night with June It was an unexpected visit so she wore a rather s l pair of ne's pajamas It seems every time Marlene rolled over June had to get another pin It turn out to be coming out party rather than a pa Jama party Remember In our freshman year wh we put a ack on Mi lan s chair in social studies class? Miss McClellan notlced the tack efore she sat do and so she ve us a very loud lecture on the fact that a tack could cause a very seri s infecti The ext day a tack ppeared on the teacher's desk agaln but th1s time there was a note tached to D 't worry Miss lcClellan we stenlized this tack ' Remember Mrs Sporl der's telli Dol es how she loo when she chewed gum? I remember one mght at Olcott Anne e had her e gu sed as 18 when s e was only 14 The man had to give her a box of candy and called her 'jail bait Then e said Does y r mother know ou're out? Wilbur Treichler and I wer laughing e other about the time he teachers put o a beneflt basketball and each was to have a nic me Mr Stearns sel ted the name 'Breezy but it came over the loud speaker as Greasy Ste ns It 't until after th game we foun t the mistake Remember when Buddy Leggett had awful c h on Ruthie Cleme in 8th grade a nsomville? Do you recall the time Tom and Di went to rest Avenue suppose get special erlal for a Biology term paper? Well they st ed to m e time with a blonde whom the a nurse Come to find out I guess they re still ing to a ychtatrist for treatments I'll never forget the time Lois did the wrong problem in A ss and got the right answer for an entirely different prob lem that the whole class did Mr cher orn just couldn t believe it but then you know how good Lois is at numbers You know heres we wondered right up untll the end of the Senior Play whether or not you were going to let s you or not , I guess he finally won, eh? All Elmer kept yelling was, Pm game' Pm eher do it Sarge Okay?' I guess we'l1 all r e r when we had to go to school when we had to attend classes, had to do home- work, had to get rnln' When? You finish it! 26 'J' I' u- ! 9 ..,... T.. . . 1 ..' .- C P f, sc H Hu... 1 .... ., H noi I - ' I . . 0 . ' 01 l'. sh 0' ..... 'if-w -1 U4 - v H . D V-- .. .. 0 ev' up U' . ' .-- . -U ' , , I '--.. ... ----- y' u u I' 'a H e, ,,, 'I-a'. n-- 3- -'- . ' - 1'u ' scal1edMickey up at 1:30 a. m. to wish himabliappy Birthday? , ..... I f -1 - - n she' , I' ' ni N: . e H 1 um' ..... . - ' -A . ' ' rf ? ..... - . , , - .1 ,I H ' ' ' V' ' '. ' n. -- ' ..... 1 Q l . .:. - 1 . . A , - 1 9 , .el . . 1 . H ' . - 0, . . ,I , y u ..... v. I n ..... 0. f'a , u 0 ul. , , 'I ' looon ' . I. NVQ . , lg, , - , al' ' , .... D er I.. , . , u . ,, -- ' 'Tas Fi no-I 'tv- IISS DILGER S DEl0NS!!l LOOK OUT N0ll 141' 1 2 YEUSS C ION ZENOBIA QQ 13 PEOPLE SUCCESS 7 IEEKS I KNEI IE COULD D0 IT! INSTRUCTIONS T0 IIN I!! s. if 'EENY. IEENY- AND UINEY ' ' Too MANY cooxs sPon. rm-3 soup 1 THERE AIN'T N0 lOE! HE Senior Play chosen for thls year was a mystery comedy entitled ' The Scarlet Shadow ' The cast of characters mcluded Zenobla the hlred girl portrayed by Theresa Faery Laura Mr I-ludson's niece, portrayed by Sue Harblson, BenJam1n Bulwmkle a police lnspector who was the apple of Gwendolyn's eye portrayed by James Barrows, Gwendolyn Yapp a gossipy widow look mg for a man portrayed by Beverly Martm, Constantme the gardener who was later exposed as being the killer was portrayed by Hurk Taylor Harrlet Spector a pathological splnster portrayed by Delores Hurst Blance LaMont marrxed to LaMont portrayed by june Alexander, Pamela Poole a writer of mystery novels portrayed by Lots Chestnut, Dorothy Young on the verge of matrimony portrayed by Hazel Urtel, Lester Lang on the verge of matrtmony to Dorothy portrayed by Thom as Singer, Marx Drexel a bank robber posing as an mvalxd portrayed by Wm McClennan, Paul LaMont a questlonable character portrayed by Rlchard Southard Ira H1ggms tn love with Zenobta portrayed by Elmer Zoloyme, Mrs Hudson owner of the ' House of Happy Brxdes portrayed by Marlene Schultz, Frances Noval almost a br1cle portrayed by Jeannette Shoultz, Pike a detectwe portrayed by Allen Sweet and The Voxce portrayed by Ellzabeth Kexzer Edward Sylvxes was Stage Manager asslsted by Merwm Hurtgam The cast practlced every mght for elght weeks ln order to present thls play We had loads of f domg It but at tunes lt was pretty nerve wrackmg, especlally for Sarge After elght weeks of rehearsal the blg mght fmally arrwed Although there was a lot of ner vous tensxon among the cast the flrst mght thus feelmg soon gave way to sat1sfact1on as the play progressed Due to the very able and competent dlrectlon of Mr Robert Rlchardson the play was a huge success, havmg a full house both mghts We, the play cast agam wnsh to thank Sarge for devotmg hls t1me effort and patlence to us durmg that long etght weeks of rehearsal 1 Left to right I tis. 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ROI l Left to right P Draper G Cramer J Crowe G Pettit T larshall R Johnson C Zastrol L Scheffler E Schrader ROI 2 Left to right B Branch I Case C Rader E Hillman I lheeler R Scheffler G Cantata K Collins N Ranlie I Volls ROI 3 Left to right R Yotter J Derda J Pierce R lartin R Austin Ray Baker N Austin ROI 1 Left to right I Cluypoole G Hutchinson J Rohrlng N Thompson C loodcock R Becken D Carl R Harrington G lcCo1lum A Croop E Brydges E lalker ROI 3 Left to right J Lippincott K Houghtling D Centofanti G lxnters P Kneeppel IDI 1 Lett K Atkinson lOl 2 Left S Schultz IDI 3 Left right L llelke R loolson B langan P lcCollun B Speck L Scherlerhorn G Secor Klein right G Perks J lcCarthy G Hllllan G Ziegler B Strablov J Greenlief B lilbur J lsrtin right D Harrington R Zahno Ron Baker T Keyes L Leisndonski D leeks 34 W ROI 2: Left to right: E. Sudzesko, H. Case, D. Houghtling, N. Bloodgood, R. Ioshier, D, Hillman, I. Szalla l : to : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . 