Gilboa Central High School - Reflector Yearbook (Gilboa, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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THIL RILFLPLTOR lted wt tl1e IIIUQCLUII Thx lJllllCllIl contalned antiques home of the e were old lllllftlflll of everv stvle worn bv our solcller ln the e'11l1est perlod of Amerlcan Hliltlfv We also s rw the or1 mal plane bullt bv the W 11f'ht Brothers Vlllev Post s W llllllf' 'flare a11d Llndberffh s Splrlt of St Louls at our next stop tl1e 5IIl1lllN0Il lan ln llllltf' After v1s1t1nfr the PanA1ner1c'1n bllllillllf' Hlld the Whlte House we were Wlllflfd throufrh the Capltol of the Unlted States where we aw manv thlnfrs of 111te1e t We were verv fortunate ln hav llln' a11 oppo lllllltt to w atch tl1e enate 111 sc ssron 'Near the Capnol sta11ds Washmffton Monument whlch IQ over hve hundred Hftv hve feet lll h The walls are fifteen feet ln thlclcness at the Slllfatlte a11d taper to 61 hteen 111che at the haft ln th1s huffe constructlon IS a stone from every state IH the Lmon After Clllllblflf' the n1ne hundred steps we were fflad to rtde down on the larffe elevltor to the bottom From here we went to the Unlon Rd1ltNHV Sll3ll0I't whose Clllllf'HNlOIl's exeeed those of the capltol The length IS seven hundred slxtv fc et the wldth three hundred fortv three feet The PWQNCIIPCI' concourse has 1 len fth of even hundred hftv feet whlch makes lt the largest roo1n Ill the world wxth a floor space for an a mv of flftv thousand men YY hat a busy day Sunday was' We arose at Eve oelock ln the mornmg 111 order to 0lJlH1I'l seats ln the Arlmgton Amphltheater for the l 1ster iund IN Servlee llcre we saw Mr Roosevelt We had tl1e opportunltv of hearmff the U S Marme next stop w is it Mount Vernon, wl11ch 1 on the Wlrglnlt shore of the Potomlc QlXll en IllllPQ south of Wtshln ton Here we saw xvlillltlgltlll s beautlful plant 1t1on and lllg home w1th hrs furnlture and muslcal mstruments 'ts he left them Aften leavmf' llllN beautlful place we went back to Washmffton where we vlsltecl the Na ll0ll'll fdll1CdI'll On the wav to the hotel we vlslted tl1e Loologlcal Park where we saw manv lnterestmg anlmals After supper we saw one of the prettlest slffhts 1n Washmgton a large fountaln surrounded bv smaller fountalns, all of WhlCh were colored bv l1 ht These fountams are located over the Congresslonal Garare, under ,round near the LdpllOl At SIX thlrtv Monday mornmg, we were conducted throuvh the Bureau of Prmt lnff and Enffravmff Here we followed the long process throuffh whlch a dollar b1ll must fro before reachmff u Over fifty m1ll1on dollars are prlnted here dallv, ranlc lnff fI'OII1 a one dollar b1ll to a ten thousand dollar blll Over frftv exght m1ll1on stamps are pr1nted here dallv ranglng anvwhere from a one half cent to a five dol lar Hlfmall stamp After leavmg thls bulldlng we started for Phlladelphla Our next stop was at Annapolls where we saw the U S lNaval Academy surrounded by famous cannons YNTIICTI were used ln the Spamsh Amer1can War Thence we went dlrectly to Phlladelphta, to our hotel After leavlnv the hotel Tuesday mornmv we v1s1ted the Independence Hall Car penters Hall Betsv Ross House, and the U S lxfllllt whlch 1 the larrest 1n the world When we left Phtladelphla we went to New York bv wav of the Holland Tunnel At New Xork we went to the top of the hlfrhest bullclmg ln the world Tuesday mornmff at seven thlrtv our party went to Racllo CITY, YVTIICTI 1 one of the most mterestln places ln New Torlv Then after seemfr the Bronx Loo, we started the journev whlch brought us home agam about nme thlrtv Thls trrp was one of the happxest experlences of our llves lt lg a perlod ln our l1ves that we shall never forffet and for whlch we owe deep gratltude to the school 'mcl the commumtv whose patronafre made 1t posslble for us Robert Shaffer 16 15 ' 'as , . 