Bradford Central High School - Lamoka Log Yearbook (Bradford, NY) - Class of 1950 | Page 29 of 108 |
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“Senior Class History In the fall of 1938, a group of eager children ranging from five to six years of age began their first day at Bradford Central School. It took eight long years of strenuous work before high school days com- menced At last the fall of LL6 arrived 'and a large class was beginning to become accustomed to somethlng dif ferent from what they had been used to previously Our class was orglnd ized with Alan Howell as president Maureen O'Neil acted as secretary, and Tony Cyrczak kept what little money we had Miss Lois Steffen, later Mrs Rosenbloom, became our ad visor. We had many parties through out the year and that seemed to be our main source of enjoyment skating party was put on by us and it was a success The next fall we were reunited le participated in many more of the act ivities sponsored by the school r John Reed became our advisor by animous vote and Wil iam Jennin s was president with Charles Pruden to take over when the tine permitted Our secretary was Bernard Allard and treasurer Tony Cyrczak With a booth at the Spring Carnival we were able to start accu ulating money for fu ture use Our first busy year was our Junior one We lost many of our faithful and helping classmates and our class began to diminish With a great mag azine sale, we were beginning to work toward our goal A nTruth or Consequence Show at the Spring Car mival proved to be a worthwhile mea sure for us A dance for Hallowe'en and one later in the year were suc cessful and our treasury be an to increase The arrival of our class S I GX I ,f 12: f,:i3 ?fHe2 A ? ,f ' ggiiggijg tkf zfffifeec rings brought happiness to all of us With the help of lr Clyde Cook, our class advisor, we accom lished many things Anthony Cyrczak acted as our president and in case of a sence Loren Lit le took over Janet mace was our serretary and Alfred la hmer kept the treasury reports The day arllved wfen wc were back avaln for our last year in school This year we had many plans, blt the settlng of good examples for future Seniors came before them Our class advisor proved to be Miss Jean Lai ferty and Anthony Cyrczak was re elected president Alleen lclck was vice president and Pauline Hachura kept the minltes of tle meetings Alfred Kashmer was agaln given the job pertalnlng to money Our year began wlth the Harvest restival, one of our greatest projects, a d tre Senior play, ake it Easy, was sented Cnristma cards and wrap plng paper sale too u most of olr leisure tlme after that Ln Fe cafeteria a candv case was placed for our benefit and throughout the entire year, we sold sweets At bas kettall games students were there selling at the main entrance, also dered and we put tren ln our candy case Our extra curricular activi ties ended witm a sprlng dance, and now we flnd ou selves 100klDb for ward to a bright future after t e few remaining days of sch ol are over. We, as Seniors of 1950, hope that the followlng classes will get all the pleasures we d1d when we took an active part in school classes and wonderful moments at B C S Those moments spent there will never be regretted O I O . . . o I ' ' . A 7 . . . H l'n A ' - U ' , M , t 5 - U u A .n . 1 un y T S , A O . , Q , If L x J l . v ' 1 , . - Q ' ' . O . -A W u H J . . ' 0 . n g ' . . ' Q n 'x . IIT I ll Dre I' , . ' . S A- ' 3 ' A ,s k p H - . N ' . . t. wi ' ll I ' I I9 Q Basketball schedule penclls were or- .ml ' S wx. F L n IK W A - J , , , !,- - . -Qjwl wbx V ifL . 1 ' ',. V.. ,dr f 1 I' ' - l4i?fef'i-.n N . 1 1 pr, 6 5 , R Q Q D U : 1 r-Wx xv' f f L- Q' f' 4 - yr jvf 4 4'il Q ' xv., I 7 QC? Z 4 o Q e O
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