Mexico Central High School - Mexiconian Yearbook (Mexico, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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MEXICO ACADEMY AND CENTRAL SCHOOL MEXICO New York r f, 1 1 1 Y' - -,. i' 3 , - ,' -. -C .M M L ..- ..ig M. 1..U'- .JM LL. '- Au. gp. If-M...-.L ui V A, .... FY, .g.., ' 1 ' W? fm. 1- 'Nbr 'V 1- l A ,,,., L11 gl ,.1. '-- l,.L,,g .W ....... ...... 4- .'1n-L-M.-..r u I IOREWORD Th1s year We reahze more than ever the value of our hlgh school days To pre serve them 1n the memorles of all the 1942 Annual Staff offers you thls plctorlal record of the past year By centennq th1s lssue around the 1ors of 1942 hope to rerrnnd the underqradu ates of the job ahead Eclucatlon IS vrtal cl o not neglect 1t' It 1S essentlal to your prep aratlon for the future And 1n that future you may look back to the past and Wllh the help of the Mexlconlans may you rel1ve these happy days! theme - Education for Defense , the Sen- ,W ,,,, 1 4 l ANNUAL STAFF Editor in chief Evelyn Smith Assistant Editors Janis Dexter Marilyn Owen Business Mana e1 Laurence Rector Sports Edltors Elwood Groff George Sachel JCSSIE Cross Social Editor Dortha Tubbs Organlzatlon Editors Betty Abell Betty Allen Assistant Advertising Editors Iola Alley Carl Loomis Art Staff Wilbert Storr Earl Diehl Photographer Mr Molyneaux Photographers Assistants Frederick Farmer Rex Darrow Make Up Editor Francis Rldel Advisor Mr Pierce l Advertising Editor ,, ,......sv,e.,,.,,i,........ls,.........i John Anderson fwcfffxfzdf- '44 DlElDlICATlICON MISS Thomas speclahzed tra1n1ng 1n hlstory has g1ven her a background Wh1ch enables her to see to day 1n the llqht of the past events She teaches her students a l1v1ng h1story g1v1ng 1t an unprejudlced 1n terpretat1on For them she sets h1gh standards of Clll essent1al to us When We become a part of tomorrow s World In appreclatlon of her outstandlng SGIVICG to all those Wllh Whom she comes 1n contact 1n recogn1t1on of her unselflsh contr1but1ons to her communlty and her fldellly to democratlc ldeals We dedlcate th1s the one hundred and th1rd MGXICOHIGH to MISS Ruth B Thomas. zenship and service. These same standards will prove I I ' I : OUR PRINCIPAL May we call your attent1on to the heart of MGXICO Academy and Central School? lt 1S none other than our pr1nc1pal and per sonal fnend Mr Harold M Elsbree From h1m flow out krndly advrce and helpful cr1t1 clsms so v1ta1 to every 1nd1v1dual assoc1ated w1th our school system from the k1nder garten through the elementary grades jun 1or and sen1or hrgh the faculty and those who care for our bu1ld1ng and campus Hrs morn1ng greetrng and cheerful smrle en courages us to greater attarnments He Wrll long be remembered and apprecrated. 1 . . . , . . . . . 1 - I 1 ' . . . I . . f BUARD of EDUCATIUN R AUSTIN BACKUS DR L D PULSIFER 1,4 all CAMERON LOOMIS HILDRED TRIM HOWARD FREY The Class of 1942 W1shes to thank the Board of Educat1on for 1lS help 1n mak1ng lh1S Annual posslble gl ii 5 ww,-1 ' r1'4m-4-vw 5 .Q iii?-:.5f,l, .. ,.,,, -Q . ' , K Y K ,In 1 ff -Aziz: .V - ' Hg 5 . -I ' 1 A , f A . . . . . . . . MAGS 1F lLAG The new school flag 1S the frrst one 1n the hlstory of MGXICO hrgh school The mon ey for the flag Was left by the class of 1941 A contest Was sponsored by the Student Councll the past year Ellen Van Buren placed flrst Wllh Walter Masters and Ver non Gorman 1n second and thrrd places respectrvely The two stars stand for loyalty and sportsmanshlp The date 1826 1S the year of the frrst hrgh school ln Mexrco . W ,, , ,JJ f -fp ,, YH 1 1 n S71 X -Ak 3fe.tx.K Q W-ll 'K 1 ,I ,fl r 1 . X pf H, . f , J! 7 , jj 3 rf ft' fgw SENIOR HIGH AND SPECIAL IFACCTUILTY Ruth Thomas Mary Fish Ruth Wagner Velma Washburn Estelle Lally Marjorle Wheaton Elvm Plerce Sherman Kennedy Harry Carney Ina Leinonen Margaret Taylor Jack George George Green Charles Molyneaux Stephen Stanton Soclal Studles French Latxn Mathematlcs Homemakmg Dental Hygxemst Llbrarxan Enghsh Cornmerclal Band Physlcal Educat1on Muslc Physlcal Educat1on Art Sc1ence Agrlculture fo Courtney Newstead ,....,.......,...e,.e..,e,,ee,.,,,w,.e, ,, Industrial Art fx SENIURS P1 e 1dent VICE P1 esldent F1 9231.11 Q1 AdV1S01 SIENIIOJR COJF 1F IICCIERS C 111 Looml G801 ge Sachel Jams DeXte1 M1 Elvm PIQICQ F Mb ' S' , ......... . . . .... . . ....... ...... z ' 'S Secretary . . .... . . . ......... ................ D oris Evans Y . . I n D BETTY ALLEN KRed,! IOLA ALLEY flolax BETTY ABELL 'Bet' ARLEA ACKLEY 'Arkey' ROBERT BARNES 'Curly' JOHN ANDERSON 'Mike' MICHAEL BARSUCH 'Mike' MARY ELIZABETH BRYANT JANIS DEXTER 'Jan' EARL DIEHL lzeb! J ESSIE CROSS 'Girlie' REX DARROW 'Gabby' FREDERICK FARMER 'Fred' DORIS EVANS 'l orie' RALPH GLENISTER ALETA GETMAN 'Leef JOHN HASTO 'Tex' HILDA HENDERSCN NORMA JEAN GRIFFIN 'Jeanie' ELWOOD GROFF 'Bud' CALVIN KELLAR 'Cal CLIFTON HOTALING 45. MARY LOUCKS CARL LOOMIS 'Slim' RUTH NICHOLS I. MARILYN OWEN 'Boobie' LOUISE MARSDEN 'Squeek' RICHARD MOWRY 'Dick' LAUREN CE RECTOR 'Sparky' LUCILLE PITCHER 'Pete' GEORGE SACHEL 'Doc' FRANCIS RIDER 'Brickwall' DORTHA TUBBS ' 'Dotty' ELLIS WATKINS 'Elias' EVELYN SMITH 'Evy' WILBERT STORR 'Billy' SLNIOR STA HSTICS BFTTX ABFLL Good 111111101 'md geneiosity Carly the day with the popular hea1t all the Woild ovei 111114 Club 2 'K J111 1 1 C1111 Club 4 Drama C9 1 4 I11t1'1111 S X111 111 bt1ff 4 B1cl111 ll C 1 VI P is L01 C 111 1 111 DCIIIKIIINIIIIICJI1 1 1 4 P1111 S1 111 1 ARLLA XL KLI+ Y Good health and good sense 1110 two ol lifes ieatc-bt blessmgb 11101 C111lS Octnt Cl1o111s 1 BP TTX XLLI' N Vaiietx that is my motto O H 4 PICK 111 R O H 4 Paper St11T 4 Lcuier C 1 4 'occ L'6 lC Club 1111r1l 2 3 4 Allllllll S1111 4 D1 111111114 C111b 4 R11111111 up B1c11111r1to1 C111 lb 1 D 111411111011 1 ll S C, I 1p 4 4511 t Pr V1 bemox P111 4 IOLA XLLI' X With a .smile and '1 S0110 may she llve lite long we Club 1 2 3 Ollxfl 11211111 l 11111 ice ACIIQIX 2 4 Se111o1 111 O1 L1 JOHIN 4X DFRSON Have I round my heavenly Jewel? ISICS Club 2 3 S Geez 2 3 C1pt Footbxll 4 SGIIIOI P11y 4 P'1pe1 S Asst Ed 4 511111171 Staff 4 SLC Student Council '3 D1 1m'1t1Ls Club 1 H1 Y 2 3 Pies 4 IES BOWlll11 Toulnament 2 3 4 Bovulluff 1 Z C1pt 3 4 B 'ik tblll 1 2 4 Stucll L 001111011 2 3 Vice Pres 4 Repivosz 11t1t1ve Boys 51111 3 P1140 Spa 1k111 4 ROBERT BARN LS When I smg to please be my fllelld and pleas,e dont Lease 1111 I 2 3 4 Senioi P1'1y 5 4 D1 1mP1t1os Club 1 4 E-occei 3 De111o11111 ltlOIl 2 H1 '1 Clee Club 1 2 .3 4 J11111o1 Pl1y 3 P115 C1lee Club 4 I-ootb Ill 4 A1111L1y P Mooche1 Moows 4 P1ll'lfOIL 1 MIC HAILI BARSL C H I mtend to g1eat deeds but what they ale I khow not P1os Student Council 4 Il1tllll1llIl1S 1 P 3 D1 111111105 Club 4 bt11cl111t Council 4 MARY LLIZABILTH BRYANT Silence lb such a bweet viitue O H JP! 1 1 T 4 G C11111 1 2 .3 4 bLIl1OI Giils Octnt .IESSIL C ROQS Sighs w1th many but lovee o111y one 1ee Club I 2 3 4 I11t11m111'1ls 1 2 3 4 511111111 51111 4 P1111 Pllllf C11111111 2 .3 4 J1111 lor Pl'1V 3 Sec ChOlL1S 4 GIIIS Bowlmg I'Q'lIl1 4 C115 See 1 '3 L1 111 C1 13 3 4 P 111 Staff '3 4 B'1c1m111tor1 Champ 2 3 4 Vice Pzcx 111111111 Club 4 Sec DI 111111109 Club 4 D1 11 o11et11L1o11 1 2 3 4 Axchuy '3 Cheezlcaclm 2 3 4 REX DARRON1 If with hib 120110119 he Call not 11111 a woman V11 v Club n1111 11s 4 4 M1 3 I X 1 W fl 1 K I 7 J A .1 . 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JANIS DEXTER Brams are an asset to any lovely glfl Olllk 1 1 ' 3 D111111i1K's Club 4 Pr17e Speaklng, 3 Enghsh Responsc 3 Plllg Pong R11111111 up 2 1 4 V111 d1etor1.1n 4 'I'19'lSlll'QI' Chorus 4 Treasuler Leaders 3 Asslst Ed1to1 Anuuxl S1111 4 'IIPI sure1 Class 3 4 Senxor GITIS Octet EARL DIEHL I am 111 favox of work but I dont bellcve 111 1t Basketbul 1 2 H13 4 Demonstration 1 2 3 Soccer 2 Annu 11 Staff 4 DORIS EVANS If I am not vxorth the woomg, I surely am not worth the Wllllllllg P1120 Sprwklng 4 Demonstxatmn 1 2 3 4 Jumor Play 3 Sec SCIIIOI' Class. 4 Annuxl 51111 4 Hef1c1Chee1leacler 3 4 Drum MIJOTCLYC 3 4 Plll'lfO1'l 1 SCIIIOF P145 4 11413111 P1110 5X lkll1f, 4 P1p11 Staff 3 4 Chzerleadcrl 2 3 4 D1'1m1t11- Club 2 3 4 Glen C 1 FREDI' RIC K FARMI4 R EVSIV man takes care that h1s ne1ghbor does not cheat h1111 1111 IJ I'l1llIlS 4 Allllllll Slllf 4 Demons 1t1o11 A fr1end1y smlle a qu1et way a frlend thats true through every day Baud 1 2 3 4 French Club 1 Paper Stan' 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 L'1me1'1 Cl11b 3 Demonstramon 1 2 4 RALPH GLENISTI4 R Woman IS mans COllfl1S1Oll IJCIl1OllSl.l illOl'A 2 Soclal SIUGIQS 3 Intramurals 4 NORMA JEAIN GRIFFIN She s Just a country gal but she s everyones pal 1J1n1onst1 111011 3 4 GIYIS Cllft 3 Intrlmurals 3 4 C'11UCI'l Club 3 R O H 4 111111 11111 4 ELVN OOD GROFF JR Yes, I shave V11s1tx Club 2 3 4 B1.s0b1ll 1 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 'Z 4 SCIIIOI P115 4 DPIIIITIISIIILIKIII t1tT 4 Studfnt Cou 4 Intr'1 Sr C B1s1b1ll 4 Stucltnt Councxl 3 4 Football 4 Class Pres 1 Allllllil Staff 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 JOHN HASTO I 11 o11y not for whats the use to worry bothers me hke the deuce 14 A 1 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 B1sketb1113 4 Intramuxals 2 3 Band 1 Annl SLIII 4 91111011 11111 4 Pres F F' A 4 Soccer 2 Football 4 H1 Y 2 IJOIIIOHSLI 11,1011 3 4 Mo111s 11110 Tllll 4 Coxncll Trlp 4 HILDA HENDERSON One who has l1ved and loved C1101 Club 1 2 3 4 Juruor Play 3 Dramatxcs 4 Vxce P105 French Club 3 V1o1111 Qu ll 11 2 Dc 111011811 111011 1 2 4 P1pf-r St11T 4 IIIl.I 'lll'1llI'llS 1 2 4 I'1c'1Su1c1 Soc1'1l btlllllfvw 3 'Y 1 1 M . . 