Windsor Central High School - Crusader Yearbook (Windsor, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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'Y we BOOK V5 'WX .7 X! S .f, QF wvivj E PKK Y QNF H 'Sign ,E N ,RR fmechcafion We the class of 51 are very proud to dedrcate our yearbook to our advrsors M1ss Harvey and Mr Kmney and to the boys m our class now servmg rn our armed forces vvf N555 YXAY- IQNNEY 3 jlltllhg FRONT ROW, left to right: Miss Flessel, Mrs. Wood, Miss Boyd, Miss Pickering, Miss Lyle, Miss Congelo Miss Rasmussen Miss Stevenson, Mr. Mayer, Mr. Philley. SECOND ROW: Mr. Riemann, Mr. Jamgochian, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Waldron, Mr. Nye Mr. Da.Brescia, Mr, Kinney, Miss Harvey, Mr. Guinane, Miss Pender Mr Johnson Mr Lake FRONT ROW: Mrs. Silvernail, Miss White, Mrs. Simmons, Miss Skillman, Mrs. Williams Mrs Genung Mr. King. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Bartz, Mrs, Brile, Miss Gesell, Mrs. Shipman, Mrs. Gaylord, Mrs Ellis Mrs Kinney QI1l0l'lClI'Yl MRS EVA WILLIAMS To the memory of Mrs Eva Williams we dedicate this page with our deepest re spect for the many years she served her pro fession and the manner in which she served conscientious co operative unassuming and efficient Many of us have profrtted greatly because of her influence and as long as our minds carry results of that in fluence she will not be dead but will con tinue to live with each of us as long as we shall live 5 JL. ' 1 an -Q, - . . ' - . . . , 9 , 1 ' ' J aft, of gCLlLall0ll Roy Barlow Iflflllfllff tlf'6l iL0lfl MR THERON PHILLEY MR W STUART NYE Pr1nc1pa1 V1ce Pr1nc1pa1 6 3., F 1 F F m A LEFT TO RIGHT: Floyd Bell, C.R. Weeks, Fred Jeffers, James White, - g I O I SENIURS 1 INGEBORG ARNEMANN All that glltters rs not gold Basketball I II III IV Volleyball 1,11,111 IV Hockey IV Softball I II III IV F H A Club III,IV Class Commrttees III IV 6 JOAN BRANSON Merr1ly, merrrly shall I l1ve now Class Commrttees I, II, III, IV Volleyball II, HI Softball 11,111,1v Newspaper Club IV QI'll0I 5 FRANKLIN BOWIE An artlst 1n hrs own rlght F A I II II Yearbook IV Newspaper II III ProJect1on IV 9 ANN BENNETT I ll put a gudle around the earth and pull the strrngs trghtly Cheerleadmg I, II III IV Class Pres IV Band I II III Newspaper Club IV Intramurals I II III IV Semor Play IV Playdays II III IV EVELYN BUSH As whrte as a rose rs she Badmrntorl III Volleyball III Softball II, III F. H. A. I, II, III, IV I 0 I , 1 ,zfilll ' .rw 'a a 1 'P I F, , ,-, , I,IV I ' 1 V? u Ag' SUSAN CHASE They say miracl are past Cheerleading I Student Counc1l I Class Play IV Softball I II III Volleyball I H IV Basketball I II III IV Glee Club I SENIORS 'FG' PHYLLIS CHICKERING Born to be fnendly Band III IV Basketball III Volleyball II IH IV Softball III IV Class Will IV Prom Decoratmg Committee HI YJ' SARA CHEESEMAN Come not within the measure of my wrath F H A I II III IV Basketball I II III IV Baseball I,II III IV Volleyball I, II III IV MJ JOYCE CLARK RICHARD CLARK Naught so sweet as melancholy Shall I like a herm1t dwell o FHA IIIIIIV arock orlnacell Parllamentarlan IV Basketball III IV Class Play IV Baseball H III IV 10 Football IV Wrestlmg II Class Play IV W W Us Q? , I -My A l - A W , . - V - - 0 ' 1 n 1 - V - A-4,9 K L ,I I 0 1 n ' 1 s - , , - ' ' ' v n ' a o o A ' .A V' ' u . - ' . . . -Am, - L M,.1,T..,,, 4991. D 1 - s kk 'K 'I - , 5 I Ki Vi - 2:,.M.v - Y l-I lo I 'fa I I f lv W vv ' 0 I ' vw a o Q ' g , y I ' ' I ' ' 9 l ! k LLOYD COLPITTS He held hrs seat human race Football I,II III Baseball I II III IV Track III IV Wrestlmg II JASON DAY A HIGH hope for a