Edwards Central School - Hornet Yearbook (Edwards, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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Q is for “Quiet, which we hear every day, If we don’t obey, after school we stay. R is for Richard, whom the mumps made thin, He never frowns, but always has a grin. S is for Skeldon, Skinny to all He’s good in sports, because he’s tall. T is for Thompson, better known as Red, He’s the pedro champ, so it is said. U is for Unity, and we’ll always remember Choosing class rings a year ago last September. V is for varsity and for victory too, We got three trophies and high honors, too. W is for Whitmarsh, Phyllis by name, She gets excited at every school game. X and Y are for algebra which we all tried. Yes, the whole class took it and all survied. Z is for Zaluski, Stan to you, He represtents the last letter and now we’re all through, Phyllis Whitmarsh Helen Cole

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SENIOR CLASS ALPHABET A is for Aldrich whose first name is Dot. She’s willing to help you when you’re in a tight spot B is for Bruce as well as for his last name. Also for Beattie Bishop whose initials are the same C is for Cole, who we all know, Has got the pep, and isn’t slow. D is for days in Edwards High We’re leaving now, with many a sigh. E is for Ermina, who Russell did try Then decided to finish at dear Edwards High. F is for Fuller, Judith by name, Everywhere you meet her, she’s always the same . G. is for Georgie, our basketball fan, If the game gets close, he guards his man. H is for honors we all hope to gain. Out in the wide world, a great deal of fame. I is for jolly, we all should be, And if we’re cranky, we don’t mean to be. K is for Kennie the height of our team. At the semi-finals he was on the beam. L is for Lutz, our green eyed gal, Also for Lyle, who is a great pal. M is for Morrissey, Red by nickname, For any good time, she’s always game. N is for nuisance, which sometimes we claim, By the time we were seniors we had learned the game, O is for opportunity, said to knock on our door, If we don’t take advantage, we shouldn’t ask for more. P is for Perry, our studious boy, When he’s doing school work, he’s full of joy. «Wrtnv... ■—.. ——- 'Mitt?:



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CLASS HISTORY The class of 1948 started out in 1936 never dreaming that they would some day graduate from Edwards High School. They were the first to start school in the new high school with Miss Margaret Sullivan as teacher. The members were John Arnold, Carl Audebert, William Basso, Kenneth Hughes, I Delbert Maybee, Ernest Tresidder, James Webb, Leo Averill, Henry Johnson, Helen Cole, Judith Fuller, Marion Manchester, Joyce O’Neil, Reta Patterson, Jeanette Todd, Jean Whitmarsh, Sally Mitchell, Lucy Ingerson and Beatrice Hendrick. In 1937, seven new members were added. They were: Floyd Hosmer, Howard Ray, Richard Fanning, Glenn Stevens, Barbara Briggs, Bertha Sprague, and Marion Davenport. 1938 found them entering the third grade with Miss Ercel Cassidy as teacher. Ten new members were Lyle Bleau, Junior Brown, Warren Davenpod James Kerr, Harold Man- chester, Douglas Van Duzee, Bernice McGill, Lois Van Wald, LaVerne Hosmer and Eleanor Morrisey. John Arnold, Carl Audebert, William Basso, Glenn Stevens, Junior Tresidder and Richard Fanning left during the year. In 1939 only two new members were added to the class. They were Arthur Osborne and Donald Spencer. John Kerr, Floyd Hosmer, and James Kerr left during the year.

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