Hammond Central School - Spotlight Yearbook (Hammond, NY)

 - Class of 1932

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26 HAMMOND HIGH HAPPENINGS Junior Notes Whoopee ! ! What have the Juniors been doing this year ? ? We held a class dance October 30, in the Knox Hall. The Hall was donned in gay apparel of orange and black in celebration of the spooks of Hallowe'en. From this and two food sales held in January we made $27.20. Our class colors are “Blue and Gray. and the motto is, “Out of school life into life's school.' T hirty-three is the year we grad. H ow the teachers will be glad ! E arnest and faithful is President Jean, J inny guards the coin like a queen. U seful is Vice President Parson. N other one is Helen Nelson. I maginative is Dot. Conger. O nly King is our best center. R ound the corner June doth dart. C rosby is renowned in art. L oving and giving is Bessie Miller. A Iso Fletcher is quite a feller. S weet Florence shines best at a feast. S torie is the last, but not the least. —Virginia Rodger. Senior Notes The Senior Class has had a very busy year. Last fall we had the “Jubilee singers at school. We made nearly five dollars. Aside from these school functions we held our an-

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HAMMOND HIGH HAPPENINGS 25 president and LaVerna Carter was newly elected to fill the office of Secretary. One Friday morning last fall the Seniors initiated us Freshmen. Our motto is, “To Serve Rather Than To Be Serv- ed.Our class colors are, Scarlet and Brown. Our faculty advisor is Mr. Northrup. At Christmas time the upper classmen took advan- tage of our motto and asked the Freshmen girls to serve dinner and the boys to clean up afterward. One of our Freshmen, Lana Cuthbert, has left school. (We think she has something more serious in mind). —Margaret Bates. Sophomore Notes There are seventeen members in our class this year and we prefer “To be rather than to seem.,, It has been decided that all class colors will be scarlet and brown. We chose for our officers this year: Ernstine Demick — President. Winona Slate — Vice President. Vincent Felt — Treasurer. Hilda Dake — Secretary. In January, we lost four of our members, who were promoted to the Junior Class — Helen Nelson, James Fletcher, June Hunter and Harold King, but Julia Mer- ritt and Rose Gascon filled two of the vacancies. There are yet two to be filled. Here is a chance for some one who doesn't want to be a Freshman. —Hilda Dake.



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HAMMOND HIGH HAPPENINGS 27 nual dance at the Knox Hall, March 30th. Glen Ireton’s “Midnite Orchestra” furnished the music. It was a big success as we cleared about forty dollars. On April 29th we presented our play, “The Jade Necklace” in the Knox Hall. It was well received and we made over forty dollars. We have been working on this magazine for some time. Every one has been busy trying to make it a success. Now we have Commencement to prepare for; our essays to complete and learn, to say nothing of the June Regents’ ahead. —Isabel Moore. Senior Class

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