Canajoharie High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Canajoharie, NY)
- Class of 1938
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N f PUBLISHED BY SENIORS OF ...M-E- CANAJOI-IARIE I-IIGI-I SCI-IOOI. , f-. . jf? N X f 1',,, fi 'iff , , J ,,,,mWf1lf f Vw Fix 7 X ,Q X oi. J 'K V ir' Qifjf' ' 1 Q f.'p f4. - , -- f ,W,1' , flqfi. Nmy UI-rf Rf!-51'.5,Q 'X ' CONTENTS Views of C. H. S. Dedica+ion Black Gold Sfaff Principal and Superinfendenf Faculfy Board of Eclucafion Seniors Unclergraduafes Ac+ivi+ies Music Sporfs Liferafure Snapshofs 'U' '- 0 -mW. 'i ,f A 1 ,, K 7 ,ff 1 la f ,XX Q. F ,f R V , 'F if, ' Mu. M. A 7 ' I I ' M,,,,4mM9W ' ' K X f YN K ,, , l N :yi , ., fyqlff- ' x 77' kt -141 f' Si - xx? ' ' L 1 Q1 j ' 53- 1.7 i 2 1 -'. 3 ff ! 1' Y -rj' A .1 O- 3 ' I'P' fy ,- r , f ,, V f- , r' f!! K' 4 X i 1 .I ' ' -fw' ,fx , , I f ,Q If J IMDB' x g -' f 1 lfv 4i?2:a: 7 i 'ix P 5 ,f '-f: Z . V34 f A gp, f as -pri w e 1. Q , lg ' fi' xg- ,Ja ' DEDICATICDN To Miss Helen E. Jackson, our class advisor 'for 'rwo years, lhe class of I938 wishes 'ro dedicale 'rhis issue of Black C-Sold in appreciafion of her sage advice, loyal cooperalion, and enduring palience. 2 l ' F' . ,Tk , ' 5 aw Liv qi M E :Q ' f Q F, I -qplrr f 4 r 1 'A ' ' 'XX xii' X , , I .,, f Z E!! xl . 2- Il 1 ,',.w xl N ,yi fi. X V Wik xm T Nw ll X - ffl' A ,':.4Qil ' ,,.Xrxv.m- . ' Q- .T 'Wifi ' I wmv, kfg-f1:j.' X ' BLACK GOLD STAFF FIRST ROW. Leff fo Riglwfz Allon Rapp, Belly Ticlwenor, Doris Darrow, Loren Moulfon, Janef Kefller, Jane Counfryman, Roberl Walrelh. SECOND ROW: Emma Pavilcheclc, Mary False, Cafherine Russ, Elaine Crosier, Norma Croolrer, Sfella Wilder. THIRD ROW: Helen Jackson, Willis Voghf, Roberf Hall, Seymour Kouqher, Richard Bundy, James Nowak, Michael Lonefo. ! , 11 1' 1- '- ' - ff , QV? E si ' To w if f gl '-, O --M - mlrr. ' A 5 , ' f' - f!! ' - , ,., , Q X, K x ,fx f if f f 'f5IQ',,?, ' , ' x A fx iv i5'jl 1!WW X xp P .iw f xiii 1221. . lg A . i dly' ..- rn L, ,.J. ' HARVEY N. HOLMES Principal B. N. ALTER Superin'renden+ 'x f l-I QU P I i- - Q 1 E ---V - Umff' A 6 K ff , - fm . 1 ' , I nl, ,-' ,Q I 'S L -X I X 'C-'fx K isa f -1- I , .NX 1 S :ff7-:ff CI 'V' Sr Clhnkj 1 x 1-55 xx t .1 t A C ' ' ' Xxifi ., V My B'-U ifiigigl, x',., wwf' 41 ' ' FACULTY BERNICE BROWN, A.B. .......... , HELEN BROWN. A.B., B.S. in L.S., . . .. RETA HITCHINGS. B.S. .......... .. FIRST ROW: DORIS KILTS. A.B. ....... .... . CAROL MIRES, A.B.. . .. RUTH EVANS. B.S.. . . . SECOND ROW: ELIZABETH FOX, B.A. ..... . CECILIA RITER, R.N. ........ . MARION STREETER, B.S. ..... . ETHEL LESCHEN, A.B.. M.A. HELEN JACKSON, A.B. ..... . THIRD ROW: DOUGLAS AYRES. JR., B.S.. .. FANNIE SNELL. Normal ......... HARVEY HOLMES, Ph.B., Ph.M. ... RUSSELL DRUMM, A.B. ....... . RALPH LEADER. B.S. ........ . VERNER SHAFER, Normal ,... GLENN VEEDER ........... FOURTH ROW: WILLIAM DWYER, B.S.. . .. LOIS DUNCKEL ........... ALICE VAN EVERA, A.B. .... . MABEL STOUGHTON MABEL BUSH, Normal ..... ABSENT: SYLVIA KENNEDY, P.S. ORRA PHELPS. M.D. .... ............HisI'ory ......,.......Library . . . . .Home Economics .........,.Commercial . . . .Junior High School .,..EnqIish, Dromalics .,, .Precep+ress, Lafin ........SchooI Nurse .......,.......EngIish ............Ma+hemaIics ....French, Social-Sfudies . . ...... Science ...........ReqisIrar ........,,.,..Principal . .. .Junior High School . . . . , , . . .Commercial . .... Induslrial Arfs Science, Physical Educalion .... ............ Commercial . .... Junior High School ...............,Music .. . .Junior High School . . A . .Physical Educarion . . . . . . .School Docfof -mf I 2 g--' ' nv' A - 3 -v Q , I :- --I Q --AA , , E Iflhrr 7 1 . I ,, 7 , ,- E 1' ff! ' . I .5 1 .Q ,uf 'af' K L K X -7:5 f f f' , f 'd-kr: , ' , I x .. CI fv ik, .,f,IM 'MW X N, I M131 ggi? 3 s I ,Q ,4, A X A , ' I -Zara x .- Nl-rf kfrtgff I BQARD OF EDUCATION I I ARTHUR C. STICHT BURTGN H. BROWER Presidenf Vice-Presidenf VERONICA CUMMINGS Clerk CLARA ELLITI-IORP Trusfee WILLIAM E. WALRATH JOSEPH TRAUDT Trusfee Trusfee 1 , mul' fm' , .I I -- , Q E ,L ' Mhff' f 7 8 - X 5 1 if' T X ff , Y Xvii fi' ,. X-,QW fx , f!'iI ., X 7 JL if .2 ! I J MMWWU., xxx N X ff-'N P Klir,M my 1 W X A f Mff 'H Rx IDA BELL Dramalic Club l4l, Hall Palrol Club lnfended Desfinarionz Hair- dresser. Probable Desfinafion: Succes- sor fo Sally Rand. RICHARD BUNDY Foofball i3l, Baseball ffl, 4l, Senior Play l4l, Hall Palrol Club i3, 4l, lnframurals ll, 2, 3, 4l. lnfended Desiinaiion: Book- keeper. Probable Desfinafion: Bouncer ai Spralrers Dance Hall. HELEN COONS Library Club Science Club l3l, Press Club l3. 4l, H. E. Club l3l, Hall Palrol lnfended Desfinafion: Nursing. Probable Desiinafion: Sfill hav- ing her own way. NORMA CROOKER Library Club l3l. lnlramural Baslcefball H. E. Club Hall Pafrol lniended Desfinafion: Home Economics Teacher. Probable Desiinafion: Firsl Lady Presidenl. yy 'qi f' I' . .f :E if. v.- Qrztzfl Clan' HOWARD BELLMAN lnframural Baslcefball lll, Boil- ing Pof Sfafl Hall Pafrol l3. 4l. lnfended Desfinafionz Business man. Probable Deslinaiion: Taking over Mrs. S+ree+er's English classes. CHARLES CONBOY Track l2, 3, 41. Cross-Counfry l3l, Science Club Senior Play Hall Patrol Club lnfended Deslinafion: U. S. Naval Air Service. Probable Deslinafion: Sland- in for Slepin Felclwil. WINIFRED E. COPPERNOLL Iniended Desfinafion: Secre- fary. Probable Deslinaiion: So quief we don'1 lrnow. DORIS DARROW Hall Palrol Press Club l4l, K. E. lnlended Desiinalion: Privale Secrelary. Probable Desfinafion: Hosfess al Palafine Grange. 7 M li' I 3 , N -...,,,. , ll , f ' uw 1 .. X 747 ,, ' WMM - jf, '61 r Ag-,ij.fA Sx ., . K XVL 4 ., fy-mf! Q-I , ! fQ I I X f f X 1 1 ,,r I 7 .fc ' 1 J W 'ii X ' . P g 'f.-,gen 3, , . x 1 1-' af- 1f'Htl ' I llrrf' --gil' f f is ,W 1 In I xg? ENID DOPP H. E. Club l3, 4l, Hall Patrol Club Girls' Athletic Club l4l. lntended Destination: Secre- tary. Probable Destination: Grow- ing cocoanuts in the South Sea Islands. ETHEL EILEEN ENGLAND French Club l3l, H. E. Club l2, 3, 4l, Hall Patrol Club Intended Destination: Nurse. Probable Destination: Ameri- can roller-skating champion. BARBARA FREDERICKS Hall Patrol l4l, Secretary ot Sophomore Class l2l. Le Cercle Francais lSecretary 31, Chapel Activities l3, 4l, Senior Play Intended Destination: Unde- cided. Probable Destination: Broncho Buster. FRANCES GLENAR H. E. Club l2. 3l, Glee Club fl, 2, 3l. Dramatic Club l2, 3l, Girls' Athletic Club l2, 3l, Press Club l2, 3. 4l, K. E. l3. 4l, Boil- ing Pot Statt l3, 4l, Chapel Activities Hall Patrol l3l, Spring Festival ll. 2. 3l, Intra- murals l3, -tl, Senior Play Com- mittee Intended Destination: Secre- tary. Probable Destination: Dancing teacher. vw Li-'f.i. i ' ROBERT ELLIS Intramurals ll, 2l, Manager Jr. Varsity lfil, Manager Varsity Basketball - Intended Destination: Business. Probable Destination: Master ot Ceremonies at the Log Cabin. MARY FALSO Press Club l4l, Hall Patrol Club l4l, French Club Intended Destination: Librar- ian. Probable Destination: Selling sun-suits to Eslrimos. FLORENCE GETMAN Hall Patrol Intended Destination: Private Secretary. Probable Destination: Presi- dent ot S. P. C. A. KATH RYN E. GOODEM OTE H. E. Club Glee Club lil, Hall Patrol K. E. lit, 41, Chapel Activities lil. Intended Destination: Unde- cided. Probable Destination: Model wife tor Kenny. I , 1 ' fr 7 Ul m.,., 1 2 W ff -1, ARTHUR H. HAASE Boiling Pol' Slafl' Press Club Senior Play Commilfee 141, Hall Pafrol 13, 41, Cross Counlry lnlended Deslinalionz Me- clwanic. Probable Deslinalion: Jelly- bean Iesler. JANET KETTLER Hall Palrol I41, Glee Club 141, Clwapel Aclivilies ll, 41, Alhlefic Associafion 121, Class Treasurer ll, 31, Press Club ll, 2, 3, 41, Boiling Pol Slalf ll, 2. 3, 41, Le Cercle Frangais lVice- Presidenf 31, K. E. l3, Presidenl 41. Senior Play Home Room Vice-Presidenl Infended Desfinalionz Unde- cicled. Probable Deslinafionz Slucly- ing Bird Lore-n. RHODA LONGSHORE Hall Palrol 141, Chapel Aclivi- lies l3. 41. Senior Play lnfended Desfinafion: Hislory feacher. Probable Deslinalionz Rodeo ma nager. MICHAEL LORETO Baseball ll, 2, 3, 41, Bagkef. ball IJ. V. I, 2, Varsily 3, 41, Cross Coun+ry 12, 31, Hall Palrol nf, J M ,X X ,-'fx I ' 1- , X751 , f- I !!l I f' ' M f MW 'H lr I f ,lf f I 1 -S rl X V ,731 'l'fL X If r ra waw s C if Wifi' Thi. . DORIS HAMBRECHT Press Club I3, 41, Boiling Pol Slall I3, 41, H. E. Club 12, 31, K. E. I3. 41, Senior Play 141, Glee Club ll, 21, Blaclc Gold Sfaff lnlended Deslinalionz Music Teacher. Probable Deslinafion: Sfudy- ing Arr, BEATRICE KILMARTIN Hall Palrol lnlended Deslinalion: Nurse. Probable Desfinafionz Female Giggles-O. ALICE A. LORETO Baslcelball Team ll, 21, Girls' Glee Club 131, Girls' Allnlelic Club 131, Library Club lPresiA denl' 31, Hall Palrol Club lSec- refary 3, 41, Press Club lnlended Deslinafionz Privale Secrefary. Probable Desfinalionz Teach- ing 'llwe Big Apple. BETTY MCEWAN K. E. Hall Pafrol Inrencled Deslinafion: Nurse. 