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CLASS . -am 14-+.v.ww.-Q.. 1-N...-' 4 First Row: I.Boyce, D.Test, R.Harezga, A.Calarco, G.Ford, M.Barber, J.Nugent, T.Tretter Second Row: R.Haus, V.Cudney, L.Sul1mow1cz, D.R1ch, D.Coughlin, R.Cornwell, L.Br1dge, C.Shultz, Mrs. Strouts Third Row: R.Tassone, J.Myers, E.Stokes, H.Shultz, C.Fiorentino, N.Gavel, L.Pridmore, D.Sch- eiber Fourth Row: N.Kirkpatrick, K.Post, R.Harezga, R.Richenberg, H.Forsyth B.Mowers, E.Karas, V.Schwab Our class of 1945 had a very busy and prosper- ous year. Our class officers were as follows, President-----Dorothy Coughlin Vice-President--Teresa Tretter Secretary-----Virginia Cudney Treasurer------Dan Test We had Christmas and Valentine parties, which were enjoyed by all. At our Valentine party, Teresa Tretter was chose Queen of Hearts and Clarence Berg was chosen King of Hearts. They later passed out the Valentines. At this time, Gladys Ford, in behalf of our class, presented Mrs. Strouts.with a bouquet of mixed flowers. We entered the Americanism contest, sponsored by the Ju ior Chamber of Commerce and the Daily News of Batavia, and won first and second prizes which gave us a total a.mount of S16.5O. Ruth Cornwell and Virginia Cudney represented our class in a quiz over WBTAiJ1connection with this contest. Virginia won a prize of five dollars. To celebrate these victories, we had a spaghetti supper, cooked and served by Mr. Tassone. On March 21, our class was represented by Dan Test and Dorothy Coughlin in a high school quiz, which included pupils from seventh through twelfth grades. They won the first prize and thus added two dollars to our treasury. 1... . . X We also spent an enjoyable afternoon at the New Family Theatre where we saw the motion pic- ture, LAND OF LIBERTY, a pictorial history of' the United States. We were accompanied by Mr. Johnson, our history teacher. We entertained at an assembly during nBook Weekn by giving a play and a choral reading. We also gave two choral readings ataP.T.A. meeting. We sent a HSunshine Boxn to Mr. Spaulding, who was confined to his home with illness. All in all, we spent a very busy, happy, and profitable year. 4- nf 1 .2 v' ff 4x43 - 11455 f fi? Geri iv 6 Jlgagxl gas' 11 .J JA l. fe- ' ZF, ' figgzuignisigagx .?I--:.fT- Lx ,t '-fling?
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r CLASS OF '44 First Row: M.Snel1, E.Sparl1n, J.Zipfel, R.Monachino, N.HickS, E.Boyce, J.Pahuta, R.Palermo, A.Montfort , R.Nutting. Second Row: B.Hart, H.Zelinski, L.Watson, M.Kohut, H.Geiss1er, M.Blood, C.Jachimowicz, R.Miller, L.Cornwe11, S.Say. Third Row: J.Howland, S. Goodliffe, J.Cudney, F.Vigneri, J.Lyon, H.George, R.Henries, M. Graham, F.Blood, M.Unamann. Fourth Row: C.Zambito, L.Jannain, P.Smith, L.Hart, J.Harrigan, P.Monachino, E1Shultz, E.Schu1tz, L.Arena, G.Calkins, S.Wigton. Class Officers President ------------- Paul Smith Vice-President -------- Charles Zambito Secretary--- --------- Rhea Henries Treasurer ---- ------Alan Myers Our Freshman class has been very successful this year in securing money for our treasury. We secured our money through a bake sale and through sale of' Glass Glo . We had many exciting times at our parties. Our first party was a Halloween party at the home of Shirley Wigton. An ice-skating party was held at the Pond. Our last party was a roller-skating party at Rochester. ' 'X Eff- ' Xu ,,g'f?.-.Hg 'fry' .V I r, 2 .ex ,. 53. 1 -4 . ' I . f- 1 a, . 7 , of -- V ,x.-.fx . .,, f .. . f f' .. . Q - .....:- 1' AEZQHA-,-'-PvhFH'5ggQ. '- as hifi Y ' . 4 , yi . -g.. ' vga: -,amp mg-, -fo.-. if-3:,w9gm,: -y--- .., . 1 .-di, . ,ag 'MA' 5 f :gg ,-ws. 'Gg1, - m .,1F:1.. ' H . 3 5,4 - 'ff 3. ' '1' ' 'E- ,g,.5- -'-'a- w ikfA,i13I58E ,' -- .-1 -rf, .U - NE . -. .- If 'mg W -Nz. .FM . tif 'E f 9,3 -FwE33Wv wb. N , -.f?':f-w?e'+vr+. . Eg. g W QHWHX 'MW'!k iwf ' fri :ff an Mbviftmi M M A -25. ' - l , . 4, .gp e x? 2 ,. 1.524 Tlffffl? .f , , J ,E ,,-. , -.:,'-g,,'1 , an--. fer.,--wan 1 -ir,--ru--1-' . .
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is ' p i CLASS OF Zl First Row: D.Porter, R.Fraser, J.Baker, B.Palermo, J.Zipfel, E.Shu1er, P.Cudney, R.V1gneri. Second Row: J.Miller, M.Tassone, D.Mattice, E.MacDowell, B.Montgomery, C.Coughlin, D.Cosway, J.Burling,Mr. Johnson. Third Row: S.Hare, S.Jackson, B.Hart, G.Boyce, R.Zambito, A.Gubb, J.Hill, R.Arena, G.Joyner. Fourth Row: J.Motz, D.Bigelow, D.Williams,I.Boyce, L.Coughlin, P.Monachino, E.Holmes, S.Bezon, R.Kirkpatrick. The Seventh Grade is really the beginning of our high school life. It is here that we become acquaint- ed with high school schedules, teachers, and pupils. we have tried very hard to get a good start, for a good start means a happy beginning and a successful ending of our school life. Even though we engage in intramural sports with Seniors and Juniors, we give a good account of ourselves. We hope that in 1946, it can be said that the class of 1946 was the best class ever. We trust that in the leadership of David Porter, Presidentg Catherine Coughlin, Vice-Presidentg Elaine Shuler, Secretaryg Stella Jackson, Treasurerg Donald Bigelow and Betty Palermo, Student Council Membersg Lyman Coughlin, News Reporterg and Stewart Hare, Mem- ber of the Annual Staff, we will really accomplish our aim. if H xafzr- YFFEW . -LF iw g,l,:.y:,' . Xi, It , .N UR ti-'W G' .- -N ff. ,f 'N f 1 :, b2H:,i. '-1 V n - vs H-.1 'tw ' A1a'43flGXQYg:,2i3jgQfvl-1 I 'WW-p:f.f'f' -.:, , , , -- Y rg f' 2312, --- 5-551' ilu
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