Bemus Point High School - Pointer Yearbook (Bemus Point, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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Page 31 text:

: t lillll lst row. lofi to right: Mrs. Lane, Delina Colburn, Richard Olson, Carolyn Carlson, Cecil Rhodes, Lois West, Elizabeth Bot- tomley, Ellen Harper, Edith Crowell, Carol Love, Carol Guignon, Lorraine Carlson. 2nd row: Robert Hammond, Duane Danielson, Carl Hallberg, Phillip Griffin, Beverly Lindsey, Fannie Marucci, Lois Ackroyd, Lorraine Edson, Betty Ann Gordon, Arlene Goold, Mrs, Stowell, 3rd row: Maurice Stowell, Roger Carlson, Rudolph Carlson, David Fuller, Kenneth Eckstrom, Opal Edson, Bruce Russell, Erwin Carlson, Clifford Rhinehart, Elmer Hallberg. Tl-IE EIGI-ITH GRADE HE Eighth Grade of 1945-46, has had a very busy and enjoyable year. At the class election which was held in the fall,officers were elected as follows: President, lames Dunn, Vice-President, Cecil Rhodes, Secretary, Lois Westg Treasurer, Carolyn Carlson. When their president left, Cecil filled his posi- tion. Because of sickness, school was closed early at Christmas. Since they were unable to have their regular party then, their teachers treated them with candy balls from Cuba. They invited Mrs. Harper and Mr. Powell to a Valentine party which was held in February. They had popcorn, cookies, peanuts, hard and soft candy as refreshments. The boys of the class have had several basketball games after school with the seventh grade. Altogether, the class has had a happy and successful school year under the supervision of Mrs. Stowell and Mrs. Lane, the former Miss Eckert. When they enter high school as pea-green freshmen next year, their teachers will find them ready and willing to take up the tasks which lie ahead.

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lst row. left to right: Lee Graham, Ioyce Iohnson, Sylvia Mosshammer, Betty Mead, Duane Oste, lolyce Shepardson, Patricia Starlcweather, Walter Olsen, tanice Hallberg, Clarice Norton, Diane Nygren, Virginia Pattison, Donald Prittie. 2nd row: Alan Iohnson, Edward Munson, Roger Nelson, Suzanne Bentley, Barbara Rupert, Barbara Sack, Mary Smith, Helen Phillips, Raymond Samuelson, Robert Rhinehart, Everett Maydwell, Clyde Lutgen, Luran Stowell, Martha Phelps, Elaine Iohnson. 3rd row: Denny Stam, Charles Peterson, Robert Iohnson, Edwin Skillman, Phillip Samuelson, Dubert Carlson, Ioanne Gow- radn, Nancy Thompson, Betsy Thompson, Mary lane Liddell, Arleta Iohnson, Frank Edlund, Andrew Gibbons, Donald Clark, iss Mathieu. FRESI-IMAN CLASS HE first meeting of the Freshman Class was for the purpose of electing class officers, They were as follows: President, Ioyce Shepardson, Vice-Presi- dent, Duane Osteg Secretary, Patricia Starkweatherg Treasurer, Walter Olsen, Girl Student Council, Barbara Rupertg Boy Student Council, Edwin Skillman. ln October the class had a Halloween Party which was very successful. ln March a Carnival was held which included a play, A Girl ln Every Port , with the following people taking part: Barbara Rupert as Maude, Bar- bara Sack as Marilyn, loyce Shepardson as Mary, loanne Gowan as Mandy Lou, Betty Mead as Mimi, Suzanne Bentley as Salvery, Pat Starkweather as Tina, and Philip Samuelson as lim. The Carnival was presented to the public. The class had a successful year because oi the careful advising of Miss Mathieu, and it feels that it is prepared to meet the requirements of the Soph- omore Class.



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Seated. loft to right: Darrell Iohnson, Dale Griffith, Richard Graham, Frank Kaluza. lst row: Iennie Kaluza, lean Welch, David Lawson, Ronald Costello, William Lipsey, Alice Block, Mary Lou Bue, Sally Erickson, Luke Boyd, Elaine Cederquist, Iacqueline Bailey, Lois Starner, Naomi Graham, Norma Foster, Barbara Winton, Lona lean Sample, Raymond Larson, Mrs. Thompson. 2nd row: Harold Kesby, Virginia Foster, Iean Lutgen, Clara Nelson, loan Hawley, loanne Murdock, Iune Moore, Iulina Kesby, lanice Shepardson, Phyllis Casselman, Mable Munson, Mary Ramaeker, Pearl Ioslyn, Anabel Cheney, Ioyce Ingerson, Ioyce Mosshammer, Terrence Hopkins, Mrs. Ward. 3rd row: Duane Barstow, Harold Ingerson, Larry McNalie, Archie Martinson, Donald Iohnson, Warren Powell, Richard Sack, Edwin Hooper, Duane Starkweather, Earl Carpenter, Dav- id Dorman, Robert Pattison, lames Hanson, Iames Rexford, Harold Seymour, Niles Hoyle, Alvin Griffith. THE SEVENTH GRADE HE Seventh Grade started the year's activities for 1945-46 by electing the following officers: President, Sally Erickson, Vice-President, Luke Boyd, Secretary, Mary Lou Bueg Treasurer, Alice Blockg Girl Student Council, lac- queline Bailey, Boy Student Council, William Lipsey. They have a membership of fifty-six boys and girls with Mrs. Thompson . and Mrs. Ward for their teachers. ln the fall of the year, a paper drive was held for the first eight grades, and the seventh grade brought in more pounds of paper than any other grade in the entire school. Because of this, everyone in the Seventh Grade received a tree basketball ticket. A Halloween Party was held in Anabel Cheney's barn. In February a Valentire Party was held in school. At the beginning of the year, Richard Graham was confined to the hos- pital ior several Weeks. A sunshine basket of games, candy and fruit was sent to him. The class wishes to thank their teachers, Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Thompson, for the successful and enjoyable year which they have had.

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