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

 - Class of 1943

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FIFTH GRADE The Til+h grade is a parriolic class. Oulslanding was rheir enormous erforl +o purchase war bonds. Adding much 'ro 'rhe pupils! underslanding ol: war was lhe Ayialion Club. The club sludies models, oullines ol planes. and made an aeronaufical scrap book. The organizalion helped The mem- bers lo learn 'rhe essenlials of parliannenlary procedure. Geography and hislory sludies cenlered around Norlh America. Much inleresl was shown by The class in currenl evenrs, FIRST ROVV: Doug Colley, Earl Doly Clarence Underwood, Roberi Rouseville Dale Wagner, SECOND ROW: Rosabell Bishop. Vel- ma Shaw, Madalin Learn. Jane? Miller, Norma Linderman, Thelma Dulron, Don- nie Crandall, Virginia Wiilover, Nerrie Hammond, Jane Hale, Nancy Frosl, Audrey Wagner. THIRD ROW: Don Ingram, Max Hurlburl, .lack Melcall, Louis Burlin- game, William See, Roberl Lure, Doug- las Clayson. Kendriclc Durphy, Raymond Rombuslci, Donald Boser. FOURTH ROW: Earl Brooks, Carl Kralrai, Miss Corrigan, Roberr Wilson. FIRST ROVV llronll: Richard Wilson, Orrin Oalrley. Billie I-Iurlburl, Vicror Kenl, Larry Linderman, Donald Shaw, Ed- ward Gaylor, Kennelh Knapp, William Gaylor. SECOND ROW: Kennerh Zacher, Wayne Kenl, Donald Swarl. DeForesr Wilber, Thomas Ervay, Gorden Hooper, Bruce Blaclcmon. THIRD ROW: Harold Peasley, Eva- bell Thurslon, Mary Ann Franlclin, Bon' nie Srreighf, Violel Weber, Joan Sleph- ens, Gerlrude Gould. FOURTH ROW: Miss Rieman, Lillian Ealon, Vera Hooper, June Hale, Marie Barnes. The sixlh grade has been aclive in social lile lhis year, parlicipaling in several school evenls and holding several class parries, among which were Chrisrmas and Halloween parries. The class also enioyed an Easrer dinner before rheir Easier vacalion. The sludy of currenl evenls has been or- ganized as a sorr ol hobby. For 'rhe sludy They have used maps, have given oral ropics and used all rhe popular currenl evenls periodicals. The Old World, ils relalion lo us and ils parl in The war has been The main poinf of lheir sludy of geography, Their lavorife poels in English are Rudyard Kipling and Sir Waller Scofl. SIXTH GRADE S20

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THIRD GRADE ln The Third grade program, The mosr imporTanT subiecT is reading. The developmenT oT proper habiTs and slcills conTinues Trom second grade worl and skill in reading maTerial by phrases or ThoughT uniTs insTead oT individual worlq is perTecTed. Special aTTenTion is puT on speed oT reading. The second mosT imporTanT subiecT is ariThmeTic. AddiTion and subTracTion combinaTions are conTinued and The basic TacTs in mulTiplicaTion and division are developed, The primary aim in social sTudies is To give an undersTanding oT The geographic experiences The pupils have already had. The Third grade period is imporTanT because iT consTiTuTes a TransiTional period Trom The worlv oT The primary grades To ThaT oT inTermediaTe grades. FRONT ROW llefl To righTl: Ann Linderman, Audrey Clayson, Louise Diclcer, Ronald DuTTon! Minnie Brooks, DoroThy Learn, PaTricia Wilson, Shirley FairTield, Virginia Barnes, Sandra Fa,-. well. SECOND ROW lleTT To righTl: Dore oThy Sfronq, DoroThy Anne SmiTh, JaneT Pafferson, Alice Durphy, Duane Hold- ridge, Raymond Wagner, KenneTh Healey, George Hillman, RoberT Srru- ble, RoberT Luzier. THIRD ROW lleTT To righTl: Ronald Bell, MilTord Williams, STanley Black- man, James DuTTon, Thomas Hale, Kay KenT, Neil Saylor, Donald Farwell. FOURTH ROW lleTT To righTl: Charles STephens, Jane STreighT, Donald Clayson. James STephens, Edwin Ram- buslri, Harold Kelley. FRONT ROW: Jerry Gaylor, Charles HoldcroTT, John Knapp. Loren STrang RoberT Hooper, KenneTh Gould, KeiTh Shaw, Alan Pulzlca, AnThony Bunlc, Nel- son Buri, Howard Linderman. SECOND ROW: RuTh BurT, Marilyn STrong, Donna Benham, Virginia Emer- son, Doris Burlingame Alberla EaTon, Molly WhiTe, Norma Bell, AlberTa Gay- lor, Mary Ann Polls, Roberf Holdridqe. 'fx BACK ROW: Marian Zacher, Margarel Luzier, Elaine Learn, Clarence Hall, Rufh Hand, William Weber. Raul Line derman, Jaclc HarringTon, Gerald Wag- ner, KeiTh Linderman. Miss MiTchell, LoreTTa Durphy. ABSENT: Waller Davis. Discovering Our World, Exploring New Field, DisTanT Doorways and Time and Places. These TiTles show ThaT boys and girls in grade Tour are on The road To advenTure and discovery. From The sTars in The heavens To The depThs oT The earTh and Tind ouT whaT aTTecTs The liTe u on iT. p We Travel The Tace oT The earTh and learn how The land and climaTe aTTecT The lives oT people. Though someTimes Tar Trom home in our imaginary Travels we have Tried always To be saTe. happy, and heaTly American ciTizens, proud oT our counTry, our liberTy and Treedom. FOURTH GRADE T9