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O 2 to right: S. Hotchkin, J. Luff, N. Rushton, C. Snelgrove, D. Secor, E. Lane, C. Siever W R 2 : . , . ' , K , . . 2 G. ' , . , . , . , . . 2 G. , . ' , . ' , . , . ' , . . 2 N. Ze' , . G1 , I. 'lllp , . an , . , . t 2 I. ' , . , . , . ' , . , . , . ' , . 37 FRONT ROI H Iyers I Fitzgerald P Crole C Hurl burt B Punk ROI 2 B Zeltz I Loouis T Lalpnnn Austin P Hlllond ROI 3 D Rankie J IcArd1e Reed B Culvervell ROI 4 A lelker D Canfield loolson SIDE ROI P Lort J Centofnnti J Baker lilcox C lard R Hutchison L Hillman R Horns by D Txllotson G Griffin T Shaver Iiss Helen Stevens st ll 1' ROI ROI ROI Rlght G Ioore G Rlnehart L Sherrie I Taylor V Haynes Perks L Kapp I Iarshall A Re1tz R IcGrau H Prevxchs Boudreau R Rushton C Schlyer I Iays R Luzader STANDING B rsxk C Pahs J Slegel I ss Jul1a Stevens Left to r1ght J Rlley I Sylvester I Harrxs L Ingram J ROI 1 Left ROI 2 Left ROI 3 Left C Smith ROI 4 Left Dreles rxght right right rxght IBIDDBD D Grace Doebler Yotter D H e N L rt P lheel r R Smith D loodcock J Ewxn Schrader C Phxlllps P Scheffler C Svann L Pierce Ioorehead N Frey D Austxn J Eggert J Pearce L 38 J- . - - 1 . , . , S. . . . 1 . . . . B. . : . , . , . J. , . , . , . , . I 1 at ' 2 . , . , . ' , . , . . 2 d : J. , . , . , . ' , . , . ' . 3 d 2 I. , . , . , . , . . 4th ROW: P. IcDermott, D. Foster, P. Ioshier, J. Scheffler u ' , . , . ' , 1 ' . u : to ' 2 R. S ' , . , D. . A. , . i1L : to 2 L. Tet , . o , . e . . , . , . ' L : to ' : R. . . ' ' . . , . . . . : to ' 1 I. . . . . ' . - . . . - 1 eft to rxght B nys C0 11 Iayer N Iegener R0 2 Lett to rxght A Prerlchs P GUYQKI R IcC1elont D Kingsley ROI 3 Left to rxght Iunn D lnlln ROI 4 Left to rxght Ferry I Rohring ROI 5 Left to rlght J P1 ch ROI 6 Left to right A Iays STANDING Left to flght I Ixrnhall L Garey Bartz L Smxth G Hunt B Buckner Teacher 'ISS Stacy B ndy I Carr S Slick C Iartin Hageman H. Claypoole Hazelton I O Connor R 1 Left to right C Braun J De n D an mond 2 Left to rlght L L Culvermell I Re 3 Left to rxght B Iudge J Kress J D Desso H Barnum L Gabbey ROI 4 Left to right D Chestnut D Holllngs head I Cerner I Foley D Ienver STANDING Left to right I Henschel B Ingram L I Tucker I Goodman P Pettit J Prit on J nnings C ronce L Lort H Pier e Ioody T Brydgea Teacher Iles Hnmblin R0 Left to rxght E Schrader D Hollxngshead B Bundy J Spanton R0 Le t to right R Brown D Griffxn V Bursxck J Spencer ROI E Thomas P Dixon I Cevaer L Scheffler ROI Left to right J Klalitter J Fxnley I Felton STANDING Right to left Iiss Svigert K Jones B Parker I Levnndowski J Trabow S Steinman B Slnby B Ven Housen R Bohn R Grusendort 39 go' 5 L ' : . I . T, 1 ns, G. I g ' : . ' . . - '. 3 ' Z A. U , . . . 3 ' Z J. , . . R. ' 3 ' I C. . . .t. fy 1 I K. . - ' . P. , . ' , - . - - OI 2 1 , , . a , . H - ROI : ' : . . , . ad, J. Broderick, F. Sceusa, R. Berger, K. Horton ROI 1 ' 2 . , . , . 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' , . , 32- .. .. .. . 41 1- . 1 Left to rlght R TOEHHIQQSEH P Holden B lhlttum K Mar E Jensen J Beukema 2 Left to right Sayer L McCo um L Albrlg t C Schnoor Hurst Mrs Welsh 3 Left to rlght r Clap B Bohnsta T Suml R0 1 Left ROW 2 Left ROW 3 Left D Petersen R0 4 Left STANDING Left Tlght right rxght rxght to rlght Weaver K Felton D Harrls M Thompson C lxns S Ward R Gurskx F Dan1e1ew z F ton D Dlxon S Carey S McKen a ter P H111 D Frederxcks S Phxllx Luce A Stevens J Hamxlton D Thompson Trunzo K Ossman R Braun D Schu 2 Mrs Blemaster K Fahs R 1 Left to rxght C Forder B Truesdell Argue L Leetch ROW 2 Left rxght A on P ZE1 Brydgef M er Lan L Drewes RO 3 Left o rlght M Loomxs F Mye s Schnoor B C ok P Voght T Swann R0 4 Left rlsht N J Bonerso ers P Careu G Moat J Curren 5 Left Lo rxghr S schof r A schnxdz H Hurlburt Chaddxe Stauder C Pollow P Perry 6 Left to rlght S r eelcr B Cornell orto H4190 P now: ':. '-,. ,. tin, ROW Z ' 2 J. , . ll , . ' h , . , J. ROW : ' I W. Wells, D. Lo t, C. p, . dt, . W Z to ' I D. 01 ' , . , . ', . ' ie : to ' 1 S. el , . ' , . , . n Z to ' 2 K. Yot , . ' , . ' , . ' 'ps, W Z to A Z D. , . , . ' , . : ' : J. , . . , . , . lt , B. , . , J. Foley, B. Bohnstadt, R. Hare, G. Harris, OW Z ' 1 . . - . J. ' 2 to ' 1 . P ell, . 'Lz, B. -, . M. lclk . G. e, , ,. I : t ' 1 . ' . . r., D , . o , . . . ' . W 1 to ' ' I S. ye, . . x, K. My .. . ', . , . L. ROW 1 1 . ' Ile , . . , , ROW 1 : T. eddxn, M. Kress, N Wh . - , C. H n, Mrs. ' 1 40 AFTERNOON GROUP K ROI Left to rxght Mrs Dean P Gabbey J legener J IcArd1e K pton R H rrls Adams Irs Pease T Upton T Ganshaw SECOND ROI Left to rlght C Smxth R Pe e J Scholl S J Broder1ck K Bulmer R Reynolds Scheffler R Wheeler J L N1cho1son J Hageman J Klawltter BAC Z ' : . , . , . , . , . U , . a . I. I 2 ' : . ' , . as , . , . . ' , . , . , B. FRONT ROI: Left to right: D. Dier, G. Stauder, J. Davis, L. S. Banty, B. Bull, P. L. Schrader, I. Hunt 0 . , . , . , . , . t . I A Caufield BACK ROI Left to rxght G Berger L Barnum D Tudor P Pelton I 0 Connor B Iartxn Irs Pease S Ioot I Iorton I Grace L Schmldt R Braun