School Play IV Yearbook IV Class Commrttee IV f ' EVELYN CRAVER a frrend to Her charm rs a blanket about her F H A I,II III IV Newspaper IV Basketball II,III If Softball II III Class Officer III IV Soccer H III RONALD CRUMB Depart upon thy endless crurse old sarlorl F F A IV Wrestling III IV MARGARET DODD low heaven I remember I remember how m chrldhood fleeted by Basketball I II III IV Volleyball I II III IV Softball I II III IV F H A IV Cheerleadmg IV 11 'N af 4 I .. n ' 4' T N - ' . - , ,IV - - 'l I o I 4 - ' . - 'li - ' 'Inav - , 93 . ' If 5 I fs, ,. ,ff 1 ,f .L :Vg I K, Ulf I A - .M if f 1 ,E :I s 9 .1 I - A I . ' 'O a c 1? '! ELEONORE ENGLISH Sharp s the word with her Band I II III,IV Newspaper Club III IV Debate Club IV Class Play IV Class Treasurer III Intramurals II III IV Projectron Club III Class Cornmrttees I, III IV V---f SENIQRS DOUGLAS GELL A good heart rs better than all the heads rn the world Basketball II III IV Football H III IV Baseball I II III IV Track IV Class Pres II Class Play IV S WILLIAM F ARR He was fresh and full of faith Intramurals I II Ill Stage Manager IV 5 v DON HARRIS .BRUCE HESSE Thou llttle thinkest that a A word and a blow. httle foolery governs the world. Innamurals I, II, HI, IV Basketball II,III,IV Football III,IV Track IV Baseball II,Il1,IV Newspaper III,IV Glee Club I 12 ,qw 4? , I fnjsl I r. f 1 I J. ul. I 1 -I I x ' ' sa ll 5 I .R 'Nlft ' n 1 ' P ' ' U 9 i ' Hn 0 rw ' l 1 1 xx A - . - ' HI Q'-Q IXIAI ' I , I ,, K ', ELLWOOD HESSE He was the mlldest manner d man that ever scuttled a shrp or cut a throat Class Commrttees I II III IV Vice Pres Il Stage for Play IV fn: at SHELDON KINNEY Give me nerther poverty not rrches Yearbook Edltor IV Band I II III IV Newspaper II III IV Football 1,11 III IV Basketball I,II,l1I IV Baseball I II III,IV Track Il1,IV Wrestling I II Projecnon Club III,IV Play Promptor IV l HAROLD KAMBEITZ I love tranqurl solrtude A Projectron III IV ff ' 'Q an-...1 ws NANCY KNISKERN WILLIAM MAIOR A long long kiss a kiss of The great end of life 1S not love and youth Cheerleadmg II Softball 1,11 111 Basketball I, II,III IV Volleyball I II III IV Playdays I,II III 13 knowledge but action Track I H HI IV Cross Country III Band I II IH IV Orchestra II III Stage for Play IV mm CLARA MALLERY She possesses bormy beauty whrch IS ommpresent 1n the mmds of many SENICDRS Intramurals I II K' Semor Play IV Glee Club I II Class Treas IV WILLIAM MASLAR There IS a good trme commg boysl Football 1,11 IH IV Wrestlrng II Baseball I II CLARENCE MANDIGO He who can bu11d castles m the au Football I II III IV Baseball I II HI IV Track I II III IV JAY MANARKY Everythmg w111 come rf only a man will wart Stage for Play IV Basketball I, II III IV E Student Council I II III 14 5 S ROBERT MILES Why put off trll tomorrow what you can do today? Basketball Mgr III IV Football Mgr III IV Newspaper II III IV ProJect1on III IV Drama Club IV . an by lf' F ,3 Q7 ' K .lap-.wwf ' 111 . J ' I . i , 'fail max K X Q - . Q ' COI1'lrl'1itte6S -II, III, IV M' - . ' I Sw 1 Q l l 'I , 5 Q' EILEEN MILLWARD So many worlds so much to do Student Counctl III IV Pres IV Playdays III IV F H A. IH IV Newspaper Club IV Debate Club IV RICHARD O DEA A youth to whom was given so much of earth so much of heaven Football II,III IV Basketball I, Track II III IV Student Counctl II,I Class Play IV Newspaper IV lt LEO MULCHAY Men of few words ar men Sentinel I Secretary II Reporter III 0' e the best JOAN PIERCE GARY PRENTICE So well she acted each and Let the world Slide by 1 11 SVCYY Par' sit upon my hrgh whrte horse Band 1.11 111. and watch quretly Yearbook W stage for Play rv NeW5P3Pe1' IV Class Committees IV Commrttees Il, III, IV Vocal Traming IH, IV 15 C C. ' fy f ,ol A Q , . 