Corning Free Academy - Stator Yearbook (Corning, NY)

 - Class of 1941

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WHAT WE ARE T0 BE, WE ARE OW BECOMI G uN1oR HIGH scHooL October IS . . . Today Jack Lyons and Tommy McAndrews, candidates for presidency of the Junior High School Student Council, delivered their platforms in assembly . . .This is a milestone in our career for it is the first time that the Junior High School has ever had a Student Council . . . It was a close election with both sides claiming victory . . . much suspense while the ballots were being counted . . . Finallyjack Lyons was declared the winner . . . Under his supervision we drew up a constitution con- taining the rights and duties of our new organization. October LI . , . Great date . . . Held our first social hour Cforllunior High School students onlyf in the gym . . . lt was lots of fun . . . Hope we can have more. November zo . . . As one of our first duties today we took charge of securing food for Salvation Army baskets . . . Students cooperated very well and we donated a large, well-filled box of food. February I3 . . . Today in assembly our president, Jack Lyons, donated a check for 5lSto.oo as our con- tribution to the Movie Projector Fund . . . We were able to do this mainly through the money made from our well-attended social hours. To contribute more money to the fund we sponsored a movie on the new machine . . . had a good attendance, SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS Rau 1 N. Thompson, Runvan, Burns, Semple, lladtlatlmlelllll, Gage, Hall, Tuhhs, Brew, Rose, M. Herbert, llostlev, Call. K014'3'Nl. Gerow, D. Kieruw, Butroi1,l1i'trss, Bennett' Hagar, lamreiite, Pond, Mann, P.ilme,Gi1ggs, Dillon, Home Kim 1. Martlm Reel, Vox, Tong, Wilson, Pratt, l.e.u'Ix, Ltbistli, Wonsak, Wheaton, Kimble, limi, D Ilerbeltv Nlarion Reed Koa 4: l'llim.guood, Hatltett, Hatlen, Ktxtxniies, Curtiss, Ford, Rees, Keller, Plumlev, lloy, Hughes, Hotalen, Witter, Kon' f' Welch, Scliwartz, Droztla, Daxiv l'olmai, ll Thompson, Rnlnsey, l7unb.tr, Cilannaye, lilvxootl, Walker, Yan Kurin, S. Serdtlla. Kon of Trevena, A. Sertlula, Burditlt, Slierwootl, Holmes, R.ulesmisltv, Stllxxeiel' Sparling, Mi lcan, Ruggles, Carpenter, l.aw, Sanford. Kan 7: Sclinonnver,jacobsoii, Harome, SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE BOYS Rau' 1' linker, Cnsgroxe, Sauntleis, llnibik, Tntlnll, Ford, Lvnns, latpp, Gregory. Heermans Purcell, Brush, Webb, Gelil, Ellison. Rau- 3: Lovell, Waienta, Walters, Rt-sue. Sertlula, P. Hill, H.1ll,'I,'lungquist,liranger, Keimner, Nil41rk,lirew, H. Smith, Phillips, R. Ross, Rau' 5' Orso, W. Reed. Patterson, ll. Nlandral., lasto, Liosson, ll, Ross, Lielou , fostlev, Dowling, W. Warner, Kiral1,1m,Oxens, Catvtim-l'i, Robinson. Km1',i,' Hills, Hornung, Klinq, Cotter, Sthtionover, G Miller, lfrlehis, Kxitzlta. livans, l'flllt1t,.'Xm.trx, Mil-littlrew,'Ielllll, Hootl.'1'liompson, Ran-,r.-Wliite, llarrett, lUnlley,Serrins, Smoclt, W. Miller, Crozier, Cram, Tavlnr, Hniglxeshl. Warner, Hillman, Burke, lfoite, Ravi n Rantlall, Iiatleszsisky, T. Miller, McNamara,Telian, Moreliouse, A. Castellana, Weller, Keeler, W. Reed, Krlger. Rau' 7- Watkins, Hill, Pratt, Qu1roli,.I, Sm1th, Absentees Parsons, Preset. Page 'l'a'er1UAjl'v'e

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OH, TO BE SOPHOMORES! FRESHMAN GIRLS Rau- 1: Cowley, Lyons, Srenxski, Hodge, Yiselli, Croolger, Hoyt, Brouneus, Carr, Harris, Rodgers, Ginanne, Bushiuger. Rzm'1.'Dallne Dunbar, Van Kurin, Gerow, D. Dunbar, Wootliml, Wlillcen, Sti'nyer,'l'ravis,-I,Carpenter,P1lrr1tk,Slxtmn, Heverly, Qualiana. Rau- 5: Knapp, Bennett, Kapral, Hollister, Adamy, Ferris, Cunnings, May, Maxwell, Neilson, l.l1ilrei.l,Cior'uns, Kosly.Kun'4,'lil11llgxiel.,Kixll,Kennergwlnlleld,Mum Yorio, Higgins,Trask, Eckerstrom, Louiz,W1nder,Turtle,:Xnronacci,Srack, Wulker.Rau'1.' M. Carpenter, lhislev, limev, Weltlm, llc.xm,S.inrelli, llisel,liol'vlx1sui1,Smlir,R. Wall,er,Osborn, Hampton,Asiello, Keeney. Run or Barker, Kelly, Hollman, Etkess, Purcell, Bowles, Markert, Miller, Sertlula, Sims, Crtlgan, Hosmer. FRESHMAN BOYS Kan' i' Kneeland, O'Slmn1tL, Young, llablo, D1xggins,Clure, Welty-,O'Brien, Phillips, Hart, Puccio, Bonnmo. Rama'Yorio,C2rosson,Krebs,Bowes,F11ullgner, Tunney, Grillin, lletl., Bobriclt, Qu.xgl1.mi1, llnlilm. Kan' 3 Miller, lfarrell, Tluren, Yun Kurln, Lovell, Andrews, Carson, Mal1oney,Frev, Mcl7,lll,P1turuzzl, Ripley. Karl' 4: Gore, Dowling, Sonner, Tobin, Ilitmzn, Pisegi, ll,u1luu.in, l'.1I:nc, Rose,Cl1estcr,Som1er. Rmrf' Dean,Sullivtu1,Goerss, Ham, .-Xnihrosnne, llarrls, lmeven, Lesso, Duggan, Keller. Row 0: Rose, Main, Knowles, llillruan, Vesta, Pierri. FRESHMAN CLASS October . . . This autumn we all returned with a real hat and a swagger . . . We all seemed to be much older . . . The upper-classmen furnished us with plenty of stiff competition at first . . . We almost forgot to mention that Paul Welty was chosen for president of our class and Kay Hoyt followed as vice- president, with Reida Crooker as secretary. October 16 . . . Sophomores entertained us at the annual l-lallovve'en dance Qand also took care of the clean-up the next dayl . . . We were all surprised to see our president, Paul Welty, surrounded by several blushingireshmen and sophisticated sophomores . . . Under soft lights vve danced to sweet music all evening . . . We all had a wonderful time . . . thanks to Joe Bavisotto, Who was chairman of the dance . . . we thought he did an excellent job . . . assisted by Mr. Amey, our social director and advisor. June . . . We guess it will be hard for us to forget the fun We have had during this year . . . taking English from Miss Tobey . . . going to Conservation Club meetings . . . enjoying our privileges as members of the Senior High School for the first time . . . and, properly chastened, our class as a vvhole gives promise of future school service. Page Twmqy-four



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