Hermon DeKalb Central School - Demon Yearbook (De Kalb Junction, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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CLASS OF 195 - CLASS HISTORY (DEKALB) Freshmen: September of 1950 saw us together for the first time as a high school class and ready to take things as they came. In November, Doris and Harley Merlthew joined us and we were fifteen strong» Our class officers were: Joanne Kentfield, President; Jim Sayer, Vice-President; Martha Elsey, Secretary; and Jane Griffith, Treasurer. Our class advisor was Mrs0 Desmond» Sophomore: The following September when we assembled, the group seemed very quiet — Olen (Rip) Bristol had left us for Heuvelton Central» In December, the clamor began again, Rip got lonesome and returned to our class. Mrs, Bigelow was our advisor» Our class members were active in soccer, basketball, baseball, cheerleading, band and chorus. Junior: By the time we reached our Junior year, we had become very dignified. Jointly with the Junior Class of Hermon, we sponsored a Class Night and a Junior Prom. Our class treasury was slowly filling and we looked forward to our trip and our last year of high school. Senior: At last we entered our big year with twelve members and Mr, Cline, our advisor. It was a busy one, planning our trip and raising money. We held two food sales, sold cards and magazines, sponsored a Senior Supper and two assembly programs. Our Easter trip to Washington and New York will always be a vivid memory0 Rip Bristol was our valedictorian and Joanne Kentfield was salutatorlan. A big project was the yearbook with Jim Sayer as co-editor and Harley Merithew as Assistant Editor, Our class officers are Don Claflin, President; Shermon Cook, Vice-President; Jane Griffith, Secretary; and Olen Bristol and Eva St, John, co-treasurers. To you, Juniors, I hope your class history will be as bright and as enjoyable as ours. We hate to leave, but we must make room for you. Here is a little rememberance you may like to recall next year when you too are graduating. Sometimes we've had perplexing tasks and lessons hard to learn: Sometimes the way's been steep and rough. We knew not how to turn; But now those years are past and gone And kind have been the Fates, For somehow we have struggled through And now we're graduates.,n

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CLASS OP 1994 - CLASS HISTORY (HERMON) It was on a bright morning in September, 1990 that 20 of us entered into the front seats of the big study hall. During our Freshman year we elected William Vining as our Class President, Shirley Hance as Secretary-Treasurer. Our outstanding activities under Mrs. Bawtinhimer, our class ad- visor, were a fudge sale and a successful dance. September 19.91 - This year we started as Sdphomores in the newly centralized school of Hermon-DeKalb. By this time we were familiar with the rooms on the third floor, and espe- cially Mr. Chase’s room where , e spent a lot of time with his- tory review. This year we chose Mr. Hamilton as our advisor, and at our first joint meeting, we elected James Sayer, Pres- ident j-;William Vining, Vice-President; and Joanne Kentfield, Secretary. We held a most profitable joint vie dance at DeKalb, and several food sales. September 1992 - As Juniors our class was separated in- to several rooms This year we had to study hard because we had regents in nearly every subject. We worked hard at our studies, and harder at making money, William Vining was el- ected President, James Sayer, Vice-President,,Joanne Kentfield as Secretary, and Barbara Sanborn as Treasurer. During this year Mr. Chase acted as our class advisor and we held many successful events. Receiving our class rings and our Junior Prom were the highlights of the year. In June we moved up another step on our ladder of success. September 199.3 - We climbed the stairs again for our last year. The first big riot of the year was our Senior Play, Mama’s Baby Boy. Who will ever forget Grandma in the short skirt, and Minnie, the excitable maid? We found ourselves rather short on the financial side, and we start- ed out to raise funds. Under the leadership of Miss Bajjaly, our advisor, we held a series of food sales, dances and card sales. However, we spent a lot of time enjoying our- selves as a class, and keeping on the good side of the teachers. The year was climaxed by our fun-packed, exciting trip to Washington and New York. Our adventured in the big city will live forever in our memories. Soon it will be time for us to leave Hermon-DeKalb as a class, and we hope our soirit will live long after we have gone. Thus, with much sorrow we close the pages of our annals, the Senior History of 1994«

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