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Alice weeks 'weeks Class Secretary 2 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Dance Club 2,3 Press Club 2 Yearbook 4 Senior Play Girls Varsity, Co- captain 4 'Ernest in work, friend- ly toward all' Ruth Wiegand 'Honey' Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Dance Club 2,3 Charm Club 1 'Brevity is the soul of wit' Ernest Zandt 'Ernie' Language Club 1,2,3, Consul 4 Radio Club Pres. 4 'The ancients tell us what is bestg but we must learn from the moderns what is fittest' U Charles Zandt Charlie' Archery Club 1 Slide Rule Club 3 Radio Club 4 Press Club 4 'Still water runs deep'
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Hazel Taylor 'Hazel' Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Student Council 2,3,4 Vice-Pres. 3 Class Secretary 2 'The thinker is the maker of the worldt' Marian Elizabeth VanAkin K I7 Van Junior Dramatics Club 1,2 Senior Dramatics Club 3,4 Dance Club 1,2,3 F.H.A. 4 'None preaches better than the ant and she says nothingg Sidney vanrtkin 'syd' Dance Club 1,2 F.F.A. 2,3,4 'A lad so meek and mud' e:u H George Vaughn 'Georgie Language Club 2,3,4 Treas. and Consul Radio 4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 'Faint heart ne'er won fair lady Charles E. ward 'chuck Varsity D 2,3, Pres. 4 Glee Club Band 1,2,3 Baseball 2,3, Capt. 4 Football 3,4 Basketball 2,3, Capt. 4 Track 2,3,4 'Hail feuow, weu met' Lawrence Warner Larry Dance Club 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Debate 1 Press Club 3,4
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1 HISTORY OF CLASS OF 46 Here we are--the only ones of our kind--the class ci 1946. To earn this title, with the help cf Mr. Terry, advisor, and president, Graydon Scott, vice-president, Mary Lou Laird, secretary, Alice Weeks, and treasurer, janet Parsons, we started our first successful year ci high school. We began with a round and square dance that was followed by a supper everyone still remembers. For the 'first time in t.he history ci D. C. S. we presented Booster tags for sale before all the games. This was the financial success of the year. We wound up these ten months with a picnic at the lake with everyone bringing friends and their friends' friends. We came in again the next year, just a little more important. Mr. Terry con- sented to cope with us another year. We elected Mary Lou Laird as president, Bob Boyd as vice-president, Hazel Taylor as secretary and janet Parsons as treasurer. We started this social year on September 30 when we held our well-remembered spaghetti supper with the help cf Mrs. Terry. October 11, we sponsored a round and square dance with music by Pierce's Pennsylvanians. This being so-o-o suc- cessful we held another supper November 10 that was even better. Again this year our Booster tags netted us a neat sum. February 4, we held our most successful dance ci our Sophomore year, a round and square with the Victory Five furnishing the music. The last ,of our many great functions was a bake sale held April 8. We gave 515.01 to the Yearbook and then held our annual picnic at Oquaga Lake. Back from a nice short vacation, we started anew with Miss Smith as our ad- visor, Louie Laird, our president, jack Lovell, vice-president, Bob Smith, secretary, and Ilda Pazzelli, treasurer. .This year, again, we started out with a super supper that was a real success. Next on our list was a round and square dance with the Music Weavers from Sidney. The twenty-third ci May we held a smorgasbord supper. At last the great event came--The Junior Prom, june 23. Ilda Pazzelli was crowned our Junior Queen and Alice Weeks, Joyce Axtell, Emie Anderson, Hazel Taylor, Gloria Reynolds and Mary Cook attended her. Music was supplied by the Music Weavers and the dance was held at Scott's Casino, Oquaga Lake. We gave 525.00 to the Yearbook this year and then made plans for our picnic at the lake to be held as soon as school was out. Here we are at the top. To prove this' point we began this last and best year with a round dance October first. Next on our long list of functions came the Senior Operetta presented November 19 with the assistance d t.he Glee Club, under the capable direction of Miss Valentine. On December 19, this great class gave a supper for the Windsor, Harpursville and Deposit faculties. February 9 we presented the Senior Formal which was followed by the best senior play cf the year on April 8. We left April 24 for New York City on our great excursion into the night life cf the big city. 20
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