Gouverneur High School - Deanonian Yearbook (Gouverneur, NY)

 - Class of 1939

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7 :I5 P- m. 7 :i6 P- m. 7: 30 P- m. 8 :oo P- m. 8 :I5 P- m. 8 .•30 P- m. 9 :3° P- m. 10 :oo P- m. TO •15 P- m. IO :3° u. m. 11 :oo P- m. 11 :oi P- m. 11 :3° P- m. I I •3i P- m. A SCHOOL DAY Hugh Sprague arrives on Christian Hill. Audrey calls, “In a minute.” Night telephone rates begin. Elmer calls Marjorie from Canton. Audrey is ready to start for the movies. Mr. Walrath rocks his baby to sleep. Ginger Bame entertains on the wall. The gang gathers at Christian’s. The Dean Jitterbugs arrive at the Palms. Last couple leaves Christian Hill Wall to cool. Mr. Walrath is still rocking Nancy. Don Love finishes his janitor work. John Sitts arrives home and starts studying. Charlie McAdam stops talking. Sitts finishes homework on all four subjects. Goes to bed. -----o------ D. A. R. Essay Contest Each year the Daughters of the American Revolution offer a prize of ten dollars to the American History student who writes the best essay on an assigned topic. This year Scott Brown’s essay, entitled, What the Constitution Means to Me, won the award. Elaine Lockie, Norma Weatherup, and Geraldine Mantle won honorable mention. Two of the Faculty Leave Dean High Miss Dilys Jones, instructor of vocal music for the past year, has resigned her position to become the bride of Harry Back, Jr. of Lockport. Although she has been with us but a short time, we sincerely regret her departure. Mrs. Roy Randall, the former Miss A. Frances Burke, who has been a member of the faculty for many years has resigned her position as Girls’ Athletic Instructor. We deeply regret that she will not be here next year, but we wish her much happiness in the future. Art Essay Contest The Northern Federation of Women’s Clubs sponsors an art essay contest open to girls in the senior high. The topic this year was “Wedgwood” and the following girls sub- mitted essays: Ruth Brown. Beatrice Kelley, Elaine Lockie, Ruth LaPlatney and Helen McNeill. The essay done by Helen McNeill was awarded honorable mention. G. H. S. Student Exhibits at World’s Fair The Northern New York Advisory Committee for the New York World’s Fair con- ducted a poster contest open to all students in the Senior High Schools of the northern New York counties. The fifteen best posters each were awarded five dollars and will be exhibited at the World’s Fair. Posters were to represent natural resources of this section of the state. Raphael Boscoe’s theme of his work was chosen as one of the first fiteen. Art Exhibition Held Each year the Binney and Smith Company of New York City, dealers in art materials and school supplies, holds an exhibition of “Young America Paints.” A study of roses done in soft chalks by Dorothy Hollis was the 1939 contribution of Gouverneur High School. Poppy Day Poster Winners Our local unit of the American Legion Auxiliary sponsors a poster contest, the object of which is to obtain posters for local use in advertising Poppy Day. In the Senior High group Ann Gates was successful in winning first prize and John Powers placed second while in Junior High first prize went to Irene Denecia and second to June Lyle. The judge was Robert E. Viano, managing editor of the Tribune-Press. Page Thirty-One

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4 :oo a. m. 4:20 a. m. 4:30 a. m. 5:00 a. m. 5:30 a. 111. 5 :45 a. m. 6 :oo a. 111. 6:15 a. 111. 7 :oo a. 111. 7:30 a. 111. 8 :oo a. m. 8:30 a. 111. 8:50 a. m. 8:54 a. m. 9 :oo a. m. 9 :°5 a. m. 9 :io a. 111. 9:39 a. m. 10 :oo a. m. 10:15 a. 111. 10:30 a. 111. 10:45 a. m. n:i5 a. 111. 11 40 a. 111. 12 :oo m 12 :25 P- 111. 12:30 P- 111. 12:39 P- m. 12:50 P- 111. 12:55 P- m. 1 :io P- 111. 1:40 P- m. 2 :oo P- m. 2:15 P- 111. 2 :20 P- 111. 2H5 P- m. 3:10 P- 111. 3:42 P 111. 3 45 P- m. 4:20 P- m. 4:30 P- m. 5:00 P- m. 5:30 P- m. 5 :45 P- m. 6 :oo P- m. 6:30 P- m. 7 :oo P- m. A SCHOOL 1)AY “Orfie” starts for the cows. Clark Laidlaw arises to begin his studies. Ruth Reddick drags in from a dance. “Orfie” finds the cows. “Orfie” starts the milking machine. Mr. Battersby and Miss Mullen start their morning tennis. Everett Jenne fixes his furnaces. Claire Parker begins arranging her hair. Gordon starts thinking of Janet. Herbert Conklin cranks his Ford. Bill Foeppel returns home with “fisherman’s luck.” Mr. Walrath figures his calories with Miss Stafford. Mr. Smith begins taking roll call. Everett Jenne arrives. Roll is finished. “Pee-wee” goes to locker for algebra book. McAdam winds up and starts talking. Murray comes to algebra class. “Pee-wee” returns without algebra book. Halford finishes first paper cut-outs. Mr. Paige explains “molecular weight” to chemistry class again. Mr. Battersby goes to geometry class to get overdue history students. Wee Willie Griffith comes into study hall from second period geometry test. Miss Stafford opens cafeteria for daily party. Chorus makes second rush on cafeteria. Iris and Bill start for a walk. Helen goes for a ride with Harold. Harlan starts tagging Elaine. Still many vacant seats in Mr. Smith’s room. Wallace Webster goes to the library. Sprague and Griffith arrive in History B class. Gordon is running around the track while Janet sits alone. Marion Backus flirts with Harlan Goodnough. Douglas Dodds completes his fifth period nap. “Lee” and “Dot” jam up Junior High with daily argument. General round-up for the sixth period. Charlie McAdam starts snoring. Mr. Riley says, “The rest of you keep quiet and get busy.” The day’s work begins for the people with red marks. Everyone prepares to leave study hall. Ross Kelley starts running around the track. Fowler bus is still waiting for Emmy Lou. Mr. Riley chases Audrey and Hugh out of his room. Ross Kelley falls exhausted. Teacher’s file out of the school building. Baseball practice ends. Freddie starts delivering his papers. Harold Wight arrives at the Johnson residence. Page Thirty

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