13' 41- 'Probable Desfinalionz Perfecl' lnlended Deslinalionz Ac- We. counfanf. Probable Deslinafion: Fulure All-American. I, mmm ' 3. glam' 12,1 I L P 7 g , 'll' aw- .J J PM - e-was 'i gl . L, 'llnqrf' E 2 1,3 ,f ,f CLARENCE K. MITCHELL Chapel Aciivilies l2, 3, 5l. Press Club l2, 3. 4, 5l, lnifa- murals l2, 3, 4l, Hall Palrol lnlended Desiinalionz Business Execuiive. Probable Deslinalion: Presi- deni of Beech-Nur Co. JAMES NOWAK Senior Play Commillee l4l, Hall Pafrol l3, 4l, Home Room Vice-Presidenf Noon Super- visor l3l. lnfended Deslinalion: Ac- counlanf. Probable Deslinafion: S+ill sliy- ing from 'flue girls. EMMA LOU PAVLICHECK Glee Club lll, H. E. Club l2. Presideni 3, 4l, Home Room Presidenf Senior Play Com- mifiee Hall Pafrol Dra- malics Club l4l. lnlended Deslinalion: Srenog- raplmer. Probable Deslinalion: Bubble Dancer. BLANCHE RUSS Press Club l2, 3. 4l, Boiling Pol Sialal l2, 3, 4l, H. E. Club l2, 3l, K. E. l3, Corresponding Secre+ary 4-l, Hall Pairol l3, 4l, Secrelary of Class Senior Play lnlended Deslinalion: Secre- fary. Probable Deslinafionz Super- visor of home for sfray Sausage hounds. r 1 Z! 4 - p W9 ,X X .7-:T P .S I-AQ' fr, k Xxpl, f- , I ,ff f f ,ff fl , ,.- 1 'X MW in J R l L. gl X 12' Q-A -MM' X T J r s . A Wfl K fm , QTY X 1 V, 'V V qfj i fl. LOREN WESLEY MOU LTON Foofball l2, 3l. Senior Play 'l4l, lnlramurals ll, 2l, Home Room Presidenf l4l, Press Club l4l, Hall Pafrol l3, 4l, Boiling Pol Slaif lnlended Desiinalionz Slale Police. Probable Deslinafionz Polic- ing Janel. ROBERT NURNBERGER Hall Palrol lnlended Desfinaiion: Bolany. Probable Desfinafionz Second Lullwer Burbank. ALTON RAPP Chapel Aclivifies ll, 2, 3, 4l. Boys' Glee Club lPresiden'l 4l, Boiling Pol Siail Science Club lnframurals l2, 3l, Tumbling ll, 2, 3, 4l, Hall Palrol l4l, Cross Counlry l2, 3l, Traclc l2. 3l. lnfendecl Desiinalionz Diesel Engineer. Probable Deslinalionz Cartoon- isf for lhe Marsl1ville Gazeflef' WALLACE SMITH Science Club l3. 41, Foolball l3l, lnframurals ll, 2, 3, 4l. Junior Play Commilfee l4l, Jun- ior Dance Commillee l3l, Tennis Club Fooiball Manager Hall Palrol l3, 4l. lnfended Deslinalion: Engi- neering. Probable Desiinalion: Anoflwer one of lhe Smifh boys. 2 1 T ff 'Tlv i 4 f W ' Hi - -Jig 'M fi . I ' --, 4 - . 'T 1 E in M14 rf 14 1 ,Q 1 'lf' . 1 f X I ' 'rfb J ww--'If' l-sl X-'fx IK f iff, f QQQQXAV7 I -X S? P Iswfff ,-2,5 ff-e.Qf.fe, 's l 1 .Q fel 1 , was? X r X MARGUERITE SUSI Baslcelball Il, 21, Glee Club I31, Girls' Allwlelic Club I3I, Library Club I31, Hall Pafrol Club I3, 41, Press Club Senior Play lnlended Desfinalion: Privale Secrefary. Probable Deslinalionz Midget in a circus. WILLIS FREDERICK VOGHT Press Club I2, 3, 41, Hall Palrol I3, 41, lnlramurals Il, 2, 3. 41, Senior Play Commiflee I41, Boiling Pol Slall I3, 41, Plwi Della Sigma I41, Cross Counlry lnfended Desfinalion: Garage proprielor. Probable Desfinalion: Profes- sional curlainepuller. ROBERT D. WALRATH Dramalics Club Tennis Club I2, 3, 41, Press Club Il, 2, 3, 41, Hall Palrol I31, Baslrel- ball IJ. V. l, 2, Varsily 3, 41, Traclr Manager I31, Boiling Pol Sfalf Il, 2, 3, 41, Phi Della Sigma I41, Cross Country lnfended Deslinalionz Busi- ww In ELIZABETH TICHENOR Press Club I2, 3, 41, Boiling Pol Sfafl I3, 41, Hall Pafrol I3. 41, Chapel Aclivilies Class Vice-Presidenl I21, K. E. I3, 41, Glee Club lnlended Desfinafion: Secre- fary. Probable Deslinalion: Snake clwarmer. WILLIAM WAGNER Cross Counlry I2, 31, Track I2, 31, Home Room Vice-Presiclenl I41, Science Club I41, Arl Club 4 lnfendecl Deslinalionz Me- chanical Engineer. Probable Desfinafionz Second Glenn Cunningham. STELLA WILDER Hall Palrol I3, 41, Glee Club I31, Press Club I41, Blaclr Gold Sfalif lnfendecl Deslinalion: Privale Secrelary. Probable Deslinalionz S+ella hard worlcing gal. ness Man. Probable Deslinalionz Future Congressman. I I Az' 5' 2' '- ' I 1, al :NI I , f -Qlsxl ' Ove -J U .V - -A, x .' I -- -', 0 W 'I I E ' Uh,-P' 15' .f f' f' ' 'A ' f ' if x ' X ff l 'iff -1 .X ,7A'l' 'ir 'x g -'oi-'T f ,ft f ff!a3,gE,:,, , WMWMW ,X R ' 'iff - - 5 - c ' 1' .ll ff af rf fl ' .e , Nxr x af S - gg if Www . .sf 'sfff UI-rf kfg-1:51 ' SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Class Motto-Noblesse Oblige CHigh Rank, High ldealsj Class Flower-White Rose Class Colors-Royal Blue and Silver ln l935 we slarled oul' on our lour of l'he highway of knowledge which even- 'rually leads +o graclualion. The lirsl' year of our lour, direcled by Norman Cornell, proved fo be one of enioymenl more lhan work. Of course. we did nol cover a very large parl of our iourneyg bul we did derive a genuine pleasure from lhal year on wheels. When school opened again in Seplember of I936. we decided 'ro conlinue our journey wilh George Slory advising us as +o poinls of inleresl. As in The year before lhis, we saw only pleasure: for as yel we did nol 'wish lo sl'op al any place where we would need aid. However. our 'rhird year on lhe road proved 'ro be quile diliferenl-we had sellled down lo realize 'rhal' life cannol be all pleasure. Again we changed guides. and conlinued under lhe advice of Miss Helen Jackson. We sold Jell-o. and magazines. sponsored an Easfer Ball wi'l'h lhe Senior Class, and inviled Sir Felix Korum, 'rhe magician, lo visil our school. Thus, we were found facing lhe lasl piece of our iourney a bil reluclanlly. We realized 'lhal all loo soon 'rhis lasl year would slip from our grasp, and only a scanly remains would belong 'lo us. We sponsored movie benelils, a Senior play, and sold Chrislmas Cards, pencils, and candy. Now +ha+ June is so near. some of us wish we had made our journey richer and wilh more abundanl knowledge: bul mosl of us realize lhal' our pleasures musl come lo an end and we welcome gradualion as lhe heighl of our ambilion. -Jane Counlryman 4 ig me-1 , 1 .. -. , . E . ' Uhr'- 16 V!! v. , ,, fn, ici-w , if 11- ..mm.u fi R .Lk-51 V t , dw! 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YQ, W J JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW, Leff fo Right Anna Mae Nellis, Florence Onderdonlc, Florence Wells, Lyvonne Colburn, Doris Bond, Carherine Spralcer, Louise Mingsl. SECOND ROW: Eflwel Leschen, Advisor, Charloffe Sallsrnan, Nalalie Oliver, Palricia Ford, Mary Whalen, Jane Van Wie, Jean Lewis, Henrieffa Tichenor. THIRD ROW: Diclc Hency, Laura BuHon, Ruih Judson, Jack Kefiler, Margaref Haase, Doris Appell, FOURTH ROW: Fred Moldf, EvereH Miller, James Bullock, Norman Brindle, Gordon Whifney, Jack Pegnim, Lyle Timmerman, Roberi' Parkinson. I 4 -, - ' E, gli' if v L 1 7 I L 0 1 Q Q ,.- - kiflff' fl 1 8 , ,.. f mia? V I 14 . Xx: p X K W- -' if? X ff . f 1+ A I f 1 1 X X f ff I fa: -' J' MVT iw ' s K Jyri ec ff - T ...M as ,f I W 3 T -A A 1 114 'N ., r JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The presenl' Junior Class slarled in '33 wilh Miss Van Evera as advisor. ln our Sophomore year, Miss Leschen was advisor, wi+h Rulh Judson as presi- dent Thai' year we were successful in selling gold plaled C. H. S. pins, and had a balcesale. The proceeds from fhese underlakings gave us a subsfanfial sum fo s+ar+ our on our fhird year. This is 'rhe firsf lime in years fhal' lhe iuniors had a small nesl' 'ro sian' fhem off on +heir llighr info lhe lhird year. Our iunior year, we chose Miss Leschen for our advisor. We organized wifh Jack Kelfler. president Jack Pegnim, vice-president Helen Pufnam. secrelary: and Gordon Whi+ney, +reasurer. One of our firsl plans 'ro make money was +o hold a bakesale, which broughl in fair refurns. The second evenl in our junior calendar was a sleigh ride +o Forl Plain, followed by a movie al fhe Sfrand. Aboul l'wen'ly live filled lhe sleigh and had an enjoyable 'lime wilh Miss Leschen as chaperone. A shor+ fime lafer we held a benefi+ movie, Ebb-Tide, which was enioyed by all who saw il. The nexf underfaking was a Valen+ine dance held in 'rhe gymnasium af+er a baskef-ball game. Jane Van Wie was 'rhe luclcy individual in winning a fwo pound box of candy. The nexf even+ in our iunior year so far was lhe Junior Frolic held on March 3I. We had 'rwo one acl plays and several speciallies. His Firsl' Shave was a hilarious comedy. while The Tiger's Claw senl chills slraighl fhrough your bones. The Wedding of fhe Flowers delighled everyone. while 'rhe Barker's Holiday, s+arring Jack Keffler and Lawrence Wiles, kep+ each and all in s+i+ches. This was 'rhe mos+ successful evenl of all. Finally, we held our Junior Prom af +he For+ wi'rh a splendid group and grand music. 1 al J ii 'T' SQ ' Q-M245 3 ,W 19 . ,- 1 'if' 'Af i ,,, 1, Q' I in x ,fx f I I ff, f 1 Z?h,,',v,,,mw,mW A Q-X xv V 'ZR' ' M5if'7L'xYf E - . l i ' Mill .