Canaseraga High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Canaseraga, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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. ., .. 2,2222 The Chieftain, l 948 Freshman Class OFFICERS President - - - - Elinor LaMonte Vice President - - - Matt Leach Secretary - - Doris Mann Treasurer - - - Audrey Saxton Student Council - - - Reva Buhler Representatives - - - - Auc r y in 2 tcn Class Advisor ----- Mr. George W. Pratt ln September 1947, we proudly took our places with the rest of the High School and felt that We had accomplished another milestone in our careers. Although We were but lowly Freshmen we were determined that with good organization and leaders We would soon gain rc cognition as a most cf p- able group that would make the 'Senior Chieftain proud of his papooses. In October We organized as a class and have since been as busy as the proverbial bee. To get better acquainted We first planned a roller skating party to be held in Bath. We arrived there only to find the rink dlosed. At any rate we enjoyed the ride and the lunch and had lots of fun. At Christmas time we held a party in our room. Gifts were exchznged and refreshments were served. We could not let February 14 go by Without a Valentine party. Valen- tiines were received by and from everyone in the room and We alll had fun reading the venses on them. Refreshments were also served. This, being our freshman year, We adpted the motto a penny saved is a penny earned .so that when we get to be seniors we shall be ablle to have a senior trip without too much more work to do at the llast minute. Front rowq, left to right? M. Underwood, li. Butler, A. Saxton, W. Pierce, E. LaMontc, Mr. Pratt., D. Mann, J. Livergood, DI. Wlilson, J. Jackson. Back row: M. Harvey, L. Shute, V. Thompson, M. Snyder, M. Leach, L. Austin, L. Kilev. E. Gregorius, G. Case. Absent: James Newville. 27

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Top row, left to right: Tod Savey, Harry- Diotei-. Everett Swain, Ilia-lmrcl lic-lscy. Tru- .lziine Shay, Eugenia Broliaw, lmoiiaid Noetz. Second row: llorine Kiossnior, Maiui-iw Seagor, Catlierine Piya-li, HC'.Cl1 Bird, Phyllis Hub- bard, Rosalyn Lalvlontc, Harvey Boyd, Elizabeth Jackman. First 1-ow, sented: Paula lieniivtit, Helen LuMonle, liatlii-yn Ludwig, Virginia Yonrer. Mrs. liostx-il, lXlaryi11 Mess, Marilyn Wentworth, Mildred Hugadorn, Ji an Stephens. Absent from picture: Hope Vincent. Sophomore Closs The Sophomore Class entered its new homeroom, the library, in Sep- tember, with 25 members and a lot of hope and ambition for the new year. Things got off to a good sttart and have gone fairly smooth ever since. We lost one member, Jane Howes, and have had some serious illness. We have aliso had some good times and a few arguments. At Thanksgiving we brought food from home and had our own dinner in the Homemaking rooms, thanks to the generosity of Mrs. Pratt. At Christmas and at St. Vallentine's time, we celebrated in the library. We had candy, coke, eats, and gifts or valentines galore. We had the school record player and did a little dancing to celiebrate. P Now as the school year draws to a close, we feel that it has been a good year, with a lot of good hard work accomplished and much learned. OFFICERS President - - - - - Helen Bird Vice President - - - Rosalyn LaMonte Secretary - - Mildred Hagadorn ,,,,,,' fe The ChiefTciin,1894 26



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Front row, left to right: N. Thomas, P. Doud, B. Pierce, RJ Murray, Mrs. Aber, J. Truax, M. Seagen, H. Gavitt, D Livergood, M. Gates. Second row: R. Fenton, R. Dieter, D. Van Name, LL Worden, M. Gregorius, J. Bacon, P. Gavitt, H. Durnian, M. Swain, A. Isaman. Back row: F. Bennett, R. Dresser, L. Hess, M.l Dennis, J. Van Neel, R. J ackman. Absent: Esther Ludwig, Gerald Perkins, and Carl Spike. Eighth Grade OFFICERS President - ---- Dorothy Livergood Vice President - - Jo Ann Bacon Secretary ---- - Pearl Doud Treasurer ----- - Lucy Lou Hess -Student Council Representative - - Esther Ludwig Through the home room group We have been able to enjoy life in our home room 'leisure time better. We had a Thanksgiving dinner in our room, a Christmas tree and partyg in fact, We have had all the fun that goes with special days-of course, not forgetting to exchange names for that treasured Valentine. The June final picnic has not yet been planned but no doubt K'Stonv Brook will be our gathering pllace and by the time you read this We shall have had our swim and our feast 222222: P The Chieftcm, l948 28

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