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Sophomore Class President ..,. ..,. R uth Beck Vice President . , . . .James Steele Secretary . . . , . .Mary Hughes Treasurer ...,..,.,...... .,........ R oger Cash There were thirty-five in our class when we began school in Septem- ber. ln January, Mary Brady, lflton Dornburgh, Theodore Szlachta, Henry XVaterman, William Butler, and Ida Smith left us to become Juniors. At this time, also, Laura Dann and Cecil lfdwards calne into our room from the Freshman Class. Marion Rainboth had to leave school on account of illness. Many of the pupils of our room belong to the various clubs in the school. Three of our boys belong to the Boys' Cleo Club. ln the Girls' Clee Club we have five girls, in the orchestra three, in the Dramatic Club six, in the Science Club onc, and in the Future lfarmers six. We also hate a few boys and girls on the basketball teams and also a few boys on the baseball and soccer teams. The activities of the Sophomore Class this year were few. Wfe held a party in the gymnasium for all high school pupils and teachers. Refresh- ments, which consisted of punch and cookies, were served. There was a small charge for the refreshments, but there was no admission charge. Jvc played many games and danced both round and square dances. Everyone had a good time. We planned a trip to go to see the moving picture, Alice ln Wonderland, but, because of an epidemic of measles, we did not go. Wye are looking forward to two more years of high school together when we will be dignified upper classmen. Third Row: Leland Vining, Raymond Stukey, Cceil Edwards Riehaid fowen George Dunn, Oney Ogden, Waller Zehr, Clen Williams, George Plante, Richard Hughes. Second Row: Miss Bourke, Robert Blair, Robert Kelsey, Anne Chernoff. Carol Mason, Anne Thomson. Phyllis Thomson. llelen Kahl, Margaret Gruber, Laura Dann, Floyd Volkman, Harry llilsinger. Seated: Dorothy Williams. Pauline Randall, Betty Cilliland, Roger Cash. Mary Hughes, James Steele, Ruth Beck, Catherine Roh- erts, Erma Christensen, Vivian Russell.
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Back Row: llenry Blair, William Butler. Arnold Brunner. Norman Bourke. lflton Dornburgh, Byron Wilmot, Logan Locke, Edward Brennan. Theodore Szlachta. Henry Waterman. Third Row: Arthur Roberts, Collis Huntington. Kenneth Bankins. Roger Terry, Isabelle Fuess, Mr. Peterson. Sarah Ogden, Vincent Cash, Guy Yining, Merlin Staring, Robert Treen. Second Row: Pauline LaFayette, Mary Dutton, Ruth Temple- ton. Mary Louise Brady, Marion llelterline. Catherine Tuffy, Dorothy Browne. Dorothy llouse, Frances Jones, Betty Townsend. Betty llelmes. Laura Tepolt. First Bow: Sarah Cravenstein, llelen llilsinger. Bethany Clark. Mary Doyle. Robert Byrnes, ,lulia Hughes. Alene Stukey, Anna Fusek, Helen Bingham. Junior lass President ....., . . Bobert Byrnes Vice President . , , . . , . ,Julm Huffhcs Secretary and Treasurer . . . , . , , Mary Doyle T11 the year of l923, nine of those who are now ln the Junior Class began their school career together. They are: Dorothy Browne Anna Fusek, Norman Bourke, Bobert Byrnes, Vincent Cash Follrs Huntlnffton , Logan Locke, Albert Treen, and Boger Terry. Since then numerous others have joined our class, including five from the seventh grfrde who lorned us in our Freshman year. They are: Elizabeth Townsend Marion Helter l line, Mary Dutton, Isabelle Fuess, and Pauline Lafayette The present class now consists of forty-three rrrernbers. On October ll, 1933 the Juniors sponsored a dance rn the Wrteryrlle t Central School gymnasium. On May 25, l934 our Junior Pronr was held In the early part of spring, we becarne proud possessors of flashy Junior rings. The entire class has its hopes and ambitions of beconrrnfr dtgnrfred Seniors of the class of 1935. Wie look forward to an excrtrnfr and eyentful year as Seniors, preparing for the first tirne to set our little boat rsrul on l l the seas of stornr and strife. l
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Back Row: Richard Lewis, Robert Ruane, Elmo Burlingame. Frank Rankins, Francis Van Slyke, William Niles. llarry Martin, Lynn Williams. John Hahle. Carlton Alsheimer, Neil Shoemaker, George Reynolds, Jolm Zweifel. Fourth Row: Mr. Jenkins, Raymond Williams, Lincoln Stafford, Ceorge Nolan, Francis Birmingham, James Rea- gan, Nellie Munroe, Arlene Sheehan, Helen Tarhox. Rolmert Brady, Raymond Lewis, Warren Rankins. Lawrence Byrnes, Mr. Wilcox. Third Row: Mary Ryder, Eunice Cheselmro, Ruth Wloodwortli, Freida Jaeolison, Maliel Angier, Mary Crosser. Lueella Atwater, Bernice Cook, Betsy Neslmit, Gertrude Zieres, Carrie Blunt. Helen lloffman, Jocelyn Patterson, Lucy Williams. Isabelle Walker, Thelma Jane Hughes, Margery Townsend. Mary Dickson, Gertrude Brady, Nlargaret Sullivan. Second Row: Marjorie Cole, Francis Ryder. Ethel Cravrnstein, llelen Carey, Mary Bogan, Catherine Coupe, Eleanor LaFayette. Victor Warriner. Carolyn Howard, Jolm Williams, Ruth Coodson, Lelia Woodcoek, Doris Fuess. Ruth Huane, Marguerite Brady. Front Row: Kohl-rt Manion, Albert Slukey. l.est1-r liughee. Clesson Cook, William Stricker. Roger Diehl, Donald King. Freshman lass Presidents ..., ,mhictor Wlarriner, Eleanor LaFayette Vice Presidents . . , , Mary Hogan, Jack Wlilliams Secretary-Treasurers Catherine Coupe, Carolyn Howard Class Advisers . , .. .... Mr. Wilcox, Mr. Jenkins On September 6, l933, there were forty-two girls and thirty-five lmoys enrolled in the two Freshman Classes. Later in the year, two new members joined the class, while one left and joined the Sophomore Class. ln June, 1934, there was a total enrollment of seventy-eight pupils in the class. On October 19, l933, the two Freshman Classes held a joint party at the school. ln sports, the girls took third place in the lnterelass Basketball Tourna- ment, while the boys took second place in it. Class meetings were held throughout the entire year in lVlr. xWfll1fOX7S Home room, but in Mr. Jenkin's room they were discontinued in the early part of the year. A The entire Freshman Class is looking forward to three more enjoya- ble years in Waterville Central School.
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