G Trautman J Dowser Irs Dean D Parguharson A Lederhouse K Jerla T Evans FRONT ROI Left to rxght A Schultz R Zxmmerman C Thompson D Ganshaw R Gorhan J IcArthur D Szalla R Pless D Hunt D Grusendorf H Les er 41 MORNING GROUP RHYTHM BAND QWMZS DISTRICT NO 4 PIRST ROI Donald Halstead Davld Halstead SECOND ROW Rlchard Smlth Fablan Derda Robert Smith Klra Karsten Larry Halstead Mrs Hopkxns DISTRICT NO 10 FIRST ROI Glenn loolson layne lcK1e James loolson Henry Case SECOND ROI: Howard Seyler. Iva Mangan. Edna loolson. Shirley BelL STANDING: Irs. Van Etten. lilliam Johnstone, Paul Mangan Mary Banks. DISTRICT NO 8 FIRST ROI Donald Brxggs Judy St Cyr Patricxa Benedxct Larry St Cyr SECOND ROI Mrs Neuman James St Cyr Paul Krueger Peter Dixon Donald HOHICK DISTRICT NO 6 FIRST ROI Judith Schultz Donna Madsen Richard Knapp Nelson Schultz SECOND ROW Karen Madsen Walter Pepenhagen Eugene Schultz THIRD ROW Mrs Owen Martln Madsen 15611 Q FOR ALL AFFAIRS LET THERE BE ADEQUATE PREPARATION WITH PREPARATION THERE WILL BE NO CALAHITOUS ISSUE fxm URAMER is If 6 . R0 1 Left to rlgbt B Branch J lAacCarthy I DeNeau lr lalte ls Scbermerborn lr Johnson S Albright Rxce lxelke R0l2 Left t right R Battles J Alexander ll Collxns E Wheeler D Hurst P Hornsby J Traver B Lu f F' Barone ROI 3 Left to right E Schrader J Hamxll J Barrows J Rogers D Rob1nson D Ixelke L Toenniessen I-IE Wilson Central School Student Councll was lnaugurated in September 1948 and has been in operatlon since that txme Serving both teacher and students the Student Councll The purposes of the Student Council are to develop leadership and c1t1zensh1p, encourage scholarship lmprove student teacher relatxonshlps promote school sp1r1t safeguard school chlldren encourage partlcipatlon nn extra currlcular act1v1t1es, and to safeguard the morals of the students With its three wonderful advlsors Mrs Schermerhorn Mr johnson and Mr Walte along with twenty four hard workmg student members the Student Councll has sponsored several dances includ1ng a gala Hallowe en party for the younger set several well recewed assemblles and an extremely successful Amateur Show The annual Faculty vs Student basketball game has grown to be quite a rwalry Other pro Jects undertaken include a suggestlon box Lost and Found Department Monthly calendar of activ1tles an Honor Soclety Banquet and many other mmor but nevertheless lmportant func tions Our most outstanding venture has been the publncatxon of a School Handbook to be used by all students The officers are James Barrows Presldent Donald Mlelke Vlce President June Alex ander Secretary Douglas Robinson Treasurer Lowell Toenniessen Reporter 44 I : ' : . , . . . , . 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' Womans ROI 1 J Alexander V Rohring R Southard R Sornberger J Barrows C Sanger R Clement ROI 2 L Chestnut D Iielkxe Irs Schermerhorn A Sweet I Schultz HE Honor SOC16ty IS composed of students who have an honor roll average and who have earned enough pomts to rece1ve an honor soclety pm WCS has a pomt system whlch was drawn up by the Student Councll, whereby a certaln number of polnts are glven for all work, act1v1t1es a.nd orgamzatlons at the school F1fty polnts are requlred for a felt W ' xn the Jumor I-hgh In the Senlor Hxgh, e1ghty pomts are requ1red for a bronze ' W p1n, one hundred polnts for a sllver W ' and one hundred and flfty polnts for a gold 'W ' pm Wh1Ch IS the hlghest Our Honor Socxety has proven very successful, and we are very proud of It ROI 1 G Brydges D Albrxght ROI 2 C Joanston I Koller P Cramer I Bauer Irs Schermerhorn A Bohnstadt S Sxnger I Schultz R 3 I Wakeman B Luft A Robinson J Terr J Rice R Seefeldt J Halvenka J Rogers G Chaplin S Beutel P Stacey 45 I 2 . , . , . , . , . , . , . : . , . 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I eft to rxght o ernoll C e I Deneau C Deneau M Ionroe N Harrxng on 2 Left to rlght R la P Stac J Sei 3 Left to rlght A I et P J Pltch E McCart E Cercle Francaxs IS an orgamzatlon composed of all students who are studylng the French language The purpose of the club IS to create 1nterest 1n French c1v111zat1on and ltfe through the use of conversatxonal French and through the use of records and plctures At the hrst meetmg the offlcers were elected as follows Pres1dent, Sue Hlmley, VICE Presxdent, Barbara Wltter Secretary, Donna Vlagner, and Treasurer, Melvm Reber Q L FIRST ROW T Ewing C Herrman SECOND ROI I Wakeman B Luff Zastrow Koller I Evans Clevely lagner J Tarr Langdon FIFTH ROI I Schultz R Green I Banks THIRD ROI I Reese H Harris D Robinson FOURTH ROI F Hillman Tourvxlle Bluhm Bfydzes ogers Ir Singer J Eckert J Stoeltxng I IcCo1 um Schendel Robxnson F OIODIBISII B Harrlngton J Clement ght R Hlmley S Taylor P Barone I Benz no Smith L Coppernall J Traver G llence G Chaplxn 46 HE purpose of the Latln Club IS to stunulate 1nterest 1n Latxn and Anclent Rome Th1s 1S expressed by hav1ng mov1es, speeches and dlscussxons Everyone who takes Latxn automatxc ally becomes a member of thxs club The offlcers for 1950 are Douglas Robmson, Pres , Arthur Austin Pres , Donna Lee Wagner Treasurer, and Theresa Faery Sec ROI : L ' I J. C pp , D. arl , . , . , . , . ' t ROI I ' : . Klein, J. Rice, M. Reber, B. litter, Irs. Singer, D. ' gner, . ey, . gul ROI : ' 1 . S e , L. Chestnut, M. ettitt, . ' , . hey. ' n Y . . ' , . fi .,f-, Lk F' t Q : Gsijf px Gf,A- L K ' .U 0 : . ' , . . J. , , ':. ,. ,J.n , 5.' ,. ,. ',. 1, h A. , A. , . , N. . J sl' : . , . , A. ' , . ' ', . ' . . , T. 