Albion High School - Chevron Yearbook (Albion, NY)

 - Class of 1935

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LBION ECHO VOLT if No. 1 - ' - l-- W 1 M Juiiiifzollisis , v. ECHO STAFF 1 934-35 Editor: Manley Whipple Assistant Editor: Janice Densmore ll-Ion. Vusiness Manager: George Stevens Cir. Managers: William Nestle, Nelio DiGiulio Sports: Robert Root, Olga Frank, Carolyn Latta Reporters: Aloha Smith, Paul Haines Chatterbox: Deane Parmelee, Kathryn Vagg Pen Pushers: Jean Weeks, Helen Grady, Vernelia Smith Special Feature Reporters: Cyrus Hamlin, Mable Cain, M. Persing Art: Roland Scharping, Myrtle Reed Typists: Elizabeth Wells, Helen Nesbitt September 1934 School welcomes new teachers. Mr. Cook who will teach shop and electricity and Miss Fisher who will teach Home Economics. Coach Spierdowis starts work on new football squad which promises to be a very steady team. October 1934 Annual Football Prom is held and is very successful. English Clubs form magazine clubs and oral clubs for Thursdays and Fridays re- Spectively. School students enjoy a typical Hal- lowe'en. flt rainedl. High School team still undefeated. November 1934 Albion and Medina battle to a 0-0 tie in annual classic. Albion students enjoy a quiet week-end vacation week of Thanksgiving. Hi-Y initiates several new members. Among them were several of our star football players. December 1934 Students start their annual grind for those inevitable Regents but are abruptly stopped. What happened? Oh, yes, the Christmas vacation came around as usual and was it welcomed! January 1 935 High school students make final prepa- rations for Regents and then along comes Regents week and many find out that they Page Twenty-eight still are to keep their former teachers. You know what that means. However, there were many who received good news, especially those who had taken Geometrv for about three years. The new semester started and after a week or two every- thing is quiet again and so it will remain for several weeks to come. February 1935 English IV first and fifth period elect officers for magazine and oral clubs. Coach Spierdowis gives gymnastic er:- hibition in gym for entertainment of those parents interested in students. Students celebrate Washington's birth- day by way of a holiday on that date. Seniors give concert and dance and lose. March 1 935 Drive made to keep school cleaner and to have less noise between study hall. No decision made yet as to whether or not we shall have a larger and better Chevron, Spring comes around but there are still signs of winter. April 1935 Once more the students are blessed by a vacation-this time by Happy Easter. Echo Staff has a party at William Nestle's home. On April 12 the Pirates of Penzance was presented by the High School Glee Clubs and was a great success. Well, the Seniors came back with a bang! The Senior Ball and Easter Dance combination was one of the greatest suc- cesses in several years. May 1935 Eleanor White, Margery Dayton, Jan- ice Densmore, Joyce Tompkins, Virginia Elson, Robert Hamilton, Cyrus Hamlin, Deane Parmelee, Eugene Barnum, and Richard Woods are selected for the 49th annual Signor Prize Speaking Contest. Students start to grind for Regents. June 1935 About 85 Seniors comprise the ap- proved and doubtful lists for 1935 gradu- ation. Best of luck to all! THE ECHO MARCHES ON! fThere never was a better paperj

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1935 CHEVRON Ettiil ournalism Exchange The Exchange Department is one of the minor departments ofthe Chevron, yet it is one of the most important departments because it enables the Chevron staff to produce a well-balanced year book. All the outstanding and excep- tionally good features of other schools' year books, originally reproduced, plus our own features, are put into one excellent year book-the Albion High School Chevron. Likewise, the other schools have an opportunity to use our features as models for their year books. XYe have on Hle, exchanges from about IOO different schools and we hope to continue and increase this number for the improvement of other schools' year books and for the Albion Chevron. A few of the most recent exchanges are: The Argus -Gardener High School, Gardener. Massachusetts. The Bataviann-Batavia High School, Batavia, New York. Forum -Lockport High School, Lockport, New York. e Floodtide -Petersburg High School, Petersburg. Alaska. The Oracle'!-Oakheld High School, Oakfield. New York The Student -hXYelland High and Vocational School, XYelland, Ontario. The Broadcaster -Amherst High School, Amherst, New Hampshire. The Panorama -Binghamton High School, Binghamton, New York. O-At-Kan -LeRoy High School, LeRoy. New York. e Mirror hMedina High School, Medina, New York. Tuskegee Messenger -Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama. Tripod -Thornton Academy, Saco, Maine. The Keystone -Penn Yan High School, Penn Yan, New York. Tom-Tom MOwego High School, Owego, New York. Genesee -Genesee W'esleyan Seminary, Lima. New York. Skeenic -XVhitehall High School, NVhite Hall, New York. Hi-Lifev--Farmingdale High School, Farmingdale, Long Island. is sc The Th The Th u rf H H is H it R. Balester, W. Palmer Page Twenty-nine

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