1. 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C LIFTON HOTALINC Le1sure lS the best of all possessmns 1 Q ALVIN RI' LL XR Va11ety 1s the SDlC6 ot llfe IIlU'lIHllI llN 3 4 Plllt Spf 1k1n 4 DCl11K7l1StI'ltlO1l 4 W1tSl1lll 1 C ARL LOOMIS A fllelld now, '1 frxend fOl9VCl 'iss Pros 4 VKFSILV Cl11b 2 3 4 V110 P11s C1 us 2 l btudnnt Cfllll 11 1 'aff 4 Bind 1 2 3 OI 5 MARY LOUCRS A word that lb not spoken never does any m1sc111et LOI ISI' NIARSDI N Two can l1ve as cheaply IS one O S C11 Cl R11 HARD H011 RX Blessed 1S the NXOOIDQ that lS not lone El ClOll'10 rs1ty Club 2 3 4 Baselnll Z 3 DQIIl1ll1NKllt1Oll 1 .Z P F 1 nton Trlp 4 Basketbxll ? 3 Soctu 2 3 Vue P114 E Morr1sv111c lrlp 4 RL TH NIILHOLS M6119 Oh do then CXIS Glee Club 1 C1mc11 Club 3 Cvlxls Cmft 3 I MARILYN OW I+ N Red Creek I11tr1m111'11s 2 3 St 1101 P111 J P11361 Stxfl 3 ll 'upf 1kl1l 2 3 MEXICO ASSlbt Edltor Allllllll buff 4 bCI1lOl Gnls Octet b 111111 El1y 4 X 1 lf LUC ILLI' PITC H11 R P1udent, cautxous self control 1S w1sdom s 100t H 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 CIIIICVI Club 3 G111 C 1ft 2 Jun ll m'1t1cs Club 4 D6mOllStl1flOD 2 '3 4 Cornell Tr1p 4 LAURENC 1' RFC TOR Always good for an argument B1skctba11 1 2 3 4 VICC Pres H1 Y 2 Student COl1llfl1 2 4 P1es or Q11 4 Chwmp 3 H1 Y Older Boys. COHfClCI1CC 3 Co ed AICh91 4 Frews H1 Y 4 Pres Vars1ty Club 4 P'1pe1 Q1t1f1 4 Intl lllllll 1 s 1 Blllllllllfflll C11 111 4 btfmte Bowlmg TOUYIld1H6l1f .2 3 I Annu 11 St xff 4 y ChlKl1p3 BlSflJlll 1 1 1 I fl FRANK IS RIDLR Better the d6Vl1 than the womans slave mor P115 3 Paper Staff 4 H1 X 2 3 4 Sec H1 Y 2 'Z 4 I t 1 ll Stxff 4 Soccer 3 St we M 1 5611101 P111 4 Den1o11st1 1t1on 7 M11 B1 lxlfl 1 Q 1 , 1 L1 ' ' 1 11' F. '. A, 1, 2. 3. 4. 1 Y ' 1 I 1 J r U .. .L . . . ' .g ,g ez 'ggi su' : 1 1K 1' ' Q . 7' 1 . , Chr' .. I 1 Q' u .-. I 1: 21: ' 1 ' 11 2. 31. 'lg A1.1111:11 St. 3 . , , . 43 Sen1 ' Play 35 Dl'1lll1llllPS 3, 43 'oc-cm' 2. , ' '1 ' f L. at ' - 1 A 1 ' ' YY Y w , , 1 Q 1 1 '1 A1 v 1 . 1 xv v ik- ll' R. . H. 3, 43 IHt1'Z1I'lXllI'Il1.' 13 ' ev 1111 1, 3. 4. '1 , X ' f A , U , V . Q . 5 - , V:1.' , , 3 , 1 ', 3 J' '1 ' . ': '. . A. 1. 2. 3, 4: W1'-stllng 2 Ca ' 3 .' 1 L. 1 'N' . I: ':. ', F. 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Z3 '1 ' x .3 'z 1 C111 3: Gloc Club 13 Girls Craft 33 1 ' JUNIOR CANDIDATES MELVA CHUBB 'Chubby' ROSE MARY BOUGH 'Rosie' JEAN J EFFERS 'Shorty' HELEN DIEHL 'Shorty' civf WV! 1 A X L A 41 '1 'vi GLASS PRUPHIECY Scene Marn Street Mcxrco Nun York Frme 1952 An old lady has just bought a newspaper from the newstand on the corner She drscusses the paper mth the clerk as follows Hm' m' nr' Lady Clerk Lads Clerk I 'rdy Clerk Lady Clerk Lady Clerk Notrce to Readers Cfrlvrn Keller has Just sold our Mexrco Dependent to a new edrtor Rrchard Mowry Calvrn has taken a new Job now pa trollrng Wayne Street at nrght Whats thrs about Jessre'P Jessre Cross a Red Cross Volunteer nurse rs takrng care of Clrfton Hotallng the dashrng hero who bombed three Jap anese bases before berng forced down rn the wllds of Australra Cllfton vt ho spent three days and nrghts returnrng to crvrlrzatron rs recuperatrng from a broken leg, suffered when he trrpped over a curb rn New York Crty 4Thrs nexxs was vxrrtten bv Ellrs Scoop Watkrns an ace reporterl Say I though he was vlorkrng tor the Madrson County Constructron Company Goodness look at thrs mammoth prcture of Dot and what do you know photod by none other than Frederrck Farmer Dorothea Snubbs famous Broadway actress rs urn a concert rn Florrda for the benefit of the dateless soldrers Well Dortha always was partral to men rn servrce Get a load of thrs vxrll you'P Marrlyn Owen after makrng mrllrons rn she got the rdea from the Semor Play has retrred to a small home on West Marn Street where she rs conductrng the local home nursery Hmm' Who could thrs be? A new rarlroad contractor Wrlbert Storr has recently srgned a contract wrth the Rarlroad Company to demolrsh rarl road statrons startrng. vsrth Tuxedo Junctron Seems lrke he drd a good rob of thrs once before Mrke Barsuch Mayor of Mexrco drssatrsfled wrth the way the govern ment rs rnanrpulated has rushed to Washrngton to correct therr errors What a guy probably he can t get gas to see Melva Mercy Hrlda Henderson rs rn the news' Mrss Hrlda Henderson a beau trcran has rushed to Chrcago to famous Mary Loucks a specralrst who grves advrce to the lovelorn Say Ive heard rumors that she wants to know how to get a husband and how to keep hrm rf her first problem rs ever solved Remember Betty Abell? It says here Betty Abell new hostess wrth the U S O at Fort Ontarro rs revrewrng rnstructrons on entertarnrng sol drers She always drd lrke to entcrtarn soldrers Well' Well' Carl and Mary have at last found happrness together Lrs ten to thrs Carl Loomrs welfare commrssroner and hrs secretary Mrs Loomrs thats Mary have gone to Bermuda on therr honeymoon Ill bet she s gone to get fat seerng how she has got Slrm Francrs Rrder Manager of the Town Grrls Football Team states that some of hrs players Arlea Ackley Ruth Nrchols and Lourse Marsden are developrng one of the best teams of the year' Well Francrs certarnly lound some way to develop a lrne , f 1 . i v - U V E Y ' I ' ,. AU.. L ' . ' A . ' 1 Z 9 ' ' D U ' 7 , ' . h q . . T, . - . . 4 I., I. . .' ' ' . V . ,.' ' , n ' - , . , . , . , x' r ' 1 ' ' 4 ' .H . j: , ' ' - 7 Q 1 ' . u , . gt L . CL., 'L. ,' . ' ' 1 ' , . , rv . ' ' ' 1 : . Y Y. O U . Y . . . . New York City running a roorning house for unsuccessful actors, I bet . ' . 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Lady C1e1k Lady Clerk Lady Cle1k Lady C1e1k Lady Clerk Hexe s the same old advert1sme11t by the two old fIl01ldb A1111t Je5s1c s Ant1q11e Shop The latest thmgs 111 ant1ques Also fO1 a eood apple Q1 1dC1 w1ll t1ade ca1 111 perfect cond1t1on except fo1 a c1ack 111 the block 1Hmm pecuhar and Evelyn was salutator1an too- oh that means the cal 1 I Wlllldel 1f that IS the car that Jol111 let Evelyn lea1n to d11vc 0119 11 tnnc Elwood GIOII lllCll1S helpmg, F1 1nc15 teach 111s 111 was good It 1T1'1klllQ, passes Yo11 know Goatle Toad lb havmg, a to11 tr1al art teacher 15 spendmg h1S VZLLZLLIOII team how to thxow passes Elwood always Well what next9 MISS Dor1s Evans the c11e1n1st1y teache1 111 Osvu o was seve1e1y bllllllld Whlle tfylll to make dy11 1m1te It says th1t she had an appo1ntment to see a pat1ent 111 the hosp1ta1 at 4 39 1111 t 3 00 she was lushed the1e he15e11 D011s NE L5 1111 1ys o11 Ellllt 5o t11 1t ll co1111t5 for thlb Tomght IS the the11te1 s blg event D1 1111111101 Boy Bums and h1s boo lt WOOUIC DUIIIICCIS ale plannlng a 5pec1al D10 11111 101 the old home tou ll M1ss Io11a Valley must be Iola w1ll s111f Foodlcoo Daddv Illl Gattm B01ed 1nd Back 111 the Apron St1ll1gS A '1111 John Hasto noted tor safe dr1v1ng and g,a5 COllbC1VlIl 1115 11011 t1c nual race at the Syracuse State Fan Joh11 was always on the 1 1Ralph Glenlster sports ed1tor repolted thatv Rex Da11ow member of Pilflbh Hlgh School Baseball te1m has been offexed 121011 1n the Baseball Facto1y He ought to know 11ow to make b1seb111s hes handled them long, enough I JUS1 M1 Ea1l Dlehl '1nd h1s wlfe NOIIH1 G11f'f111 D1ehl thc lllbt1llCtO1s ol Ill terb11gg,1ng, have announced that they 11e domg, VCly well w1t11 then students Yo11 know those two used to go 'llillllld school po1nt1n flllll HIIQQI at one 1nothe1 and I thought thcn th1t they would some d11 bs J1tte1bu1,5 L'1u1ence Rectol the a1r I'8.1Cl Waldtll at DCIIISLLI 11 1d a te111ble tnnt Hung, to see lll the blackout the Othtl n1g,ht Rec w s out 111111 Lucllle P1tCh0l lllltll Geo1ge Sachel head ol the St 111d11d O11 Qtblllllllly came along, and played Romeo LFLUICIILC w1s lelt 111 thc d11k 101 1111 M155 J8.XllS Dexter plesldent and act1ve 1n11111g,c1 ot Dexte1 s Feed M111 has nea1ly gone crazy there 15nt enough no15c dow11 the1e To countu act th1s He1e11 Dxehl hex ass1stant bought 1 pl'l.l1O a11d hned A1111 C111 man to play 1t Boy there Wlll be enough 110180 110W Ads? Why we have some new ones' Betty Alle11 s Home Cooked M1 11s P1etty W11t1QSb FOI benefit of SOld1C1S who dOIlt pay 111 atten11on IJ the cook O00 Nut Stleet Podunk I hea1 Betty has hned Je an Jc11e1s and Rosemaxy Bough must be they 1116 thc putty NVZ11tlCSSt5 O11 11111 the 5old1ers always d1d go for them . Q 1 4 4 ' v -' .1 n . .' X' 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 - sf 1 1 - 4 1 1 1 f . , C , . .C A , c. , L , ff-'-'-4 c 4 -' , 11 ,Y . ' ' . ,A 1 , . .' , . I 11 ' - C '1 '- ' y ' 1. ' 1 ' ..- 1 M ' ev ' - ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . . 1 . 1 . 1 - L - 12 . . ' ' ' Y' - 1 , 1 f , , , g 1 2 1. .1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 .' 1 : 1 2 c 21 . , , 1 . -1 ' 1' 1 1, 1 1 11 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1- : 11 ' . 