Manchester High School - Green Light Yearbook (Manchester, NY)
- Class of 1949
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She has diligently aided in helping us solve many edueational, economic and social prmblems. 'f Y'QT'7 T'f 'V' 7'1'7 'vT'TTW 'f'T T T T 'fmff rw- -v-W1 7'l 'Y P'T'Y'T WWTF X j w 1 9. -. 9 XX X 9 3 1 E 3 2 523 -12 4 . I M Z Z , T 9 .rt 1 xg I a ,X Q es Q : 3 A Z 1 Q 4 Na 43 'j 7? wg! 4 My ix Q5 4: ! .5 1 1 3. fs 4 5 5 T Lf! N., , A 'R 3 3 -4 it X ' 'X X A - X . X. 1f'j'1'X , X X , X ff' P. 1' -wff f W- --X'-H XY -1. X , - ff - , X - - X .TY fH..w f u.a1fQ.i1LuasC:,f.iJi f.--.if2JZfi.QJ5 iam:xfQJf.A'QanyL14:SJQ1xlQt5z11Ai:4'uS2.miqi.w,2yL4.,x..Q.,4.ex 13-12 ,Le,+LL4gA.L,1 A-..fL4:4ip:,Q.',....5g-Wi f 5 M L X X X p XX Y A K K , '- 3 X . Q A JL A I ,Q , , K, . X 1, I I E ' s I if z A 5 X S Z 2 4 .,-Rv F K . , k 1 ' k G G L 2 Z Q f S a E A v Q 6 X 1 5 i .- an . G .C 6 ' 3: arg l N I., ,,. X, Y. Q V 6 F V 9.3: 1 1: S 1- If ww M I 1 2 f ,, ea E Y 2 a 1 1 H 1 i . :Wm 1 4 km 'i v ,Z if '?7fES'f 5,t5f??mwY,,,. jvif Vffiy,f,,? ,. ,.TV?1Vh,x.' 7, V lWi7f.i,,i 5733,f : --FE 0333 TPFQIYCIEZAL CHARLES Y. SFSNGLK To Kr. Spanale we ex- tend snr gratitude far his invaluable effcrts in siri- ving to make our school cut uoaticnal activity. We wish we could show our appreciation for his efforts. They ar? not in vain. PSHE QUARRY OE' ZSDUCATICWZT 5eldQm seen in school, yet as real a part of it as the structure itself and the educational facilities within, are six men residing in or near the village of Kanchester. These men, engaged in various occ- upatienal activities, devote a great deal of time and e?fart tm the well-being Of our educaiisnal system. Shay establish the policy af the schmcl and pass on all activities spmnsored by it. Since they receive me financial compensation for their services, it is the hope of the stuaent body of Manchester High School, that they may realize a measure of satisfaction in the knowledge that their judgement is respected, and that the ?aculty members, the students, and the organizations of the schwol attempt to reflect their suggestians and ideals. may we express our appreciation individually to R.Browning Crowell, Fresidaut of the Board of Educatimng Andrew E. Ryan, Vice-Presidentg Arnold Emwlandg Roy H. Durantg ?rancis Qoardmang and Max G.Horris,ClerK. standing in all forms of ed- ' - 'i' Il i a: Af 4-342 'f'5'Qf'5'l-ALL5-1'f3.fS4ukl ,QEWM 1 LA' ,431 Xgaftl fi-SQ!! 1Q5,,,AA1 1 .L X' ' L ig a f l1g,AZixl 1 'A' AL! 'W . ' ' AL Ji m AJ., A AK H Q' M V Qam ji Q 2 -' 1 s KSL li Q A ' ff - , 7 Q l T , . 'Thi 'T' W 5 Y ' ' 5 1 ft f K' if Y QE V ' H - - 1 - h - w . , .1 , - 41 1, 1 Af f g 5 , 2 ' T ,gg Q U 1'. i , ., f as , W, ,, . K . , . , I A I ,X gf V i Q . . WK Tiff P , ' 1 2 1 K , 21 1 S f -,Q ,sf A . 1 ,. I 7 , J wk ,W-I Q f ' - in Q' - , S .rl t . L 1 .,Vf.g 'f ,, 1 . , -K ff J 1 W hiss DeGrace. X A 3 2 1 Li 'Q if , 2 is , my 5 WWW ?W f?'Yf Y'f 'N ' fT WW' H Q ' wx ' b '?'XW 'W'W' G Y' -vi 2, 1 YY 5 i Y f Seated-Qmiss DeGrace, Mrs.Lamphier, Kr.Spangle, Hr Nateli, Miss Diana, Mrs.Galbraith Standing- Mr.Izzm, Mrs.Sikes, Miss Hertz, Miss Daytwn, Misa Rmgexs, Misa Prnnest, Miss Levante, miss Hweechelm, Miss Shelly, kr Barker The ?aculty kr Spangla. Sho says,WI mean thatn and enfmreea the rule TQ the best mf ability in mur High Bonsai? Who admires gned sports viewed frwm any angle Our very goed friend, Mr. Charles Spangle. Mr Natoli, In his work-reom, bays are busy at hand Making lamps, beak-ends and table stands. as a teacher of arts he rates at the top mr. Natali is our teacher mf shop. Diana. Her Nsatness and Personality is well emmbined A batter teacher, we would never find. In inches she rates among the last But har pleasing ways will get her pest. Lumphier. A friend to all she has proven to be She's a prominent member in society. Her helping hand, she'll always lend She has prmven tm be everybwdy's friend. The Fomemaking Department is a busy place and there you will find Miss DeGraoe. 