Hinsdale Central High School - Panorama Yearbook (Hinsdale, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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FIRST RCW Juanula Wulllams John Learn l-larrlel Pol? Gloria Learn Delores Wulson Carl Vullella Delores Oalcley James Srnulh Norma Crawford SECOND ROW June Clayson Mary Monlaro Phyllis l-lenry l-lelen Bender Joan Reddmg Vurgunua Gaylor Paulone Slruble Marian Bell Dorolhy Franlclun Rulh l-lale Arlene Burl erl Sleqner Kennelh Burch Ralph l-lurlburl Donald Blaclcman John Mulchell FRESI-IMEN The Freshmen class of Hinsdale Cenlral are now hnushlng Junlor l-lngh School They loolc +he required sublecfs Englush l-luslory and Sclence They had a chouce for lheur lourfh class lnlroduchon 'ro Busuness or Home Economics for fhe g rl and lnfroduchon or Agrucullure To The boys They also have parhcupafed In several ol The school achvuhes such as baseball baslcelball games and lhe band ll as predncled fha? several ol lhe class will become farmers some nurses and even one a poel I+ ns lhe suncere hope ol all ol us +ha+ lhey wnll become successful 17 THIRD ROW: Joseph Bunk, Donald Sfrong, Richard Rogers, Waller Karsl, Rob- . I . . . I S

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FIRST ROW ArThur Punney Wullard McKay BeTTy Farwell Vurgunua Morgan Rodney Emerson Eleanor Corley RoberTa Wlng LesTer Kenheld Karl DuTTon SECOND ROW Mnss GenneT Dons Adams Ellen Healy Clara Lou T-logue RuTh Wllber Elleen Boser Jean Burlingame Wynona l-loldrudge Twyla ee lsabella Chase Donald Adams THIRD ROW KenneTh Learn Paul KenT Earl Klune Raymond Emerson Paul Dehnlsamp Earl STurTevanT RoberT Oalfe Louos Underwood Douglas Wang Davnd SmlTh ABSENT Edward Muller SOPHOMORES The Sophomore year IS The TnrsT year oT Sensor Hugh School aT our school The only requsred subIecT Thus year IS English The resT OT curricula may be selecTed Trom The Tolloweng llsT Typewrnhng Algebra GeomeTry AgrlculTure Home Malcnng l.aTun Bookkeeping Salesmanshnp and oTher allned commercial ubyecTs or any combenaTuon oT Them Becau e The boys have reached The age requuremenTs Tor parTucnpaTlon ln nnTer schola Tac sporTs They begun To compeTe an aThleTucs Thus year many boys played ba lceTball several played volleyball and some expecT To play baseball The Sophomores parTncnpaTed IU many hool achvulues ponsored 1 dance and helped ID enTerTaunnng and IH rausung Tund Tor The STudenT Council Th' year we also enTerTanned parenTs aT a meeTvng OT The ParenT Teacher A ocwahon wnTh a debaTe We have losT everal sTudenT To war and oeTen e 'ob 7 - . . 1 . I . . T I . . - - . . T . . . . . S l , . - . . T . f 1 1 ' -7: 1 l T I . . T T . c . . -V . 5 , Q . , . c . . . . SC , S c , Q J I f ' C C CK J , .. . C I E - J 5 : , S, -x V



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FIRST GRADE The TirsT graders are embarking upon Their course Through school. They have learned The es- senTials oT scholasTic discipline as a guide Tor The resT oT Their school days and as a sfandard To live by all Through Their lives. The class is divided inTo Tour groups. according To The progress of The indi- vidual. This sysTem is believed To increase inTeresT and consTrucTive compeTiTion among The children. The TirsT graders have progressed rapidly This year, having read several primers and TirsT readers. The group is inTelligenT maThemaTically. They have also sTudied The simple moneTary sysTem and learned all The TundamenTals of simple ariThmeTic. FIRST ROW: Joan Hillman, Georgia STreighT, Ronald Clayson, Eddie Hooper. Maurice Eolfs, PaTsy Knapp, Allen Hale. Sandra Adams. Leola Sherlock. Geneva See, Frank Hale, Monroe Bishop Jr.. Glenn DuITon. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Shaw, Ellen Hooper, BurdeTTe Weber, Jack KraTTs, Barbara Taylor, Rurh Rogers, Rodney Lockwood, Edward Healy, Allan Holde croll. THIRD ROW: Wayne Emerson, Phyllis Fairfield, Carol Barnes, Alice Pufzke, Lyn FosTer, Richard STephens. ABSENT: Sharlean Wilson, Virginia Evanco. FIRST ROW lleTT To righTl: PresTon Hopkins, Douglas Davis, Delores Sfeph- ens, Jackie Cleghorn, Genevieve Bishop, Jean Miller, BeTTy Saylor, Marilyn Charn- bers, Norma HarnilTon, Marilyn Brown. SECOND ROW: WalTer Rogers, Rich- ard Hale, Donald Borden, Eugene DuT- Ton, Carol Wilson, PaTIy Sowinski, Charles WhiTe, Mary Ann Smifh, THIRD ROW: Shirley Hall, Sally Ervay, Bobby SmiTh, Joan Lewis, Mariorie STreighT, Shirley Grimes, Donald Wilkins, FOURTH ROW: David Burlingame, Ray Linderman. The mosT imporTanT work in second grade is The Teaching oT reading. In The TirsT grade. chil- dren learn some oT The mosT commonly used words of our language, Second grade work enlarges This vocabulary. We learn To recognize word Tamilies and To read new words by sounding Them ouT. NexT mosT imporTanT in subiecT maTTer is ariThmeTic. Children are TaughT Their addiTion and subTracTion combinaTions in every-day siTuaTions. We use such obiecTs as pencils, books, chalk, boys and girls unTil The answers become auTornaTic. Second grade is one oT The TormaTivel' grades in The childs liTe. ThereTore, quiTe a biT oT sTress is placed on Trying To poinT ouT whaT is righT and whaT is wrong in personal conducf. Games, group singing oT roTe songs, arT, spelling and daily acTiviTies. SECOND GRADE 18

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