1 C Xi ' W f I 1I1I1'3I'Ill11'31S-III, IV F, F, A. -I, II, IH, IV - ' - - A N x A 1' t - T? 2 I js., ri - II, W ' 1 l z . - V . - X Q tx! . J - . IV ' SENIORS HAROLD SCHREHER Counts h1s sure galns andhurrles back for more Dramatlcs III, IV Stage Manager III IV Chef Club I PIOJCCUOII III IV IU! WQM1 '-Orr' MARJORIE STOECKEL Helter skelter hurry scurry Basketball 1,11 III Volleyball I II III IV Hockey III,IV Soccer I II III Drum Major ll, III, IV Softball I II III IV Sen1or Play IV Yearbook IV JEAN SHEDD There IS no w1sdom l ness Basketball III Volleyball H III Hockey II HI Softball I II III IV F H A Il III IV Table Tenrus II III IV 16 T' E DOROTHY SCHULTZ. Every woman should marry and no man Basketball I II HI Volleyball I II III Softball I II III Archery II III 1ke frank ELBA SWARTZ Sweets to the sweet Cheerleadmg 1,11 III Softball I II III IV Basketball I, II III IV Volleyball I II,III IV semor Play IV ? S 11 . 5 I IM? I - ' ' 1- Q. f B - y cv I f t' . . .-l,s,n LVXI K .- ' , tr s . ' 1 , :IV . 1 n DIIV ' 1 1 s WILMA TREADWELL Clad 111 the beauty of a thousand stars Intramurals I H III IV F H A III firm RAYMOND WILLIAMS Whrstle and she 11 come to ou Baseball I,II III IV Basketball I,II HI IV Football I, II III IV Track II III IV Senior Play IV Pres II V1ce Pres IV We the class of 51 wish to express our smcere gratrtude to Kelly Studios for theu help in the production of this year book 17 GORDON WEAVER My friends are poor but honest 1? JOYCE ZACHARIAS Some cupid k1l1s Wlth arrows some w1th traps A-K 1 va ,, . ff rv ' I 9 1 O l I ' I ! I 1 Y I P . A vv - 1 'V ' ' Y ll ' Il ' 1 I ' a 9 ' 1 9 ' I 1 REWIE FROST 9.5 MARY IANE LENDERMAN qavfw '1 ALBERTA HAMMOND K JANE HASTINGS 19 BARBARA SMITH ROBIN ZEVOTEK 18 ' X , 5 3 I ' :E , x . tg , . i TWH. A ,X ix v ' 'if 1' I s i if S R8 I0 Lef FRON T ROW Mar or e Stoecke Ass1stantEd tor Ioan P e ce Art Ed to E eonore Eng sh-Mus Ed tor-1n-Chlef She don K une Ed tor Mar aret ICI 8 and Drama R chard O Dea -L Dodd Spo ts Ed to toR SECOND ROW L eft Ed tor Frank Bowle-Art Ps h d Schreher-Photo 0 Har Jason Day-Business Sue Chase-Soc a Ed1to I0 3113 Q F6004 i , t iht: ir - i r, j i 1- ' i , 1 i y- i ' ' , 1 li ic , i ' i ry i , g - r ir. , ight: 1 grap i , ' Edi r, il ' r, M get. 5 E ,E o L : velyn y, aymo i ' i - r i , 1araMal1ery s . TS Q M 6:5 Ol Q L EFT TO RIGHT Mary Jane Lenderman-Treasurer, P es dent Ann Bennett-President, Craver -Secretar nd W lhams-V ce ll-ICZ Cl' -Trea ur C lfU'll0l 6 FRONT ROW left to rrght Bessre Nabrnger Vrrgrnra Kovarrk Shrrley Qursenberry Vera Cheese man Yvonne Herzog Joan Farr Jean Goetz Marjorre Watts Joan Cowperthwarte Roberta Bell Carol Swartz Corrme Lang Joyce Duell Eleanor Wrllrams Kathryn West MRIJOIIC Wilharns Betty Launt Ioan Decker Elrzabeth Sabm Carol Waltman Leah Furman Edna Huyck Rose Garrett Gerald Conrad Harold Watson Burton Travrs THIRD ROW DavrdWesse1s Robert Moore Jack Shedd John Ghrnger Harold Mrles Alan Hundt Alan Wrnchell Everett Bosket Wxlham Lake Thomas Stoeckel Davrd Parks Joseph Casey Ronald Carroll 20 C SECOND ROW: Mr. Lake, advisor, Carl Tiffany, James Rounds, Austin Williams, Gay Winant, CSJOIU 0lfl'l0l Q 6155 FRONT ROW left to right Ioan Swartz Ruth F1ISChlI1g Iona Stelnbrecher Ruth Schultz Audrey Cole Irene Dodd Eleanor Bennett Sally O Brien Shirley Young Nancy Deyo Daughn Lockwood Shrrley Gates Shirley Trudgeon SECOND ROW Harold Galusha Thomas Hams Ralph Bronson Raymond Storm Robert Wilcox Ruth Wrlliams Carol Ecklnger Marvel Latham Yvonne Grrswold Marlorxe Rlley Hazel Earl Lila Shedd Eugene Heath Douglas Walker Kenneth W11l1ams Rrchard DeMuth Paul Dieke Cynl Cowperthwaite THIRD ROW Norman Button Keith Leppert Russell Ahner Glenn Matthews William Magnus Wxlham Root Donald Page Irvin Truesdell Russell Hauber Clarence Schaffer Carl Ottman Clifford Roberts Bruce Stetson Edward Frazler Stanley Colpltts 21 . . . 