8hs's been with us for quite,some time In her lips mf work, she is dcing fine. -SA, 5,144-igy , ,,7,'f+7,':,'uQL1,QK. 4 LL., 3L, J,3gJgSLJA,QM,,1 ,k,.. 5M',' 54 AU gLQ, g?y,g4e A. ,Q 4... 4. 0 9 9 1 K K 7 ' I A , 4 , '. f Q El f . L f L ' - 1 2 1 A J ' 5 S , ff 1 5 se . 2 6, 1- Pe f C g.. 'Q G7 'W I A ng. .W 41, v! sf 3 4? 7 ,1 'N Q '-'V' W 'V Tw ?'Tf ' T'f v7f'WlR v 1 W'd' 7?' G i Tv 'w -ff , , -w ffwtiff W w W. ' 3 . ,w w,?Tfa?f f -v ,fm 1 fl E 5 -Q Mrs. Sikes. F , Q As a Math teacher she is a whiz f 5 Now, you know who this teacher is. , Q Mrs. Sikes knows all the tricks in Math 5 gi She helped many along the narrow path. 2 , 0 f' if 5 Mr. Izzo. Q T Mr. Izzo is the coach of our school 2 E He has his boys follow his rule. Q 3 He has tried to do his best 5 E In making the team a big success. 9 5 Miss Levante. 1 In all her business classes f 2 You will find many little lads and lassies. f 4 A likable person, we all agree Q E This pleasant person is Miss Levante. 3 m 5 Miss Pronest. 3 V Who's the lass with the laughing eyes? 3 , She's young and pretty and plenty wise. J L If you know your English, by now you've guessed Q g Who else could it be but Miss Pronest. Q F 2 Miss Hoeschele. l l Shirley Hoeschele is a melcdious name g And in that field she'll attain fame. t f For she's efficient, talented, and pretty too p I'd miss not knowing her, wouldn't you? 5 F Mr. Barker. I Q Q How come the Lab offers added attraction? , e The answer is handsome, he's witty but stern. 3 Q Under his supervision, we really do learn Y E His first year of teaching excels compete satisfaction. : t l , S. fgx . 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'Q ' I '51 nl 1 ' ,WE ig if F5 if, 1 + f i ? 1 3 A Robert fioisvert Nancy Cianfeni gQi Brown hair, blue eyes, vary bright Little heard from, always seen , Bob always gets the marks alright. Going tu RBI is her dream. W: 72 liasbzetbazil E, Student wunoil Z, Commercial club 2-'4,Ch6BI'1B8dSI 2,4 A 'Honor sccicaty Ze, Band 2 Student :council 3,-4, Magpie 2,5 Q Q A i E , 'Q -f - f-7,-W ,--fh-- , -vw ,T1 V A ,-F W -7--fffffw--.flf-6-,Q-Lg v W-.-1 . .gf ,fKn,gq:.7---rs,-7.1M-3----'lf-1110 '-----13-Q: g - -- - - - -.--------f :-f- -V- NV 14 f f ' l W' f f b 1 1 G iv Q G 2 Q a 6 S 6 5 I 3 Y. 5 1 3 Dorothy Dell George Ciurui Ready and willing, loads of fun Tall, handsome, a great athlete She has a smile for everyone. In Sparta Baby cant be beat. f Commercial club 3-4, Magpie 5, Baseball 1-4, Basketball 2-4, Cheerleader 4, Intramurals 2 Football 2-4, Class Vice Pres.2,4 1 9 2 G 6 i E F William Hyde Nan cy Herman Q Ready to lend s helping hand Tall, blonde and a slim figure Q Hare's a lad who's really grand. we admire Q A good aim in life is Nancy's g Band l,3, Basketball mgr. desire 4' Fmotball mgr.4 1 Chorusl3,4, Student council 2 E Gommercial club 2-4, Library 1,4 4 ,ol,4.kL... Q- As! it V LQ5 gl. ,4i.g,L1.w As if- Qgguggxg ,gwugxflguig buf- mQg mL.LK.1Q:slbl.AiL,Q Q,' Jh vxdk-3, 55 5 AI A9 ' ,L ,J -sLJ:.9..Q,, ,4p e,.4,Q Q r M Y 5 Qii 'QT I i , ? H,' f y ,f - Q' 2' , H , A A R , 5 F fi x H1 ,S X v Xp A -1 f. 'f f 'F f V fi J 1 1 . 