Morris Central High School - Morrisanian Yearbook (Morris, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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f-'-' -'-'- ----'H - -W--f------'-M-------' ----'-------------- ------Q 4- - f --alley 1 : from a dance which netted 345. That year we lost no members, but did gain two, fM1nnie Richards and William Andres. Twenty-two proud, sophisticated ' Seniors took their places in room 25, sSeptember,l94l. Immedbately a class meeting was held to elect officers for the year. The victors were as follows: David Carr, Pres1dentg ewillard Tremlett, Vice Presidentg Erna Laubmeier, Treas- urerg and Ethel Miller, Secretary. r Enthusias- tically we set about to add to our funds. -Then came the War and our hopes for the trip we had expected were dashed against the rocks. Wash- ington had driven out all tourists and un- necessary people, New York was rapidly becoming over-crowded, and the hope of going to Detroit was fruitless. Reluctantly we abandoned hope for a trip. Then came a ray of light--why couldn't we visit some places of interest near here? l g Easter came and we went! Howe Caverns, Schoharie, Albany, Saratoga and other places. We visited places of interest some of which many NStarks Knobu, the people don't know exist, only volcano in this part of the country and Nlndian Laddern in Thatcher Park. We accomp- lished the primary purpose of a Senior Trip, we learned a great deal, and still we were pat- riotic! We didn't go where we weren't wanted, we didn't waste gasoline or rubber but we did have a lot of fun. ' During the year Wwe have had two additions to our class. Rosalyn Levene and Whitney Shaver have joined us for their final yeary ln. school. Stanley Danielson has left us to join the Marine Corps. Throughout our entire high-school career our class has been excellentlyt represented in all sports and other activities. This year four of the first team .in Varsity Basketball were Seniors. ,A . g '- ' 'l' . iii! 'H . - Stes J Q

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of I 1 5 YE-I xv 1 ' K SENIOR CLASS HISTORY William Andres Erna Laubmeier ' Howard Bailey Florence Bundy Dwight Littlewood A Irene Burdict Ethel Miller f dovard Caldera David Carr Martha Cerrosaletti Minnie Richards Stanley Danielson ' Whitney Shaver Leonard Hoyer Doris Soutnern 1 Donald Kiel James Stafford Jilton Knickerbocker Willard Tremlett Rosalyn Levene T Robert Myers Pauline Pegg Twenty nine stunned Freshmen entered the halls of the old M G S in September, four years ago and soon came under the supervision of Miss Clark Then in November We were officially in itiated by the Sophomores and became full fledg ed Freshmen June came finally with the much dreaded exams but we all survived and yprepared to enjoy our summer vacation Soon we were to be at our studies again This time the Sophomore Class consisted of 55 industrious students Mr Robb was our class adviser that year until he was transferred to the Freshmen room At that time Mr Heaverly filled Mr Robb's previous position Sophomores we began to think about our Senior trip, therefore we tried and succeeded in securing small sums from food sales and roller skating We ended that year with the customary class picnic at Gilbert Lake Again we continued on our journey Under the guidance of Mrs Kinsey we prepared for the Junior year Soon after we returned to school we held a class meeting and elected officers - President, Willard Tremlettg Vice-President 4 Martha Cerosaletti, Secretary, Ethel Millerg Q Treasurer, Howard Bailey. Immediately we began f our campaign to raise funds for the Senior trip. A We raised small sums of money fror various en terprizes but the greatest amount was realized r.. 3 y 'Vr y - 'Z . . x Q 3 ' I I Q Am F Marjorie Lamb Howard Wright I I O . . As IT . ll - 1 1 A l l 1 N i



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X , Now we are preparing for the time when we will walk through these familiar halls for the last time. David Carr '42 CLASS PROPHECY Boom! Crash! Bang! Fear not! for it is not a bomb. Hitler and his Stooges in Italy and Japan have long since been overrun by the Allied Forces. It is the result of the turning of a switch by the famous electrical engineer,William Andres Jr bringing into an actuality his long hoped for design, a new type of television which enables the operator to focus it on some far distant place direct from nis laboratory Instinctivelf the great scientist focuses hi machine on the place where much of his youth had been spent, the Morris Central School To ris gieat uprise he ees three of his former fellow students Florence Bundy surrounded by a Group of first graders to whom she is teach ing thc principles which she rerself obtained at this ame school, Howard Bailey tran mitting his valuab-e information to group of tudious math Gm.t1O stadcnts, and Magorie Lamb l1OF8P11H in the ame room where she acquired her skills from Miss Frances Vroman He shi-t his m chine slightly and it rests upon the heme of David Carr. His children are now aficctionwtely called little D n1el's of the lions' den He is st rtled by the roar of airplane motors s three planes p ss over in formation He recognize the pilots as Leonard Happy ge- luckyn Hoyer oraduated from S racuse University, 'Lankjy' Bob Myers and Stud1o'us Whitney Shave , XENA aw 91 it y E . . . . O . . L . . 1. C J. I ' 'I I 2 -L 0 U . Q O ' 0 . . L S S i W Z . . . O A . . . . 3 ' -L . . . . Sf f. S L 1 . , . .L .1 U 8. S . , , . .1 . . U 1 '34 c f- Q . b- n V c . 'X 4- I -li ' f 1. 4 S E1 . . . . , n , W . A . b C, L CA . O . . El f L . . CA. 5 R S. LA ' L, s S s - , T ' wr ' . X H N -.J u L ki ' 1' 'x ' ' 'r If K V I w is I 1 4' W JP' ' LJZSHY '-' ' B 1 K iff- W.,.4f, yW.A2f ,rMf5p3gygnc5QS zspggigasg-E-xagx ' ' i i 1 , A 'v 4 . .

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