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l i First Row: M.Fite,B.Peters,E.Eiswerth,E.Churchi11,J.Crane,R.Andrews,G.Coughlin Second Row: Mr.Schogoleff,P.lV.onachino,A.Day,I.Shuknecht,V.Mi1lis,J.Neth,M.Calarco Third Row: G.Cosway,B.Park,B.Forsyth, ,B.Ze1inski,R.Lonnen,j.Pa1ermo,R.Stokes Fourth Row: H.Eich1er,R.Wetherwax,D.VanderPoest,j.Ke1ly,P.B1air,S.I-Iorton,R.Sai1e CLASS OFFICERS President ................. James Palermo Vice-President.. ....... Arlene Day Secretary ........ .... Evelyn Churchill Treasurer .............. Robert Wetherwax Student Council Members...Bette.Forsyth George Coughlin The Junior Class this year has been set- the shining example to all future Junior classes of Elba Central School. The example is one of cooperation and how it benefits a class. ' ting During the first of the year we present- ed a very successful movie, a matinee and an evening performance. We have,already,ordered our class rings on a new plan, The plan is to order the rings early in the spring, earn money in summer to pay for them, and receive them in the fall. I I , -1 C LAI! 4 . Several parties were enjoyed during year. 'Haunted High School' is the play we presented to the public. Its high point was the general confusion reigning after pupils take over the ruling of the school for a day. Their chief problem was the so- lution of three murders. CAST Flavia.Delande the fElocution teacherj Cordelia Drake CAnother teacher, Ambrose Giles fSchool janitorj Pearl Southard . fwho pays a tragic visitj Mrs. Ogden Pendleton fwho is socially inclinedj Johnnie Strupe fa detectivej Stephen Jefferson fwho is under suspiciony Myrna Manson 166 UQ fwho works in the office, A Penny Pendleton 15 .,- -L. .Mew-wsu Celia Sampson ,, ,Ji '-A-'1rfe W'-f Sqn if 'sf x .af givin, - , -if 'F'i12?ffff7'fff:ff ?-15 Esther Myles Wvmwp , fm L3 Wg! mwpk , , I - ggggfcjqrr 'ffa3Ab gf! , 5 ' .-Qgk Clarence Arliss '.,ffQg'g -' iffff' 1 UT.: '- IH: Q Butch Callahan - fun r.: T: - W 'f . 3'., - v'4W , -. f :Lf-A ' :' 1. f 'g 'f' .1 . mi ij I. . My wx Wayne fDopeyj Sheldon ,e giff Q . T VV P he at -1 - P r. - ,n, -. ,.f: -, i . 1 hu iq - pupi s -Q, ,r - sf A 7:g3 -j-' I ,f 3' vffp QQ, C D , i,' ,,9r f ,giyg C F I ,L f.. 5. , - , ' 'zz I f ,v ly! ,K , 1,4 3. Q- ' .4 -,-Y will., gh-1: 1.26, , K , f t , 57 I A ,M TF., I-A-K , - 2'-t A I Ms A ug, D - - , . g Q- :ns -. ,tl l ,., 1 4' T . H? 17- - 9 if ' s ess. ,T r f ts f xiii '-f f if ., -+..,z . ' . fs V Q wxxft- 1 3 'S' ,- C --C.: ' Q ' ,,. - LM: gs E. V 5 ' - , QQPQH. 5 .1i,5'.x' -ig ' sf K' L,-je ' ,I .. - f , in ' A ,- A, -A. N V 3 . - -Llg.,..S.?J.5., ,t ,, --Q21 L 1, - . .1. .. '-, ' , ' ' ' ' W'-..f ' .4 , ' - ' ' . ..4.: t, g f ir, - ni, - I 16
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N .1 p. '--,fy 5.1. , '1 18 be CLZUYI' WILL We, the members of the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and forty- two, of Elba Central School, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament and bequeath the following: 1. To the future classes, in need of an excellent advisor, we Qwith regretj leave our good friend, Mr. Benton. 2. To the junior girls we leave the Senior girls' ability to be sophisticated at all times. if V 3. To Shirley Wigton, Nellie Panek's quietness. gjfpi 4. To Gladys Ford, Emma Evans' silly grin. E352 S. To Grace Cosway, Marian Saile's 'gift of gab' iii! 6. To Irma Shuknecht, jean Andrews' long fingernails. gig? 7. To jimmy Palermo, joe Zambito's curly hair. 2555 L . . . . . . gt? 8 To Louise Arena, Maryorie Sailehs slimness. 351 I :if 9. To Ueonard Hart, Howard Hartley's way with the women. iigf 10. To Rita Andrews, Betty Berg's ability to blush. -E531 11. To George Coughlin, Asher Borton's ability to study. fig? E 12. To Mary Calarco, Paul Tretter's agreeableness. :Li- 13. To Janet Cudney, Shirley Maloney's freckles. 