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CLASS FLOWER Red Roses 5en6afz0' President ..... . ...... Iackie Merkt Vice-President. . . . . .Herbert Scott CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold Secretary .... . . .Beverly Excell Treasurer .... . .... .Rupert Tarbell CLASS MOTTO He who does his best--does well. CLASS ADVISERS MR. MYKYTYN MRS. FRASURE 9 f
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HERBERT SCOTT Band 1, 23 Chorus 1, 23 Senior Play3 One'Act Plays 23 Prize Speaking 23 Ski Club 13 Foot' ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 4'H Club 13 Gym Demonstration 23 Ink Spot Staff 43 Library Club 43 terprlse staff 1. Here's our boy Scott About football and history he knows quite a lot He's such a whiz kid He could be a Quiz Kid, But to study, he'd much rather not. DOROTHY DRESSER Chorus 13 Cheer' leading 23 Class Vice- President 23 Class Historian 13 Senior Play3 Gym Demon' stratfon 1'3 House of Rep. 13 Intra- murals 1, 43 Enter' prise staff 1, 3, 43 Cooking Club 13 Ink Spot staff 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Year- book staff 4. Yearbook staff 3 En' RUPERT TARBELL, IR. l Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 1, 23 Senior Play3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Treasurer 3, 43 Class Historian 23 House of Rep. 43 Gym Demonstration 1, 23 National Poetry Anthology 43 Yearbook staffg Enterprise staff 1. Here's Rupe, who likes good looking cars, He's careful not to get any mars3 When you mention his Susie I-le gets pale and woozy, And all he can see is the stars. If you've seen a girl lately, Who's tall, dark and stately, Why, its nobody lesser Than our own Dotty Dresser. And if you'll ask her about him, I'm sure she'll comply, She'll rave about Dick And tell you no lie. CLASS POEM Our school days are over and we're out on our own With the help of our teachers, men and women we have grown. Our knowledge has been broadened, but there's more to learn Now that we ve finished high school, just where shall we turn? I We ll ne'er forget you, Alma Mater so dear To our lives you have set a course, perfect and clear. We'll miss the fun with our friends from classroom days But you, we'll remember in many ways. And now as we leave you, our friends so dear A vision of the future to us doth appear And as our footsteps leave E. H. S. Please all of you pray for our success. Norma Rothwell 8
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641' N September, 1944, we trudged back for our Freshman year in school. We elected as our class officers this year: President, Wayne, Vice-President, Herbert, Secretary, Juanita, Treasurer, Lowell, Class Historian, Dorothy. Our class advisers were Mrs. Nash and Mr. Grant. The boys who represented our class this year in football were: Rupe, Herb, Ollie, and Roy. Rupe and Roy represented our class in basketball. Those elected to the House of Representatives were: Roy, Jackie, and Stanley. The main feature of our Freshman year was to be the annual Valentine Party, but, due to the fuel shortage we did not give it. Back to school we came for our Sophomore year, our number dwindling for the past few years until now we had only eighteen in our class. This year to back our class as advisers were: Mr. Hirst and Miss Collier. Our class officers this year were: President, Herbert, Vice-President, Dorothy, Secretary, Juanita, Treasurer, Lowell, Historian, Rupert. Due to the class of '46, no more Hallowe'en parties were to be sponsored, so in its place we had a Christmas Party. To show the Christmas spirit we gayly decorated the gym with pine bows and streamers. To add the finishing touch to our party, Roy was Santa Claus. Those boys with the more athletic minds to represent our class in football were: Lowell, Roy, Wayne, Herbert, and Rupert. Representing our class in basketball were: Wayne, Roy, Lowell, and Rupe. In baseball were: Herb, Wayne, Roy, Doobie, and Rupe. Chosen to be cheerleaders this year from our class were: Dotty and Juanita. Elected to the House of Representatives were: Roy, Jackie, and Ellen. In September of '46 we found ourselves in school again too soon--after what seemed to be a very short summer vacation. Norma Rothwell from Peekskill joined our class. This year with 20 members we elected our class officers as follows: President, Wayne, Vice- President, Lowell, Secretary, Beverly, Treasurer, Rupe, Class Historian, Beatrice. Our ad- visers were Mrs. Frasure and Mr. Hamilton. Those elected to the House of Representatives were: Roy, Jackie and Stanley. Out to make money this year we sponsored some very successful dances and were the first class in several years to make money on them. Everyone cooperated in making these dances a success. To represent our class in sports this year were: Roy, Bob, Herb, Wayne, Rupe, and Doobie for football. To make a showing for our class in basketball were: Roy, Herbie, Rupe, and Doobie. Roy, James, Rupe, Doobie, and Wayne were in baseball. To top off a very successful year we sponsored a beautiful Junior Prom, with Moonlight and Roses as our theme song. To go with the song we decorated the gym with hand-made roses and bright streamers. The Chenango Swing Club was the band which furnished our Prom with music. Seventeen members returned to E. C. S. in September, 1947 as leaders of the student body-- -Annu! SENIORSHI D This year Lamar Schoonmaker from Pine Plains joined our class while James Mullenax and Stanley Roe left us for other schools. For class officers this year we elected: President, Jackie, Vice-President, Herbert, Secre- tary, Beverly, Treasurer, Rupe. On the night of November 14, 1947, E. C. S. was a place of rollicking laughter. We Seniors were presenting a comedy in three acts, Maid to Order. The auditorium was packed with spectators. It was a great success and was enjoyed by everyone who attended lt. To put the finishing touch to a perfect night we all went out to a Spaghetti supper. This year elected to the House of Representatives were: Roy, Rupert, Lowell, and Jackie. Out to represent our class in football were: Wayne, Herb, Roy, Lowell, Rupe, and Bob, for basketball were: Roy, Rupe, Herb, and Doobie. Those representing our class in baseball were: lltupe, Wayne, Roy, and Doobie. Chosen from our class as cheerleaders were: Ellen, Norma, and amar. After January things really started booming with the ordering of our graduation cards and invi- tations. Our yearbook kept us busy right up to the last part of February. After that we started making plans for our Senior Ball which was very lovely. The gym was beautifully decorated and the band was superbl Our thanks go to the guniors who treated us to a wonderful Junior-Senior Banquet. Finally on June 28, 1 48 came graduation, a sad event on our part. Thus comes to an end twelve of the happiest years of our lives. 10
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