-kill , - , - vt-fy xfr-3,51 X - FIRST ROW: Anna Yacobucci, Elaine Wafers, Mary Haley, Beffy Knellelcen, Richard Gore, Chesfer Canfield, William Schemerhorn, Harold Kilmarfin, Edmund Prall. SECOND ROW: Loveifa Fish, Bernice Sfevens. THIRD ROW: Rufh Evans, Advisor, Norma Coffrell, Janef Marfini, Irene Harfley, Mary Alice Veghfe, Richard Nalli, Doris Wrobel, Roberf Shulfs, Leon Bishop. FOURTH ROW: Elsie Gerharfz, Virginia Bundy, Jane Bierman, Lizzie May Kling, Naomi Loop, LaVerne McDuffy, Raymond Dievendorf, Thalen Maffice. FIFTH ROW: Morfimer Dornburg, James Abeling, Herberf Billingfon, Wilbur Spralxer, Richard Schuffer, Pierce Smifh, James Mclnfyre, Richard Nichols, Thomas Sowden, William Galfon. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY In fhe fall of I936 as Freshmen, we chose Mr. Ayres as our advisor. During our Freshman year we had a few minor acfivifies which included a sleigh ride. a supper, and fhe purchasing of class pins. Under fhe able guidance of Miss Evans we sfarfed our Sophomore year in fhe fall of I937. Officers were elecfed af our firsf meefing as follows: CHESTER CANFIELD . . .................. Presidenf RICHARD GORE .......... . . .Vice-Presidenf BETTY KNELLEKEN ........,. ....,. S ecrefary WILLIAM SCHERMERHORN .............,.................... Treasurer As Sophomores our class has sef a precedenf for fhe resf of +he school. We sfarfed a new mefhod of paying dues. Af fen cenfs a weelc we figure we can eliminafe balcesales, selling wreafhs, and all ofher means of malcing money. As fhis book goes fo press we have had no acfivifies buf we have planned fo have fwo enferfainmenfs before fhe school year ends. Chesfer Canfield, '40 -' ' Ullllv ' r I ii I I -3 I , f' V I 'j, I --my - . F Mhff 20 ,A ff' , l lp: IQ! ,llVl l'l'i,ill X N i X :JT 1151, f I r JFVMMW. .X xx? iff e - -E57 T ' ' I' v-ffl.. ' f' f V' 1ibL1,li2', .V FIRST ROW: Evelyn Bishop. Helen Schulfz, Caroline Refalliclc, Florence Hall, Alberta Heiser, Marion Byers, Roberl' Jones, Waller Conrad, Mr. Russell Drumm, Advisor, Chrisfine Bell Diclc Shineman. Ralph McEwan, Harry Darrow, LaVerne Darrow. Donald McDuFFee, Theodore Mifchell. SECOND ROW: Doris Meyers, Donna Coppernoll, Doris Van Buren, Nancy Vosburgh, Mariorie Gardinier, Doris Failing. Beverly Oliver, Doroihy Failing, Donald Peeler, Dewey Dievendorli, Gerald Morrell, Carl Nasse, Eugene Lorelo, Joseph lannello, William Van Wie, Beniamin Nellis, William McBean, Salvy Susi. THIRD ROW: John Smifh, Elizabefh Schaffer, Wanda Pafulslri, Frances Ambridge, Esiher Downes, Rufh Lamloerf, Barbara Goodemole, Donald Sfevens, Roberl Balmer, Bernard Schuiler, Waller Franlc, Alfon Uller, Warren Gerharlz, Charles Diclcens. FOURTH ROW: Richard Voghf, Roberl' Sleffenhagen, Raymond Heiser, Carl Ruby, Harold Sillerly, Donald Baker, Donald Heiser, Harold Nowalr. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY The Freshman Class of '38 was organized aboul midway lhrough fhe school year. A+ 'rhal lime lhe ollicers elecled were President Fred Jewell: Vice Presi- denl, Roberl' Jones: Secrelary, Chrisfine Bell: and Treasurer, Slanley Conrad. Mr. Russell Drumm was chosen as class advisor. This Freshman Class, in con+ras+ lo 'lhe classes which preceded il, has in- sfigaied a new plan for financing ihe exira-curricular acliviries ol ils senior year. Each member, who so desires lo evenrually lake parl in lhe gradualion frip and olher fourfh year social evenls, may pay +en cenls a weelc. This amounl is credited ro his bank accounl and should amounl' lo a credilable sum before gradualion. ln addilion +o 'fha regular meelings, lhis lively group plans for a class picnic, a dance, and olher amusemenrs 'For lhe fair wealher season. JA 'Q' Q u- ', ' X ?' it Tl- L I x . . am J 'I E lf 9 -vu-rP' 21 . ZA I It . , J ., ,N X-,'Pr F - wr' R' ! 'I X 4 X f , I 'gg -' I ,yjlI I I K Xl 7' -XL f V,V 1 V -'-X X ,m ,W ff -441 ,f W fx me ,, T 'Wifi FIRST ROW, Leif fo Righlz Landon Gallon, Charles Crocker, Bruce Dunckel, Roberl Chesl. Alberf Bilfucci, Samuel Susi, Richard Chiuminafa. SECOND ROW, Leff fo Righfz Margarei' Hillger, Shirley Schreyer, Doris Houqhlaling, Alice Yacobucci, Evelyn Abeling, BeHy Bullock, Jeanerie Vosburgh, THIRD ROW, Leif 'ro Righfs Ru+h Whifney, Chrisrol Bellinger, Marjorie Gore, Phyllis Walker, Efhel Chadsey, Mary Sfrain, Jean Miller, Mary Slaper. FOURTH ROW, Leff Io Righlz William Neimyer, Mary Kounis, Mary Conrad, Doroihy Glenar, Jo Ann Lampe, Peggy Ann Reamon, Emily Wagner. FIFTH ROW, Leif lo Right Shirley Borsr, Thelma Fusmer, Mary Lou Bierman, June Shaul, Herberf Allen. SIXTH ROW, Leff Io Righ'I: George Vosburgh, Marilyn Quackenbush. Jean Zeller, Evelyn Abeling, Rose Ann Walrafh, Joan Jewell, Belsy Ann Dopp, Lillian Lowell, Charlo++e Wilkins, Barbara Voghf, Michael Kan, Rose Ann Faille. The Junior Social Sludies Club The Junior Social Sfuclies Club was founded in +he 'Fall under Ihe sponsor- ship of Miss Lillian Fisher. Officers for 'rhe year were elec+ed as follows: Presi- denl, Dorolhy Glenar: Vice President Rosalie Cunningham: Secrefary, Gladys Crosier. Olher members of +he club are George Vosburgh, Mary Weaver, Jean Olmsreacl, Marion Olmslead, Lena Wilder, and Mary Sfrain. Meelings are held on aliernare Wednesdays during Ihe ac+ivi+y period. A debafe on Ihe Topic: Aulomobiles are safer +han airplanes, was won by 'rhe afhrmalive side. An inferesling 'rrip was made 'ro Ihe Ielephone office. On March I6 a parfy was held in honor of Sainl' Parrick. rx I I I g l-I' , U 5 f -- --, a W - . E hlhff 22 ,lj 5'N fi ,W-4,1 G3 ' H ' if A f -f fp fi 1 f X If A D I XX v Z L- X kw a A 6 I X ,f X ,f X ' ' f Mlnln IU ' V Q R'- Y ,' f -1 gf!! ' Q' f 4-1 ' , 1. x . fa, X X tx xx X x V x x J fx Z' V ',f1, .. ,,4g.4v Z?- 04,5 4. A awry? ff 57 l -.....' 1.-:Q f -nf' . ' 5 ,Q5 : f 4 il,- ff 'Y , , ,,,.. 1,4 I 2 ,K -g 3? if '32 , Z- --S f ,.-Y 1-:,.Y4 -' , ' L, , 7 fwffig Ti X, .x fxfw 11: 7 1, ,ff ' 1' '-rf- '35- l'7'5WT U,7m- 4 A ff A 1. ,gn gg- 'Y 1 ,. , 6 g , gh-- ' 1 , figfg A -Cl X IJ' lg.: 5 . fl! WV 2 , ,, , ,-s I , ll!! ' . y i ,,, 5, px, x ,fx , iff, f I 5,,,YWfM4gJ,nypWwlM sg 2' 9 i ' Inf- ' . , ' sqm, xjygfmgjyf -'x . FIRST ROW, LeTT To RiqhT: MargueriTe Susi, Barbara Russ, Doris Van Buren, Mary Whalen, Jean Lewis, Mary Falso, Doris Bond. SECOND ROW: BeTTy Knellekenpl-lelen Coons, JaneT KeTTler, RuTh Judson, ElizabeTh Tichenor, Doris HambrechT. THlRD ROW: Alice LoreTo, Richard I-lency, Mary Alice VeghTe, Jane Bierman, Loren MoulTon. Blanche Russ, Elaine Crosier, Jaclr Pegnim, Mrs, STreeTer, Advisor, RoberT WalraTh, CaTherine Russ, Doris Darrow, ArThur Haase, Willis VoghT, Clarence MiTchell. PRESS CLUB ATTer school opened The papooses of The Canaioharie Tribe held a regular pow wow To organize Their school paper, The Boiling POT, for anoTher year, As councilmembers, Mrs. Lyle STreeTer, as advisory Mr. Ralph Leader, as business manager: Mr. Glenn Veeder, as arT manager: and Miss Doris KilTs, as Typing manager whose place was laTer Talxen by Mrs. Earl Dunclcle, were chosen and have helped by supervising The inex- perienced papooses in The conTenT, make-up, and publicaTion of The Tribal paper. Because everyone ThoughT a beTTer paper would resulT if iT were published less oTTen Than once a weelc, as iT was lasf year, IT was decided To be published Tour Times during The year aT Thanksgiving, ChrisTmas, WashingTon's and Lincoln's BirThday and aTTer EasTer. NoT many moons passed when The Tribe was oTTered by Chief BenneTT from The Canaioharie Courier a chance To publish Tribal news in iTs weelrly ediTion. The members signaled Their con- senT, began work immediaTely, and have made considerable progress along The newspaper line wiTh This experience. As every Tribe musT have an emblem or idenTiTicaTion, The Canaioharie Press Tribe has Tor The 'FirsT Time in several years, given pins To The Senior Tribesmen who have worked hard and belonged To The club for Two years or more. The graduaTing Papooses hope To reTurn in a Tew years and sTill find The pressmen lreeping The news of The Tribe circulaTing. -BeTTy Tichenor 1 .. -. 'g , my ' Q - ,,,,,,. -A 24 .f ,I f' .- , ' ' . , I ,r Z , K ' X ,T , x . -,,-1' r x '7- 5 151, f lx , V,, W,,,wWWWvv I ,X P Cllllfll -A 'jim gfffffprlxk ex -RQ I . Xvl ' W . 'Mini ... FIRST ROW, Leff fo Righf: Efhel Ayres, Lyvonne Colburn, Calherine Spralcer, Jane Counfryman, Janel Kefller, President Doris Bond, Louise Mingsf, Florence Onderdonlr, Mary While. SECOND ROW: Nafalie Oliver, Charlolfe Sallsman, Margaref Haase, Jean Lewis, Mary Whalen. Anna Mae Nellis, Beverly Schreyer. THIRD ROW: Jane Van Wie, Cafherine Russ, Doris Hambrechf, Blanche Russ. Elizabelh Tichenor. Frances Glenar, Elaine Crosier, Kafhryn Goodemofe, Irene Harfley, Rurh Judson, Beafrice Vosburgh, Henriefla Tichenor. K. E. SOCIETY ln exisfence aI Canaioharie High School since I903, Tau Chapler of +he K. E. Sociefy has been main+ained by Ihe enlhusiasm which +he members have shown. As each class gracIua+es, +he girls in K. E. have changed. Ioo, buf always The spirif of 'rhe sociefy has been Ice I' alive. This year our acfive members +o'raIJ+I1ir+y. Elaine Crosier and Jane Coun+ry- man were our represen+a+ives 'ro 'rhe S+a+e Convenfion of K. E. Sociefy held a+ Schenedady. Acfivilies 'rhis year have been conlinecl +o a dance. balce sales, a raffle, and charily worlc. Our execufive slalif consisfs of: JANET KETTLER ............................... ........... P residenf MARY WHITE .... .......... V ice Presidenl' JEAN LEWIS ...... ...... R ecording Secre+ary BLANCHE RUSS ..... .... C orresponding Secrelary NATHALIE OLIVER . . . ................ Treasurer CATHERINE RUSS . . . .....,........ Chaplain K 1' - - . ' E . E' ii i Q . if Q I f T- 0 5 E L, ' muff' El I 25' 4 . ,-Q I i Q!! 'I ' A I X . l ov- Q W is i X 'dx 7:-,L 1 , 4 1 l AX P -, fl xy! ,1.'f'y fJf Jff X s?gVl, ' Q V Syl x Qs ., fwfw' . ,mf,. f 54-ru 1ff f.2'u, A X ' FIRST ROW, Leif +o Righl: Margaref Saum, Rulh Wheadon, Francis Ambridge, Rila Hifchings, Emma Pavilcheclr, Norma Crocker. SECOND ROW: Avis Baumes, Viola Simpson, Efhel England, Doris Appell, Elsie Young. I-IOME ECONOMICS CLUB Under +he supervision of Miss Refa Hifchings, 'rhe Home Economics Club has made much progress wirh Rulh Wheadon. President Elsie Young. Vice-Presidenl: Emma Pavilcheclc, Secrefary: Avis' Baumes, Treasurer: and a number of con- scien+ious members. Throughoul' 'lhe year, we have held numerous supper meefings which were followed by a dance. Our money making schemes have been very successful and have had +he able supporf of ihe public. Wi+h The money. we plan lo have a Mo'l'her and Daugh+er Banque? in +he near fufure. ' -Rufh Wheadon I 1 . gl .W 5 , 7 Qllx '? f f? 'U' 'I gl E' 0 ---H 'inqrr 26 If . fQ . I 20 ' A . if SZ, ,' '35 1 -Q fflmyqf KK l N X E,-tk fl X ' I !,,'f-wf ' me I ll 'J' X fiidigig . Xvl ' 3 E, my P Q A - FIRST ROW. Left +o Righ+: Marguerife Susi, DeYe++a Pilcher, Norma Coflrell, Jane Bierman, Sylvia Kennedy, Rose Grippe, Doris Wrobel, Corliss Wrobel. SECOND ROW. Leff fo Right Beverly Oliver, Dorofhy Failing. Lyvonne Colburn. Beffy Knellelren, Doris Failing, Mary Haley, Mariorie Gardinier, THIRD ROW, Leif 'Io Righf: Naomi Loop, Thelma Mifchell, Kafhleen Suils, Beafrice Vosburgh. Irene I-Iarfley, Mary Alice Veghfe, Alice Loreio, Lena Seriese, Virginia Bundy, Freda Hayes. Helen Ouderlcirlc. GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB The Girls' Aihlefic Club was organized in I937 under lhe capable guidance of Miss Sylvia Kennedy, our Physical Educaiion Teacher. wilh 'the 'following officers: ROSE GRIPPE ............,. .. .....,. ............ . ..' .,... Presidenl' BEATRICE VOSBURGI-I .... .... V icespresideni DORIS DU NCKEL ......... . .... ... ..,..... Secrefary MARY ALICE VEGTI-IE ..... .. .................. .,............ T reasurer During The second year of our organizafion 'lhe club was reorganized wifh Ihe following al 'the helm: ROSE GRIPPE ....... ..... P residenl NORMA COTTRELL .... Secrefary JANE BIERMAN ....... ......................................,..... T reasurer The club has made considerable progress during 'rhe pas? year and a number of money making venfures were held including lea dances and bake sales. Wifh the money we have purchased addifional archery equipmenf and a decl: fennis ring. Nexl year we hope 'ro increase 'lhe membership so as fo p alhlelic organizalion. ermif ofher sludenfs 'Io enioy Norma Corfrell, '40 J , ' 1' f ' .T 'Q f H . Q 7 'li 'H' , , 'Q-fel' ---V ' Wfrr 27 ff, ,- - ,-Q h I f f 4 A I .2 Q W,,.s,,', xx K X ,fx f iff, f 1 :ry .yvr I .ex Rx? P 'f -:P ' .1 I . '- lf' A--'fp XYQSXN fyfgw , ,g,lf,, Twwigfv W-ff 111-.if ' X 1 . FIRST ROW, Leff fo Righf: Willis Voghf, Richard Hency, Loren Moulfon, Wallace Smifh, Lawrence Wiles, Roberf I-lall. SECOND ROW: Walter Frank, Marguerife Susi, Jane Counfryman, Emma Pavilcheclc, Lyvonne Colburn, Doris Bond, Mary Falso, Richard Nalli. THIRD ROW: Sfella Wilder, Alice Lorefo, Beafrice Kilmarfin, Elizabefh McEwan, Janef Keffler. Roberf Walrafh. FOURTH ROW: Thelma Mifchell, Ida Bell, Barbara Fredericlxs, Norma Crocker, Efhel Eng- land, Doris Darrow. FIFTH ROW: Beffy Tichenor, Blanche Russ, Catherine Russ. SIXTH ROW: Michael Lorelo, Kennefh Bracebridge, Fred Moldf, Roberl' Nurnberger, Chesfer Canfield, Arfhur Haase, Richard Bundy, Charles Conboy, James Nowak, Alfon Rapp Clarence Mifchell. I-IALL PATROL CLUB A+ fhe end of ifs firsf year of real success, fhe Hall Pafrol Club of C. H. S. has progressed far in fhe field of sfudenf self-governmenf. Under fhe guid- ing influence of ifs fhree officers: Presidenr Lawrence Wiles, Vice Presidenf Wallace Smifh, and Secrerary Loren Moulfon, +oge+her wifh fhe experienced advice of Coach William Dwyer, Hall Pafrol advisor, fhe club has improved fhe discipline and hall fraffic very efficienfly. When a Traffic law was violafed. fhe offender was broughf before +he monifor courf, where a mufual undersfand- ing of loyalfy and respecf was discussed by offender and monifors. The suc- cess of our moniror courr poinfs fo fhe facr fhaf no second offenses were ever inflicfed upon an offender. May fhe approaching years of Hall Pafrol Clubs be as successful as our of '38. -Loren Moulfon I , qi-ni ! Q if x , , . of J Q' an an an 1 - Wir- ' 28 Q.. 55523, 62:62:55 Uv . W 'Q 4' xXiXN?1C'1fXX I ' ' , N ri E V ' . iii 7 N--. 1pa'f'.4- X U . . , xg L 1 W XXV' A f-'- f .QW Q-' o ' M Q ,il x 2 Af 'W H ' If -' If he X, A W'vf?V -1 I W 2 E XS W 255,431 ' , V 5 1 v A f ff I X '- M A 2 : 42-.1 A 9, fa 2 ax W k j.: -E, A , M 1 Y Z WR 1. 11 'HMmwUfw:f2f'Hf!nwf4'f1fW ' T U' I 'f M wk I ,Z XR xsx f , WMTWYG' X - rr' X N ff , 'Q -M ' f1 x Elly? f a? ld ' XA Wi . A f 1' , , 'l 'MJ f '! iw M ' X -2-'X ,, , .255 1' J Wwffm' -.. - I if 1' '-flat., ' nm, Jfww TX ,f iffy, . 'Z 'Q ,. Q- c N74 - - ffl' emma FIRST ROW, Leif lo Righlz Beverly Schreyer, Richard Shineman, Slanley Conrad, Roberl Balmer, Calherine Spralcer, Donna Coppernoll, Morlimer Dornburg, Bayne Young, Keilh Ford. SECOND ROW: Salvy Susi, Barron Smilh, Alberl Fusmer, Gladys Crosier, Alberfa Heiser, Gordon Whifney, Donald Balmer, Edward Spralcer, Pierce Smifh, Calvin Dunclrle, Donald Sfevens. William Van Wie. THIRD ROW: Mr. Slahler, James Abeling, Roberf Parlcinson, Mary Whalen, Jane Van Wie. Gladys Chesl, Theodore Cunningham, Palricia Ford, Samuel Susi, Wilbur Spralrer. BAND Lasl fall lhe band increased ifs membership lo lhirly-one. The following members have been acfive Throughout +he pasf year: Clarinels: Beverly Schreyer, Richard Shineman, Slanley Conrad, Roberl Balmer, George Afhanas, Salvi Susi, Alberl Fusmer, Barron Smilhg Flule: Cafherine Spralrer: Saxophones: Alberla Heiser, Gladys Crosier, Gordon Whifney: Corner: Keifh Ford. Bayne Young, Morfimer Dornburg, Dona Coppernoll, William Van Wie, Donald Slevens, Calvin Dunclcle, Wilbur Spralmer, Sam Susi: Barilonesz Edward Spralzer, Pierce Smilhg Trombones: Palricia Ford, Theodore Cunningham: Horn: Donald Baker: Bass: Gladys Chesl: Drums: Mary Whalen, Jane Van Wie, Roberf Parkinson, James Abeling. These members elecled fhe following officers: President Keilh Ford: Vice-Presidenl, Beverly Schreyer: Treasurer, Gordon Whilney: Secrelary, Caiherine Spralxer: Librarians, Donald Balmer and Sfanley Conrad. Under 'rhe able direclion of Mr. Temple Slahler, lhe band has been able 'ro sponsor lwo concerls lhis year. Six Midwesl' Assembly programs were also underlalcen. The proceeds from fhese lhree accomplishments were used fo pay for lhe band uniforms. The band grarelully accepled dona- fions lor The uniforms from several kind persons and organizalions. Through fhe hard worlc and encouragemenl of Mr. Slahler, fhe band has been able 'lo become an oulslanding assef lo The school. K ,f , -. - Er Q 'eff F f -- , a Q 'ii -,AV - Warp' 30 . ,- g!f'l , V K , .Yi Q Wu. ,W xxx K X 7,5 f 7' -ff, ' r . WMWWW Tx P , '-as-'lex' fl .e In-if ' g s ' X xs,f xfK TTL ' 'ah' Wflf - M, FIRST ROW, LeTT To RighT: ChrisTine Bell, NaTalie Oliver, Calherine Spralrer. Richard Shine- man, STanley Conrad, Gladys Crosier, AlberTa Heiser, Donna Coppernoll, Bayne Young Carolyn ReTalliclr, Dominiclr Falso. SECOND ROW: Leon Bishop, Thalen MaTTice, George Vosburgh, Jane Van Wie. THIRD ROW: Laura BuTTon, Mary WhiTe, Mrs. SToughTon, Elaine WaTers, Mary Whalen, Gladys ChesT, Gordon WhiTney, Pierce SmiTh, PaTricia Ford, KeiTh Ford, MorTimer Dorn- burg, Donald Baker, AlberT Fusmer, RoberT Balmer, Salvy Susi, BarTon SmiTh. SENIOR ORCHESTRA This year we have one of The biggesT orchesTras C. H. S. has ever possessed. The ToTal membership is 35. The proverbial Tuesday aTTernoon pracTices were someTimes small diTTicuITies, buT The resulTs have been excellenT. ln addiTion To assembly programs ThaT have convened nearly every week, we have had The honor of playing aT several oTher ouTside acTiviTies such as The Senior Play and Masonic Temple. One of The greaTesT accomplishmenTs made This year was The compleTion of Phaon class B conTesT music. On SaTurday, April 9, The high school orchesTra journeyed To ClinTon To The annual Music FesTival ConTesT where we received a high raTing. The greaTesT amounT oT our success is due To Mrs SToughTon's paTienT eTTorTs which h l ushered in by . Junior Frolic . e p us win The high