Mexico Central High School - Mexiconian Yearbook (Mexico, NY)
- Class of 1940
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J WWMQ -fqQ.BD.X. wxwk The 1940 MEXICO N IAN Published by SENICJR CLASS Mexico Academy and Central School Mexico, N. Y. Volume One Hundred One Foreword The C1 iss of 1040 IS ploud to 06191 Nou thu mnu 11, the inet xolume of the seeond eentuu of '11QIx1COI111l1S tlled to mike It Ull1y uplesentxtlxe of the Qplllt of ou1 Qchool md the oppoxtumueb lt 011618. We hope X ou xx 111 hke It ' ' 1 'z .. In enlarging the scope of the book, we have 1' 2 Y ' Q v - A . S 1 2 ' v . ' . 1 Contents QN XI 1 1 Nl 1111 IIuI111t11111 IJOIICI Of I rI111f1t1o11 I 1111L1111I Idlbbleg I 111111 30111018 C I1w 1 Ht1t1xt1u I 1111111 V C I uses 1 lf 1 I 111111111 Sghool ALt111t1es C 119111111 Athlgtlu But Athletex Xdx L1 t1se111u1ts ' . - . I. I I4111 -111111 'ci A . . 1 1 I 1 11 V A I A K K LA x , ' l 1 I lc cl I 115 5 . - ' 1 'V I . ' 1 3 ' 1 1 . ' J. , Z l v - , , ' ,' ' A1 J. . 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I W 1 Y v v N vw - g p v 1 .1 H . ' C U x, L , O1' xx'e xx'1n z1tl1let1c x'1eto1'1es , 1 2 ' 'z ', A , 44 ,E , A ,Usa A 1 - 1 ' 7 1 f V . 1, lx . - 1 l I L Cn W f v 1 D ll C k A, , 41- 1 , - 1 1 w C A C C. , K, C L C C A, 1 ' b U ,l' A A n C , . . 1 , . C C Cu 25 C Ln x fy I cc ,, . , , , 77 A ,C C C - Stephen Stanton K--' J Dedication It is with sincere appreciation for the inspiration he has given us, and with kindly memories of the good fellowship he has offered us, that we, the class of 1940, dedicate this volume of the Mexiconian to Mr. Stephen Stanton. Through eleven years at Mexico High School, as teacher and F. F. A. advisor, Mr. Stanton has won the constant affection and admiration of his students. We extend to him our very best wishes. -1 Board of Educahon L D PULSIFER M D HILDRED TRIM HAH DRUCE Clexk R AUSTIN BACKUS P1CS1d61lt HOWARD FREY CAMERON LOOMIS VVL th mk ou1 Bo ud of I'dL1Cdt10I1 fm 111l1x1l'1Q pobnble thlb 1 llgC1 edltlon of the W1ex1con1 m Our Prmclpal Although Prmclpal Elsbree has been wlth us for only one year the graduat lng class feels that they are losmg a frlend now that we are leavmg hlm Before comlng to MEXICO 1n 1939 he was prmclpal of East Worcester Unlon School from 1930 1932 Vlce Prxnclpal of Earlvllle Central School at Earlv1lle 1n 1932 1933 and prmmpal there from 1933 1939 Mr Elsbree IS now a member of the Oswego Normal Summer Sess1on Staff Educat1on East Rochester H1gh School 1925 Colgate B A 1930 Syracuse Un1vers1ty Graduate School M A 1937 Honorary Fratern1t1es Kappa Delta Rho Soclal Kappa Ph1 Kappa Educatlon Ph1 Delta Kappa Educatlon X 1 Grade Faculty I Hu Q 1 ll 5 rrfl li xr H Mrss Ina Stone Mannsneld State Normal Mr Wrllram 'Iecler Syracuse Unrversrty Mrs Mrss Mrss Mrs Mrss Mrss Mrss Mrs Mrs Mrss Mrss Mrs Mrss Mrss Mrss Mrs Mrss Mrss Mrss MISS Mrss Mrs Dorrs DeLong Oswego State Normal Dorrs Mathews Buffalo State Normal Margaret Mullen Syraeuse Unrversrty Elma Harrrs Oswego Normal Florence Buchner Hartwrck College Iourse Gero Oswego Normal Olrve Bennrng Houghton College Dorrs Murphy Oswego Normal Charlotte Partrrck Oswego Normal Elda Krdd Oswego Normal Isabel Otrs Oswn o Normal Leah Owen Fulton Trarnrng Class Genevreve Phrllrps Oswego Normal Ada Keller Oswego Normal Reatha Rowe Oswego Normal Jane Brown Oswego Normal Esther Welch New Paltz Normal Laura Gaylord Pulaskr Trarnrng Class Alberta Rowe Oswego Normal Catherrne Olrver Oswego Normal Mary Henderson Oswego Normal Charlotte Parmenter Oswego Normal Ill 8th Englrsh Junror Hrgh Socral Studres Junror Hrgh Socral Studres Junror Hrgh Mathematrcs Junror Hrgh Mathematrcs Junror Hrgh Socral Scrence 9th Englrsh Junror Hrgh Scrence Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade GFHGC Grade Grade Grade Grade 6 Krndergarten Remedral Grade Specral Grade Fi-sr Huw: A. 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' l 1N1 A' .JJ ,A . - V 1.5.-n Senior Hugh and Special Faculty 1 1 L New Leu 1 ml II en xennefx e llll low Nl Vvlltiltf Il I eebe D HU1lbLlI I E we 1 ltl 1 ll ll Ll l.l'lUll11H Mr Harold Elsbree Colgate Un1vers1ty Prlnclpal Mr Stephen Stanton Cornell Un1ve1s1ty VICE Prmclpal Agrlculture MISS Ruth 'lhomas Albany State Teachers college Sr H1gh Soclal Stud1es Mrs L1ll1an George Columbla Un1vers1ty Sr Hxgh Engllsh Dramatlcs M1ss Ruth Weatherlow Keuka College Sr Hlgh Mathematxcs Mr Sherman Kennedy Syracuse Un1vers1ty Commerclal Subjects Mr Courtney Newstead Oswego Normal Inc1ustr1a1 Arts Mlss Mary Flsh Syrcause Un1vers1ty French Latln MISS Velma Washburn Cornell Un1vers1ty Homemak1ng Mr George Green Syracuse Un1vers1ty Mlss Margaret Taylor Potsdam Normal Mlss Ina Lelnonen New York Un1vers1ty M1ss Marjorxe Wheaton Syracuse Un1vers1ty Mr Jack George Sprmgtield College Mr Weldon Grose MISS Fvangellne Rowe Oswego Bus1ness Inst1tute Mrs Dorothy Hurlbut Mrs Mar1am Beebe New Memor1al Hosp1tal Syracuse School Nurse Art Mus1c Physxcal Educatlon L1brar1an Physlcal Educatlon Band Teacher Secretary Asslstant Secretary Attendance Off1cer . . . First llqw: S. Stax ton, '. .' 'S 1 l Se '11 How: l. l.ei11o11e , G. tire , S. I' Xlj, XV. Grrmse, J, ll'u1'g.:'e, H. lulshree. Bl. Taylor Th i : 1 . ' 1 1 , A. B . . ' . C. In li. XVez tl low, V. XVzsll111' , ll. lie 1 M. Fish, N. 1: . , .......,.................... . . . , l 4 I . . . . . ..... l I I , I . , X 1 . . . , .... . . , ..,........ . , , ................... . , . . . . . , .............. . , ....................... , .......,...................... , , ......................... . , Y .................................... , .....,..........................,. , ........,.......... . l I , I D ......,.... . .............. l I . U . . . , , ...................... . l 1 . , I l .................. , . ' i I 1 4 41 ll A um 'IllNl11lt' Su w an num e L k lhllwl I xx I nl Un nm nxt Nhu Advlser Art Advlser Edxtor In Chlef Asslstant Edltors Sport Edxtor Soclal Edltor Aavertlslng Managers Busmess Manager Art Staff First R -W: Th mas Pu' Sm llii Huw: l31'llX Nm' ' linln-rts tau-lim: zulv !11': ',:' f 'll, lx ll 1 S535-5f55f2'XsQ 1.3 . gm: me 7 E 1 WX Q ' is M iw 'ii' 4 vii 'LV if Y-is v N 1 X I Senior Class Officers PI'ES1d6l'1t Robert LaCasse Secretary Maman Tryon VICE PI'6S1d8llt Howard Loomls Treasurer Tlmmle Sachel Adv1ser MISS Buchner First Il vw: xIZll'i2ill Tryon, Miss glli'IlllPl' S04-mul Row: Howard 1,UUllliS, Ilulmli l.111':1ssv, Timmie- Suvlwl . EARL ABELL Born w1th a glft of laughter and a sense that the world IS mad Fulton Boxmg 1 Mexlco-Baseballl 2 3 4 Soccer 1 2 3 4 Intra Muralsl 2 3 4 Paper Staff 3 4-Basketball 3 4-Student Councxl 4 Semor Play fAss1stant Stage Managerl 4 State Press Conference 4 Varslty Club 4-Annual Staff 4 Plng Pong Champlon 4 Badmlnton Champlon 4-Track 2 CHARLES BURDICK Charlle To be awake 1S to be ahve F F A 1 2 3-Secretary and Treasurer of F F A 4 Paper Staff 3 VIRGINIA BUSKEY Glnny My candle burns at both ends Allentown N J Paper Staff 1 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 Dramatlc Club 1 Co edltor of paper 3 Basketball 2 3 Junlor Senlor Frollc Play 3 MEXICO-SCHIOF Play 4 Paper Staff 4 Dra matlcs Club 4-French Club 4 State Press Conference 4 Annual Staff 4 SHIRLEY CLARK Swltz I shall have more to say when Im dead 6-Glee Club 3 4-Intra Murals 3 4 R O H 4 Glrls Craft Club 4 H . . - 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u ' 11 u ' ' 11 . . . , , . . - 1 1 ' 1 u ' 11 ' I I u 11 1 ' -1 1 1 'i Y - T - 1 Y T .. . u ' 11 1 11 , , Y . . . 1' - 1 FRANCES CLARK Franme Neat not gaudy O H 2 3 4-Mlxed Chorus 2 Glee Club 2 3 Intra Murals 3 4-Paper Stat! 4-Glrls Craft Club 4 DEE COBB Senator Follow your own bent no matter what people say Class Vlce President 2-Student Counml 2 4 1 Y Club 34 French Club 3 Intra Murals Wrestling 4-Treasurer of Hi Y Club 4 Vice Presldent Student Council 4 JANE CORNAIRE Calamlty Theres no substltute for talent Orchestra 1 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Band 2 Student Councll 4-Paper Staff 4 BETTY CRAW Nellie For her the teacher s chair became a throne Fulton Volleyball 1 Basketball 1 Mexlco-French Club 3-Intra Murals 3 4- V1ce Presxdent French Club 4 Leaders Club 4 1 ty! MRI. 'Q u 'n X. R. . . , , ' - , H'- ,- L 1 ,Q-at uf J 1 .J H' U - H ' 1 1 1 L 7314? U r ' U WILLARD CROSS Will' I have to l1ve for others and not for myself Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Band 2 Commerclal Club 2 MlX9d Chorus 2 3 Base ball 3 4 Varsxty Club 4 LOUISE CRON K f Squeek J ff' ' Sxlence is golden O H 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 In Murals 3 Glrls Craft 4 BARBARA DUNN ING B J Glrl Scouts 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 basketball A Intra Murals 2 3 4 R O H 2 4 Class Treas urer 2 M1xed Cholus 2-Student Louncll 3 Class Presldent 3 Paper Staff 3 4 Glrls Craft Club 4 Prxze Speaklng 4-Semor Play 4 Dra matlcs Club 4 Annual Statf 4 JANET EVANS Jan Gum IS the necesslty of l1fe Mixed chorus 2 3 Basketball 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Softball 2 Class Secretary 3 Secre tary of Glrls Craft 4 Intra Murals 3 4 Cheer leader 4 It ' U v 1 1 T 1 1 T T i . Y .1 -- 1 T . ' AL !! , , L - N ' YP R. . . , , , - - tra ' I Ll H I like a good grouch when I get it. I T' t 1 1 -' .T 1 9 T - - ' 1 T ' A 1 1 ' l I T l y H !l CL ' ' ' H 1 1 1 T T T ' ' ! RITA GAEBLER - Gabby For my part I travel not to go anywhere but to go Orchestra 1 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Girls Craft 4 Paper Staff 4 Intra Murals 3 Archery 2 3 HARLAND GETMAN Hal' No man can be a patriot on an empty stomach Band 2 3 4 Intra Murals 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 -Semor Play lAss1stant Stage Managerl 4 Q9 EARL GUYETT Whitey He was a rattling thunder Staff 3 4-Morrlsvllle 3 4 Cornell 3 4-Can ton 4-Semor Play 4 Dramatxcs Club 4 V1ce Presxdent F F A 4 MARIAN HALSEY Dimples Beauty of a lovely woman IS like muslc R O H 1 2-Class Presldent 1-Glee Club 1 2 3 4-Student Council 1 Basketball 2 Archery 3 Intra Murals 3 4 Badminton Champ 3 President of Gxrls Craft 4 Paper Staff 4 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4-lntra Murals 1, 2, 3-Paper CAROLYN FARMER lCKay 7 ! 4Books think for me. ' Potsdam-Glee Club 1-Intra Murals 2. Mexico-Commercial 2 3-Intra Murals 4- Girls Craft 4 HELEN FEENEY Pug When I was young the twlllght seemed too long Glee Club 1 2 3 4 M1X6d Chorus 2 3 Class V1ce Presldent 2-Student Councll 2 Basketball 2 Intra Murals 3 4 V1ce Presldent GIIIS Craft 4 Cheerleader 4 IRENE FOGG Rene Love IS very tlmld when 1tS new Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Pmafore 3 Dramatlcs Club 3 4 Senlor Play 4 MARY FORBES If you re there before 1tS over you re on tlme O H 2 I Y! KENNETH HINMAN KlKen!Y The best way out is always through. Class Secretary 1-Commercial Club 2, 3-Band 2, 3, 4-Intra Murals 3. GLADYS HOLDEN The r1ght IS more preclous than peace O H 2 3 4 G1rls Craft 4 Intra u rals4 EILEEN HOLLY The tlmld never set up a trophy Glee Club 2 3 M1xed Chorus 2 3 Intra rals 3 Glrls Craft 4 RICHARD J AMERSON Speed Love IS bllnd B0 Sbouts 1 2 3 4 Paper Stalf 3 4 Model Club 4 Dramatlcs Club 4 Senlor Pla, R. . . , , - ' ' - M - 1 I v ' Mu' xfpf .ff les u . I J 5 . LV ' .I . U y- IR 2 ., . . GLADYS JEFFERS Those who do not complaln are never pltled M1X8d Chorus 1 Glee Club 2 3 Intra Murals ROH234 G1rlsCra MILDRED JONES Mlllxe Obedlence IS courtesy Intra Murals 2 3 4 French Club 3 Glrls Craft 4 Softball 2 3 KIETHA KELLOGG So llttle done so much to do R O H 1 2 3 4-Student Councll 2 Paper Staff 2 3 4 Cornell 4 J UDITH KETURI - 'Judy ' S- : , 'Tifrlnk I will not hang myself today! Glee Club 2, 3-R. O. H. 2 4--Intra Murals ' 4 . -French Club 3-Leaders' Club 4 1 MQW' lwwwf r,,4' ROBERT LACASSE Bob Gentleman 1S wrltten leglbly on h1s brow Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Paper Staif 3 Class Pres1 dent 4 Soclal Studles Club 4 Tl Red Thy falr red halr my heart enchalned Glee Club 2 3 Semor Play 3 4 Presldent Stu dcnt Councll 4 PYIZC Speaklng 4 Dramatlcs Club 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Intra Murals 3 4 ELSIE LEWIS She knows the truth not only by the reason but also by the heart flrchely 2 3 4 Intra Murals 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 Leaders Club 4 HOWARD LOOMIS I agree wlth no man s op1n1on I have some of my own Track 2 3 4 Intra Murals 2 3-Glee Club 3 4 H1 Y Club 3 French Club 3 Soccer 4 Dra matlcs Club 4 Senlor Play 4-Class Vlce Presl dent 4 Prxze Speaklng 4-Baseball 4-Student Councll 4 it !! E ! A Club 3, 4-President Dramatics Club 4-Leaders ITH LAVOIE W HAROLD MANSFIELD C2.S3.I'lOV8. I know nothmg about agrlculture Intra Murals 3 Glee Club 3 4 Canton 4 Cornell 4 KENNETH MOWRY Ken Varlety IS the splce of l1fe Student Pohce 1 F F A 1 Student Counc1l 1 3 Class Vlce Presxdent 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 4-Soccer 3 4 4-Senlor Play 4- Intra Murals 1 3 4 LOUIS MYERS Inolvlduahty IS the salt of common 11fe 4 P1es1dentF F A 4-Basebal14 As-11 THOMAS PARRISH Tom What thls country needs IS a. good five cent clgar F F A 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 Intra Murals 3 4-Mxxed Chorus 2 4 Dramatlcs Club 3 4- Vxce Presldent of Dramatlcs Club 4-French Club 3 Prlze Speaklng 3 Paper Staff 3 4 Edltor of Paper 4-State Press Conference 4 Senlor Play 4 Annual Staff 4 2 ,JJ H ' . 