Mohawk High School - Mohican Yearbook (Mohawk, NY)

 - Class of 1940

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1 , . 'a spy' f .Q 44k ' , .. nn I-K Back Row: left to right: Mary Lou Casey, Lucille stitt, Alice Thames, Marion Wood, Patricia wendover, Shirley Reed, Jean Mar- tin, Robert Casey, Lower Row: George Mor- gan, Jean Rasoach, Mr. Piester, Constance Smith, Jane McEachern. YATICNAL HONOR SOCIETY Every spring the students of each class assemble to choose their new members of the National Honor society. Although twenty percent of the class is recommended, only ten percent of them receives the honor 01' being elected. The members chosen from the freshman, sophomore and ,unior classes become temporary members while those chosen from the senior class become permanent members and receive the national insignia. The students are chosen on their schslarship, school citizenship and leader-' sn p. The officers for this year are as rol- lows: President, George Morgan, Vice-Presi- dent, Jean Rasbachg Secretary, Jane McEach- ern, Treasurer, Constance smith. , -..ww ' .W ,M , W., I . , f Q 1 Back Row: A. Lesko, R. White, R. Ray, K. Lincoln, G. Lankton, K. Hubbard, D. Monroe, A. St. Louis, W. Smith, P. Trent, FPODL Row: C. Brown, G. Eysaman, Mr. warren, J. Bergin, G. Morgan. HI-Y Edward Hays, Herkimer County Y.MlL A. secretary. gave an outline of the year's activities at a meeting of the Mohawk Hi-Y Club in the Grove Street School, recently, and read rules and regulations of the or5anization. The plans for the winter seasons include a speaker every two weeks on Wednesday nights, and on alternate wed- nesdays there will be discussions by club members. Officers of the club are:President Jack Berging Vice-President, George Morgan, Secretary, Franklin Tuttle.

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Last November, the senior class play, entitled Shavings, was presented with the 25 -an 'an -:a eQk 4 QU' ?'z T Top row, l to r: W. Lee, J.Vrooman, L.Rood, G.Munn, N.Volo, K.Kubumd, T.Dutcner,H. Evans. E.Burczinski. Third row: T.Burney, E. Hewett, P.Casey, L.Shedd, W.Brown, J. Palmer, M. Panko, P.Wendover, M.Ager. Second row: N. Murphy, R.Neuendorf, C.Smith,B. Vrooman, G.Morgan, P.Trent, E.Cunningham, G.Snyder, M.Covert. First row: J.Dorn, J. Mabbitt, R.Bolton, M.O.Simms, Mr.Rankin, J.Rasbach, L.Stitt, J.MoEachern, J.Volo, R. St. Louis. DRAIATIC CLUB Although an official dramatic club is not fullytorganized, Mr. Rankin plans to establish an organization of charter m6mD6TSu Those memh'rs are to C0H5iSt of all thOS9 students who have participated in dramatics and who have earned four and one-halfcredits or over. Those eligible are as follows: Mary Olive Simms, Jean Rasbach, Jane McEachern, George Morgan, Lucille Stitt, Constance Smith, Jack Dorn, Patricia Wendover, Thomas Dut- cher, Paul Trent, Robert St. Louis, Gene Munn, George Snyder, Jack Bergin, Marion Wood, Eugene Cunningham, June Mabbitt, and Peggy Casey. cast: George Morgan --------- Jed Winslow Lucille Stitt ------ Ruth Armstrong Annette Daly ----- Babbie Armstrong Mary Olive Simms---Maud Hunniwell Paul Trent -------- Leander Babbitt following Leon Shedd ---- Capt. Sam Hunnewell Earl Hilts ------- Charles Phillips Jack Bergin--Major Leonard Grover Robert St. Louis--Phineas Babbitt Jane McEachern---Gabriella Breeze Jean Rasbach ------ Rosalind Holway The juniors presented their annual play, Bab, in March. The cast consisted of: Mary Olive Simms---1 ----------- Bab R0b9Pt St.Louis-Clinton Beresford Jack Dorn ---------- James Archibald Virginia Blaisdell---Jane Raleigh Jean Rasbach -------- Mrs. Archibald Arleign Francisco ---- Eddie Perkin Jane McEachern --------------- Leila Eugene Cunningham---Guy Grosvenor Kenneth Hubbard ------ Carter Brooks Patricia Wendover--- George Snyder ------------- William --------Hannah The Dramatic Club also put on a play entitled Fiat Lux. Those wnoparticipated in this production were: Peggy Casey, Thomas Dutcher, Leon Shedd, and Earl Hilts. The club plans to have a number of one-act plays during assembly programsand they also are busy preparing for prize speaking. The officers for this year are Jack Bergin, Eugene Cunningham, and Jean Rasbach, as President, Vice-President, and Treasurer, in the order named.



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, , ,, ,Jl!llI!..---.V I eq an ,, A 1 X .aSQ: . A..Y t r O . ..,.. e...........-M... . OT W Back Row l to r: B. Gleed, B. Vrooman O. Staring, E. Watkins, P. wendover, M. Covert, M. Wood, P. Trent, F. Schlotzhauer, E. Butler, B. Miller R- Bolten, 5- Pugh. Bottom dow: J. Rasbach, E. Cunningham, Miss Myers, G. Morgan, C. Eysaman. ORANGE ECHO STAFF Throughout the past four years Miss Myers has efficiently acted as Ume faculty advisor for the Orange Echo Staff. Our school paper has been pro- gressive since its rebirth four years a- go, in that each edition has proven suc- cessful. The greatest net profits and largest circulation was evidenced by the last publication. However, the paper has been published irregularly this year due to uncontrollable circumstances. Among plans for the year, due staff plans to send a number of dele- gates to the Annual Press Club Confer- ence in the High ichool Building. Lit- tle Falls. The members selected for this purpose are: Back Row: l to r: A. Korce, w. Seckner, F. Slabe, A. Bubb, P. Drury, T. Shaver, H. Miller. Bottom How: E. Hailston, J. Sestito, G. Dygert, A. Hosel. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Last fall, a Livestock Show was held at Van Hornesville. The fol- lbuing boys entered and received the foblowing awards: J. Sestito--Iew hampshire Young Trio-- second Prize. E.Hailston--Junior Yearling Jersey-- First Prize. J.windecker--New Hampshire Market Pig-- Fourth Prize. T.5haver--white Leghorn Rooster--5ec- ond Prize. .Korce--Cobbler Potatoes--First Prize. .Purdy--Senior Holstein Calf -- Fourth Prize. A K The Mohawk poultry Judging contest won third place in the poultry contest. During the State Fair, Ken Purdy pitched horseshoes and took sec- ond place in the State F.F.A. contest. He was also elected Herkimer-Montgomery Group Chairman Curing the early fall. The F.F.A. also has a basketball squad. It has won three games out or four. Earl Hailston is captain, and Vincent weirnicki is manager. More games are booked with nearby schools. At Cornell, Earl Hailston judged livestock, Vincent wiernicki judged poultry and warren seckner jud- ged shop skill. The Mohawk FOFoAo plans to attend the Mohawk Rally, in the spring, the place of which is yet undecided. .3 2 iw 3

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