1 - 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1. 1 1 , 1 . . 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 I . 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Vjq 2 X ' , ' ff-X V ff'fR'-'figglf AX , A- N - -T f Vx ,IX 359, f , I - yn . x f l , N -- Ce I Q x . I K. If g . X Y f ,. ,, x . I ll El xv XX I 1 Z Cfaaa I9 olaftec The year rs I97I Twenty years have lapsed srnce we tearfully and wrth lowered heads left our Alma Mater Shall we look around to see what has become of our classmates? Don fThe Grrnj Harrrs has become a second DramondJ1m Brady He owns and operates the gaudrest nrght club rn the Southern Trer Drck O Dea rs chref bouncer and we hear that hrs toughest customers are those dashrng men about town Gary fSmrleyJ Prentrce and Junror Q The Thrngj Mandrgo On free weekends these two plus bud Weaver and Jay Manarky fly up to Hesse s Skeet range for a pop at a prgeon Don s old buddy Drck Clark has made a fortune second only to that of John D rn the hotel busrness We held our twentreth reunron rn the Srlver Ballroom of hrs largest hotel whrch rncrdent rally rs located at the corner of Trrm Street and Route II Hrs motto rs Our Bedbugs are Pedr greed Brll Uetj Maslar rs head bartender and Joan Q My Buddy J Branson rs Crgarette grrl Musrc was fumrshed by Major s Musrc Men wrth Joan Prerce as vocalrst At the reunron banquet the conversatron got around to certam characters who were not present for varrous reasons It seems that Rev Mrles was conductrng a funeral that evenrng and was not able to attend J an Hastrngs West and her famrly weren t there somethrng about Jane s workrng so hard days whrle Mrlt baby srts that she just can t keep up her prevrous nocturnal pace Also absent were Admrrals Crumb and Zevotek Shel Krrrney who has not yet attarned that ratrng was play rng that nrght rn a U S Navy Band concert rn Moscow He s strll a fast man wrth a parr of drum strcks Bud fheartbreakerl Wrllrams rs strll a fast man too but rn a drfferent sense When he s not playrng ball wrth the Wrndsor Whrrlwrnds he s playrng hrde and seekwrth Jeb You see she never got over that affrar try as she may Her pals El Swartz and Suzre are strll gettrng around too Both are marrred and rt rs rumored that next fall the Mandrrobson football team wrll take the state semr pro trophy Thrs trophy wrll be presented by Maryorre QBurn em up, Stoeckel manager of Hesse s Motor Co Inc of Albany Rochester Buffalo and Ansco Lake Bruce s hot rod of twenty years back has been gold plated and rs on drsplay at the home offrce of hrs company at Ansco Lake On the way to the reunron Joyce Zacharra was exceedrng the speed lrmrt and ended up rn Crty Hosprtal She has never learned but then who has? She rs under the expert care of Dr Mary Jane Hrggrns and her two assocrates Wrlma Treadwell and Joyce Clark Everyone was wondermg where Doug fCutrej Gell was and then he appeared from the krtchen Come to frnd out he s head warterl fHe always drd lrke to wart on ladres J The main course of the meal was chrcken and rt was superb Then we were told why the chrckens were Bowre Brand Brorlers delrvered only a few hours before by Colprtts Truckrng Servrce Jason QFlashy Day drove the prev1ous cargo personally One of the hrghlrghts of the reunron entertarnment was the premrer showrng of the latest cre atrons of Mademorselle Schultz head gown desrgner for Mesdames Sabm and Pulz better known as Barb and Nan The models for thrs show were furnrshed by Mulcahy s Modelrng Agency Yes Leo frnally got over hrs bashfulness especrally rn the presence of women Among hrs more famous models are the glamorous Phyll1sfRedJ Chickerrng and of course Peg QThe Grgglej Dodd 26 ' s - . - - , ' 1 ' 1 . , . . 