Waterville Central High School - Academic Union Yearbook (Waterville, NY)

 - Class of 1932

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'lv'1vvvvvwvvvrwvrvwvvvvv-v-vY71v'vrwvvrvvvvrv'vvvrv1vrvwv Advice to Seniors I We, the Junior Class of Waterville High School, feeling that the Seniors are in dire need of a few sound words of advice, do hereby issue these few words, hoping that they will be received with due gratitude by our illustrious superiors, to whom they are addressed. Bob Dutton, as class resident vou deserve the worst. We advise ou to Give . P ' I . Y 53 u radio unless ou can sto talkinff to the girl from Penns lvanla. We've received P ' y P, U Q .. Y several complaints about static at the time you broadcasted! Anna Ready, you'd make a wonderful nurse-but you'll have to stop showing people where your tonsils used to be-a good nurse never horrifies her patients. .lohn Fusek, we advise you to stop smiling at every girl you see. It's a lot safer to take them one at a time! Anna Doyle, we hope that you'll stop eating sundaes when youlre out in the cold, cold world. They're none too good for onels figure. Wallis Wetlaufer, we appoint you as Dutton's guardian. You have that little way-that makes people do things-so we know you'll succeed. Frederick Byrnes, knowing that the Whitesboro girls love curly hair, we advise you to go in for aviation-Mit won't take up so much of your spare time. Tessie Westmoreland, our choice for you is a stage career. Youlve got these, them, and those-so it shouldn't be hard! Marguerite Cleary, we've heard that a fiery temper goes with fiery tresses-so we advise a nice quiet job for you-a railroad engineer or a traffic cop! Stuart Fuess, we'd like to see you in the role of a politician. With your power- ful line of argument you should be a howling success. Mary Nolan, we advise you to dye your hair platinum blonde. Jean Harlowe is looking for a double-and thereis big pay in the movies. We wish you luck, Mary. Bessie Ogden, we advise you to get a job as a baker,s assistant. We hate to see all your cake-making talent wasted on the Library Club! Mary Brown, weid love to see you join a circus troupe. Youid make a swell trapeze artist-youlve got such a sense of rhythm! Bob Gallagher, you'd better buy an oil well. Our sympathy goes to the person who pays for the gas you use-per week end! Russell Dornburgh, we advise you to go in for racing in a big way. With your motorcycle and Model T you'd speedily become a Speed King! Peg Terry, we wish you'd find a new place to spend your week ends. South street is getting rather muddy-and tires are pretty expensive! Priscilla Hilsinger, youid better get a hair cut4it's an awful bother to have to run way down to the A. 81 P. for lost hairpins every Monday morning! Fanny McCartney, youlll make a swell baseball player if you learn not to leap into the air after every ball. Youid also be a good dentist, track star, balloonist, photographer, or acrobat. Here's luck anyway. Regina Barrett, you really ought to stop flirting with your sister's men. We,ve heard you're an awful nuisance on Sunday afternoons-we might advise long walks -alone! Josephine De Pollina, you're a bad example to the younger generation at least in the matter of dates. You'd better keep your word, Jo, in spite of temptation. Lowell, we hope you will take good care of your chicks. They're a great re- sponsibility, but we're sure Ferne will enjoy them. Ruth Shoemaker, our choice for you is a neat little pent-house on top of the LLAAALLLAAA

