Haverling Central High School - Haverlinguist Yearbook (Bath, NY)

 - Class of 1926

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IHII HAX ERI INCUIST ctivitiee

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26 THE HAVERLINGUIST omior Class istory . Joseph Di C andia 1 OCYOUCT 1. 1925. the most industrious class of juniors ever united. in the history of the new school building, was called together by Mr. Vanderhoef. Mr. Vanderhoef, the enterprising man that he is, changed several things, in this, his iirst year as our Principal. Among them was the organization of classes as soon as school opened in the fall. Accordingly, the husky junior Class was in its turn organized. Mr. Everett fBarneyj Meade was unanimously chosen president, with Gladys tPulmotorj Pohnanteer as yice-presi- dent. So. to till out the list, Kenneth tlienj Murphy was chosen, secretary and Useapingj Lena DeGrot'f, treasurer Cnot that we needed anyl. Before the Easter vacation we chose our colors. After a hot discussion we tinally agreed upon purple and gold. The color tights between the Junior and Senior classes were soon started. The poor Seniors did not have a show against the husky Juniors. For every boy in the Senior class, there 'were three Juniors. This was the reason why the Seniors did not have a chance. Un the night of March 26, which happened to be the night of the Physical Training Exhi- bition, the juniors decorated the town with purple and gold. The upper classmen fso-called Seniorsj tried to out-wit the Juniors by placing their colors Qwhich were red and whitej on the Hag pole surmounting the roof of the school building, Aiplucky junior climbed a ladder and placed the junior colors in place of the Senior. Mr. Xklilliam Gunderman wondered where his ladder disappeared to the next morning. CAsk the Seniors, Wlillj. This same night the Juniors assembled under the town clock. The Seniors congregated in front of Tony's tthe most popular place in townj. They did not stay very long as they dispersed after looking over the husky crowd of juniors. The only Senior left was A. Bullard: he was the unlucky one. The Juniors, upon seeing Alanson unescorted, asked him if he would not like an escort, to take him home. He declined, stating that he did not need one qunfortunately for hinmj. Four husky juniors carried him off in a car. In the early hours of the next morning. he came back home no worse for his experience, and as gay as a chipper. On the night before the Senior supper, the Senior colors were torn down in the Presbyter- ian church. QA mean trickj. Wie are glad to say that it was not the work of any juniors. The night of the Senior supper, the Seniors were hoping to unfurl their colors throughout the town. Bus Faucett Qonce a Senior but degraded to a Junior nowj had his coal truck filled with Seniors, ready for work or scrap, if need be. They had the town very well decorated with their colors, red and white. Midnight of this same night a band of husky Juniors, upon sight- ing the Senior colors, tore them down and replaced them with the Junior colors. The next morn- ing the Seniors saw. to their amazement, the Junior colors instead of their own. So endeth the color tights. . . Thursday, May 20, our president, Mr. Everett tBarneyj Meade, resigned from office Qclaiming he had too much studying to dol. Miss Gladys QPulmotorj Polmanteer succeeded him and Miss XVilma QXN7l1iffetj LeGro was elected vice-president. Signing off for the rest of the year. Whoopie Toot Toot. QSMQKYJ JOE DICANDIA, '27.



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28' THE HAVERLINGUIST thif-:tics This year Haverling has enjoyed a most successful season along the lines of Athletics. Not only have the teams enjoyed many victoriesfbut in defeat they have displayed fine sportsman- ship, a noteworthy quality of the past and present teams of Haverling. Q H - Cosxcu Fiuzn F. PAIGE Mr. F. F. Paige has been director of Physical, Education and .-Xthletics in Haverling for the past two years. Much of the success of the teams is due to the conscientious effort put forth by him. L Not only has his sincere interest in the Athletic life of Haverling won for him the respect of the entire student body but also the admiration of the Faculty and Townspeople.

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