Elba Central School - Revue Yearbook (Elba, NY)

 - Class of 1940

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First Row: .Cosway,R.Zamb1to,M.TassonefP.Cudney,P.Monach1no,G.Boyce,R.V1gner1 Third Row: .Baker,R.Fraser,D.Porter,J.Burl1ng,J.M1ller,A.Gubb,J.Zipfel,B.Montgomery D Second Row: E.Shuler,D.Matt1ce,D.B1gelow,E.Holmes,J.Motz,G.Coughl1n,P.Palermo, Mrs. Higley J B Fourth Row: .Hart,P.Monachino,D.Hart,L.Coughl1n,I.Boyce,D.W1ll1ams,S.Bezon,S.Hare 0 JIXTI-X GQIADE Q The following people have had perfect at- tendance for the first semester: Richard Fraser Stella Jackson Stewart Hare Betty Montgomery Donald Mattice Rita Silvers James Zipfel Mary Tassone Elaine Holmes In our geography class we have made book- lets about 'The British Empire' and France and Her Possess1ons . While we studied Egypt, we modeled clay to show Egyptian printing and buildings. We also painted an Egyptian freeze which we hung on the wall in our room. We enjoyed ourselves socially at our Christmas and Valentine parties. In our English class, we wrote original poems. Joyce H111 had her poem 'Thanksgiving N published in the uCampus Cr1er'. PETER PAN Daniel O'Connor This story takes place in one of the nicest nurseries in the world. The main characters are: Peter Pan, John Napoleon, Wendy Moira Angela, and Michael, the children of Mr. and Mrs. Darling. Nana, their beloved nurse dog and Liza, the maid. My incident of this story is when Peter urges Wendy and her brothers to go to the Never-Never-Never Land. When the children were put to bed Mr. and Mrs. Darling went to a party. The window was opened by someone and then the lights went on. The children stared at the boy who opened the bureau drawer and pulled out his shadow. Wendy sewed it on for him. His name was Peter Pan. The children became his friend. Rita Silvers.

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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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l R First Row: F.Sul1mow1cz,B.Craft,E.Swabb,D.Erhardt,J.G1llard,L.Eichler,A.Sa11e,J.Ames,R.Rowcl1ffe Second Row: L.Horton,G.Allen,C.Baker,L.S1lverna1l,F.Blood,G.Dr1ggs,D.Arncld,R.Vereecken,A.Horzempa, Miss Dorf G Third Row: .Crane,L.Gateson,R.Unamann,R.Gould,L.Eggers,M.Jachimowicz,S.Panek,M.W1lfcrd R.Coughl1n,G.Sm1th Fourth Row: J.Hartley,J.Monach1no,R.V1gner1,J.Crane,R.Gould,J.Zelinski,H.Underh11l,R.Shu1tz, J.Pr1dmore,R.Shultz,F.Silvernail,J.Eurl1ng,A.Rowcl1ffe 0 'FI-FT!-I With the aid of our art teacher,M1ss Blckel, we drew a very good production map of New York State. When we were studying the New England States we made some charts showing various industries of this section. We also made geo- graphy charts of the Middle Atlantic States. In history when we finished studying the colonial period we gave pantomimes of scenes in the Massachusetts Colony. This we present- ed before the P.T.A. March nineteenth in a Joint entertainment with the sixth grade The scenery shown in the play was painted by members of the fifth and sixth grades. Our costumes with the aid of our teachers we made ourselves from crepe and tissue paper. We made masks in our art work, some very good all over designs, slelghlng scenes , GQADE 0 health posters, colonial pictures, pads to put under hot dishes and clay pottery vases which were painted and designs added. We drew some historical panels to decorate our room. Wild animal booklets and short stories about the animals were written in English Class, Pupils having perfect attendance for the first semester were as follows: Gertrude Crane Jean Gillard ' James Monachino Charles Barber

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