Horseheads High School - Equestrian Yearbook (Horseheads, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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At long last came Junior Day. We presented an assembly in which the octet sang and a magician performed. We also composed a little song in honor of our da . yBefore we leave our junior year, we must not forget to mention the ones who made our success possible -- our advisor, Mr. Thomas, and our class officers: Alan Hutchinson, President, Jack Margeson, Vice President, Jo Ann Smith, Secre- tary, and Carol Davies, Treasurer. At last we were seniors and rather surprised at not feeling older. Immediately after election of officers: Ernie Taylor, President, Jack Margeson, Vice Presi- dent, and Ann Margeson and Barbara Smith, Co-treasurers, we were off on a money-making project selling stationery. Shortly before Christmas we undertook our magazine campaign. We conducted the campaign as a contest with Jack Barber and Barbara Blowers as team captains. The business managers were Jack Margeson and Nancy Goodyear. Jack Barber's team came out on top, so it was rewarded with a dinner prepared by the losers. At the close of football season, Varsity H Club sponsored the Annual Home- coming Dance over which Ernie Taylor and Nancy Robbins reigned as King and Queen. After the conclusion of the magazine campaign, plans were made for our Sen- ior Ball, the Winter Nocturne. The coronation of Queen Jo Ann Smith and King Fran Ward proved the high light of this gala affair. Then came the time for senior play tryouts, and since this was our last big money-making scheme, we had to produce a hit. But we soon came to realize that the cast wasn't all that counted, the stage crew was indispensable for the success of our play, Every Family Has One. The re is a very important part of our class history which, up until now, has gone unmentioned -- our senior class advisor, Miss Hall, to whom we owe much of our success. To her, go our deepest appreciation and thanks for the patience she maintained when we became over-exuberant and for the encouragement and assistance she gave us in reaching our goal, earning the funds for our senior trip. And now with high hearts the Class of '53 can look forward to bright futures as they take their places in life. The arrival of spring brings the tense waiting for the announcement of the new librarians. After Easter, training starts for eight girls, chosen on the basis of scholarship and ability to deal with others. This training must be thoroughly ab- sorbed before they are to assume the responsibilities of librarians. These girls are taught to slip and file books, to set daters, to shelve books, to file cards, and to make up records of attendance and circulation. They also must be able to keep order in their assigned periods. The regular meetings of the Library Club are held every Wednesday. During this time mistakes are corrected, shelves are read, and bulletin boards are planned. This schedule is interrupted only by inventory, which is taken twice a year. The picnic supper that comes with warm weather is a great joy to everyone, for even the strictest librarian loves to eat. This supper is excelled only by the spaghetti supper, given each year in December by our head librarian, Miss Hall, These suppers justify their fame as is proved by the look of anticipation in each librarian's eyes at the mention of the word spaghetti. June brings the final inventory and closed doors until September. Then there are more headaches, problems, and joys for the Lib-rary Club. Major, Dilmore, Affeldt, Kellogg- Blodgett,Margeson,Robbins, Blowers- Old Clothes Day. Lathrop, Hansen-Sing Ah Pre Game preparations.



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