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

 - Class of 1937

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GRADE EIGHT This year we started with a total enrollment of fifty-nine members. During the course of the year we lost four members and a new one entered. Our teachers, Miss Simmons and Miss Vtfoodcock, have been very patient with ns. Therefore, we have been able to accomplish several fine things in special activities. Through Miss Nvood- cock most of us got in touch with at least one foreign correspondent and we have thoroughly enjoyed receiving their letters. Through Miss Simmons in our guidance most of us have made a better choice of our high school course than we would have made by ourselves. Many of us participated in the Thanksgiving pageant, uOut of the Pilgrim Story Book. Anne Evans, Margaret Williams, and Stephen Cates were the soloists. Sev- eral of our members also participated in the Junior High School English classes' play, Elmer.', On the whole we have had a pleasant year. Presidents ...... . . . John McCleave Vice Presidents . . . . , .Helen Morgan Secretaries .... . . .James Ritchy Treasurers . . . . . .Carolyn King Reporters . . . , . Leona Hinman Stephen Cates lda Jacobson Albeth Hayden Alheth Hayden Marcella Burton First row. left to right: Lois Wratten, Roger Hahle, Marcella Burton. Edward Doyle. Alheth llayden, Harry Northrop, Ida Jacobson, Stephen Catrs, John McCleave, Helen Morgan, James Ritchey, Carolyn King. Stuart Lewis. Lela Blunt. Duncan Patterson, Ruth Brownell. Second row: Miss Simmons. Shirley Budlong, Lois Coodson, Mary Dunn. Dorothy Maine. Phyllis MacConnell. Anne Evans, Marion Kelley, Catherine Heidel, Ruth Carey, Ruth Sullivan, Dorothy Atwater, Edna Manion. Frances Byrnes. Leona Hinman, Margaret Williams, Miss Woodcock. Third row: Mary Ruane, Earle Smith. John Creedon. William Marscher, Louis Sullivan, Vincent Ford. Donald Wil- liams, Edward Creedon, William Diehl, John Mara, Francis Hayden, Arthur Sanders, Elwin Wilbur, Edward Nlanion. Norman Cowen. Elizabeth Harris. Fourth row: Albert Edwards. Robert Ek- fiigml, Robert Ford, Wesley Benjamin. Harold Zieres, Thomas Roberts, ,lohn Williams.

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FIQESHMEN This year the freshmen have been very active in school activities. Many of them one belonged to the Clee Club, Camera Club, and Dancing Club. They have also taken part in intramural as well as Varsity sports. and the freshman boys took the soecer championship from the upper classes for the first time in many years. The class play, HElHl9l',i, under the direction of Miss Wloodeoek, presented April 23. was a big success. The social studies classes with Miss Simmons visited Canajoharie on October 12 and inspected some lfleechnut plants. lt was a very interesting trip and we all enjoyed the diderent foods being made and packed. Presidents .....,,..... .Katharina Christeler Raymond Kennard Vice Presidents .,.. . , .Craydon Staring Doris Manion Secretary-Treasurers . , . Marjorie Cardener Marjorie Loftus Front row. left to right: Doris Eastman. Ula tfook, Blanche llinman. Esther YYaldburg:er. Frederick Converse, Marjorie Gardner. Craydon Staring. Katharina Christeler, Doris Manion. Richard llilsinger, Marjorie Loftus, Ylerlene Jackson. llelen Blair. Alberta Vietch, Mary Smith, Olive Cook. Second row: Nlr. Peterson. Xlelva Clemens. Aversa Clark. Edith Lohnas. Aileen Risley. Merle Roberts, Florence Madden. Marion Barnes. Jeanette Morgan, Margaret llowd, Flora ence Nolan, Ruth W'aldburger, Estelle Smith. Ulive Iles. Marie Yolkman. ,lane Pierson, Esther Lohnas, Mary Nlanion. Mr. lvilcox. Third row: Betty Furner. Ethel Hclterline. Xlorman Kelsey, Clarence Raffauf, Royal Plante, Bernard Ritchey. Royce Cook. Harold Rieslerer. Melville VV:-rner, Robert Youngs. George Nlaefhvnnell. Xlelvin Stewart, ,lack l.ally. Donald jory, ,lohn Mango, Janet Main, Nellie Baldwin. Fourth row: lfdmund Cates, Clarence Wilbur, Robert Blunt, Elmer Ford, Kenneth Pesto, Daniel Budlong, Norman Byrnes. jehn Neiters. Cordon Silliman. Edwin Han- eroft. Horace Terry. Joseph Bt-ha. Peter llyinan. john Gallagher, Francis Yolkman. Edward Harris.



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GIQADE SEVEN At the beginning of this year the seventh grade numbered seventy pupils, the largest class in school. However, they have slipped back to sixty-seven and have given the leadership to the freshmen. Many of the members of the class took part in the Junior High Thanksgiving play, and the class was Well represented in in- tramural sports. The class has made a large drive for good teeth and claims to have the best record for care of the teeth in the school. Presidents ...,,,.....,, Richard Dunster Virginia Terry Vice Presidents . . ,.., Elizabeth Mara Frederick Fuess Secretaries . . , , .... Peter Coggeshall Mary Gates Treasurers . . ..,, Peter Coggeshall Elwyn Sterling GRADES 7-1 AND 7-2 Front row, left to right: Rocco Ciocca, Helen Lally, Thomas Reagan, Cordon Smith. Betty Fusek, Peter Coggeshall, Betty Mara, Richard Dunster, Virginia Terry, Frederick Fuess, Mary Cates, Elwyn Sterling, Kathleen Humphreys, Russell Ogden, Doris Seelow. Patil llilsinger. Second row: Barbara Northrop, Betty Ford, Betty ,l. McCabe, Rose Mary Ruben, Elizabeth Patterson. Frances Manion, Betty Gibbons, Mayselle Draheim, Margaret Condell, Beverly Eastman. Emma Woodworth, Mildred Davidson, Clementine Cowen, Edith King, Beverly McLaughlin, Eleanor Jaquays, Rose Ryder, Janet Marscher. Miss V. Smith. Third row: Miss Woernley, Nancy Rob- erts, Louise Kennard, Edward Ruane, Edward Roberts, Edwin Jones, Peter Nolan. Bruce McLean, Harold Morg.tan, Alton Hinman, Edward Lewis, William Roberts. Francis Riesterer, Lena Blunt. Bertha Beha, Madalyn Jones. Fourth row: llarold Hayden, Donald Terry, Earl Dann, Henry Miller, Walter Lapham. Alfred Ogden, George Rankins, ,lohn Zalvis, Reginald Tarbox, Eugene Thornton, Robert Lloyd, Clement Cowen, Edward Heidel, Robert Bellamy, Robert Kelley, Law- rence Pesto.

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