Sodus High School - Soduskan Yearbook (Sodus, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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CLASS 0F 1952 .......A.. e- 'Q S2331 YP' I , 9ll.'1'f FRONT ROI! D. DE IISPELAERE, S. VANDERZILLE, S. MILLER, C. STELL, IR. IASTROLEO, IRS. IULLEN, A. BLEDSOE. R. LE ROY, N. PROSEUS. Y. LYNCH. SECOND ROI! '1'. FULLER, A. PALIER, D. IUSSON, A. FURBER, D. RANSLEY, K. STOLL, R. MILLS, R. DE COOK, S. COLE, V. KALLUSCH, H. GENT, F. KIRIN, G. GARDNER. THIRD ROI: B. LE ROY, B. KALLUSCH, C. DE ZUTTER. K. KELLEY, G. IINIER, B. IHITLOCK, K. NEVELIZER, L. PROSEUS, J. ABBE, I. IAYOU. P. CARLOTTA, B. JOHNSON, A. DUNCON. FOURTH ROW! F. ANDREWS, J. IORTIIER, S. BOHRER, R. PELKER, E. IOORE, J. BUERIAN, I. HARPER, L. NEIELL, B. PAYNE, E. JIIERSON, I. HUFF, D. PEARSON, E. VON SHILLER. Dear Excerpts from the Lost Junior Diary disclosed by I. Foundit Diary, Sept. 5, 1950 Here we are again in the midst of numerous buckets, falling plaster and scarred desks. After the initial shock of seeing the same old faces we rallied enough to have a class meeting. fMe thinks we're still rallying!1 After some discussion we elected our officers, made our calendar, and started the magazine campaign. Dear Diary, Sept. 20, 1950 Boy, can some of our class officers sprout off! We know we're lazy, but they don't have to rub it in. Let them get their piggies mashed in a door a couple of times and see if they're so anxious to fatten our moneybogs by trying to sell magazines! Dear now! Dear Diary, Sept. 25, 1950 Today our eyes bulged when we gazed upon the contents of the box that Sam held. Are we flashy Those rings really give us class. Diary, Oct. 9, 1950 Wish you could have been with us as we peered through the keyhole of the old Latin room and saw Sam and Mandy all tangled up in ten yards of ticker tape which poured from the faithful old adding machine whose figures said we made about S800 on magazines. Dear Dear Dear Miss Dear doesn Dear dance Diary, Oct. 27, 1950 Just got back from our big Hollowe'en Fair. Man, are those cornstalks hard to clean up. Diary, Dec. 15, 1950 Returns from fruit cake campaign-25 cents! fMe thinks it was a flop!1 Diary, Feb. 28, 1951 If you want to see Milton Berle, just drop in on Trig class when Sherwood Cole is performing! Lawrence can't bang on the radiator--she might mar it. Diary, March 6, 1951 Four bandaged hands were the result of not heeding instructions in Chemistry Lab. Nitric acid burns, 't it--Kay, Ginny, Chris, and Betsy! Diary, Anytime 1951 Not satisfied with our treasurer's report fhow could we be?j We are planning on a round and square , a Junior Prom, and the gay times at the Palmyra Fair to send us to New York. I. Foundit U. Readit Z3

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-..... CLASS 0F 19 3 FIRST ROW! C. MITCHELL, J.STELL, J.FITZPATRICK, N.HUNGERPORD, MR. DORITY, MISS COONS, D.S'l'EVENS, IJIOBBIE, R. DOCKSTADEB, R. BRENNSSEL. SECOND ROI: P. BECK, D.CLAR.K, K.SMALL, N.SAlSON, D.lINIER. B. VAN HOUTE, D.SEAGER, S.GALLERY, B.BU'l'l'S, EJIOIARD, E BECKEINS, R.BOHER, S.BOYINGTON, PLGENT, S.SILL. THIRD ROI! R. VAN LARE, S.HEALD, LNBECKENS, G.JOHNSJN, G. FBATHERLY, S.BOLLElAN, S.PO0TE, F. JORDAN, B.HERMAN, KJAILLS, E. DE RUE, H.ROSE, D. DE IAY. FOURTH R013 B. IOOD, RJIERIAN, G.CROCKA. LBOLLQAN, R. FORST D.TIERSON, S.ESPENCHEID, S.YEOMANS, M. ALMEKINDER, LFRANCIS. N.KELLSEY, J. VANDERZILLE. Hey you, don't look at us that WHY- We're not so bad as we look. It's just the picture. In fact we're quite proud of ourselves and the work we have accomplished since we started our Freshman year together. We elected Kathie Mills as our class president in 1949 and Jack Fitzpatrick as our vice president. Mary Hobbie was chosen secretary and Dusty Stevens treasurer. Our student council representative was Jackie Stell and Barb Herman was chosen alternate. Our only money-making project during 49 and 50 was the sale of school book covers. Our class was initiated in February of 1950 by the Sophomores, who had no mercy on us. Our only consolation was the fact that we would get a crack at the Class of 54. When initiation day was over the girls took off their pajamas and rubber boots and the boys scrubbed the lipstick off from their faces and we found that the green was gone forever. We were now officially in high school. Dusty Stevens won the presidency this year and again Jack Fitzpatrick walked away with the vice presidency. Nancy Hungerford was elected secretary and the honest and trustworthy Mary Hobbie was chosen treasurer. We are represented in the Student Council by Kathie Mills. Our alternate represent- ative is Jackie Stell. This year we purchased our class banner, which was designed by that talented artist, Dallas Tier- son. We think it's one of the nicest banners in school. Our money-making projects so far this year have included the sale of Christmas cards and pencils with the basketball schedule on them. We are sponsoring a dinner March 8th for the Wayne County School Boards, and have planned a dance for April 27th. We hope by our senior year to have enough money in our treasury fheaven help usl to take the annual trip to New York City. In December 1950, Marsha Harrington, one of our classmates died. We all were very fond of her. She had been with us a number of years and we considered her death a great loss. Z4

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