Newark Valley Central High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Newark Valley, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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.1, er r2 fo ifth row: R. F-r ' ' -x A lrst row: J. -'1r,1:r.eg', -1. COMICS. stfell, T. ?aste1'21 Eozelle , r' land, F.. Post, s. sallor. -Ci .,,,.1 A rel., .-,.1.. FGM- -1, - J ster, Felo, L. J ri row: Eiinor, A :u - 2 ',' M- . sie, anvopce, S I' v- Tun' vw 'J -a--o., ., -.-..-e-, .. 'ev F J1 ': .. , . c..- - -c., -. Eeebe, J., .-clone,-, C. islzl, r. Zalnla, 3. oyt, T. Weber, E. Fox, Ford, E. Sears. r Howard, I-I. Hull, IZ. 4- -,-.., .v-C ,,,95, ..'f'......, --.- :,-. - I' art? row: S-. Mills, . -Q..., . Loeffler, sell, .wa . V-.. 4.1, .-.-. ---nL, .. . 'fanl-'orce, 1 . 2-Z. Collin 'F eei. 5 1 -,Le, S. -e Uonlrv' -.o .a--nL .. 3-A..,W -. n!'.JS .1I',,.l Eoltzan , 5. :re,k1e, I-Z. E. E1 igeway L I 1 E, Armstrong, -...,-J. Zr,k . V E171 s . , Corwin, 3. Ileeinaz, L. Call, SJ er V Q Ace, L. Nichols, J. s:Qws11, H. errill, 3. ?'.arve3'. sixth row: f.. .o:.n1:lnS1 5 'ireifii-9 .1 rl ic e J 1 1 'lnr hs n, . 529551 I.. F-' 5 eel 1 1.a3n1e, A. I-ierrill, A. I-izslowskl. Idexander, D. Gardner, 5- 50?-Ol9SK11 Grades F Jayne, J. Illles, 3. Fussell, ?-.B!'15ffS- Mrs. Joslin EIGHTH GRADE Mrs. Chidester The eighth grade homeroons have been in rooms 209 and 210 with Mrs Chldester and Mrs Joslin the respective room supervisors The class nresldents were Gerald Bates and Teddy Pestalen Eleanor dldvewag acted for Teddy wher he was absent from school with a broken leg George Beebe and Laureln Call were Student Council reoresentatlves Eivhtv nine ouolls have been enrolled during the year Of this num ber, four have left school to worn, five have transferred to other school , one has left scnool on account of health, and eighteen were promoted to the ninth grade at the close of Regents week in Januarv The following new ouplls have entered who were not enrolled in our school previously Ann Lacey, Betty Woodard, Helen Marshall Shirley Ace, Helen Felo, Oscar Felo, James Hinrichsen, Charlotte Holtman, Marion Hoyt Marv Hull Phyllis Lyke Martin LaDue, and iazel Morris The members of the seventh grade were divided into two groups with drs Winlfred McPherson and Mr Frost as advisers At the beginning of the year there were about eighty students enrolled Billy Dunn and Freeman Cooper were elected as reoresentatlves to he Student Council Later Raloh Ballard was chosen to fill the vacancy created when Freeman moved away During the year several new ou ils have enrolled Among those were Dorla Lacey, Delores Cole from Rlchford and Llewellyn Chandler from Dryden Mrs McPherson Mr Frost H 25 rst row h Armstron oder 'i 1-utch nsor C Kullmws icbols lor J ner A dell Second row C Ayers Us el D vo s o cPherson r o Ballard P arden 'ewrar H Andersen 'r r' row J Lasby F Bowen V -va in in K 4 r Scallo Lolden A Sfencer .J Pitcrer A wixon Four' S evens Q iner S n weber L deLor mier P Rich e and L nsor .zrp e rf Av in r r I a ifth row a er a 'n :lac an .saver T hover E a o s mee l W bourne Shellha .mer D Cortr Sixth row F lanO trend :Iussell nes C anSusan A L- orehou e Pe d D earner Bender E Budney n Davis Seeley Coo -11 Uollenoec A .Jnofrio . - , . 4 a A LY b 1 . . A. . Q tj ' . A L ,. . - . O U .. A - , M . .. A 1 A l A -S ' ,- A l . . A A . L . . . - . . , - 1 , .- ., 1 1 ' - l I A C - . . . . . A . H . - :1 - . 1 . f . Q 1' . - .. I 1lz1l1.:lf I! I 2 ,Fil -- e1H-Y- 1, A 1 1 1, . in 1-tl, A. -' .. , G. Tay' , . f-ar , . Ar- W : . g I , J. ' hes, R. 1-ox , . m t cle, hrs. If . s- , 1. -: . Fr st, R. , .E ., C. .- .. ., . L. A .1 .. ' : . ' , .. . C ln , J. Foe s y, J. ..eLo Lmier, - -. . . B.. ..enn1s, C, - ., .L .. , , , . .1 .. Hg A K1 J , A 1 - 1 J. .-.eddaugn , ... 2-.eai. ' th row: J. t . , ... E-Z , J. 15. s, YC. , . ' 1. , . ., A. Clev l.. , , riutchl ., A. P' l , E. Myow, L. ery, E. I-Z e , 2, Hiller, G. St 1c'.l nd. 1' .1 : W. Ulnn, L. Chhil , R. If s.., D. , L. ' , . .I , .E lt n, P. 511 s, F. F j , K. n11's, H. .1nes, K. Kil , M. v-- lvht . . . , .Y lc.. . R .. : .. s ..-, J. . G. H1 , . V , . Hiclnson, R.x , 5, L .1 ,U.u , L ' 1 V- ' 1 - 1 A. la, . . .. ' Zz, . C. ,

