High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 30 text:
“
KW? One sunny September day in 19141, twenty-six wide-eyed candidates were admitted he realms of Alexander Central School. Under the able guidance of Miss Churchill and Mrs. -Weeks e rollcall was taken as follows, Eloise Bartz, Charles Brown, Roger Dart, Earl Geer, Doris Glor, Joanne Glor, Anita Good, Barbara Harding, Carolyn Hartle, Audrey Hawker, Nancy Hodge, Audrey Jewell, Roy Judkins, Alson Klossner, Walter Kolberg, Nancy Lewis, Ronald Mielcarek, Marilyn Myers, Roger Norton, Ralph Parise, Norman Pestlin, Clarence Rich, Dolores Schiller, Helen Spring, Jean Spring, Donald Townsend, and Rita Wagner. As first graders we entered upon an entirely new world. This was our first social experience in a democratic institution. Carolyn Hartle left this year for California. Learning more about our position and duties in our second year, we welcomed a new member to our administration, Eldon Williams from Batavia. Miss Judge guided us through this step of our education. In our third year the attendance at the sessions was unchanged. Our presiding officer this year was Miss Larmey who led us through' a successful third grade. Our class was expanding, and in the fourth grade, Beverly Robbins from Batavia and Fred Kellner from Buffalo joined us. Under Mrs. Mertie Ford and Mrs. May Ford, we became more sure of ourselves as a class and as individuals. ' Again in the fifth grade the attendance was unchanged. Miss Argana and Miss Hastings prepared us for our next class room which was upstairs. The sixth grade class was enlarged by the admission of Robert Alwardt, Audrey Gardner from Bata- via and Joanne Williams from Buffalo. Mrs. Dart and Mrs. Fritts assisted us in our attempt to- ready ourselves for the coming high school way of life. Nearing the end of our grade school life, two, new members were admitted to our seventh grade sessions. They were Stephen Kaminski from Darien, and Elaine Stumm from Attica. The seventh grade marked the beginning of an entirely new era for us. .This ,was our first experience in having a differ- ent teacher for each subject. Starting our last year in grammar school, our ranks were expanded by William Hassett and Gordon Linsey from Attica and Sally Meisner and Douglas Seward from Batavia. We battled through our Regents Examinations in eighth grade to proudly receive our diplomas in June of 19149. Our administration grew in power ,driving our Freshman term :Ln office. The following candidates were seated, Andrea Pfalzer, Ann Podwika, Gloria Skorniak, Dolores Schaffer, and Joseph Braun repre- senting Darien, Thomas Biggins from Attica, Clarice Golanski from Buffalo, Robert Mosman from Kenmore and Bruce Quinn from Batavia. Carolyn Hartle returned from California and re-entered our assembly. Our officers for the year were: President, Roger Dart, Vice President, Douglas Seward, Secretary, Audrey Gardner, Treasurer, Marilyn Myers. Our advisors this year were Miss Kelly and Mr. Collins. Well on our way through high-school, Florence Luce, from Pembroke, joined our assembly. we tried our hand at three one-act plays which were successful. Gordon Linsey and Paul George left us this year. The officers we elected were, President, Roger Dart, Vice President, Paul George, Secretary, Eloise Bartz, Treausrer, Marilyn Myers. Our advisors this year were Mrs. Davis and Mr. Collins. We began our Jmmior year with the addition of Esther Goodie from Batavia and Roger Stroble from Elba. we sponsored a Junior Prom and fish fry supper this year. We elected the following class administrators, President, Eldon Williams, Vice President, Nancy Lewis, Secretary, Marilyn Myers, Treasurer, Roger Norton. Miss Rapp and Mr. Demshaw were our advisors. After eleven years of hard work, we finally reached our goal, the highest position in our admin- istration, the 'Senior Class. George Cupicha, joined us after serving in the ,Armed Forces. Thomas Biggins, Marion Heiman, Audrey Gardner, Harold Alwardt, and Shirley Baker left us this year. Our presiding officers this year were, President, Clarence Rich, Vice President, Roger Norton, Secretary, Marilyn Myers, Treas1u'er, Nancy Lewis. Our advisors for this year were Miss Lester and Mr. Demshaw. The continuous co-operation between the committee chairmen and their co-workers has made our last four years financially successful. Through our many years in school we became familiar with the prin- ciples of democracy and by practicing them while working with others, we learn to become better cit- izens, ourselves. Scar.: -1 Bern?