'I 9 ,. ' .n. . ' 1 . , . . G. lri , . , . , . , . 1 , P. 1 ' ' , I. . J. . 5 . , . , J. , . , . , . , . ' . Www HE future homemak ers of Amerxca IS a 'Baby orgamzatxon th1s year The Wrlson chapter IS proud to be afflllated wlth the State and Nat1onal F H A Our a1m IS Improved Famxly L1v1ng On the fun s1de, our 8Ct1Vltl6S have centered around 1n1t1at1on ceremo n1es and soclal act1v1t1es w1th F F A Our more practlcal act1v1t1es mclud ed packmg Thanksglvmg boxes and overseas cloth 1ng boxes T Faery, Pres , A Bradley, V Pres V Rohrmg, Sec , M Schultz torxan, J Mlller, Advxsor ROI 1 ROI 2 Daley ROI 3 Iartxn P Craner I Rohrzng H Lederhouse C Johnston L Regxster D Bartz Sanger D Bloodgood D DeNeau V Rohrlng T Paery A Bradley I Schultz C Sylvles Iart1n I Zastrow J Reubens E Lederhouse I Faraday G Buckner Ixss Illler L Chestnut B Zahno D Rohring A Crowe I DeNeau C Haner R 4 H Urtel D VanHousen G Barrand I Rung D Iartenson L Trelchler L lethy J 1 ch J Chylak J Shoultz R Schultz E Kelzer G DeVant1er J Branc ROI 1 Left to rxght Colter I McCollum ROI 2 Left to right IcCollum H Iunch J Shotz Ir latte J Pigura I Lelandolski D Blll'l'0lS I HUYZQBI ROI 3 Left to r1ght aus J Kelrn J vear R ay I e R Cru er Sn Delin, S Ganshaw ROI 4 Left to fllht J Plnkham, D Kohler, J Illler, R Treichler 0 Iunch D Iunch, R Kennedy, J Iunn. G Ielcher CNHE Future Farmers of Amerlca IS a natxonal orgamzatlon for boys who are studyxng Vo catlonal agrxculture xn hlgh school The Wxlson Gleaners has been an actlve orgamzatlon for twenty years S1x boys from th1s orgamzatxon have been chosen Emplre Farm ers Wh1Ch IS the hlghest award glven 1n New York State The offlcers for the year '49 50 were John Fxgura, Pres , James Schotz, V1ce Pres , Donald Barrows, Treas I . . . H. . . Q . . H - , n. ' . - -' - : a. ' , . , . , . , . , . , ' , -' - . 1 ov 1 . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . Treas.gC. DeNeau, H1s- pt l D ' . r , l . V l , A hi : ' 1 R. , . . I ZR. , . , . . . , . , . , . : ' : I. Cr , . ' , . Ce , . lr , D. ielk . . I . J. ith. S. 47 4 V All 1 o pe o rlng 7 r urt D Cramer R Clement L Regis er E Wheeler 2 e hler r a V nHousen ar E Ewlng S Taylor G Barra Branch B Zahno D Sylv s 3 B rxngton M ng rader e y C y a Trel er P Mark D Hurs E Kelser 1 e s mman wee M L R Cramer W Hockaday D bmlt R Battles D Burrows 2 chnr-r T I-aery J ous amer Mrs urt Zo omt Southard T 1 hler Rorhlng 3 so an ee W Va Husen Ewing J ce oo ood bury S h liarrxngton R 4 R 51118111 avtr on ow Fxtc H. I-ara elchler P k J Sex e HE Semor Hlgh School Glrls and M1xed Chorus began thexr work w1th a defmxte concert date ln mmd The strenuous rehearsmg requlred was ln reallty a blessmg because lt en abled them to reach a performance level earher 1n the school year than IS usually p0SS1bl6 They sang at the western New York zone meetmg of teachers at the Buffalo State Teacher College late 1n October Although they had earned a less Flgld schedule, they were xrnmedlately plunged mto the preparatxon of Wllson Central's Chrlstmas program, whxch by the way was a huge success' 48 ROW 1 C. Cr o , T. Faery, M. R h ' , K. Wal., Mrs. Hu lb , . , . , , ' t , ROW 2 B. Tr IC , S. Sange , A. W gner, D. a . , D, C 1, . ' , . , . nd, J. , . , . ie . ROW I . Har ' , . Ru , B. Sch , L. W th , J. h 1 k, L. 'Chl , . s, . t, 0 ROM : J. P rk-, J. La p , J. S' t. W. cClfllan, . , . 4 , . ' h, ROW 1 G. Bu , . ' , . Barr ., M. Cr' , .. Hurlb , l-I. ly -, R. . B. F?lC . . M- ' V ROM 1 M. Rez. , C. Stoelting, S. S' ger, E. Wh lor, A. agner, D. 'n . , E. ' , . Ri , D. Bl dg , C. Dux , C. llaner, D. ylvxos, '. . OW : . 1 s, J. Tr 1 , B. Harrlngt , C. Barl , L. Wethy, J. h, . ' 'day. L. Tr ' , . Mar , D. Hurst, B. Kaiser, . ' 'g l. . ,S JUNIOR CHORUS NE of the most lmportant functxons of the .Tumor Chorus IS to furnlsh a tralmng ground for those who asplre to s1ng w1th a Sen1or h1gh school group In September almost mnety boys and grrls wlth that a1m 1n mmd elected to s1ng 1n the Junlor Chorus wh1ch rendered a cantata Chllde Jesus by Joseph Clokey for the Chr1stmas program free elghth perlod made It posslble for thls group of boys to orgamze a Boys Chorus Evldence of their accompllshment was gwen ln thexr frrst perform ance the Chr1stmas Pro gram' JUNIOR HIGH HATS ROI 1: Left to right: P. Broderick E. Brydges. ROI 2: G. Brydges, liss Dutton R. Harrington, D. Albright. SENIOR BAND HE band started the year by performmg durmg 1nterm1ss1on of the Semor play on November 11 and 12 At Chr1stmas lt cooper ated wlth the chorus by play1ng the Chr1stmas t1de Overture wh1ch opened the program At the Western New York SGCIIOHRIS Wllson Central School s Band was represented by Annette Wagner Allen Sweet Oscar Munch .Tr and Marshall Cramer The band rece1ved a II rat1ng at the Fest1val last year and xt w1ll partxcxpate agaln th1s year -41- no 1 Left to r1ght J Brydges L Haseley J rry J Pxerce T Exng J Per I CBl1I'.Bl'8 R012 Left to rxght R Bonnet T Lisman C Schultz Mrs Hurlburt G Branch J Burmaster R Jefford IDI 3 Left to right I Hockaday B Neuman R Faraday L Teonnlson 49 ,CI . . . . . ' . ,, o - l ! ', BOYS' CHORUS . . . I J - . J I - r , ' 3 - I 5 ' 1 . , . . .Cu , . ' , . I' . . KS. HE Art Club was organized this year for Senior High School students only. Membership had to be limited to twenty-one because of limited space This year members worked on such projects as leather craft, oil painting, and the snow man for the Christmas dance. 