2, 4:-Intra. Murals 2, 3, 4!Soccer I A- , libro A ELWANDA PARSONS A really busy person never knows how much she WClghS Mlxed Chorus 1 2 Glee Clubl 2 R O H 2 3 4 Secretary R O H 3 Presldent R O H 4 Class Secretary 3-Semor Play 4 Dramatlcs Club 4 Cornell 4 -,X ERWIN RIO I never found a companlon that was Commercxal Club 2 3 Glee Club 3 4-Soclal Studles Club 4-Secretary Socxal Stuoles Club 4 LOIS ROSE Wlthout muslc 11fe would be a mlstake Glee Club 1 2 3 4-Class Secretary 1 Class Presluent 2-Salutatorlan 4 THEMISTOCLES SACHELARIDLS T1mm1e Character IS the governmg element of l1Ie Class Secretary 1 Commercial Club 2 3-Stu dent Councll 3 Glee Club 3 4 Presldent So clal Studles Club 4 Class Treasurer 4 :X v JP' , A vt i I if , ft ' as companiable as solitude. IW ' FOREST SHOUP Bud Its well to be off wlth the old woman be fore you re on wlth the new Intra Murals 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 2 Basketball 2 3 4-Senror Play 3 Pmafore 3 H1 Y Club 3 Badmlnton Cham 3 Wrestlmg 3 4 Soccer 3 4 Varslty Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Dramatlcs Club 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Prlze Speaklng 4 DOROTHY SMITH Do The great advantage of a hotel IS that It s Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Paper Staff 1 2 3 4 Bas ketball 2 Asslstant Editor of Paper 4 Glrls Craft 4 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 Cheerleader 4 State Press Conference 4 Annual Staff 4 MARY SPICER Studles serve for dellghts Intra Murals 1 4 Soclal Studles Club 2 3 4 Paper Staff 2 3 4 French Club 4 Treasurer FRANCES TRIMBLE Fran Better know nothmg than half know many thlngS Glee Club 3 4 Senlor Play 3 4 Leaders Club 4 Dramatlcs Club 3 4 Paper Staff 3 4 Intra Murals 3 4 .. ,, sr r ' - y ' H 1 1 s n r 1 1 1 1 , 1 u - n T '- 1 ' p 1 . J 1 r 1 . 1 T . Y .- I - . . I . O 9 .. ll ' ' D a refuge from home life. 7 Y 1 1 7 1 7 1 - - . . - . , T ' , T l GL ' ' H 1 1 . D ! 7 1 I 1 1 1 ' lf N ,, KA ' ' H 7 1 I l 1 ... ' , 1 Y T , . MARIAN TRYON Grandma I u rather see a young man blush than grow pale R O H 1 2 Secretary R O H 2 Class Secre tary 2 4 Vxce Presldent French Club 3 Intra Murals 3 4 Paper Staff 3 4 Presldent French Club 4 Secretary Leaders Club 4 Valedlctor 1an 4 Peaches What a slght for sore eyes North Hxgh Syracuse Dramatlcs Club 2 3 Ale1ol1an Sororlty 2 3 Volleyball 3 Student Councll 2 Pllots Club 2 3 Glee Club 3 Youth C1l1Sad6I'S Agamst War 3 Mexlco R O H 4 Secretary Glee Club 4 In tra Murals 4 MATTIE WILKINS XX sf Class Presldent 1 Basketball 1 2 Manager Junlor Candidates CARMAN CUNNINGI-IAM A good many thlngs go around ln the dark besldes Santa Claus Kennett Mo Football 1 Track 1 P oemx Soccer 3 Boxmg 3 Mexlco-Wrestllng 4 Dramatlcs Club 4-Intra Murals 4 BETTY NEWVIN E Be WISE to resolve and patient to perform Intra Murals 1 2 3 Commerclal Club 2 3- 4 Soclal Studles Club 4 Annual Staff 4 VERNON SCHOFIELD Verne X I take thmgs as they come easy Basketball 3 4 Manager Soccer 4 Manager Baseball 4 Glee Club 3 4 F F A 4 Varslty Club 4-Class VICE President 2 V1ce Presldent Glee Club 4 Student Pohce 1 Intra. Murals 2 3 is , .- - . 3 P 19 , , 4 I ' -. v . . ,il ' I -I u tn Student Council 3-Paper Staff 3, 4-Girls' Craft lf, al 6 f A tux X .l - l Class Wlll We the graduatmg class of 1940 of Mexlco Academy and Central School belng of sound n1111d a11d memory do make publlsh and declare th1s our last W111 a11d Testament Ill the 111a1111e1 follow111g That 1S to say We the class as a whole do bequeath our fond men1or1es our happy hours our scholastlc ach1evements a11d our efforts to n1a1nta1n 1ts tracntlonal honor to that 1nst1tut1o11 so dear to us the M A C S To Mr Elsbree ou1 new pr1nc1pal we extend ou1 s111ce1c gratltude for h1s thoughtfulness a11d coopexatlon and hope that he has a very successful fu ture before hlm To the Board of Educatxon we g1ve ou1 best w1shes We fully appreclate the1r a1d 1n makmg our years of school happy and successful I Irene Fogg do w1ll a11d bequeath my ab1l1ty to warble to Glo11a Nolan Elwanda Parsons leaves her lnterest 111 hO1Tl6I'11ak11lg a11d homewreck111g to Marge Prema11 I Earl Abell w1ll my fu11 Ill fifth perloa study to anyone who C311 get away wlth It 1f I don t return a11d recla1m It I Mattxe W11k111s do W111 a11d bequeath n1y d3.llClllg ab1l1ty to Maflall Howard Loomls leaves h1S power to 11ag Mrs George a11d make her teeth grate to Jack Oxley Tom Parr1sh keeps selflshly h1s ab1l1ty to score Freshman Helen Feeney bequeaths her pug nose to anyone w1th all undeslrably large one Ken Hlnman leaves h1s pestelmg to someo11e who Call wh1sper The teacher never sees you but the glrls do Betty Newvme leaves her Enghsh ab1l1ty to Clella Potter I Mar1a11 Halsey do W111 my expert11ess 111 mak1ng a basket and watchmg Ron at the same t1n1e to my sxster Betty Wlllard Cross leaves h1s Ilght to s1t 11ear h1s gal 111 classes to Harold KO8l1lg 1f he so deslres We Harland Getman and LOUIS Myers, leave our handsome faces attractlve smlles and bashful11ess to those two httle Junlors Rex Darrow and Bob Bradway Flleen Holly leaves her short11ess to that tall g1r1 Beverly W1ll1s I hope she can make use of It Dee Cobb w1lls h1s apologles to all those would be lovels whose hearts are broken Ke1tha Kellogg leaves her pos1t1o11 as school mall won1an to her brother He C311 be a ma1lman 1f It sults h1m bette1 but we know hell be here to hold the posltlon fol a decade Ja11et Evans leaves her shyness to those who need 1t most but shes takmg her feroclousness wlth her . , i , , , . , , , ' Y 7 1 .V , - , . , . , . , . 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' ' ' , , Rlta Gaebler leaves he1 deslre to m1lk cows to Florence Leonard M11ly Jones leaves her oeslre to have a lengthy name such as LaRobard1e1e to Evelyn Smlth Maybe we can get one later Evelyn Edlth LRVOIG leaves her ha1r match1ng temper to sedate Ruth D1111on Bob L'1Casse w1lls h1s dry Wlt to Wendell Loomxs Nl'1I'1OIl Tryon bequeaths her quxet nature and sweet ways 191 to Ruth LeCla11 T1mm1e Sachel leaves h1s slowness at catch111g Jokes to Lee Loomxs Vlr 1111a Buskey leaves her ext1aord1nary bra111 power to 'Chauncey Haxvey I LOIS Rose leave my clalm on the redhead to DICK Mowry Ruth D1mo11 has sort of reddlsh ha1r D1ck Bud Shoup leaves h1s greedy use of study hall prlvllege to Johnny Mayne Barb Dunn1ng leaves her ab1l1ty to dlsagree to Evelyn Sm1th Erwln R10 leaves hlS brllllance 1n hlstory to J1mmy Lavo1e Dot Sm1th leaves her great number of boy fr1e11ds to those who need them Earl Guyett bequeaths hlS mascul1ne charms to DICK Snvder Fran Tr1mble leaves her d1sapprov1ng glare to Iola Alley Frances Clarke leaves most unw1ll1nffly her best boy fr1end Chauncey Harold Mansfield bequeaths h1s flowxng tresses to Elwood Groff Jane Corna1re w1lls her ab1l1ty to chew gum a m1le a 1n1nute to that n1ce l1ttle Betty Abell Charles Burd1ck leaves hlS 1ntell1gent look to Sparky Rector Use It Sparky LOUISE Cro11k leaves her extraordlnary pat1e11ce to that sp1tfire Do11s Evans Shlrley Clark leaves the Henry glrls names for Mrs George to juggle 111 place of the two Clark glrls Betty Craw leaves hex pos1t1on 111 Fre11ch Club to Al1ce Reeves They both llIlOf'lSE3Hd Fre11ch a11d Greek better than Engllsh Bonne chance Al1cc Judv Ketur1 leaves llOth1llg to anyone She says she 1s11t selfflsh b11t she needs eve1yth1n C'1llTl'1ll Cl1llIl1l'lg1'l2lI'll leaves to all those bovs the followmg advlce If you cant dance let Ruth LeCla1r teach you Gladvs Teffers leaves an Interest 111 Parlsh to Allce Reeves NIAIV Splcer leaves hen Cllllblll 5111116 to Mauon Dextc1 MARIAN TRYON HOWARD LOOMIS g I ln ' ' . 1 , . l - U- - , . ' ' 1 1' . A U ' . l D V A 1 ' ' ' ' ' sn U 1 Gladys Holden leaves her come hither dimples to Ruth Dunn. ' W A - - 4 ' Y 4 1 ' ' cr . ,,. . ' . ' .17 w ' ' ' ,: C v' , . 1 , . ' . . . . ' 1' O . ' .' . -,..1.1-..................i,, , if I Y .fsu . N -..i......T........... -I ' V 2- X T '-' - -'- 1' Q. S Ar :H 33 Ei -5 b c 5 ,lc Q if 4 . xp ., 3 ' Q i 6 ' V 15332: , ' , ,, Q ' MUST OPTIMISTIC 5551- 3031 AND GQQL ATHLEXE CLAQK GABLE Ano CAROL LOMBARD iw, 2 4, WOMANHATER AND MANHATER is fa' CLASS BABY JOLLIEST GIRL AND BOY -..1--.-.-.....-.-----is BEST DQSHWASHER BEEDT COVJMMHNKEQ MOST PESSINHSTIC Sensor Prophecy In hrs edrtorral room at the offrce of the New York Trmes Editor Thomas Parrrsh rs very surprrsed to recerve a telegram tellrng hrm of the weddrng of Mrs Frances Backus Jones Smrth formerly Frances Trrmble, of Mexrco to Sena tor Dee Cobb of the eleventh drstrrct of New York State Tom rmmedrately calls rn hrs very able assrstant Mrss Barbara Dunnrng and tells her to get ready for a trrp up to Mexrco to cover thc aetarls of the weddrng wrth hrm Lets prck up Tom as he alrghts from hrs car rn the front of the Cobb mansron and let hrm grve u a blow by blow descrrptron of the weddrng Take rt away Tom' Okav I got her' As I go up the stately walk to the mansron the door sud dcnly opens and I enter The door automatrcally closes behrnd me On the door I rind a bronze plaque that tells me thrs automatrc door rs an rnventron of M1 Rrchard Jamerson He always could make doors open easrly even my locker door back rn school In the huge marn hall of the Cobb Mansron I see the Senator hrmself surrounded by hrs frrcnds and cronres As I elbow my way through the crowd that surrounds hrm I come upon a huge rnountarn of a man who wrll not be pushed away I find he rs Bud Shoup the heavywerght wrcstlrng champron of the world Why doesn t somebody tell me these thrngs9 Frnally I find myself besroe the senator and as I am poundrng h1m on the back and congratulatrng hrm a sudden roar of a motor and then a crash rs heard outsrde Never mrnd finally come to the conclusron that she never w1ll learn to drrvel a car I keep wrslrrng Barbara Dunnrng would get here so that she could start get trng the names of the guests I Hsn around for my notebook and pencrl and or course I drop the pencrl A lrttle grrl wrth red harr and freckles that looks sur prrsrngly lrke Ldrth Lavore prcks rt up for me She tells me that her mother rs Red and lrer daddy rs none other than Lharhe Burdrck Red now owns the bank and Charlre rs the teller Although he rs awfully slow he frnally gets around and gets all the work done The lrttle grrl asks me rf I would lrke to see her boy frrend Of course I say yes and she takes me to see a lrttle boy who srts sulkrng rn a corner I find he IS Wrllard R10 the only chrld of Mr and Mrs Irwm R10 Mrs Rro was the former chorus grrl Mrss Dorothy Smrth We see that the boy has acqurred hrs mothers sunny drsposrtron I leave the lrttle boy and grrl to therr own resources and walk across the room My eye rs attracted by a very nrce lookrng book lyrng on the table I ind rt rs Gladys Holdens latest masterprece How to Influence Frrends and Wrn People Gladys always drd have a flarr of the lrterary type about her Outsrde a shout rs heard and I recognrze the vorce of my assrstant, Barbara Dunnrng She rs certa nly a swell newspaper woman But her heart was broken back rn 1940 and she never marrred Oh well whats the drfference She arrrves rn the hall and I rind she IS clad rn a parr of old slacks and rs wearrng roller skates She always ard lrke to make spectacular entrances I Q. . ' . . - . S - - . . . I . ' 1 1 Y I ' . A l Q . - ' V , . ' ,. . - , Y Q ' ' u ' . . n ' I ' 4 I 1 ' ' H 1 ' 33 I ' i says the groom-to-be, That's just Mrs. George arriving. Think nothing of it. I U H . ' . 