's ' ' g ' c' ' .. cf s ' . 5 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 . S . 1 1 . 1 . .1 .1 1 , 1 ' 1 '1 .11. 2 . 1 -. 1 . . 1. - cf C . 1 P , -, 1 . ., H -. . . ,, . 9 cg- . . N . ., 1 s . 1 4 , I. - K L . a e , K, , - ' s . ' - K. ' - '. 1 ,. g ' , ' Z. E 1 . . e ' 1 ' 1' 1 F ' s , ' ' ' ' , r ' '. - If . . '33 . . c ., . 1. 1 ' ' e ' ' v- - -fr v . u ' 1' 1 J I F ' L s a TL: , g ' s s . . - Z, ' . ' - ' - . P . , F1 F 2 . I Y - 1 . 1. 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1. 1 - , ' , , . .-: ff ' ' : 'Q L g, . 2 r ' . ' Y. - 7 . - ' ' ' Q n. K 'c'e' , ' ' ,..: c aff 'Q 'rc 's. c '1 'P ..'. .'. Band. Outside the Amphitheater we visited the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Our ' Q 'itz 's , 'W' 't 2', ' , ' . . v ' U v - Y 4 ' 7- ' . ' . , . , .. Z. . -. .. ., . . 's , . . c ' ., 1- . P K ' 1 U 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1. E 1 , , 1 . . .1 . , , . ' 1' : 1 . e Q 1, ., , ., 1' . '51 S- L ' M ' ' -' 'T - cr 1 f -' I 1 , 1 , . . C , fs C s' . . ' fr 1- I b S' ' 1 Y' ff T ' J , , . 1 1 1 . , 11 1 11 . 1 1 1 ,1 1 . . 1 .1 1 . , -1 ce . . . , e .C - n I V v U s. Y 1 U Y ' .Y . .V I .5 . . . , , . , . ., . 1 , . , ., s C . . e 1. . .' ' ' ' ' 4 ' . ,- . c ' 1' Q C e . ,L

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Ig RIPLICT not only put on our plays but we re1e1yed our Llass rmgs Althoufrh we had quar reled and fouffht we tlnally had preked out the one that we lrked be t We held a lrake lle rt lrattsyrlle and old candy Cluflllf' the last few months of sehool Bov, our trersury has was swelllnff fast' Vye ended our sthool year Xvllll the gunror prom Not only drd we enjoy our jumor year hut rn June we drscovered that the next yc rr wc would l3f't01NC dr fnllled senrors My what a thrrll th rt was rgom f to he' l tre f f l9n wc h1ld our f t l meeting under the dlfflllfltl o r 'ltllll er who w rs to r1t rs tre NLIIIOF 1 user Of 1ourse rt wa dfllfllnll th rt wc wou tl tllllll rue to put rw ry our 1 rrldrsh tlrmf or fret out o tre senror 1l1ss ll ss 1 rn t lust hrlf our orr rnrl nurnl r The follow n Vftfl our 1lr s olhter prtsldent Pllll lut7 y11e presrdent Llara Thorrn tan se retary fferaldlne bouthard treasurer ldr m11s l ryman At the lx frrnnrnf of the year we hut nrnety erfflrt dollrrs rn our trea ury To IIILTCHSE thrs a Hallowe en drnte was held and also our QPIIIOI' play ent1tl1d Yrmrnre Yonson lolm was presented lIl the yrn and also at Oak Hrll At tlr1 basketball arnes we seryed refreshments and old tclllflt Chrrstmas Ca ds and seed After dornf all thrs selllnff we eertalnly thought that we must he wealthy We had ou hearts set on our WdQh1HUlllIl trrp and eertarnlv I1Olh1I'l would k1ep u from w orkrnfr hard to get money for thrs trrp From the trnre th rt we were freshmen the W1 hlnfrton trrp was our greatest de rre but IH or1ler to go we kn1w It w rs on the mo nr , of