'L , .' ' . - 1 2 . HL. L 'L. ,- of . . C . L . . Y I , I 1 L . 1 ' ' - rl. ' L .1 1 2 ' 4' . . ' I H ' ' 2 ' 1 g1 . . as 1 ' ' . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 V , - . , 1 g 1 1 1 1111 ' 1 Y' . 1 - , , . 1 1 1 1 go, 1 nd Whell he wound up, he was rlght where he started from. . - '1 v ' v - 4 1' 1 ' r . 1 , , , 1 . 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VK111 umm ava 11 LL CO11S1dG1Gd paxt of the stu dent body oi M105 Lhit vu wxll INXQ1 1 1111 udul C 111 tho actlvmeb we loved so Well We vxlll be sep 11.11441 Hum 0111 11141011 lucudb mhom xxc hold so dcally f1OlI1 thP facu1t5 and L110 5 hool ltseli 101 the fuxt tune 111 0111 In eb But I know that as we go out mto the VRO11d to beco me Mb Cltxipllm each one of us, w111 111 Llmately 1611101111301 111 DlCll11C'xf1llC dsl 111 loud IHLIIOIICS 01 om school dayi We w111 look back UVC1 thou Lxulvg lou, yn us Lo the Hut day we eutmed school We Wlll IGDIQIHDCI pldvlnv qllllfls to 011101 and d1'1XXl11b p1ctu1e.5 of ap ples and f1OW61S and lcammg the A B C, s But mme and t1de xx alt for 110 man and befole we knew It 915,111 VC 15 vxcw bchmd Uh We new heshmeu' To look at 0u1 Class, even then 0110 could su hovx suucmlll :L would tum out Although 111 0111 mst yeal vm gflmvd 01115 x lux hcmmx lt xx u 1 xxondclful Shut Betty Abell became badmmton Lhdmp 1011 AUM stfutod hel Ude to staudom by tak mg the lead 111 the Chllbtmqs 13 vc nt bouml oi 0111 bow mcludmg, Spalky W111 nevel be folgotten Thu yn 11 mu lu lbuu A 15 OWQIHUXKIIIQ, xxlth money the net amount bemg three dollau md 50 no odd ce-ms Even mth th1s mflux of cuxrency the class deemed 1t UCCCSVIIX I5 L1 no elapsed to sgll 1101100111 candv hot dogs and pcnclls H WPXC1 1L scumo urn 111 xx ms lull ol ldc 15 that xcfu but only a few Ind the 1111L1.,1L1vc S0011 the fall of 39 Came 'md vm wuo Sophomoxeq I don L thmk we had evel seen such a green bunch of f16bh111C11 111 ou: hves But I 15165111116 we appeared just as QIGSH to the clash 01 41 Ou1 L1 mm COIlC111LIQd us 1 itmg 01 last yeal Jeb SIC Closs became Ch'11H1J101l 01 DIUQ pong and lH1d1H111LO11 Whllll 5119 held thlough out hex hlgh school CHIOGI Ailga Ackley Betty Allen and INOIIYIH Guifm well leplesented ou1 class 111 the ROH Whxlc Elhs W tmns and Chftou Hotahng kept up the 11101319 of the FFA W0 ccltamly found out mst what a phyblque Ralph Glemstel had th It yC81 when he gallantly did 1115 smff 111 the DC1UO11St1i1L1011 T110 f1113.1'lC1d1 btatub of thu, 579211 .5 C1355 Wm Vx omg L11 um Lhe pxevlous yeal WC wele b1Ok6 The predommatmg QUSSLIOD wab how to Muse 1110116579 By spou sozmg IHOVIGS and Dllftlllg 011 an amaheul bhovx ulth Bladlcy K111C2l1d as mas tel of cememomcs the cllss 01 42 was on 1Ls MCL xg am But what 15 Llubl Tem pus 1ug1t and bchool fO1 anothe1 yem lb ovel Agam September came and vue wele Jummb MOISOX G1 few can deny that we were one of the most D105.,16SS1VC and benpfxcml classes of the tunes Why 111 Lh1S class was a Luumvlmu composed ol Juhu Audubon Elwood GIOIT and Gcolge Sachel whose Hucnt and COIICCL um 01 111 10111. Latm would make even the gleat Caesal tum 01101 111 hm gxave not savmg vxhlch xx ay IL was thxs class that sold those dellclous tempmug hon C1055 at SOCC91 and baseball games Pc-21 hapb the mason they xx 010 50 ,ood ww bmulsk Fvclxu Sllllth Jvuub DCXEBI and uk X. N ' x x hx Q 3 As 2 ' .' 1 gx .1 ' . A111 1111 g: V111 gy: ll ' 11 'mlvs Ll . . . - - ' - ,L .' , ,Y mfg , Y .IL-I , ., ' ' 'V . ', ' , ' 4 ,' y - K -3 .' . . - , -, , b . . ' c .3 Z, H ' 1,1-Iggy' 1 Q ' 1 1 Y . ',' . 1 ,, , ' . . , 1, ' . . V, Y , K. V . , . . . D Q 1 7 is . 'V . . I ,J V. , t . I in , . ' , . 1. w, ' :lv ,. . ' ' - ' . , . ' ' I . L. , 3, IZ' ' ,I .' , , ' . - K I ' f . I-3 fx x U ' xl -nf ... , . , ' ' . I . , ' F- Ut A. - ,C V' .-,- ' . . - . ' ',- I ax. ,5. ' -l 'V , . .J l . . . . A , , . . . , . . ' , ' v . - ' . ' .' . i L. 2 A nw , Y, .K ' . K-S ' ' ,- . Rector became stars of sports and Rvx Dzirmw siurlcd 21 baseball career that ' . .T ' 1 ,,z. . '.,2, .v.,1l. v,. ,' , 1' y ' . ' yi 0 V 1 'Y ' :wx x 1 X vx'--0 u -1 I- ' ' milf I yv L - 1 ' 7 wg - - - ' ' V 1 . M. - 1 . ' Q ' 1 7 . v L . . . J V Jr . ,I N , Q - . ' - . .. . , , 7 . .' ' . . . ' ' A ' a 'A' L. ' - . ' ', . . ' - 1' . I V , . ,L . , . ,A 2 . ' . , , ' ' , ' , .. , . ' wx - .' . ' . ' . 1 . ,A , 7' , ' ' .- ' ' fm- '1'zg'. ' 1 - - ' , V . ' .. . , . .' 1 T' f. I 1 -1 ff .' ' I ' ' 1 ' . I. V -' ' .L 5 ,, , k - , 1 .S , . 7 v - 4 , 1 1- . -x ' 2 C' 1 ' y . . . 1 ' ' . V. . I. . ' V ' . 7. l y ' A. . - L.. ' J , Ik, . f If - . .- ' ' .' f ' .' 0 1,1 'Q N' J 'X Y ' ' ' JUNIOR GLASS Flxst ROW M1 Kennedy M Feeuey D Lxke J Wllber F Leon:-nd Second Row M Axmstxong M Bwtemfln D Ilwln H Guyette P DeLong B Helmger B Gxldley J Jeffers J Allen R. J errett First Row J Paxks E Shoup M Plumb L Rose R Culcle becond Rove Mlss Thomas E Tumble C Pottex E Woodward G Valley C Partllck H Malsden Thxrd Row R Rovs J IVIHIKOSKI F Temple W Mastexs R Miner F McW11l1ams R Peterson 0 Third Rowg E.. Clark., Ball.. V, Gorman, W. Fournier, A. Fenner, E, Holly, B. Beesley, JUNIOR GLASS C lass Colors CI-Blue and C oldj Presrdent James Wllbfil' Vrce Prebldem Florence Leonard Sgcletary DOI'lS Lake Treasurer Mary F691195' Advrsors Mrss Thomas Mr Kennedy Student Representatrves Evalyn Trrmble Vernon Gorman year xxe look back through the months of last September At that trme James Wrlber xx as elected pr esrdent Florence Leonard vrce presrdent Dorrs I rke sccretuy rnd Mary Feeney trer surer Durrnff fr student councrl meetrng tvxo Junrors Florence Ieonard and Ex alyn 'lrrrnble xx erc elected secretary and trea surer respectrxelv For our part rn the xx ar effort xxe have donated five dollars to the Red Cross To keep up our last year s record xxe xx on fir st prrze rn the three one act play contest Martha Bateman Florence Leonard Jean Allen Marg Feeney Helen Guyette Bruce Beesley Alx rn Fenner and Ralph Ball completed the cast of the melodrama en trtled F11 eman Save My Chrld Mr Molyneaux xx as the drrec tor of both frrst place xx rnnrng casts Three Junrors represented our class rn thrs year s prrze speakrng contest Bruce Beeslev xx on fir st prrze xvrth hrs selec tron Pelltale Heart and Martha Bateman xvon second place for the grr ls her toprc berng The Bond Our Presrdent gave 'r fine selectron Amer rc r Bexx are' Through the cooper atron of the Junrors our advrsors and the student body as a vxhole thrs year s Junror Prom was a suc cess Rrley and Hrs Modernarres fur nrshed musrc rn an apple blossomed gynr As xxe go rnto our Senror year xxe look for xvard to the honor and prrvileges attendant upon that honorable status. Motto Erther' accomplish or' never' attempt. X 1 I J I L 1 I ' -,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,-..,,,,, ,,,.,,. ,,.-....,a,-, l , . . ' S --if--ANY--AAiiiiAAh ' , f . 07 As xx e, the class of 40, come to the end of another' school c I, ' I U. - . I 7 I . i I I C L in p 7 , ' u ' - .' 4 ja n 1 - - 4 4 - u 4 , , L ac , 1. , c , C . . C, C ,v ' r ' 4 - 4 v v ' I' v .1 I I I 4 J 1 ' C C ' I I I . f 7 1 ' I I I . jf I I Y I 'J . , I I I, I I v v' I I. - ' . L c ' ' 1 , ' , ., 4 . , 7 A ? 7 ! y . , . - Y . . I 5 . I 1 'Y . I - , , J I I . ,, 4 v. ' i r . . . ' . . . . ' ' 1 .7 .' K., . V I., ' HV , ar , , ! ' V 1 ' ' U 77 . . ' , I C ' KK ,' 1 , , 77 , C I I I I . I I K ' I I ! 9 v ' .7 ' . . v , - Y ' I I I I v I I I sopnmom GLASS f'11St Row MNH. Flsh J Holhqtex M Costello F Dlvls M H xsto R Hmmm L Grmvcs bmcond Row D Emlxw I CIWIHQOII J Blqnkmxn B Dounmy C Lone B F1211 L. Fults W Batt-man Molyncun. Fnst Row E Young A Snndclson V Sfxchel G Hopkins R Merxxtt A House- E Schumwkcx N Johnson becond Row Mrs Wqgner L Shoup S McFee E VHIIBXIIPII F Jfxcobs J Kxdd J R10 J Young W Melvllle llllld Row H Wxltee O Barber R Hyde J Rhmehart D Lewxs E McFec H Sherman J Strong K Willis Thlrd Row: Hollister. L. Drucc, F. Lawton, H. Bntcs, C. Halsey. T. Dimon. M. Barnes. Mr. JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY Ina Stone 1V'ar aret Mullen Ione Sp1 er Elmabetn Akln Ehzabeth Huba Elma Harl s Doug, Matthews Dorls DeLong Raymond Ossont O11ve Benmng Evangehne Rowe Mabel Bland Engllsh Mathematlcs OHICC Staff Homemakxng Enghsh Soclal Studles Mathematlcs So xal Studles Soclal Studles SCIENCE 05166 Staff Nurse Attendance OHICCI' A 7 ffaf . ,..a, Haifa ,.v.----g -. g--- ,.-A..----....--- b 'C ,,,,,,,, A,,, . -, ,, .,,, ,,-,,-,,. .,-.,,,,-,,A---- ' Louise Gero ,,,, ,add .... .. .aar .an a ...,.. ,,-,.. ,V.. W aM..Maa -dd English . 1 D. . ,....--,-,-,Y-,-----,------,,,-,-,..Y- Q , D A NMNTH GRADE if-Q11 Flrst Row R Gloll' J Buxgew B DeLong A Bfusuch M Hellluger M H'1rt L Denny R H-irxey Second Row S Gamble S Burmxcl A Fecney M Roop A Allen B Bellmgcr S Clflrk B D'1rr0w D FGHIXCI Thlrd Row Mxs Hubfm A Bullock G Coopel M Flshex E H111 R Benz H Brown H Backus R GlbbS C Hanson 1 1 Flrst Row R Roop J Lockwood N Lmdsley B R10 L Peck D Whaley H Redheid M Montclalr C Moot Second Rovs B Rose D Klltxs L Lexus J Hflrrmgton I Hold n A Mwtkowskl B Howwrd B Hendelson J P11eSt Thlrd Row Mlss Benning J Hotallng J Mahal' G Scouten A Houghtson O Alcott I Mxy be W Houghtson A , . . , .. . . . . .-. - . . 