Blasdell High School - Champion Yearbook (Blasdell, NY)

 - Class of 1939

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PEP DANCES The Senior-Class of 1959 held Pep Dances after school in the gym and in the senior Homerocm. The music was furnished by the new combiniation radio and victrcla Which the Seniors are buying with the help of the ecard Of Education. The dances lasted from 5:45 to 4:45- Some of the students came to brush up on their dancing and some came to get new ideas from the others. The ad- mission charsed was five cents and the dances attracted good sized crowds each time we held one. l APPLE SUCKNR SALTS The Senior Class wishes to thank all the students who have helped to make their apple sucker sales a suc- cess. We hope the students have enjoyed eating them as much as the Seniors have enjoyed making them. Suckers for the first sale were made at the home of Vivian Pray, who headed a committee, consisting of the following com- mittee members: Ruth Hillman, Jean ?age, Doris Wleming, Dorothy Lilly, Paul Silvis, Considering that it was the first attempt, the Seniors thought the suckers were a success, and they were inspired to try again. Twice as many apples were purchased for the second sale which was held March lO. Chairman Vivian Pray was assisted by the following: Nora o'Rourke, Dorothy Lilly, Paul Silvis, Richard Schutts and William Herrick. Some apples were sold without coating because the sale was held during, Lent. The committee guarantees making apple suckers will turn HDiqnified Seniorsu into carefree school children. BAKED GOODS SAL? Saturday, May 20th, the Seniors held a baked goods sale in the Legion Hall. It was the first one in sever- al years and we did very well. We aDUFGCiHt9 the Sena?- osity of the Legionaires in permitting us the USG Of the Leaion Hall. We also thank those who so kindly donated goods for the sale and those purchased them- fv. , V ' ii, ,J - . g,te.'-215 M I, ,.,,q',ft,-' ,f jf'M,..2Fj?,'ky f, U . .tiife -iff. 'f y -' ' 'V it-V515 1

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SENIOR FARTY I1 1 ' . ' m tie first one here,N must have been e rear stairway on our way our thoughts as we ascended th to the Senior party which was held December 15, 1958. When the music from the radio assailed our ears, however, we became afraid we might be the last. After dancing until more had arrived, we played games. One game was finding small squares of paper with numbers on them which were hidden in the back hall. Then we had a treasure hunt. For this we had two teams. The best team won but both shared in the treasure which was a package of Hershey's chocolates. The third game played was musical chairs. Matilda did not want to play because she had never played it before, but we pestered her until she did. end who won? Of all the veterans of the game who were present to let a beginner show them up! I suppose, Qin the boy's estimationb, the refreshments were the best part. The chocolate milk and the orangeade were delicious,-but the cake was fit for a King! And the sandwichesg-there were enough for an army! We also had pickles of all kinds. I suppose the most amusing part of our party was the passing out of the Christmas presents, mechanical dolls, tea sets, pencils, handkerchiefs, and the usual gifts. Then came the dawn,-Creally it was just ten-th1FtY7- Everyone wearily betook themselves to their various homes and the party was just a memory. And who do we have to thank for our party? Mr. and Mrs. Chaplin. Credit is due to the cpmmittaes, also. H These were composed of Ruth Hillman, Doris lleming, Jean Page, Vivian Pray, Dorothy Kleis, Bill Herrick, Paul oilr vis, Alice Jane Zimmerman, Dick Schutts, and Nora O Rourse. -ge also thank those others in the class who helped to make our party a success. THE SENIORS TENT TC KNO? 6 This title does not mean that there is anything the Seniors donrt know , but it was the title given to the assembly program which we conducted. 1The program was a question and answer contest directed oy Professor Lame- I grain played by Paul Silvia. The professor was introduced by President William Herrick. The PVOSYHW Was Stafteu by the salute to the flag led by Robert Fritz. The contes- t .f wg he audience without warning or tents fitenbdlgig gghtegtants were Spencer Plarr, Phyllis PFePaFu loilt gravener Richard Stoops, Ann Carlin, and ??1lZ,Ha?iiZTman The,honorable judges were Miss Hilde- '1llid'n. T' popeahfeia, ana Mr. Mead. While the judses bTanu'dgT,f the scores the Girls Glee Club rendered the were 3. lnbthat they sang at Fredonia. When the judges Selectlgngl, .vas found that there were three people tied FSPOTJPSC 1f1Q,Ce,,,ehy111S Hall, Ann cariin, and Richard giiOggrQtLg+s were drawn and Ann Carlin received first , J . . - - , + ' H ri w ' e Tre first prize with alchare Stvope eebtlhe eecoec QFQZ,-,W 1 ten rize was tWenty,five pennies and the second price was 'D Cx. 1 nl N - ' 1 1, H . ' e onteitant received suc ers Pennies. The remainder Of th C Q D L f??E5W?7T?T7 1r lk lr. l.



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