New Hartford High School - Senior Annual Yearbook (New Hartford, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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1. 2. CLASS SONG CClass of '38D Tzmeg Beautiful Lady from The Pink Lady To you, New Hartford High, we raise our eyes To show appreciation of days gone by. The joys that you have giv'n us will never die. We'll be true, New Hartford High. 'Mid toil and tribulation we've seen it throughg Our friends, also our teachers have helped us, too. To the red and the blue we will always be true, Saying goodbye to dear old New Hartford High. INEZ MILLER BETSY Ross GEORGE CHRISTY BURRELL HEERMANS CLASS POEM Each year as a class passes onward Into the world of men, Each senior thinks back with longing To when his high school days began. As freshmen and sophomores, we followed The steps of those gone before. We were just underclassmen in those days, Meekly accepting the fate in store. We passed on from juniors to seniors- The years all too quickly have flown- . it's up to each ODQf ,,,, The seeds of knowledge he's sown. Our days at New Hartford are over, Never again to return. We shall strive to follow your pattern And remember the lessons we've learned. -DOROTHY CLEMENT. U91

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4 TW? CLASS HISTGRY N 1934 most of the students who are now Seniors entered New Hartford High School as freshmen. As time went on, some students dropped out while new ones entered. The class now has 86 members. In its third year, the class was organized. In that year, a meeting was held at which Eugene Madden was elected president, Eleanor Van Denbergh, vice-president, Beatrice Norton, secre- tary, and Robert Wanamaker, treasurer. The first activity of the class of '38 was a card party and dance, held December 6, 1956. Because the class was unable to have a junior Play, it was decided that they sponsor a sale of Magic Pads. This sale was very well received. The following year the class, as Seniors, re-elected Eugene Madden president. The other olhcers elected were Derrick Brown, vice-president, Beatrice Norton, secretary, and Marion Cotins, treasurer. In the fall of the year, the Senior Class sponsored a successful Halloween dance and a ma- gazine sale. On December 17th and 18th the Senior Play was presented and surpassed all expectations. Instead of a supper, the Senior Class decided to sponsor Sir Felix Korim, the Magician. This idea was new to the school and highly successful. Rosemary Poole, head of the Tazrzler Staff, was elected Editor-in-Chief of the Senior Annual. The outstanding social function of the class's four years was, of course, the Senior Ball. Doris MacDonald and Andrew Hillhouse were the capable co-chairmen. At a later meeting, the class chose for its colors white and red and for its motto: Exilu5 arm p1'0bLlfU,' or The outcome tests our deedsf' At a recent assembly it was announced that Marion Cotins, with an average of 93.7, is our valedictorian, and Beatrice Norton, with an average of 93.2, is salutatorian. Marion Watkins asserted her literary ability and won the Terry Essay prize for Of Thee I Sing. The entire class wished to express its appreciation to Miss Mangan for her excellent leader- ship as class advisor during its two active years. ALICE NEFF, C laljf H iitoriazn. I 18 I



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, J. The most useful member of the school staff-bar none-is Charles Hunziker, familiarly known as Charlie! For 36 years he has faithfully carried out his duties as truant officer, and man of all work. He was the first janitor over at the original high school and has been active and cooperative ever since. As a truant officer, he has exerted himself to the woe of some very well-meaning students, even acting as an alarm clock. As a janitor, he has even developed corns carrying out his work-but lest your sympathies overwhelm you-rest assured that his corns have been useful-by these he is enabled to predict the weather. Also, lest ye energetic students envy his job of riding the Automower, bear witness to his testimony: 'llt isn't all it's cracked up to be, by the time I'm through my back's almost broken. We appreciate all he has done for us in always being around. So we, the Class of '38, salute you, Charlie, and wish you continued success in future years. f20l

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