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pad! fecafwl We remember ,way back in '37 when Mrs. Schaff threatened to stand us behind the piano or shut us in the clothes closet unless we behaved. We also remember Frances Kinsbury taking poor little Bob Riehlman's trucks away from him while playing in the sand box. Betty Coon and Sookie Peek were developing their artistic talent by slopping paint on each other's papers. Rodney Bush, Bob Briggs, Doris Wingenbach and Jeanine Hess were often seen playing Three Billy Goats Gruliif, Gary Hartquist, playing the part of the dog in the game, Dog and Bone, closed his eyes tight as Mary Lit- tle, Dave Signor, Malcolm Morgan, and Vivian Gower held their breath while Bobbie Cox tried to sneak up and grab the bone. The next year under the supervision of Mrs. Fisher and with the help of Morris Peck, who joined us in that year, we built a choo-choo train out of an old barrel. We also took an exciting! ride clear to Cortland on a real train. In second grade, we put on the '6Minuet,' for the Parent Teachers and for our own enjoyment. Mrs. Maine helped us make some cottage cheese. Later in the year we were joined by Joyce and Gerald Phillips. In third grade, the voice of our class was greatly enriched fmuch to the distress of Miss Stevens! by Faye Nelson who left Pennsylvania to join us. I Gloria Fairbanks and our All American Boy, George Armstrong, joined us in fourth grade when the mice were causing Miss Judge a lot of trouble by playing hide and seek on the chalk tray. In lifth grade our class increased as Joyce Thornton, and Leona and Roger Brown came to walk the halls of old Homer Academy with us and Mrs. Merrill.'The sixth grade brought Betty Burke and Roger Newman to our fold with Mrs. Smith as our guiding star. ln our seventh year, Carl Stone, Ken McConnell, Lola Reynolds and Rose Monty came to share our bad luck when the school burned and we were put into the Methodist Church to continue our studies. The next year, as we were getting settled in the high school building, Alvin Ames, George All- cock, Ed Fichtner, Bette Leickert, Wayland Mead, Frank Albro, Don Vaber, Don Rockwell, Larry Niswender, Joan Sadauskas and Joan Schenck added to our crowded conditions. As we passed the eighth grade regents we went on to a new and exciting life in high school. fcontinued on page 421 T 15 J fo? 3- j f' 5.-4,6325 Zubdll BSE OF V 6 4, . rap , 6.v4w7'fMI0 730 'V 5 J 43. U G' .Ty jrph M KNCFNQE if J it sf? E, ,s j THERE ii! ii ' : MJ, with L il if 1 1 K' V G H2 l 555' ar Qiiflfgwnui N -- f Mwwqulif zunau ' f 15 5'
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Robert D. Reihlman A mice with lcgsf' Nickname: Comp Ambition: Electrical en- gineering at Clarkson. Activities: S.O.S. 3, 4: J. V. Basketball 1, 2: Varsity Basketball 4: Tri-V Club 4: Band l. 2. 3, 4: Chorus l. 2. 3, 41 lnterclass soccer l, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2: Assembly l: Trallic Pa- trol 3, 4: Senior Play 4. Lola Reynolds Just plain sweet. Nickname: Tiny Ambition: Telephone op- erator. Activities: lnterclass l. 2, 3, 4: F.l-l.A. 4. Donald D. Rockwell Patience and shuffle the cards. Nickname: lack Ambition: To be owner of a big and modern garage. Activities: lnterclass soc- cer l. 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 4: lnterclass basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3. 4. E. Joan Sadauskas Thr only way' to hucc rz jrienll is to be one. Nickname: loanie Ambition: To become a success in whatever l rio. Activities: Chorus 3, 4: F.H.A. l, 4: Olshcer 4: Tri-Y 4: lnterclass 2. 4: Class Assembly. Joan Ann Schenck Hy hook 'or hy crookf, Nickname: loannie Ambition: Secretary Activities: Chorus 1, 4: F.H.A. l. 4: News: Com- mercial Club: Assembly 1: lnterclass l, 4: Opel'- etta 1. David Signor His bark is worse than his hitefi Nickname: Dave Ambition: To be a suc- cessful businessman. Activities: lnterclass l, 4: .l. V. Basketball ll Student Council 3: Com- mercial Club 2, 4: Pres- ident 4: Traffic Patrol 3, 4: Tri'V 3. 4. Carl William Stone Men eat to life but he lifes to calf' Nickname: Stoney Ambition: To become a psychiatrist. Activities: Soccer 1. 4: lnterclass 1, 4: Baseball 3. 4: Press Club 3: S.0.S. 4: Manager of Basketball Team 4. Evelyn Joyce Thornton But all in good time. Nickname: Dimples Ambition: To be success' ful. Activities: llomemaking Club 1, 2: lnterclass 4. Donald E. Vaber And thereby hangs a tale. Nickname: Don Ambition: A successful farmer. Activities: F.F.A. 2, 4: lnterclass l, 4: Vivian J. Wilkins .Vet'er he on time when you can he l!llC.l, Nickname: Viv Ambition: To be able to back out of the drive- may without hitting: the house. Activities: Homemaking Club l, 2: lnterclass l, 2: Mummers 4: Tri-Y 4: Senior Ball Committee. Dorris E. Wingenbach i'L111lie.v. whose bright cyesf, Nickname: Dee Ambition: Housewife. Activities: Chorus l: Commercial Club 2. 4: News l, 4: Tri-Y 3, 4: Student Council l: ln- terclass l, 2. Marilyn Ann Wright My heart is ccer at your . -, Sl'l'l'If'6'. Nickname: Abby Ambition: To live in Cal- ifornia. Activities: Class Ollicer 2: Chorus l, 4: Uperetta 1: Mummers 2. 3, 4: Play 3, 4: Senior Play: Tri-Y 3, 4: F.H.A. l, 4: News l, 3: Girls' Sports Editor 3: Interclass 1. 4: Play Day 4: Chairman of Class Pins 4.
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