5 2 ,A Elizabeth Proeko At the typewriter yGu'1l find Betty Someday she'll be a private secret- ary. Class secretary l,4, Cheerleader 4 Charus l,3,4, Magpie editmr 3 Alfred Ricci When Al grins you better laave We know there's something up his sleeve. Baseball mgr.l-4, Foathall 5, Basketball 2-4, Glass treasurer 194 David Wylie Everyone's friand, nobodya foe Dava is always on the ga. Basketball 1-4, Fmmtball 3, 301718 HBUIUSIKS The nursing profession is DQrie's fate We think the iedea is simply great. Basebail 4 Library club 1, Magpie staff 5 f.L,g,,4 .1 A As,z.L.4s,A awww 1 -V k E Clara 7' ? . 3 ,eh K' up . C . -5 if 4 , 'f Tf ,'?--,wp WSwwfvm?-Y1'Wf'i'7,'W WPWRTQG5'TQ'7' Tiifqvfev--awiw wfwv vmfwT'1'v'7v-,, lvkgyfay-, w'-v', ' 'WW75'v ff??:? Qr'5'l? v'-A, -V51 VW' .V 1 .. ? M. ,. . . . 5,1- in xii . .V 1. v W W 1 3 5 .5 si . if A .Q ,V . A 5 'K ff, f- W V- ' 5 gf 4 . z' 9 : 2 Q 2 4 9 fa 75 5' W 3 A 8 . ' 1 Q, 2 ' , Y N . 1 xx- ' B Q., ,. . 5. always smiling, full 0? fun Her love af fun shmws in her eyes V5 S3 1 Rita is Qu? shining sun. They are big and brewn and very wise. 6 Q, Q 2 Shorus l,3, Intramurals 2-4, Chorus 1,5,4, Intramurals 2,5,4, 5 E Cammeroial club 1, Library 1,4 Commercial club 2-4, Library 1,4 2 Pk 1 Qi X 77 ' ?1 ZLAQS GFFICERS - ,Q Y. 2 A . Q . 4 A 3: Q F if Q Q 6 2 Q ? ff .. 5 M w v E ,J 4 fbi Q 1. rr EJ 3 , . 5 9 1 . .Q 5 W - M f E r 'E .Q 6 ,y Q! 5. 2 m . 2 -W 2 -f fr - 1 I f Q QA -Q ' .P 4 4 'P .1 N fa Q ,9 Q Robert Beisvert .........President W A- g Geerge Giardi ... . ...Vice-President f Q Alfred Rinci .. . ...Treasurer Q Betty ?rmcko .. ....Seeretary ' 'I .9 Q, - iQQAJQas2AE2wgQLxiAEZEZZEESQ5ZEEQIEYZ5Z3liEZELigQLELEJQSKQQEEXEAQE3JLaiLiE5X LKLE4Qgv2sL1a4iQ::Q snsazsiasuum aL4:4f.vJw.4nAL.xg5a 5 .' Q 1 - K. l - . X K , ' ' 7 , A L' i it K ' F' k ' . V . f ' Q f I wif l ir ? g . 5 ,, .1 K K f 1 k . , 5 A I ,y . 3 f I ' f k .1 ' 3 if ' . 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V1 r if. , 1 si ,VX Q X X f .fm N x if 25 f i Elaine Hass, ?au1ine Cianfoni, Laura Aldrich, Ann 0?Donne1l, Minnie Coates, f Q .Mala Liberati, Lamphier f 5 Margaret Ciardi, Qlive Cornwell, Mary Dain, Ann Quick, Angeline Leona, Margaret 5 2 lyke, Dolores Jarjaura g 1 Hubert Warner, Eugene Vamderwall, Sarla Fabiani, Lawrence Digsloma, Edward 'Q Gcfvernmr, Clara Lowry, Eiichael Grcwley Q Earl Schroo, Harald Fish, Donald slaisdell, Rhea Hyde, Shirley Castle, Richard J j ?ierce, Janice Grievson, Robert Bologna, Freeman Garnwell ji lk ' 4 4 Twenty-nine Suniars eagerly anticipate the activities of the next schcel 3 .ir :jj F' , 1 .C nn gear when they small as IDGQQT be Wnext in linen, but shall have SYTIYEG at j 4 vm Q '1 Q Ehat paint where they may claim tae ccveted distinction granted to Seniars. 3 3 :ii Q Here you see the group which leads the school in schslarship. These are g H the happy remipients sf a very special treat at the expense mf Mr.Spangle, 'H X' ' D who chmse ta reward them far maintaining thier prominence on the Honor Roll, My 5 They have enjmyed H wide xanga of recreational activities. ?ith extreme ,Q H Q infarmality as the keynmte in the farm cf 3 hey-ride, wiich proved to be both 3 i pleasurable andprsfitable--they began their yearg near its end, they added Aj '12 i the formal touch by sponsoring the traditimnal pram with all 13s trimmings. QQ F4 33 5. The class 0? 1950 extends its comgratuiations ta the ciass QT the year- Q X 4 ' nThe Fcrtywniueran. Nay each graduata find a place in the world. 4 K G 15: ELL if A ,w+.w .