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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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Back Row: Pauline Lalfayette. Mr. Yan Der Voort. Stuart Martin. Donalcl Fuess Albrrt Radley. Raymond Dunn, Roger Terry, Logan Locke, Joseph Bissell, Mary Doyle. Next Row: Helen Bingham. Gertrude Mclman, Bessie Jacobson. Mary Dutton, Phyllis Thomson, Anne Thomscn. Isabelle Fuess. Sarah Ogden. llelen Ryan, Juanita Vanorman. Vary Brady. Anna Fuseli. ffathcrine Tuflcy, Bessie Chcrnoff, Betty llclmes, Eleanor Mcffabe, Feme Volkman, Dorothy Browne, Winif1'Qf1l Lloyd, Nina Wl1itact't:, Frances jones. lcla Smith, Antonia Caller. Margaret Gruber. June Evans. Next, Row: Kath- leen Brown, Alene Stukey. Pauline Randall. Thonias Doyle, Julia Hughes, Robert Byrnes, Geneva Coote. Florence Diehl. Priscilla llayes. Front Row: Richard Cowen, Raymond Stukey, Arthur Roberts, Norman Bourke. Collis Huntington. l l . t Dramatic Club l President , . . . Robert Byrnes Secretary ,. .. Fred Brunner Treasurer ..............,...,..... Julia Hughes The Dramatic Club was formed this year for the first time with Mr. Van Der Voort actinf' as facult' adviser. It consisted of 40 members. I Ci Q 1 Q Several la fs which were roduced b' the club at rivate showinfrs before P l I P P , U the students are: UA Nifflit At An Inn A bv Lord Dunsany, with Bower Terr ', . 2' ' 1 . ' . Z' l Joe Bissell. Albert Radley, Stuart Martin, James Steele, Richard Cowen, Norman Bourke' 'gCircumstances Alter Cases 37 li' Ruth Ciorloif, with June il 7 7 Lvans, Helen B 'an, Marfraret Gruber, Thomas Doyle, Frederick Brunnerg L I 57 z- . and 5 Still Alarm, 7 by Ceorffe Kaufman, with Loffan Locke. Norman Bourke, W n Q NV rn bn - tw fic an hollis Huntington, buy Vining, Frederick Brunner. HA Bight At An lnnm was repeated for the Parent-Teacher Association. lmpersonations of Mae West, a sophisticated girl, a shy girl, a delmutante, a inster, a bully. a Jolitician. an absent minded Jrofessor. . nl p I ' . I 1 n 1 and ua sissy!! were given at different meetings with great success. Many plays were read and discussed during the year. t E2 .5 . x, its
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