Bainbridge Central High School - Echo Yearbook (Bainbridge, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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Nw,Xxbe.x9.-MQDM-1919-5 '7 'Z-L' WAGON 1949 As freshmen and sophomores we d1d l1tt1e some desultory attempts at money making and a few part1es not even v1v1d memories remam of these years A Chrlstmas Toyland Dance 1n our Jumor year really started our class SOC12.1 wh1rl Cooperatxon 1n planmng the refreshments decoratlons and 1n sell1ng txckets made th1s a successful venture Another b1g dance followed our Prom 1n June The blggest feature of th1s dance was the crown1ng of the Prom K1ng and Queen followed by a grand march Jean Glfford and Steve Smith were chosen for these honors Dommated by the huge or1ental thrones on the stage the stage was decorated in Ch1nese theme us 1ng red and yellow streamers and mu1t1 colored paper lanterns At small tables a round the edge of the gym we served our verslon of Ch1nese food We d1d g1ve the annual Hallowe en party for the school ch11dren but found that lt brought 1n 11ttle monetary reward The sale of food at football and basketball games has been a small but steady source of mcome Christmas cards were sold at the hol1 day t1me as further effort to swell the stlll small treasury Our major project was planned to be non prof1t makmg In th1s our Echo we worked to keep all best parts of our four years assoc1at1on It has been real labor and our most satlsfymg We were not allowed only Joy durmg our school days for tragedy came to us when we lost a popular classmate W11l1am Butcher Our semor play semor ball and the long awalted semor tr1p st1ll he before us near the end of the western tra1l From these we hope to gam much to remember It IS part of the gold we seek Mounta1ns of hard work are between us and the gold flelds but th1s 1S a sturdy wagon and cooperat1on sends It on We have learned by do1ng that all th1ngs must be done together for only shared memor1es have any meamng West gases-www Wi W9 M, MMM Q fauna 73149Zz,7'l7PCff buf JJWM.. , . 'lf if QW Q A if Wx - lj U 4 'lf to oo QCD ll 9 Wait T pg f so X My ,ML fm,



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First Row- Dick Gerg, Sidney Jones, Ronald Hoyt, Arnold Craig, Gene Craver, Jolm Hohreiter. Second Row- Arlene Martin, Joan Michel, Bernice Tillapaugh, Gary Holman, Joyce Eggleston, Pat Skinner, Milton Wade, Georgia Villnave, Eugenia Landers, Doris Gorton. Third Row - Mrs. Vicary, Alice Scheidegger, Marilyn Coon, Iona Sherman, Gladys Shelton, Pat Babcock, Marjorie Smith, Violet Westerberg, Pauline Frank, Beverly Archer, Mr. Vicary. Fourth Row- Bob Hughston, Bob Garrison, Ludwig Schoen, Tommy Monroe, Bob Banks, Stanley Mulwane. WAGON 1950 The long summer rest over, the first whips cracked in early September and, with the election of the following officers, 1950's Covered Wagon was on its way: Milton Wade - President, Gary Holman - Vice-President, Pat Skiimer - Secretary, Joyce Eggleston - Treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Vicary are our capable and willing guides. Selling hot dogs, cooked over our cafeteria campfires by our able camp cooks, pop, and ca.ndy at football games, started out our year. We sponsored a benefit movie, A Date With Judy early in the year. Later we sold Christmas ornaments. All were sold but two, which were eaten by school mice The only other casualty was when John Hohreiter got his foot shut in a customer's door. Now we're trying to sell banners- fwant to buy onel -with BAINBRIDGE on them. Of course our class rings caused a lot of excitement in December. Some of us found fool's gold in that strike but replacements are coming - without any chips. Our Junior Prom will be the final touch to a successful Junior Class Year and the and of three-fourths of our journey. Pat Skinner

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