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Ja es 'H Sally Sn Chatter PI'Tb1aSQUn S NIO S a la QEEQGT Dlsest Iuttall is a leader 0' el ant a fol ower women S1W1OH e was dl 'es lice s.all wrlrloools in her 0 eers Jordon Cremonev estless a a cn onunq tal H Helen Cook 'Fvery man in the room was trylnv to get her wave length but are mouldn' tune in George Weeler 'He was ll tenlnb out of the corner his mind ' Ruth Bridgeq 'She lives a date to date existen Emer on Averv 'As persistent as whiskers Mary Jean Smith 'She s a chain talcer, lights ea sen tence from the soar! of the last Bill Wade 'He is a man of a fem hundred words Elaine Haecyer 'She owns and operates a ferocious temper Janet Purple 'When she walks her whole figure mak s eyes at you Marlon Allen 'A voice with a song around the edges Dorothy Rejmer 'She came in on a wave of perfume Bob Spencer 'He offered a large limp hand as if he himself had no further use for it Julia Luszczek: 'Busy as a fiddlefs elbow. Helen Saxby: 'Jingling with laughter as though she has swallowed sle1ghbells.' Leonard Ball: 'He is an all round man.' Duane Tarbox: 'Now before I start I want to say some th1ng.' Tony Kasper: 'His tone not only closed the subject but sat on the l1d.' v . L fl A E C ' . f 'S f , ' -le 4' . 1-1 ....... .02 ffl u . 1 Q D- , ' .E ., l I2 1' . HL . 1 ' L M 1 of ' I A.N v L .Q .............. V ....... .OO V, - A D - - 'H pq 1 - 'M' Sin - W, H ll Q U i' , . . ......... 4. .Ou -L A n., :A Llafql. T1 -L AA - A4 - v Q . . . .1-5.00 Q X - V ' m f l ..... . .00 , Q , - - f s ..... ...l5 Hn - --' su 11 H 1's 1. ' ' 'S M OO ' o -oqaa.n..-...Q..--fsn.-.:n A, 0 , s .- s A f . 'Q ..... ...... . ............. 25.00 H - W ' Y - t Knee warmers for Helen Lewlsg A N W ' 'A ' X - - ... l.OO ' . . ' sa ' ' .OO , . , I Q .. . .... 50.00 -.1 - vu s 1 of O3 1 ' u' ..... .OO ,- -' .. . ........... ......... 10.00 ' ' r Ce' M ..... 1.00 Q , a .... 10.00 M ' . 31 ' ' . . ....... .OO ' ' ' - - A . ..... 7.00 r , , ' H. .... . .00 ' 1 1 -- ch - I vi . ll I -- 2 1' r V' u -- I ,H L . , -- D H J .U -- n ' 5 if ------7' e , -- -N m .n u- n 1 n : I -- A ,W -- u m A O c 3 -- ' u .' . -- -- - l X W - u n 25 EXPEHS AC OUNT Anotb r man f?l for Yrs Fdson Boon resort cards for tne h oltual forgetters Combs for the 'Got 2 c0mb?' Qmgrug 25 Dynamite for the livht ousrers by the girls' locners 'OO Larlier hours for the7Tl1 girls Fewer jones fro Fran Gould lOOO Gallon of aaa or Soence' car Hair ralslnp stories in an lisb class Imoos lble problems to tumo hr Fancher GOO that sxating sz1rt's so short Longer hair on the oa 'etoall team oO dore marriaees in the faculty New giggle for 'uffy for does she need 1t?J Organ Kwhen will we get 1t?J 2000 Poor answer Cjust one! from Leonard Ball Records with 'oomph' for Bed Springs for Bud B tes' jallopy Turn proof Ford for Purp lOOO Up to date map for Yr Paulus Warmer rooms in tne buildlnt lOO PET SAYINGS Janet Purple 'Look A man Ars Paulus 'Anymore quest1ons?' Betty Seward ' 'm sleepy Mr Frier 'Stand by for mornlnv announcements Helen Lewis 'Lord and Butter' Helen Simmons 'Wouldn't it be funny Mr Paulus 'I have just a few announce ents Ed Kenyon What s it to you? Frances Gould 'They died with their boots on ' Miss Brooms 'D1dn't you people hear the bell?' Sally Simmons Oh Fooey Bob Bartlett 'Hi kid W Miss Snow Q let please' fl Hazel Vanvorce 'Have you got a pencil with an eraser on it?' Harold Bradley 'Is this m desk?' Bud Grant 'Are yd kldaln? Rosemary Harter - Oh Shoot! NICKNAMES Bud ...... ... L. Ball, L. Grant Cookie ... .. .... .. Helen Cook Champ Jimmy .. Missy Muffy Nizzy .. Purp Gordon Champney .. James Nuttall . . Amelia Myott Mary Jean Smith .. Helen Niznik ... Janet Purple Red .... ... Elaine Haecker Spence Tuffy Zlssy .. Robert Spencer .. ...... Twila Kleda .. ...Zigmont Rosinski