1: Left to right: J. ' , . Spec , . Croop R. Clement, J. Burmaster, L. Che-.tnut. 2: Left to right: D. rtinson, R. e, . oyle, . Shy ock, F. Horns y. M. Cramer. I.. Treichler E Zolyome D Hurst HE Library Council was organized in 1942 ., and since this time has proved a valuable student club The purpose of the club is to train library assistants who cooperate with the libra nan and student body Membership is limited to 15, and a passing average must be maintained Active in the club this year are Donna agner Judy Rice Jeannette Shoultz Charlene aley Pat Stacy Ruth Schultz Christine Sanger Norma Smith, and Marilyn McCollum 1 iss Miller F ura Albri t Cramer Irs Ness R 2 L. Schermerhorn J Scholz Taylor lad 'l' Ewing J Crowe .J HE Ir Red Cross Council which is composed of a representative from each home room piloted a contribution campaign to a successful end Part of the contributions are to be used locally The President of the council is john Secretary Agnes Figura, and Treasurer Danny Albright ROW Rice P k C , Q ROW Ma Col L D J 1 b :lg : I 0 W 7 ' 7 I Q I D I . 7 . S 7 7 Figurag Vice President, Gene Hawkinsg . , . ! ROW : M' ' , A. Pigura, J. ig , D. gh , D. OW : . , . , H. , R. r . . ROI 3: D. Bartz, M. Hamilton. B. Sornberger. 50 HE Sclence Club IS composed of forty f1ve members, whose SC1 ence averages are above 87'1, and who mtend to ma Jor ln sclence Most of the members are chosen from the freshman class and rema1n members as long as they contmue to take scnence courses The purpose of the Sc1 ence Club IS to stimulate an actlve Interest 1n sc1 ence There are bl monthly meetmgs Durmg the school year we attend the Scxence Congress, have a p1cn1c, make a tr1p to the observatory, and have speakers at our meet1ngs Our off1cers are Pres1 dent, James Barrows, V Pres1dent, Dlck Southard, Secretary, Dolores Hurst 1 Left to right ein C rr R Sor erger La er Rice R Kerns R Co er J Perks 2 Left to rlght B uff F13 a L Doyle D Hurst lr Rxchardson B lxtter N Sm A R0b150H V Rohrlng R 3 Left to r1ght Banks C Sanger G lrxght R Battles K Lafler I McClellan J and Treasurer, Russ Sornberger Burmaster P Stacy M Schultz B Martin 4 J Smlth J Hamil J Barrows H Taylor T Sxnger R Southard D M1e1ke I Sm t Sweet R Cole M Re ROI 1 I lonroe E Sylvies ROI 2 V Rohring D Hurst J Barrows lr Johnson A Sweet F Hornsby I Benzino ROI 3 J Peyrer. R Battles, T Singer R Southsrd D Smith 51 OR the past three years, the purpose of the 4 F Frxends of the Fm, Feather and Flower have been studyxng nature and conservat1on Durmg the past year we have attended lectures 1n Buffalo, put up feedmg statlons, and b1rd houses taken h1kes 1n var1ous parts of the county, spon sored a program for the school, and taken a survey on the number of birds in the commumty Our offlcers are Al len Sweet, Presxdent James Barrows, Vlce Pres1dent, Fa1th Hornsby Secretary Treasurer - -- now: :R.K1,l..a,. nn ,sn f1,J.',. ,.t, - - ', now: ':.L ,A.'ur,. ,. ,.1tn ' ow: ':M. ,. ,. ' ,. ,. ,. ,. ' aowz. 1,. ,. ,. ,. in, J. , . , . ben , A , - R 5 Q -, l I 1 3 o ' , ,J -B WORKING HARD HA V 'WHEN DO WE EAT? 'WHO S GOT SOME PAPER? ' il THE OLD MASTER PAINTER SHOW ME ONCE MORE. MAX PUL--LEEZE-?u WILSON CENTRAL CONSTRUCTION CORP MAY THEIR SOLES REST IN PLACE ----- 52 3 1'-ti A if I Spam Q .-A '-I ' M CPAMER ,4 I- , i 6 it M HA gp X up L Egxx T' 4 Q 7 1' ' 74475415 1 Left to rlght J Figura E McCarthy E Shultz W Hockaday J Monroe C Spe 2 D tara R ords M 0 o er le M H rt am B rrand J mith Sc ultz J Pxerce T Lmsm FTER three undefeated seasons coach Hutchmson s s1x man squad had 1ts flrst setback when they met Barker for the flrst game of the season They were agam defeated by the Newfane team and thmgs looked pretty d1smal for the defendlng champs In the second half of the schedule our team began to b1de then' strlde and by wmmng the entlre three games of the second round they vaulted themselves mto a three way txe for f1rst place wlth Barker a.nd Newfane Wllson had the h1gh6St scormg team mn the league Wlth 195 poxnts Prospects look brxght for the 1950 squad wxth four of the first string returning next fall S U M M A R Y Indlvxdual scormg Total WILSON BARKER McCarthy WILSON ROY HART Neuman WILSON NEWFANE Bauers Hockaday WILSON BARKER Lewandowskx WILSON ROY HART E Schultz WILSON NEWFANE Monroe Contara League Standmgs Tooker won ost Hurtgam WILSON BARKER NEWFANE ROY HART 54 Rgp g ' : . , . , . , . , . , . ck. ROW 2 . Can . . Jeff , . Lewand lski, I. To k , B. Neuman, R. ahl, . u g ROI 3: Coach I. J. Hutchison, K. Taylor, S. Ganshaw, E. Sylvics, P. Schultz, H. Zastrol. C. Bauer, J. Rogers R. a , . S , R. h , . ' , . ' an T.D. P.A. - 21 - 32 8 6 54 - 35 - - 13 6 3 39 - 25 - 38 6 0 36 4 1 25 - 34 - 19 ' 2 0 12 - 44 - - 16 . 1 4 10 - 34 - 19 1 0 6 1 0 6 ' : 0 1 1 l 0 1 1 T T 4 2 4 2 - 0 6 ROI l Left t rxght ark E vles eggett R B1 klock A T Lis ROI 2 Left t right c utchison J S e t a es e e B anch Barrand H ckaday AST year s baseball team although only finxshmg third m the League came up wlth some well played games and a convlncmg 6 to 5 vxctory over our arch r1val Newfane The loss of s1x seniors who graduated will be severely felt but the battery of Bruce Neuman and John Figura along wlth Bud Leggett Eddie SYIVIGS and Allen Sweet will be back to form the nucleus of t.h1S year s team LETTERMEN JOHN FIGURA BRUCE NEUMAN GORDON SEABERT WILLIAM LEGGETT EDDIE SY LVIES ROBERT TAYLOR RICHARD BLACKLOCK ALLEN SWEET NORMAN CLARK ROBERT WALKER DUANE KNEEPPEL MGR LISMAN SEASON S RECORDS WILSON DEVEA UX WILSON LEWISTON WILSON BARKER WILSON YOUNGSTOWN WILSON NEWFAN E WILSON ROY HART LEAGUE STANDING won ost BARKER DEVEAUX WILSON NEWFAN E YOUNGSTOWN LEWISTON ROY HART 55 I : 0 ' 2 N. C1 , . Syl ' . I. L , . ac . . Sveet, . lan : o : Con h H , . I e , K. L fler, H. L t r, R. J ffords, G. r , R. , B. o . ROI 3: Left to right: D. Kneepple, J. Plgura, B. Neuman, l. Tooker, B. lnlker. R. Faraday. , . . . . , Q u o u , 4 o , 1 , , ! -1 -2 -9 -1 -3 -7 -s -2 -e -5 -15 - -3 1. l , 6 5 5 1 4 2 3 3 2 4 1 5 - 0 6 1 R Jeffords T Lxsman Coach Hutchlson L TOEDHCSSIOD G Branch K Laff er 2 Mac arthy J Fxg W Tooke B Neuman R bouthard M Hurtgam W Hocka ay 2 S 7 Cach utchmon D Rohm-:on raday J Ser: madman J Curr ROW I . . , ' , ' , . . , . , . 