1- , . - - 1 1 - 1 . I V . . K , . '. -, .Y - f - ' K, 'Aff . . , . , . ., . . , . c, , I , , R , , ,. .. , . , , . ,. . - , . . NIINTH GRADE F1r'1t Row J DeLong, M J Dowd H Clow L Woodvs nd D W 111s H Yo m K Slxermfm Second Row R Dlehl L Pnks M VIIIBUHII G bxmsex E Bllggb M Tubbs J Shumway P Tmkham Thud Row M1 Ossout J W'11C W Wllson A Roffms C Touxot W Youuf L Stom JEJIQGHTH QGRADJE Flrst Row M Chase A Goldon M Fllllt G Baker J Belhngex E Baker H Balatlel A Bateman F Congdon H Hart Second Row MIRS Matthews C Acome J Halsey A Abell S Gleason G Gamble A B'11t lett R Bowman J Closs G Dlmon Thxrd Row R Guyett A Gllffm M Bullock H Ackley H Gflffln C Cates L Halvey G Cone 1 Druce, F Frey ' .. Z . '. . . , . ' , . 'z ' . . K E, . ' 'r, , , 1 . : . ' , . z ' . z 'r , . .' ', . ' fx . .1 . . ' : '. ' , . f . . . . C, . . . 5. . 1. ' 1 x . I il I I 2 L W . IZ I I an 1 1 A 4 1 1 A . . . . . - , . . . - - , . ' ', . Z . v - . . , . . - , . . . ' ', JEIGHTH GRADE Flrt Row I-mman L K1nv111e J Mayne K MOHCCIBIF J Curcle M Madlson Scond Row Mlss Stone R Mack G Lawlence M MIIOVICZ E LaVeck D Look B Jerrxtt R Hasto E Jacobs Third Row R. Jacquln N Huetson D Arnold R Hotalxng R, Jacobs H Lehtonen C Nolan E Mayne M Mansfxeld Fxrst Row G Wood G Ware E Wallace N Nolan B Wlltse M Smith D Redhead V R166 W Redhead A Woodward Second Row Mrs DeLong E Peet D Cunningham D Stanton A Sanderson J Stone K Slhoemak r P Pall-:er T Redden Thlrd Row O Shoemaker J Shortsleeve D Spencer T OConne11 A Ruprackt M VanDee A Tagliarenx D Oaks D Ware O I. , .. . c . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,- , . ,. . .. ,. ,. ,. . . , . , . ,. ,. . . - .- .. . . . . ,. , S . - . , ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , . ,. ,. . SEVENTH GRADE Fnst Row H Johns n J Holllster J LaCa se S Yablonslu W Parks V Stevenson J Natan N Waite W Shumway J Priest W Kellogg Second Row P Mlzgala C Munk H Jamerson G Walton B Hughes D Slmscl M Sykes A Tubbs H Smlth D Putnam C Taglxaxenl D Mexrltt Hotalmg E Stevens J Jones Mrs HRFFIS Flrst Row B Adams D Burton B Beesley M DeLong N Calkms S Hadcock D Dayton C Goldych J Fellers becond Row E Halt L Cooper E Haney H Gulllver W Balnaxd D Graves F DuBo1s Mmss Gexo Thlfd Row A Grlfhn G Dxmon R Beck E Burt W I-Iargrave H Dolber H Gxbbs J Glovo W Emlawx M French 1 , Third.Row: Miss4Mu1len, Holly, Parsons, B. 'Parkcn E. Hart, G. Tyrrell, F. Tourot, B. : . ' ' . ' , . . - . . , . , . ' , , ' , , , . . ,yy 77 N wifflw WSW Eldd Bakel Laura Ga51o1d Genev1eve Phxlhps Reatha Rowe Ibabel Otlb Challotte Pa1l'D6l1f,C1 Leah Owen Maly Henderbon Dor1s Murphy Alberta Rowe Jane Brown Ada Rlley Catharme Ohver Esther Welch GRADE IFAQCUILTY Ungraded Klndergarten 5 f - 777 77 777 77 777 ,,,,,.,,,, 777 7.77.77 7. 777777 2A ' ' 77777 7 7 7 777 ,7,, 77777777 ,,,, 777777777777--77 6A ' 77 777 777 ,A,,,..,.......,.,.,,..A,,....,,, 77777 3B 777777 ooo,o 7777777 ,,,...e.,...... 7 ..,.,,o,,Ao. 7777 4B f 77777 777 777777777 ,.., 777777777-77777-77777777777 2B -7 ..,v,,,, 777.7777 ,,,,,,,,,.....,., 77 .,wv.,...o,V.... 7-777 3A Charknme Parmick 77 7. 7 .7 77. ,,,,w,.. 7 ,,,,.. 77.777--777777.777777 1B ' ' 7 7 7777777 ,,,,.. 77 ..... 77777777777777777777777777 6C ' 77777 ,,., .77 ,,,,,,,.,.,.,,.v...o,.A,,.....,......... 777 1A 77-77777.777777777777777777777777777--77777777----77---- 6B 77 777777 7.77 .,,.,o,7 7 .7...7.7.. 7 ..77..7...777.. 77-77-7777 5A ' -77 7777777777 77 7777777 77 ..777..7..7777.77..7..7 7777777777 4A , 7,7 .7 7. 7 777777 7777 7 7 77 777 77777777777777-.77 B SAFETY COUNCIL create 1n boys and girls safety attitudes safety habits cmd skills and to have them safety conscious twenty four hours every day The counc111s made up entirely of boys and girls from grades 2 through 6 The meetings are conducted by them according to parlimentary rules. The purpose of this organization is to CGRADJE 6A Studylng Indlcm L1fe A group of 6A students are mspectlng an Indxan pueblo which was constructed by several of the puplls durmg the1r study of southwestern U S Indlan lxfe Kmttlnq for the Red Cross These 6A pupils gave up part of then' noon hour perlod each day ln order to learn to knlt Some of them are now knlttmg refugee or soldler garments for the Red Cross I u u , ,k,, :- , . Studylng the our plane ln todays world GRADE 6B if Today the alrplane IS very lmportant to our country and to the world The 6B are maklng a study of planes thelr uses and the dxfferent 1ns1gn1as We have enjoyed thls project and A class ln soclal stud1es The 6B class IS havmg a social studxes lesson from their Weekly Reader a current event newspaper From these papers we have studled current hlstory geography readxng spellmg and Engllsh wi B . 1 I Q ' have learned many interesting and helpful facts. if 'f GRADE 66C li' A drscusslon group rn government A group of 6C puplls studymg and d1scuss1ng news of the Weekly Reader newspaper and dally reports heard on the ra d1o Partxcxpatlon IH these d1scuss1ons promotes cr1t1cal thmk mg and 11'1tC111g61'1t and open Hllllded 21D1Jl6C121f,1011 of thc puvxleges of our democratlc government Learmnq about the avlatlon lndustry The rapld growth of avlatxon and 1tS lmportance 1n the de fense of our country has developed m boys and glrls a deslre to learn more about thls 1ndustry LSISUTC time IS spent 1n makxng model planes, frxezes charts maps scrap books and other ac t1v1t1es of mterest to the puplls l-I I Buymg War Stamps GRADE SA buf F1ve A helps Uncle Sam by eagerly buymg enough stamps each month to equal the cost of a twenty flve dollar bond Ap preclatxon of the value we recelve from voluntarlly helpmg our government IS part of educatlon m a democracy Learmng the ad vantages of today We compare the advantages of the long ago Wlth those of today and strlve to appreciate these advantages ln our every day lxfe Q Kd 5' a 6 GRADE SB A Study Penod A 5B study perlod caught by the camera man A study perlod IS an 1mportant part of each days work An oral report on the parts of an cnrplane WIFWUMNA A 5B pupll glV6S a short talk to h1s classmates durmg an oral Engllsh perlod Hls subJect IS The Parts of an Alrplane He 1S usmg for demonstratlon a model bullt by hlmself I 1-. A . . . , 'x . ..f.,, . . . . . H . ,, GRADES 41A culnfdl CMB Proper food for a healthful body These chxldren are gettlng first hand mformatlon on serv mg a well balanced meal comblnmg health and educatlon wlth un The boys who lost to the glrls prepared and served potato salad whole Wheat lettuce sandwxches plaln and chocolate m1lk fru1t Jello and COOKIES As an Easter treat they had colored eggs The glrls had prepared and served a Slmllaf lunch earller ln the year Our part 1n the Na tlonal Emergency A un1t on Our Part ln Natxonal Defense has resulted ln added knowledee about a1rplane terms recogmtlon of airplanes and more stamps ln our defense books The ch1ld1en ln the plcture are explalnmg the work ln thelr books thelr model 2l.1l'D1a116S or telllng how they get thelr money for defense stamps v v 1 , s ' y v Lff . t .r , fl ' 3? a n u ' u ' ' as - -. . y 1 v 1 . GRADES 41A and 4MB DEMOCRACY AT WORK For enriched 11v1ng the 4A and 4B co operated to produce a program February Days The program Was an outgrowth of Work in English art and reading and car r1ed over into science arithmetic social studies and spelling of our heritage It is through a full under standing of what has gone before in the making ot a democratic nation that We rea 11Ze what struggles and hardships have gone into the making of our United States With this realization We can more clearly understand the principles for which We are fighting. The aim Was for growth in appreciation GRADES 3A and 3B THE EASTER RABBIT Both groups of the Thrrd Grade Jornefl to present a play The Easter Rabbrt rn an assembly program for March The ca t Was as follows The Announcer John Badger l 'lst 1 Rabbrt Robert Smrthcrs Robrn Srdney Helper Reynolds Prcken Tre qrrl Peggy Shrrley New stead 'lhe un Robert Del app Rarn Farrres June Chaffee Esther Barbo Sally Davrs Patr 1c1a Drehl Sprrng Beautres LaVern VanSant Beverly Lewrs Norma Howard Verna Stevenson Anne Rrder Dorrs Anne Nrcholson Alma Sanderson lurple Vrolets Stanley Souva Patrrck Feeney Stanley Ilnrtzkr Ronald Burch Yellow Vrolets Per lev Rose Frank Lortre Allen Edu ar ds Garry Rhrnehart Herbert Dr mon Nerl Ryan . . . g Il ' ll ' I . S in L G I c l -+---------'---------------A--4----- ' . T , Elf ------ ,A---------.--- 4.--..-.----ffA...A -fss.-.-,-f- ' ' The boy, Jrmmre ......A.-..-...-....---,--.------,--.... Harry Hart ' 1 0 5 Y C xl ' ., 7 ' ' '- S f------A ----------4------4---------'------------ ' J A I --------.....-4- 1 , Q Q. Q. 1 1 A , I . C I 1 I 5 ua .c 7 I , V T., . y t . l . ' .' --.'