Aprrl 9 that there was mu1lr ex1rternent lry shouldnt there Ire' It wls th1 dry th rt we were leayrn f for vflQl1lHrIl0Il Bm ruse of th1 lrne sportsnr rn hrp of lVl1 s M rn, rn Mr Hubbard 'md Mr LllllIl1?I' we lr rd a frm tune We had w uted four years for the trrp hut those four lr rppy years p rs ed quukly the trrp 15 oyer md now the moment lr rs Lorne when we hld you all fare well Thrs moment brmgs wrth rt thoughts of the happy hours we had toffether wluth wrll brnd us wrth the elose tre of frrendshrp foreyer Darsy Regular .36 OUR WASHINGTON TRIP On Thursday Aprrl 9 1906 the bw moment of our llves arrryed At last we were ready to tl t on our trrp to Washrngton After lJlClCllIlf' our sthoolrnates ffood lrye y e left 1lrool at 1leyen tlnrty frye Our pfrrty of twenty was tarrred nuely by rn n of thu md rn rutonrobrle Bflillif of the snowstorm we were unable to re r1lr Gfttyslmurf so we stopped rt H1FflHlJUl h rn te ul where we arrlved 'rt HIIIC tlrrrty p m Larly I r11lay mornin f we made our w ry to Gettyslrur' where, as our ffurdes told u of thrs famous plane we tould rlmo t ee the momentous events happenlng lre fo e our eves After havlnff spent nearly two hours we started for Prfderrtkshureh Here we yrs-rte1l the l31rlJa.ra Pr1et1h1e House Maryland State Sehool for he Deaf and the Fran11s1rn Monastery where we saw reprodurtrons of the famous altars of ,Ieru alem From Frederuksburgh we went drrettly to Washmgton where we ar rry ed at nrffht D11e1tly after eatrnff we went to the Congressronal Lrhrary Amonff the most rntere trnff ltems we saw were the orrernal LODICS of the Deelaratron of lndependenfe and the Constrtutron We also saw numerous letters wrrtten by eye y Presrdent of the Unrted States There were also many wrrtten by famous heroes of the Reyolutlonary War such a Baron Dekalb General George Washrneton Lord fornwallr md Nlajor Andre all of Mllltll wer1 orr 'mal After arlslnff lJI'l fht and early Saturclry mornrnfr we went on 21 srf ht seernff tour of W ashrneton md yrsrted all pla1es of rnterest One of the tlrst places that we yrs 14- 1' ' 5 Q, ' ' ,- 11. 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THE RFFLPLTOR CLASS PROPHECY 36 Ong Imrwht mormnf' I drove the hone-Q clown to the pmt OIHQG .md wax wry much muted 'ifler Iooklnff at thc- post mark of the Ietlvr I wa- I1.mcI0cI Poclunk urlda' umI1r1l1ff xx no cou c mu XNII sn 1 1 mm n -r ls kwn 1 1 4- - - o rm. ur 1.1 Iurx . lem IX llllll uzuc mm mx 0 mx I 15111115 mu 111 1 m m 1 gl to 11.11 rum CITY ws IQ C'NCI'NIIllll tml L0uIcI .wk for eecIIesQ to my ma- wrx 'IIIXIOLIH to mad the Idler Here It IN IIIJXIJC xou wouI1I Ilki' to In lr II Porlunk I'I0lllId Iunc Z1 I9 F Dear Bob It Ili- been a Ionfv tune Smce I haw heard from X011 I Imunt 90111 wou Nlllff ue Ur idualfd Hows ale sou? What hme Nou barn domg all tI1CQc xelrs' Wrlte soon md tc me 11 out xour-BII Nuppo-1 sou are JIIXIUUQ tu Im m YNIIII I IAXC lmcffn CIOIIVY After .1 few monthg of unC'1upIow1m'nt I .lm mm a hotel IlldIld CT IICIP 1110 N 1 I W ll ff nan I0 on I u I our IUIHYIIIOUII we num 1.11 0 I - 1 1 N 0 mm curyonc ll xmu fl mrun ffm 4.111114 1.1 sou 1.11 a cr w N lNdl1ll 1 p xou foun our fart Hosv .un swrs svrv clmp mmtcd 11 not scung you ill 1 1051 xou arf JIIXIUIIN to hear about I 6 rvxl 0 tm 0IrI an, IINIIIOIICI IJPCII'-JII wa- L16 Inst o iw :J 1 .1 - that ww v1-ltfvd R lNIIlO1ld ms Iwvp that