1 ' ' . , ' ' ' 7 , ' U ' - , . i , . , , Suddenly B J calls my attentlon to a dark corner of the room I am as tounded to see Ken Mowry and Elsle Lexus two of our old class mates all taken up wlth each other I 1nvest1gate and find that they were very recently unrted 1n the sacred bond of holy matrxmony As It IS stlll nearly an hour untll the tlme of the weddmg Senator Cobbs butler Snr Lynden Kellogg turns on the radlo We hear the soft southern voxce of Carman Cunningham g1v1ng news flashes The mam xtem of hls news report IS to tell about a very dlsasterous fire rn the Lambs Corners regxon It seems that the Old Ladxes Home owned and operated by M1ss Marlon Tryon has Just burned to the ground and It IS rumored that Trmmle Sachel a resldent ln Earl Abells Old Men s Home across the street would have to come and l1ve wlth the bachelors Among the resldents at the Old Ladies Home are Judith Keturn Caro lyn Farmer and Eileen Holly and those we know at the Old Mens Home are Tlmmne Sachel Harland Getman and Howard Loomis The fire was reported by Lormg Guyett the seventh son of Mr and Mrs Earl Guyett who llve across the road Mrs Guyett used to be Elwanda Parsons I always knew those klds should get together The next news flash tells of how Lleut Robert LaCasse of the U S alr corps statloned 1n Chlna and hls co pllot Bettv Craw have flown much needed medlcal supplles to Mlss Helen Feeney who has Jolned m1ss1onary work ln deep Chlna baseball team managed by Mrss Mlldred Jones has Just tinlshed the fourth straxght w1n ln the worlds ser1es Mllored always could play good softball back ln school and now she has turned to baseball Well good luck to your team Mlldred The news report xs now over and the next program IS the currently popular song and dance team Ieonard Watklns and Irene Fogg Irenes last name IS now Watkms though Over the televlslon screen we see Irene standlng on her head and Leonard IS holdlng a hlgh C However the butler doesnt approve of th1s sort of entertarnment and turns over to statxon MACS to hear the popular noxse team of the day Louise Cronk and Gladys Jeffers But Mlss Janet Evans now old and unable to stand so much nolse turns oiT the radlo Janet IS anxlously waltlng unt1l Vernon Schofield the dentxst has fimshed her new set of false teeth so that she can chew gum agaln Suddenly we heal a splmterlng of wood and all eves turn to the door The nolse was caused by Mlss Ruta Gaebler the fat woman of the cxrcus as she tore the slde door off when she tried to get through rt The httle shadow we see behlnd her IS her travellng pardner Vlfglllla. Buskev who eats wheatles every day and stlll she gets smaller and smaller Gosh how people do change' Just now Barbara Dunnlng has gone over to the other slde of the room to talk to Mr and Mrs Willard Cross, who have Just arrlved Mrs Cross used to be Marlon Halsey when she was ln school She kept xt 1n the famlly anyway Y. 1 Y . . . . . . , Y , Y J . I . . y . . , . 9 v ' ' ' . . , . ., - 7 , . . , . . , ' . . . Y , - . A , . Well, well, well. Carman then gives us a very important sports bulletin. The , A . . . y ' ' . ' l v v The weddlng lS now ready to start and we hear the weddxng march played by Shlrley Clark and composed by Harold Mansfield I never thought that Har old would compose muslc But the mus1c IS beautxful Harold and we all ap preclate that you were able to make a last1ng lmpresslon on the world by wrltlng a memorable weddmg march Now the m1n1ster the Reverend James Evans takes hlS place m front of the altar Just at th1s moment Mary Forbes who was always a punctual person arrlves and everythmg IS 1n read1ness Commg down the center of the room we see the beautlful blushmg brlde to be her br1desma1ds the best man and the bald headed br1degroom The brloe 1S wearmg the latest gown fash1oned by The Clark Des1gn1ng Co owned and operated by Mxss Frances Clark The brldes malds are glamour g1rl Mattne Wllkms homemaker Kentha Kellogg and Betty Newvme the bra1n glrl of the Class of 40 The musxc softens the reverend mln xster says a few soft words the last vows are taken and Frances IS marrled once more A sudden sobblng IS heard ln the back of the room and Mrs Roberts hur r1es over to comfort Mlss Buchner who IS crylng wxldly because she had been a brldesmald for Frances at her prevlous wedd1ngs but th1s t1me Frances sald she was too old and MISS Buchners heart IS broken As a sendoff for the newlyweds Lols Rose tunes up her trusty old gultar and slngs an approprlate selectlon I W1sh I Was Slngle Aga1n The MISSBS Judith Keturl and Jane Cornalre get the1r heads together and de clde that Dee and Frances are too young to go on a honeymoon alone and so they g1V6 Mary Splcer the Job of chaperonlng them The brlue and groom now depart as well as most of the guests but Barb and I llnger on to clear up a few deta1ls for the Senator All the servants have departed and we have to see that the wlndow shades are pulled down and the cat IS put out By th1s t1me the guests have left and Barb and I s1t 1n the darkened parlor talkmg to Frances lawyer Kenneth I-lmman Just as we are saylng what a fine couple Frances and Dee make the telephone rlngs and Barbara of course an swers 1t She comes back w1th a look of consternatlon 1n her eyes That she says was Mrs Frances Tr1mble Backus Jones Smlth Cobb She wanted me to tell you Mr Hlnman to come to the1r hotel 1n Syracuse 1mmed1ately Frances wants a dlvorce from Dee because he very flatly told her that he dldn t l1ke her linger na1l pollsh My gosh Barb says and I always thought Frances would settle down to a qulet l1fe on a farm ' Y 9 ' ' ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 . , , Y 1 - - 1 I ., o ' ' 1 1 . . . , . . 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 . , . ' 1 1 . , . 1 . . . U . . . ,, , . 1 l 1 . , . . , . V 1 Y - ' ' ' ' ll YI . . - 1 IA ' ' , . . . , . . . , . . . ,, n 11 11 1 1 . . , ,'fsg, Q Q 'f mm Q W W... .F 'ww ' a 33 T3 E555 MN f 1 it my AM V Q... - - JUNIOR CLASS First How: Ka-mivth llinh-. V+-i'v1fm S4-iwtin-if! Se-1-mul How: ICI:-:unor Xlznnsli. lil ilvnln'l'1 Sh'-rmzui, llir-hznrwl Snywhr. X1-il XV:xt:1-ii. Jill -i Uxlvy. lliilmrnl Alf-wry, John 31:15:11-. I,--v lmoiiiis. XM-inlsfll l,w-luis, Allvv lim-vm-s, Marion S4'ill'i1'ln'l' 'I'hirmi How: Iulizznln-Ili Smiili 1'li.1r'!m1-- XYiltsi4-, Yirl-iniai SYYJIIIFHII, Ili-li-in Nlnrli-ns. Iluth In-I !:i1l', Ilnrls Mn-ll, itifln' Mzirsilzlli. 5I:il',1wi'1n' l'l'1'lllilil. Al'lll1'll1l 51'iI4'ii. Ili U-rlv VK'illis 4lIvn'in N1-Iam. NIV. I0-liiuwly President ....,,.,.. Raymond Harvey Secretary , . . . . Carman Cunningham Vice President .. .... Carl Loomis Treasurer .... Carman Cunningham Advisers ...... ............ ....... M r . Kennedy, MIss Weatherlow ss? r - E , -JUNIOR cnass W ,,!Qt,,,. i N wird NSMW' l7LQi,vLvw11 First how: John I,1-:li'y, lI:ii'f-lu Iv,---lim. Ile-nry houx. Ilolu-rl l21':1rlwuy, f'2ll'lIl2lH 1 iininingiizun . , , ,, -, 1 - -- v Nw-1-ml Inm, Iusllu-1'.l1-rin-ii, 4:All1f-VII11' lif-riul. Lillian. livrliy, lla-lvu lluum-s. Alsxrinn llvxtn-1' I 4h 1 1 II'-IU' I.: ll, :erlii-Vw' lllllh I'im-win. ilwrin Ilvxiry. llifs XY:-zililm-l'lnw 'l'l1i1'11 IZ1-W: IM-iuulil Xvillflill 121-rulfl Fish. llziyiiiruifl Iizirvx-y. Hzulwf-li l e-llvrs, Hsirwlwl l iVhl'l' Clizirla-s llelmiip, .Izmivs hvnxis SOPHOMORE CLASS First il'-W: iliziri llii-lil. Nm-Irv-ii llfvwe-. llzilph Hlf-iii:-tvi'. Sli-ve 121-lily-li. Iiivlizirml lfilzuviuilil. Aliviimfl llzirsui-li. I-'rf-1l1'i'i--li l4'zii'in+-ix lifiliwl Arm-luis Se-4-H1111 ll-iw. Mziry .li-i'i'e-tt. Marry lmlir-ks. llk'll'll Ilia-lil. Yclnm til:-axruii. llilzi llyrlv, .I2llllS llvxlw-i', IV1II'lr I'Ix.iiis. iiililzi Ile-iielvlvuii I,illi:uii llxirlio-Q. Ili-IU' .Xlli-il. lb-115 .Xlwll 'Vliirll II-rw: lulwliml Hi'--IT. .I--lin Amin-i's4.ii, Iliiin-rt liairiii-s'. .lziliii-s llziiiiziiwl, livlly llzilsvy. llllzi .Xll+-y. All-1:1 121-Iliiuii, l'e-:irl llfwvn-y, Miss 'l'lif-iiizis President ......... . ..... Earl Clark Secretary . .. Evelyn Smith Vice President . .. George Sachel Treasurer .. ,,,.., Evelyn Trimble Advisers ...., ......,,......... M r. Newstead, Miss Fish, Miss Thomas - V2-.1 ...,, J. W .,.,.,, ., ,. . ,.,,, 2 , I i K .5 fi , SOPHOMORE CLASS First ilww: Iillis Xllilkiiis, XVilliziin Iilznvk. lfiuiiim-is lliflf-V, lizilpli IH-I1-iw-ii, 4'liI'l--in Il-ftaulinu. ilwlu-i'I Iilillx g,.,,,,,,4l Iliiwg Lilligiii ll.-xiiir I-In-lyii 'I'i'inil+lf-, Bla-lx':i Vliulvli, AILIVB liryzinl. .Ivssiv Vimss. ldv:-lyii Smith. I,i1f-illi- I'i1wlivi' Vlvlliu IHIIIL-1'. Nina Slim-Vmziii, llntli Ni:-hills 'i'liii'+l llffwi 43+-Hi'xv Smiiwl. Fiw-ilerii-k Blfviite-lz1ii', I,:iwi'em-e- ilevtm-. Alfix-rl Priest. XYilln-rl Slfirr. iizirl Vlurk. Ilex lmi'i'iww. Hzuwlfl VVhitney. Mr. Newste-all NINTH GRADE Ilrsl Ibm I III XxI1l1111 I11I111 II:1XI11. 4'IiI'1'-11'1I I!:1l1-S, I'lIII11l' II11IIv 'l'1 11'v Il11111-11. X11111111 1l111'111'111 l'11II4I Iiww:.I1-1111.11-III-1-5, I'I1y1I1N I11-I -1112, 5I:11'11- I:2lI'II1'.. . 1 N XI11'u:11'1'1 Ilnwu-, 11.111 .X1'111f11111 X111-x' I-'.-1-111-v l1111'iQ l1'wi11 -111111-x' 1111v-1111- l11111N1- l11ll s, XT:11' 1 2: lIll I111111.111. I.1111I1.1 Il1lIi11 11 I'lIIIIII4 'VIII 111 l111111 IIllI'lI I' 11 1'I'lI l IIx'1I1- l'1--111-1--1-.I11111-x. I,111111-:1 AI:11'r1lv11, II4IIII II1111111 X11111 11111--X. I1l1x 1111111-x Il:-I1-11 121111-11-1 .I1-:111 .XII'II. H1411-11 12:1fw. I.1111iw4 NI:11's1I1-11, Miws I11111111: I 1 1111I1 I.11xx. I.1111--1 1,1-1-Xl--5 .XI 1 1lx'111 I111'1l-11 11-1 1I1I 11.1- ILHI1-11-1 .H-1'1'1-11. H11-1111111 l,z1X1-1-Ig U1 X111 I -11111-1'. Il:1I11I1 IZ:1II, XY1 II1:1111 I'11111'1111-1' X11I1 II--II111 11 -4:00334-1 R ? S NINTH GRADE III 1 1.1-xx. 1.111-1111.1 1.11111 11. 1.--1':1I-I1111- XIlII1'Y. .XIIIIII AI:1111wIq1, Iildiw XX' 'lx x.11'1I, I' II1-11 X111l.1111111. l.1II1.111 I.-W1--I111-1 1.1--. I.11f11111 X11-111-I-. .II-1111 I'111'ks. I':!lI1 'II4 I-1111. 111-1w-1I1x' I11I1I1X. l11111- I,:1I1- -1-11111I I'11w' I-'I111'1f1-1'1 I1-1111'11'1I. I-f1Ii1I1 S!--1111. 421-1':1I1I XX'11II:11'1-. If4'IlII4'III XY1IIix. I 1 1111-lx XI1XX1II11111 I111111 I111111I1-, I-IIu111 XX':11I1i11N. 4'I1:11'l1-s SIIIIIII. BI1' 'I'--'I1-1' II1111I II'-11: XX:1I11'1' RI:1X1111'1 Ix:111 I':11'x1111f. .I111111-X l,:1x11i1-. II1-I11-1'l NI11111 XN'ilI1'1111 5I11Ix1II1' .I:1l111':- III1I111'I1:11'I. ,l11I111 Al.11Ix-WIQ1 IL1-I11'1'l IZ1-W, In-1111 I' 11l'Iiw 1-ufn-v EIGHTH GRADE First H1-wi I'I1l11.1 IN-115. l,IIlIi.r .l:1--1111i11. I1111-is Smith, Isxiln-Ile 1,1-ok, 11.-1-filiib' Vdiliillllf- Shirley XY:11k1111. I.--is lillI 'j'. H--li-11 iI111'11i11:. I,il:1 111-111-1- S1-1-111141 Huw' Miss SI11111- H111-1':v .IJ11-1111i11 XY:1lIe-1' H1-sh, FI115-ii il11l1i11.1111. l,1-roy S1'l11'5'x'1-I: l'Z1'111-sr A1'111:l1w111:. Willis M11r1'i:1-11 111111-'rl l'r-ily. Iliiln-rl Nutliiig' 'I1lliI'll Huw: 1'l1:11'l1-s H:11'x'1-5 Iiwziyiiw- I'11ll11-1113 f'.lI'l Ilailfe-y, Lewis I:I'.lllIllll'Y. Hollis llzitv.-, II:11'11l1l lI1'+1w11. .l11l111 If'111'I1r-.-:. Iliiwziril lwttr-1'. tl':111l Hellmvk. XY:11'1w11 H1111ki11e lLg1y1111-1111 Ti11kl1z1111. 1,1-1-111 Smith, .Xlufeiitb President ................ Lila Druce Secietary, Treasurer Leona Smith Adviser .... .,.......,.. .....,.... . . . ' Miss Stone ,. EIGHTH GR DE F11-sl How: Ilfrlifil IIz11 .1-31 ilriiw- I'il'lll'l'5. Xxrilliillll' 'ilI4'll12lll. IZa11'1--11 131111x be-1-1-1111 Huw: In-14..1i1'.' l 1'-111,1- H1111--v :1 IHIIIIIZIIT. lifii.-1 liiufwli. Ik-tty Fish. II1.-'11 liii-lil. .lz1111-I Hlzilikmsiii. l'I1'11i:1l111- 41111, iiilzi F1-111-rs, Iflzi IIIIIIIUII, Al2ll'jl'!'it4 Iliiwwl. l1'1-11+- 4'1'z1nSf-11, Miss Mzitiivws 'l'l1l1'1l Il:-w: l4'1':1111-vs ligivis Illzulys II1-likiiis, f'l1z11'lf1tt1- V11111-, M1111 .l:1111' Imxvil, l':llfIl'l IM1liw:11'. I':ll'2lIllIl' .X111lf'1's1111, Mziry Vfisli-llw, Mziry 4':1s1'. Vi1'mi11i:1 I-'fish-1'. Ilziwli Hllilzlw. Imis H1-llish-1' l4'11111'Il1 Ilfiw: In-st--1' 121':1x'11s. Hl1'11 4'1IHIN'I', Lee Il111'11i11:4. .l:1111e-s f'11111111i11p. .lfilin imstvllf-, Ke-1111:-th l:t'lli!121'I'. IZ1-1-11111-H Iinll .Xve-ry Ilullfwk. XVilli11111 lf111'ln-s 1 l:il'h2ll'fl llvnz. .lz1y111- llwllisti-1: 'l'f1111111y Fitzgr-rzilrl Alisf-1111 President .......... Roberta Hinman Secretary .. Virginia Foster Vice President ,.... Mary Jane Dowd Treasurer .. .1 Richard Benz Adviser ....... .................. ........... . . Miss Mathews ,Q JA Q 1 N- Q r I ia EIG-HTH GRADE First How: 'l'IlI11'4'N ,Inu-ole '21-11--11 S111iIlixx'fwtli. luliufvgmiv S4-hllmzlkm-r. .If-:in Kizlml, Annu Sll4'l'IllIlIl. Alum- H-ills-A. Nl:u1':u--1'1l4- AIHllI1'12lil', Arie-Im g'lIl4lQ'I'SI!ll, Maury XYzuw-. I,1-rrziiml Slwllll. Sllirlvy Slwlfe-v Yin-l4:1'izi Szlvlir-l S1-1-I-iizl lion: I'.ll,-xx-wrlh Yi-llllu. i'1l'1lI1k Lziwl-ui. I l'z1i1k Mil1vYi4-71. YiI'QlIIiil l':u'l11v111l, Ill'zu'P Alf'l,:ii1:liiiu. Ilowzniwl 'l'1-mp11.1lizui'lm-s 'Vfvurf-1. llzly Ilydv, llurnlil Shvllililll. Mrs, I?vI,4mg 'I'l1ii'4l llow: Iizurl Nl fm-un l:2lI'k! 1,1-xvis .1-I-'--w, llzzv'-'ld XY!Iisii. IQUIIIIPIII Aliwtoli, August XY1-1-rl, lmxlznld lbimon. V 1 lim: II'-lzilmg. .mines Strongs. I,com11'fl 'l':u-klvy. .luhn Young. Ilunzild President .... Frank Milovicz Secretary ........ Grace Southworth Vice President Victoria Sachel Treasurer .. ..... Carol Snyder Adviser .,..., ................ ....,...... . M rs. DeLong SEVENTH GRADE Lust l.ou.1 zmrli-s Iiullf-2. ll:-rn-x' A1-klm' 1 mrl1-s Foslni I fly 1-1 1'1-rift' Vu-in Illll XI l is1'll4':' Swim liyvi A X-.52-,Y 12.2. ., .lwv . .3 , ',. V . U ' -' iivll I X 4X ny In Ii Ilvil 5 I VIII url. :XVIQII1 .Xll111. I. ily lu lpn-. l,f-.itllvw lmriwfw, Tlllll'l 5' 1lSlI'lU'. lullw-I l!l'1::s llltv II1-11111-'Q-V 'xllll l lI'NlIl'l1 Yi-1' lui:-'1 Kr' ml' XI irif II HI .II . . vs .I ,., . In ..'r,i: I 'I'll11'1l I' xx' 1'I1'4l'l Vu: I-In lu-lullfl lw-im:-V. I,zlwl'4-mw Imumx' I 1x'm ml 1'iIl1 Iulm Ill! ,. H. H las., Z'- L:1-ss. ll--l'rnv.- l2'i-41'il-. liwlliwl Iullis. .lllllll lwlmliu. Sylxw-slvl' llaulilvlv, Alton H11-zlsfni Qlrs. IlIlI'I'IX ' President ..,... , . . Ann Feeney Secretary . . . , , Arlene Allen Vice President .. .. Ewing Hall Treasurer .. . Betty Bellinger Adviser ...... . . . . . . . Mrs. Harris Fl 2 . A l'I'ih f-qvwzgwsm f, SEVENTH GRADE First Ilflwz 11111141141 1111111-lx, .1111111 5121111111 I1z11'1'y S1111111w-11'l11. XYi111:1111 K1-115' S1-vwlicl Ilww: 51:11'y 111-1'11z1. .X11:wl11111 51:1I1i11s1ii. 1.1-111111 IH-1'sf111s. 1,il1i:111 .11-1111s--11. 111-ity' 111-11- 111'1's-111. X:1111Al1-1 I,11111f211-X, .11-:111 111-1'1'i11:I--11, lllmlys 1111111-11111--fk. 3lIl1'11l2l 111-11i11u1'l'. 111-11A1: 1i1'11l. 1,i111:111 lmwis 11-1-111- 11111111-11 'I'11i1'11 Il-fw: 121-115 I111w111'11. .1'11i:1 1,11--Inv'--111. .XlI'1'1-11 1111-'ls1111. X1--1'1'1s I.:11i1-. XY1-11111-11 11114-151111, 1121111-1' 141-1-I, .If-M-1111 XI:1yI1i1-. 1':1111 B1--1,:111:11li11. 1I:11111-5' .X11--111. 1,11111 I'11l'liS. Miss Alulh-11 4Il11111ArI 11111-11 .X11f1-1112 President .... ,.., . . Nanette Lindsley Secretary . Donald H1111ck Vice President . . .... Robert Roop Treasurer . . . , Martha Hellinger Adviser ...... .....,....... . ..... . .... . .. ...... Miss Mullen ' .. ...,.... ,r, .,,,. 1 ' , SEVENTH GRADE Ifirft How: .l1':111111- Sl11111:w:1y A1111'j111'11- 'l'111111,4. 1s:111-All1- 81111111-1's1111. .X1411-111- Il111114z11'11t, 111-1- l'll Yw1111:. 1'11ylI1s 'l'1111i11z111:, 111-11-11 Ii:-r1111A:111, 1.:1l11':1 XY1111+1w111'11, I!z1l'11:11':1 12111. 31:11'y lgfmp, lmris XX'111is S.-1-111111 1l1.wZ 1f111:z1r:41f.111- 'I'1:1-1.11111--' Y1111l1111s1ii, XYi11i:1111 Y--11112, .Xl1w1'1 11'-un-rs, 1Cf1wz11-11 1'1'11-sl. 1ft'Il1Il'111 S111-1'111:111. 1:lll'1Hl1 1111.41-, Miss 111-ro LJ111111-S 1'1'i1-sl. 1',11111':1il11 121-11il1w111, 1:11111-S XYz11'1-. XVilli11111 XY111-41. 11111111111 XVi11ii11s, Mel- rose 1'111Il1 121-1'1l1:1 l'1'11-st, .l:1111A Silva, 312l1'2il1'l'Y XVIII! l:11l'l'II. A111111-1 Z41l4'll111l1'41, ,X1lSt'11t1 President ............... Mary Roop Secretary .............. Barbara Rio Vice President ,. .. Albert Rogers Treasurer .. .. Edgar Stone Adviser ,....... ................ .............. . . Miss Gero ...- li!! ig ,f xg '7 ,QP ' ,IU + I f f.-. 'TRW 65, 55 I , 5' 'vfmhwj' Q ' 'A 5 Grades We a1e p1Olld to QIVB to the 1ead1ng pubhc of the MGXICOHIHII for the HI'St t1n1e a S8Cf,10I'1 devoted entuely to the e1ementa1y department As these students wlll eventually be membexs of SBHIOI Hlgh we feel that It lb of 1mpo1 tance that they be 1nc1uded 111 ou1 publ1cat1on The grades w1ll be p1ctu1ed 1n the11 3Ct1V1tlCS rather than 111 class groups We hope th1s D1CSGllL8.l31Ol'1 meets w1th you1 apploval Grade 6 A H1155 Ldllla Gaylold Ind1v1dual study vroup 111 6 A Wh1Ch follows each s0c1al1zed group aCt1Vlly Boys of 6 A at work on a SOC1a11Z9d un1t 1n the constructlon of a Covered Wa gon as used Ourlllg the colonlal per1od , . . ' , ,, . .Nil 0 l l ll -'- 5 ' 5 if 1.1 Rui K' .. .. . U ,,, . . Grade 6 B M1bS Albelta Rowe The 6 B puplls are havlng a short study perlod durlng Wh1Ch each one IS pre parlng varlous lessons for the next day Th1S IS a group of 6 B pup11s hav1ng speclal help Wlth fractlons X16-Qyafff - w 1 y - ' J I mu Grade 5 A M15 Jane BIOVKII Five As reading corner where we spend our spare tlme Flve A's group workmg durmg study perlod . . , . qi ' I . ': ' 5 l , .AH ... Q3 5 v.-'Q . 1 ' . Grade 5 B MISS Esthel Welch xiii!!! Act1v1ty per1od m five B Our reading corner in five B Grade 4 A NIISS Ada Ixellel ,Wm Some 4 A pupils are completing drawing work Others are en Joylng the reading corner while a few are receiving science 111 struction ,Qi Individual instruction in 4-A in arithmetic to correct errors, Others work independently. Grade 4 B M1ss Reatha Rome These 4 B puplls are partxclpatmg ln a sllent readmg ex erclse They are recewmg help wlth new and dlfflcult words 4 B chlldren are enjoymg thelr readlng corner The p1cture was pamted by the chxldren 1n connectlon w1th the study of the Netherlands 4- 't , ' f, -4 f ' M, s..s L , gi s ,Ames I 4 ' e 9 . 1 I Grade 3 A MIS Leah Omen 3 A group WOIKIDQ on a 1111117 Four Seasons on he Farm W C 3 A readmg group and Makmg a Boat , ... 'Q 1 . 1 1 1 I VV wg 5 T a x 2 ' a , H : 3 nfs- : ' I 1 , A N rf? ,Q-' H M' V . u 'Y' ' I , u 1 . ' 1 I ' Q ma' i '.f'-an W ' -3.9 M-M--f , ,no ,f ' ...wsr mf Grade 3 B M155 GQHQVIQVQ Ph1H1pS A geography perxod m Grade 3 B A muslc perlod m 3 B Grade 2-A MISS Elda Kldd Workmg on dr111 sheets 1n Grade 2 A The 2 A chlldxen are lookmg at the laundry the readme corner and the IDOVIC whxch they made Q M e i I 5 . Grade 2 B M155 Isabel Ot1s A per1od for 1nd1v1dua1 help m s11ent readmg Grade 2 B Q Bu11d111g a DOStOH:1CC 1I'l Grade 'P B Th1S IS also the ch11dre11s readmg corner 111 the form of a garden EE E 1, Gfllde I-A M1 K Mrs. Doris Murphy. . . fr 3 J xl 1 i , A readmg group ln the 1 A room hears an Oflglllal story wr1tten by one of the chlldren Grade 1 A 1S havmg a Story Hour r fi 5 175 ' , F lil ' P Laws an, , ,Q 6 ' I Nxb, S K, , Grade I B M15 Chculotte Pfutuck A reaomg group xn the 1 B room Bu11d1ng a hbrary 1n Grade 1 B 3 I - 'VJ Kindergarten M1ss Cathe1 me OIIVQI CHILDREN PAINTING ON THE FLOOR We are busy makmg plctures about the falm See our pa1ntmgb'J READING TABLE We have many p1cture books about farm ammals What fun we have lookmg at them' . I EI 1 A, .. ., - Ungraded Classes M1s Challotte Pa1mente1 is Workmg w1th Enghsh workbooks m the Speclal Grade Remedlal Class MISS Many Hendelson 7-. Second Grade Remedlal readmg class Palermo School The Palel mo school VKl'l1Cll vx as bullt ln 1937 8 as a palt of the MEXICO Centlallzed D1SlL11ClL 1S a gl eat asset to the communlty ln xx hlch lt 1S located The bulldlng VKll1Cl1 IS of Engllsh deslgn IS a one stoly and basement Sf1llCtL11Q of b11Ck and t1le tllmlned vx 1th cast stone Thele ale tvso class 1001118 an Ollf'1C8 bovs and g11lS basements closets a bOll61 and cool loom and an 3Lld1tO1ll1H1 also used as fl class loom In thls loom thele IS a stage wlth cultalns and stage llghts They have thell pal tles enteltalnments and gyH1I18.St1CS ln thls loom A fl19pl3C8 IS also one of the many d.tl112lCt10I'lS One of the most 11111301 tant f3CtO1S of thls bulldlng 1S the heatlng sys tem Thls heatlng and ventllatlng system can 1egd1dl9SS of out slde tempelatule keep the looms filled vllth flesh 311 at a tem pelatule of 70 degl ees The old one loom school house vshlch has fol many yeals housed the school puplls of thls al ea has been convel ted lnto a galage Thls bulldlng p10V1d9S StO13g6 fol one of the MEXICO buses and llso f01 the bus of thls school The teachlng dutles of thls school ale ln the hands of M15 Bul ke vs ho has the klndelgalten and ill st and second gl ades Mrs Eggleston gl ades tl'1199 and foul and lVl1SS Tooley g13d9S five and SIX She also acts as pl lnclpal Undel the able Sllpel vlslon of these teachels thls school has p10V8d ltself a gl eat suc cess. . v v . 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I ll P1es1dent Ed1th Lavole SBCFCEHIY Ahce Reeves Vlce Pres1dent Dee Cobb Treasu1 er Jane Corna1re AdVlS61 MI Elsbree The MEXICO Academy and Ce11tral School Student Councll IS one of the oldest clubs 1n the school It IS orgamzed pr1mar11y for the purpose of 1ntroduc1ng the 1deals of democracy and student government to the school An example of th1s 1dea1 1S the preamble of the present const1tut1on We the students of the MEXICO Academy and Central School Student Coun c11 111 order to secure a better understandmg of the dut1es and I'6SDO1lSlbl11t16S msured by student part1c1pat1on 111 the government of the school do hereby make th1s const1tut1on At the present tlme there are thlrteen members Ill the counc1l C0l1SlStlIlg of a p1es1dent v1ce pl'8S1d6llt and two representat1ves from each class ThlS present year under the leadersh1p of our new DI'lllC1D3.1 Mr Harold Elsbree the counc1l has been act1ve 1n the organ1zat1on of assembly programs and 1n report1ng news of Mex1co to one of the leadmg Syracuse papers Th1s IS a very 1mportant club of the school and It IS hoped that lt w1ll con tmue to be the gOV6I'l11Ilg body of Mex1co Academy students . First Huw: llolvewt l.1l4'ilSSn', In-o Vuhlv, Alir, liz- vvs, lllfliih l,:1xni+-, Jilllt' I' l'll2lll'4A, Nelson H1 v , M12 Ifllslm-1: Sew111rl Row: Curl Il'-lnnis. I':ill'l Alu-ll, .lnhn A11de1's1m, U1- 1'-'- S2U'llt'l. Iiurl Vlnrk, Hzwmfld im- ig. lluy111o11rl llz11'1'1-.. 66 ' , h - 1 . . . . . , , . . ,, Y , . , . . . . 1 Y ' ! Paper Staff Fxrst Row ThllllllN Pxrrlsh Wir 1n1'1 Bu key Helen Hughe Prmees Trlmble Fmnres. fluke Dolothy Sllllth Barbara Dlll1HlHQ beconcl lovs Letty XQYVNIIIQ Qloru Nfolm 1X8lthl hellog Muy bpuer llllun Revou' Nils I obelts lrllyett Edxtor Thomas Parrlsh ASS1St8.J1t Ed1tor Dorothy Sm1th The Paper Staff conslsts of several members actmg under departmental heads The varlous departments are under the dlrect superv1s1on of the adv1ser, M15 George One actlvlty perlod a week IS devoted to wrltlng and typmg artlcles for the weekly xssue of the Mexlco Independent One outstandmg act1v1ty of the Staff IS the attendance at the State Press Conference by delegates chosen by the Staff members Those to part1c1pate th1S year were Thomas Parrlsh Dorothy Sm1th Earl Abell, Elsle Marshall, and V1rg1n1a Buskey ' ,f : ' ss' 1 , g' '. , H f ' 1 x ' , 4 '. x s Y . v . Y ' ' 1 ' ' , . , . , . f '- l': lx .' , 'z r 2, 2 '. '54, 1' 1.5, . z ', A I . ,. Third liow: John Leary, Illl'llElI'd Jamerzson. Kenneth Rude, lalwuod Groff, Earl Abell, Earl ' s 5 1 , :Hi-I Dramatlcs Club 1 m x x ul 1 leltx -X ull 1 1 ll N S11 4 m 1 x ux uh IIIIQIN l1ln1tNll11 P1es1dent Edlth Lavole Secretary Treasurer 116116 Fogg V1ce Presldent Thomas Parrlsh Advrser M15 George The Dramatlcs Club has as 1ts purpose to develop actmg ab1l1ty pubhc speakmg and general leadershlp rn the students 111 Mexxco Academy and Central School At the beglnnmg of th1S year the senlor members elected EQ1th Lavole DFCSI dent Thomas Parrxsh VICE presldent and Irene Fogg secretary and treasurer The advxser of our club 1S Mrs George Jumors and seniors tr1ed out for the Semor Play The members of the cast automatxcally became members of the Dramatlcs Club In November the Dramatlcs Club held xts annual 1n1t1at1on for the new members from the Senlor Play Thls 1n1t1at1on IS one of the most colorful 111 the school and one Wh1Ch w11l be long remembered by those members bemg admltted to the club For our presentatron 1n assembly we produced a one act play Nelghbors wh1ch turned out very well PFIZB speakrng wh1ch 1S not confined to Dramatlcs Club members was a long dreaded yet hoped for occas1on We feel that all partlcxpants should be com plxmented for thelr marvelous Job Our meetmgs are held every Frrday, act1v1ty per1od, and after a short bus1 ness meetmg the act1v1ty IS turned over to the club advlser She teaches us how to apply make up and how to learn the art of actmg xtself Some meetmgs were set aS1d0 for recreat1on and for prlze speakrng practlce These rehearsals were mstructlve to watch I C361 . f. I 1 Q I-'i'st Row: Yirgiuzni lluskl-y, fllwriu N1-lam, Is2il'IlHl'2l l unninzr, lilvzulrlar VHVFIIIIS. Ire-ne l m:::. lielith l.zu'wiv. 'VIIUIIIIUIS l':lrrisl1, llillizm lie '1-ir, Fr: ves 'l'1'imlulo. Alix- lin-1-nfs. -S j . l - Sfwnnrl ll ,wi Ilia-hurel ,lzum-rsun, Hole-n ll ghes. Elsie- A1ill','llilll, l'v:n'l llnvvy, l'1x'4-lyn .'1 ith, lluris IQXJIIIS. Ile-tty I,ulinlv:ll'4lie-11-, Janis Ilvxtvly Iwlal Allvy. Mrs. lie-nl'gv 'Vhlrwl Huw: 1'ill'Ill:llI 1'unnin::l1:nm, XY-lull-ll In-.n 's, Kvxm-ll: Movry. llurulfl Kfwni,1:. Huy- mnml Ilzurvvy, l4'orrn-sl Shullp. Il'-lwrt Hr: lvuy. Idnrl 421:51-lt, llivlmrsl Snym-V, lla vin lv -' I num ' ............... , ..... ' 1 V - 1 Y 7 l 1 ' ' ' - an ' YY y Y y Y l - - y U Dlrector Jennlngs Ju11e George Gresham Aunt Flavla Dawn ODay Patlence John Colt B111 Tralnox Bentley Norah Truoy Senior Play ' LADY BE GOOD I 1 IIN enrlel on lun uso Q ow uc mm Nl Ihum s. 