Mohawk High School - Mohican Yearbook (Mohawk, NY)

 - Class of 1940

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Ae i I1 Clap: Pnoplr The crystal of the future reveals a microphone and there grouped around it in the gathering light are: Jean Rasbach, famous educator, commentator, and diplomat who is being announced bv Eugene Cunningham, radio announcer and executive. In the background stands Genevieve Robertson, Miss Rasbaoh's business administrator and personal adviser. The scene is being transmitted coast to coast by a long distance television camera developed by Rob- ert Hughes. The new picture that forms in the magic crystal is a giggntic typewriter. Seated on the various keys is Eva Burczinski, -efficiently directing a nuge secretarial staff. On other keys are Anne Murphy who is secretary in Mohawk Central High School and Eloise Dibble who assists Miss Myers. Seated atop the space bar is Margaret Evans, the private secretary to a prominent research doctor, Paul Trent. The sphere shows us a starlit stage,and on it are a group of cinematic asteroids. There,pre: Lucille Stitt, ingenue, Jane McEachern, comedian, and Nate Volo, handsome roman- tic hero. In the background are Stanley Fistick and Reed Sponburg, set artists who created the beautiful scenery. A picture of an altar is next seeng before it are Annette Daly and her aeronaut husband, Earl Hilts. They are followed by Thelma Holcomb and her fiance. Just leaving the church to embark on their honeymoon are William Smith and Jane Vrooman. Off in the distance in a quiet monastery, is Maynard Covert spending his life as a religious and poet. The last bars of James Smith's Concerto de Romantique die slowly away. Conduc- tor Smith raises his bntong the orchestral music swells to a magnificent climax, then fades in the mist of the crystal. The glass ball reveals, in a setting of splendor, a one hundred fifty foot motor cruiser drifting lazily along with a cargo of literary potentates. George Snyder recently completed his volume, Remembered Antics of a Forgotten Schoolboy. There is John Daly, well known for his two books of ridiculous essays, A ountry Gentleman at Home and A Book of Im- ractical Inventions. George Morgan,author of Eti uette for Nations and a satire Wh CERT ren ght, ounges on deck. Conducting the cruise are ualcolm Sharpe and Robert t. ou s who are famous for their book on wanderlust entitled This State of Mind. The future shows us two great organizations in friendly competition with each other. They are Tubby's Super Market, owned by the former Mohawk High athlete, and the Ak? Super Market managed by Ellis March. On a huge gridiron, the ball shows us two splendid athletes, Tommy Dutcher whose fine work as fullback for Cortland won the Rose Bowl game and playing end on the same team is Bob Ray whose dazzling speed makes him seem a flash in competition with other players on the eleven. Standing at the sidelines is Nurse Phyllis Patrick, ready to aid any wounded heroes of the football field. Our magic hourglass shows us several hardworking gentlemen in diligent conversa- tion over the affairs of the farm world. They are George uygert who heads the Valley Coop- erative Farming Association and Francis Edgett, his competent bohkkeeperl Also participat- ing in the discussion are Marren Seckner who possesses the most modern fanm in the state and Vincent Wiernicki, his assistant. We did not need the crystal to tell us that the Mohawk populace of tomorrow are eating their well prepared dinners at Franny Lyncn's diner WDGTS the head dietitian is Theresa Darberio. Ably managing the secretarial work of the fl0UriSHinS restaurant business is mary Matkin. The crystal is blurred. The future of the class of l9LO becomes hazy. What may happen ? The hourglass knows allg but only TIME will reveal their destiny.



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ll e -as , Top row: J. Drennan, A. Lesko, E. Hailston, R. White, C. Marineau, E. Wainwright, G. Eysamang Second row: I. Davis, K. Bowalak, M. Keller, M. Hiller, W. Smith, . Eutler, F. Dutcherg Third row: M. Mooney, H. Bridger, M. Brown, H. Werthman, Y. Ager, M. Perry, N. Jackson, G. Brown, Fourth row: L. J. Chambers, V. Getman, D. Knapp, K. Graeszczuk, M. Panko, J. Miller, E. Dievendorf, D. Steele, D. Cady, B. Boydg Fifth row: J. Streitz, E. Hewett, M. O. Simms, G. Garlock, Miss Murray, P. Wendover, J. Sestito, S. Reed, and S. Bowalak. L V WE ARE THE CLASS OF 1941 AND THIS IS OUR DIARY Sept. 1929 We entered school to-day the same time as the 1930 class entered for the first time. They entered the first grade. W6 are VHS first kin ergarten of the lo- hawk Schools. Sept. 7, 1937 We entered Mohawk high school today and became known as the ' Freshmen! The surroundings and teachers are strange but Mrs. Smith, our advisor makes us feel at home. Nov. 1937 Theifirst ton weeks are over and we elected our officers today. They are: President, Mary Olive Simms, Vice lresident, Elizabeth Hewettg Secretary, Gerald Eysamang and Treasurer, John Palmer. June 1938 We feel that this year we have been good Freshmen. We have been well represented in athletics, band, glee club, dramatics, and prize speaking. We now pledge our support to our school and all its undertakings. Sept. 7, 1938 Today we entered Mohawk high school again, not as lowly Freshmen but very intellectual Sophomores. Deo. l, 1938 Our first activity was a social hour which we held in the auditbrium this afternoon. It was a complete success. Dec. 7, 1938 This vear our officers are Gerald Eysaman, Mary Olive Sim s, Lois Jean CHHHUGPS and Elizabeth Hewett as President,Vice-President, Treasurer and Secretary res- pectively. June 1939 In sum ing up this year's activities, we find that eight of our boys were out for football. Two of them, Gerald Eysaman and Joseph Sestito had first team berths. Several of ourlnembers actively participated in drgmatigg. They wer6 Mo AGOT. J. Dorn, L. Gage, W. Hansbury, L. Hewett, M. O. Simms, J. Palmer, and P. Wendover. Also K. Grzeszczuk, E. Hewett, H. O. Simms, J. Palmer, and P. Wendover were elected as pro- bationary members of the National Honor Society. This has truly been a good year. Sept. 7, 1939 Here we are in school again and we're Juniors. sept.-Nov. 1939 During football season we sold hot dogs and candy at the home games and we have been quite successful. Again this year our male members donned the suits of football players while the girls cheered. Conlt on p. I4

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