Fort Edward High School - Siren Yearbook (Fort Edward, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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Page 15 text:

First Row—Kathleen Dickinson, Jean Purington, Dianne Savage, Marion Pashby, Charles Yasko, Thomas Shelley, Phyllis Cotter, Tosca Sciarretta, Palma Gitto. Second Row—Viola Doran, Joan Corriveau, Anita Catone, Helen Bruso, Rena Gillis, Betty Harder, Helen Stacavich, Jane Mullen, Janet Finn, Pauline Gravellc. Third Row—Jean Henderson, Dolores Samuels, Mavis Smith, Katherine Corsall, Maurine Ellis, Anna Komsa, Shirley Callahan, Joan Wible, Margaret Fisher, Mary Jane Savasta. Fourth Row—Bruce Walker, Marie Gitto, Alice Godfrey, Barbara Bowers, Judy LaClair, Robert Brown, Roscoc Labosier. Fifth Row—Jerry Shepard, Francis Shaw, Andrew Cimo, Sebastian Cicero, Walter Ellis, Leonard King, Edward Bushey, Joseph McCarthy, Walter Lapitsky, George Lemcry, John Mandoiare. Sixth Row—Anthony Iuluicci, Harley Miller, Hilton Tillotson, William Brislin. Seventh Row—Robert Dickinson, Clifford Logan, Norman Dixon, Robert Humphries, Donald Doty, Leon Cutler, William Barker. JUNIOR HIGH-EIGHTH GRADES ROOM 10 The dutiful workers of Room 10 have been busily keeping up with their job and thus were unable to engage in any social activities. However, they did choose officers: Foreman, Charles Yasko; Assistant Forelady, Marion Pashby; Union Representative, Joseph McCarty. ROOM 11 Room 11 of the Junior Department formed the ‘'Dependable Citizen’s Club” which employs as its motto, Through Difficulty to Success.” The workers elected the following officers: Forelady, Dianne Savage; Secretary, Catherine Corsall; Pay Clerk, Donald Doty; Union Representative, Anita Catone. On Valentine’s Day the employees relieved themselves from their daily routine by having a little party. So the Members of Room 11 keep steadily at their job while awaiting promotion to the Senior Department of our Factory.

Page 14 text:

First Row—Sherwood Clark, Patricia Perkins, Jane Middleton, Margaret Newton, Marion Munson, Ruth Cook, Mary Lou Bussing, Patricia Smith, Brooks Tillotson. Second Row—Ellen Hoskins, Constance Humiston, Mary Gillis, Gerry Anne Lewis, Patricia Cleveland, Jennie Cassini, Jennie Corsall, Anna Del-Sole, Priscilla Reese. Third Row Marie Tidd, Marilyn Doyle, Betty Ann McCrca, Joelcen Durkin, Frances Hall, Elsie Durkee, Janice Lahuc, Dorothy Barber, Thelma Etu. Fourth Row—Austin Williams, Gerald Dickinson, Clinton Middleton, Edward LaClair, John Canavan, Arthur Toole, Lee Wells, Bernard Curtis, James O'Hanlon. Fifth Row—Donald Barber, Harold Stoughton, Jerry Caruso, Mahlon Morrison, Larry Godfrey, Mitchell Supernauli, Roy Borrowman. FRESHMAN CLASS After graduating from the Junior Division to the Main Plant, we were eager to begin our shift on the assembly line. We elected officers from among our employees. Those elected were John Peter Symthe as General Manager, Raymond Pashby as Assistant General Manager, Arthur Toole as Recording Clerk and Edward LaClair as Financial Inspector. Gerald Dickinson was elected to the plant’s Student Union. Unfortunately our General Manager has left to work in a larger factory and his assistant has joined the Navy, so we are now without leaders. We enjoy taking an active part in producing finished products from our plant and are looking forward to better jobs next year.



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First Row—Lois Henry, Lillian Caputo, Shirley Trackcy, John Lawler, Frank Arcuri, Wesley Morcncy, Arvid O’Connell, Lorraine Bruso, Peggyann Bullion. Second Row—Harold Rice, Joseph Carpenter, Dorothy Columbetti, Norma Colvin, Helen Ann Carpenter, Sandi Tillotson, Frances Vielc, Louise LaFarr, Jean Dorvec, Farrell Clark, Clarence Douglas. Third Row—David McDougall, Leonard Roberts, Ruth Morrill, Audrey Middleton, Ruth Hemstrect, Agnes Corti, Jean Harder, Anna Murray, Dorothy Dangclico, Louise Del Sole, Francis Zaiko, Shirley Corti. Fourth Row—Arthur Russell, Newell Flores, Edward Rovcllo, Shirley Metallo, Shirley Morrill, Dorothy Battease, Miriam Dixon, Nancy Rycr-son, Verna Prouty, Johanna McCarty, Richard Dimsc, Norman Walbridge, Richard Carey. Fifth Row—Gordon Hayward, Richard Carpenter, Charles Metallo, Malcolm Mills,Gerald Dessaint,Charles Quackenbush, Daniel Hayes, Harland Harrington, Kenneth Coats, Curtis Middleton, Lawrence LaFarr. Sixth Row—Theodore Shaver, Joseph Gitto, Thomas Sarchioto. JUNIOR HIGH-SEVENTH GRADES THE YOUNG PATRIOTS UNION OF ROOM 8 The members of Grade 7, Room 8 of the Fort Edward High Factory have been busy all year furnishing war materials for one of Uncle Sam’s soldiers. Last September the Young Patriots Union of this class decided to adopt a soldier who would be, for them, a symbol of all the Fort Edward boys in service. This symbolic soldier was named Edward Fort of Fort Edward. Through the efforts of the thirty-six workers of this union, under the direction of Little Boss Wesley Morcncy, enough war stamps have been sold to supply Edward Fort with his uniform and equipment, food for one year, a cannon which will help to bring the Nazis and Japs to unconditional surrender, a walkie-talkie, and many hand grenades. Week after week this group has maintained a 100% War Stamp record and for the year’s work has secured an average of 96%. By the end of the year this Union will have contributed over $1000 to the War Effort. The members of Room 8 are also collecting junk jewelry for the soldiers to distribute to the South Sea natives. These natives, in return for old jewelry, dig fox holes and do other work for the armed forces. A large fish bowl is being used in Room 8 as a receptacle for such South Sea Wampum.” Superintendent Brislin, Little Boss Morcncy, Foremen Leo Terrio and Arvid O’Connell and Forewoman Shirley Trackey have charge of the activities in Room 8. THE WORKERS’ UNION OF ROOM 9 Little Boss Frank Arcuri and Forewomen Lillian Caputo, Irene Ives, and Ruth Hemstreet have charge of the work in Room 9. Because these workers are so busy on the assembly line they have had no time for extra activities. Superintendent Ganley is the adviser to this group of workers.

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