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 ' - . . . - ,, . . 1 ' 11 - - 11 11 - ' ' Q . 1 . - . . , . , . . . , . . . . , . ' . ' 1 1 ' . . . . , . . . 1 n 1 ' ' . , , . . . ,, . , . ,, , . , . - .. . , 1 0 1 1 1 ' 1 - - . - - ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 Q ' , - , . Q . , , , . . . , 1 . -- , . 1 1 ' . . , . 1 . , , 0 , . I-loldmg the flash bulbs for glamour photographer Danny Schreher we notrce Rew1eQThe Wolfj Frost M C of the floor show Harold Kambextz rntroduced the feature attractron of the evenmg Engllsh s Travelmg Ballet Company headed by those rllustuous Belles of the Ballet Cuddles Craver Bubbles Bush Amorous Arnemann Chuckles Cheeseman and Shapely Jean Shedd Need less to say the show was revealmg and rnsprrmg After the enterta1nment Ann fwho stole my glrdlelj Bennett rntroduced the speaker of the evemng Erleen fThe Whrpj Mrllward who gave a short but eye openmg pep talk on the subject How to Keep F11 rn the Fortres The presentauon of the check to Clara Mallery completed the evenmg l yn'-X J X I M fu by A..-.- ' xflffd 3 x 0 ll i Fi fjfii 27 r l r lf? 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Hx Q -1-ole'-itlb al 'IXU an edfamenf Inge A wrlls her blonde harr to Vera Cheeseman Ann B wrlls her rnabrlrty to get along wrth chref to Connre Lang Frank B wrlls hrs abrlrty to qurver hrs eyes to Davrd Wessels Jeb B wrlls her flrrtatrous ways to Betty Sabrn Evelyn B wrlls Leon Beamer to Joyce Duell Susre C wrlls her abrlrty to get along wrth Mandrgo to Carol Swartz Sara C wrlls her brown eyes to Joan Farr Phyllrs C wrlls her way wrth the freshman boys to Drane Pellerrne Joyce C wrlls her school books to anyone fool enough to take them Pear Head C wrlls hrs seat on the basketball bench to Joe Casey Evelyn C wrlls her unpard semor expenses to Shrrley Qursenberry Ronnre C wrlls hrs best wrshes and engagement rrng to Shrrley Qursenberry Peg Dodd wrlls her athletrc abrlrty to Bernrce Barrett Eleonore E wrlls her abrlrty to get along wrth Mr Rremann to James Rounds Brll F wrlls hrs frrendly smrle to Jack Shedd Rewre Frost wrlls hrs ways wrth women to Karl Trffany Doug G wrlls hrs horse smelly clothes to Tom Robertson Don H wrlls hrs comb to Joe Casey Bruce H wrlls hrs hotrod to Al Wrnchell Harold K wrlls hrs books to Larry Dumas Shel K wrlls hrs drums to Joan Decker Nan K wrlls her frgure to Eleonore Wrllrams Jane H wrlls her grggle to Carol Waltman Mary Jane L wrlls her good drsposrtron to Bessre Nabrnger Brll Major wrlls hrs track shoes to Mr Krnney Clara M wrlls her bonnre beauty to Gay Wrnant Junror M wrlls hrs false teeth to Autre Wrllrams Brll M wrlls hrs razor to Larry Dumas Robert M wrlls hrs abrlrty to take books home to Connre Lang Erleen M wrlls her drag around school to Carol Swartz Leo M wrlls hrs bashfulness to Bert Travrs Drck O Dea wrlls hrs way wrth the women to Harold Mrles Joan P wrlls her soft vorce to Joyce Duell Gary P wrlls hrmself to the school Danny S wrlls hrs curly harr to Davrd Park Jean S wills her second hand sweater to Rosre Garrett Barb S wrlls her abrlrty to get along wrth Mrss Pender to The Junror Class Marg S wrlls her strut to Carol Swartz Elba S wrlls her quret modest manner to Carol