1 . ROM 2 E. C , . ' ura, . r, . , , ' , . , . d N 1: J. Burmaster, J. Sweet, F. Okoniewski, K. IGIDPFY., H. Follow. J. Tarr. : J. chult.. o H Q , . ' . , R, Fa . . R0 ,, I, ' , . ie, T B UDDY ' BR USIE R SAM Toox HURK BASKETBALL 1949 50 1 JOHNNY CHICK BASKETBALL 1 949 50 KC 7 ll 77 CC ii l l WY H , tl 37 gg 72 ' ' League Results to Date has come up wtith a fine baslcet- . . . . , , - . , . . - 54 - . - 57 ' ' - 38 ' ' ' . - 43 - ' ' - 38 GAIN th1s year Coach Hutchlson ball team Possessmg speed, he1ght and scormg abxhty the Lakemen have up to the date of th1s wr1t1ng won fxve and lost only one game At the end of the f11'St half the Orange and Black IS t1ed for flrst place wlth Newfane Due to the fact that our standmg IS so much h1gher than the other Class A school Barker we are assured of the Class A champ1onsh1p and the rlght to go to the sectxonals COACH HUTCHISON 57 WILSON WILSON WILSON WILSON WILSON WILSON BARKER ROY HART YOUNGSTOWN NEWFANE LEWISTON DEVEAUX ROWI Left to right Coach Hutchlson R Jeffords M Lewandowskl L Hlmmelback H Le te Clark Mr Maxfleld ROW2 Left to r1ght R Harrlngton J Monroe C Bauer I Cramer ROI 3 t to rxght P rtlz u T r W l OACH Hutch1son's 1949 ed1t1on of the Wllson Central School Track Team falrly ran away from all opposltlon offered The squad besldes wuuung the Nxagara Orleans T1tle at Nxagara Um versxty also won two dual meetmgs and a trlangular one wlth Youngstown and Lewlston Members of the team set seven new school records wh1le four of these were also League records 220 yd dash 440 yd dash 880 yd run Mlle run 121B Shot Dlscus Hlgh Jump Broad Jump WILSON HIGH SCHOOL RECORDS LETTERMEN Don Martln 11 sec ' Norman Clark Roll1n Meahl Edward Ortez Edward Lester Louls Neuman Bruce Neuman Robert Walker 24 4 sec ' 57 4 sec ' 2 17 2 sec 522 4081f2 1134' Larry I-hmmelback 20 4 1X2 Also a League Record Louls Neuman holds league dlscus record 111 6 NIAGARA ORLEANS LEAGUE MEET WILSON 9 BARKER 18 DEVEAUX 10 1X2 ROY HART 61f2 LEWISTON 4 YOUNGSTOWN 1 2 ' 1 ' , . , . ', . ' , . s r, N. Let' ' O ' . R. Ileahl, B. Ne man, W. 'oolte , R. la ker. 100 yd. dash ' - '48,4g . Edward Ortez I ' - '49 f I ' ' . - '49 I . J' ' . - ,49 Z . . ' - 148 1 u - - 149 u v - - ,49 5131! - - 149 1 rv 4 t - Q. ' - 64 - 5 - - - - --------- 34 58 Marshall Cramer Mxchael L8W3.!1d0WSk1 Roll1n Meahl Rxchard Harrmgton Larry Hommelbach Norman Clark Bruce Neuman Edward Lester Charles Baures Robert Walker Mgr Hurk Taylor TRIANGULAR MEET WILSON YOUNGSTOWN 20 1X4 LEWISTON 12 3X4 Season s Records WILSON 43 AKRON WILSON 58 PARKS SCHOOL 37 FIRST ROI Left to rxght Thresa Faery M155 D AZOSKIHO Dorothy Cramer SECOND ROW Left to right Shlrley Sanger Edxth Wheeler Lols Chestnut Beverly Martln in 1m'4? W'Q '? ' Hmmm 'wmv Wkil Left to r1ght Florence Lafler Nancy Hotchkin Hazel Urtel lxss D Agostxno F81th Hornsby Joyce Branch June Alexander 59 WW 1 HE Varsity Club is composed of players or cheerleaders from a varsity squad who have earned a letter. This year the Varsity Club printed and sold Basketball pro- grams, sold schedule pen- cils and reorganized the Pep Club. Varsity Club members also assist in ticket sales and collection at the games Our officers are Ward Tooker, President June Alexander, Secretary Treasurer 1 left to T1 La er J Figu R Lett to ri t R0 3 Left to ri ht R Meahl R0 4 Left to right ROW 5 Left to right uthard T lisman T ger Alexa er J Branc F Laf r Toennlessen amor W ockaday H U el Hornsby G Branc A Swe t Hurtgam B Neuman W Tooker N Hotchkin R Cantara C Bau r Lewandowski R Jeffords Mr Hutchison E Mc Carthy H Taylor Sylvies J Monroe AAD 1 J I Tooker S Martin Figura J Currie T Singer J Pxgura R Southard I Hurtgam B Neuman IISS D Agostino man I 1 B Sted a H Pollol R Rogers rrington J andon D vies I ee er Laf er J Bran Burmaster R Cantara 3 lethy B Ridley D Cramer S Sanger L Chestnut F Hornsby V Hockaday R Cramer 4 R Schultz H Lederhouse A Crowe D Rohring K Laifler C Bauer G Bran Sornberger R Robinson J Schotz D Mexlkie J Hamil R Barrand R Farra ay E Zolyome V Rohring S Harbinson E Lederhouse R Jeffords J Pierce P Okonlelski ROI 5 S Ganshal D Burrows L Toenniessen R Battles J Sweet J Smith E IacCarthy eary t D Ree J Ta R 6 G Burnett D Forder I Lelandovski H Taylor N Schultz E Sylvxes J lonr e Bobo I lcclellan J Barrows A Sweet R leuhl P Schultz 0 Iunc 60 ' ' ROW 2 1 'ghtz R. So , . , . sin , J. nd , . n, , le ' . K. fl . . ra, L. ' .. Y - UW 2: gh 2 M. Cr , '. H , . rt , P. , . h, . e W 2 'g 2 M. , . , . , . ' , . , . e W 2 ' I M. ', . , . ' , . , , . 