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SEVENTH GRADE The sevenTh grade is The beginning oT The iunior high school. For The TIrsT Time The pupils are TaughT by diTTerenT Teachers and pass To diTTerenT rooms. Shop and T-Tome Economics rank TirsT as preTerences among The pupils. This year a new Science program was begun-The combinaTion oT Science and l-TeaiTh. Social STudies includes a Thorough sTudy oT The school, communiTy, counTy, and sTaTe. WiTh The inTroducTion oT percenTage, maThemaTics becomes more diTTiculT. The English, pro- gram was also revised and row inciudes English, Spelling, and SilenT Reading as one class. ArT class is held Twice a weelr and is cenTered around subiecT maTTer. Many new arT Technigues were inTroduced To The sTudenTs and were enioyed by all. One oT The highlighTs oT The year was The TormaTion oT a sevenTh and eighTh grade Glee Club which enTerTained The parenTs aT an evening meeTing oT The P.T,A. FIRST ROW 'lef' 'Q rignfyz lda Mae Brsolrs Eurice Hall LeAnna Johnson RcoerTa Learn Mary T-Tcldcrotf, Ellen Miler Mary Lou inzrarr Rear? Knaso. SECOND ROW lleTT Tc, righ'lt Owen BurT, Mari y' Farwell Jane' Hague Richard STeoner, Helen Rogers Ri'h- ard l.u'e, Audrey Ernerson Gladys Sherlock, TT'T'RD ROW lleTT To righTl: Donald Burlingame, Way'ne Blalreslee, Alfred Roqers, Vincenr DuTTon, Richard Col- lins VValTer FrosT KerneTh McLain, Howard Hammond, Miss View. FOURTH ROW: Daniel BerTron James Loclrwood, Donald l TurlburT, Rich- ard Borden Judscr DuT'on. ABSENT: Flora Gaylor KenneTh Fin' ney FIRST ROW: Hershal Learn, Roberf WeaTheral Charles STruble, Fredrick Lawrence, RoberT Bell, Donald Sensa- baugh Alfero Bender, Reber' Johnson. SECOND ROW: Mary Low, BeTTy MonTaro Janice S'irnson Agnes Sowin- iski, Buelah Weber, Norma Jean Villilla, Joyce Wagner. THIRD ROW: Frank STornson, Jack Br-yanT RaTrIcia RaT'erscr EsTher Hall, BeaTrire Thu'sTon, Miss BanTa, ABSENT: Carl KenT Dean Sherloclr. The subiecTs are UniTed STaTes T-TisTory, Science, MaThemaTics, English and Physical EducaTion. We sTress The sTudy OT American paTrioTs, heroes and invenTors. Our mosT inTeresTing uniT was The sTudy oT The army, navy and marine corps. We learned abouT respecT To The Tlag and To be good ciTizens and good paTrioTs. ln science we sTudied abouT weaTher, sTars and insecTs. lnTeresTing was The srudy oT garden problems which will help us wiTh our vicTory gardens. ln maTh we revived very Thoroughly To prepare Tor The regenTs. We lrnow ThaT maThemaTics is a very imporTanT subiecT in war Time. Spelling, silenT reading and English are now uniTed in one examinaTion. We parricularly en- ioyed The poems oT paTrioTism which we sTudied This year. I As always our mosT enioyable Time was spenT in healThTul play and exercise in The gymnasium. EIGHTH GRADE QT

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