Mohawk High School - Mohican Yearbook (Mohawk, NY)

 - Class of 1940

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20 -2- -- s , Q - J. J. Fragale, F. Burney, B. Clark, E. Christensen, G. Cetman, E. Wollaber, A. King, M. Hassett, M. Wacyk, M. Schlotzhauer, Z. Hollis, L. Madison, O. Staring, B. Watkins, C. Eysaman, Patrick, R. Brittan, A.Riggs, J.Myers, R. Cronin, S. Pugh, R. C. Davis, W. Bruska, Miss Wagner, R. Bolton, J. Stitt, J. D. Thomes. FRESHMAN CLASS All through the lower grades, our present Freshman Class has book knowledge and that of etiquette to enter high school in the proper but, as has happened to many a quiet group of students, the seventh and proved to be the great stumbling-block to the latter of these necessary fore, we, the flrst year pup1ls,had difficulty last September trying to Stauring, J.Cirillo, L. Hubbard, B.Brown, R.Wainwr1ght, J.Terpen1ng, C.W1l11ams, R. Smith, L. Pett, H. Stone, R. Loopman, M. Foglino, R. Minosh, S. Cady, R. V. Rogers, A. A. Woroby, E. B. Butler, J. B. Miller, J. Hammond, R. Mehring, Shedd, Vercz, Davis, Daly, Lynch, gathered both dicnified mannen eighth grade fun elements. There- situate ourselvm quietly and orderly into our respective places. Soon the semester was under way, and due to a strategy on the part of Miss Wagner, most of us had at least partially settled in Study Hall. That is to say, we were in Study Hall, but not quite settled. Walt Bruska was elected President, Ruth Bolton vice-president, George Davis, secretary, and Jerry Lynch treasurer. As far as extra-curricular activities are concerned. the Freshmen have been very well represented. Nicky Barberio, Jack Terpening,Anng Martha King, Risdon Brittan, Arnold Riggs, Walt Bruska and others entered the band. Betty Butler, Jane Daly, Shirley Pugh, Walt Bruska, Risdon Brittan, James Hammond, Selena Cady, Ruth Bolton, Ona Staring and Christine Frederick are on the choir list. Some of the same people joined the Drama- tic Club and have been prominent in plays. The Orange Echo Staff has such first- year representatives as Carolyn Eysaman, Fran Burney, Shirley Pugh, Ona Staring, Beatrice Miller, Ruth Bolton, and Betty Butler and Jane Daly. Also we pay a tribute to the husky lads who formed the Freshman Basketball team. We have confidence they will succeed to bring honor and glory to us ln later years on the diamond, field, and court. In fact all of our members should have a good chance to distinguish themselves in the eyes of the faculty, the rest of the Mohawk Central School students, and our own consciences by the time we are Seniors, to make up for any deviltry we might have participated in. How ever, Freshmen will be Freshmen.



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b 5 we I 2 Top Row, 1. to r.: H. St.Louis, J.Daly, R.Hughes, H. myers, u.Smith, G.Snyderg Fiddle Row: A.Murphy, P.Casey, M.Watkins, J. McEachern, T.Holcomb, J. Vrooman, P.Patrick, M.Evans, n.Bolton, J.Pa1mer, M.Covertg Front dow: E. Bucrzinski, J. Rasbach, I.Trent, Miss Singer, G.Lorgan, L.Stitt. YEARBOOK STAFF Almost any night in the early part of March you could have looked into the typ- ing room and seen members of the yearbook staff busy pecking at typewriting machines and running around with distracted looks on their countenances. Weeks before, however, the staff had been writing and rewriting the copy that was to be finally included in the finished edition. As the time grew near for the copy to be sent away to the printers, activity increased as the students tried to whip the book into shape and make it the best ever. Some of the staff are dashing around with pictures, trying to identify some one in a picture that nobody seems to know by his last name. Cther members are busy inveig- ling merchants into believing that their business cannot possibly endure unless they in- sert an advertisement in our book. Cur demon candid photography man has been sneaking around school for weeks, trying to catch our worthy students in characteristic poses. And thus the yearbook is compiled as well, we hope, as the two preceeding volumes that have set for us such a fine example. We would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks to Liss Singer, without whose help this book would never have been possible. Her experience, ad- vice, and untiring efforts have been instrumental in making this book the success that it is. Editm'--George Norgan Faculty Advisor--Miss Singer Business Mgr.- Jean Rasbach Circulation Ngr.--Earl Hilts Advertising Mgr.--Paul Trent Class Historian--Lucille Stitt Class Prophet--Robert St. Louis Class Poet--Jane KcEachern Activities Editor--Annette Daly Sports Editor--William Smith Photography--Margaret Evans Candid Photography--Robert Hughes Art Editor--Stanley Fistick Junior Editor--John Palmer Sophomore Editor--Peggy Casey Freshman Editor--Ruth Bolton Ass't Advertising Mgrs Ass't Circulation Mgrs Typists -Lva Buorzinski Thelma Holcomb Jane Vrooman Paul Trent George Snyder Ellis March .Ava suorzinski George Snyder Harold Myers .Paul Trent Maynard Covert James Smith John Daly Phyllis Patrick

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