Margaretville Central High School - Log Yearbook (Margaretville, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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Iiirsl rofzu, Ivft fo right-H. Birclsall, R. Graham, E. Young, F. Barnhart, Rowe, R. Edwards, G. Fairbairn, C. Tyler, C. Leming, G. Mackey. Bouton. .Srcorzd row, Icfz' to right-Miss Mink, P. Murphy, M. Moore, B. Shultis, R. Peet, D. Taylor, VV. McGarvcy, B. Eckert, D. Buerge, 1. Ugi, R. Carmody, Miss Troyer, Mr. Geary. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY XYe entered Senior High in September, 19-lo feeling very proud and conceited. Our conceit was soon taken out of us hy the Seniors during Freshman lnitiation. The girls wore wool socks over shoes, table-cloth sarongs, large green crepe paper hows, no make-up or jewelry, uncomhed hair and paper bag hats. The lnoys wore wool socks over shoes, make up, jewelry and paper bag hats. VVith this, we had to carry out any order given by our Senior inastcrsffsuch as carrying trays and hooks. NVe were all glad to welcome Friday, as then we were to dress up. That evening a dance was given in our honor. Thus ended the dreaded ordeal of Freshman Initiation. The election of officers and the annual parties followed throughout the year. The following fall we returned to school as gay, young sophomores. Our year as sophs', proved to he a very successful one for us. Dur- ing this year, we sponsored our first dance. In The 1949 Log the spring, plans were made and carried out for a Sophomore Carnival which also proved successful. At the end of the year, after dues were collected and all our profit added up, our hopes for a Senior trip once more came into view. This year, as juniors, we think of ourselves as upper classmeu, each day getting closer to our goal-graduation. This year we are di- vided into two homerooms. These are the art room under the supervision of Miss Troyer, and 209 under Miss Mink. Our junior Council is composed of the fol- lowing meinhersi l'resident, Ray lfdwards, Vice President, .loan Rowe, Secretary, Roy Lee Leonard, with our tifth memlaer heing Clark Tyler. VVC are all looking forward to the planning and sponsoring of the Junior Prom. 13

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First row, lrff to 1'igln'4K. Hillriegel, P. Shaver, F. Bennet, J, Laughman, H. Faulkner, R. l.ange. I. Wlilbur, E. Scott, R. Sanford, A. Balcom, V. Curtis. Second row, lcf! to rigIzt4Mr. Nary, H. Hoffmairj. Sanford, G. Mackey, A. Ackerley, P. Dclameter, D. Archibald, C. Ziegler, A. Smith, B. Burger, Miss lylahoney. Third row, left to 1'ffl1If?D. Gillespie, P. Periera, A. Thompson, L. lieator, 1. Ingles, L. Balcom, R. Bcards- ley, C. Trowbridge, J. Eisele. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY ln 1948 we entered lligh School only to face the ordeals of Initiation.The girls wore slacks held up with rope. One pant leg was turned up. Un that leg we wore men's socks with a garter. No shoes were allowed. Mens shirts with ties were donned along with a l1lZl11'5 hat, with our hair piled underneath. Boys came with aprons, dresses, hats and make-up. During that year we put on a successful bake-sale. Half the class was under the direction of Mr. Matalavage, the other under Miss Connell. The class officers were: President. Alan Thompsong Secretary, Yvonne llerrickg Treasurer, Kath- 14 leen llillriegel. VVe enjoyed many parties to- gether. Wie entered our Sophomore year under the direction of Mr. Nary and Miss Mahoney. So far we have had a Halloween and Christ- mas party. After the XValton game on Uec. lO we sponsored a very successful dance. Con- stables' orchestra played. The Sophomore class officers this year are: President, Holm Langg Vice l'resident. Yvonne llerriekg Secretary, Ilillis Faulkner: Treasur- er, .lim Wlilhur. llome room representative is Alan Thompson and his alternate is Duane Gillespie. The 1949 Lag

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