McGraw High School - Mac Yearbook (Mcgraw, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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CDN OUR WAY I 1 , J J 1 ...A 435, Left to Right: Beatrice Kinney. Vice- Presidentg Richard Hopkins. Presidentg Evan llulbert, Secretary, Kenneth Baer, Treasurer: Rosalee Turner, Student Council. The students of the Freshman Class are taking Homemaking, Algebra, Gen- eral Business, Ag. and the required Eng- lish, Social Studies and General Science. We have organized the English Club under the direction of Miss Townsend. Our President is Richard Hopkins. The class has worked hard to make the club a success. In Social Studies, we have worked very hard to keep our marks up. We have studied about The Consumer and His Problems. world geography, re- sources, conservation, government, and current topics. i l ' 1. '1f , --fw'??T'7',,,fm-Le First Row. Left to Right: Ross Miller. Richard Stafford, Russell Brown, Lester Bordwell, Velma Kelley, Beverly Niver, Beatrice Kinney, Lois Stevens, Eva Phillips, Sharon Hammond, Marie Horner. Second Row: Gloria Kelley, Mary Clark, Patricia Holmes, Beverly Cox, Donald Hafler, David Niles. W'illiam Thomas. Joyce West, Jean Belknap, Connie Christe, Betty Potter, Charlotte Smith. Third Row: Rosalee Turner, Genevieve Ryan, Esther Kelley, James Kinney, Kenneth Baer, Richard Hopkins, Raymond Owens, John Clark, Richard Morris. James Brown, Felix Hicks, Walter Grant, Evan Hulbert. One of the Freshman problems in the beginning of the year is making out their schedule. Here, we see Mr. Whitebread giving Russell, John, Jean and Patricia some advice. 19

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HALF-WAY THROUGH Vlass: First Row. Left to Right: Nancy L. Smith, Donna Connelly, Beverly Nauseef. Martha lleller, Patricia Ifllommedieu, Dorothy Elson, Carole Hoose, Sylvia Ryan, Eunice Adams, Doris Clark. Second Row: John Stafford, Ronald Roe, Malcolm Gilbert, Clyde Bordwell, James Goetcheus, Marjorie Alcott. Pauline Briggs, Alice Perkins, Vivian Russell, Janice Struck. Linda Hall. Third Row: Robert Walker, James Niles. Jacqueline Belknap, Dolores Crozier, Janice Vanlipps. Robert Phillips. Donald Niver, David Crandall, Gene Connelly. David Reynolds, Robert Cooper, Robert Hines. N 'wtf The Sophomore fhefs at work, Carole. Mal and Rob. I8 Officers: Seated. Left to Right: Robert llincs. Student. Council Representative: Janice Struck. President: Mar- jorie Alcott. Secretary. Standing: Donna Connelly, Treas- urerg Patricia L'Hommedieu. Vice-President. This year the class of 1956 has done much work in selling refreshments at the ball games and selling basketball pencils. VVe sold hot dogs. candy and pop at all the soccer and basketball games. and candy and pop at the lllarathon- lVIcG1'aw Faculty game. This was a benefit game for the band uniform fund and the proceeds of the selling went into the fund. Marjorie Alcott. Donna Connelly. Sylvia Ryan. Dorothy Elson. Carole Hoose. Gene Connelly. Bob Phillips, and Clyde Bordwell helped sell at about all the games. The class sold pencils with the basketball schedule on it. Beverly Nauseef sold the most pencils-QIQ. We wish to thank Olll' advisors, lllrs. Heath and Mr. Busekist, for helping us.



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at 2 425' A eulenrlar from Japan is examined by Martha lleller and Doris Clark while a fan attracts Marjorie Aleott and Doro- thy Elson. Ou the bulletin board can be seen the letters from Japan. THE SUPPORTING First Row. Left to Right: Raymond Allen, James Niles, David Niles. John Stafford. Sec-ond Row: Dorothy Elson, Norman Tracy, Charles Niles. Milton Allen, Jacqueline Belknap, Diane Hall. Third Row: Martha Heller. Barbara Alcott, Russell Elwood, Doris Vlark. Alice Perkins. Ethel Henry. 920 Beverly Niver is conjugating a verb while Genevieve Ryan and Richard Stafford look on approvingly, PILLARS Letters from Japan have expressed the hope that correspondence may help to bring Rl70llt world friendships and the spread of democratic ideals. We join in this hope. We have greatly enjoyed the pictures. letters. and gifts from our Japa- nese pen-pals. From grammar to litera- ture to plays to letter writing. That is ENGLISH. The Reserve Book Club is a service of the LIBRARY for students who read more than the average. and return their books on time. Two special privileges are enjoyed by Reserve Book Club mem- bers: reserving books being read by other students. having first choice on new books in the library. The club is administered by Doris Clark, Dorothy Elson. Jack Mitchell, and Mr. Gannon. LATIN I class is studying the future tense in Latin. In the textbook. porto is printed in the future and the students are writing another verb in the same tense. The class will now be able to read and speak about the future.

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