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CLASS HISTORY We entered High School on September 7, 1937 with an enrollment of thirty-seven. Naturally we were ter- med Greenies by our upper classmen, a name which we carried through the entire term. At our first class meeting the following officers were elected. President------ Vice President- Secretary— Treasurer------ •-Donald Georgino •-Harry Kinnor •-Rosemary Maholtz -Phyllis Welsh. In the latter part of September we were enter- tained by the Juniors at an initiation party held at the I. 0. 0. P. Hall, thus, we were accepted by our fellow-classmen. During the term we welcomed Robert Maloney and Anna Mae Yasko to our class, making an enrollment of thirty-nine. On May 25, we held an- other class meeting to select our class colors, green and gold, and our c]ass flower, the yellow rose. Dur- ing the term Harry Xinner, Jennie Caruso, William Silinsky, Felix Potempa, and Kermit Sherwood were dropped from our enrollment, leaving a total of thirty-two. The school term ended June 5, 1938 when all the students gathered at Elliot Park for a pic- nic dinner. Our Sophomore year at school started September 6, .1930, with an ertrollment of thirty-two. On Sept- ember 8, we held a class meeting and elected the following officers: President---------------------Fannie Soliday Vice President----------------Rose Marie Assalone Secretary---------------------Jerry Peters Treasurer Helen Hewitt During the term we added Don Walker to our en- rollment, Carolyn Mix came back to school for several weeks, Mike Kematick and Robert Maloney were dropped from our roll and Florence Keen was forced to quit because of illness. On October 13, a special meeting was called for the purpose of ordering our class rings. A total of twenty-four members ordered rings and deposits were made on April 15. 1 11 -■ £
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The Sophomore Class vras responsible for the enter tainment at the annual school picnic at Elliot Park. Our Junior year starter] on Sept. 11, 1939 with an enrollment of twenty-four. Dunn ■ the ter- Andy Kehoe, Carrie Berkey, and Howard Sexton drop ed from our class leaving an enrollment of twenty-one. On hay 30, the student bod; gathered at the Penfield Cemetery where emorial Day services were held. On May 30 vie gathered at Parker Dam for a picnic which ended our Junior bear at school. Our of.ice;s for this year were: President-------------------Donald Georgino Vico President---------------Fannie Soliday Secretary-Treasurer---------John ■ ;ore.lli Our Senior year started on Sept. 3, 1941 with an enrollment of twenty-one. Then in January a new member was added to our class Paul 81ev's nakinn a total enrollment of 22. On eept. 24 we selected our motto. With The Hopes of the Past Bells of the Future. On Jan. 24 Riley’1 at the I, we dramatized the 0. 0. F. Hall. 'Ye Will Ring the play The Life of On April 18th. we hold a dance at Hall with music by Kitty Kaye Orch. ' I . the 1. 0. 0. F. We held a class me.ting on April 29, and dec- ided to go to 'Washington on Juno 3rd leavin- Penfiol.! at 5:90 A M. and staying three days at the Hot 1 Benedict in Washington. During our Senior year we so,Id candy at school. We also 30ld Christmas nd Easter candy in order to get money to pay expenses for r Washington trip. Our class officers for the S l- r term were: D| : h President------------------Dona Id Geor.gino Vice President-------------Louis Pane Treasurer------------------John .'orolli Secretary------------------Elen or a he: os’-; Betty Monayhan
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