---- n , s C . S 1 7 , .U yr - 5 I . n n 1 '- l 7 ,, 7 ! GRADES 3A fumfdl 3B 3A pup1ls bulld an curport We the chlldren of the 3A grade have been studylng all about transportat1on of goods and people on land on the sea and 111 the an As a result of the wo1k 11'l thls unlt and 111 order to share Wlth others what we have learned we declded to make an alrport We have enjoyed worklng and playlng together and we appreclate the help of our teachers 1n domg thls work Who knows what future use we wlll make of th1s 1nformat1on galned ln room 110 of Mexlco Academy and Central School Flghtmg planes used by the army Puplls of the 3B Grade pamtmg a mural of var1ous types of flghtlng planes used ln our Natlonal Defense Puplls at thelr seats work on scrapbooks . E 1 ' I . X I f 2- 3 ' ' .. ..,. M- . u - n v ' . u s . . J, Q . . . . A 1 u u 1 GRADE QA An Army Exh1b1t and We had an army exhxbrt See our hats See the gas mask We learned about soldlers Soldlers work together for us our flag The buglers play taps mess assembly and revexlle Sold1ers need a1rplanes trucks tanks and guns to defend us Our defense stamps and bonds help to buy them Lecxrnlng what IS needed for Vlctory Call C311 C311 be good students love our flag can be soldlers and help defend our country bulld strong healthy bodles by eatlng Well keeprng We clean 6X61'C1S1Ilg and sleeplng enough We can save t1me by learnxng to do thmgs on tune We W111 buy defense stamps l 3 K fy Vx i X 4 ' f- We ' ' . We . We ' Q . I . A GRADE 21B The 2B grade has been studying the dlfferent k1nds of a1r planes both of our country and of other countrles We have learned the ll1S1gI113S used on the varlous planes We have made a large book COIlta1!'l1llg stones and plctures of the varlous planes we have studled We hope we may now be able to recog mze these planes when we see them Learnmg to recog nlze curplanes im! Lecxrmng the part the curplane plays ln our protectlon l lhe 2B grade has a model alrport We have made a hangar the run Ways and parklng areas at the alrport We also have sev eral model alrplanes We have made 1nd1v1dual scrap books As a result of th1s study we feel we may better understand the life of the av1ators and the lmportant part the alrplane plays 1n the protecuon of our country today . if - 1 I 1 e V . . w ' V . s - of g 1 2' wa ' ' a F' V , we ,V Q 4,s W... Sm. - - P I a ,.. . ' 9 - Mctkmg ct Grocery Store GRADE IA These are some of the chlldren of Grade 1A who helped to make a grocery store Rehearsmq A Play Grade 1A IS practlcmg for 1tS play The Llttle Rabblt Who Wanted Red Wlngs . ' -LQ-li if .--nf Z. ik L A' ' Y f V wiv Qui 'K ' A 4 . ' . . X 1 . . . . H . . y - H GRADE JIB We made a store We made many thlngs to sell We called It the 1B Genelal Stole Many chlldren came to buy We took 111 S3 01 We gave all the money to the Red Cross The 1B General Store Studying Alrplanes We were studymg about alrplanes We made some alrplanes Some Chlldfell blought then axrplanes We had fun flvxng our alrplanes 'f X 'K lr' u , . KINDIERGARTIEN A project mn ctvlcrtxon The klndergarten for 1ts defense project IS studylng alr planes Mounted plctures of alrplanes and a scrapbook of cut Studymg about curplanes For the chlldrens lnterest and lnformauon materxal con cernmg a1rp1anes such as storles plctures and models have been placed on a table for t1'11S use 1 out aixlplanes have been placed around the room on display. SPIECCJIAIL GRADE L Maklng thlngs that are useful We g1rls enjoy sew1ng and weavmg Above are shown two waffle mats we made of carpet warp two tone a patrlotlc book cover and a garden ornament John IS begmnmg a corner shelf L ' ll -A .I az - I v v , , x p 2,1 fa I - --. I ' r of plywood A class ln hcrndlwork Liar-v We enjoy our handlwork We have made many proJects thls year Thls pxcture shows us worklng on a1rp1anes also some that are f1n1shed Uncle Sam tells us to work hard and be good cltlzens PAMERMO SCHOOL Grades 1 and 2 M15 Burke Although ten puplls 1n the first and second grade were only live when school started last September they all have accom phshed a great deal th1s year They have been studymg alrplanes and learnmg patr1ot1c songs In thls plcture they are salutmg the Hag Grades 3 and 4 1 Mlss Gadu ood The mam lnterest of the th1rd and fourth grade has been alrplanes 1n the past few months Besldes brlngmg 1n p1ctures and makmg scrapbooks of all types of planes they have learned then parts also Dllflllg February and March they made posters of the drffexent steps 1n the maple syrup lndustry .w . I Y - I K f . f y , ' L . ' A x PALIERMU SCH00 The fifth and S1Xth grade puplls have learned an mteresmng exerclse for ralslng the flag every mormng Durlng the procedure they salute the flag slng the Natlonal Anthem and Amerlca and have three recltatlons one C011C61'1'111'lg the blue of the flag one of the whxte and one of the 1ed Grades 5 and 6 M1ss Tooley 5 --J . i x, I 1 1 . 1 7 , . l k ' , . Y , :V ,Q -'Mfg , V- , L.kj.:ligg 1Q 75 eg of A 1 . f - I, fiYf?M is n ' .N A L ' f- ,.',,Q1z2vL ff f , Y I-1 ACTIVITIES A R T F dMB R M Elb KWl1HBt VG CL R, JWlb8 Presldent Mxchael Barsuch Secretary Florence Leonard V1ce Presldent John Anderson Treasurer Evalyn Tr1mb1e Advlsor Mr Elsbree STUDENT fC0lUNClIlL Thls yeal as 1n p1 ex 1ous years the Student Counc1l has func tloned 1n the behalf of the student body The mam p11I1C1pl9 of the Student COL1I1C1l IS to help 1egulate the 3Ct1V1t1eS and lules of the school It 1S a 1ep1esentat1ve body made up of delegates fr om the Sophomore Jun1o1 and Sen1o1 classes Th1S yea1 the Student Counc1l sold candy 1n the school and xx 1th the money made lt purchased lZ1Opl11 s for the outstandlng sen1o1 boy and gul of the yeal The Counc1l also se1 ved as finan c1a1 backers for the Jun1o1 H1gh Student Counc1l Electlons fox p1es1dent of the Student Counc1l are handled by the club through the a1d of the adv1so1 M1 Flsbree . A V W V Q - ' ' First Row: J. nderson. J. io. E. rimble. . Leonar . . arsuch. Second ow: r. s ree. . iis, , aes, . orman. . xis, L. ector, . i r, E. Groff, G. Sachc-1, 1 ' 7 - . . . Q. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W . 71 1 . 1 . I , . . . . 1 , Q ' I ' 1 1 - 1 . - . 1 . . . . . . I . 1 I , . J . Flrst Row Mlss Stone J Bur ess D Stanton N Lmdsley D Fenner B Hughes N Calkms Second Row W Barnard B Wiltsxe R Guyette D Putnam M Mansfield K Sherman Presldent Nanette L1nds1ey Secretary Dorls Stanton V1ce Presldent John Burgess Treasurer Donald Fenner JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT CKOTUNCCIIIL September 28 Electlon of councll officers October 20 Code of conduct adopted Worked out as posters 1n art classes November 4 Constltutlon for student councll approved by members November 24 Junior Homemakers served dlnner to the councll John Anderson repre sentlng semor counc1l was guest speaker H1s topxc How Junlor Hlgh stu dents can serve m defense December 1 Plan approved to hold a contest for a Junlor hlgh song February 9 Members of the councll began selhng candy one day a week to ralse funds Voted to sponsor Wlth faculty cooperatlon a un1t of study on I Am An Amerlcan Campalgn to SAVE SCRAP for VICTORY carried on 1n school March 2 A permanent p1n adopted by the councll to be Worn by 1tS members Apr11 20 A declslon made to create an annual award for each of the grades 7 8 and 9 to be glven to each of three students who best shows by example the ldeal of servlce to hxs class school and classmates May 18 W1nners of song contest announced Song adopted as Junlor h1gh school song I 2 V , . g , . , . l , , , . , . I . AdViSOI' ......... ..................... .......... I : ::i-:::--- Miss Stone , . .I y - . . ., l . . : . , - . . . H A Y l Y . , Q tR,o H DEV M LS R M Pl llyAMtk A llJC dR0 BB R. CL A S V1ce Presxdent Doris Evans Treasurer V1olet Lehtonen DRAMATICS CClLlUlB T1 youts for the SGHIOI Play xx ere held ln 0Ct0b91 and mem bels of the cast vsho we1e selected automatlcally became mem bels of the Dramatlcs Club In1t1at1on 1nto the club was planned but nex G1 cauled out The new membexs celtamly felt 1el1eved th1S yea1 to find out thele vsas no 1n1t1at1on We presented Our Aunt f1 om Cal1fo1n1a 1n assembly and lt tu1 ned out very vxell Evelyone enjoyed It lmmensely and Bet ty Halsey d1d a xery good Job a amateul d116Ct01 'lhe cast coopel ated ext1emely well mth he1 Evex y Frlday meetlngs axe held fO1 g10l1p dlscusslon We always feel that thls club 1S a gl eat asset to any h1gh school stu dent The one act play contest was held Ma1ch 20 and the J un1o1s agam won the first pr1ze vtlth the play Fueman Save My Chlld ' Flnally the long awalted p11ze speaklng t1y0l1tS wele held All Jun1o1s and SQHIOFS vxele ehglble to t1y out f01 th1s We vt ele g1eatly hono1ed to have two of ou1 membe1s vt 1n lilst puze They VK916 Dous Evans, and Bluce Beesley Firs w: M. Armstrong, H. enderson. . ans. R. errit, . houp. Second ow: r, erce, I. A e , . a oski. B. be . . ross Thir w: . eesley, . Barnes, . oomis, J. nderson, E. mith, W. Melville. Presldent W..,., ,....., J ams Dexter Secretary ..e,,...e,.,, JQSSIC Cross 1 . 1 7 . s 4 - . . . . 7 7 I 1 :- i 7 . . . . I ca I - I ' an ' , . ' 7 l 1 . . . - . 7 . S i . n s. 1 1 1 Q w 7. 1 , . 7. U . T 7 ' 7 . ' 9 . . 1- l 1 1 1 . ' , ' 7 1 ' ' 1 fn ' ' u 1 7 r 1. 1 . ftt BB D G tightMP DT'L1bbRB JAd MOW Sh SENIOR lPlLI-KY BROADW AY BOUND by Jean Lee Latham LAST Ku by Blshop a fo1me1 lCtO1 Paul Mountgomely a futu1e actol Mrs Hull a landlady Kltty Belmont a folmel actless B1lly Jacobs a futu1e aetl ess Van Colnell a playwught Jenn1fe1 Keyes fl om a llttle town Ludvug Hahn a p1oduce1 Wayne Mltchell a B1 oadu ay angel My1a Felrell a successful actx ess B1 uce Beeslex Maulyn Owen Evelyn Smlth D01 IS Evans R0bQ1t Ba1nes Iola Alley Elwood G1 off GCO1 ge Sachel Dortha Tubbs First Row. le o right: . ceslcy, I. Alley. . Evans. E. rotf. Second Row. left o r z r. ierce, . S. . 