Oswego High School - Paradox Yearbook (Oswego, NY)

 - Class of 1932

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PARADOX 1952 First Quarter, Class of ' 32 1. McDonald, Adele— 94.608% 2. Doersam, Bernice— 94.377% 3. Kraft. Jeanne— 90.525 4. Stone Rheta— 90.433 5. Weiner, Bluma— 90.258 7. Sitko, Nellie 8. Carey, Rachel 9. Tolnitch, Helen. 10. Wood, William 11. Clooney, Thomas 12. Campney, Donald 13. Day, Eleanor 14. Dexter, Edward 15. Quigley, Louise 16. Ward, Virginia 17. Neidhardt, Nelson 18. Sherwood, Christine 19. Speed, Enid 20. Korajwo, Johanna 21. Lowery, Frances 22. Koleczek, Helen 23. Grabusky, Helen 24. Montgomery, Robert 25. Seymour. Barbara 26. Dead , Robert 27. Cliff, Donald 28. Campbell, Irene 29. McGee, Frances 30. Howard, Dorothy 31. Clayton, ( rville 32. Ferris, Alice 33. Kowalski, Catherine 34. Mulcahey. Dorothy 35. Deno, Jack 36. Roberts, William 37. Taylor, Allan 38. Contryman, Jane 39. Cooper, Webb 40. Meeker, Charles 41. Gordon, Sam 42. Shurr, Inez 43. Somers, Eileen 44. Lyons, Theodore 45. Nihoff, Geraldine 46. Sylvester, Barbara 47. Van Auken, Grace 48. Cullinan, Kathleen 49. Croucher, Leslie 50. Rose, Lillian 51. Ross, Charles 52. Stewart, Marion 53. Spring, Ernest —PACE NINE—

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PARADOX 1932 To Doris Shares we extend our best wishes for her success in the Dramatic World. To Messers Bennett and Fitzgibbons, we leave encouragement, for they will need an extensive amount of it in preparing students of the Science Department for the Regents to come. To Fran Kenific and Camel Callison. Bob Workman and Fran Wells leave the distinction of being the Most Popular boys in the school. To the industrious girls of the institution. Mary Mercier leaves the trait of being at the right places and doing things at the right time with the right spirit. To the hard-working Study- Hall teachers, we provide automatic Recorders so that the Roll may be more easily and efficiently taken, together with Radios to amuse the students. To Principal Charles E. Riley, we leave a squad of assistants to aid him in writing Tardy Slips. To the Librarian, we leave Day-Beds to accommodate those students weary in mind and spirit, who spend three-quarters of their time dreaming within the portals of their Rendezvous, the Library. To Prof. Bliss Lytle, his senior friends extend their best wishes for the continuance of his research into the elementary principles of Evolution and the Fourth Dimension. To John Hanley, Frog Donahue bestows his position of being the only giant in the ( ). H. S. To any student interested in the mechanism of school government, John Neville bequeathes his office as president of the Student Association. To Dan Conway, Ernest Spring le aves his confirmed reputation as a Woman Hater. For Chottie Benz and Betty Dain, we provide a Matrimonial Agency where they may spend the rest of their days looking for Ideal Men. Likewise, any other property, real or personal, that we may possess, we bequeath to the executors, to be distributed as they see tit. We. therefore, make, constitute, and appoint as executors of this will, the Faculty of the Oswego High School with the injunction that they scrupulously carry out these, our last desires. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hand and seal this seventeenth day of June, in the year of Our Lord. ne Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty- two. ( signed) THE SENIOR CLASS. WILLIAM WOOD, Attorney at Law. Witnesses : Student Association i iharles Brown, illne McGee. -PAGE EIGHT—



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PARADOX 1932 y. Florence Kiley Mary Mercier Secretary Vice-President Jack Deno President Herbert Price Robert Workman Editor of Paradox Treasurer Class Flower — Rose. Class Motto — They can who think they can. Class Colors — Silver and Blue. C )MMITTEES Social : Miss Hudson Marguerite Matteson Adele McDonald Virginia ( ' l rien I [arold ( roldstine William Healy Color: Miss Robinson Jeanne kr.il ' l Ernesl Spring Flower: Miss Fairfield Marion Libby Robert Heady Motto: Miss Wood Katherine Ahem Nelson Neidhardl ' IGE TEN-

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