Edwards Central School - Hornet Yearbook (Edwards, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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In 1939, a class of twenty students began their first grade at Edwards High School with Miss Margaret Sullivan teaching them. The pupils who started in school in this class were; Lawr,ence Arnold, Leo Avrill, Charles Brailey, KermitMc- Gill, Harry Patridge, Fredrick Patterson, James Smith, Donald Davenport, Bryon McCollum, Douglas Stephens, Lois Bullock, Mary Bullock, Beatrice Hendrick, Shirley Kerr, Lucy Ingerson, Freda Peabody, Helen Perry, Elsie Todd, Mary Ingerson and Elaine Fanning. In the second grade, sixteen students started the year 1940. They were; Leo Avrill, William Basso, Wesley Brailey, Ken- neth Jones, Mary Bullock, Fredrick Patterson, James Smith, Junior Tresieder, Harvey Hosmer, James Webb, Murry Jones, Lois Bullock, Beatrice Hendrick, Shirley Kerr, Freda Pea- body, and Elsie Todd. As the class began the third grade under MissErcelCass- idy, the new members were; Benjamin Gagnon, Floyd Hosmer, Dale Sears, Marion Manchester. Wesley Brailey, Harvey Hos- mer, and Murry Jones dropped out of the class that year. Six new members joined the class in the fourth grade under Miss Ercel Cassidy. They were; Constance Brown, Marion, Davenport, Floyd Aldridge, Harold Manchester, Francis Roberts and Donald Spencer. Barbara Briggs, Alice Howard and Bernice McGill were added to the class as they passed into the fifth grade in 194 1 alongwith Mahlon Butler, Floyd Hosmer, Francis Roberts and Douglas VanDuzee. Their teacher was Miss Ruth Sullivan. Seven additions were made to the class when they entered the sixth grade. These members were James Hogue, Howard, Ray, Hazel Hall, Arthur Osborne, Lois Worden, Emma Fenton, and Glenn McCollum. Donald Spencer, Floyd Hosmer, Francis, Roberts, and William Basso left during the year. Miss Bea- trice Boyle was the teacher during the sixth year. In 1943, the class were the seventh grade with the addition of four boys and five girls. Eva Camidge, Marion Manchester, Leona Manchester, Ethyl Drake, Blanche Fenton, George Bow- man, Kenneth Jones, John Wood, and Millard Leary were the new members. The teacher was Mrs. Grace Bowhall. . U, EDWARDIAN

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P is for Patience whose name is Charlie, Sometimes he's stern but he’s usually jolly. Q is for quietness which none of us possess, Our marks would be higher if we talked less. R is for Rice, Frannie’s her name, Everytime you see her, she’s always the same S is for Shirley whose last name is Kerr, Where Jimmie is, you’ll always find her. T is for tardy marks we have all had, But after all that isn’t so bad. U is for unity, which we use every day, Especially when trying to put on a play. V is for victories which we usually have had, But playing Parishville and Clifton-Fine it was too sad. W is for Webb, Jimmie we say, And we call him it every day. X,Y, and Z are hard ones to rhyme, But in our daily life they are used all the time. This is the alphabet of the class of “49”, And we here by end the poem and off we sign. We wonder how it would seem If Jimmie were a Spider instead of a Webb. If Grace were a Corn instead of Rice. If Betty were Impatience instead of Patience If Carol were a gong instead of Bell. If Jimmy were a Miller instead of a Smith. If Gail were Emptier instead of Fuller. If Hazel were an Alcove instead of Hall. If Frank were Grand instead of Noble. If Cynthia were a Speaker instead of Barker If Shirley were a shelf instead of a Mantle. If Nancy were Taken instead of Given. If Pat were a Bean instead of a Ray. If James were Stone instead of Wood. .fiw. EDWARDIAN



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The class entered the eighth grade in September of 1944 with Miss Leah Noble as teacher. Milton Leary, Jean Whit- marsh and Arthur Osborne were the only new members that year. At graduation into high school the class colors were blue and gold and the class motto was “Hitch your wagon to a star.” When the class finally reached high school, there were thirty-six members. Mrs. Holmes was the home room tea- cher. The new students were Helen Boyd, Marjorie Brasie, Charles Clintsman, Henry Grube, Teresa Cahill, Mary In- gerson, Barbara Jones, Charles Patience, Stanley Springer, Elsie Todd, Florence Sullivan, Marion Welch, Dorothy La- Londe, Floyd Hosmer and Jean Stevens. Mrs. Smith was the class advisor. In 1946, the class started the new term as Sophomores. Several students were not with the class that year. They had a candy raffle and made $38.70 on it. Miss Hart was the home room teacher and the class advisor. When the class began their junior year in 1947, there were only seventeen members. Officers were elected soon after school started. They were; President-Lois Bullock, Vice-President-Kenneth Jones, Secretary-Constance Brown, and Treasurer-James Webb. They chose their class rings and ordered them early in the school year. The rings came late in October much to everyone’s joy. We presented a play, “In Walked Judy” on March 22, 1947 and had a prom in May. “The Aristocrats of Rhythm” provided the music. We sold candy during the spring. In September of 1948, the class found themselves as sen- iors in Edwards Central School JFive of our classmates didn’t return that year pauch to our sorrow. They were Lois and Mary Bullock, Elsie Todd, Dorothy LaLonde and Inez Given. Officers of the senior class were: President-Constance Brown, Vice-President-Kenneth Jones, Secretary-Marjorie Brasie, and James Webb. LL 1 EDWAHDIM

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