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First Row: M.Snell,R.Henr1es,J.Cudney,F.Blood,S.Goodliff,R.Rosborough,M.Blood,E.Schultz,J.Z1pfel Second Row: Mrs.Strouts,C.Jach1mowlcz,M.Unamann,M.Kohut,B.Hart,S.W1gton,J.Pahuta,H.Zellnski, G.Butler,R.Monach1no,A.Montfort,M1ss Jadick Third Row: R.Pa1ermo,S.Say,H.Ge1ss1er,L.Watson,F.V1gneri,C.Zamb1to,J.Lyon,H.Forsyth,M.Graham, A.Myers,J.Howland,E.Boyce Fourth Row: L.Cornwell,G.Calk1ns,L.Hart,H.Harr1gan,E.Shultz,P.Monach1no,R.Roth,J.Harrigan, L.Jannain,P.Sm1th,R.M1ller Q -EIO!-IT!-I GQADE 0 We, the members of the class of '44 came Work together in September, I939, in the new Elba Since you've got to work to live, Central School. Some came from the old school, You might as well enjoy it, but most of us came from the district schools There always is a Job to give, around Elba. There were about fifty of us and It's up to you to employ it, together we have had many good times. Some Each Job has its own thrill to give, may be left behind but we hope to end alto- If you know how to strike it, gether in '44. iiiaqqfiawiw Marlon Blood And since you have to work to live, Go to 1t'men, and like 1t. 'Ralph Miller. School Memories Courtesy I've grown up happy in my school, It is a pleasant place, He knocked against me as he passed, I've learned new things I did not know, And almost made me fall, And played in miles of space. But when he said, 'Excuse me, please.u I've gone to school for eight long years, And have to go four moreg It d1dn't hurt at all. Then I hope to graduate, Shirley Rose Palermo With my clggg gf forty,fOur' ffffwigton 21
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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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First Row: I.Boyce,E.Ge1ssler,S.Sumeriski,D.Coughlin,N.K1rkpatr1ck,V.Schawb,K.Stanton,V.Cudney T.Tretter Second Row: Mr.Johnson,R.Cornwell,R.Tassone,E.Stokes,N.Gavel,B.Mowers,J.Myers,G.Ford,M.Park, D .Panek, Mrs. Strouts Third Row: A.Calarco,M.Barber,C.F1orent1no,C.Shultz,H.Shultz,E.Karas,C.Berg,W.Dunn,L.Br1dge Fourth Row: R.Haus,J.Nugent,R.Harr1gan,G.Roth,J.Sanderson,R.R1chenberg,K.Post,D.Boyce,D.Sche1ber, D.Test 0 JEVENTM GQADE O We have spent a very busy year with the teresting. following officers as our leaders: As artists, we feel quite proud of our- DHH TeBt---f ---------- President selves,for the stained window that appeared Dorothy Coughlin-vice president - Jean Myers ------------ Secretary in the library during the Christmas season treasurer We decide important problems by giving our views and voting in a democratic manner. In this way we are hoping to learn how to become good American citizens. Under the leadership of Leo Sullmowlcz we have formed a stamp and hobby club. Our meetings have become interesting and worth- while. We have learned a great deal about stamps. The stories behind many stamps are geography and history lessons in them- selves. These hobbies take care of many mo- ments that otherwise might be dull and unin- was our work happiness at We wrote Courtship of With the Work such as this makes fOr Elba Central School. and presented our version of'The Miles Standishn for assembly. aid of uworld Letters' our class in Social Studies has taken many trips about the world.C1maginary ones of coursel. But re- gardless of the many wonderful things of the other countries, we still like America the best. The one thing we like the most about America is freedom for all.
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