21l'1'19S, - n erson. . en. G. ac el. 44 f as C N ' ' , ' 'z A ' j ',' E' '.............JohnAnde1'son b I. . , .............. . . . . . . . . . . I l I l , ....... .... , ..... . . . . . . . . . . 7 6 7 Y fl. D fl , .............. . . . . i A l . Y , . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. n 1 - , .......... ...... . . . . ' n y 1 n 1 , ...... ..... If V U I u N l 1 , .... . . .... ., CHURUS The MACS Choi us this yeal cons1sted of sixty male and fe male voices combined undel the d11ect1on of Miss Margai et Tayloi and accompanied by Miss Floi ence Leonard pianist At oui iii st meeting officeis ue1e chosen To stait ou1 yeai s pi ogi am we coopei ated with the English Depaitment 1n piesenting the Nativity Pageant This was held 131101 to the Chustmas vacation for the P T A Then We began planning an assembly p1og1 am which took with Wendell Loom1s acting as Fred Wax 1ng Such famous stars as Nelson Eddy Rise Stew ens Moylon S1ste1s and Ol1v1o were piesented Next piactise began fo1 ou1 annual Osvx ego County Festival held May 14th and loth A selected gloup of g11lS sang 1n the G1rl s Choi us and another selected gioup of boys and glrls sang 1n the M1X6d Choius Those vsho vxeie not 1n e1the1 were ple sented with comphmentaiy passes To close our season the chorus sang sevei al numbers foi the giaduatlon exeicises We believe this yeai to have been a very successful one. ., . . 7 . 'I I 5, I 1 Y I . . place in March. This was given in the form of a radio program y . 7 , . I , . . 4 . i 1 7 A . , Y I u . , 1 . 1 - . . I U 7 7 Q . . 4 N - S BAND The MACS Band under the capable d1rect1on of Mr Harry Carney part1c1pated 1n m a n y events throughout the school year The years program lncluded three evenlng con certs and two concerts comb1n1ng the Pu1ask1 and t1va1 1n Syracuse The annual Oswego County MUSIC Fest1va1Was held 1n MEXICO th1s year W1th a number of the band members part1c1pat1ng There are approxlmately fltty members 1n the Sen 1or lnstrumental organ1zat1on Mexico bands. The band attended the competition fes- First Row M Armstrong J Dexte J A ders n E Smith B Allen E G oil H Henderson Second Row M Brya t W Melvlle C H l y J Cros. A Germ B Ab 11 D Tubbs F Rider D Evans L Rector B Halsey Mr Pierce Advisor Mr Pierce PAPER STAR-'JF Under the capable d1rect1on of the Edltor 1n Chlel Evelyn Sm1th the Orange cmd Black was a success DeSp1le the gallant efforts of the staff to produce a Weekly ISSUG the nat1onal needs for paper quelled the pOSS1b1l1l1eS of Conslstent lssues The staff was made up of a good number and all d1d Well 1n the work that was done ' : . , . r. , n o . . ' . . . , r , . . I . I1 . . 1 . , 21 S? . '. H, . 311, . B , . , Editor ...,,.......,, Evelyn Smith Assistant Editor ,.., John Anderson - - - -- - I I ' ll ll , . FITSE R W Ch k L R A Second Row M O R o J 1- R G1 ff b Gxmble R Harvey Thl d Row E G off F F E. D hl p., E Sto O Bllb Presldent John Anderson Secretary Earl Clalk V1ce Presldent George Sachel Treasurer Laurence Rector Hll Y CLUB Th1S year the H1 Y club has been very actlve In the fall the club took several trlps to the lake to play football and roast hot dogs The Wlnter held a varlety of act1v1t1es such as sell 1ng candy at basketball games and havmg Saturday mght gather1ngs Because of the War there were no delegates to the H1 Y Conferences In the spr1ng there Were several more trlps to the lake to play softball and the boys en1oyed one large p1cn1c ' 0 : E. .r . . ectrf. J. nderson. G. Sacha-1. S 3 r. ssont. . R 01, R, Ball, T Rider. . 0 , '. z , . . 'r : . 1' . . urmer, '. ie , E.YOLll1 . . ne, . z ' er, ' u . . . . . . . ' o . Left to rlght Flrst Row R Dlehl A House B Hellman Second Row M1ss Washburn B Allen C Valley M Bryant L Druce H Dlehl E Woodward B Downey Third Row R Dlmon R Bough P DeLong L Pltcher N Crlfflll V Lehtonen B Halsey C Cone B Fish L Marsden Presldent Betty Allen Secretary Mary Bryant Vlce Presldent L1la Druce Treasurer Geraldlne Valley Advlsor M1ss Washburn ROYAL ORDER of HCOMIEMAKJERS As usual the iirst act1v1ty to be undertaken by us was the 1n1t1at1ng of the new members and the e1ect1on of offlcers In the fall we presented the homemakmg department wlth a tea set pur chased wlth money whlch we earned by selhng popcorn and hot dogs at the games and by sponsormg a movle at the theater We trled to be helpful 1n the natlonal cr1s1s The Red Cross sent material down and we made baby sh1rts for the local chapter Cln early sprmg we start ed a nutrltxonal campalgn We gave sheets Wlth helpful xnformatlon about food and health to everyone at school to take home I We also experlmented wxth varlous dlets on gulnea plgS to show how of correct foods result 1n certaln deflc1enc1es Betty Allen Norma Gr1iT1n Luc1lle Pltcher and Mary Bryant Wlth Washburn, enjoyed several days at Cornell last February durlng Farm Home Week Soclal act1v1t1es durmg the year 1ncluded a Faculty Tea and Mother Daughter banquet 1n the fall at Wh1Ch our kxtchen band made 1ts debut glrls also turned on all avallable talents and produced a sklt perta1n1ng to tr1t1on, for the banquet and an assembly program lack MISS and and The nu In December we presented the accustomed Chrlstmas program for the res1 dents of the County Home We hope to end a very actlve and enJoyable year Wlth a hot dog roast 1D the 1162.15 future - . 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Flrst Row F 1XICW1111HlhS J Hotalmg R Jexrett J DeLong K Sherman C Moot W Wllson B Rose J Prlest N Johnson R Peterson W Huetson Second Row S Stanton T Dimon H Bullock G Coopel J Matoskl J Histo K W1ll1s K Bellln er W Youn H Sh91Yh'1X1 C Hotallng Fhlrci Row C Halsey E McFee E Hall F Temple D Lewxs R Mowry C Harvey J Cos tello E Holly C Toulot E Watkms J Rhxnehart lFUTlURlE FARMERS of AMJERJICA ershxp and cooperat1on between the membels and our presxdent John Hasto Durmg the year we were represented xn the Morrlsvllle Judgmg contest by John Hasto and Rlchard Mowly as a team Mexlco placed second mn the contest In the Canton Judglng contest John Hasto, Rxchard Mowry and Ralph Peterson part1c1pated Ralph was second hlghest scorer 1n ll1d1V1dl,l3.1 SCOFIHQS As a team we rece1ved the second place plaque At Colnell farm and home week act1v1t1es 111 Wh1Ch John Hasto Francls Temple John Matosk1 and Robert Jerrett part1c1pated our boys d1d very well Each contestant recelved some klnd of recogmtlon for the good work he dld In November the F F' A sponsored a parent and son banquet attended by more than one hundred people mcludmg members of the board of educatlon Dr A K Getman of Albany was the prlnclpal speaker The club holds a meetlnl, every Tuesday the f1rst two of each month belng held ln the Ag room for DUSIIICSS purposes and the last two 1n the audltouum tor a short meetmg and a movle W1th 43 aCt1VE members the club has had hot dog roasts outslde act1v1t1es and a tew mght meetlngs We have done our part 1n the war effort by purchas mg a S25 wal bond The F. F. A. has had a very active and worthwhile year due to good lead- tto ght MP1 M L WF Wlb JH GH LANGUAGE CClLUlB Our language club 1S a nevs featule among the clubs of the h1gh school o11g1nat1ng fl om the fo1me1 F1 ench Club A student of elther Latln or French IS el1g1ble for membe1sh1p We cons1de1 the Language Club to be an excellent means of assoclatlng the student mole 1Hll11'Ildt9ly vx 1th h1 study of lan guage M01 eovel It develops a contempol ary enjoyment fol th1s study language becomes mole than melely a seues of transla t1ons pages of vocabulaly and 1llus1ve declens1ons It now develops 1nto an artlcle of use an H1 t1cle wh1ch has been developed and stud1ed as fa1 back as tanglble records pre vall Now hovs do we go about the p1 ocess of becomlng acqualnt ed w1th the speech the customs th characte11st1cs of othel lands even beyond those of ou1 1mmed1ate study 1n school? Well con tests C1 oss Wold puzzles songs sk1ts for those 1ncl1ned toward actlng all tend to br1ng a better under stand1ng of these people of othel tongues Lef ri : . umb. iss Fish. . Graves, . ournier. J. 1 er, F. Lawton, . ollis- ter, . opkins. o , 0 a a n . . . . I . . . 7. .S - 1 1 . fi I Q . ' 9 u 1 1 ti - u , n a Q 7 2 - u , c l f' 1 1 1 - . 7 ' ' ' - , I 0 ' 0 u Q 7 2 V V Q . . . - . . Z Y . - . 