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Clnrn Jnchinowicz QW , REVUE .IT AFF First Row: C.Coughlin, S.Dnnhrn. J.Zipfel R-HHUS. U.Tes1. 5.Sny, Hrs. Uurr, Hr.Vnndcrhoof, R.Hcnries, E.Gnisslur 'fhihi ROI! G.Ford. lllnelinski, -lilowlnn-l, Yilhwcl, -l.Cminey, l..ll'ntson, vl.HiUlef'f:hlfif, 2kcumiRuw: X Blood W.Snell Fourth Row: Cidnchinowicz, H.Underhill, J.Lyon, L.Hnrt, B.Howcrs, L.Pridmorc, J.Knns Yhe Revue Staff wishes to express its appreciation to Hrs. Burr. the Art Staff, and all others who have helped to sake this pub- lication successful. Yhe cover of our 1944 REVUE was designed by Barbara Howers, who will receive a compli- eentary copy. This year our staff has been working nnder difficulties. The shortage of pnper, the scarcity of photographic supplies, and an increase in cost have been a few of the ob- stacles encountered. Because of this, the size of the RSVUE has been decreased. However, we feel that this RZVUE will bring hack happy memories whenever you nay glance through its pages. ll ' 1lEi-Q I AL 44 1. No!! S7 Xc'n , af 'Q AV Ll g,49 1' Editor-in-chief .... Assistant Editors... Art Editor. Art Staff.. Advertising Business... Photography... Sports. . Grades Activities Class Typing Faculty Advisor Staff - - 1944 ..... Shirley Say ......Rhcn Henries Dnn Test ....Jcnn Hittlefehldl ........Bnrbnrn Wowers Catherine Conghlin Leonard Hn rt Gladys Ford Elfriedn Geisslcr Hnry Lou Underhill ....... .John Lyon Jnnet Cudney .'. Nellie Gavel ..... .... .Robert Haus Lawrence Pridnore . ... .Boysz Leon Hntson Girls' Harjorie Snell ...Juno Zipfol ..Jonn Holland .Frnnces Blood Gladys Ford ..Sndie Danbra Marion Blood Joan Kaus Halen Zolinski Hr. Vnnderhoof - V' , fl . .. . ' ' Q, ...... ....., ' i I I i YR 5 . . . . . . . V A 4 I A U.. . - 1 I S Q Q I 1 s . . . . . i f-.- . . u , ,I Q - Nik - A I 25
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swL.am5nmrm4l. ..... lo,Hl,f Q I I 4 First Row: J.Gillard, D.Test, Mr. Vanderhoof, S.Say, A.Gubb Second Row: C.Coughlin, D.Porter, S.Panek, E.Watson, S.Bonney, R.Martyn, D.Baker Third Row: L.Saile, J.Cudney, J.Lyon N.Gavel, R.MacDowell Student Council This year we started with a rather quiet election. The council refrained from its us- ual strenuous campaign to conserve materials and to direct the efforts of the students to- ward their academic work. However, the two political parties, the Commandos and the Ran- gers, carried on the campaign with plenty of school spirit. The officers elected to guide the stu- dent government were: President Dan Test ViceoPresident Shirley Say Secretary Arthur Gubb Treasurer Jean Gillard The representatives selected by the classes were: Seventh Grade... ...Sue Bonney, Donald Baker Eighth Grade ........ Erma Watson, Rulon Martyn Freshman ........... Susan Panek, Lynford Saile Sophomore .... Catherine Coughlin, David Porter Junior ......... Nellie Gavel, Robert MacDowell Senior ................ Janet Cudney, John Lyon I Our annual magazine drive went over with 1tS usual success. Many pupils received war stamps as rewards for the sale of magazines. The council sponsored a party for those who sold one or more subscriptions. Despite a shortage of materials and a lack of time for extra-curricular work, the council decided to-produce the student year- book, the REVUE. A publication, the ELBA HI-LIGHTS, ,is being sent to servicemen formerly of this school. The publication contains news of their buddies, local items and school news. The student council feels this is one way it can show its appreciation for the sacrifices they are making. I The council will award letters and em- blems to many members of the Girls' and Boys Athletic Associations. The awards ,will be the outdoor assembly of our annual made at field day at the end of the year. lt has been a difficult year for a stu- dent government to operate. The obstacles which threaten school spirit and the school's social functions have' now been hurdled and the year is drawing to a successful close. .g5?j.. 'T J V J ff . XY A- .Jr' lf' ..,. , wif, F s ITUDENT COU NCIL
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, U Y N Y 1 fega:mm:wgg'H2 First Row: H. Horzempa P.Vigneri, D.Test, R.McClelland, L.Weber, N.Geissler Second Row: W.Glenn, A.jachimowicz, G.Rowcliffe, E.Wilford, Mr. Johnson, J.Mailag D.Rowcliffe, K.Coughlin,pE.Boldi, C.Tretter Third Row: L.Jannain, I-I.Ma.skell, Lianey, J .Swartz, F.Schultz, H.Hubbard, H.Row- cliffe, R.McCracken, D.TestA A Fourth Row : R.Nartyn, J.Caldwell, R.Dilcher, E.Polasky, D.Wood, E,.Park, L.Tassone, D.Park Fifth Row: C.McCracken, G.Allen, R.Coughlin, R.Harrigan. M.GTahamp D.Pope, P. Richenberg BOY SCOUTS Since Troop k17 increased in size, ad- vancement has been very rapid. We have been taking an active part in the war effort with our paper collections, bond drives and infan- tile paralysis contributions. At school ac- tivities, we park cars and check wraps. For the first time we held a Father and Son Banquet in place of the one sponsored previously by the F. F. A. lt was very well attended and we scouts hope to make this an annual event. Our speakers were Father Kirby, Reverend F. Mittlefehldt and Mr. James Daven- port, the new Scout Executive. We are now under new sponsors. The Elba Fire De artment is our parent organization. Lester Eannain is our J. A. S. M.5 Asher Bor ton and Arnold Neth are Assistant Scoutmas- ers. Our troop has more than five full pa- trols, each patrol consisting of eight boys. ln advancement we rank with the leaders in the council. On April fourteenth, the Boy Scouts held a benefit dance in the school auditorium. The music was furnished by Joe Armbruster and his orchestra. The same evening several scouts went to the Scout Rally held at Batavia High School where the boys received HBH rating We wish to express our appreciation to Mr. Johnson for the splendid work he has done while acting as Scoutnaster of our troop. We hope we will be as successful in future years as we have been in the past with his helpful assistance. Dill! J' 4 I H .--X Y f ff '.. i .Af Q 3 A -ri fl ' ZAXQ. .wh -r - 1, 4 V I K , J .4 A -W -:yg..a..,.y......, BOYICGUTI
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