-.4,1,.Q.?S.' M.f4w..m m -4Q,,mg .fM.g, gQ ff ,Iii fl. X9 gl .S V V, . ,J if, E N Q . , 4 ...fi g--an . VV.V 'v,!,,f' fig 69 f Q: S E: 553 5 , Fx X 5: Sirij-2 K I X x i X '1i -ww- I -ivxlihh - ,N NNI' Fw S 1 Q25 X, YK' 1' g :: :f--Q m gf M 5 Paulina Cianfcni, Betty Ryan, Mary Jane Yangelisti, Shirley Gavernwr, Batty 3 Toney, Eiss Eoesckele F Lawrence Hayden, Jssaph De1Gatto, Beverly Eezsney, Arthur Pappert, Jean 11 Schlecht, Allen Lush, Barbara Bcsisvart Q' William 383563, Hsllis Robinsmn, Faster Englehardt, Qilliam Hassney, Stuart lg Whittaker, Joseph Waavar, Donald Rasa 5 We have came to the and of ancther grand year which has been happy, busy 6. E and profitable. To Miss Hoaschele, sur class adviscr, we wwe many thanks for 6, her help to us in our activities. Q 'E We wculd like ta express our appreciation to our Fraaideut-J.DelSattQ, V Y: V1C6'?T6S.-J.?S8VQT, 33C3.'3.GDV9YDOF, Treaaurerm3.Lush, for thai? iaauerw :W . ,Q ssip as class officers. , ,Q During the year we sold candy, sponsased skating parties, held beth Zn ? round and square dances and held very successful class Qariies. Best of 2 15 all was Qur Spring Festival which was work and fun for all. g And new we would like tm eongragulate the graduates of 1949 and expresa , ' Q our very best wishes to them in tha mowing years. A, L kb, LE ., ff1a. axe,LNf- 4N,,, am ,-.uvsm ,M g,l,L,gyg:42LQLf,g,QVf-fwu fa 5LLQfLguQ4Q.Jf2,f:4Q1gxLLQQ,4:.. ,LQgQ,-L-Q 4 4 f H WH .K fy 7 i5 ' Q V 3 i r kj' s i 2 .. , - ,, 1 f ' 5 1 X - fi z X N 1 A 1. Q,g.,f.,,. M' -'Q ,s 1 sf.: 'I Aw, X X 4 - ,XNQ E - m ., K, WF Q 1735 6? 5 A gun S ,V X , ' X s M ' My E1 1 R 1 W 1 W Xxx f N 1 s 3 -, X A l X M X 2 X EP 1 xxx X 3 ,7 X Q g QI? X3 X W X AM 2 X x R ai 1 D X1 Y f u 1 Z ,L E f . Q XXL X ' ,M K J 'M' ' KN xx gl g I I Uh' 'mf f Tx' g r gr' I 1 .-ff, xi -,x X ' Y Q' ' ' vw vk' A . I ,. f f ifyx Q f ,aj iff , W fl- 12 ,f ,f 1 N .f 0,1 , , f , ' , 1 'x.,, f - 1' if I ng . lxrxix XXz if ,i A JI? ' 1 X xx X Clara Xislaany, Yirgimia Bramley, Glsria Earjmura, Bettx Bose, Legg3 Lour3, Miss Lavante A Monica Crowley, Neva Qylie, Ellen Cirulli, John DeErock, Angie Gersvolo, Vartb Issa, Ruth ?owers Halter VamGaasule, Bonsld Bows, Edna Yanderwall, Karma Havden, Helen Garnsey Harry Schlecht, John Twenty Five CUB FAVCQITE EXFREQSIOHS Mies Zevante John Twentyfive Angie Ceravolm Norma Hayaen ?eggy Leary WSU? Homewcrk fer tomorrow is . meeting will new some to ardar. Gb, fQr Pete's sakes. Hhat's cooking tanisht? See my honey? Clara Kisleany Gloria Jarjoura Ruth Fowers Mamie Crowley Helen Gardsey Donald Bows Walt VanGasee1e Betty 3owa Harry Schlact Kartha lass Edna Vanderwall John DeBroaE Neva Kylie Ellen Cirulli Haw are we getting tc the game? Can't wait until Saturday night Sid yan see Alfred today? Gaming out twnight? Oh, my aching bunes. Haven't got my homework done. I wish I could resign. Going ts college someday? Got a pencil I ceuld borrow? I will sell candy. Gee, your cute. Let's have a hayride. 1 gmt my new roller skates. Boy do I miss schwol Virginia Bramley Fight, Team, ?ight .. A L e, ,,4.4 .,,H51g, ,,f, Ax. ,,,1i,-N, ,A IA x5,,gMQ 442-5M.1,, 5cy, MMM,,4,4L4AQ,g,QT 4, 444 A J ,x A A 4 .f A LJ..-1 4 Q 2 , 5 5 5 f 5 , 1 5 1 'af 'L 3 1 E' Facia Hayman, Anthony Sexaveln, Mary Carrwll, Lawrence Boisvart, ?hyllis Q: Yansierwail 3,512.5 Marta fl gf Hugh Crcwlgy, Clin Lush, ?atr1cia Dell, Francis Qevelder, Peter Vanderwall, Q g Geraldine Weaver, Geraldine SchrQo, HQrms ?ienna . J g Harman Fierce, alice Kransler, Shirley Hyde, Gary Fappert, Joyce GianfQn1, Q Qt Silliem Soheemaker, Anna Fairchild, Ray Whittaker, Roxe Pettrone 5 . 2 Q THE 'ffxzcssifm Qmm A Y: wi j f A Is fm' Annes, saiilinpg and gay, P who plays the pianm for our class plays. Q TQ: It is for Alice, too, dependable and fair, Q 6 En thsughtfulness and friendship she is always there. Ag .5 i B Is for Billy, a lad of QQOC1 cheer, ,9 ,Q Nha loves his schocl and will always appear. 