9 r 9 ' . . - ' 9 a I . Left to right E Mayne R Lake H Glbbs C Nolan W Emlaw J Glovo R Mack Miss Benning R Beck I Druce G Dlmon H Ackley D Grases E Schumaker J Blankman A Sanderson J Kidd J CUFCIC K Schumaker D MOHICIBII M Montclair V Rice D Redhead W Hargrave E Harvey E Burt NATURE 4ClLlUlB Smce the enrollment of Nature Club members th1s year was too large for profitable field tr ips the club was drvrded 1nto two groups meetlng at differ ent t1lfIl9S Students above the seventh grade formed one group and seventh grade members formed the other one Each group, under the drrectron of the advrsor Miss Benn mg, was organlzed with 1tS ovsn OHICQIS Offrcers for the older gIO1lp are Presldent Janet Blankman VICE Presrdent Marguerlte Montclair Secretary Dolores Montclarr Followlng are the odrcers for the younger group President George Drmon Vrce President Harold Gibbs Secretary DeM1lt Graves Treasurer Jay Gxovo When weather per mitted, club time has been spent rn field trrps The purpose of these has been to rdentrfy trees, shrubs, plants, flowers, brrds and forms of anrmal lrfe Club per rods when Weather was bad were spent rn playing nature games, ln experr ments, and srmrlar actrvrtres We have also spent some time Stlldylllg alrcraft and why they are able to move through the 311 . . ., - 1 ' ' Treasurer ...............e......................... Harvey Ackley Flrst Row W Redhead T OConnell D Olkes J Shortsleevc Mlss Akln D Spencer D Ware J Ware A Woodward G Wfue Second Row M Fxench A SlIld9lSOIl J Fellexs G Cambl M VanBuxcn R Guyette H Hart B W11ts1e M Smlth D Buxton Presxdent Margaret VanBuren Secretary A11een Sanderson Advlsor MISS Akln JlUNlI0lR HIGH lHIOMlEMAKlElRS The Jun1o1 Homemake1s have had a llvely year beglnnlng w1th the elect1on of OfT1C91S The boys conducted the11 rneetmgs separately 1n a coolnng class p1 eparmg fol the fllst banquet sponsol ed by the whole club 1n hono1 of 86 glade ch1ld1 en The next banquet served was fol the J un1o1 Student Councll Anothel banquet was sponso1ed by the gnls fo1 the boys The last one of the yea1 was conducted by the boys 1n hono1 of the glrls 1n the club The members enjoyed a tea dance ln the homemaklng looms one sprmg afternoon They 1olled up the rugs and enjoyed a l1t tle JIVG muslc uslng a 1301 table V'lCt10l3 and 1eco1 ds fl om the 0l3f1C8 The gals ale cllmaxlng then club yeal vx1th an all day hlke to the lake, the boys ale p1epa11ng and se1v1ng themselves a luncheon SU.1J16IY16 Q Q. M Q f A V . 3 . In G , Vice President H-.. ..., Don Spencer Treasurer Y, ,,,,, ,, ,.,, David Oakes I I I I I . . . 0 K 1 . U l . 'I I I . 5 1 . . 4 . ' . ' I . . . t v I 7. I F - . I fl 1 il I I I . ' D H I L4 K1 GlIlRlLS CRAFT The Guls Craft Club xx as 01g3I11Z6d 1n 1939 by M1 New stead the Indust11alA1ts 11'1St1LlCtO1 and 1tSIJOpLll311ty has stead11y 1nc1 eased the club meets Some of the altlcles VSh1Cl1 have been made ale blacelets tlays belts and bookends the best of xx hlch have been dlsplayed 1n the showcase 1n the center hall Th1S club may be the begmmng of one s hobby and even fu tule occupatlon It also enables one to mend thmgs about the home All the guls enjoyed wolkmg wlth M1 Nevs stead and are lookmg f0lVl31d to bemg a paxt of the club next year 1 W 7' '- , , ,' . ' . 1, 1 n Various projects have been carried on in the shop Where I l Y I U l 7 . 7 7 7 Y . . . , Oswego One1d1 I eaque Oweqo 0ne1d1 League Chdlll1l10HSh1lJ C up C o zeh s Cup Jayx ee Qhdm1J1OHSh11J T3 ill 412 TRUPHIIIES Plaque Left Canton Judgxng Contest Award Plaque Rxght Empne Farm Degree Award Challes DeLong Robette Rlbbon 5th Farm and Home Week Mllk Judglllg Rxbbon at Extreme Left 8th Place Plant D15 ease Awald Farm and Home Week Sandy Creek Fan lst Chapter Award Small Rlbbon lat Place Team 1n Poultry Judg mg, . ' - ' z l ' , ' - ' z 4. -f P Cup-Oswego Co. F. F. A. Chapter Trophy. KX ATHLETICS Z'--Q ,if- f xi Q! .. P K xi: 'aa' S o ! ' I 'U ,lp Q I 'fd' I X 1 QQ i Vu o N v f 1 X XX lqt ff fhfl E5-'Lv 4 If 1 M.-e , -nf,-4'-5'v !z'f N ,,,ir' f is l gi ',f,jgflA ri.,, ,g,,!'hgI4g 6 ., f A X , , ,-?4a'sf-,-1235g:2.113T',- . 7 ,X , ' . f .2 ' ' b'-'ff -'QI ,1 , air ' X N X ' xiifxjfg' X: NX-24.--ls' N 'X fl - 4 x 1 x,,-14 , x N5 ,f jk I Gr v. 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Haifa gg Pix ,X gl Q W , - Q A my , , Q fm, . 9 .xx if-'K H V! 44' rs X ' 'f'!:'Qip 1 ' 7' 'fx 'A' - X HES f'-:':1 '.-', SPORTS rGlIlRlLS9 INTRAMURALS The Intramural program this year began wrth the fourth grade and was carried through the Senior high school This was the first year field hockey has been played as an rntr amur al sport Betty Allens team The Speedballs came out ahead Krckb ill w as played rn the grades ind rn Junior h1gh They h rd not yet mastered field hockey The fundamentals of tennis were also learned and a tour na ment rn the spring was the outcome Our winter sports commenced wrth volleyball The Batty Brfers w on this sport by eleven points Next the Junior and senior high rnterclass basketball was held The senrors came out ahead wrthout a single loss The sophomores gave us our most difficult moments even though they drd come out last rn the le lgue The erghth grade w as exceptionally good this year and we are looking forward to their games rn the future Servrce ball wa held rn the Junior h1gh during the winter program Badminton and table tennis proved a popular sport for the winter program Jessie Cross and Jams Dexter played off the fi nals rn table tennrs with JGSSIG winner and Jams runner up yefrrs Badminton finals were also played off between Margaret Hasto and Jessre Cross The winner was Jessie and runner up w as Mar gar et Both of these games proved very fast and furious A new game of tennequort was rntroduced to us this year This game rs a great deal of fun and rs a new krnd of entertain ment Bowlrng directed by Mrss Ially gave the girls something new to look forward to thrs year They won four out of eight games w hrch rsn t a bad start Next year they hope to do even better Our spring weather takes us to softball tennis archery and track Forty five girls srgned up for archery and never a one missed pr actrce There are three groups beginners rnter mediates and advanced Two playdays were held thrs winter wrth Pulaski Redfield Wlannsvrlle Mexico and Oswego partrcrpatrng The first game was a volley ball game rn Pulaski and the next a volley ball game rn Mexico Oswego and Redfield only competed rn one of these playdays These playdays are a great help rn promoting good feeling ind frrendlrness among the girls It also helps us rn our physical education program we have during the school year I . Y. I ' , , , 9 cc yr ' 7 7 . 2 vi I A l I i 2 l . . I . I Y 2 ' . , ' , . ' KK . . H V . ' . . . f z . ll Y I, Y vc S ' . . I l 1. Y. I 1 1 . These two girls have held these same positions for the last two C - 0 Y - C L v I c I . I I I. . 7 . v . l . u Y . , . i J , . I 7 . . , I . , . . . . . i , , . , .C . . - . . . . L v . D . . . . S . , .- 7 I ' 1 1 s Q 0 , , A 7 , Q 0 . 1 I 0 , 0 7 . BOYS9 11N TRAMURAIS Duung these t1111es the Int1an1u1a1 p10g'1d111 IS 11101E, 1111 1101tl11t tha11 QW 91 becausc of 11l1yS1C 11 fitness fo1 0111 boys 111 school At t11e beglnnlng of t11e school yea1 tl1e phys1c1l 6611.101 t1on teache1s 111et 111th the ot11e1 act111ty te 1che1s a11d the 1nt1 1 111u1al p1og1a111 11 as a11angec Th1s 1J10g1d111 1S llCS1g11GC1 fO1 111 boys f1o111 the fOLl1tl1 g1ade ttuough the t11clfth g1ade It IS essentlal t11at 111 boys bc g11 cn the 0p1J01tLlI11t1QS to ac t11 ely pa1t1c1pate 111 all spo1ts IX ulablc bec 1use lt 1S only th1ough 1J3.1t1C1p3t10H that young boc1es a1e n1ade phys1ca11y fit Thls pH1t1C11J3.lI1011 IS affo1 ded by co111pet1ng 111 the se1 e1a1 spo1ts 111 the fall k1ckba1l fo1 the g1aces 1nd touch football fo1 the h1gh school 1n the 111ntc1 b1sketball 19 the 1111111 spo1t f01 all thc g1ades In the sp11ng softbal 18 the 111a111 SpO1f f01 the gl 1des 111d baseball takes the 11011015 f01 the h1gh school The Stl1d911tS 11 ho 111117 111 these Q1J01tS cue d111ded 1nto th1ee lc 1gue g101lp9 'll11S C11XlN1011 18 b1sed upo11 t11e physlcal develop league cons1st1ng of the 4th oth and oth gl 1des a league fO1lTl ed of rth Sth and 9th g1ade lllil a 1e1gue of se111o1 hlgh boys Thc glade 1I'lt111l1Ll11l IJIOQIJI11 18 scheduled f01 the noo11 l1ou1 du1111g the t1111e 1111911 thc 1est of the school lb c 1t1ng lunch lhe g1ade students ha1e lu11cl1 flullllg, the 1ct111tV pe11od when the -11111101 and SGHIOI hlgh school 11e ha11ng the11 11'1t1d111U1dl 1J10g1d111 The p10g13.I11 IS 1u11 entnely by Y 11s1ty Club 111e111be1s 11 ho a1e unde1 the dnect UIJQIVISIOH of Coach Jack Geo1g1e I11 keep1ng 111th the phys1c 11 fitness p1og1an1 add1t1onal 1c t1v1t1es a1e p1o11ded dllllflg the noon hou1 1n the gy111nas1u111 Danc1ng IS the noon act1v1ty C1111 1ng the 11oon hou1 and lt 1S held 1n the gyn1nas1un1 In the 1o11e1 halls box hockey keeps the n1o1e 1gg1ess1ve 1I1d1X1dLl1lS 0CCLl1J1CCl '11 1ck 11Cl'191y ten111s p1ng pong 1nd b1dITl1Ht0I1 o1Te1 l1101L L11tL1td1I1111L11'C and co111pct1t1on 111 the school s act1v1t1es Lau1 e11ce R9CtO1 took the Cl'ldl111J1011Sl'l11j 111 p1ng pong fo1 thc boys and also the cha111p1onsh1p fO1 b 1d1111Y1t0H In co11c1us1on 11e kno11 11e h1ve 1nc1e1sed ou1 1nt1 1111111 11 1J10g1d111 and extended n1o1e t1n1e to the 1nd1v1dua1 student In the P1 ocess of 1nt1 3.111111 als all avallable t1111e fO1 bu1ld1ng n1o1 1le leade1sh1p and physlcal fltness has been Llf1l1Z9d 1 ,' ' 1. 1 1 -1 I 1 .A ' '- K , , y . , K J 1 ' 2 L1 1 - I 1 ' - , : - ', . z 2- ' . . ,' L . ' ,' 2 . . ' .2 - ll I Il Vi I ll Q . I II l . I I -,I l 1 I -1 l 1 -1 I . . ' In 1 P 1 ' 71 1 ' ' 1 4 a- . . 7 l ' . . . 6 k ' 2 72. I i 2 N . . U . . . 4 ' I I I - I I 5 I I . 1 - ' C 1 L, Q , , ., ZA. Q . L 2 . . . , Ig I. 1 4 . 1 I . 1 I I II I L. C .. I I ' C A 1 I r I I - I . v at . K k I C D .7. . . J. 1 1 '1 ' 1' 1' '1 1 '1' 1 - C C. A n m L 111e11t a e and ab1l1t of the contestants. '1he1'efo1'e there IS a ! . 3 . 7 . ' .. - . . . - 9 1 '- 1 P- I II I I I N . I . , 1 C C I i I . I2 I2 I K Il 'K' I I 1' ' 1 A, . 