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Freshmen Class li ij. r Ldson Mr Hagerty Fir t row T Miller L Bowen A Luszczek R Dlngler G Dunn F Tiffany L Cook Second row G Delaney 1 Vurphy L Leedham J Stimming Mrs Edson Mr Hagerty T Lynch F Snaop D Enright Luszczek B Crispell G Beebe H Lynch Kenwood FRESHHEN HISTORY The freshmen class started off the year by elec lug Lewis 'ook as Dresident Onalea Graves as vlce president, Daniel Bender as secretary and Betty Lawrence as treasurer Betty Lawrence and Poser Snenn were elect ed for Student Council reoresentativee The freshmen girls had the Library as a homeroom under the direction of rrs Chamberlain the boys were ln room 211 with Urs Paulus oresldlng hrs Ruth Edson and Mr Crede Ha5erty were chosen as lass advisers In the latter part of the fall season a party was held in the school gymnasium Classmates were allowed to bring outside friends if they wished The class of 1945 has started on its upward climb Newark Valley C ntral School exnects great things of them Janet Stimmlnz 22 ' ' Z1 I I 3 I I i I I II I H l I . M s ' . S I . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : ' I 'L U I ' Y I ' 7 1 1 ' 1 . , H A , . Y . Third row: R. Avery, M. Kozanoski, M. Wait, E. Holden, H. Spencer, M. Stevens, T. . , . , . , . , w. . .4 P' 4-1 A ' LI ' SJ - S - ' ' I 7 nu V . 3 - 'A . . I ,Q fs ' . . KJ I 4- , , . . . - , . e . A L , ,
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ASS'WBLY September 10 September 22 October October October October November November November D cember December J nuary l4 January 26 February March March 18 March April April April April Around School PDO RAMS 1941 42 Sound System Presentation Albert Payne Senate Page Boy Rainbow Indians Max Gene Nohl Master Singers Howard cleaves Animals at Night Assembly Sing Sweethearts of Song Ir Chavre Hindu travelers Salisbury Players play Chorus broadcast from aud ltorlum Ithaca Colle e Freshman Pepertolre ompany Burton L Jackson marlm ba player Girls' Basketball Game Basketball game Delbert K Harter adven turer Mr DeRue musical program Bob Burns Arkansas Trave ler Lane Newberry artist Hartwick College speakers Mr Fancher and Mr Frost science program mrs Eason musical pro gram Sybil Shearer dancer Mrs Chamberlain Speaking Contest We wish to express our appreciation to the basketball team for the contribu tions to the financing of the 1942 issue of SCHOOL MEMORIES. PUPIL E LPLOYMEI' Part time student employment through special school and CYA funds has provl ded experience on real and needed jobs to many of our students during the past six years These students have made a real contribution to the school, and their work has helped to improve and extend the services which the school has ren dered to all those concerned, teachers and pupils alike This part time employment h s also provided additional educational op or tunies to many of our economically hand lcapped students Employment under syn pathetic supervision, has been used in this country to make more use of youth since early colonial times Such work experience can become, and in our schools we must see that it does become, a valu able educational experience for boys and girls who are receiving this training SNIMNING The swimming program of Newark Val ley Central School was ag in held at Mr Mooney's pool south of the village All beginners were taken ln the late morning There were forty seven all together About fifty per cent learned to swim well enough to take care of themselves The other fifty per cent were very young but learned enough that this year they should develop rapid Something new ln life guards and student instructors was tried out and worked very successfully Instructors before had only been boys This year two girls were added to the staff and turned in a very good account of them selves This policy of boy and girl ln structors will be permanent The swimmers group in the afternoon had an attendance of about fifty or six ty per day This swimming program is under the direction of the Physio 1 Education partment with Mr Goodfellow in charge We have not published pictures from the Snapshot Contest because there were not enough pictures entered to warrant fair competition. Each contributor will receive a free issue of the 1942 SCHOOL MEMORIES. He Who would save liberty must put his trust in democracy. 24 Norman Thomas L11 .. G - I sT 8 I -- 15 - . . 1 - 21 -. 1 ' , 28 - f' - - .Q 3 I 12 - . UI 19 - . A 28 - 4 . - - ' A e 3 - - ' 17 - - - December 23 - Christmas Program A ' 25 - ' 11 - . so ' - - - - ly. ' 25 - . - , 1:5 - - - ' , ' 15 - - , I 22 - ' 29 - . . - Hay 6 - U . ' - - uf aL De' May 15 - - ' . May 20 - . May 27 A
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