prclttx QmI1ooIff1rI complexion Xt Glllma we found Cmrs qouthard tedcI11n'f ll our UIQI NLIIOOI WIIBII we Ente ed the School Qhe mai bum taIL1r1fT to one of hc-r pup1I FIIILIIIW She took a book and lhased hun from the loom After IEIXIIIU Cmrn uc Nl'-IICCI .1 Lon rm-taurant ln Grand Gorge T ere' 1- .1 wfn mm r In door -mlm: Lome III and dum xsllh the IJJNIIILIH Shim IS IIllb should Imrmg plcntx of auktomrrs our next op Nt ound .lr 0111 .111 mr on 1 drlll ta elmf' me 111-1.11141 um Stan to suncr 516 14 wx mp x am mm rldd to -,cl me . ld my wlfe Illffll me Nonmd 1 1 111 e lllll lIl 91.11 wxl L xx 10 L SHIV' e rm web TOUTINI Camp Paul Lutz NI3Ild Pf It Qurf' mI1dnt take Paul Ionfv Nftrr Npelldln, the HIUIII XSIIII Paul me went to SP1 Nhlrley CIOSN who lb bull III Pratkulle She wx ai gettmg her son 2 Iumh reddw so he Lould Mosu along to Hchool Whlle ln Prattfx 1IIe me uf-nt to QCP Nlarmn B andow A- we waIked ln the Imukf Qhe threw A r0IImf' pm at Ilf-r Ixuwlnand He cI1cInt umuw back NNIIIIC WP were t ere and I 110111 know .IQ I blame' hlm I hope It dldnt put my 1cIf as Ill ow 2 :mc mr Innm 11N mmm u f s gl ff nr 111' ram 1 ln 1 ma A uf' cntrmd ilu x.1rmI um mcl 1 :um L1 10 1 on lllfl um .1 .lrfw held of branclfd pxffs NNINLII he mae .lbout to drlxc- 10 mafkfft From here we x1N1luI the Ix1nffsIu farm wht e thc fomur CIM L1 ,TIIUFIIIWIOII 11 now IIXIHW AH uc arrlwd shv was about to -eml IIIIIP 101116 10 Sl 100 After Imulnff tI11H thrlunff farm sw Xl-llid .motlwr m Manorklll Guess who Ilxed IIIPFP9 It sum our flaw fdrnwf Yernon Ballew Balles ua- Qlltlllf' down and not uorklnff Xftvr he explfunvcl the SlIll3.Il0I1 we IPHFIIPCI that IN vs ag 011 .1 Ntrlke NN mf'I1t ua- near me fI6'c1d6cI to attend 1 IxaNk0tImII 'fame at the old hlffh School CIIIJ041 x Grand GCJTUP Cllboa won 26 27 Guess 11110 tI1P coanh was I nm Iddle N oore Dabs RC fuI.1r tw mm Qlcn0fYr.1pI1Pr mu on hm tum 11911 16 Fl V' ' . W I - ' , 'I F' ll I' 'll' 'L I quivkly IUI'l'A4IIll' vm' 'Iul v ps-:I to . 'Q' tl ' fr at Ire. I w'1.' wry muvlx gux'pri.'vml l NI, Yo l'I, ' U' Clml- II II. XXI '. I Ia I ' I ' 'I I' 1 ' f ' 'Izs' ilii s' 7- grad Ill ' '0. 'ml I 'f 1' Q- ' 1' 'F I' I ' 'Q . N ., . 1',I 4 , 2 I' f. I3 v Q .Q In ',.. v Q, 'Y N 'v '.. ' M .: 'i 57 if- Q la -ll 'b .' '. I4 ' ' . , 'IV' 'z I in Ijllllllllliu wI I mm Rosy NXiI1ile' wI 0 'i'I'I'llII.' 'I an,mI Ilvr 'K 1I' II lII1'1t! I' 'I I. On ' I ' ' I' 'k I we he wld aging . V ' ' v I ll -'1 . Aftv' I ill, I ' 'I II 't I' I' I si rt'I vvxl fora ' t'un. Pm'- Iu s U' d I. H ' dl ' - ' J Ili' I ' ' 1 .J I' . I 5 Il Y' ' ' ' Q r ' I1 .' YI' I , , ug' 'ff' R V' , ' Q I ' f I T -I- 5. 'A - . 1 j I Iyevolnc a succfssful salesman for the PaIm0Iive Soap Companv. His slogan is, .- Y I l . V I' Q i CZH U 'T I -I, ' V 7 al vo L? QQ ' Q 'ff vl 'lil N. K . . A Y E: I I 1 A , h V :S I fr I 1 , I' ' ' ' ' ' ' -'ff .i AI ' -T51 -ff xl- 3 F- lk - I f' . Af -1' lm--' A. I -I I .gI' 'P Q'- d QI1'. QI '- y I' ph' I M U' Q: -'u :Xt I ',I '2 :l ll 1 at I I' I ' ' I '- L' Ili, 'I sf pI' ,I rd, 4'I2l.g' I' h I ' ' ' I ' ' I z 1' .3 ' R 5 .' I 1' I. Aft' ' g tI 'I I uf I Iwm- wm- virilvcl If1lI'l'IlK'f' IIv,11Iz 'S 11, ' 'I ' Cill . f ' - -' - 'f - 1.411 I' g ' I rsv. B-f - I' 4 ' I' P .D F: ., Q , , . , j,.. -F 3 ' ' F. A .K ' ' .' ' Q ' , ' J -I I. I UQ' .1 . Al r-r'..1 .K , e . x .1

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