Lakewood High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Lakewood, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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JUNIOR CLASS Front Row-left to right-Jean Lawson, Alice Buskist, Lucille Boswell, Flora Jean McKechnie, Pat Lundquist, Carl Dahlstrom, Marian Kudzy, Jean Ogilvie, Grace Kleinsang, Phyllis Paul. Second Row-left to right-Martha Sanbury, Dorothy Clark, Kathryn Stevens, Violet Erickson, Arlene Bucklin, Mary Olson, Carol Anderson, June Anderson, Joyce Johnson Joyce Mooney, Gladys Anderson, Allene Wilcox, Miss Strachan. Third Row-left to right-Dan Lewis, Rune Johnson, Sheldon Crandall, Russ Fargo, Walt Turner, Phil Newton, Dick Rugg, Larry Jones, Al Bemus, Claire Sherman, Mr. Parish. UNICR CLASS HE Junior Class elected the fol- lowing class oflicers: President ,...,..e ,,... Carl Dahlstrom Vice President ....... .Patty Lundquist Secretary ..,,.............., .Marian Kudzy Treasurer ...,.., .Flora Jean McKechnie Girls' Sports Manager,.,,,jean Ogilvie Boys' Sports Manager Walter Turner Student Council ,,,. .Carol Anderson Russell Fargo Reporter ........,..,.....r Grace Kleinsang We started the year off with a party which set ire to all our activ- ities. Next in line We sold candy at football and basketball games. This increased our treasury immensely. Aside from pecuniary topics, the junior boys captured the interclass basketball championship. The jun- ior girls, in the final tilt, lost and gal- lantly took second place. The Junior Class is proud of its many members who are on the ath- letic squads and in the musical or- ganizations. Our assemblies which were based on patriotic themes, proved of much interest to the audience. The junior play proved our ability in acting. We Wish to thank Miss Strachan and Mr. Parish for their guidance. --M. K., ,44

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DHA KNGW? That two vamps accompanied by a wolfess are running loose in Lake- wood? That J. Ward Packard presented to the Lakewood Hose Company in IQIS, when the cornerstone of the new Village Hall was laid, a Model T Ford chemical fire truck which was one of the first in the state? That our congenial math profes- sor is a jack-of-all-trades? That two L. H. S. boys, John Cole and Hugh Clark attended the Boy Scout World Jamboree held in Birk- enhead, England in 1929? That Marilyn Jordan got up one morning, looked in the mirror, and fainted! That LaSalle was the first white man to see Chautauqua Lake about I68I? That Red Johnson advanced from a buck private to a Corporal in ex- actly two months? That Miles Bouton once taught in Lakewood High School? That the best Senior Class that Lakewood ever had is the class of 3 435 That the first Village Clerk of Lakewood, Alpheus Hodges, fired the first shot in the Battle of Gettys- burg? That six teachers and the nurse, Miss Stirling are leaving this year? The teachers are: Miss Howe, Miss Strachan, Miss Richards, Miss Stall, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Erb. That Lakewood had its Smithy under a spreading chestnut tree? That Mrs. Peake wrote a book on the history of Lakewood? That a station of the Underground Railway was once located on the site of the Sunset Hill Cemetery? That two Lakewood boys are in stiff competition over a certain blonde, namely, Caryl Mullard? That the first Congregational church burned down on June 23, 1914, the night before the graduat- ing exercises were to be held in it? That the brick Bentley homestead on Fairmount Avenue was built in 1 8 3 7? That Mrs. Corrie Babcock and Mrs. Minnie Nyweide taught, in sev- eral instances, two generations of one family? That Lakeview Avenue was the Hrst main thorofare in Lakewood? That Mr. Ward Packard brought the first automobile to Jamestown? It cost nearly 51,000 and proudly claimed to have made 127 miles in about ten hours.



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SOPHOMORE CLASS HE Sophomore Class under the supervision of Mrs. Camp and Miss Stall had a successful year, full of proit to all with its good times added too. The oilicers which were elected at the first class meeting of the year were: President s.........,,,. ,,...... J ack Peiffer Vice President ...... .. ...,v.ooor, Joe Gerace Secretary ............,.,..... Clarabell Wahl Treasurer .....,.s...... Dave Underwood Girls' Sports Manager.-Caryl Mullard Boys' Sports Manager Graham Bourne Girls' Student Council Ruth Fairbank Boys' Student Council ..,i Ray McCall Reporter ,V,,----,-,,... ,Beverly Mclntyre The Sophomore Class was well represented in all sports during the year and we are proud to say that the girls won the interclass basket- ball championship. The class was in charge of two as- sembly programs. The boys' assem- bly proved to be very entertaining with Jimmy Lattfrnore of Celoron who performed several musical, num- bers. The parties which we held served enjoyment to all attending. Our Sophomore Class hopes to set a high standard in our junior year as the Class of 45. -C. W., '45 FRESHMAN CLASS NDER the supervision of Miss Dorothy Richards, Mr. Dan- iel Flynn, and Mr. Clarence Peter- son, the Freshman Class had a very successful year. The following oflicers were elected at the first class meeting of the year: President ...i,,... i.... Beatrice Freed Vice President ,... ....i . ..Teddy Kudzy Secretary ................. .Barbara Hudson Treasurer .i......i......... Laverne Larson Girls' Sports Mgr. -Patty Carpenter Boys' Sports Manager..Dan Emerson Student Council Members Bill Swanson, Irene Derby Reporter ......i,,.i........... Charles King During the first term a dues con- test was held. The boys being the losing team, forfeited a party to the girls. This year the class was in charge of three assembly programs. The boys in Mr. Flynn's room held a quiz and also a play, The Fiancee of Fanny. The girls in Mr. Peter- son's room presented a comedy en- titled, District Contest. Miss Richards' homeroom gave a program which consisted of music and read- ings. The class also had charge of candy sales at two games. With the splendid co-operation of the student body and their advisors, the class enjoyed a year of activity. -B. H., '46

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