Swartz Wrlma T wrlls her Brards to Jean G Bud Weaver wrlls hrs abrlrty to skrp classes to Alan Hundt Bud Wrllrams wrlls hrs athletrc abrlrty to Joe Casey Robrn Z wrlls hrs mental abrlrty to Ray Storm 28 Ja i 3 CZGLLU Adfor I thlnk that xt would take many pages to tell all the class act1v1t1es that the Semor Class of 1951 has sponsored Yes there have been many and our Job 1S to try to put them all down rn a few words so here goesl In our Sophomore year our class amld much confuslon held a Spaghettr Supper ln the Wmdsor Cornmumty House for all those who cared to attend The grrls walted on table and the boys worked 1n the kltchen Wrth the help of MISS Harvey and M1ss Pender the Supper was a complete success Last year we held the annual Chr1stmas dance on the nrght of December 21 The decoratmg commrttee had the gym lookmg extra Chrrstmasre and refreshments were served A good tlme was had by all Mrstletoe helped out! As tradltxon w1ll have rt It was the Iumor classes pr1v1lege to decorate and sponsor the Iumor Semor Prom It was held on the mght of May 23 and the gym looked beautrful The Sponsorrng was a prrvrlege ffor we could always use the moneyj but the decoratmg was more of a chorelj All in all it was a beaut1ful dance one of the nicest Proms we thought! The Hallowe en party had special features rn 50 The Semor boys had a skit fnamely Tragedres on the Football fxeld J starrlng Dlck O Dea Bud Wrllxams Pear Clark Doug Gell and the v1ct1m Donnre the boy Harrls The Jumors had the House of Horrors and went rn debt for about S3 ool The Sophomores had a very beautrful and bewltchxng Fortune Teller The Freshman most beauuful costumes Two movxes were all the Semor Class went in for th1s year but we felt that they were both outstandmg and worth wa1t1ng for They were Trarl of the Mountres and Scudda Hoo Scudda Hay They were both excellent and a good crowd attended both trmes But I thxnk all our fun was had at our Class Partles whlch we had tw1ce annually They were always held w1thout many exceptrons at Ansco Lake the home of the Hesse boys CWhat would swam much we have done without them?J We had lots of fun at those partres We played baseball saw the s1ghts of the lake rn boats and ate and ate! Yes we wxll mlss those partres very and we ll m1ss each other too '21 R 29 fi' I I o fishpond had A Mess of Suckers . As always, prizes were presented for the most original and the ll' A. Y . , 1 -0:1 I ,,. I Y I ' 3 x r r I Q ,ef 55' K X If N v X Q I f rl N' - ,,. ., F 'P :,.-.nb ..,-..., tfx .NX wx 'X ff est'-f X' Zoids! FRONT Left to Rlght Rrchard O Dea Lloyd Colprtts Charles West Austrn W11113mS Everett Bosket Alan Hundt Ray Storm BACK Left to Rrght Doug Gell Tom Robson Tom Robertson Raymond w11113HlS Hopes were high at the begrnning of the 1950 gud season for another champronship squad How ever lack of reserve strength and the fact that Lady Luck who has seemmgly played wrth the Blue Devils for years deserted them when she was most needed resulted ln three defeats and the locals fxmshed Wldl a creditable f1ve wms and three losses The defeats were at the hands of Deposit 6 to o Cooperstown I9 to I3 and Srdney 25 to I2 Hlghhght of the season came when the Blue and Srlver trounced Walton 26 to 6 Theweek be fore Walton had held Sidney s undefeated trtle wlnmng combrnation to a I 3 to I2 margrn Nxght football made IIS Wmdsor Debut last fall as the locals scored an tmpressrve 32 to 6 w1n over Newark Valley under portable floodlrghts Other v1ctor1es were notched over Greene I9 to 6 Hancock 24 to 6 and Oxford 34 to o For the season Wmdsor scored 160 pornts to their opponents 74 Tom Robertson tallled 36 pornts from wmg back to top the scoring Four year veteran Lloyd Colpitts was elected captain and proved to be an excellent leader In addmon to the boys appearing above rn the team prcture the followmg earned letters Robert Colprtts Rrchard Clark Donald Hams Sheldon Kmney W1ll1am Soop Douglas Walker Robm Aevotek and Managers Robert M1les Danny Schreher and Paul Dreke Seventy five Iumor and Senror High School boys took part rn the football program and parucxpated 1n either the Varsrty, Jumor Varsrty, or Intra-mural games. 