3 f Q S is fur Correction, which we all need, jv gg ?ar we want Sc grow up and always take heed. E E1 D is for Dumbwbells, which nmne QT as are, Z Qg If the sevanth graders excel us, tkey'l1 have tm gc far. j li ', 'Q EZ Is far Envy, but weve net that way, 1 Q5 We are a class wha cooperates is QHHGS and play. 1 g F Is for Francis, loyal and bright, is Q Who surely takes pride in the green and white. j ELQ4mJx4ggg4gga4LQgQJQUETT EEQEEEZIZEEEELQQQ4iixgmgQiiI1EZXESEQQg1AAQgiL1AgZL5gQm2gLg,Q,ag14wJifginwUQMm.Qi3 f 5 fi 4 , m 'X , . 3 I , g 'e i n . 2 1 ,. ra Q . 9. Y. i I A , 6 i we is a s .R ,, W Q was .1 ,Mesa .5 f ,. 4, ein 'ff 5 n ,, L D' , 4, -Y A 1 3 fs? fwftwi affWIWWVi5YEQLKIHEH EEEBLMEQ YI7?W7fVyiKYvWfHWfWWmiyf'favwtmffqgwygneti is Is for Geraldine, an admirable lass f 5 I 9 , Q- Nho is always ahead in her class. 5 Then for Gary, also, whith his shy smile, g Y And our other Geraldine, who in faithfulness would walk a mile. S K Is for Hugh, who does love books, 2, 5 But a girl nearby is stuck on his looks. 3 5 Is for Idleness, which can always be found, Q E In our schoolroom when no teacher is around. 5 I Is for Joyce, our treasurer lass, ni is She says our dues must pay on time by the class. .5 E Is for Knowledge and keeness of mind, 3 K Which in great quantities here you will find. 3 K 3 I Is for Larry, a boy good and fine, Q . His letters of love are simply sublime. Z? is Is for Mary, kind and true, Z 2 Just ask' for anything and she'll see it through. l - 9 Is for Norma, our secretary who doesn't dally, 5 5 Because of all the meetings she keeps the tally. 2 -i Oh, we must not forget Norman, who has the most fun, Z , When his day's work is done. Zi ,V ' f Is for Olin, a trumpet boy, gl Who, to all the school, is a musical Joy. Q Y Then there is Gwen, whose letters get mixed, 3 4 So he has to write them over and then they are fixed. a ' Q 1 Is for Phyllis and Paula, side by side pals, 5 li Also Peter, a very quit lad. 3 A Then there is Patricia, a sweet little girl, .3 yi Whose hair is always in curl. 2 'Q N, V9 Is for Quiet, that each one keeps, Q 5 When Miss Mertz walks down by our seats. 9 A Is for Rose, who has a front seat, ,N For laughing and talking she can't be beat. 5 9 It is for Roy, too, who tries his best, Q f To keep away from the girls when he has to take his tests. g 2 Z Is for Shirley, a member of our group, E Q Who is usually seen walking with the troop. Q Z Is for Tony, our president mighty, 3 At none of our troubles does he appear flighty. 3 ,G 3 Is for Us, who set our own style, 9 Q You oan't find an eighth grader who hasn't a smile. 2 is Is for Victory, which we must gain, E ,, To conquer our studies and achieve fame. 5 Q I is Is for Work, we've had our share, But we'l1 be rewarded so we don't care. 5 p Is for the Excellent sncool we attend, S ,W Soon from the eighth grade we'll trend. Q ,S Q Q Is for the year 1949, 5 ' We'll all move on to make room for more. 3 T? Is the last of the alphabet old, 4 V Farewell to thee, our story is told. Q V fa Ai ,A1tJls1fA,4.4Ln 3, Mag: issa.d Arfa,.4gggg,.5,c.u. 1n.,nf,, ,n ahn fcwlgf a4a.g,ah,,n,,:,,,,., Y lr uwlk ,si ankles 1 .e fsg,.Q,--1: Jean Carroll, Bernard Q'5rduini, Patricia Ryan, Charles Volpe, Shirley Vienna, ,g Jack Rsland, Jane Beubens, Era. Sikes 5 James Ross, Samuel Covina, Shirley Hanlon, Joan Galbraith, Susan Warfield, 2 Edward Vanderwall, Lucy Leone, Richard Geise, Hubert Renard, IsadQre Liberati g Emily Uiszio, ?inmsnt QelGatt0, Ronald Madsen, Richard Raymond, Robert Digalema 55 Soanne Bows, ?inceut Hass, James Castle, Allen Hurlburt, Edward Fish, Q John Enittaker 3 Lena Garnsey, Jennie Hessney, Jack Hudson, Swnald Geise, Mary Romeisar, Lucy gf Angeline, Patricia Greene, Trent Nicholson, John Joslyn, Maynard Geise, Hilda Q zfmuswmr, James Philly 33 Ji The seventh grade started the year with 41 members. Jack Hudson left at 5 Thanksgiving making ous number 40. Sur mfficers are: President-M. Geise, Q 52 M Vice-?rea.