'P if Pauline Blair, Florence Tretter's enjoyment of trying to 14. 'ro QT.. persuade the teachers of Elba Central to do what she wishes. g2?i 15. To future,presidents of the Student Council, John Gillard's jg3 ability to hold a quiet and effective meeting, k-7 16. To the junior Class, the Senior Class's brilliance. 'if 17 To Shirley Wigton, Jennie Fiorentino's enjoyment of being F . late. fThis, combined with hers, will produce the greatest 'T enjoyment possible in this line.j L To Mary Lou Underhill, Virginia Burns' 'slow and easy going ', walk'. x ' ' 19. To Robert Stokes, Ralph Gillard's ability to get away with- - out doing his lessons and still acquire excellent grades. 20. To Jean Howland, Nellie Lewandoske's red hair. ' 1 23' Q f S .. r S v. P' -x A 'ef- 55 -t 12 .A L we' 5 'I' X ' w in -.' i eel .- f L 1. I 4 1,2 TY' 1: 211. , .1 if. J -.1 ff' f .- ,- 21' 2 -Ji 21. To everyone else who has nothing bequeathed to him, the Class. We, the Senior Class of 1942, leave this our last will and testament, and instruct those hereby endowed not to distort the meaning of this paper and hope that the benefactors will appreciate the sense in whi written. it was HfZ6,iEai fL?:gW4Fw ulgaen . . W , 15 -,u ,., 4 .,-M V , e gillwf- ' 2 ' ' best points and characteristics of the members of the Senior, ,jf fbi iii? 12 : 4 15,5 l rl 1 5 F , I Y l L 11 . 1 . w ry, 1 iff V' 4 'ai vi . 17. w4Q 1 1 r , '! Q I I .W 51 i Q a ,QQ 5 :fa 'Q 1 .ii A . 1 'rf' xii 'G 'I
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Cuxff '44 11,15 3,36 i First Row: A.Montkort,M.Sne1l ,R.Pa1ermo,j.Dickout,S.Say,R.Monachino,R.Nutting,J.Zipfel Second Row: Miss Murphy,M.Kohut ,C.Jachimowicz ,R.Miller , S.Good1i ff , j.How1and,E.Boyce ,B.Hart ,M.Unamann Third Row: I.Neindorf,R.Henries,G.Ca1kins,A.Myers,L.jannain,H.Geiss1er,J.0.xdneY.M.B1ood,S.Wigton Fourth Row: F.Vigneri,L.Arena,M.Graham,C.ZenbitoQL.Hart,E.Schultz,R.George,F.B1nod,V.Baker The Class of '44 started out the pres ent school year with this slate of officers Rhea Henries--President Clara jachimowicz--Vice-President Leon Watson--Secretary John Lyon- -Treasurer Under these officers we have sold Glas Glo as a money raising project. Paul Smith,a former member of our class is serving with the Navy in Newfoundland. An other member of our class, Eugene Sparlin, moved to Barker. We also have a new member Anthony Monteleone, who came to us from Man hattan. - W' Q. V 1 , ',,' Jig: r- . A- . .--3,41 ' in LJ:-v in-F: ' ,l A. C I 2 ,J ., A fl-ii If 252' 1425 I psig' wZ'Ei,, H , , -.. 1. r,it Q11 vo gf-r yn: vis' - ' bl ' 1 . I . ' 4...-. , ' f , , ' fir: X 4 we., . .- xx if c - s if P nib! l -..-'sf-ff--4'2' 1 Q n l ,NW . Z, e 4. SOPHOMORES The Sophomores run at a risky rate, With a class that numbers to thirty-eight. We hope to graduate in the year forty-four, But some will probably add a year or more. I'll begin with the Ag boys, diggers of soil We wish them luck in their never-ending toil Our attention then turns to the hammer and saw, Wielded by shop boys whom we hold in awe. We-mustn't forget to include in this spot, The people who pour out the music sweet and hot. I guarantee that in future time, We'll produce some typists from this class of mine. In language and math we are not surpassed, For some of our members can't be out-classed Last but not least,we have the physical best Our gym students do their work with real zest As you have surveyed this class of ours, Can you doubt that we have unusual powers2 js , I :,,.,-fatty.. 14 J 2 r f.f'f I'--E. 4 :ll-ini 4. , Q , ' -ii fr . fi i if , ' o . t . -r'A' - ' ' ' - N- 21 H .gif ' if .L A AQ, - , ' g 'e'4i 1- ff ' , , - 7 - 'V - T y , ., :.- as e f f 'iw-will- .. -. 4' if-l 'W me -- 17 '
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