1 ' 1 E. ' ' , . . A- i . ROI 3 . ' . . ' , . ' . . , . , . . A ' . '. . T. Lis , R. ill ams, . m n, . , . . ROI 2: H. Urtel. N. Hotchkin. B. litter, J. Alexander. I. Schultz, A. Bradley, G. Buckner . ' , B. Ha ' , . L , . Syl ' -, E. h 1 , P. fl , . ch, A ROI I L. , . ' , . . . , . , . . . . . . R. , . , . , . ' , . . . . . ch. ROI I . , . , . . . ' ' , . '. . , . d . T. F , D. Hurs , B. lartin, H. enny, F. se, , rn v Ol : . , . , . . . , . . - 4 . - 0 . C. , . , . , . , . , . . . h. ' THERE us A LITTLE GIRL THE PEPSODENT KIDS! AND SHE HAD A LITTLE CURL TEN GALLONS OF IHAT9 RIGHT IN 'rms IIDDLE OF man POREHEAD IHATTALYAHAV9 DULL AIN T IT TESSIE? WHOSE BEHIND THE CURTAINS THOUSANDS CHEER IHILE CHESTNUT THAT IS9 SLEEPS! cuow Down cuow Hounns 1 R R R R R C ,, V R ,, , ,..-Z, A Ljvfgg A fag, . , '- ll ll If ll l' nun 4 ', I' R I R, y, an 1 no . . F 1 ,P A g 4' if 2 ' I .. H ....... , YY I' - . Y i v rrrrrea h WILSON OFFICE NIAGARA COUNTY NATIONAL BANK? 'M 'P 'TH TRUST COMPANY GENERAL ELECTRIC MACK DAYLIGHT TELEVISION RETTIT ELECTRIC SHOP 0 o MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION WILSON, NEW YORK THE APPLIANCES MOST WOMEN WANT MOST 140 GREATER RANGE OF PICTURE TONES EASIER THAN EVER VIEWING RANGES WATER HEATERS DISHWASHERS WASHERS REFRIGERATORS FREEZERS DISPOSALLS DRIERS NEW LOW PRICES YOU CAN PUT YOUR CONFIDENCE IN GENERAL ELECTRIC PHONE 4331 WILSON, NEW YORK 235 YOUNG ST 62 COMPLIMENTS OF XVELKERQ BROWN WILSON, NEW YORK PHONE 4141 COMPLIMENTS OF SANDWICH Snovpf M ARTINS RESTAURANT HAMBLIN HATCH ERY J A BURNS M D HAMILTON4, CLARK INC WILLIAM CAUFIELD RUSS SCI-IEFFLEIZ POTATO SERVICE GEURQE A MIDDLETON INC COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF 1 I WILSON N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF O U D Q . BABY CHICKS ' BROILERS ' PULLETS PHONE 2511 WILSON N. Y. WELDING , 0 BUILDERS OF QUALITY FURNITURE WILSON, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF RAY NEVINS WILSON N' Y. PAINTS - HARDWARE - PLUMBING - FIXTURES STAN BORNGRAEBER THE KING OF SPUDS C0MpL1MENTS OF 0 0 ' ' PEELED AND EYED PHARMACISTS PHONE 5381 WILSON, NEW YORK pH0NE 2531 WILSQN, N, Y, 3 WILSON FROZEN FOOD LOCKER SERVICE RUSSELL ROGERS FROSTED MEATS, FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES FRESH MEATS ICE CREAM STUARI q. M'I.ENNAN REPRESENTING THE AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. HARRY SCH LYER GENERAL TRUCKING WILSON, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF A II GALE Dom H LGQT SINCLAIR SERVICE WILSON N W YORK PHONE 2981 coMPLnv1ENTs OF I TOM MY TUCKEQ BAKERY WILSON NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF WILSON IIREMEN INC NORMAN THILK PHONE 2801 PETTIT STREET WILSON NEW YORK AMERICAN LEQION Auxmuzv COMPLIMENTS OF vevesuus oc roaeuqn wuzs Auxu.AlzY WILSON NEW YORK AMERICAN Lequow WILSON FREE LIBRARY MARTIN JENNINGS Pos'r 836 Booxs MAN s Mos'r CHERISHED WILSON NEW YORK COMPANION O I O , E L , ' REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 64 COMPLIMENTS OF MH Scurzwsn co COMPLIMENTS OF Tuowms MARKS isom THE HOME OF GOOD NURSERY STOCK WILSON NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF R E STACY COAL COKE FEED FERTILIZERS WILSON NEW YORK PHONE 4341 COMPLHIIENTS OF WILSCN LUMBER C0 COMPLIMENTS OF WEST LAKE ROAD WILSON N WILSON DAIRY WILSON NEW YORK PHONE 2501 COMPLIMENTS OF wuson com srouqe COMPLIMENTS OF THOM AS BRAWN FERGUSON TRACTOR IMPLEMENTS TOWNLINE RD PHONE 3087 WILSON NEW YORK Jonnnv MYERS COMPLIMENTS OF 273 YOUNG STREET WILSON 5411 BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL CAREER WILSON CANNING C0 65 O C 0 Q I ' 0 1 v 1 I I NIAGARA COUNTY FRUIT GROWER W. G. LEETCH , . Y. , O I INCORPORATED VILLAGE or wnson THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Ll Cx gg. ogrone- Ngkignorxgakze WILLARD NEVINS DAN AHY FAYON THE WILSON I-IOUSE IF ZA TTATE MAXS BARBER SHG? TOWN DIN ETTE ROI-lRINq5 KENDALI- SERVICE MABLE S BEAUTY STUDIO RICHELSEN REAL ESTATE WILSON, NEW YORK LAUER5 FLOWERS COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF JULIAN LUTZ - KAYOR ROY W. LANDY - TRUSTEE HERLE s. WILsON - TRUSTEE EWIs c. SCIIRADER - CLERK WILSON, NEW YORK . ORNELL - TREASURER COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF WILSON, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF I MARTIN E. vOLLs, MANAGER WILSON' NEW YORK WILSON, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF 0 O COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF I WILSON, NEW YORK WILSON, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF BEST WIsHEs TO ALL ' I MABLE c. THIELKE, MGR. WILSON, NEW YORK PHONE 4981 1 WEST LAKE STREET WILSON, NEW YORK PHONE 4201 NNASSEY HAR! US ,Mm .mms MPLEMENTS H E GENTLE fi som 'PRESCOTT rnurr ORADERS more AGE SPRAYERS Lggngg GIVE You AN ESTIMATE ON THE , BA M on FORCED AIR CONDITIONED SALES PARTS SERVICE OR GRAVITY HOT Am EURNACE EOR YOUR E NEW HOME on WHEN nEmOnELmG YOUR PRESENT HOME SATISFACTION GUARANTEED AS 'ro WORKMANBHIP, MATERIALS AND RANSOMVILLE N Y PHONE 4155 OPERATION- WALTER R PETERSON HWGMPLMNG RANSOMVILLE NEWYORK PHONE 2321 4 1 COMPLMENTS OF COHPLIHENTS OF DD JOHN A ARGUE HUB HOTEL 5AM MCNAMAQA RALPI-IL TREICI-ILER SANBORN NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF WELL DRILLING PEKIN NEW YORK H WMSTPASSBURG fi SON GENERAL REPAIRING E BEABED4' SON DEKIN GARAGE COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF URTELS CIDER MILL BN LAP'-EQfSON G L F SERVICE LESTER :HUDSON CHARLES F TREICHLEI2 FEED SEED FERTILIZER FARM SUPPLIES FLQRIST NE 4731 SOUTH LAKE ST PHO RANSOMVILLE NEW YQRK SANBORN NEW YORK PHONE 2F2 67 Q - - . . 