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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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- l Z K a I '.4L A . First row: J. Dlngler, P. Zimmer J. Whitney, B. Hotallng, J. Kellam, D. Shellhammer, A. Deming. Second row: C. Bailor, C. Grimley, D. Yescavage, E. Jackson, Miss Raben- stein, Hr. Brown, R. Eice, P. Thompson A. Steenrod, L. Zimmer. Third row: R. Tappan, F. Panas, D. Nichols, H. Thornton, M. Stinsrd, D. Noxel, M. Signs, C. Brandes, 3. BOWEN, A. Miner, K. Austin. Fourth row: H, Horton, L. Pastalan, E. Rose, F. Wade, P. Needham, B. Hov- ard, A. Frier, S. Holden, J. Niefer, N. Briggs, C. Zimmer. Fifth rowl L. Cook, H. Keyes, E. Kobylarz, H. Murphy, A. Cornell, R. Miner, D. Berg, L. Morrison, C. Brine, J. Bartlett, W. Gaul, G. Strope, D. Strait. Miss Rabensteln Mr. Brown SIXTH GRADE The room registration during the year for the combined sixth grades was fifty five pupils New pupils entering the grade were Charles Ballor, Robert Keane, William Gaul, Lloyd Zimmer and John Dingler There are a number of Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts in this grade The two rooms have studied reading, arithmetic, art, history and geo graphy this year They found the last two subjects rather hard to study with conditions changing as they do, but they found their work more inter eating when they correlated current events with their study In February this grade presented a patriotic assembly, most appro priate for the season FIFTH GRADE AND FOURTH AND FIFTH ADJUSTMENT GRADE During the year our thirty eight puoils in fifth grade have traveled in imagination from the time of the fall of Home up to the settlement of our country In geography we have toured our continent from Alaska to the Panama Canal In arithmetic we have reviewed the fundamental processes and have made a new study of fractions We learned much from many educa tional films and assemblies The fourth and fifth year specials have stressed individual progress this year One of the Christmas highlights was sawing useful novelties from hickory nuts and walnuts While the boys made belts and watch fobs, the girls made bracelets and necklaces Educational films, radio broad casts, and many fine folk dances helped carry out the diversified program Mrs Hines Mrs Long Fir t row D Vooer A Brlna E Hlne A Galvin S Chrysler P Givens J alverley I Bates J Warner B Bowen Second ron H Cornell F Hill L eade W Yemen hiss Steed Yre Long Hines B Pit her B C eveland aniels D Bickham M Flame Zim.er I Sanford J Hutcheson J V rderoool f Hover P Enri ht Sh ver R Sus ler B Bartlett A Budney Fourth row Aait A Stinard L Correll P eber D Bri? s H Ailport L Hollensecs Harter G Arnoll J O eq Bailey J Yurray L Shellham ner Fifth row R 5a1o1n C Andersen Horton C 1 es iller Kasper Lane G Alexander K Strait R Hutcre on Ford E Soule R Daniels Z6 ' . . . I 1 . - . A . 1 J. . . . - . . . . - . . . f , 5 s 1 . - ' , . ', . 5 -P V f I f . S . - , . , . . 1.f . , I A I Y J A ' ' l . w , '4. , . , . W H '. . . , . v v I .2 , .., , . , . . , hrsg , . c. , . 1 , lx, u . ,, . , . V . Third row: H. Zimmer, L. Hines, L. I , -. s , . . , . 1. A , L. , .. gn , C. .a , . g , . , . , v N . N. , . , . L' ., 4 I - 1 - ...:. I ' 1 . . G . H , . , . . . w ., r. , , . , . - :-. ' 4' --' ' A ' I' , . n 1 , C, A , C, A , 5. , .' , . , . y . s ., L. , . . . . ' I'

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