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

 - Class of 1938

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Left to right, seated: Mary Cates, Helen Lally, Rose Rydar. Janet Marscher. Blythe Clark. Edward Ruane, Edith King, Kathleen Humphreys, Bruce Kleluean, Fred rick Fuess, Donald Terry, Virginia Terry. Louise Kennarrl. Bertha Beha. First row, standing: Nliss Simmons, Nancy Roberts, Muriel Ramsdell. Frances Manion, Elizabeth l'altm'rson. Emma Wooclwortll. lllayselle Draheim, B tty Fusek. Betty Jayne Mefialw. Bs-tty Ft rrl, Doris Feelon, Stella jones, Betty Mara. lilcnientine Cowen, Rosemary Sehrat. l,ena Blunt, Klarlalyn Jones, Miss Xiootlmwk. Second rms. standing: lrillll Hilsinger. William Roherts. lfrlward Lewis. liilwarrl Rvliflrts, lfarl Dann. Beverly Nluluaughlin. Xlilrlred Davidson. Beverly Eastman. ,lulia Dyman, Eleanor Jaquays. lflwyn Sterling, Peter Nolan, 'lihomas Reagan, Rocco Ci'-ceo, Frank Scarano. 'l'hircl row, standing: Edwin Jones. l'1ter Cogge- shall, Harold Nlorgan, Robert l.loyil, Eugene Beavli, Wlalter Lapham. George Ranlxins. Clement Cowen. Edward llvidel. Alton llinman, lfdvsarrl lloke. l,awrenr'e Pc-sto, Richard Dunster. fl-l il Z l'rOsidents .... . . .llclith King Kathleen Humphreys Vive President , . . . lmiuce lVlcL0'1n Secretaries . . , . . .Blythe Clark Gordon smith 'lireasurers . , , ,lfdwarcl Ruane Gordon Smith Reporters 4 , N IIUIIIII TCIIX EIGHTH There are siXty pupils in the eighth grade. This year we are takinff sofial studies in place of history. One sevtion of the eighth grade won the l' T A drive at the beginning of the year. Most of the class has participated in intramural sports During the year we have had several plays in English class and hair also written letters to children in other lands. Several of our number took put in the Amiteui Hour that was sponsored hy the senior class. We are looking loinaid to enteiinff high school in Septomher.

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Left to right, seated: Gladys Cechowie, Lela Blunt, Margaret Williams. Mary D Edward Hinman, Manion, Atwater Shirley Budlong, Lois Wratten, Lois Coodson. Alheth llayden, lsab rr- Z... Elwyn Wilbur, Donald Jory, Vincent Ford, William Diehl. Helen Morgan, Jeanette Kelley. Catherine lleidel, Janet Maine, Ruth Carey, Dorothy Maine, William . Marie Volkman. Betty Furner. Mr. Peterson. Second row. standin Creed 'n, Edward Donnely, Jack Mara, Arthur Sandrrs, Third row, standin Roger Hahle, Robert Ford. Clarence Wlllllll'. Stephen Cates. Alb:-rt Edwards, Wesley Benjamin. llarold Zieres, William Zweifel, Donald Williams, Edward Raffauf. James Ritchey. During the course of the year only four people have left our class, leaving an enrollment of sixty-two pupils. The members of the freshman class have taken part in many extra-curricular ac- tivities: Girls' Ensemble, Clee Club, Crafts Club, Band, Orchestra, Camera Club, Science Club and Dancing Club. They have also taken part in the following sports: soccer, baseball, and basketball. Some of the members of our class took part in an amateur hour which was given by the junior high school English classes for the Parent-Teacher Association. Others also took part in the Senior Amateur illour sponsored by the senior class, April 29th. Our class had a party at the close of the school year. We have enjoyed our freshman year and we are deeply indebted to our teachers, Mr. Wfiltrox and Mr. Peterson, for their kind cooperation in the initial year of our high school career. Patricia Patterson, Frances Byrnes, Ruth Sullivan. Carolyn King, Mary Elizabeth Ilarris. unn, Ida Jacobson. Harry Northrop, Anne Evans, Norman C-men. Phyllis Macllonnell, Manion, Marjorie 0'Dowd, Marcella Burton. First row, standing: Mr. Wilcox, Leona e Barnes. Edna Ruane, Dorothy Edward Doyle. Morgan. Marion Marscher. John ell rr- Z... Stuart Lewis. .lack Mt'Cleave. rf-don, Clarence Cr FIQESHMAN CLASS



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Left to right, seated: Anna Jaquays, Mary Pardi. Dorothy llennessey. Ellarie Bailey. Wil- liam Byrnes, Je-an Sehwender, Eleanor Hart, Russell Ogden, Alfred liist-nhut. Elvira Burlingame. liarliara Nnrtllrnp. Vfilliam Williams, Lulu Avery, Eileen Ford. Nlargaret Condell. First row, standing: Miss llingre, Audrey Christensen, Nlary Goodsisn. Rose Bleflartney, Crave Lloyd. Elma Clll'ffSIl'i8Il. Betty Gibbons, Genevieve Klll7llilI'Skl, Thelma Carey. l'larrieI ,laeolJson, Marion Nichols, llilda Helmes, Bernice Angier, Alberta Ritrrhey, Pauline Burth, Charlotte Welrlr. Gloria Budlong, Arh-tta Hughes. Miss Woernley. Second row, standing: Francis Riesterer, Robert Pierson, Cer- alil Furner, Robert lluther. William Duvelow. William Wtclgren. llenry Gardner, YVilliam North- rop. Robert Ilnghes, Peter l'ardi. Le Hoy Tarlmnx. William lluther. Paul liroeker, Rohert Edwards. Stuart Cttwen, Rohert Fuess, Ernest Clemens. Back row: Elllon Burlingame, George f,il1HITllJ1il'- lain, Stephen ftlczflartney. Alhert Jackson, Fred Morris. Robert Angier. Alfred Ogden, Eugene Thornton, Robert Bellamy, llarold Abrams, Richard Wlelister, Ronald Manion, Robert Kelley. 7-1 7-2 Presidents .Sally Harding Russell Ogden Yin- Presidents ,,Alfred lfisenhut Eleanor Hart Ser-retaries A , . ,lflvira Burlingame Jean Sehwender 'l'reasurers . . .xvilliam Yvilliams Wiilliam Byrnes Last September there were sixty-seven pupils in the seventh grade and now there are sixty-five. This grade is the first seventh grade to take social studies instead of history and geography. ln this vlass we have had our first experienve with panel discussions. We also lielong to tht- World lieltt-rs' Cluh and have reveixecl letters regularly from beorge l'n-rrot. their rt-presentatixe. Spelling is no longer a separate sulilevt liz-- eause we take it with lfnglish. This is also the first year that the sexenth grade has ever had a representative on the travk team. Last yearis Class set us a very good example for dental eorret-tions and we are trying to lire up to its good ret-ord. We have all enjoyed many new experiences this year for the first timeg namely, learning to travel from one class to another. taking part in student government, and making many things which are interesting and useful in shop and homemalxing elasses.

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