-Sliiazo, Secretary-Q.Vc1pe, TreasurerwR.Geise. Q w Xe gave the Thanksgiving Assembly prcgram. At Christmas we had Q party 5 with all the trimmings. Gur class gave yrs. Bikes a leather handbag fer ali 3 her odds and ends. Gm Valentines Day we had a Valentine box made by Jenny 2 ,' Hassney. Ta hmpe to have Q picnic in June as a final fling in this school 3 year.. ' 2 F !mmummQwMMmQM5+ Agigiigugmg6LQJkQJLgi,1mgmgb,ALMgmaQ gQJLAgi4yQmm.w ,+Q,Q,,gA,5Q,u3gQ 6 I l, I iii: , lr ff., . I Q L ' -1 Doratry Ann Lush, Peter Lisai, Jeanne XCNa1ly, Edward Warfield, Linda 3eErock, f alfred Leberati, ' X Ann Vanderwall, hary Les Hanlon, Mark Pappert, Lyle Lush, Helen Governor, Margaret fudson, Donald Days Irene Giardi, James Boardman, Virginia Fierce, Robert Herman, Iaaise ?BDStET, Loretta Tanderwall, Jean Hessnay Donald Prager, Wranklin Castle, Ethelbert Gmates, Iames Steele, dsard Hessnew Javid kaslyn, Janet Smlth There were faurteen bovc and thirteen girls in tkis grade last gent David xsslyn was a new pupil wha DQS attended schmol in Shortsville befmre Gur attenuance has been verx gogd so far this ,ear with aight girls and bm,s hazing perfect attendance now. They are Margaret Hudswn, Borothy Lush, ewes Boaraman, Bsnald Dena, Water Rishi, Tfle Lush, Kar? Fapvert, ara In November we halved give a Thanmsgifine prmyram, in Seca ber Q Fhrist was play, and in BGUTHGTY a Valentine Day Qperetta. Home of the leading parts were taken by sixth grade pupil Our boys have been very active in basfethall 1 e have p ve usa ns e almkra Tunisrs and Canandaigua Widaetf GUTiH? the wear -- -M' iX :4KM 'wk' 'PLA f,1aS45 m:i2L,4K fu1g,iiA-ffwQ.mm.s:.:g,,Q.2Q5x2.,Q fQ,AiA5 i:,4iQ--1-4Jz de.f3e.6Ai 4Q..:gag.u,u.-l4 ,Q ,-,1.h4L,fs 1. Xtsf 1 J 2 VJ W , .J. 3 1 . f , f T ' 45 1' Q ' ' s -72 H ., Q 2 L , -Lf 0 , A - 3 :ix ,, 3 iw C ,Al l ' 5 Vv 3 11 T .x Mix Q 11 ,W , 1 4 W . W W? Ju. A f V' - 4 M3 QI X ,Q , '? , bl Donald Efroper. V ,N , K - - L ' ' ,S v . - H N v - ,T - M , J M u 5 L r 1 ' t U . S. 4 I. V . f g. . mb jf ki v fi - M, i 'LL . 'hh if Q' , . gi N, ,S W, N - . 3 3 , 1 I X X ' C' ' A in Mx 1 ' I' , Q h f -A A A H . A 1 , . 2. g 2 f - . 5 4 , 5 1 , Q . K S , Q A , V., Y f A 5 X ' ' ey A 5 . i 5 . , . i i . 5 1 1' K ' ' - ,, ' - Q i 5 5 5 5 Virginia wanders, Charles Great, Martha Blaisdell, Gene Hayden, Beulah Hoff- Harbara Nxlev, Patricia Potter, Michael Great, Kay Crocker, Ernest Harendee Sandra Dunk RaWph Eoslvn, Mvelyn Gcllett, Angela Gianfoni, Janet Reubens, Evelyn Romeis Loyd Sollett, Duane Huffman THE FIFTH QRADE NEWS In September sur grade was mada up of eleven girls and eight boys. lace then, we have last Fatricia ?mtter and ?ay Crocker. Our attend- ?as been gmod only three illagal absences and six tardinessaa. ?our peaple have Fad parfact attendance ta data. We like to some to school. f 8512 fi the 1 , In sur Weekly Reader reading tests Angela Cianfani made the graat' prmgress She went from eleventh on the first test to second on seemnd test for the mmnths mf Uctmber to January. we have plenty of parties so that schaol isnft all work. At the c : If-' xg Q3 5 man, mrs. Galbraith !,,, V f ' . . 1 f Xia: ., M z V , X7 ... I, fa t . Q 31 21, 5, Qi S f S 1 . , bl . Q vw L -i , . N . 