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vvvvvvrvvwvvvvvrvvvv v'vv'vvvvv vvvvvvvv To Frank Gibbons, we would suggest that he make a great big attempt to over- come his shyness. A shy Senior is not one to be admired or envied. Olive Berry, your Msavoir faire is very distinguished, we grant you, but a trifle more interest in your fellow-mates will make you a more creditable Senior. I will now inscribe Hhnisn to my little epistle and close with sincere hopes for success of the Senior Class of '33, Perhaps you may hnd my advice a bit raw, but after all, isnit it best, at such critical occasions to be candid? Au Revoir et Bon Voyage! Theresa Westmoreland, 332. Talcott Prize Speaking On Tuesday Evening, April l9, 1932, the Sixtieth Annual Talcott Prize Speaking Contest of Vllaterville Central School was held in the Eastman Auditorium. The contestants drew for places and spoke in the following order: Flag of Truce ................,..,,....,,............,.....,... Laurendeau School Orchestra '6Thrush .........,...... ......,.,..,.,... . . ...,.. Anonymous June Evans The Toll of Speed Hysteriav ,.........,...,..... .... R oXana Hutchings Lowell Peckham 'LThe Pilot's Storyn .. ...................,...,...,.. William Dean Howell Theresa Westmoreland 'gSpringtime', .... ......................,.. .,.....,,, M i ldenburg g'Glow-Worma' ..,...... ........,....,.,,...., . . .Paul Lincke Girls' Glee Club uThe Conquest of Crimei' ..,..,........,......,.. ..... A nonymous Kenneth Gordon MA Message to Garciav ......................... .. .Elbert Hubbard Josephine De Pollina uFords With Balloon Tiresw ...............,......, .,,. A nonymous George Fusek Selections by the Rhythm Band Heritage', ,....................,,........,,.. . . .Norma Patterson Regina Barrett uProspects Goodn. .. .....,........,., . .... Hugh S. Maloney Robert Dutton Fortuna Overture . . ..................... . . .Zamecnik School Orchestra JUDGES Superintendent A. J. Rose . ,, .........,. .. .West Winfield Gilbert Haggerty ........... ......... , . ..... ,..... L ittle Falls Miss Anna Little ,..............,.....,..,,.........,........... Sherhurne After much discussion and consideration on the part of the judges, Mr. Rose of West Winfield came forth, and after a word to the speakers, made the following awards: Josephine De Pollina and Robert Dutton, first prizes, and Regina Barrett and George Fusek, second prizes. Josephine De Pollina and Robert Dutton then entered the District Prize Speak- ing Contest held at Waterville. Here, Robert Dutton received the first prize for the boys, and Josephine De Pollina received second for the girls. Robert Dutton also participated in the Oneida County Prize Speaking Contest which was held at Rome, from which he came home with flying colors, having again won first prize. Anna Ready, '32. AA ,A,AA AAA,,AA,-A-,AAAAAA,A-,AA AA AAAAAAAAAAA AAAA



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vvvvvvvvvv rvvwvvvvvvvv vvvwvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvwvvvvvv rw Woolworth Building. There you could cultivate a roof garden and enjoy the goat. We wish you a happy landing! Guy Sweet, you should apply for a position as floor walker in Doyle-Knower's. It would cut down family gasoline bills immensely, and such knowledge of dry goods as you possess should not be wasted. Grace Scott, we advise you to go into the movies. You'd be a great addition to Our Cangsters or Skippy. Mary Fuess, we advise you to keep Bill securely fastened under your thumb. Heis wild but you should be able to hold him by this time. Elizabeth Jones, we hope that the fact that you live near Pleasant Valley won't deter you from your high aims. Congratulations, Betty. ,lames Buane, we advise you to see Johnny Head about your height. We feel sure youill make an ideal Beau Brummell with the addition of-say, a foot or two. This ends our brief dissertation. Wfe feel that our duty has been done, and we extend to you all best wishes for a successful life! In behalf of the Junior Class, Charlotte Terry, 733. Art Club The Art Club was organized early in the school year. Students who had at any time studied any phase of drawing, were invited to become members. Officers were elected at the Clubls second meeting. They were: President, Taylor Bourke, vice president, Tess Westmoreland, treasurer, June Evans. The Art Club, when firmly established, consisted of twelve members, all of Whom have worked diligently, and have succeeded in turning out a variety of at- tractive posters for numerous school activities. Theresa Westmoreland, '32, Sigma Gamma ln October, 1931, Mr. Peterson or anized a Science Club, which meets ever' . g . . 5 Wednesda . The following officers were elected: Robert Dutton resident, Olive I Y . ea v P Berry, vice president, Margaret Terry, secretary. There are twenty-five members. The club was organized for the purpose of performing a wider variety of eX- periments than can be covered in our classes. It also helps eager young scientists along lines in which they might be otherwise unable to Hourish. Bessie Ogden, '32. 1 Library Club This is the second year of such an organization in our school. Monthly meet- ings are held. Various members have charge of the library during the day, others have charge of the school notes in the Waterville Times, and the school scrap-book. Miss Ruth Evans supervises the club. The officers elected this year were: Charlotte Terry, president, Josephine De Pollina, vice president, Pearle Roberts, secretary. There were thirteen members this year. Margaret Terry, 732. LAJAA --,A-,AAA A A- ----,A-- A-,-,---L,A--

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