'LADY BE GOOD Cast Mrs George Wendell Loom1s Rlchard Jamerson Irene Fogg Frances Trlmble Edlth Lavoxe Howard Loom1s Thomas Parrlsh Earl Guyett Elwanda Parsons V1rg1n1a Buskey . I'1'e-sm-llts-rl N1IY6'Illlll'l' IT, 1105119 Lei' In H'y.:llt: Ilin'l1:u'sl .lzum-Vsfm, l+'l'zlm's-s 'Pr' Isle-. WV1 'I lm mis, IC 'amla I'z ns, Virginia ltufkm-y. I'I:1rl filly-tv, Irene l+'ng'g', H 'z 'l I. lis, Illllith I.,u'siv, an - l'1ll'l'lSh. l!:11'lm1'zl Illlllllillg' A J! ' .............,.........4.......,..........,......... Barbara Dunning fr-A ,Mn MACS Band rat Rum H Nflljlhllllllll I X num., J ex e mx one I- lllllfbXXllN7 ll Rowe m1111ls 0 '- fl nsmx ll 1 .A 111s 11111 llc Imp., B ukus J M ll 11 ecnnrl Row l nm 1 e 1 umm lx Wllllk N un 1111 llllt 1nd lien l rlbe ll 1 llN 1 ue or 'Nl lx nes Spence-I J lull ste1 I 1 em lll LX el u ll 111111 :ke 0 Lonnell 1 Tyrrell our lu!! ivne K 1 e 41 I 1 l u xt 101 I N 11 x 1 1 41111.11 I6 11.111 I b rms A Smux Our school band was orgarnzed ln January of 1937 by Weldon Grose of Os wego Each sprxng untll th1S year we have played m the Oswego County MUSIC Festlval and have also glven a festlval of our own We played 1n state competx tlon at Port Byron ln the sprlng of 39 and won a thlrd d1v1s1on ratlng Thls year the best players ln the bands of the county played a mass group at Fulton Sev eral members from our band partlclpated Instead of Just the semor band playmg at one festxval thls sprmg, the Junlor band and the glee club took part too Band offlcers were elected ln Aprll They were Wendell Loomls presldent, Bruce Beesley, vlce presldent, Evelyn Sm1th, secretary We as band members have en1oyed our work durlng the past three years and have made consloerable progress . 1- ,V xl, I . Y . , K . s . Fi .' 'Z . Q ' ' , .. ' , . Uxl IS. Be Sl li. St -. ', ' , ' , P. ll J. H lli.'t-', 11, Sir A. Gs-tlmlll, l-I. S11'll, M. Xl' st' li. er, IC. : ' .', . al: ' S A Z l. De ll. l 1'Illll'l', ll, G11 V s, T. YlllPl1IllSkl, U. llHllSUll, .l. lllllll'llZil'IlI, K. Hi 1 , '. ' NY lint- am, NV. St S. lllm-194-1-, ll. Irwin. H. l.aIiol1z'lW1'e, J. Kidd, I . Parker. B. .lar1'ett, li. linker. Mr. Crust-. Tl ' ' '.': C, Dr 2 ', D. VV'lk'1 l'. l,lll'l!'ll'l'i. D. Dm-I.v11g', ll. llI'l ' . F. Y mg. E. l aj D. C ' '. . I' is ', B. B11 1 , M. D111 '. IJ. 'I' lls, I . Le 2 'd, D. 1,2 ' , T. F 'th I ': J. Ma, . I . l,2iX'llll, ll, H tmzm, VV. lm mis, M. Ilim 111, IC. Hall. A. I gers. M. Fi: 'l ', 1. Lel.'Iz1i1', H. XVl1it11vy, B. Smith, ll. l-'vllv1's. .l. Hunt , ll. l-'i.'l, .l. ' ' 'ire-. M. I 1' , l. 'zl' fu, ..' gl-' ' I . Y . , C 9 1rst Row l 111e-1 N gs P 11 nes H NIa11sf1e1 N lflflllllb -X1 1 X l- 1 e111n1l l 1111 exter F llN ll lss '11 1 1h vs J L 11rna1re X Sth0fl01C 1 kms I Shoup 1 11 1 e er llll 1 Ro e YK PN NI 1 em lll I 01511 llf B T1 llllhlt' A helm 1n C' Sllll 1 Olllth l ou 1 ls ns err ex 1 enes 'N l'1en1111 S1 hll 1 11111 th 1 111s PI 1 vm 1 P11tte1 Nl Ha sew A xth I 1 11 1 el NN N as N li Xl111e1 H Uftllldll H Whllr Nl li B11d11 1 Chorus After the s1xty four members had reg1stered a meet1ng was called for the purpose ot electxng CHICCFS The followlng Off1C6lS were chosen pres1dent For est Shoup v1ce pres1dent Vernon Schofield secretary, Mattxe W1lk1ns R hearsals were called the follow1ng week to prepare for the Nat1v1ty Pageant d1 rected by Mrs George and MISS Taylor Thls program was presented for the P T A and assembly durmg the Chrlstmas season After the holldays rehearsals of 'Plnafore were begun Thls presentation was g1ven 1n both Oswego and Mexxco Hlgh School assemblles The performance lncluded Sketches from 'P1nafore Waltz ' Love Is A Garden from 'The Belle of Barcelona , a tap dance and accord1on solo A group of negro sp1r1tuals were sung, as well as solos, and a g1rls tr1p number was g1ven The hlghhght of the year was the Oswego County Mus1c Festlval held 1n Fulton on May 10th Selected members from the chorus attended and ap prec1ated the pr1v1lege of s1ng1ng w1th such a large group The latter part of May our own MUSIC Fest1val was held 1n ccoperatlon w1th the Band under the dlrectlon of Mr Grose Tc close the year the Chorus prepared several numbers to be sung on Class and Graduat1on n1ghts I lg: es. V '- P15 f: 4 3 ,,. .233 L A 1 F' S '. 1. Hz ' ' J. Evans, T. Pzxrriuh. VV. C1'11Q.'. li. .1 ' . . 1 ll. V. 1 li . 'e11l.'. li. I111' S ' I 'Z J. D J , J. M: '.'lzl1, MTS Te jlrm ', D. 'I'l I . ' ' , '. S' 1, BI. WV'l ' P. .I . . F ll. Pa 1hl , E. S 'tl. L. s Third Row: XV. Melville. D. M11111,, ll. Valley. H. Bl1111111e1', I.. 1lz11':'den. H. l'IE'llfl6l'SOH,, P. H1 ' . . Put 2 , ID, I1l'1'z111:4, I , 1 2 'l, '. , . ' z , S 'tl F' ' I 'Z li. VV'll'.', J. Ur 's. H, F 11 J. PZYZUIS. M. F Y D. Irwin, 1 T. ' 2 , A. . '-k, I.. Pe' H xl1ll'll'llS, H. I,M'lai1' Fif ll rw: li. Ma :fi ll, Il. Ili -hl. M. B112 t. S. Plzlrk, D. I.: ke. C. '. . . ' lc I. llc-y Si: I1 ': T. S21 'h , ll. l.a11':1.'.'e, l-1. lliu, XV. . I' piers. . . ' '. . ' 1 ' , . ' ley, G. Iflsl, . 'z 'aj . . . . . Q . 1 Z . 1 - Z . , 3 . . . G e- ' 4 ' n ' - ., , . ' f I ' !!. A . A ., . , ss. ' - - . , . . l ll X tlrnrl lPIrL.lll1l1lIl 1 Future Farmers of America Presrdent Lours Myers Secretary Treasurer Charles Burdrck Vrce Presrdent Earl Guyett Advrser Mr Stanton Thrs year the F F A under the leadershrp of LOUIS Myers the presrdent has enjoyed a very successful year We held thrrty frve meetrngs whrch were sched uled for once a week The meetrngs were busrness or socral There were thrrty frve members enrolled The average percentage 21tt611QH1lC6 was 86 8 f We partrcrpated rn four Judgrng contests At the State Farr we were repre sented by Lours Myers Arthur Masters and Charles Burdrck Forty two schools were represented at Canton thrrty four at Morrrsvrlle and three hundred at Cornell Lours Myers Earl Guyett and Leonard Watkrns represented us at Can ton Lours Myers and Earl Guyett at Morrrsvllle and Lours Myers Earl Guyett Nerl Watson Harold Mansfield and Charles Burdrck at Cornell We placed 2nd at Canton 3rd at Morrrsvrlle and 26th at Cornell The F' F A presented a nrovre Four hundred and srxty nve attended and we reeerved S57 70 profit February 3rd Pulaskr Sandv Creek Central Square Fulton and Hannrbal were entertarned by Mexrco at Judgrng, contests The F F A and R O H have together enjoyed tvxo dances th1s year One was held rn November the other rn Aprrl The followrng, recerved Block M awards for OL1tbf,3.11Q1llg performance rn the year s actrvrtres Lours Myers Earl Guyett Leonard Watkrns and Charles Bur drck The last brg event of the year was an Oswego County Rally held at the Sandy Creek Farr Ground on May 4 I 7 MI First Huw: l,ymlnlr K'-110251. I,e-wr1:1l'1l xx'2llklllS. 4'lil'fw11 llutnlirrg, l I'1llll'l5 'I'1-rrrllle. XY:lte-1' Mzrsln-rs. H:1r'nlvl XYI 'lm-y Sf-1-vvrrll Huw: Ilurmlfl lY:1!sor1. Ill4'lIiIl l All-wr'y. X'vy'ru4-rr S-'lr'-Iivlll, Ne-il XYHISHII, I-I:1r'1 H1131-II. Imllis Rlje-rs. llvrtalrl lfislv. Ml' Slzxlrlulr 'l'lrir'1l Ilwvwi I'h:u'le-s llzlr'x'n-5' ll-'In-rt .lwl'l'1-ll, l'1l'2llll'iN Xl'-XYilli:lms. l':rlxin .ll-r'4l:ll, S11-xv' Gfvlnlyvlr, llzlrvllll XlJlIlSIil'Ill Ilolwrl SIIVVIIIZIII, If4'IlIIl'lll lilllll' Frnllrllr How: 'l'l11vm:ls l.:n1':nsSr-. .Ivllrll Allllliflliliil. .lwlm Ilzlsl-v, Iilwm NY:lIkilrs. Ivurr l'l'z1slrrr.', ' : 'Q-S 11,111.2 I: r H- 4-'sul Q ', . - u ' D A .V 1 1 ' ' v 41, ' v 1 s 1 wk' -l ' v ' ' 4, ' 1 - 1 . , , . . ' fr - . - I - r ' ' - D , s t'v 1 . I 1 - J . . . Q . ,Y Y 7 1 Y ' 1 Q 1 4 Y ' 7 .2 1 ' 7 Q Q ' Y 1 ' ' ' .' T w ,. . ' , . ' . , . ' ,- . ' , . . . . '- . . - .'. ' ' ' Z ' . .., . ' ' ay . - in e 4 Illl!-'Ill S1 111 11 xx ul we Ars 1 Jun or lures Q luk :neun ne us ll 1 NI u Nl Lund I ow I l Q my N F 0 N in I UUISQ L ronk uid y wus e 1 1 ll es v N 1 llflxs If lclmn title VSXIKIIIN Ester Jtll'Nt!l A1 Ll rklew ll! u rs bhllles lewnulwls lulthl hello g Royal Order of Homemakers Presldent Elwanda Parsons Secretary L1ll1an Henry V1ce Pres1dent Eleanor Mansfield Treasurer Ruth Dlmon Advlser MISS Washburn Tlns year the Royal Order of Homemakers feel that they have accompllshea a great deal Our flrst meetmg of the year was held rn the homemaklng rooms for the pur pose of outllnlng our yearly plan The first b1g event was our Mothers and Daughters Banquet held on No vember twenty nlnth, IH the cafeterla Thls event was repeated agam 1n May We enterta1ned at the County Home on December elghteenth Other act1v1t1es for th1s year lncluded a combmed F F A Varslty boys, and glrls' Leaders Clubs banquet and dance We entertalned the faculty wlth a New Years Tea which accordlng to the faculty members was a great success The trlp to Ithaca IS an honor g1VCll to four sen1or glrls Those g1rls for tunate enough to attend Farm and Home week were Elwanda Parsons Ke1tha Kellogg Loulse Cronk and Frances Clark The R O H glrls were honored to be g1ven the prlvllege of serving at the Faculty Banquet on Aprll twenty Hfth One of our a1ms thls year was to obtaln a club song ThlS song was wrltten by Mattle W11k1ns We w1sh to extend many more years of success to the R O H Club and hope that they w1ll always be as fortunate ln havlng as good an adv1ser as MISS Washburn W First Row: M: .I rr-tt, A' 1 'l k. .lul'th l t 'i, l'Zl. - M' shall, 1 s AI rt. Frz fs ' , XYll'LZ'llllZl. Sw: .' , l'z1uli Blz L: ll'2 l 2 'clen Ser I ': lnrizl H-nry, llc-len Ma 'te-ns, Lillian Henry, Idlwzmrlzr Pzrrsunx, clean 1' .la :Q- fleld, Ruth Dimmu, l:1lI'lHll'2l llunning, Gladys .IeI'fers, llvverly XVillis, Miss XxYilSlllDlIl'Il, 'rr'-A xzbvfof Luk-. lmlfilu- r-'mm-, Sh l 5 Ulurk, lilizuleth smith, at 1., - M2 ' 2.4 lf -1-2 A-- All rf ru-.-. ' '- 3 1 g 1 ' S - y y y . . . , . . y y Y 1 Y ' 1 I f I I I Presldent Rex Darrow Secretary FIHIICIS RIQCI VICE Pres1dent Lawrence Rector Treasurer Dee Cobb Adv1ser Mr Tecler H1 Y Organization The H1 Y 1S a new 01gHI'11!aT.1OIl 1n the MEXICO Academy and Central School Membershxp lb open tc lllllth glade students and above who are ol good mozal character possess the capaclty for 1eade1sh1p and are tearnworkers In our club there ale tvxenty one members The purpose of the H1 Y IQ To create n1a1nta1n and p1omote through the school and COIHITILIIIILW hlgh standards of Chr1st1an character The platform of H1 Y IS the 4C s Clean speech Clean sports Clean scholal sh1p and Clean l1VlIlg The aeneral obJect1ve of the club IS to help the 111911113616 to become bette1 CIUZQIIK th1Ollgh th1s program In ou1 H1 Y group by means of mformal C11S UbSlOl1S guest speake1s soc1al events and mov1es an attempt IS made to develop proper atntudes and leader shlp among members of the club Durmg the past vear we have had several Jomt meetlnes w1th the Oswego H1 Y Group The 1n1t1at1on of the members of our club was p11t on bv the H1 Y boys of Oswego Th1s lIl1C18t1Oll was held 1n MEXICO The ITlCC'tlIlgb have been held both Ill MQXICO and at the Y M C A ln Oswego The members of H1 Y are mterested 1n lIl'lDI'0V1I1g and promotlng the wel fare of the school and commun1tv Meetmgs are held once a week -M ., , i First lion: ll:-mlwl XV: 11:1-41-, lfrqlnl 1- Ill4l1l'. lie-x l7.!I'l'HVK', In-+A 1'-lllll, l,:1xv1-1-1.--v ll.-4-lor, l-'r.-4l- 1-rivk I :1rlm-1' S+- -H1141 llow: l1'z1l1 I':11':---ns. .llvlm ll.l: Io. .lfl 11 A111112-1111. 11:-o1':1e 5:1 'lla-l. I-.lwmnl 4l1'ol'I', l:l'lll'1' lie-vsle-y, XX' lla.-VI Sllvrr. lmfm l'.l1'k- 'l'l1i1'4l lluwi XX'1lll:1111 I'.1llll'Illl'l' Yerll- llt'lllli.ltAl'. 'l'I1nm.l l.:1I'z1sse, I l'1lIl4'!5 All-XX'illm1ns, ligllph llzlll, H1 'IH-1-ln-1' . . . .- , Y Q 1 .V . . . 1 as . .v ', , ' -Y Q ' - ' u . . , F . ' ' LA ' ' 1 - N Y w . ' v ' - - vw . M ' ' A V 1 r 1 ' - i V L ' Y- . ' ' Q . . ' ' - i Q I U. V 1 ' , I 1 S .ni, i . 1 v - , ., ' D 'v .