33 PHELPS T8 FRONT ROW left to Everett Bosket Ronnte Carroll James Rounds Doug Walker Stan ey Colpltts SECOND ROW Edward Nolan A an W nchell Dav d Wessels Trffan Kar Kenn Wrll ams THIRD ROW Edward Fraz er Eugene Heath Bruce S etson Tom Ha r s Pau D eke Russell Haube LPS P FRONT Row ref: no ugh Tom s Raymond Wrllrams Aut W lliams Doug Gell Don Harr Robson SECOND ROW Tom Rob nson Robert Colp tts Sheldon Kmney Drck Clark TO RIGHT LEFT sbur A ceSa Joyce Studer Joan Cooperthwa te garet Dodd 'LPS P i 'aub- FT TO RIGHT: Bennett, Ann illey, Elba Swartz, Ph I ane B en, Youn I' rle Sa Sh w'e5f6ng g 'VL' XY E Q 2 vw ,L 3 tiff me E N TE M FRONT Left to Right Clarence Schaffer Ronald Crumb Clliford Roberts Tom Robertson Drck Bartz Harold Watson Harold Mrles BACK Left to Rrght Frank Near Lergh Mullmex Dan Derr John Ghmger Kenny Krlpatrrck Harold Nehr Mr Gurnane Wrestlmg Coach The grrls from Wrndsor Central attended a Hockey tournament at Greene October 28 The Wrndsor grrls played Srdney for therr first game whrch ended wrth a 0 0 score then losmg to Wh1tney Pomt leaving the playoff between Wh1tney Pornt and Greene The grrls attended a volley ball playday at Barnbrrdge December 9 winnrng the frrst game over Barnbrrdge and then were downed by Deposrt The fmal wrnner of the Day was Hancock On February I7 nme grrls from Wrndsor played Basketball agarnst Deposrt and Afton on the Hancock court Even though they farled to w1n erther game they played their best and showed good sportsmanshrp 36 W R S T L I G A QL 3 :Maw Alffdftfs Spr1ng sports squads w1ll have a d1ff1cult t1me matchrng the records of the1r predecessors The 1950 Baseball Team posted I5 stra1 t wlns to take the Inter Dlvlsional crown of the Sus quenango Assoclatlon Ltkewrse the track and freld men copped the 1950 league crown and lost to Delaware Academy of Delh1 by one thlrd of a pomt for Sectlon Four honors Back from last season s dramond squad are letter men Raymond Wxlllams Doug Gell Lloyd Colprtts Aust1n W1ll1ams Everett Bosket Thomas Robertson Robert Colpitts Donald Hams Sheldon Kmney and Alan Hundt These boys wxll probably form the nucleus of the 1950 team Missing w1ll be graduates Donald VanFleet David Wood Clarence Mand1go Roland Mandxgo and Douglas McMaster Enthus1asm for track rs already runnmg hlgh desp1te February s mud and snow and Wrndsor again plans a representatlve track team Back from prevrous years w1ll be Raymond W1ll1ams Aust1n W1l118IIlS Sheldon Kinney Stanley Colprtts Lloyd Colprtts and James Rounds who have won letters as well as several squad members w1th previous experrence The hardest men to replace w1ll be Raymond Osterhout and Janes Good1son who have assured Wlndsor pomts rn the drstance events for the past four years The outstandlng 1nd1v1dua1 feat of the IQSO season was Osterhout s 4 36 5 mrle rn the State Inter Sectlonal Meet at West Polnt Tenms Coach James Sheehy faces a tough Job of rebulldmg to fleld a strong team as all f1ve lettermen from the 1950 net squad have erther graduated or left school Although e1ght men were mlsstng from last year s champlonshlp Basketball Squad