- G .mm-I y.,,1'f,15 .Disco very Lower I 4 Ta IGS 4 Goo S' at 1- 1 sg lggpls -I, Q 6 1 il 0 Seann! Q ' Q il V J 4' I i Covor717fH?lT Z Vg' Y I I I ,. lu Hi 1 5 4, MJ 1 ' ,, ? 1 A 1, -3 La? fpial in 'i i-- 26
”
Page 29 text:
“
SENIORS Robert Alwardt Eloise Bartz Charles Brown George Cupicha Roger Dart Earl Geer Doris Glor Joanne Glor Clarice Golansld. Anita Good Esther Goodie Barbara Harding Carolyn Hartle William Hassett Audrey Hawker Nancy Hodge Audrey Jewell Roy Judkins Stephen Kaminski Alson Klossner Walter Kolberg Nancy Lewis Florence Luce Sally Meisner Ronald Hielcarek Robert Mosman Marilyn Myers Roger Norton Ralph Parise Norman Pestlin Andrea Pfalzer Ann Podnika Bruce Quinn Clarence Rich DESIRED POST Farmer Char1ie's Wife Bricklayer Foreman Radio Announcer Heatirg Contractor Artist Publisher Anthropologist Secretary , Housewife Children' s Social Worker Clerk Electrical Emgineer Secretary Cleveland Indian Airline Hostess 2nd Bing Crosby Farmer Pres. of General Motcrs Weight Lifter Secretary Secretary Teacher Minister Farmer Secretary Bus Driver Pro Basketball Player Stock car driver Telephone Operator Prima Ballerina Pro Football Player Farmer PROBABLE OFFICE Doctor Bricklayer Private Roaxner Champion Wrestler Pres. of Coal Miners Na tional Guardsman Eddie's Mechanic Horse Trainer Undertaker Soda Jerk Womn Athlete Lady Wrestler Professor Truck Driver Streetcleaner Roller Skater Truck Driver Office boy Ford Mechanic Artist Baby Sitter Garbage Collector Old Maid Farmer Meatball lhker Driving Teacher Writer for Mickey Mouse' Water boy Hen packed husband Stock car racer Model Too thpick Maker Mechanic Foreman CAMPAIGN SLCXIAN Right in the eye It's Jazzy '1hree or Four times Oh No! It's Nice, It's Nice ug! Nm,-1 n Oh George Really? By Golly Got the Answer Gee Whizn Darn it 'Darn Ya nuuhn ' I'1l see yah Oh Heavens Hi Handsome George Set them up Let's go Swinmdng' Howdy Smoke I don't know Oh GeorgeU Here 'lla Ma Maia Oh for Pete's Sakes' Howdy He He Hen 'fIt will do 90 easilyn For crying out loud He-ee Bring on the girls 'Hi Sarieu Beverly Robbins Secretary Housewife UI thought Ild dief' Dolores Schaffer White Collar Job Searching for a husband Don't be foolish' Dolores Schiller Teacher Soda Jerk O' my Gosh Douglas Seward Meat Cutter 1 Pres. ofplteat Cutters WI think so' Gloria Skorniak Secretary John's other wife You better believe it Jean wx-ing West Pointer Lady Wrestler 'Oh stop it Helen Sprirg Beautician Wig Maker For Heavenfs sakev Roger Stroble Farmer Card Signer UI-yi' Elaine Stumm 'Iypist Drummer Heavens to Betsy Sakes Donald 'Downsend Mechanic School Janitor 'You don't say Eldon Williams Famer Spray Operator Yea A Joanne Williams Photographer Janitor Huh ' f . . if ft - o fs' ff . 'ffl 1 U A X Q If 1 .4 ll' I N9 , A I 'eff A it 1 ttf -at lvpp ,H f 4 H8 27 ' ' 2 A25
”
Page 31 text:
“
E HQWWZYY if We JWZIEZ cfm Maze MMA? hee GMM chwafeadfgmwmiy we JYZZQZCZZUZ afeduwzafdy 02 We jwlaeew blamed ymailalfofz. WZIPJXZWZZZ rim Jiaffcmwiyfffzwfm Mbiwe MCZZWQV cmjkf? 510216024 gf ig! adm! az ma' fave Zaeafyffzy 77264 - Zkedcfewmaic ,bmzcgwfw Way! oefwzg- ea' yoga ymickjbrzffofz. iimqbiawee C644 Jia? C07?JZZI?f77ZOWk0 wid im Cwgfffeim' wezew gf ,ffdwf ami cmd im? eazizffd ec! cz 12 ffmdiz-4 YYZCWZQIJZQ mogew. I ' Wehwmm Jw 45450 cvfzwff xfemfmz Miaiawaarrwyzffy wwf edrfd Mm ekmwzfmy ,wgdem am' ffm 600260, he Ayfff 0 JQJMZ J ima! , Zfww ofycwzgzadbfz . 27
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.