- g - . . , S x - X I NH Social Studies Club Presment TIITIIHIS Sachel Treasurer Betty NSWVIITC Secreta1y EIWIII R10 Adv1ser M155 Thomas Ou1s lb one of the lllfallt clubs of M A C S F01 a two year old we ale am b1tlOUS Our DlOg13.Xl1 1S twofold namely aodmg to the temporary and pe1manent equ1pment of our SOCIHI stud1es 1aborato1y and a spec1a1 program of fun and good fellowsh1p The cu11ent event file wh1ch all h1story classes use constantly 1S the work of th1s club Th1s year 1n add1t1on to h1s work on the current event file each membex has an 1I1d1Vl0l131 project of ma1nta1n1ng a bullet1n board fflaklllg a scrap book O1 secuung mate11al for the file by colrespondence We have had tvxo even1ng pa1t1es th1s yea1 and have sponsored th1ee theate1 1J8.1t16S to the Strand 111 Oswego OU1 assembly DIOQIHIH was an outgxowth of the clubs xnterest lI'1 cu11ent events and the l3d1O The Macs and Magg1es a1e the ha1ld1WOI'k of our club members The sale of these orange a11d black wool dolls contrlbuted to our f1I'1B.IlClal resources pil-sf lluw: 1'2llll!'l'lll!' llo1'l+z1 lln-ln-n llughvs. lil-tty l,:1Iloh111'1liv1'e-, livtly X1-vvim-, l:11ll1 lmimnn, M: ry .'1'1-or Svwvxul How: llwln'l'L l,:1I':1s5v, llnlph 1211-11istw1', 'lwllllllllk' S1ll'llQ'l, Idrwin lliw. Miss 'I'ln-mx, - . . ' . ' . 1 - - - - - v . - L . ' K - . - , . ' l 'M ' ' ' ' v 1 Q 4 . 1 ' - V Q v' D- Q' Q ' 7 ' - Q ' ' 1 1 Q 1 Q Qv Q -Q vu V1 ' ' QQ 5 ns VY 14 ,. .' Y' . ' vs 1 1 lusx N4 N l French Club P1e51de11t MHIIOII T1yo11 Secreta1y Challotte W1lts1e AdVlb61b M155 F15h M155 Buchner P0111 le bleu et 101 POI 1he blue a11d the gold De b3VO1I Vlelllt avo1r Just a n1111ute F16'll 'h16 knowledge IS power lS the motto of our Cercle Francals 111511 crgamzcd la5t 5ea1 We have st11ve11 to promote a n1ore av1d 111terest 111 lucneh tl11c,ugl1out the 5 1111111 to 61111011 our French background a11d at the same tune to ente1ta111 ou1 l11CI11bC1b At the beglnnlng of last semester we dlew up our CO1lSf11tllt11O1l a11d then out 'med 1,111 act1v1t1es fm the yea1 The French la11guage was o11r ma111 medlum for 9XC'f1e1lg11lg 1deas 111 the rlub We cove1ed 0111 French 1ead111gs by oral reports a1 d GIUOYCQ F1ench games wh1eh greatly augmented our vocabular1es The re pertone ot our meetmgs 111 luded many French songs a11d carols mcludmg the F1ench nat1o11al anthem La Ma1se1lla1se Wh1Ch proved a flttlllg e11d for our French a55embly DIOQIHITI A French play dance and a travelogue 011 Parls gave 115 a n1uch bette1 l11SI',ht 1l1tO French culture and folklore The lllCI'llbClb ebtamed cl11b p1n5 w1th the F191lCh name of our club 011 them St.111d.11d5 Vt610 5et up fo1 a French emblem to be awarded 111 June We have fully app1ec1ated a11d enjoyed OU1 membershlp and we hope that a11 1nte1e5t has bee11 aroused 111 th1s orga111zat1on l i1'5l IL:-wi M: ry SlDll'l'l'. ltvlty 4'l'iINX', M1 1'iff11 'I'1'yf111. 1'llQlI'lllII1' XYiltsi1', Vi1'gi11i:1 I .'l'1-5' .W-'-11111 Ilww: Miss Fi.'l1. Bliss lim-l1l11'1'. tllnrlzl Ile-1113, Al1l'lUll S1'lll'1'llH'I' Vice President .....,..... Betty Craw Treasurer .............. Mary Spicer ' . - .1 - - . ' sv ' ' , 1 1 1 n ex u S num thulutte Wil su. 1 1 u ss e ty Nuxxnxe Du s ll 1 1 1 1 fl a uh u u lu 1 lettu 1 lt rum m 1 Isle W11111lwu1 t 4 l llll 1 11 ll IHNTIUIU., X llglltl N 1 llllllll llls W l In luhu Xlttko kr Boys and Glrls Craft Presldents Betty Newv1ne Mar1on Halsey Secretar1es Jean Allen Janet Evans Treasurers Charlotte WlltS19 Helen Feeney Adv1ser Mr Newstead The Boys and G1rls Craft Clubs were orgamzed at the begmmng of the school term 1n the fall of 1939 by Mr Newstead mdustrlal arts lnstructor Several stu dents are mcluded m these two clubs Varlous proJects have been carr1ed on 1n the shop room where the club groups meet The two mam courses that are followed are metal and wood The proJects mcluded 1n the metal course are lamps bracelets pm trays soldermg lrons center punches and coal chlsels Scott1e bookends lamps and door stops have all been made by the boys and glrls who are 1nterested 1n wood work Because of the large enrollment there are two classes for the g1rls' club each week They meet durmg act1v1ty perlod on Wednesday and Thursday The students who made thmes that were really useful and attractxve had the pr1v1lege of seemg them ln the show case at the foot of the center stalrs People lnterested 1n craft could VIEW the dlsplay Parents v1s1t1ng the school also had an opportunltv to see what thelr chrloren had accompllshed durmg the school t1me A.lthoue'n It was quxte a l1ttle work to arrange the materlal ln the show cases everyone felt lt was worth the labor After makxng these thmf-s the bovs and glrls are able to mend and bulld thlngs when they eet out of school They also learn about the materlals that they work w1th and often they start permanent hObb16S that can be carrled on Sometlmes th1s work helps to choose ones vocatlon Another thlng that IS learned IS cooperatxon All these benefits help when an 1nd1v1dual leaves school to go out 1nto the world to work -1 l , . . First li vw: I!-tty llriflh-y, I,1vuis1- I llts. Sh' 'l lluj -tt, lflxllth Uh 1, ' 1 ' t. -, Ile-le-n l-'ve-1 A-y. lhlllilhl XX'1ts1n1, Al: 'inn Hz l. oy, Jam-t ltvznxs, li t ' .' - ' , ri: livzms. M1 'y l Q'Q'llt'j' Sv-oxul ll tw: l,11uix1- Vronk. .I1-:nn All -11, Milli'-l .I4 m-rr, Sh' ' -y Ula 'ke-, Fr: we-N Us 'kv. 411: mlys . A 's, lllzulys ll rl l -11, ldvzxlyll 'I' ' ll-. l'z1tlw1'inv llurbzl, E' ' z ' l, Ale- an flvflllilll 'l'hir1l ll vw: 1lvrzll1liu1- Valle-5' Lillllltil Mawsmlen, Ilt'1l'Il Gauss, Ilillizln llc-V wir, llzl1'hzu'u ml- ing, lla-tty llzllsvy. ll1n'1vtl1y Smith. llitzn Gzlehler, l'l'ilf-on llully, Mr. Newste-:ul l nll1'tll ll vw: Tl mms l,ul'ussn-, l:l'l'lll2l llolinger, .lean Parks, Ma 'y Ar .' ' f. .la ' fi Hzl.'t11, H1-11-11 Huyvtt. llznlph llzmll l il'Ih Il nw: Uzxlvin .I1fV1lul, XVillium Alt-lvillv, NV' 'z l UllI'llll'l', Ve-rle fI6llllL1't'l', IC V2 t- k' S. linrl l'lz11'k, li11l11-rl Mlm-r, . l z s I . , . 5 , , , ' ' 46 ' 77 1 . 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Hobby Club P1 ES1d8I1fI Wlllxam FOUIHIEI Treasul 61 Verle Hehngel Secletaxy Evalyn T11mble Advlsel MISS Wheaton Our Hobby Club was O1g3.1ll76d September 1939 fo1 the purpose of fam1l1ar 1Z111g us wxth many d1ffe1ent hobbles wluch mxght prove mterestmg and useful O1 even p1olitable duung our spare tune The varlous hobbxes of our members we1e stucned and many new ones added to our lxst Some of our members expressed a deslre to bowl Therefore a pro glalll was planned glV111g the early hlstoly and rules of the game and we all tested our sk1ll 111 kno kmg down the mne pms Ou1 soap caxvmg was not a complete success as th1s was our first attempt but a few of oux 1vory soap ammals could be 16COgl1l79d and 1dB1lf1f1Cd but af tel all we we1e just begmners We brought our cameras and stucned the vauous types of lenses and the 111 ne1 mechamsm and even attempted to take a1t1st1c photographs of our l1brary Durmg Book Week ou1 club had an exh1b1t of stamps from all parts of the world as well as a lalge collect1on of unusual colns Old books and postal cards were CO11t1'1bl1t6d by the members mi Q! .48 sl- Vi. Vi,-X1 Huw: llvlvn Hass. NYilli:mu I-'ourni4'r, I,ilIi:ul Ilznrm-s. M1-Ivan fillllllli. Iivnlyn 'l'l'llllIll1' go.-..ml Huw: V1-rlv llvlinuvr lillm-1' llwlly. 1'Iit'I'or4l I:2ll1'5, Bliss Wlme-autor: L . - ' I 1 y . 1 ' ' - . ' . ' . , - Y -' ' - w ' 1 Q X i ' . . 0 . . . Q 1 ' . ' -w , 1 y Q . . 7 v ' I ' .df Z 4 N?- 'SI 1,9 f L1 we fp HLETIC Athlehcs Ou1 19CO1d th1s yea1 has been good We C111 boast that xxe xx on OVQI half of the games IH SOCC91 basketball and baseball Next yea1 also p1 OIHISGS to be a fine 5631 1n Sp01tS because most of ou1 present athletes xx 111 be back 111 school Eve1y boy and g11l ha become 1nte1ested 1n ome act1v1ty tll1S yeal due to the splendld va11ety of S1301 ts xx h1ch haxe been 311 mged by the Physlcal Iducatlon Depa1tment g11l xx 1th any athlet1c ab1l1ty 1 chance to take pa1t 1n th1s gl eat ex ent Th1s event of sk1ll d1d not take any of the students 9Xt1'1 tlme because all the p1dC t1C1Hg xx as done 1n the11 gym 1J9110d and du11ng ac t1Vlty pel10dS The CI ed1t must not only go to the IH bt1l1CtO1S but also to the students fo1 the11 xx onde1 ful coope1at1on 1n maklng th1s a successful yea1 ln S1JO1tS. 1 I Q .1 u g v . 2 I I ' ' i I . V, V I . 1 I Y I .1 S . I . S . . . . ' . I 1. 1 Y . 7 Q12 . I 41 ' - 0 The gym den1onst1'ation gave every boy and . 1 7. . I . . , 2 r i . . v l 7 D . k . . I , 0 . I I if x C ' 1 I 1 , 5 - t Y 1- 4 1 1 Ulf' 66 LINK bl I Ann leenew NI ll! leen Head Cheerleader Edlth Lavo1e Cheerleaders The eleven checlleaders supervlsed by M1ss Lexncncn and d1rected by Edlth Lavole dld a very competent Job ln 'eaomg the student gatherlngs at thls veal s basketball games Four umforms were pulchased and were worn by the glrls for whom all the eleven cheerleaders voted These outfits conslst of black sklrts and black blouses Wlth orange buttons The greater part of thls group wxll carry on thelr work next year wxth Dons Evans as head cheerleader and Ruth LeCla1r as the asslstant First Ilvw: R1 tl I.Qf'l2lll', lirlith I.:u' ' . ll l n Fo- U1 'is ICH ns Ss-vnml Row: Dorothy Smith. .lzuwt livuns, Jessie l'ru:1:1, lllvvlyn Smith. Florenc-e I,vfmzu'4l. 4' k-v A Z vi- 4' gy 1 .............,.................................. V Y 1 . . . K . . Jw ' 1 . . NE X40 S4 69 LSON KSN 465 FOREST SHOUP HOwg NNQON DN Best Athletes Drme has partrcrpated rn hrs last year of sports For four years he has been an outstandrng athlete and Sportsman As captarn of the soccer team he set the pace by berng the hrghest scorer Basketball rs one of hrs favorrte sports and he has been one of the star forwaros In baseball he has had one ot the hrghest battrng averages and represented M A C S rn last year s All Star game As a senror he recerved the sportsmanshrp trophy He also par trcrpated rn rntra mural and rnterclass sports wrnnrng the 1939 wrestlrng champronshrp rn hrs dr vrsron Olrver has been chosen agarn thrs year as one of the best athletes Because he has abrlrty and rs determrned to play rn the sport actrvrtres he has become one of the most outstandrng and favorrte athletes of the school He has partrcrpated rn the regular varsrty sports as well as rn Intramurals Several baseball games have been won by hrs trmely blows For two seasons he has served as captarn of the basketball team Earl chosen best athlete of the Senror Class of 1940 has been an outstanorng athlete for two years par trcrpatrng rn rntramurals varsrty soccer basketball and baseball Hrs abrlrty to play soccer has been amply proved by hrs hrgh scorrng has welcomed hrm as one of rts star forwards In between trmes he has found lersure to wrn the the 1940 prng pong and badmrnton champronshrps ' Ever srnce hrs first year rn hrgh school Bud has been engaged rn sport actrvrtres Although hrs favorrte sport rs soccer he was hrgh scorer rn basketball In baseball as well as rn the two forementroned sports he has been outstandrng ln hrs Junror and senror years He took the champronshrp rn badmrnton 39 and rn wrestlrng 40 I-Irs fine attrtude of sportsmanshrp and hrs confidence rn hrm self and team mates marks hrm as one of the best athletes of M A C S Sonny was one of the best wrngs we had on the soccer team He kept up the sprrrt of the players wrth hrs humorous remarks and was a good loser as well as a good wrnner He placed second hrgh scorer on basketball Bud Shoup and Sonny played very well together and thats why we had such a hrgh scorrng team Star prtcher of 1939 he wrll agarn show hrs skrll thrs year He rs an experrenced prtcher wrth a good record behrnd hrm You can expect a very de termrned and popular athlete by the trme Sonny reaches hrs senror year He has handled the hot corner successfully for two years in baseball. Basketball IINI 1 11 N IX 1 H I e '11 11 N X41 811111111 hm ws ll 1 x 1 11 11 ull llllflll N 11 1 A 11 11 1 hr 11111111 L ff J 1 A1de1 1 11 1 e 11 111 Varsity Club Presldent Myron D1mon VICE Presldent Kenneth Mowry Secretary and Treasurer R1chard Fltzgerald Adv1ser Mr George The Vars1ty Club IS to ralse money to pay 1nsurance on all playe1s on the athletlc squads and to p1omote good sportsmansh1p If any student 111 th1s club shows any unsportsmanslnp conduct or att1tude he may be CllSI'l'1lSS6d from the club 'lhese members also promote and run mtramural programs We hold a supper meet1ng once a month 1n the school cafete11a At our meetlngs we generally have a promment speaker One of the most xmportant speakers we have had th1s year IS Mr Noakes the coach of Phoen1x Hlgh School who was formerly a tumbler for the Barnum and Balley C1rcus Another prom 1nent speaker we had was Mr O'Toole a sports wrlter for the Post Standard He told us about the days he spent 1n Elmer Layden's athletlc OHICG A well known speaker was Father John J T1erney of the MEXICO Cathollc Church He told us of the advantages of sports ln the school today One of the most lmportant dutles of th1s club IS to p1ck the manager of the past season s sport Th1S person IS very fortunate ln rece1v1ng a block letter .a-5 1 H 1w-lii'l:11'1l FitZg'eruld, ll1':.'111 Il111h11a1r. l.:1w1'e111-Q' lll'4'llbl', ILf1l14-rt Hr: lwuy. 11111- rt RIMS. I. uis .lg-'14 Sf- I '-.lan .' ICvz111s. H: 'old N11-11151, Furl l.1111111i,', Ile-x I1:11'1'1w, Km- llvlll M wry. My- 1' D' , Nf'l,'llll H we, NY-ndlll I1lIlNlS, Henry 42 ux, lC111'l AI1-ll, V1-1'111111 S1'l111' -ld Third llllVVTf:Pl'1lId VV:1llz11'v, K1-urwth lludef. l!icI1z11'fl Mnwry, NVilIz11'rl l'1'11ss. l4'111'osL Sh111111, El ' 91'11 , r1h1 1 Ns 111, th- rge Sa-I1 1, Iiurl Fla 'key ll11l11-rt Mi -1' . I . . y ' . . . . 