Lowville Academy and Central School - Lowacadian Yearbook (Lowville, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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T H E L O W A C A D I A N 1930 Clem O very BHIRNE O,CONNOR . . President GERALDINE MARTIN . Vice President FREDERICK STEPHENS . Secretary E1.IZABE'FH VVILLIAMS . Treasurer ee! .Getter Dezyy ef Ike Senior Clem Victory makes History can very well be applied to this Senior Class. VVhen only eighth graders, success was assured because of the impression made upon the student body. At the moving-up exercises our president, Byrne O'Connor, gave a speech, which after a pause, was followed by some rousing good cheers. This proce- dure was out of the ordinary and unique and certainly made an impression on our superiors. I VVe were graduated on a red and white stage and Professor Davis presented the diplomas. VVe had a picnic and then awaited our first year in high school. The first year in high school was uneventful, but we impressed. The Juniors gave us a Kid Party to welcome us into Lowville Academy. We were promised a banquet for selling the most subscriptions to T he Ladies Home J ournal, but-well we never got it. The second year we just blazed, In the first place Pen Dragon opened up its arms and welcomed us in. In the second place we won all honors in inter-class basketball. In the third place we impressed, Low and behold the first Sophomore Hop ever held was sponsored by VVe.', It was a success financially and socially. The gym was decorated in blue and white with colored balloons, and Smith's Jolly J azzers furnished music. Enter the Juniors. First place in inter-class basketball. Student-faculty government introduced. Junior play, Yes, Yes, Go On measured up to all good expectations. The big Himpressionf' The Junior Prom. The gym was decorated in a basket weave of green and gold. CHARLES VVETMORE, '30. I 16 l

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T H E L O W A C A D I A N LESTE R ALLE N KlNig!! PVomen.' What are they? I have never heard . of them before Agricultural basketball team Baseball-3 Agricultural Club Gymnasium Club HOLLIS BAE RMAN Hollis A proper man, as one shall see in a summer's day!! Tumbling Team Track Team Gymnasium Club MILES AND GILES BENEDICT lfWeIl As like as two eggs Young F armer's Club Gymnasium Club LOIS BOSHART Swat Love 'em and leave 'em Inter-class basketball Dramatic Club CHARLOTTE BRUCE Charlotte The mildest manners with the bravest mind Inter-class basketball Radio Club MARION CUMMINGS Marion,' She is a fair maiden, With clothes so neatg Her schoolwork, too, is excellentg She's really a treat. Homemaking Club 'U LEVA COLTON Leva Virtue is bold, and goodness never fearful 517 MARY COFFEY NCOF-ey!! If she will, she will, and you may depend on it, And she won't, she won't, and there's an end on it. Basketball-2, 3, 4 Senior Play Junior Play Current Events Club JOHN CHMIELEWSKY ffJohn1: lrshimil He knows what's what, and that's as high As metaphysic 'wit can fly. National Honor Society Commencement Speaker Agricultural Judge President of Maple Land Young Farmer's Club Radio Club Glee Club Charles F. Dickenson Prize Speaking Contest, Second Prize Winner MERYL DELLES M e rlie Friends, Professors, Janitors: I am no ordi- nary man RUSSELL DUFLO fKRu8sD! ffD0llyI! Hath he not always friends Basketball-44 Football-1, 2, 3, 4- MARION DUNAWAY Pete Compel me not to toe the mark, and be ever prim and true, But rather let me do these things that I ought not to do Circulation Manager of Lowacadian Treasurer of Home Economics Club Dramatic Club Glee Club IRENE EDICK Edick A light heart lives long Library Club l

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