1 1 '1 JZ ' , . rd n ' 1 1' 7- ' 7' 1' 1 I I I I I L I I 1 C I I4 . I I ' I I I I V2 I I I ' 1 I I . I S I '. l I I I . . V' . I I I Il I . . I I 4 C K ' . . C C I C , C 7 , 2 2 I ' ' 1 1 1 ' - ' 1 1 ' 1 ' ' . , . . . . C I . ' ' V I Q . I I I . Il In , c c f c I ll I . . . . 5 . 0 I , I I C , , ffm? Frrst Row W Bateman E Groif L Rector G Sachel R Groff Second Row E Clark K Wrllrs W Storr B Beesley J Anderson J Wrlber L Parks Mr George Thrrd Row R Ball T Dlmon C Harvey R Movuy J Hasto D Lewrs C Loomrs W Loomrs K Rude R Mrner Presrdent Laurence Rector Secretary Treasurer George Sachel 'VARSITY CClLlUlB As rn pr evrous years the Var srty club has done the handlrng of the lntramur al progr am Through money that the club has taken rn from basketball games we have pard the rnsurance, referees and umprres of games besrdes contrrbutrng the recerpts of one game to the Nar smrth Memorral The annual Sport Dance was a brgger success than ever thrs year In cooper atron Wrth the Leaders Club a gala affarr was en Joyed by everyone We were agarn honored vsrth trckets to a football game and to a basketball game at Syracuse Unrversrty From the club membershrp the recrprent of the Sportsman Au ard rs prcked Avs ards of club sweaters to the tvxo senror athletes are also made to Var srty club members. Vice President- I -T .... Elwood Groff Advisor ........... fi- , - Mr. George , V 1 ' - ' u y n ' ' 7 v 7 - 1 . ' Flrst Row W Loomls R Miner D Lews Second Row E Grotf L Parks J Anderson Thlrd Row Coach George H Bites L Rector C Halter H Bxoxxn W Mrsters G Sachel W Storr J Wllber B Beasley A Fenner J Hasto lFO0TlBAlLlL In 1ts Hrst appearance as the fall sport at MEXICO Academy and Central School ln over 20 years football was a huge success as 1t replaced soccer Mex 1co was represented ln the Northern New York Football League and placed thlrd m the standlngs wxth 3 w1ns and as many losses 20 years A squad of 18 players turned out a better than average team whlch kept the town folks and student body pleased as they bowled over some of the top ranklng teams The team totaled 129 pO1DtS throughout the season wlth Leon Parks and Elwood Groff accountmg for 99 of them The 11ne was made up of Lew1s and Loomls flanklng the ends wlth Mlner and Hasto sharlng the center pos1t1on equally The back field was made up of John Anderson at quarterback Elwood Groif at halfback and Leon Parks 1n the plunglng pos1t1on John Anderson was the mam passer and was always able to connect 1n the plnches Elwood Groif trlple threat back scored a total of 69 polnts through h1S runnlng and k1ck1ng whlle Leon Parks carrled the heavy end of the attack on the ground The lettermen are Ends Lew1s LOOIHIS Harvey and Fenner center Hasto and Mlner backs Anderson Groff Parks Sachel Beesley and Wllbur THE RECORD Mexxco Henderson MEXICO Watertown Mexxco Dexter Mexlco Copenhagen Mexlco Adams Center Mexxco 16 Sackets Harbor Mexico showed that football was not a forgotten factor over a period of ' 19 - 18 ' 37 24 ' 27 30 ' 30 12 ' 0 31 ' 47 Left to rlght Mr George W Loomls E Clark J Anderson D Lewls G Sachel C Harvey L Rector E Gron' F Rlder Mgr 'VARSITY BASKJETBAILIL The Macs took two t1oph1es under 1ts wmg as a team led by Earl Clark took co champ1onsh1p honors and won the coaches cup 1n the play off They al so represented the Oswego Countv League 1n the State Sectlonals The team sported a record of ten W1ns and but four losses The team was domlnated wlth plenty of Hrst strlng and reserve power The flrst team con S1St6d of John Anderson and Bob Louden guards Wendell Loomls post gradu ate D1V0t man played the foul area very capably whlle Capt Earl Clark Don Lew1s and George Sachel played the forward posxtlons Charles Harvey Lau rence Rector and Elwood Groif were the reserves Helght and experlence were the mam reasons for the teams success John Anderson and Wendell Loom1s were the b1g guns of the team Bob Louden also w1ll be long remembered for h1s very fine defenslve play Clark Sachel and Le w1s also dld very much for the cause as MEXICO HI1lShBd 1tS finest season under Coach Jack George MEXICO MEXICO Mex1co Mexico MQXICO MEXICO Mexxco THE RECORD Altmar Westmoreland Camden W1ll1amstown Central Square Phoenlx Phoenlx Mex1co Mex1co Mex1co MEXICO Mex1co MEXICO Playoffs Mex1co Parlsh Wl1112lmStOWI1 Central Square Phoenlx Parlsh Camden Parlsh I ' 21 23 ' 40 ' ' ' 32 24 ' 46 ' ' ' 30 29 ' 22 ' 55 ' ' 15 ' 39 ' ' 16 24 ' 25 ' ' 24 ' 19 ' 39 ' 28 ' 26 ' 43 ' Left to right Mr George H Bates W Storx J Hasto H Temple L Parks C Tourot K Rude T Dxmon D Fenner B Beesley E Stone Mgr JAYVIUE BASKETBALL The Macs Jayvees held up thelr end of a successful year 1n basketball by takmg co champlonshlp honors The team held an unblemlshed record through out the season save the final game when they dropped a thrlller to Camden and shared co champxonshlp honors wlth the same team The team was worked around a rugged center 1n the person of John Hasto Besldes the conslstent scormg of Hasto the team had several scorlng threats Wllbert Storr Hollls Bates and Leon Parks were conslstent scorers Bruce Bees ley was a very fine defenslve guard and frequently added scorlng punch to the team Kenneth Rude Tracy Dlmon and Donald Fenner were very capable re placements Leon Parks was the captaln and palred up wxth Bruce Beesley John Hasto was 1n the plvot posltlon Wlth Storr and Bates playlng forward Reserves were Fenner Rude Dlmon Druce and Helllnger Mexlco MEXICO Mexico Mexlco MEXICO THE RECORD Westmoreland Camden Wllllamstown Central Square 7 Phoemx MEXICO Mexlco MEXICO Mexlco MEXICO Mexlco 23 Camden Parish Wllllamstown Central Square Phoenlx Parish ' 28 14 ' 24 ' ' 19 18 ' 28 ' ' ' 30 ' ' 17 ' 28 . ' 19 ' 27 ' ' 21 ' 8 ' 27 ' F1rst Ro LW1 R M1101 C H y L R t G Sachel E Groff J Anderson E Clark W Lo B B 1 W F m1s e s y umm becond R w M Geoxge E St R Rocp V Hel nge R Gxbbs D Fenne1 J Burgess H Backus R Gloff S Spe I D uce E Young Mascot Everet Backus 1BAS1E1BA1L1L As MEXICO xx ent 1nto Its 1942 season Coach J ck Geo1ge plac d a Vetelan lnfield and '1 n0v1ce outfield Wendell Loom1s was at th11d Elwood G1 off was catche1 and Lau1 ence R9CtO1, sho1t stop In an effort to 3t1Ql1gtl161'l the outel gardens M1 Geouge vnoved Laul ence R9CtO1 lnto cente1 Held and E111 Cl 1k to sho1t John Hasto and Cha1les Haney completed the outfield Bruce Beesley was the p1tch1ng fmd of the year when he started the s ason at a tO111d nace B111 FOUIHIQI a YGIY able Veter an bolstel ed the staff John 'Xnde1son IS lso taltefl as 10 hef hu11e1 Captam Elwood G1 off 1ece1Ved the11 offeungs The team stal ted off by beatlngf Pulaskl 9 2 and follov ed by a loss to Phoenlx Then Bluce Beeslev tm ned 111 a fine pltch no per for mance to shut out Camden 0 B111 F'1111H161 then coastel to a 19 3 v1cto1y ove1 A1tma1 Paush succumbed to the Mac 7 4 Th1s team fimshed off a fine yefu and 1S lated as one of the be t teams m lecent yea1s ' w: D. e 's, . 'l ', . arve '. . cc or, , ' , . , , , . , . o ' , . e e ', . 0 ' ' 1'. A ' o 1 r, ' , . imc, . 1 , . 1 r, . A , . ', . ' . . , , ' , . UCSP, , 1' , '. . . ' 7 I 1 3 ' - e '. - C ' . ' f' ' . at Hrstg John Anderson was at second, and George Sachel was . I 0 l l I i I - 7 Y ' h 1 1 I I 1 ' 1 , c 2-1, . . . , . , 1 y ' ' - X k A . I Q 4 'll . i . 'I 7 1 ' , ' . . , 1 a ,- sm. ' t ' - ' I 1 . I t . . t I. 4 L .1 , - 'T ,7 ,IA J L . ' V A . ' , 1. - - 0 ' , ' . .1 - y O . 1, , ' 1 f , f - . . .0 . A S . . n 1 1 C C. L F1 . I I . . lLlEADlERS UUUB The gll1S Athletlc Club fox the yeax of 1941 42 consisted ot b1XLCCll glrls The offlcers elected were P!'6S1d6I1t Evelyn Smlth VICE Plesxdent Jessle Cross Secletary Jean Allen and Treasuler Melva Chubb All members of thls club have the1r speclal dut1es to carry out through the school year Also an average of B has to be held throughout the year A g1rl may be automatlcally dlsmlssed after her average IS down for two quarters For our hrst social gathermg of the year we cooperated wlth the Varslty Boys by holdmg the annual sports dance Thls was held 111 December and the Mxnute Men of WFBL were the mam attractlon gether The theme for the dlnner was pat11ot1c Wlth everythmg hmshed 1n red wh1te and blue Next we presented Mlracles Do Happen m assembly Thls was held ln January It was a short play tellmg about a young glrl who d1d not have tlme f01 sports but later found out what a help they were to her In February the Leaders Club and Varsxty Club held a spaghettl dmner w1th a dance afterwards The Moocher Meows played for thls As we are unable to take a trlp thls year because of t1re and gas ratlonmg the glrls are planmng a movle party In our last meet1ng Mary Feeney was chosen Presldent fo1 the commg year We leave our best W1ShGS and success to those members left behmd us Next a Mother and Daughter banquet and Alumni banquet were held to- ARCHERY Bfmck Row S Barnard A Fecney L Holllster E VanBuren D Tubbs F D'w1s B Allen V Lohtonen B DeLong MISS Lemonen M Hasto M Costello BOWLING blrbt Row M Hasto J Cross M Bqteman M Costello G Valley M155 Lally CHEERLEADERS Luft to 111 ht M Feeney A Bateman D Evans S Barnard J Holhstel J Cross A Fetnty M Owen, E Smlth F Leonard 4 Z . c . . 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