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18 UNUEQGRADUATES SOPHOMORES The twenty-eight members of the Sophomore class elected the following officers: presi- dent, Donald Weber, vice-president, Bayonne Ward: Secretary, Arlene S1lverna1lg treasurer, David Thomas. The Freshmen were initiated at an assem- bly in September. At Christmas time the Soph- omores exchanged gifts and gave Mrs. Rogers, the class advisor, a wedding gift. The class was proud that one of its mem- bers, Donald Weber, was elected to represent C. C. S. at the Trl-County Student Council which met,at Van Etten. The Sophomores showed great foresight this past year, by taxing each student in the group a dollar'as a beginning for their Sen- lor fund. They are already planning that trip to Washington in 1949. JUNIOR CLASS - Loft to right - lst row: R. Seeley, Irs. Love- Ttg,-F Brewer, E. Storm, J. Bmbody, B. Ahsrt, W. Richards, 2nd row. B. Hoyt, P. Vergsson, D'TkEl'ghc, c. Hilbert, J. Whit ney, J. Bllnn, E.J. Sullivan, Fo Cook 3rd row: J. Williams, C. And- 'Fe'w'sTU. Smith, 3. Johnson, M. Kilpatrick, R. Kelsey, S. Hor- sane SOPHOMORE CLASS - Left to right - lst row' I. Illk, S. Bolton, W. Hauser, V. Delolfe, L. Hoyt A. Silvernail, B. Chaffee, M. Craig. E. O'Connor 2nd rowg C. Talsrski, J, Rush TnE.T chemk, M. vmimomb, Irs. Rogers, D. lhonss, A. Manning, R. Anderson, R, Sohu- macher E rxl Be lard, Do 'Chiara RiohTInderson, C. Sykes, I. Doane, J. Doane, J. Brewer, A. Elks. JUI'-JIORS The Junior class began school in the fall with twenty-five members. Mrs. Lovejoy was our class advisor. In January Bud Bauer be- came a Senior and Albert Tetrault moved away, At our first meeting we elected Earl Storm, president: Thomas Brewer, vice-presi- dentg Janice Embody, secretary, and Barbara. Ahart, treasurer. The class sold refreshments at home foot ball games. ihey were responsible for the sale of those fancy blue and white school em? blems. The Juniors sponsored a few recreation booths at the Ha11owe'en party and six movies were shown this spring by the class. A Junior Prom was held on May 16. These activities are held to help build a fund for a Senior trip. They are looking forward to Washington, D.C. next spring.
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JUNIOR HI SEVENTH GRADE - Left to right - lst roln G, Thomas, L. Krowio, Hfioffe, R. Vergason, J. Kei- don, C. White, B. Brewer, R. Williams 2nd ron C. Haag, N. Mauser, Reuben Kirk, Richard Kirk, D. Johnson, Miss Cohoon, P. Lynch, B. Blinn, H. Sohsrf, E. Ver- gason, 3rd rom L. Bs:-den, E. Hurd, 5. BTn7j'smin, M. Foote, C. Ho- shier, J. Asgeerd, D. Benjamin, E. Dxomas, E. Ingge, J. Dm- inic. Y. Dominic, K. Heath -ith non L. Ferris, D. llorris, I-Rogfnson, C. Gaydosh, J. A- man, J. Bastian, H. Manning,E. Doty, E. Bam-den, D. Moshi.er,A. Vs.nDerPool GH SCHOOL 17 FRESHMAN CLASS - ure to right - lst rovn B. Andrews, I. Ver- Eioff' F. Asgssrd, ll. Morgan, I. Barrows, J. O'Connor, I. Quick, D. Soule, W. F-uthledge 2nd rw: Kiss Carey, J. Pen- Tgfgfff, B. lknning, R. Ander- son, B. Anderson, D. Hellen- beok, B. Lszseri, J. Moore, N. Seeley, lr. Oakes 5rd ron B. Storm, R. Lovejoy, 'G'TT5Yfel, R. Dougherty, E. Cozdebs, J. lohelsky, G. Bonney, R. Parker. E IG-1TH GRADE 0 Inft to right - lst ron J. Hollenbeok, X.Byde, Kd FIT: P. Whitney, A. Quick, F:'15Tey, B. llntermute, mv Fqssenden Doug Fessenden, R. nuogg, fl. Quick Srd ron 0. Rushana, L. Jordsn, H'f P?n'H'ergast, H. Anderson, Miss Gooding, C. Estelle, M. Foote, G. Hsrwnrdt, M. Ben- jamin, B. Barrows 4th raw. J. VsnDerPool, E. Arm- Tffoi' L. VanDerPoo1, D. Ilan- ley, C. linnick, K. Snyder, H. Tyler, I. Klinger, C. Benjamin
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The first and second grades twelve years ago, were together in one room. Peter, Floyd, Beverly, and Everett are the only ones from that original group that are graduating this June. Bever1y's mother, Mrs. Raymond Ferris, was teacher. Miss Gooding, the eighth grade teacher, is the only teacher remaining in C.C.S.whom we had in grammar school. We were the last class of the grades having two separate subjects of geography and history. The next year they combined the courses and called it social studies. Four years ago we started our struggle through high school. The first outstanding event was our initiation by the Sophomores. Gloria and Beverly had to measure the gym with a hot dog while Marcella was blindfolded and had to propose to someone in the audience. Some boys had to sing lullabies to dolls. In our Sophomore year we retaliated by initiating the new nfreshiesn. The committee in charge of the initiation was so harsh C?l that the Student Council, at the Hal1owe'en party, made