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F P P P P I b L V P P V r v P P V V P P P P r P P P P P P P r P V V P P P P P K P P E E P P b b P P P P P P P W, -- ,m ,DW v.- Calendar SEPTEMBER September I0-School opened. Upper classmen very busy showing off to im- press Frosh. September I2-Boys' Glee Club, Girls' Glee Club, Orchestra, Library Club, Art Club, Future Farmers, and the classes were organized. OCTOBER October 2-Sophomore dance. October I3--Columbus Day vacation. October 22-23-Teachers' conference. Everyone very downcast because there was no school. NOVEMBER November 6-Senior dance. November 9--Athletic Association formed. The oHicers elected Were: Daniel Cleary, illustrious president, Tommy Doyle, secretary, Fred Brunner, vice president, and Mr. Jenkins, treasurer. November I3- Nothing But The Truthw gave the Seniors a chance to display their talent as actors and actresses. November 20- Poverty Ballv allowed girls to use up their old stockings. h glovember 25-Basketball season opened with a game with Vernon. Full speed a ea . November 26-27-Thanksgiving vacation. Gee, I thought I'd burstli' DECEMBER December 3-4+Indian operetta, 'LFeast of The Red Corn.'7 Very picturesque and unusual. December 3-Student Council organized. December 23-eePageant and Christmas program offered something different to talk about. JANUARY January 41-School again. No novelty now. ,lust school. January I5-Freshman Leap Year Dance. January 25-28-Regents. Vifhewl 'aNever thought Fd get that. January 29-Hamilton game here. I guess we all know the score. FEBRUARY February 3-Sigma Gamma, known to those on outside as the Science Club, formed. February Il-Frank Clarke of Utica Free Academy played his violin for us in the Auditorium. February I7-Future Farmers broadcasted at Farmers' Week, Ithaca, and won Crosley Littlefella as second prize. School proud of them and of the radio. MARCH March 5-Game at Hamilton. Hahll March 10-II-No school because of snow. Of course everyone was heart- broken. March II-Mohawk vs. Waterville at Little Falls. Semi-finals. Anyway we're league champs. March 17-Senior Saint Patrick's Dance. March 18-Junior Class rings flashed conspicuously. March 27-April 4-Easter vacation. L4AAAAs.AA4.4.44.:AAA- ALAA 444441AAA A--AL4.44AAAA4.44-AA
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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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vvvvvvvrvv1vvvrvvvvvvvvvvv APRIL April 1-Senior April Fool's Dance., Very appropriate, eh? April 4-3-Art exhibit. Successful. Program on April 6. f Aprilw7-Upper Mohawk Valley Basketball League banquet. Marvelous time April 19-Prize speaking. , V' P April 22f-District prize speaking. April 29--Senior dance. May May J une I une June June June J une MAY 6fIunior prom. '- 20--Senior dance. -JUNE 20-Qflr-Regents. A long summer before us. 26+Baccala.ureate sermon. , ' N274Class day night. 28JCommencement. 29--Senior ball. A 30f,lunior-Senior picnio. Joyce Randall. What Would We Do lf Gallagher lost his dog? Guy Sweet stayed in town Saturday night? Mr. Jenkins forgot to say urepeatw? Dutton took a femme to a dance? Pearle stopped writing letters to Montour Falls? We all passed exams? Kane,s car got stuck? Pete forgot his Mthat is to sayn? Betty Lane and Charlotte Terry kept still for two minutes? Somebody yelled uiirew? Miss DeVeto kept a straight face during sixth period? Fanny McCartney lost her ring? Visitors didn't come? Nobody was late? Mrs. Fallon forgot to say mllhe Bell Has Bungw? Vinnie and Betty Lane stopped meeting in the library? Joyce stopped thrilling underclasslnen? Kenneth 'Gordon stopped going to Hamilton ? Carl Cook didnlt show off? The girls didnlt have Oney? Piney Martin stopped teasing the girls? AAAAAAA JAAAAAAAL,
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