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i 1' ii QACADEMIC U10 Q 's t s A -Q o FRESIIMAN CLASS Rear Row-Stanley Chamberlain, Orville Jones, William Roberts, Guy Vining, Joseph Bis- sell, Harris Thomas, Cleveland James, John Cleary, Scott Webb, Anthony Ferucci, Stuart Mar- tin, Lester Snyder, Raymond Dunn, W'alter Coupe, Roger Kane, Frederick Brunner, Milton Jenkins, Faculty Advisor. Third Row-Bessie Chernofl, Helen Ryan, Kathleen Brady, Edna Jones, .Juanita Van Norman, Elizabeth Haynes, Bessie Jacobson, Jean Reynolds, Helen Dempsey, Fern Volkman, Priscilla Hayes, Mary Byrnes, Nina Whitacre. Second Row-Helen Heckert, June Evans, Nora Lewis, Idella Myers, Sarah Ogden, Carol Stone, Antonia Caller, Eleanor McCabe, Gertrude McLean, Pauline Collins, Emily Edmonds. Front Row-George Stafford, William Butler, Wil- lard Allen, Howard Lally, Leroy Pickett, Kenneth Gordon, Glen Bowers. FRESI-IMAN CLASS HISTORY On September 3, 1930, 52 pupils were enrolled in the Freshman Class of the Waterville Central School. At the first class meeting the following officers were elected: President, Kenneth Robargeg vice president, Carol Stone, treasurer, Eleanor McCabe, secretary, Winnie Lloyd, faculty advisor, Mr. Jenkins. The members of our class engaged in many school activities and our boys won the inter-class basketball championship. Now, as one of our four years of school life has come to an end, and our history is very short, we bid the seniors ufarewellf, with the fond hope that the next three years of school will be as pleasant and as profitable as the first. Winnie Lloyd. Q 3 3 1 3 5 E 2 A 3 1 J 2 J 2 3 3 I I 5 2 0 O J Cl O D O 5 O 0 il 0 2 0 Cl E Jw! IQ un 1 Olilillsl :non 9 IOIJIOI IJ J ' v' ol Milk ' ' 'JU ' y ..
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L I it ZJTCADEMIC U IO 1 Qi Q 'f - V f - 0 SOPHOMORE CLASS Rear RowyFrank Gibbons, Lloyd Smith, Carl Cook, Rodney Pierson, George Fusek, Kenneth Lally, Donald Fuess, Leland Kemp, Thomas Doyle, Wfilliam B. Locke, Vincent Evans, Elmer Jackson. Second Row-Floretta King, Jane Hilsinger, Olive Berry, Marion Brennan, Elizabeth Lane, Charlotte Terry, Ruth Shoemaker, Elizabeth Stukey, Mary Reagan, Pearl Roberts, Irene Berry. Front Row-Grace Irwin, Theresa Ward, Joyce Randall, Mary Fuess, Antoinette Wood, Susan Vleck, Thelma Hughes, Kathleen Brown, Grace Scott, Maxine Rice. T SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The Class of '33 was the last Freshman class in the old school. We had few class meetings, except to choose our faculty advisor, Miss Evans, and to elect com- mittees for various events. This year, with the home room system, our class organ- ization has been more definite. We have our class oflicers, have given two dances, one as a Sophomore class and the other with the Freshmen. Our class has also co- O J 5 2 2 2 I I J 2 - --'--ii-E J 3 3 0 I I 2 Q Q 0 C operated with the Glee Clubs in ,Diving the operetta, Windmills of Holland which Juniors. Joyce Randall. 0 0 0, ca as 7 2 was termed by all a success. We are now looking forward to an eventful year as 0 5 0 0 0 2 Q 9 E llfnl 1 un . D OIQISIIO cnc! I Olfllxlltjl I-J 9 Ol f' 00 ERIE '
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I. Y 1 Q-ACADEMIC UNION g 31 - - s J... TALCOTT PRIZE SPEAKING Program of the fifty-ninth annual Talcott Prize Speaking Contest of Waterville Central School, Friday evening, May 15th, 1931: March .....,.......4.,.,..,,.....,..... School Orchestra 1. 4'The Man Vlfho Walks Alonev ,.,,,,...,,.. Karl Kline 2. Engineer Connor's Son ....,...,........... Josephine DePollina 3. 4'The Prisoner at the Bar ................... Taylor Bourke . . Maypole Song and Dancew ................. 4. The Lie .....,...... ,.....,......, Dilys J ones 5. Society and the Payroll ....................,. , - Roderick Huntington 6. uPolly of the Circusw. . . Regina Barrett Song-'4Forget-me-not . . . Girls' Glee Club 7. Salvage', . Robert Kehoe 8. An American Citizenv .... Betty Haynes Song and Dance from HHansel and Gretelv. , . MUSIC- Romance ....................., School Orchestra Award of Prizes .1 UDGES Professor Willard Marsh . . . . .,.,... . . . . . Principal C. F. Rose. .,... ..,...,, Miss Angela Boboy ..,..,.......,.... T .,....... . . . .J. S. Zamecnik . . . .James B. Lowther . . . ,W. A. Dromgoole . . . .Louis R. Anderson Group of First Graders H. Donnell . . . .William A. Young , . . .Margaret Mayo Geise . . . . .Paul Sheats . , . . .F. H. Crawford' . . . .Twelve Fifth Graders S. Zamecnik . . . . .Hamilton College Hamilton High School .,Utica Free Academy After much consideration the judges awarded the prizes as follows: First prizes to Betty Haynes and Robert Kehoeg second to Regina Barrett and Taylor Bourke. I0 I OIGIOIO QICI I lslllll IJ 'I ' Ol ' ' ' Ol ICN ! I
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