raTing ThaT we have. There will be no one leaving This year because oT graduaTing, and we hope ThaT This year and nexT will be The besT Tor The orchesTra in The hisTory of C. H. S. i -Laura E. BuTTon 111' '--'-H' 1 F' I .rl 1 7 'fr ' T ' if g , . v .sy : , H ,' Q ' , C ---M ' Muff- T f 3 l I 'I ,Z , Qi ' A ,y-.w'7' kk' X ,-r N ,,. ee, g , 5 - X 'I X ,,- , 33 - I I i Kr f iff, 5QQg :LA I JMKYJWMMHWAWII .NX P ,ll'n1, ,'2'f,1 K gf ,X X A N 'WLM Jn, Qxff .. ' w.,,- 'i ' FIRST ROW, Leff lo Righ+: Gloria Girard, Carolyn Reialliclc, Laura Bullon, Jane Counfryman, Mary Vogel, Twila Maffhews, Janel Kelfler, Irene I-larlley, Chrisiine Bell, Mary Alice Veghle. Beverly Schreyer, Margarer I-laase, Jane Bierman, Elizabefh Schaffer, Helen Kneaslnern, Norma Coflrell, Elaine Waiers. SECOND ROW, Leff 'ro Righlc Mabel Sfoughfon, Direcior, Mary While, Anna Mae Nellis. Florence Onderdonlc, Marion Conrad, Anita Bellen, Shirley Schreyer, Doris Van Buren, Nancy Vosburgh, Doris Failing, Beverly Oliver, Doroihy Failing, Alberfa I-leiser, Donna Coppernoll, Jane? Marfini, Wanda Paiulslci. THIRD ROW, Lefl' 'ro Righl: Henriella Tichenor, Charlolle Salisman, Mary MacNar'nara, Florence I-lall, Margarei Blalce, Shirley Borsl, Joan Jewell, Mary Conrad, Elsie Gerharlz, Marjorie Gardinier, Doris Bond, Lizzie Mae Kling, Calherine Kane, Marguerife Surnear. GLEE CLUB We now have a membership of abou? lilly loyal supporfers who have pracriced and worlzed failhfully 'fo produce our presenl high sfandard and have helped fo malce fhis one of our biggesf years. Besides singing for ihe assemblies, we also sang in Ihe Spring Feslival and ihe Mohawlr Valley Music Fesfival. We have had a successful year, and I am sure each member enioyed being on our acfive roll call. -Mary Whalen w c W F., 7 -ml i .Q ar? fi f 1 -. 5 F if -,.-,, ' Umff' E 'I 3 2 f Xz Xxx -Lx Z 1 WI af' ' I X ,A ' X F' ' Y 5 x 1 1 ff XXX Y : 'lv' X xx X V W ' X A QIIL ,ff uni f ffff' Q If ..,4 ' 'CE A' q xi I Jw? L 45 . 5 1 -it , , -- Nw M9251 5 Z ia- XNMWNJ Q 7958 ' 5 . f'g?-lx 15X W at Y WW :Q Y ll, hal ' my X w !' 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Morris Collins, Jr., Harold SiTTerly, William Dwyer, Coach. VARSITY BASKETBALL In spiTe oT The TacT ThaT our high school enTered a new and TasTer league lasT Tall, The Canaioharie Tive were able To Tinish higher in The race Than in The previous year. The TirsT parT oT The season was played in a blaze of glory, Tor our Team was able To deTeaT The opposiTion in mosT of The games. The boys had proTiTed Trom lasT year's depressing season and seemed headed Tor one of The besT seasons in our hisTory. However, The second half broughT This idea To a close: Tor alThough The boys ToughT vigorously. They were unable To click as before. We losT our TirsT game of The new year To Mohawk but rallied To win Trom ForT Plain, CoopersTown. Dolgeville, and ST. Johnsville. ATTer This our Team Tell inTo a mild slump from which iT never emerged. The greaTesT vicTory of The season was achieved in ST. Johnsville where The local Tive easily ouTplayed Their opponenTs. We finished in a Tie Tor Third place wiTh ST. Johnsville in The league sTanding. AlThough our Team did noT win The league or The pasT season TournamenT, in which we were eliminaTed by ST. Johnsville, The season can be called a success because we won 5 and losT 5 in The league and won 4 non-league games and losT 3. CrediT should be given 'go Coach William Dwyer Tor his splendid spiriT and cooperaTion in leading his Team To a success- ul season. The seniors were ably represenTed on The baslceTball Team, placing Two regulars on The TirsT Tive. The TirsT Team consisTed of WalraTh, Bracebridge, Collins, KeTTler, and LoreTo, while The second Team lined up wiTh SiTTerly, Ford, Dornburg, Baller, and Kneaslcern. -Michael LoreTo IT, I 1- ' i J Qhigff fr - ef .c will f ,-Q 0 mm - . 'T E Warp 34 X, ' . ' A tg: I' Q U' 4 Xxx X 4-'T R 'C ' ' 7 fa'g'p' l an AX X-fi - I I ' t ,f 5 I -ff, ' 1 r ' gy! ,, Z, I Q I, 5 .ff fl' f, ' -.'1, -X' - I V f lf' 1 ,dun I -Q fi W4 ,Ulf 'ef f X 1 ,, ,. I I- FIRST ROW, Lefl To Right: Richard Nichols. Russell Collins, I-lerberl BiIIing+on, Jr.. Pierce Smith, William Schermerhorn, Salvy Susi. SECOND ROW, Leif Io Righlr William Dwyer, Coach, Eugene Lorefo, Joseph Ianello, Harry Tamseif, Roberi Jones. LaVere Kneaskern. JUNIOR VARSITY VARSITY RECORD I937-38 Cherry Valley .... .... 2 2-2I Won Schoharie ...... .... 2 7-I8-Won Milford ........ .... 2 5-I4-Won Cherry Valley ..... ,... 3 3-27-Won Cooperstown ..... .... 2 5-24-Won New York Mills... .... I8-20-Los? Dolgeville ...... .... 2 7-26-Won Frankforf ..... ,,.. 4 4-23-Losf Herkimer ..,.. .... 2 I-27-Los? S+. Jchnsville . Alumni ..... . . ...... I6-22-Los? ..........4I-Ib-Won S+.Joh Mohawk .... Coopersfown Fori Plain .. Milford .... Dolgeville .. Frankfori .. . Sf. Johnsville Mohawk .,.. Schoharie .. Forf Plain .. Herkimer . . . nsville-Tournamenl' ...... I5-27QI.osI I l H U I I it f F Glam' Q?-17 r'- --Q ll - w.,.,- , ss 28-30-Losl 38- I9-Won 30-28-Won 43-28-Won 35- I 5-Won 24-44-Losf 3 I -28-Won 29-27-Won 3 I-39--Los? 24-27--I.osI .26-29-Losl' T 1 1' . X - f- ,I . I 1 1 f . 7,11 , '? 'x., 'I , J ,, 11ff ' 'i LX i X - CTX g V , R A' 77,40 K L1 V 12? fi 'l , xx, A T WT QM! A ff W ffl rr' X.- ..-,, ' SPORTS RECORDS TRACK When April 29 dawns brighT and clear, Canaioharie will open The Track season wiTh a Three-way meeT. Our TeaTure evenTs will include The shorT dashes. pole vaulTs. broad and high iumps, discus Throw, shoT puT, and The longer runs of one quarTer. one halT. and one mile. Among The conTesTanTs we will see Michael LoreTo. Charles Conboy, William Wagner, AlTon Rapp. and Seymour Kougher. Some of These boys are advancing from lasT year and promise To show us some Tancy sTe ping. NoT To be TorgoTTen is The TacT ThaT we have losT Monroe Wiggins, Charles DievendorT. and Kelly Glover. This is a greaT handi- cap, buT The boys are sure ThaT They can overcome iT. Therefore. we all wish Them luclc and success in Their underTalcings. -R. Bundy WRESTLING Amid The cheers and groans oT The exciTed rooTers. The Canaioharie wresTling Team wenT down To deTeaT before The crack Team oT Richfield Springs. AlThough This was The second consecuTive deTeaT Tor our boys, They are noT discouraged and vow To do beTTer nexT Time. Only lasT year we Ios+ Charles Dievendorf and Monroe Wiggins. buT reTaliaTed RoberT Hall. Under The waTchTul eye of Coach Dwyer, These boys progressed ra idly and really showed good Torm aT The end of The season. NexT year weshave high hopes Tor a Team ThaT will come ouT a winner. -Richard Bundy BASEBALL WiTh The coming of warm weaTher, Coach William Dwyer is conTronTed wi+h The roblem of building up a new baseball Team. Seven of lasT ear's regulars albng wiTh several uTiIiTy men have been losT due To graduaTion. Coach Dw er musT Tin'd a replacemenT Tor The caTcher's posiTion, Three new infielders and! Two new ouTTielders. PracTice is already under way, and The sTudenTs have responded whole hearTedly To The coach's call Tor pla ers. AlThough The boys are inexperienced and young, everyone is eager and willing To worlc hard Tor a posiTion on The Team. For The asf Three years, Canaioharie High School has played Tor The baseball championship. ln The TirsT game. The Canaioharie Nine won The pennanT from ST. Johnsville, buT losT The nexT Two championshi games To Them. This year we are enTering a new league, which is made up oi7The same schools ThaT were in The baslceTball league, and alThough we may noT Tinish very high in The league sTanding in l938-39, l am sure ThaT Coach William Dwyer will develop a good Team Tor The TuTure years. -Michael LoreTo . x E' - T: ml Tlx , T E I .. I' qi ' M E i n i Q-M265 mm y ....,,,. ' 36 'WV ' jf-zj ,Q 7 sf' 1 ., I ! , In .A 7,36 :S - 'GXQQ ' N. N J, ,ZF ' W R QA, 5 f-H .