1' v O f 5 K 6 f W? X! Ti E5 Q and mf our spelling cunteata, the losers treat the winners to a party. E, V yQ Fun is had by all. At present we are enjoying practice for the Gperetta Ig 1- A 5 who stale the Tarts put an by Miss Hoesehele. Q, S A A,' f LQ. ' , , l g A LVQ Q . ' ,K , A 9 Y Haney Boardman, Margafet Hcxallg, Carol Harendeen, Betty Jams Qaod, Ruth Cornell, Linda Hhits, Kiss Daytan Qilliam S'Arduini, Duane Prager, Earbara Lanai, Jean Toney, Jamas G'8onnell, Qmniaa Baardman, Bale Huffm u, Michael Tarniaky, Sayid Hoffman anna MQCQVSGK, Mary Gaynsey, Nancy Warfield, Angelo Ciardi, Anita Kink, Richard Xabster, Jaan 3tea1, Annabelle Scheemaxev, Rwnald Kaelyn at the baginning Qi this year tke fmurth grade numberei twenty four. Six QS these cbiliran came tc our schaal fran nearby diztricns. Ta many of the children saaial ztudias has been the mwah inter' eating subjest. It devalaps umderstanaiugs of the ways in whieh var- ieus tvwes af regicns in the wcrli influence the ways pawple livsg it bang KGW man's present has grown mat af the past, QQQ it syeates a symnatf9t1c understanding Q? people wha live in other lands. Qith mmtarlals sw acted fwom miie variety mf scurces the mhildrem have tie mppartumity tc learn mf tae wangmrs QQ nature and the triumphs of can maer discouraging situatians, ,r 5 . W Q.. J. :I w . L ., 5 ' 1 VL Lx 5 , . x Y U , , L4 J 5 ' ffbfvfixl' 01VE,5w.-jficfifwca141.7051fw1xE1TfwJQflf::.ug.ff:QLakumnmzxwagfx--5s.'3Ux.mU.ALS752 f.m,fLe:Q,gUif- A M 5 , y 1 , A ' 9 f 1 z W f ,, - 5 Q..Q22-.,.4:'.L,Qgz.zXf,,5..1'!.2L.AL. -, LL Qgez .?.L5LLiLg Angel 4: ff, Q , . V1 3 4 il 'z l S ,A YY Q , 9 Q1 V 5 v W 'Q i I 3 . 5 Y X A A , A T '4 'Z , ff +7 Jw! ZS 2. Q. x 3 .cl ,x Iv ,M ,Q 1 ,Q if . , 19? 55:15 Grwnt Antigzszay Clrulli, A1168 Cla rk, John Castle, Yvcz-:ne Glmstead, ia:- znarclfi Ma?-wig, Jayme Schrocb, Zxliss Sheik: 45: M ,, K 51 ,T , ,. , ff Ei Jian Fair: mania, Cornell, amnesia moisvfsfrt, Hisham mallet, Donalcz B.ro:r13,ef:, Ek, Skull Efmsuerf, John Temnity gabgrt Great, I-fezmeth Garnsey, Gladys Blaisdell, flancff Green, Rcnald Zdartissr, EE, ,mr:c2ranRc:sa5, Charles Tirickey, Phyllis Englehar-dt Ycggletg, .?ohnbF3teselfe, Anjfrz Cllmstead, Carl Rmgzoza, Cla renee 'Sfhitta?fer, 1,5 :e1c,z1r'f1 4mz31rwzan, Siarmn Fish, fmfrmsst Diazio ' Af 454 U- W' PS: PM EXW Y Dv ,mera the Tiiliffi grade stsariea ln mspte:fz':s+3z', there were thirty boys arm L13 V1 15:1 . W ?4 girls. his af these czhilursm wine ta sahccsl by reuse. Five af thazzx had :gi 32, FQ: gzrefviouealy ,gmac to riearby seize-ills. ' P2 The children heave fauna? quite ex differfence between the work of the 1551 8 ig' Sfecand and third QQTRSQS. Tfhey new have several CSXYUQGKS tc use. , Fi Social Siiuwiiies is a ra-auf szlbject. Gui' 'Cowie for sexual studies is fl- -ff il' W A ,Y A L 55 .w:srI::ers aw: ,Qxsy. if . - fw 'f 'V ff' Q C 533 QL M- 1 N ' 4 ' ' sis W ...Q 'fi ff L' 3 ff? wi,,. ,,, , ,, V7 iii'PTF'''Tfff'Tf25'2SjiLfC'l,,., H 'C' V, ,W '-f'A 4 E . I I I fi .Ir 1, Savid Earody, Joanne Crisci, Betty gnu Ternieky, Betty Sebszwr, iLey3Qs f Ross, Kiss Rogers j Jqyce Kaczerwaski, John DelGattQ, Gerald Qincar, Frank Covina, Qmger Fish Q Hgchard Colburn, Donald Lee, Doris Howell, Bette ?arfield, Glen Steele, 5 Killian MCCQVAQK, Ronald Gramer Q Shen schaml opansd last September, ihe second grade was sm small than 3 ly we were given three long tables and little chairs instead sf the tradition ng al seats and desks. This, we think, makes our pleasant rcmm lack mare att ig ractive and less like S schcalroom. Q 3 Ee started out with eleven boys and eight girls, but little Serie E Schumaker cmuldn't be persuaded to leave her mwther, ac she was remmved Q A frcm schaol. Then, just before Christmas, Glenn Steele left SQ move tm 9 Victor, so that left as with Gniy seventeen. The grade has praved tm be 2 vary harmoniass ine, in wash and in play. i Di Q They have all tried ta carry aut the spirit of the titlx of their reading Q beak for the first half year, and be to each other little WFriQnds and 5 vmiggnz-mrs , .5 W, ,, M -,,,,,.,, H., .,,. .,,:.J....'