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VU ,f A ,.., . . ly. First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Fifth Row: aria? B.Craft, V.McClelland, J. Hartley, L.Gateson, G.Crane, F. Sulimowicz D.Arnold, F.Blood, A.Horzempa, L.Horton, P.Monachino, R.Rowcliffe, J.Gillard, C.Manhardt D.George, D.Erhardt, L.Saile, J.Zelinski, Miller, S.Panek, J.Crane, L.Laney, J.Ames M.Jachimowicz, T.Rich, G.Smith, G.Driggs, White, V. Bisig, A. Saile J.Monachino, P.Randali, H.Ruck, D.Hart, R. B.Hart, T.Say. We, the Freshmen, had a prosperous year under the leadership of our class advisor, Mr. Benton, and our capable officers. Class Ufficers President ............... Jean Gillard ViceLPresident... .... Theodore Say Secretary ............... Laura Eggers Treasurer .................. Lois Roth Student Council Members..Susan Panek Lynford sane During this year we have had Christmas and Valentine supper parties. At the Christ- mas party we exchanged gifts and at both par- ties we had a grand time. A few of our fellow-members have left us. Lola Eichler has gone to Clarence, Glor- ia and Marion Chatt have moved to Batavia 9 and Virginia McClelland, to Niagara Falls. Our class has taken an active part in the extra-curricular activities of high school. We have several members in the Art Club, Glee Club, and the Junior Varsity Bas- ketball Squad. To increase our finances, we had a candy sale, which was a great success. We are looking forward to a happy and prosperous sophomore year. ff -- - .gal L.Eggers, J. J.Davis, C. Kirkpatrick, Spring Wishes A mule's a very happy thing, CLI-Xff .5 21 Stubborn and Stupid in the Spring, He's always stopping and very slow, And when you get out, he'll always go. Oh, I want to be a hog Sunning, stretching in a fog, Blinking there in splendid ease, Wallerin' naked when I please. Oh, I want to be an orchid Pinned, admired on a gown, Attending beautiful dances And parties of renown. Loren Laney Lynford Saile -Jean Gillard Y Y r -2 Rpm: -up H tg 5' .,.. K I . 'Q,Qi'r l I. g 'D S if ' V ' Y e: A -...T . -..,- 14
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Ctltffof me First Row: R. Vigneri. C.Coughlin, R.Znahito, G.Hnyce. N-HHFUH. B. Shuler, B.Hontgoaery, H. Taasone Second Row: S. Jackson. D.Porter, G.Stehlar. J-3011, A.Guhb. L- Laney, H.Roth, B. Palermo Third Row: J. Zipfel, J.Uill, D.Bigelow, L.Coughlin, 5- HDFC. H- WacDowell, R. Bisig. The first event of our Sophomore year was the election of class officers. They are as follows: President,. ,,,, ..... Hary Tassone Vice-President ...... Stella Jackson Secretary ............ Loretta Laney Treasurer..... .... Betty Hontgolery Student Council H:nbers.David Por- ter, Catherine Couzhlin A i .xy M iv, a R .'l 4 Q , ' I' , lf' f 41 -SL X, XY 13 Q15 Our class has been very well represented in all school activities this year. David Porter and Charles Fiorentino performed on the Varsity basketball team. Arthur Gubb and Donald Bigelow were on the Junior Varsity team. Stewart Hare, Lyman Coughlin, and Richarj Harrigan proved able as unior van- sity members. At present David Porter and Arthur Guhb are working for the -oitcher's berth. Stewart Hare, Donald Bigelow and Richard Harrigan are fielders. The girls have also had teams in basket ball, volley ball and are excellent dancers. Betty Hontgomery was one of the winners in a nJitterhugn contest in Rochester. Some changes have been made in the stu- dent personnel of the Sophomore class. Char- les Piorentino left school to do n little Farming and William Raymond is working at Doehler Die Casting Company in Batavia until he is old enough to join the Navy. Richard Hiller. who has been wdth us a year, is now working on a farm. We, the class of 1946, are ready and willing to assume our responsibilities as the iuture Junior and Senior classes of Elba Cen- ra .
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'f 1 CLAII .S 348 r l L J First Ros: S.Guhh. R. Burns, H. dartyn, E. Wilford, C. Talbot Second Roni R.Dilchcr, l.5tokes, H.Hnrc, J. Caldwell, U. You nchino, H.Horton, U.Bovce, T.Gillanl, H.Hnlsnn Thirl Row: R.Vigneri, F.5chultz, H.Hnbbard, P.Hvnns, H.CnUHh A.Kowcliffe, L.Hnrl5m, Y.Hicks, 5.hhite Fourth ROII F.5mitzney, R.Unamnnn, G.Allen, D.Popo, R.CnnQhlin, R.Shultz, U.White. N.Wilford. D.Hilford LIFE IX THE EIGHTH The year is going fast, And spring is here again. ie've'had many happy times In our good old room, two-ten. When the cat's away, the lice will play, And with pupils, thirty-five: Our teacher, tLong life and health to her Finds ve're very lnch alive! le've found fun through lessons. Tho ve detest then, everyone. lf! sure we don't. We all like schoolll ln Eighth Grade, ve've all had fun! ,JF A .U , Wdkji On a sunnv morning in the fall of 1943. we entered Hlhn Central for our first day in the Eighth Grade. We greeted old friends and made new friends. As the weeks passed and we became better acquainted, we elected our class offi- CGFS. President .............. Larry Hartyn Vice President .......... Eunice Hare Secretary ...... .....Dorothy Wilford Treasurer ............. Beverly Crabb Student Council Hembers.Erma Watson Rulon Hartyn We learned through our council represen- tatives the amount our class should contri- bute to the Revue and decided to raise part of the money by selling popcorn. By selling magazines, we won a silk flag with a golden eagle which adorns our rear wall. As we are nearing the end of this school year, we have planned to have a graduation program. Although our year in the Eighth Grade has been a pleasant one, we do hope to pass into high school and everyone is study- ing diligently for the regents examinations which we oust pass to become full-fledged Freshmen.
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