1 , . - 1 1 . , . L1 . , . , . . . . . I 1 ll 111en 111 lx9llllltl Nlrnwu XIU111 121111011 H Hold IXOPIIIL Ae D1kNI1Xwx 1111111 l1u 11 X S 1 11 1 11111 vnu 1 llt ll e1 1+ S 11 111 1 I 1 1 ll e1 xu111etl1 hum endell lm1l1 S oul Nlux B1 ulw 15 Soccer klnd of sp1r1t to make a good one Our backiield showed good prospects and de veloped 1nto a great defenslve body The h1 hhght of the soccer season was the game w1th Parlsh Thls team was unbeaten durlng the first half of the season but when they played Mex1co the second t1me, they found a very well developed team They d1dnt expect to find such a determmed team as the Mex1co Booters Mex1co won 4 to 2 MEXICO MEXICO MEXICO Mex1co Mex1co MSXICO Mex1co MEXICO MEXICO MEXICO Mex1co Mex1co SEASON S RECORD Westmoreland Phoemx W111l3.IHStOWI1 Central Square Fulton Parxsh Phoen1x Altmar Wllllamstown Central Square Fulton 0 Parlsh Won 6 Lost-4 Tled 2 Ifirs ll rw: liurl Cl: 'k, XV: ' ' H 1ki11.'. ' 1 1 . . j '1 ' . 2 ' ' IC'211'l . lm -ll. i ' ' . 1 ' Se- I1 'Z Uozluh .Izu-k 121: rm-, lllPllk'l'f Blzlis, lily' 1111 1l liroff. lffvlwst .'h1 up, II wnrl . mis, ll11l11'1't Miner, H linux, llv1':1l1l XV: llz Jul 1 A1111 'S ll, x'f'l'llUll S1-l 1' -ll 'l'l1'1'f ll vw: llichzlrrl l4 t'.g' - 'z1ld. l' - ' ' ', XV . 1i.', l, 's . ,' - 's, ll1llll'l'l Although we started out with a green team this year, our team had the right .g . g i Q . . I . 1 . , . 9 ' ............................ 0 ' ' ............................ 0 ' ..... . ' .... ,.................... . . . 2 ' ' ' ............................ 2 ' .........,.................. 2 ......, ' ............................ 4 ' ....... ' ............................ 0 ' .... . . ' ............................ 12 ....... ' ............................ 8 ' ' ' ............................ 2 ' ............................ 4 ...... . Boys Varslty Basketball As IH soccer we started out w1th a green team Although we have only three letter men on the squad the players showed great ab111ty The game w1th Lam den was the most thr1ll1ng and fastest game of thrs season After Camden was defeated by MEXICO wlth a score of 17 to 20 MEXICO con tmued xts fine playmg by Wllllllflg four games and ty1ng one Thus at the end of the season we had won erght games txed two and lost five Next years captain of the basketball squad w111 be Rlchard Mowry SEASON S RECORD Mex1co MEXICO Mex1co MEXICO MEXICO MEXICO MEXICO MEXICO MEXICO MEXICO Mex1co Mex1co Mex1co MEXICO Mannsvxlle Camden Central Square Wrlllamstown Parlsh Central Square Camden Phoenlx Wl111amSt0WD Hanmbal Parlsh Pulaskr Phoenrx Westmoreland Won 8 Tled 2 Los 5 . First How: Myron lvinwn, lforf-st Slwup. li:-nnvlll Alu wry, 1X'ill:nr1I Fumes, lliwlmrnl Alowry Sc 11'1r ml How: Ye-rnon Svlwtio-lfl. Ile-nry linux. NX'emlnll lnwnmmis, Earl Vlurk. Mr, th-o1'L:v , . 1 ' .....,..........,........... 40 ' . . . . ' .........,....,...........,. 13 ' ...... . ' .......... . . ........,..... 26 Mexico ............................ 34 Pulaski ....... ' ............................ 30 ' ' . ' .........,.................. 26 ' ....... . ' .........,.................. 25 ' ............................ 20 ...... . ' ............................ 19 ' ..... . . ' ..............,............. 40 ' ' . ' ............................ 13 ' . . . . . ' .........,.................. 16 ' ...... . . ' ....................,..,.... 32 ' ' .,.. . . . ' ............................ 20 ' ..... . . ' ............................ 54 . S ' - fl- lst 1 1 Ill-'l 'vu Pl us rf 4 lx ll me Q N t'llX lil iv url Ron I hu l tu nom ex Junlor Varslty Basketball Although the boys on the Jun1or H1gh Team dxdn t get started unt11 late 1n the season, they showed great 1mprovement John Anderson and George Sachel showed great ab1l1ty for a future pa1r of forwards These boys w11l be playxng together for the next two or three years, therefore, we can expect a very ex cellent team by the t1me they are sen1ors Robert BIHIS and Earl Ashl1ne took the guard pos1t1ons and kept the1r opponents guesslng at the end of the season These boys won the1r last three games and hope to do better next year Fi llrw: liztrl Asl line-. lloln-rt Mi lk h 't B12 -Iwhll Al1l'l'S1n1. 114-m'S1e S21 -hel, 'en- not llud , Hl'llL'k' Ile-0:41 Set-fmfl llow: V4-rle H1-linger. 1'-lmrles Smith. l.z1W!'em-Q lim-c't1n', tie-rzllml XYal1zu-e, John l. 1 Hal' 111 41 ux Th ': . u -'fwln-.:. liurl llivhl, TV: Dil 'r. lloln-rt 12111 l Vzly, Mr. Gt-urge . . Q . . . , . . 1 N lux x nneth Shb'll'll 111 'U 1 on rm s rl el Hrs y ll ual lldi e l I Ill IN Pl IN I UK '1 X 1 L mup Wrestlers About 50 boys practlced seven weeks fo1 the annual MACS wresthng tournament The wlnners of each class vxcre awarded medals fOl thelr ablllty The best bouts of the tournament we1e those between Bud Shoup vs Ken Mowry, and Gerald Wallace vs Carman Cunnxngham These two bouts showed the most prom1s1ng wrestlers 'rut l' V: Ve J ' 2 -.0 lhs. Bzvt G ux-100 llrx. XY: t ' -Uh-lf! z 'o . N4-'mul lirw: Hr -v H4-vsle-ye -124' llx. lirm-st ,-xl'lIlFll'4!ll2fYIlU llws. In-wis lxull ll Ri -llurd M Vryffl-13 lla:-. lhirll lww: G1-rulll Vl'z1ll:1m--fe-17-0 lbs. 1'1w:n'h .luvk 421-'mga-. Ile-nry 431 ux -lln-nxxxx Sl Al-ltr lbs St 1 vm Q vm Hmm 11 Illl num X ll 1 1 1111 o mst 101111 llll Q 1: 1 lx Wmmlcll m1n11s Nei 1 1 ll X u blk-'I t 11111 lllfl I IW 1 lllll 1 1 N Q11 H 1 1 Baseball Because the annual LS put out at the beg1nn1ng of the baseball season, I can not tell you much about 1t Our p1tch1ng staff IS a lalge one mth the veteran Sonny Howe on the top of the 11st He w1ll be supported by Leonard Watkms Earl Abell W1llard Cross Bud Shoup and Rex Darrow Wlth those p1tchers and a good miield we expect to w1n the champ1onsh1p Our mflelo l1neup IS Flrst Base Rex Darrow, Second Base Ken Mowry Thxrd Base Earl Abell Shortstop Bud Shoup Left Fleld Myron D1mon Cen terfleld Elwood Groif and Wendell Loom1s Rxght F1eld Harold Koen1g We have a very good C3.f.Ch1Ilg staff w1th our regular catcher Nlck Kellogg H1s supporters are Elwood Groff and John Mayne Our first game was Wlth Phoenlx Wlth Sonny Howe and Leonard Watkms p1tch1ng a splencud game, we won 10 to 7 You may expect a very good season for these boys so watch the Orange and Black for further news on other games agrees' 'W ,iff If 'Cx 1 Fil? ll vw: lily' :cl ll1'ot'l', N rl: ' -. lle-11:'j,' fl IIX, K1-1 -th Al ' .ly '11 l i 111. I 1' Sl . lin-xl'n1'fl IJ: rw, l-,url Al: -ll. llz11'olfl K1 -1 ig, layllllllll VQ'llKl,Ll',T,', ' 1 A 1. 'mul ll vw: Mr. fin-o1'p:1-, .lol 1 Alil-'lll'. llll'lllll'll M wry, llolu-rl lllais. llt'4Il'f.l'l' S2l1'llt'l, Gs-1'z1l1l xxrillllllih Louis Myl-rs. lloln-rt 3llllt'l'. XYill:11'rl l'l'HSS, llowz11'1l l.l1llllllS. 1.1-m1a11'4l NV:1tki11s, lirl ' Knrh, X'K'l'llHll Sell '-ld Tl ' ' lm 'Z l42llNl't'llC'Q' llc-1-tm: Uh: V11-s S11 ' , K1-11111-tl1 ll ule-, .I1 hu rxlltli'l','lbll, V1-rlv ll 1 l'11 '- OV, llube-Vt l'll'il1lYVlly, Stev- ilolfljrl-ll, XVilliz1111 l o111'11i1-1'. .lzum-s liva ns. - ' . - ,, . . ,' , v ' I Y J 1 - l . . ' U ' 1 ' i .-A Y -i 3 vi 1 'T' l 3 - 1 1 ' . 1 , ' . M - . y - . i l 1 ll l Xlls lx 1111 N1 Glrls Leaders Club Pres1dent Al1ce Reeves Sec1eta1y lv1a11on 1137011 V1ce PI'ES1d6I1t F'1a11ces lrlmblc Treasure1 hU1l,IlL8.VO16 AdV1S6r lVl1ss 146111011611 The Leaders Club IS a newly formed g1rls athlet1c club We as members feel that SIHCE th1s 1S our f1rst year we should enable OUISBIVGS to cooperate w1th all the clubs and O1gHI11Zat21OI'1S 1n our school The gxrls 111 th1S club are taken 111 on then' scholastlc St3.I1d1IlgS Wh1Ch must ave1age B leadersh1p sports mansh1p character pe1sonal1ty ab1l1ty and 1n1t1at1ve We have met weekly th1oughout the year w1tl1 OCLQSIOHHI eve11111g meetmgs usually bl.1S1Il8bS meet 1IlgS followed by a soc1al Soc1ally speakmg we held a sport dance 1n December 111 cooperat1on w1th the Varslty Club We entertalned at an assembly plogram Wlth a comedy 111 two scenes VCFSIOHS of the olo and 11ew schoolrooms We estabhshed a standard club p1n Wh1Ch w1ll be carr1ed over 1nto futu1e years The g1rls d6C1d6d to sell candy and popcorn dllflllg games and noon hours as a means of earmng money We managed to donate a few Chr1stmas baskets to the needy Ilflaklllg both our members and the fam1l1es happ1e1 All members of the club have spec1al dut1es to be carr1ed out du1111g regula1 physlcal educatlon classes a11d act1v1ty per1ods such as keepmg accou11t of showels class 1nstruct1on attendance and mtramural act1v1t1es We are all confident that MISS Lelnonen has greatly a1ded 111 leacung us and all the stu dents 1n these and other outstand1ng ach1evements We are all proud to be members and feel that ou1 club lb wo1thwh1le and upl1ft1ng I-'irst Huw: lin-tty l'l'2lXY. l4'1'zl11w-s 'l'1'i111l1le-, M: 'il-11 'I'1'y4111. I4litl1 l.zix'ni1-, Alle- Ill-4-xx-S, Illnriil Nolan. .lzmis llvxr-1: II:-tty Alu-ll Sf-1-mul llnw: Miss I,t'iIIlIlll'lI. lfllsin- 1.1 wi . .llulilh K4-I111'i. llutln llillwlll. lil-tty .Xlln-11. loin 1 ey, G 1- j .'lll'Ill . h ' u 4 f 1 V 1 . . . , J ' .I . , . . , . - 1 y 1 ' ' ' ' . ' Q - 14 YY 1 ' 1 1 '- 7 3 ' Y ' 7 . . , . 1 , . , , Y 7 ' 1st sw ll ex lllrllf nn Peenex B tx I If 111 u 111 Illl Dllllllf uup r Q L 113011 'lu 11 X A1 lllklll 11g I I EIIIUIIQII Junior Leaders Club Presldent Edlth Shoup Secretary Ann Feeney VICE Presldent Shlrley Barnard Treasurer Roberta Hrnman Advrser M1ss Le1nonen The Jumor Hrgh Leaders Club was orgamzed at the same tlme as the Sen lor Hlgh Club Our club followed the same plan as the SEIIIOI' Leaders and was pr1ma111y a steppmg stone to the older organlzatron The members thls year sold popcorn and candy at school games pubhshed one copy of The Club REVIEW' 1n the wlnter and presented the mov1e Three KldS and A Queen for the publlc These three thrngs we d1d rn order to obtaln money for our varrous needs At Chrlstmas txme all of the Junlor Hlgh Leaders contrlbuteo toward Chrrst mas baskets for the needy We glrls enjoyed our work as members th1S last year due mostly to our eiT1 clent supervxsor M1ss Lernonen and we are lookmg forward to bemg a part of the club next year Fi H1 'Z Sh' 'l j Bn' ' 'l, A ' et 4' Zu .1n3'. S114 ' ey Guj ltt, AI 1311's -h. L1 Hz' 1 Sh . Yi fziniu Fo--tlr, Ilnh11'tz1 Hi11111:111. M: ef ' bbs. Sewmrl Row: Elsie XV1llIfl2ll'fl. Edith Shoup, Beatrice Jones, I,i11nc-a M1112-rl-11, Jean Alle-11, M2 ' .' '1 , 1 iss . ' . . Q Y .1 11 - 1 - - - .1 , . ,, . . I . . ' . y - 1 Boys' Intramurals We have th1 ee palts 1n the 1nt1amu1al p1og1am fall xx 1n te1 and sprlng Duung these dlffexent seasons xxe enJoy d1f fe1 ent bpOltS Evel y fall th1s fall pa1t1cula1ly the students have enjoyed k1ck b xll Students fl om the foul th glade th1 ough the n1nth pa1 tlclpate 1n th1S game txxlce a xx eek It IS ve1y helpful because th1 ough th1s game the students can lealn hoxx to play socce1 Touchfootball xx as the mam event ln the SCDIOI Hlgh School Foul teams played 1n th1s league EV91y one xx as 1nte1ested and shovx ed gxeat enthuslasm About foul hund1 ed boys took palt 1n these tvxo spolts Txxo hund1ed and fifty boys played basketball th1s xx 1nte1 Thele xxas a Jun1o1 Hlgh and a Sen1o1 Hlgh league The game became ve1y populal and the students xx 111 be xx a1t1ng fo1 next basketball season Plng pong and badm1nton tou1 naments xxe1e also held Ea1l Abell xx on the champ1onsh1p t1tle 1n both Softball 1S hele agaln EV6ly boy loves softball and xxe had a 1.11 ge g'1Ollp xx ho came out th1s yea1 Thls IS a ve1y eXc1t1ng spolt and the teams ale alxx ays good Because the league IS not undel xx ay fully yet xxe can not tell you much about th1s yea1 s softball league Othel spoxts that xx1ll be enjoyed th1s yetn axe holseshoe and a1che1y Ou1 physlcal 9dllC3t10fl depaltment st1 IVQS to get ex e1y stu dent mterested 1n some 3Ct1Vlty Th1S not only takes the monoto ny axx ay f1om studles but makes the students reahze the mean 1ng of sportsmansh1p 1 1 1 1r 1 1 1 1- ' 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y Y 1 1 1 1 1 11- Cs 11 1 1 1 1 Y 7 ' 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 y 11 1 1 1 1 y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 11 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 Y 1 1 41 1 1 1 1. 