Clymer Central High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Clymer, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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Clymer Central High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Clymer, NY) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 11 of 134
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M . ' , .QISSS1 F 2 si :- ll of wk -f fx- It efxzisism , Qi JUNIORS First Row-M. Turck, E. Bensink, M. Smolk, A. Rhebergen, M. Nakoski, F. Brown, A. Bayle. Second Row-S. White, T. TenHuisen, D. Grover, J. Sweet, B. Wright, M. Bayle, L. Garfield, J. Goldberg, Mr. Sayre. Third Row-R. Perdue, J. Rcush, W. Wallace, A. Pickett, R. Selfridge, L. Groters., D. Belknap, L. Legters. SOPHOMORES First Row-R. Edwards, R. 'l'eWinkle, G. Meerhoff, G. Smith, I. Lookenhouse. Second Row-J. McCray, J. Hewes, S. VanEarden, R. Emory, S. Yaiko, M. Palmer, B. Cooper, P. Aikens. Third Row-E. King, H. Neckers, E. Pickett, L. Gallup, B. Bayle, B. Goring, M. Schraeder, M. Bayle, K. W'lk' M' H e 1 mson, iss ew y. Fourth R0w4W. Vanliardan, A. Green, R. Sweet, W. TenHagen, A. Giles, D. Griffin, H. Porter.

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JUNIOR CLASS N interesting and successful year was enjoyed by twenty-eight students who united in room sixteen under the supervision of Mr. Sayre to form the Junior Class. The Hrst few weeks were devoted to getting down to the books again and selecting those whom we wanted to help guide us through the coming year. As we look at the results we End that Thelma TenHuisen, president Alvin Pickett, Vice-president, Jackie Sweet, secretary, and Robert Selfridge, treasurer, were elected to occupy the ofhces. Talent in different forms is one of the classis greater aspects. Our dramatic ability was clearly displayed in an enjoyable performance of our Junior Play, A Mind of Her Own. Bob Selfridge, Carlton King, Llewellyn Legters, Ger- ald Smith, Lester Groters and Alvin Pickett were our athletic stars, with Thelma TenHuisen, varsity cheerleader and Arditli Rhebergen, captain of junior var- sity cheerleaders, holding up for the opposite sex. We were fortunate in having active members in the band and chorus. In our spare time we sponsored humorous movies to earn extra funds which produced an entertaining evening for all who attended. We are looking forward to next year as Seniors, confident that it will be as successful and enjoyable as the past one. SOPHOMGRE CLASS HE Sophomores began the school year with Miss Hewey as advisor. Esther Pickett was elected to the position of president with Everett King as vice- president, Phyllis Aikens as secretary and Harold Porter as treasurer. We have many students taking part in school activities such as band, chorus, various clubs, and athletics but we still find time for our studies. Jean McCray and Marceil Schraeder are honor students. The Sophomore boys have made a name for themselves in sports. We boast of such able players as Boo Neckers, Willy VanEarden, Wes,, TenHagen, Wins TenI-Iagen, Herky Porter, Sonny Giles, and Rodney Edwards. Not to be outdone, the girls have participated in a great many play days. We have Jean McCray and Sally Yaiko as our class representatives on the Girls, Athletic Committee. Although the girls have not fared as well as the boys, the games were greatly enjoyed by everyone. Our ability as actors was proven by our assembly, a one act play called Life With Willief, We also had members in the operetta K'Ask the Professorf' With the end of the year we find the Sophomores with a greater under- standing of high school and the world in general and also looking forward to a bright future. 8



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FRESHMAN CLASS HE fifty-one members of the Freshman Class, under the able direction of Miss Fancher, started their Way into high school by electing Maynard King, presidentg Jack Arnink, vice president, Betty Loomis, secretary, and James Lictus, treasurer. Many members of the class are active in sports. Kenny Wilkinsoin, Jack Arnink and Home Loomis, played with the Midgets Team. Jack Jasper,' Arnink, Homer Zeke Loomis, James Lightning,' Lictus, Milton Slim Courtwright and Maynard Sluggo King are established stars on the second team. Wilkinson is our varsity hotshot. However, the boys were not the only Freshmen who were active in the sporting line. Winnie,' Wiggers, Janette Gravink and Dolores Porter were second team cheerleaders. The girls, basketball and volleyball teams were very successful in intramurals. They were second in basketball, being beaten by the Seniors only and in volleyball they came in first. Many of the members are in the Band and Chorus and also active in various clubs. Janette Gravink and Betty Loomis are representatives on girls' athletic committee. The honor students of the class are: Maynard King, Paul Hunter, Walford More, Janette Gravink, Winifr'ed Wiggers, Barbara Hewes, Milton Courtwright, Betty Loomis, Pattie Goggin and Donald Sweet. The Freshman Class, led by these members are Working toward the goal of being prominent citizens in the World of tomorrow. T HREE-QUARTER ACADEMIC HESF. students are mid-year students and become part of the Freshman class in January. Their group does not carry on any regular class activi- ties. Homer Loomis is the star athlete of the group while Paul Baker and Rue Button are the leading scholars. 10

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