-h xx 5 -Hu 1 -ikmw ll? 1 1 fi I f I - J n f qw e , I' Uhwl , k X 4' V 1 s V ' X mu an X ,.X f J XX f ff f f X , Q K lx A at X X' , f x 1 :gg X x Q XM Q 1, ' kk' . f I :Tit q N I 1 rl nf! fy fy , ' 'kw 2 1 Q 1' J X9 1 J K df X N '2 A - ' ij f A Xf, ,g 5, f ' Q W, I, ff iw fs' 2 . '- YA f ' 1 X ,,,fJ3?fii1vff,, Vx K L. - , 4 f l k Q. 1, ' . X Z 1, ,set-.:2 2 X v , XX M 0 u S 4,1 1 K ff '- i ff AM A f 2 H , K - X, x - L: My f ,1 ' Y - ' 'I - - , - 11, ,X -xx Q A , - ' H - .Y I a ww w ' 1. - 'M A A1f 1f f f - ' 1 ' , W ' I ,,,rf' ' ,. ,A - . . ' X ' ff A I ,QP I. jf I mu x ,rw ,. Q 1 I ...M one I ,f 7-Al 1415, Nw? N 1 'f - 1- . ' A ff jffii' j U Q43 W , win ijilgigl, A, D, Whaf C-Eraduafion Means fo Me To me, one of fhe many sfudenfs in our greaf school, graduafion means fhaf from fhen on I shall' be on my own, despife fhe facf fhaf I shall have many more years of educafion fo look forward fo. If means fhaf I will have fo fhink for myself, provide for myself, and fry fo make somefhing of myself in fhe fufure. If means fhaf 'rhe habifs and fhe cusfoms which I have acquired in grammar school and am acquring now in high school will decide whefher my road of life leads fo happiness and success or fo unhappiness and failure. To all of us, l am sure, graduafion will be a sfepping sfone in our lives. Some of us will meef wifh prosperify while ofhers will meef wifh poverfy. No maffer whaf we furn ouf fo be. our popularify wifh ofher people will be defermined by our popularify befone we graduafe. Because of fhese facfs we see fhaf graduafion is an imporfanf parf of our lives. We see fhaf everyfhing depends upon if and, fherefore, we should all sfrive fo make ourselves good cifizens before we go ouf fo face fhe world as if is difficulf fo change fhereaffer. --F. F. Jeweff, '4l Whaf Graduafion lvleans fo lvle Life can offen be compared fo a iourney on a river. Whe.n you fry fo live a beffer. more useful life, you are rowing upsfream. If is impossible fo remain sfafionary. You can nof be neufral, eifher you improve or you gel' worse, for you can'f sfop rowing in fhe sfream of life. lf you do, you will go wifh fhe currenf and floaf gradually, buf surely down-sfream. Graduafion is a cerfain phase of life's iourney. If is imporfanf nof fo wasfe fime foolishly, for if will never refurn: and even fhe smallesf parficles go fo make up fhe whole. Try fo make graduafion mean somefhing fo you. In fhis world of complicafions and inferdependence, each of us is an indi- vidual. We all have our own opinions, fhoughfs, dreams. ambifions, ideas. and ideals. The shorfcomings, 'rhe abilify, and mefhods of procedure of each per- son is unlike fhose of any ofher human being. Along wifh fhe many ofhers, our ideas of graduafion and whaf graduafion means fo us may be as differenf as birfh and deafh. Therefore, if would be very difficulf fo express whaf gradua- l ' 7 ' , , Y I ir ,, kg, , We-ff H f ll m ,, as ' ,QQ l !!!., I . I l lp- ' .Q Mimi' or KN I X 'cgi 1' ef, f 7 I 1 AMWMW -R I M X V T i f?f.-e. 'ff'-L-idx Xa-,N 1 J K -.ff-L A Q' 1 WW Q Jn, s, bk. 'A--'4 r.- X, , .. Ji fion should mean. We can only express whaf if means fo ourselves or fo our infimafe friends. To many, who do nof like school, graduafion may be only a glorious relief info a world fhaf fhey, all unknowingly fo fhemselves, can nof cope wifh. They may nof have gof all fhey should from school: because of Their dislike and dis- regard. fhey may have only done whaf fhey had fo do. Many of fhese people will find if difficulf when fhey pass on info fhe school of hard knocks and frying experiences. I hope fhaf graduafion will mean more fhan fhaf fo me. As I view if now, if looks wonderful. Buf beyond I see a place where if will be possible fo use everyfhing +ha+ I have learned in school. Alfhough many fhings will nof be in direcf use, fhey will be a foundafion for ofher fhings of more vifal imporfance. I learned early in life lhaf Experience is a hard and an expensive +eacher. fherefore I fry fo profif by fhe experiences and misfakes of ofhers. Trying fo enioy life as if goes and sforing away some of fhe beffer fhoughfs for +he fufure, so +ha+ as I grow older I can look back and be pleased wifh my progress, has been a difliculf fask. Living up +o people's expecfafions has been very 'frying af fimes. Offen I have been fempfed +o give up and say, Wha+ difference does if make whaf fhey fhink. I don'+ have fo work so hard. l'll sfill be able fo pass school. S+iIl I will always have fo live wifh myself. and my conscience has nof Ief me go slipping back, noi' affer I have been frying hard fo obfain and keep as high a level of living as I possibly can. Graduafion will mean fhaf I have been successful enough fo complefe fhe required work of high-school. If will mean +ha+ I am prepared fo pass on fo a higher school or +o find my way in life ifself. I have a goal and confinually press foward if. Graduafion will mean fhaf I am nearer fo if. -Loveifa Fish, '40 The Pof of Gold A family of four boys. Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior by name. had heard of fhe pof of gold af Ihe end of Scholarship Lane. Affer Mofher Educafion had given fhem permission fo go by handing fhem fheir passporfs. in fhe form of grammar school cerfificafes. each of her sons sef forfh full of zeal L' : ' - ' T - M' , if ' E I f J i II J 'gays-'ff ii if gl Z' I-L I -sw - mlrr. 39 , ' 'TT . I l f,!!l,,, ' A 4 T -'L ' LQ., 1 'X ,pvlwwfmi 'T K al s X -TTT? I X M 4 in ws, X, A r 'ifffiu f r SPL ., ,f W fr Tfflis' . r.- Inf!!!-Q, ' and ambifious hopes fhaf he would find fhe gold which awaifed him af fhe end of fhe Lane. Freshman, fhe youngesf of all, hurried info fhe lane so fhaf he mighf gef a head sfarf. His youfhful years made him unprepared for fhe heavy fasks so fhaf he dropped behind his brofhers for some fime. because fhe deep snow and slush. marking piffalls, bad marks, and discouragemenf, prevenfed him from making much advancemenf. Sophomore, nofing fhe delay suffered by Freshman because of fhe weafher condifions, decided fo go by a longer, buf safer roufe. Sophomore hiked a liHle slower so fhaf he would nof gef fired ere he reached his goal. Because of his slow pace, fhis plodding boy was also leff behind by Junior, who decided fo go fhe shorf way, buf fo allow nofhing fo prevenf him from reaching fhe goal of graduafion, which was only a few scanf miles away. l-le was encouraged be- cause he had already covered several of 'rhe more difiiculf miles by making fhe mosf of all fasks and using fhe direcfions given him by fhe able guides whom he had encounfered on fhe way. Senior. fhe oldesf and wisesf of fhe brofhers, heeded fhe words of an ancienf sage. Lag on any lap and fhou wilf be fhe loser. Wifh fhese proverbial words ringing in his ears. Senior marched along sfeep Scholarship Lane, passed Junior, and finally came fo fhe finy gafe marking The end of fhe Lane. There upon a pedesfal was fhe pof of gold placed fhere by fhe immorfals as a reward for fhe boys and girls embodied wifh fhe spirif and fhe abilify fo overcome all hardships fo reach fheir ideals. -Dorofhy Lupo, '39 Whaf Graduafion Means fo Me If was a warm sfill evening of June 2I. The crowd of people gradually pushed ifs way ouf of fhe familiar old audiforium info fhe hall where parenfs and friends loifered fo congrafulafe fhe young graduafes. Such hilarious noise, chaffer of voices, and merry laughfer! Soon. however, fhe maiorify of fhe people gradually wended fheir way oufside, and fhe foofing of horns diminished. Whaf a relief! The feeling of infense excifemenf which had gripped me for almosf a week before fhis evenfful nighf had somehow leff. lf I '1' e H' '- ' ! glidf 'Tl 3 ,g J l I . fl J ' 1 5 , I -. -fd , i f an -.,,,,. I 40 -g f' ,. , ,... . if ,f . l l . ' ,X fi-r K- X - FX ff , -ie, ,wwf X' 1 ,ff as-gy , f N,,44 A 5 ff X V TT i-7'-1. X Xxrxg I 1 Axim -Q mvfsxxii' -' A 'V Mfg, ' 1, NA f L.-N x, was good fo be able fo fhink clearly again affer all fhe rush and busfle of days of preparafion. l'm glad if's over, I fhoughf fo myself pausing for a minufe in fhe hall fo cafch my brea+h. Suddenly, from all sides, fhe darkened corridors seemed fo whisper fo me. I Iisfened, scarcely daring fo breafhe for fear of breaking fhe magic of if all. Yes, memories, fhey began crowding upon me-dim recollecfions of fhe pasf four years I had spenf wifhin fhese profecfing walls. Happy years fhey were, foo. The whispering became more audible, felling me of my gay rollicking days as a Freshman and a Sophomore. And now fhaf I was leaving if all, I realized I had nof faken my work seriously enough fhen. The junior year came and wenf. I was older now and saw fhaf I musl' sfudy harder in order fo gel' anywhere in fhis world: fherefore, I sfrove fo pass each fesl' wi+h fhe besf mark I was cap- able of affaining. Wifh fhe enfrance of fhe senior year, work proved sfill more difliculf, buf now I could see fhe goal which I was sfriving for and worked all fhe harder so fhaf graduafion would nof cafch me unawares. Yes, fhose four years were happy ones. There were class parfies, sleigh rides, dances, fhe Junior Prom, The Senior Ball, and The long evenings spenf rehearsing for fhe Senior play. I had lived fhrough if all, and fonighf I realized fhe momenf which I had waifed for so long had come and gone only foo soon. A feeling of sadness, hard fo express. welled up wifhin me. I was leaving fhis dear old Alma Mafer, which had shelfered me for so long, perhaps for good. If was hard fo realize, yef now I knew I was ouf on my own in fhe world. If was up fo me Io choose whefher I would sink or swim in fhe onrushing fide which could easily overwhelm me. This fafeful nighf closed fhe book on my high school career forever, buf if opened! a far greafer one. To me, graduafion meanf, nof fhe end of long hours of sfudy, buf fhe beginning of a new life in which, I realized, much hard work lay in sfore if I was fo aHain greafer heighfs fo fake my posifion in fhe world of fomorrow. Awaking from my reverie, I resolved fo make as my moffo fhe old adage, You cannof dream yourself info a characfer: you musl' forge one, and wifh a mixed feeling of regref and anficipafion, ioined my waifing parenfs. -Barbara Fredericks. '38 gl--' I .L f' fi Q, if ,g s,..f-gif ' -- -Q a -W .,,,,,,H. 41 ,I K f-N A :IQ 1 l. J! ' A ' f J, fl ' . hw j'w.,wWWviv -W A -L i X -'JR If 412- f 1 1. , W ix I l f X as-in . xc, X W - , -- Zjgilli lui s i A 1 um. ang-1:',,' W - SENIOR PLAY CAST Elise Benedolfi Auslin Bevans . . Miss Hays ..... Homer Johns . .. Miss Curlis .... George Boyd ..... David McKenzie Jim Simplcins ..... Sally Boyd ...., Muriel ..... Lillian . . . Dofsie . . . Madge .... Efhel .....,................... .... Alix ............................ . . Direclress of The Charm School .... . . . . . .Elaine Crosier . . .Loren Moulfon .Jane Cou nlryman ......Roberl Hall .Rhoda Longshore . . . .Richard Bundy . .Charles Conboy Seymour Kougher . . . .Janef Keffler Barbara Fredericlcs . . . . .Blanche Russ . . .Ca'l'herine Russ . . . . .Helen Coons .Doris Hambrechr . .Marguerife Susi . .Miss Rulh Evans 1 , f ? ' f Qligif' ff 'U' 2-M2650 f I -- 1 4 . E 2 Vi ?-- ' 1 rr- r 4 is J X 73 v VA?r1i'- I! W I ff NQX rf ,... . ', f N I .,f I . ' 4 A' Q lwqwf L-X K I 1'Q,L f ' . I 1 Wmwwf ex If r-,X -4' ,I 4151 fl xf Q lf ' B X vu. '14 NA, .I ' b 1 . fa: xl x... h f.f Rf g-1: JZ ' ' HALL OF FAME Besl Loolcing Girl Besl Looking Boy .... . . . Mosl Popular Girl . Mosl' Popular Boy . Dressed Girl . Dressed Boy .. Personalily Girl Personalify Boy Besl Besl Besf Besf PreH'ies+ Eyes Girl . PreH'ies+ Prelliesl PreHiesI PreH'ies+ Pre'Hies+ Eyes Boy . Hair Girl . Hair Boy . Teelh Girl Teelh Boy Mos+ Tallcalive Girl Mosl' Tallcalive Boy Leasl' Tallcalive Girl Leasf Tallcafive Boy Besf A+hIeIe Girl ., Besl' A+hIe+e Boy .. Besf Dancer Girl .. Besl Dancer Boy .. Mosl Friendly Girl Mosf Friendly Boy . WiHies+ Girl ....... WiHies'r Boy .... Besl' Acfress . . Besl' Acfor .... Mosl' Bashful .... Mosf ln+elligen'r . . . Besl Wriler .,... Biggesl' Bluffer . . . Besl Nalured ...A School Crush .... BARBARA FREDERICKS .SEYMOUR KOUGHER .JANE COUNTRYMAN .. . . .LOREN MOULTON . . . . .ELAINE CROSIER . . .ROBERT WALRATH . . . . . .CATHERINE RUSS .....LOREN MOULTON .JANE COUNTRYMAN .SEYMOUR KOUGHER BARBARA FREDERICKS .SEYMOUR KOUGHER BARBARA FREDERICKS .SEYMOUR KOUGHER . . . . . . .ALICE LORETO .. ........... RICHARD BUNDY .. ..... WINIFRED COPPERNOLL .... . . . . .ROBERT NURNBERGER . . .......... ALICE LORETO . . . . . . .MICHAEL LORETO .. . .JANE COUNTRYMAN . .HOWARD BELLMAN . . . .CATHERINE RUSS . . . . . . .ROBERT HALL . . . .ALICE LORETO . . . .RICHARD BUNDY .. ...ELAINE CROSIER . . . .LOREN MOULTON 'TROBERT NURNBERGER ROBERT NURNBERGER . . . . . . . .CATHERINE RUSS . . . . .RICHARD BUNDY .....................RHODALONGSHORE . . . . . . . .JANET KETTLER and LOREN MOULTON .. . .RICHARD BUNDY and BEATRICE KILMARTIN .............,..........MARGUERITESUSI Youngesf ..... Shorlesl .... ' Tallesf .... ' I i ' E. ll it I i I I I' 0 F .hm ' Wirr- 4 3 . . . .ROBERT WALRATH - ,I ,! . X ,V 1' A J MW L Xi X -'QTY Q: ir 5 J V .R P Q1 fy :pak ' 'lil ' I f f 5? I ff Wfff' . .mu Mr-ff xfyzzib' A ' SENIOR CLASS SONG SHEET IDA BELL ........... HOWARD BELLMAN . .. RICHARD BUNDY ... CHARLES CONBOY ....... ... HELEN COONS ............. ... WINIFRED COPPERNOLL JANE COUNTRYMAN ..... NORMA CROOKER ...... ... ELAINE CROSIER ..... DORIS DARROW .... ENID DOPP ........ ROBERT ELLIS ...... ETHEL ENGLAND .... MARY FALSO ......... FRANCES GLENAR .... ARTHUR HAASE ...... ROBERT HALL .......... .. . DORIS HAMBRECHT ... JANET KETTLER ....... BEATRICE KILMARTIN , SEYMOUR KOUGHER .. RHODA LONGSHOREH ALICE LORETO ........ MIKE LORETO ......, BETTY McEWAN ....... CLARENCE MITCHELL . LOREN MOULTON ..,. JAMES NOWAK ...... ROBERT NURNBERGER . EMMA PAVILCHECK . ., BLANCHE RUSS ..... CATHERINE RUSS ... WALLACE SMITH . . . MARGUERITE SUSI .... BETTY TICHENOR . . . WILLIS VOGHT ....... ROBERT WALRATH .... STELLA WILDER ..... ALTON RAPP ......... WILLIAM WAGNER . . . ':Down Wi+h Love He's Way Oul Thar Melody Farm Dreaming Everyday's a Holiday Love Wallced In I'm in My GIory AngeI's Holiday I S'riII Love +o Kiss You Good-Nigh+ Foolloose and Fancy Free I Can Dream Can'+ I Mad Aboul +I1e Boy i i i Jusl' a Simple MeIody I Live llie Life I Love A-Hunling I Will Go Heigh Ho Girl of I'I'1e Golden WesI I Could Use a Dream BARBARA FREDERICKS ... ... FLORENCE GETMAN ...... . . . ...... ,,, AII You Wanl' lo Do Is Dance KATHRYN GOODEMOTE I Was Doing AII RigI'1+ Jeanie wi+I1 +I1e Liglwl Brown Hair Double Trouble For You AIone You and I Know Down on +l1e Farm WIII1 a Smile and a Song Oul Where Ihe Wesl Begins Mad Aboul Music Two Dreams Gol TogeI'I'1er I've Hilched My Wagon Io a S+ar Any Old Lane Is Lovers' Lane Jusf a GigoIo Small Town Boy Some Day My Prince Will Come You're a Swee+Iwear+ Sing and Be Happy Swingin' in 'Ihe Corn Miles Apar+ LiHIe Man You've Had a Busy D Lel s Pilch a LiHIe Woo Love Is Never Our of Season Ain'+ We Gol Love This Never Happened Before E '. r O 1 I 1 , A II ani 1-L . M .....,,. 1 44 J X 1'-jff' ,- ff ' ' ' ff - x ' x '- I ' use ' J iff---' -X I -'fx f 7' -I' ' . If ' .JMWMW A A X , ,wg 5 jplg., X ff A ' Qu? ,f 1 , , iff I exif. NU' ' ' f ww Q E: X'-xi. BLACK GOLD I-IUMOR When Johnny was a freshman he said: Twinkle, iwinkle. Iiille sfar I-low I wonder whaf you are Up above fhe world so high Like a diamond in fhe sky. Now fha? he has gradualed from college he says: Twinkle. fwinkle. fhou diminufive 'fype of nebular condensafion I-low I medilafe on fhy confenfs Sifuafed in fhai oblafe spheroid af such an alfifude An infinifesimal in 'ihe blue empyeon. Then ihere was fhe Schofchman who received an invifafion 'ro a banquef, bill he didn'+ alfend because he didn r know whaf rhe word grafis meanl. The nexf day he was found dead. an open dicfionary by his side. Mr. Billingfonz I have been lhinking, my son, of refiring nexl year and leaving The business fo you. Buzz : There's no hurry, dad. You go ahead and work a few more years. and lhen we can refire +ogefher. Loren Moulfonz Lisfen, barber, I'II never make ihe irain ai fhe speed you're shaving me. You hold fhe razor. and I'II wiggle my face. RULE FOR LIVING For success keep your eyes open and your mourh shui. For eafing fhe grapefruif, reverse fhe process. Prof. Leader: Franklin, name a greai lime saver. Franklin Houseman: Love al firsf sight Bob Walraih: I've solved ihe mysfery of wha? a hofel means when il' adverfises 'Rooms SL00 and up'. Wally Smifh: You have? Whaf is il? Bob: I gol one of 'rhe SI.O0 rooms and was up all night GYPPED A New Yorker says he spenl SI0,000 on his son's educaiion and only gol a quarlerback. Slippery ice. very thin Boy on bank heard her shour Preffy girl fumbled in Jumped righf in, helped her our Saw a boy upon fhe bank Now he's hers-very nice. Gave a shriek and fhen she sank Bul' she had 'ro break fhe ice. Pele Gerhar+z: Pop, I need an encyclopedia for school. Mr. Gerharfz: Encyclopedia norhing doing. You can walk 'ro school like I did. Officer O'Brien: I'II lei you off 'rhis 'lime wilh a fine, buf if I calch you speeding again, you'Il go Io iail. Ari. Haase: Sounds like a weaiher report Officer O'Brien: T'How's +haf? Arr: Fine foday. Cooler fomorrow. Blanche Russ Iaf a baskeiball gamei: l don'I see how ihe referee keeps so cool. Doris Hambrechi: Tha'r's easy. Look ai all fhe fans around him. Jane Couniryman: Tha+ coal of yours is preHy Ioud. Norma Crooker: Yeah. Bu? I infend fo wear a muffler wifh if. Dick Bundy Ifo James Nowakl: Do you ear hot dogs? James: No, why? Dick: Then hold This hof dog while I lie my shoe. A gnu, ' '. annum 'Ry , 3 I V F ' Ufqfr- R 'I 4 5' , ' f-N I 1 f ff H f if ga ' K ! . X 'fi X 1 I 0 f K ' ' 1 Klswfyf X Zfiiiae, 1 J ' J ,wwWWf'W W' Y X 7.-'X , X 1 AX , 7? ILA' V , ,Ziff-Tux , N M J- lFf,gg2Q q xi? 'L i- W Vx ,f ,,.' as 3, 4 - 1 - ' 4' I 4 22 .. f . , ' ' tk yi, ii -: 'PF PM Aa ' Q' W, x- ' ' My gtg 9 k , ,J2e!,f' 0 - Wwe.f z!L'wq,k ti A Q 6 . i' V P A V ' 'l A 1 ' ' I 5 ,I Q . . . 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Posier painiing. decoraiion proiecrs, and assisiance in malcing oiher programs possible composed mosl' of 'rhe acfivifies of 'rhe club. ln coniunciion wi'rh ihe Repre- senrafion classes. ihe members arranged and presenied an assembly program, conlribuied foward 'rhe combined Ari and lndusirial Aris exhibil' and have proved of value in planning 'rhe siage back-drop. Clay modelling. paper mache maslcs, plasier-of-Paris maslcs, siencilled and sprayed design and leflering are only a few of +he proiec+s possible in ihe group. Sfudenls who could noi be enrolled in a regular ad class have found an opporluniiy io draw and painl dur- ing 'rhe one mee+ing each weelc and have learned 'ro avail 'rhemselves of +he maierials ordinarily resfricied +o class members only. l -, 1. 1 i. jf, . Q I E Uhr' 47 6 Jo 1 f . , - . I f ,V irq X fr,-X i .l? 