the 1950 51 qu1ntet started out l1ke they meant busrness by w1nn1ng the frrst two League games Wrth these two vrctorles under the1r belts the Blue Devrls started to mrss and could f1nd the basket consrstently only when they dumped Deposlt late 1n January to rum the LumberJack s t1tle asptratrons The Blue Devlls w1n over Harpursvrlle was the only league defeat that the Southem DIVISIOU Champrons suffered The combmatxon that started most games 1ncluded Co Captams Ray Wrllxams and Doug Gell Aust1n W1ll1ams Thomas Robson and Donald Hams Others to eam letters were Rrchard Clark Robert Colpltrs Sheldon Kinney and Thomas Robertson Thxs year s green Jumor Varsrty Basketball squad 1ncluded several newcomers who gave con s1derable promrse for the future Doug Walker Ronme Carrol and Everett Bosket led the scorrng as the team broke even ln I4 games These three w1th Stanley Colprtts and James Rounds formed the qulntet that saw the most actlon Others on the squad 1ncluded Thomas Harms Bruce Stetson Ed ward Nolan Alan Wtnchell Russel Hauber Edward Frazer Karl T1ffany David Wessels and Kenneth Wrllrams The Freshmen played seven games and lost only to Bmghamton East Junror High School On the Frosh squad were Franklm Chamberlm Donald Rogers John Mathrs B111 Soop Raymond Mlller Burton Herzog LaVerne Mott and Dav1d Urda 37 Q B 5' SPORTS un Q. .gh -. -, L enior may FRONT aj! 0 6AaI'aCfQl'J Left to Rrght Clara Mallery Mrs Patterson Eleanore Enghsh Chnstrne Roberts Dick O Dea Ph1111p Elba Swartz Milhe Myers Nancy Kmskern Promptor and substrtute Ann Bennett Betty Ferguson Maryone Stoeckel Mavy Patterson Sue Chase Flory Patterson Joyce Clark Gemude Mason Drck Clark Grlmore BACK The cast of the play and the members of the Sen1or Class wrsh to extend then' thanks and grantude to Mr sheehy for drrecung their P1aY AND NEVER BEEN KISSED Aurand Hams Th1s play was a great success and was fun to put on 1n front of such a humorous audxence The play was based on the Golden Age of 1928 the age of the banana spht and Glorra Swanson The costumes were ldentxcal to the ones wom at that trme Thrs added more humor to the play If you saw the play you surely must have en1oyed rt rf you drdn t you 11 never know what hrlarrous entertamment you mrssed 38 Jason Day-Mr. 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VO Y tty Doolittle, Be bara Hauber, al' B Bosket tyler, Marie u Bennett rd Launt, Edwa Alfred ajor, mM ia Will aker dB Richar , Don Decker, ks mPar To ilcox W II Robe Pease, drey Au W: RO OURTH F I. er, Susan Synde Ich Du CHCC , Lawr II Mo Pier, LaVerne Il Robe f. BTRC berta W RO I. R00 IT1 3 illi W ks Par Leroy Frost David SEATED left to r and Etleen Mxllward Evelyn Crave: Joan Prerce Sheldon Kmne STANDING left to r der Yvonne Herzog ell SP M15 CI hard De Eu O 'Brien US -I Pau Dieke Robert Mrles Ann I B111 C0 BHC 3 ll Raymond Sto art Richard Clark 1 Cowpe left to ugh SEATED Roberta Bell Erleen Mrllward Alan Hundt left to rl STANDING Robert W11cox Conn e Kuehl Cathenne Beaudette nald Shaffer Berton Herzog Rrchard 0 Dea Yvonne Grrswo d berta SantaLuc1a ROW, Left to Right: ST FIR E- o :f Lu no o N I-I o III 'E cz o rn B. 9 OJ :s no ?'w 0 v-4 ld Q3 bara House, Evelyn Bush, S Bar Craver Rose Garrett. .- C-I .-D oo E2 Left to Row , OND SEC esman, Eileen Che d, Shirley Quisenberry, Sara 1: 0 .-E! cn 5 FQ Fx. l-1 fd v-4 U 0 O Ps O v- a Treadwell. ilm W Bennett Ann Millward, to Right: ft Row, Le TH Barrett, Lelah CC , Bemi Earl l ann, Haze II1 IBC Ingeborg A ver, I3 Barbara C verly Babcock, Be ald, Elizabeth Sabin, F em Valentime, Connie S I CVCIISOII . 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