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First Row: A. Strabele, D. George, A. Rowcllffe, D. Day, L. Miller, J. Parnell, B. Dorf Second Row: E. Pelz, E. Lucey, B. Fraser, K. Motz, A. Churchill, D. Boyce, Mr. Schogoleff Third Row: S. Andrews, L. Mowers, H. Bateman, R. Hill, E. Dorman, P. Monachino, R. Reiss Q JUIXHCDQ. CLAII O At the first meeting of the Junior Class this year, the class members chose Mr. Schogoleff, the Math and Science teacher, as their advisor. The class officers are as follows: President -------- Stanley Andrews Vice-Presldent---Katherine Motz Secretary -------- Dorothy Day Treasurer -------- Ronald Reiss As this class was not to have the candy business, they decided to sell tablets and pencils. They have made much money at this business. On May 10 they gave a play, WThat Crazy Smith Famllyn. There was a large attendance and the play Nwent over bigu. The cast was: Mom Smith --------- Dorothy Day Pop Smith --------- Howard Bateman Aunt Bella -------- Katherine Motz Tony Smith ---------- Stanley Andrews Betty Smith --------- Betty Fraser Buddie Smith -------- Ronald Reiss Barbara Wetherby ---- Brenda Dorf Sally Smith --------- Alberta Rowcliffe Professor Slattery--Edwin Pelz Stewart Brandon ----- Richard Hill Dick ---------------- Paul Monachlno Julie Weston -------- Aileen Strabele We are proud to say that two of our Juniors were winners of the Speaking Contest. Betty Fraser won second prize in the Girls' Contest and Ronald Reiss won first prize in the Boys' Contest. ,x
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First Second Row: Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: R.Stokes 0 -FR-Eff-I We of the Freshman class started our high school career with an enthusiasm that we hope will be shown throughout our four years in high school. At our first class meeting held at the beginning of the year, the following officers were elected: President ----------------- Betty Park Vice president--Douglas Vander Poest Secretary ------------- Bernice Peters Treasurer ----------- ---Pauline Blair Student Council Reps. ---- Helen Baker Robert Wetherwax Douglas Vander Poest later left Elba, and now resides in Niagara Falls. James Palermo was then elected Vice president. A Halloween party, held in October ! G.Cosway,B.Park,B.Forsyth,H.E1chler,P.Blair,A.Gavel,V.M11l1s J.Crane,E.D1xon,E.E1swerth,H.Baker,A.Day,R.Andrews, E.Church1ll,Mr.Ta1bot I.Shuknecht,C.V1gner1,P.Monachino,J.Neth,M.Ca1arco,M.F1te,B.Peters G.Scarborough,R.Sa1le,J.Palermo,R.Lonnen,J.Kelly,R.Wetherwax,S.Horton,B.Zelinski, MA N CLAII ' was under the direction of Arlene Day, who was elected chairman at a previous meeting. Different high school teachers attended as guests. In December we had a Christmas party. Names had been drawn, so that gifts could be exchanged. In March we held a candy sale for the purpose of raising money. We made three dollars and ninety-five cents. Arlene Day was elected news reporter for the HCampus Criern, and Mary Calarco, reporter for the 'Revueu. We have enjoyed your first year at Elba Central School, and hope that our following three years will be just as pleasant as this year has been.
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