! fM.,,....,...'M -1.1 jf fig- Ag gg- 'W'1l.L.3i4v,1g4rj33:1f:g,4,E.f:1.,g:Li5.i, 'g 17 ' , A li 5 ysf Robert Vandarwall, Robert Gmveruor, Marjorie Hanlon, Judy Ryan, Daniel Recard Angela Burma, Richard ?ronti, Glsria Siardi Kathryn Heukelan, Xarlyn ?rQber, John Garnsey, Fred Mink, Robert HcCovicK, Betty HcSeyn, Nilliam Boardman, Roberta Dunk, Roberta ?erryman, Jeanne Mortier Terry G'Donnel1, Boyd Hessney, Kerry Linsey, Rosemarie Volpe, Jean Castle, Mary ?erryman, Hebert Clark, Albert Tuttle, Edward Warfield, Tom Howland, Rachel Srmst Carml Hush, Thcmas Eessuey, Pat Keukelaar, Sally Huxley, Edward Olmstead, Roger Gramer, Joan Rush, Fern Quackembush, Ronald Raeman, Jack Shannon INTRGUUCTION ?0 SCHGOL T'wa5 the day that school opened when all through the rooms Mas the jingle and babble af voices and tunes. The registration cards were prepared with care In hopes that abcut twenty childrer soald be there miss Strong in her chair, And Mr Sp ngle waiting there, Here ready to meet the chilaren with greetings warm Yhen.alQ Qi a sudden I leaked down the hall and saw fsrty famr children, matters and all I flew to the window and threw up the sash Vour flrst grade teacher was ready to make a dash About ana wcnth later mrs Eisk, a teacher so mind Came to the help of the bhllmren half fime hey make mare H6158 than ar atom bomb Then are dear tm mir heartQ and we love everwone and fair -ev----cC'f!Q'Jw-F--Q-u i Q 1 - ff 4 -1 fi sg, 4 ,5 ,-2 , i in ' 4? '31 gil D 4 Y 3 1 4 L X. ij: J. A43 0 ' ,, . 9 X Q Q- , ' 3 Q 3 ' ' A 1 W2 f Lf L gi ' f if L . .. 2' A1 'S nf' .L 4:1 a S 9. ' ' - - .4 . L L .L . . X f , . , , Q w x f.. ,S 0 W 'Q V 52 lj .4 .Q 'A ' Q1 Q9 Yi QL l ix?-5 M me? lipirfxfs Kirin, of ,H ,AAff.fgQE1fi1ez.x f.z..Qi.sA.- -A ff2m:E.f,s:4z.'pi4wL4Q.if.a.' 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YEARBQOK STA?F: Beatrice Burke, Kiss Diana, Eilliam Hyde Rita Ryan, Alfred Ricci, Clara Gawran, Nanny Herman, Yessy Cisufmni, Rmhert Bsisvert. CQMMESSEAL A Uf iw A 3.yis1euny, 5.TQne5, U.LfwSl3f, i.1yku, A,w Qwnnwll, hiv: Lwvgmv 1 5.36 1 X,J.?mmyeliQti, G,JarjQura ?.Lsury,A.LQcna ?.Hes5ney n.Hav0en 5.53,g3,1Gg1-gm Bilxrl' . My ia, EIU, 335135 , If Eierfan, f3.ff:1:I'm'1h a.,L,f3J.I'h, 3.f?.,x.1I3v Q ' 4 on E :M 'N' Q vi-. S E 3, 3 u Q 5 it T L ff. , 5 2 f i a w,1.w gm fi fi . 'L f , X ff r A5 W N -w5vdl2.,1,-w ,, 1 lU',x.,M,QQKQM 7mffU'EZAv 4 rw 1 Mx?-?f5?iJLL L .., , , b Mdf -il 557 A A l g m .. Z, Wmf' 5 353 - ?s:f :L 1 f' . i-7 52.23 ' F 5 J, 7VMtAmL?f : Ti ' ' E if A? A A' A A y L 5 , S K J V 23 , L L? E 2 -ik. F WE fi 1? If E? li E is 5 E S ii 2 P 5, +2 25k F f.. E b. Q XGKCR EGQIETY: , I i HX m W x , . , , ,u, , li' n.nQ1svert, b.?Hbi8D1, Lr.3pangle, f.Gr1evsan, w.5c1Qgna Q n.C6T8VQlG, ?.Cianfoni, B.BwwQ, g.Ceravslo, G.?arfield, C.Hisleeny, Q G.3chr0s, H.Romeiser, J.DeBrock, E.5chlecht. 5 Sf T M 5, ff? EE ii STUDENT CUUKCILI A , ., ! '13 vw lo , 5 . , 51 alfred Ricci -- ?resiQemt Tcwmrc Gevarnwr --?icew?resident A Eetty 3:we -- Secretary Q Treasurer T 1QT-EEi1T! iiwl -- ,mtiviaor Hallie Habinssn, Edna Tsnderwall, Shirley Hvie, Ysncy Cianfoni, 3 Brent Yicialssn, class representatives. 3 Aa TZZKEEEETEKZEIEEEEKQQXXHEEXEKKIUKTEWKKTEEHEUXEIEKHIEKEEEQJXMmxbmiumqimswwxbmwhg , A 4 , i Aff , K V :Q 1 m,M-fwmw -V If 1 wif iff? vm :Q K2 1.-QW,pvQvQSaf4:y fyTigvfff?'p.aww-.ymfYQ7Wmg'rmmi'mifgvmm1f',gm1fg figfgvgi g25vg'3mf4 Jff3Yf3 -Vp?Ygi gfw'rim gL3J'1Q5R 2?T'f ffFEQ:i'Yf ,SQL x V x Y Y 5. Miss '?R0'2q657 HND HC- R, A., BRAR7 CLUB. These 81'RL5 iwfcli-rlv-121. The 3, gb Q. Lfmnm27 yrn81K, ,- fhe- MA-gpfc. 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