3 u - ' 9 , 0 r 0 ' SANBORN, NEW YORK PHONE 12F5 Q 0 W . I O O I L wu.soN Blzoru-Ieuzs WARD O RCI-IARDS FLAGLER ti SON WELDINQ WA LTE I2 S kncnnuo STATION EARL w sszvoqes WILLIAM BRODE RICK HOLMAN OCONNOR WILMA M WELCH wuson vmnrruuq sflzvuce I-IORTONS HARDWARE DON S' ARROLVIIEAD STORE ueuzmn s qowwz THE STAR OF WILSON I LIONS CLUB I COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLINIENTS QF L WILSON, NEW YORK WILSON, NEW YORK L I COMPLIMENTS OF GIL WALTER . L L E. J. FLAGLER DON FLAGLER WILSON, NEW YORK . COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF , . . WILSON, NEW YORK . I I I TEACHER OF PIANO CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 0 RANSOMVILLE, NEW YORK Kg 196 PETTIT STREET WILSON, NEW YORK JAMES C. CORNELL WILSON, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS QF s JOSEPH LATA MAY WE SUPPLY YOUR PRINTING DEMANDS? WILSQN' NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF U OPEN SEVEN DAYS ' ' ROOSEVELT BEACH WILSON, NEW YORK WILSON' NEW YORK I ! COMPLIMENTS OF TO THE CRADU CL SS OF 1950, L OUR BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS IN MAKING DREAMS COME TRUE FOR A BETTER WORLD. L WILSON, NEW YORK EDWARD HUR QAM CUSTOM SAWMILL WORKS AND TREE CUTTING RANSOMVILLE, NEW YORK PHONE 4154 A. D. DREWES TEXACO PRODUCTS GENERAL REPAIRING PHONE LKPT. 3039R3 TEXACO SERVICE M' ARDLE' REFRESHMENT STAND R. F. D. 41 LOCKPORT NEW YORK PHONE 3023M3 COMPLIMENTS OF DERIZY5 smns COMPLIMENTS OF I KARSTEN5 HOWARD REITI-I GROCERIES MEATS GAS OIL CHESTNUT ROAD E WILSON STREETER5 SERVICE STATION F D 1IIf1 LOCKPORT NEW YORK PHONE 314412 COMPLIMENTS OF SCHOELLE5 PAINT co BPS LOWE BROS SANBORN NEW YORK BEST WISHES SAN BORN MILLINQ co mc SAMICO FEEDS PHONE SANBORN 15 ZUC I-I S GARAG E MELVINF ZUCH MGR GENERAL REPAIRING SANBORN NEW YORK BU NNY OWENS BEST WISI-IES D F CALKINS LUMBER C0 INC SANBORN NEW YORK PHONE 10F2 IVAN L DICKSON R E ENSMINGER PEARCES STORE QUALITY GOODS SANBORN NEW YORK PHONE 64F2 BEECHER BROS FUEL OIL COAL BUILDING SUPPLIES SANBORN NEW YORK I 0 R. . . , I .I ' . , . I Q O 0' ' 0 0 0 SPRAY MATERIAL FERTILIZERS GROCERIES MEATS FOOTWEAR DRUGS I c 7 Q 69 COMPLIMENTS OF WE TPEICHLE nomsr CUT FLOWERS PLANTS FLORAL DESIGNS SANBORN NEW YORK PHONE 85173 PERKINS S E RVICE STATION ESSO PRODUCTS ANTIQUES BOUGHT AND SOLD MOLYNEAUX CORNERS PHONE LOCKPORT 3037R2 ALBERT M'ARTHUR Esous SALES AND SERVICE FEED AND FERTILIZERS FmEs'roNE TIRES AND sUPPL1Es JOHN DEER QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT SURGE MILKING MACHINES AND COOLERS R F D RANSOMVILLE N Y PHONE WILSON 2815 SCI-IOELLES LUMBER C0 INC LUMBER AND MILL WORK PHONE 46 SANBORN NEW YORK MARLEBVEES INN R T LE VAN gsm-as me PLUMBING HEATING ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SANBORN NEW YORK 70 MAIN STREET NEWFANE NEW YORK PHONE 2711 BALL S FINE CANDIES AND ICE CREAM ALL HOME MADE AT WRIGHT S CORNERS FLAMEX NEWFANE HARPWARS CO METERED BOTTLED GAS L E DETTIT WALLPAPER 17 S MAIN ST NEWFANE NEW YORK STI ELY S con recnoneav NEWFANE AT THE STOPLIGHT COSTUME JEWELRY ICE CREAM SCHOOL SUPPLIES srocnweu. 6 sucxnocu EAST WILSON WILSON 4377 70 FLINT BROTHERS A BA1.L'S EADL T HOWELL PACIER OF FROZEN FRUITS NEWFANE NEW YORK PHONE 3381 wnsou GARDEN CLUB IN APPRECIATION OF THE CLOSE COOPERATION WHICH HAS EXISTED BE TWEEN ITS MEMBERSHIP AND THE WILSON CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION REMEMBER THE DATES OF OUR SECOND ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW! SEPTEMBER 16 17 1950 ORLN DRAPER BUILDER GENERAL CONTRACTOR PEKIN NEW YORK PHONE SANBORN 2176 QC qfmss RANSOMVILLE NEW YORK PAINT LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES COMPLIMENTS OF BALCON SERVICE STATION TIDAL PRODUCTS RANSOMVILLE N Y PHONE 2931 FRONTIER FARM SUPPLY CHEVROLET CARS AND TRUCKS FARM SUPPLIES BEAN SPRAYERS YOUR NTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER RANSOMVILLE N Y PHONE 2281 RANSOMVILLE IMPLEMENT CO SALES SERVICE G STANLEY PARKER PHONE 4361 HAROLD BASS FORD DEALER SALES SERVICE RANSOMVILLE N Y PHONE 2031 COMPLIMENTS OF WALTER J KRAATZ GENERAL MERCHANDISE RANSOMVIL E NEW YORK PHONE 2311 COMPLIMENTS OF CLIFFORD T CONNOQ COMPLIMENTS OF HARBISON DAIRY SOUTH LAKE STREET RANSOMVILLE NEW YORK CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1950 qLsNN H some COMPLIMENTS OF 2058 J R BANNISTEI2 COMPLETE HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE 'S LAKE ST PHONE 2426 71 ALLI Si' Col-IALMERS COHPMNTSOF H PATRONS I sure RY co. sm SENECA AVE. NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. Roger Seefeldf D. W. Carter Roy Ward D. D. Bowersox Robert Foor Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ness COMPLIMENTS OF Andrew Fellows Mr. and Mrs. Howard Canfield Mr. Harold Albright HURLBU RT BROS. CO. H- We Sm' F. D. DEMETER N. F. 6409 PACKERS OF GOLD CRISP BRAND PICKLES PEACHES AND PEARS PICKLE PRODUCTS Sz RELISHES PHONE 2211 WILSON NEW YORK wr f xf PM V' S-F25 w f YL 'ZX xi lg' I., AND WE Air 'BARCLW Abte To -tl'-0133 CACH OTHEQ UV I 72 UL'-fn THIS YEARBOOK PRINTED VELI ATONE EXCLUSIVE KEI I ER REFINEMENT OF PHOTO OFFSET gc 'urru-0 I o F. f X S , Z I Nl 6 r.'-r-if 2 Q Q f x s . L ,. - aa, R. .ky , Q v if '11,-'V 4 ,qfwfi MZ! Rig, , M 1 ik- y I,-,,,. . 431 b V. 515 f- a :S -.. 5 -S 'vw sf x..-Q 3-gr . ' , Y - V , A 31,1 ' ' ' . li . - .Q . -534 aff 1 'Q -. V Q ' ' 1,i- f-Ui. ' -. .1 XM' ' s' .'-whiff: Sf? Ji? f -v ffl fi ' , .A A fa E-xi,,.L:-.2 3 4 4.5 .K 3., ,E , Agn.. K 4, -. - ' -1- 54 . , 1,1-' ' ,A ,: w , ,..41. R Ag - ..,, A ,Q -ft 1 QW ,-5, ., 1-3-if , QQ, H? -ywfaggf,-' ,: , ' J. 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