'x,,A V 'X W I B . ,- ff K .ff 1 . fflm ' . X 3. , 'M'-' X ,I 1-ff -'Q l ' xx? Q- 'W' I :fi 'sive Nl-r X P'9 fl' Q -- 1-, 1. .1 u- ,Ji CDRGANIZATIONS SCIENCE CLUB During fhe pasf year fhe Science Club of C. H. S. has flourished. The officers who were elecfed are Presidenf, George Waferman: Vice-presidenf. Herberf Billingfong Secrefary and Treasurer, Floyd Houghfaling. Many inferesfing discussions were carried on in fhe many meefings. A suc- cessful and inferesfing assembly program was given by several members of fhe club. Also an assembly sponsoring Gray McClin+ock of radio fame was given. The club hopes fo gain more favor and members in The following year. -W. A. Rapp LIBRARY CLUB Fosfering library work, learning fha work of a librarian. and helping fhe librarian, are 'rhe purposes of fhe Librar Club. During fhe year, we have had a Book! Week window display, assembly pro- gram, and field frip fo Albany. Officers for fhe year were: John Pegnim, presi- denfg Carolyn Voghf, vice-presidenfq Helen Pufnam. Secrefary: Jean Zoller, Treasurer: and Miss Helen Brown as advisor. Each member has a pin. signifying fhaf he belongs 'ro fhe club. The pins are in fhe form of an open book. wifh one black and one orange page, for school colors. Prinfed diagonally across fhe pin is fhe word Library. DRAMATIC CLUB Wifh Miss Rufh Evans as direcfor. fhe dramafic club has had many varied acfivifies in acfing, direcfing, and ofher branches of fhe legifimafe fheafre and 'rhe screen. The club produced 'rhe play, Elizabefh's Young Man, and pre- senfed if before fhe sfudenf body. The officers elecfed for fhe year were as follows: Presidenf, Twila Maffhewsg Secrefary, Ida Bell: Treasurer, Charles Dickens. The aim of fhe club was nof fo make mone , buf fo give fhe members experiences in all kinds of profesisonal work of fhe fheafre. -Ida Bell a t gn!! ' if guna' Tl f L X , . . J sq - ' -.M l E ll wif' 4 8 Si ' I ' W U , - I 'O' I K 1 M -K 1' ,Lf N VW ,WW ' r iff 'T , f .. if ,X I vi f 1 KN x I A if ri-if -7, -A-eff .I A , , f 1 N32 f f l 'fl' , x W-r JI- 'f,. CLASS OF '38 The graduafion bells ring ouf, And our school days are +hru To +he senior class of 'rhirfy-eighf C. H. 5. bids fair adieu. Wifh shoulders baclc and heads upraised We sland upon our own To meel' life's fulure problems And fake our place alone. Our souls are filled wifh knowledge Thai' we've worlced hard +o gain And when our days are ended We'll find if nor in vain. And so +o good old C. H. S. The seniors say good-bye And 'lhanlc you for lhe memories Thai' live wifh you and l. -L. W. Moul+on 5 ' Cllnf 6 147 5 :Q 01 49 .N X X 73 wx? A J ' 'mfr' As always +he BUSINESS PEOPLE are wifh 1'he Graduafing Class COMPLIMENTS OF Lossa Pharmacy Shineman's Dairy Jean's Powder Box Reamon's Dress Shop Recreafion Bowling Alleys, Canajoharie, N. Y. Canaioharie Courier Schul+'s Shoe S+ore Kidd s Hardware S+ore Vicfory Chain Inc. Friedman's Fashion Cenier L. C. Timerman and Son Canaioharie Radii Roland Reese Viola Maxwell, Dressmalrer Home Dry Cleaners Palm and Sons Davies Brolhers Eckler's Merkel Mohawk Au'l'o Service Pefer Lingleback, Tailor Planclc's Beaufy Shop 50 uAlwa ys waffh 5-to . Ppmg fOr in Nam pnpuhxr gum - is Bccrh-Nut Amumn Per-perm-nl. Try our Spcnrmint, tcm, if you curvy A Llurrmtiwc 1hxux'Y BEECHHZS Gum in n crisp candy mating doubKy deXightIuX dual way' Peppermint, Spear- mint, Pepsin. texture gum d 'Ihc nur mm aids mouth hcahh an mouth aufhty. me h r fy h ' eps g K Chew wrlh a J f rvurpnscf' nf ' 'HT' ' Y , - YQ' I ' . K F x Q Al F SEE THF BEECH hi ' A ru ',.-Q Blgfzesr Lim 'NUT CIRCU , Q , A mcclmnifal on Earth' S mu '- - - aw 1' . , snr n everything! Iflofxwfgutgnlgzgvrmcfgy down: A B Country, D0Hfta?14Fn2ls, 1SSxz. 'il UT CARL J. MILLER. '95 This Organization and its Canaioharie I-Iigh School Alurnnn NIIIIIINIII SPRIIKER BANK IN CANAJOI-IARIE Membenof Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation B. I-I. BROWER, '02 DANIEL W. VOOYS 32 F3 Here the Iune graduate finds :T charming assortments of Iovely ai, summer c1othes and accessor- 5 ies. Right you are in outfits from ' Martin 6 Naylors N 1, gif-, Whether you visit fashionable - .1 ' Q 4 I-f' II' 'Ab , resorts, travel or just stay at ya? ' ff I home. I I 1 L A J GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y. 52 GENERAL ELECTRIC i 'i5.lgsf'.QQg'??il fella its ee: i.nllglllil,lel. lb' l' 'lllllim mp Ovees in y . ef WANTED BETTER LIVING E 1 Get a Genuine During the past year, the Albany Business College Employment Department received bet- ter than two calls each business day for trained office employees. X . . . And many of these opportunities went i unfilled for lack of trained ABC graduates. send NOW tor illustrated bulletins. ' , , , and Save +he Difference ALBANY BUSINESS H. 3. BILLINGTUN COLLEGE HARDWARE W hin t A . , . . as gon ve Albany N Y Canaioharie New York Congratulations to the Class ot i938 May the tuture bring you every success The Canaiollarie National Bank MEMBER OF F. D. l. C. Geo. H. Sllineman, I894 T Ward A. Jones, I904 Mildred Denmark, I9I8 Geo. O. Voslourgh, I9l8 Edward Hines, l926 53 HULZHEIMER SHAUL AMSTERDAM NEW YORK BEST XISHES A cu-xss OF 'aa CQCQASSIQNS , jim!!! We YERDONS M b D T 'rhj ilOfas+S'+ Telegraph 'EE Complimenls of TEE LENZ FUNERAL SERVICE FUNERAL HOME Palaline Bridge New Yorlc Phone IO3 Complimenls of The Temple Resfauranl' The Mosl' Up-+o-Dale Place CANAJOHARIE NEW YORK We Cafer + C I h 'e High School Sl' cl l' Complimenis of WINANS MEN'S SHOP Exclusive Agency in ADAM HATS ALL ONE PRICE-52.95 DOCKSTADER and FARRELL JoHNsTowN Cplff SMITH'S CASH MARKET Complimenls of M I L L E R ' S APPAREL sHoP CANAJOHARIE NEW YORK And in ihe Meaniime WATCH THE FORDS GO BY PALATINE GARAGE INC MAYLENDER' S VARIETY STORE Always Somelhing New Complimenfs of Complimenfs of Newell W. Chamberlain THE SMART SHOP F'0fff-+5 PALATINE Baines New YORK CANAJOHARIE NEW YORK Phone 479-J J. C. Vosburgh and Sons CARMETA'S BEAUTY Lumber, Mason Supplies, Painf, Feed, Oil Burners, Seed, Frigidaire Refrigeraiors, Universal Sioves 4l Wesi' Main Sfreef CANAJOHARIE NEW YORK CANAJOHARIE NEW YORK Complimenfs of BAKER BROTHERS Pasieurized Milk and Cream Phone 443 CANAJOHARIE Complimenfs of Hougl1+aling's Furnifure S'I'ore CANAJOHARIE NEW YORK Complimenfs of FLUME AND FULLER All Building Maierials Feed - Seed - Ferfilizer PALATINE BRIDGE NEW YORK PROFESSIONAL TENNIS RACKET RESTRINGING Fealuring Famous Tilden Lamb's Gui Super Permafex Spiral Lamb's Tilden Jr. Sill: Silk Gui Gui 5 I .95 52.65 53.75 55.00 Curnin's Cigar Sfores Work Done by a Man Thai' Won 9 Tournamenis Complimenfs of Ihe Idamae Shoppe JoHNsrowN, N. Y. The Laiesf in Ladies' AppareI If Pays 'Io PIay Ams+erdam's Largesi and Mosf Complefe S'I'ocIx of Sporiing Goods Complimenis of Hay Trade Journal SporI'man's Headquarferg Company John E. Larrabee Co. Inc. Pflhflhg 3-5 Marlcei' Sfreei Amsierdam, N. Y. THE MCJRNING HERALD Devoied 'Io 'Ihe Bes'I In+eres+s of Monigomery Counfy Fulion Couniy Good Luck Io The '38 GRADUATES From LEBEL STUDIO PorIrai'r, Commercial, Amafeur Phofography Remember Ihe Day Wi+h Pholos EARL DIEVENDORF E WffV'f:i'z5f U . I re I.II'I'IeI' INSURANCE BUICK PONTIAC and SALES SERVICE REAL ESTATE Aufomobile and Fire Insurance I8 Wesf Main Sfreef NELLISTON NEW YORK CANAJOHARIE NEW Yomc Phone 208 Esfablished in I846 I For The Lafesi' in ,SMS ATHANAS SUMMER DRESSES Wishes Io Class of I938 Success and Prosperify A L P E 7 S In Business Over a Quarier of a Ceniury and Noi' One Dissafisiied Cusiomer SJOI-INSTOWN and AMSTERDAM Complimenis Complimenis of from fha Frank Kelly CLASS and Carl Har'l'ing OF I939 ROBISON and SMITH LAUNDERERS and CLEANERS 'CoIcI Sforage for Furs Daily Service in Canaioharie Phone 26l-R 58 H Complimenis of Ho+eI Beech-Nui' JOSGPIW SPGTVIU NEWS- MAGAZINES- BOOKS E + rfain in an A+ ph of Rennemem CompIimen+s of +he CDRNER GARAGE ANNA S' HOUSE PALATINE BRIDGE NEW YORK Manager Rocco's Barber Com limenis 'lf Shop i L ADALENA'S Vogh+'s Garage Gloversville Business School Bookkeeping, Accounfing, Sfenographic, Secrefarial Courses 8IOE 'PFH' Sir 'I' GLOVERSVILLE NEW YORK 59 Complimenis +o PACKARD CLASS OF l938 STUDEBAKER Dougher+y's Horel and CHEVROLET 6 rm SALES - SERVICE CANAJOHARIE NEW YORK ICE CREAM BAR Sfrand Theafre H f I ome o CANAJOHARIE NEW YORK Superior En'I'er+ainmen'I' CANAJCHARIE NEW YORK u Schulfz and Bullock Barber Shop Cafering +o HI: P-Lead ia: H15 Falmily and Every I ea in e amiy DIEVENDCJRF AND ROY, INC. DEPENDABLE INSURANCE 9 Easf Main S1'ree+ CANAJOHARIE NEW YORK Phone 370 ll 60 Canaioharie's Professional People wish +he Gradualing Class +he besl' of success Complimenfs of DOCTORS Wm. -Rafhbun Dewey Sfeffenhagen Guy S. Houghion Caroline L. Garloclc Alfon Spenser LAWYERS B. H. Brower M. P. Cory Karl Wolgemufh Newfon J. Herrick, Jr. New+on'J. Herrick, Sr. CLERGY 22122: g?,fIZ'ff,Y lS+. Pe+er's and Paul's Ca+holic Church Frank Shimer, Pas+or of S+. Mark's Lu+heran Church DENTISTS Dr. Florence Dingman Dr. C. E. Snyder Dr. P. B. Van Wie 6 I
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