11 11 1 7 1 s 1 1 1 1 1 '7 1 ', 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 cv 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 71 - 1 1 11 1 1 1 ' Y - 1 1 1 Glrls' Intramurals Junlor H1gh K1ckball gave our athletlc year a good start when elghty four g1rls formed s1x enthusrastlc teams the twenty slxth of September Beatrxce Jones of the nlnth grade proved the worth of her Rangers by walkmg off w1tn the honors On the twenty elghth of September the Senlor Hlgh led off w1th three teams comprlsed of twenty four glrls for thelr Klckball season The B1g Booters came out on top w1th Ruth Dlmon a Jumor actlng as capta1n October 14 was a specxal day for our archery team They motored to L1ve1 pool to take part 1n the Central New York Archery Tournament Every fall and sprlng the glrls archery teams from schools of Central New York go there to partlclpate A total of twenty nme schools gathered there last fall whlle the average sprlng appearance IS at least th1rty five 1f not forty schools The day was qulte w1ndy but Mexlco showed her marksmanshlp and came out among the flrst twelve Wlth the loss of Alleen Roberts a new representatlve just as com petent w1ll have to be found MOVlHg up the l1ne we take note of the Senlor H1gh Volley Ball mtramurals Whlch began the th1rt1eth of November The Junlor Hlgh Servus Ball lntra murals also assembled at th1s t1me Approxlmately the same number partlclpated In these sports as 1n the prevlous 1ntramurals Of these Team 1 w1th Ruth D1 mon as captaln came out wlth flylng colors after an exhxlaratmg season The Fast Flghters of our Junlor I-hgh gulded by Helen Guyett dlsplayed thexr ex Qulte a b1t of competltlon was run up 1n the Basketball lntramurals th1S wlnter Dlscloslng the effrclency 1n belng able to choose and knowxng the good players IS a great asset to Ruth Dlmon for It was she agaln who brought her team to the top of the serles after some remarkable work on the part of the three teams lnvolved Nevertheless Team 2 proved her unexcelled power to suc ceed The Junlor Hlgh Volley Ball ended the serles of games for th1s sclntllla tlng season Our play day feat of Volley Ball and Basketball at Central Square held February 10 was rewarded by a return game March 8 here 1n our gymnaslum Keen lnterest was dlsplayed xn the Plng Pong and Badmmton Tournaments The results finally came through w1th the Junlor Hlgh wmner ln Pmg Pong bemg Margaret Hasto and runner up Mary Armstrong The wmner 1n the Senlor High was Jessle Cross wh1le the runner up proved to be Jams Dexter The Badmmton wlnners were Jessie Cross for the Senlor H1gh and Edlth Shoup for the Junlor H1gh Margaret Hasto of the Jumor Hlgh and Betty Al len of the Senlor Hlgh were runners up The blg event of the year was the annual Health and Physlcal Educatlon Demonstration held March 99 wlth approxlmately two hundred and seventy five glrls takxng part These were from between the th1rd grade and twelfth grade Varlous dances such as folk dances character dances and tap numbers were presented Also relays tumbllng stunts and pyramlds were featured Els1e Marshall and Mattle W1lk1ns dlsclosed thelr talent 1n an eccentrlc tap dance After the Easter vacatlon our softball mtramurals were organlzed The re sults cannot be publlshed ln th1s year s annual but xt w1ll be an excltlng season The GITIS Archery team w1ll agaln go to the Central New York State Tourna ment at Llverpool on June 8 O I I . - 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ADVERTISEMENTS win MARY DORIS BETTY All th1ee g1.1duf1ted f1 om h1gh school All th1ee xx GIG on 1 pu lll pe1sonal1ty, appeeuance and am b1t1on All th1ee ue1e e1ghteen xx hen they g1aduated Today all th1ee ue twenty five and Illdllled Mary says I went to college quahfled myself to teach It cost me S4 500 and 4 vears tnme For three years I trled 1n V8.1I1 to get a teachlng con tract Then I marr1ed Betty says I wanted to be a nurse I tramed fo1 3 years at a cost of S1 000 I I d1d pr1vate duty for 4 vears I was well pa1d when I worked but mv work was so unsteady I averaged less than 3515 per week Dor1s says Knowmg Mary and Betty I feel as wlse as Confusc1us I tramed for one vear lr Syracuse Secretaual School at a cost of S300 I had SIX years steady employment startmg at S16 per week and averag, mg S93 25 per week Now marrled I am applymg my bus1ness tra1n mg and exper1ence 1n successfully managmg my home SYRACUSE SECRETARIAL SCHOOL REGISTRAR 2nd F1001 Loeyx Bldg Phone 2 6933 ROLLER SKATE Comphments of AT S N I P E R , S ONTARIO CEMENT PRODUCTS CO. On HURON CEMENT CEMENT BLOCKS SANDY POND FOR 25C ALL KINDS OF' CEMENT CONTRACTS EVERY WED SAT SUN 7 30 11 30 MCXICO, N Y Phone 137W -1.---.mm I ,.., ' V E . ' ., A Q E ., 1: 'z-fag! 1 ' J - I - - ' I il I I . W . . . K . - . . 1 v 1 L 2 1 ' 1 1 . 1 Vp -1 1 - . 5 ' U . ' 'I I I' I I . . . I 1 . I I Y Y I I' I D. L ' 1 . ll . - , . 1 - 1 , . . . . . - 1, . ll I 1 . . , . . '- I ll nf 7 ' . . H . . . . . , . ... . . , ' . . . . ,, ' Y Comphments of ARTHUR S PARTRIC K S RADIO and RLFRIGLRATION SLRVILL 5c to S51 00 bt0l6 TELEPHONE MEXICO 148 MEXICO N Y CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS 1940 MCXICO N Y IE DEAL IN FRIENDLY SERVICE AND THE FINEST PRODUCTS FOR YOUR CAR RALPH STILVLNS Phone 61 A Speclal SY 10 Class Photo Wlth Space F01 Autog1aph And Indwldual Photo SIZE 0x7 All F01 S1 O0 PHOTOS TAKEN GRADUATION DAY Phone 378 Osuego N Y FRANK R BARBEAU 33 East Budge St1eet U .. I - ! Y 9 , 1 i 41 Q 1 P Y 1 1 . KX of N Y BECK'S HOTEL ! . 'v V , s n I , ' '1 Ep .. .. 5 Complxments of S HUBLR1 Q SMITH WHERE DAD TOOK HIS GIRL FUNERAL HOME EINOE 1909 COH1D11II18X1tS of INN Colosse Buttel 8. Lheese Factoly THE TRAVELERS HOME HIGH QUALITY PRODUCTS All ACCOIT1IT10d3.tlOl1b Phone MGXICO N Y INSURANCE DISIINLTIVE CEMETERY MEMORIALS M4111 Stxeet MEXICO N Y MEXICO N Y Phone 113 W 610 E Broadway Fulton N Y C 1 t Comphments of Omp lmen S B W B DISTRIBUTINK KO RLTBY SMITH Comp11me11ts COIIIIDIIHIGIITRS of MEKH 0 Bl' VERA! I1 CO Ac OMB DAIRY D ---'--'----- - --'------' D 1 1 1 U , , ., ,. 1 l i , E- E- 8: F- H- HOLLISTER FREDERICK L. KELLOGG Sz SONS of 1 of Z1 'H '-- ----1 U DR L A MOWRY Mam Street Mex1co N Y SMITH BARGAIN STORE WHERE DOLLARS DO DOUBLE DUTY Shoes HOSlCfy Clothmg H Ll 9 A M 1 Ours un 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 P M Bedsprmgs Mattresses Of A11 KmdS TELEPHONE 120 IVICXICO New York CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1940 Mexlco N Y compnmems of HOLLAND FURNACE CO 94 W SECOND STREET OSWEGO N Y Compllments DAVIS ESSO STATION GA SoL1NE AND o1LS Compllments of GULF STATION Mexlco New Yorl Comphments CROUSE IRVING HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING Syracuse N Y MEXILO STEAM LAUNDRY All Kmds of Laundry Work Carefully Handled DRY CLEANING A SPECIALTY PHONE 176 J MEXICO N Y Call 56 W IJ ' - Eg FIRST NATIONAL BANK M- R00T'P1'0P- of of . Q -'--'---- S Comphments of Comphmentb of Fled Blacy 8. bon Meat Malket DR A yy BURQ 1333 WHERE MEATS PLEASE THE WIFE MEXICO New Yol k Compllments of SHERMAN FLNNIR gl VlCt0lW Cham Compllmentb of I b W 0RBOXb A II FISH SINCLAIR GASOLINE AND OIL DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 199 MEXICO N Y DEXSTAR POULTRY MASHES DEXSTAR DAIRY RATIONS In C DEXTER Mex1co N Y EASY WASHERS ZENITH RADIOS WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS CALVLRT S Everythmg EICCLIICHI Mexlco N Y Comphments of DUNNINC S GBINERAL STORIE EJ 1 I ' N W W 1 V1 7 v ' I ' N v a 1 R v o . 0 I N 1 1 . 1 1 1 . J , . v 1 y ' I1 DR. ,. . ' v v W D G 1 v , n - N , 1 1 Y 1 w . ,. . , . . , . . w V 1 1, A I W Q 1 W T n- ' .' 1 , . . J ...ml-n - mm. DR L D PULSIFER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Hoursunt1l9A M 1to3P M and7 P M Mexlco N Y PHONE 231 Compllments of RAY I REFI' BAKERY l Mexlco Neva York THE REXALL STORE SHUMWAY PHARMAC Y RALPH W SHUMWAY PH G Compllments IDLAL DIN 1' R K SPENCER PROP MEXICO N Y FLOYD W LEEPY Dry Goods Mens Wear Wallpaper MEXICO N Y Phone Comphments of FLTC HA 8. LUSBY GENERAL GARAGE SERVICE 1 Mex coNY Compliments Jonses s Sunoco Selvlce Station c o JONES PROP PHONE 155 Mexlco N Y Complxments VVILLIAM IRVS IN FANCY GROCERIES MEXICO N Y O C U I ' 1 1 1 2 1 ' . .g . . to 8 . . A N1 1 Y i 1 J 1 i . Main Street Mexico, N. Y. Phone 178 , . V l A X 1 Y R1 ' , . . A 78 ' , . l of of V, . . . f YOU CAN BUY lT AT THE MEXICO LUMBER 8z COAL COMPANY INC IUMBP P OI EVI: RX URAIJII AND IIIND Windows Doors Rooflng all grades and prices Cement Tlle Pam! Plumbing Futures Pumps and Purnaces Order YOUI' HOW, IOI' CIZIIVCTY WI'l2I'I2V2I' YOU want If Lot us quote you IJFICCS fox ICFIIOCICIIIIZ, that house balll OI SIIIIIIIICI camp WHEN IT IS LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES OR COAL CONSULT No Matter What Your Needs May Be We C an Supply Them MEN s Boys LADIES AND Mlssms READY TO WEAR CO XPS SUITS DRESSES Dzess Goods HOSIEIY Underwear Shoes Rugs Wallpapel S .I RAMSEY S DEPARTMENT STORE TELEPHONE 122 EDWARD J FISH Fune1a1 Duect Mex1co N Y 9 MEXICO LUMBER AND COAL COMPANY, INC. 9 K6 , ' , 01,77 Comphment of J P BYRNE AND CO INC D1st11but01s of Se1be1l1ng Tues USL Battelles THE ATHLETIL S SHOP CAHILL SPORT SHOP Rome N Y Success To The Semox Class CALL NOW AND ASK ABOUT LOW COST LIFE INSURANCE THE OSWEGO COUNTY SAVINGS BANK East Budge and Second Sts Osvs ego N Y sa m ' s I I I, I 238 W. Genesee St. Syracuse, N. Y. as , 19 N 77 , . . V , 0 u Cl as El............. May We Offer Ou1 Since1e Congl atulations F0 the Class of 1940 YOUR AMBITIONS CAN BE REALIZED THROUGH EARNEST ENERGETIC ENDEAVORS The State Bank Of Parish TIIL COMMUNITY BANII That Pays Personal Interest Lompllments Parish Oll Co , Inc Pallsh N Y Sunoco PARISH MOTOR CAR CO Par1sh N Y Compllments FRANK L MILLER SL SON LUMBER MILLWORK AND Comphments of G O HARTER Pansh N Y HOUSE FURNISHINGS PARISH BROOM 8z BRUSH CO Manufacturexs FIBRE RATTAN BAMBOO AND BUILDING SUPPLIES HAIR BROOMS phone 72 J parlsh N Y DGITIGIISIOII Stock Refllls Of Every Kmd , . V Y of O O .. , I I O 1 1 LPAP AND FORD-MERCURY SALES AND SERVICE RUGS' WAL ERS N 1 E1 ......... ' ..... E1 F RAN KLIN L HLVROLLT INL C0mD11m'211tS Of SALES SSRVISS II ALKLR S RESTAURANT U S TIRES A PLACE WHERE OLD FRIENDS IX EEI CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE POR A GOOD TIME Pulaskl N Y Pulaskx N Y Compllments Comphments POSTER BROS IHE BIRTH OF THE BIG 5c CONE Pu1aEkI New York SPI Nl ER P VS ALTON FUNERAL HOME Pulaskl New York Complxments I IL S I RILL AND RESTAURANT DINE AND DANCE Pulaskl New York When III PUISSKI JAC K DAVIS DAIRYLEA ICE CREAM CIGARETTES AND TOBACCOS Comphments of SHELL SERVICE STATION PHONE 2 W MAPLE VIEW Comphments of POND'S RESTAURANT Maple VIEW, N Y ' 1 1 1 1 3 A f I I 1 ' 1 9 1 ' ' N rl I J. w W W W -I of of I I 1 1 ' F 1 T ' 9 , A . ,. I ' of N W 1 y 1 1 I I ' You Lan Tell Good Coal By Its Color BLUE COAL AMERICA S FINES1 AN'IHRAL,I'1E NX ALTER SMITH MEXICO N Y GOODRICH TIRES AND TUBES GENERAL REPAIRING STONLY S 1 ARAQ L Scemc Avenue FEED SEED FERTILIZERS FLOUR CEREALS PAINT AND MILK COOLERS PZIIIII Supphee Poultly Equlpment N Jeff Compllmente of ELLEN S BEAUT1 SALON Where Halrdressmg Is An Art erson Street Telepho MEXICO N Y I BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS AND FACULTY OF MEXICO ACADEMY AND CENTRAL SCHOOL LEROY MINER L HARLLS VAULT SINCLAIR SERVICE SIA'1 ION SCENIC AVENUE Mexlco N Y Complxments of H K In VETERINARIAN THE JEWELER PHONE 65 MEXICO New York MEXICO New Yoxk W '9 1 1 1 , 1 L1 I I - W 1 , Y S. me 132 MEXICO C0-OP. G L. F. SERVICE I C. - ' - , ,. . I . I 'J' ' U Ttllllli T PHOTO E NGRAVING Ofilfe 0 MY 2346 ITS PERFECTLY NATURAL FUR THE GRADUATIING CLASS T0 HATE w L 517 jbwffmhfiv Y Mwpaoy 1 1 11 1 1 1925 mmmmmc I ,DIC 0f1r1 Off' f ja 01 I9 FTCJ 1 OGRAIJHY 135 WEST SECOND STREET OSWEGO, N Y PHOTOPHONE 1331 165 east :ma st. r one 8 , . . U Ji V 7 PC 121' TNI ISS F5514 A . , 4 1 - iz. 1 . 1 Y f7 IJ' IPI - 1 . ' THI' INIJBPBNDLINT PRI' bb Prlllters of The 1940 Annual Publlshels of the BIQXICO Independent non 111 lts Qtbth Nil held lxlth lntelest bw all NIQXICO lnd xlelnlty people ILltUlIIl0'11XL loc ll news g ltheled fl 0111 Nlexleo ull mga SI lthelelo bend lll W0lll bllbSClllJtl0Il now ' You xxlll enjoy the H1 my new sv 10011 Qtolles, ploilt bv IL lfllflil the edltollllo ind 5 we lllonex by 17lt10I11!1HQ' the '1dYGIt1SQ1S S2 00 f0l 1 seal 'Bl 00 f0l 6 months 1 1 1 1 v w N N A 1 J Y 'l' 'S 1 n . 7 v ' h K1 Y, l 21'. -' 12 ' ' L' ' A z ' ' ' 41,2 .' 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