the committee perform the antics on stage that they compelled their underclass- mates to perform. It wasn't until our Junior year that ,we were really organized and started making money. We elected Robert Hollenbeck, presi- dentg Floyd Estelle, vice-presidentg Doris Manning, secretary, and Gloria Roberts, trees urer. At the Hallowe'en party we had a booth and sold pop-corn. In the spring we sponsor- ed movies and sold refreshments after the picture., We had Fra1ey's Orchestra forou Junior dance. For the occasion the gym was very artistically decorated in a circus pat- tern,wlth c1owns,balloons,hats and streamers. Dale Barrows was chairman of the decorating committee. The ushers chosen for Commencement were Shirley Stevens, Gloria Roberts, Peter Ward, Robert Hollenbeck, Sophie Eaidon, Doris Man- ning, Dale Barrows, and Floyd Estelle. How- ever Peter Ward was a delegate to Boys' State which was in session at the time of Commence- ment. Marcella Thomas, having the next high- est average took his place. In the Senior year two G. I.'s were with us, Eugene Chrysler and Harold Wright. The officers for the year were Eugene Chrysler, presidentg Robert Hollenbeck, vice-president, Doris Manning, secretary: and Georgia Andrews treasurer. -Eugene earned his graduation credits in January, leaving Robert to preside In our comedy 'Ever Since Evem, Dale Barrows had the male lead and Georgia Andrews was the leading lady. Two weeks before the night of performance, Mrs. Strong, our Senior advisor and play director had the misfortune to fall and be confined to bed. Mrs. John Craig, substituting for Mrs. Strong, was a great help in directing the play. Mrs. Dean helped with the scenery and stage properties. We are greatly indebted to them for their help fulness. The play was a huge success and we netted 8193. We sponsored six movies in the fall and served a banquet for the Masons. We also launched a campaign selling magazines. Rob- ert Hollenbeck was top salesman selling S100 worth of subscriptions. All members who sold S50 in subscriptions were awarded a certifi- cate from the Curtis Publishing Company. Our x 9 ' 1 Senior dance was April 18 with Fraley's fur- nishing the music. We are the first class making a post-war trip to Washington. We hired Dick1nson's bus to transport us during the Easter vacation. Miss Olive Griffin and Mr. Stanley Oakes,with the help of Mrs. Strong planned a worthwhile trip for us including: stops at Harrisburg, Frederick, and Gettysburg on the way down and a stay of five nights in Washington with side trips to include the Easter Sunrise service at Arlington, visits to the Capitol, F. B. In Smithson an and other public buildings, trips to Alexandria, Mt. Vernon, washington air- port, and the zoo, an overnight stoppin a ho- tel in Philadelphia, with a glimpse of Balt- imore and Longsworth gardens en route. The valedictorian and salutatorlan are Shirley Stevens and Peter Ward respectively. The Baccalaureate Service will be at the Congregational Church on June 22. Commence- ment is June 25. SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of 'h7, in the Town of Candor, the county of Tioga and the State of New York do leave to our successors: The Juniors - all the good times we have had and work we have done as Seniors. The Sophomores - the study hall privileges we have enjoyed. I The Frosh - the hours we have wasted. Georgia Andrews' R Gloria Roberts' ability to' cook hotdogs to the Juniors who get the job. Rene Austin's lad, nWendien, to Betty Chaffee. Bud Bauer's football technique to Buzzy And- arson. Dale Barrows' Carnegie Hall concert tickets to hear his piano recital to anyone who will come and get them. Frank Brucknak's lon legs to Betty Hoyt. Beverly Ferris' gum gwhich finds a final rest- ing place under a chalrl to anyonevho is short. Floyd Estelle's ability to develop pictures to Mlss Carey. Sophie Kaidon's long hair to Bayone Ward. Doris Manning's Broadcaster troubles to Jack Williams. Jane Overbaugh's quietness to Beverly Lazzeri. Emeline Quick's hair do's to Edna J. Sullivan. Robert Hollenbeck's beet-like color when em- barrassed to Chuck Andrews. Virginia Scott's piano ability to Henry Krauss. Peter Ward's soft beard to Ralph Seeley. Shirley Stevens' studious habits to Barbara Ahart. Ruthie Soule's height to Joyce Blinn. Marcella Thomas' dancing to Mabel Morgan. Gene Chrysler's English assignments to Mrs. Strong. Norman Sullivan's shyness to Roy Parker. Bill Vergason's late hours to Earl Storm. Carlton Smith's ability to skip study halls to the brave in heart. Seniors' business and financial successes to all underclassmen. A 1, 1947
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