Northville Central High School - Sacandaga Saga Yearbook (Northville, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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GPH ECW A little island some where on the Pacific is revealed. There's a man who seems to be preaching to the savages. Why does the globe deceive us or is it really Sig dictat- ing to that small group of natives. Oh well! we always thought he'd made a good dictator. The scene changes to Florida and we see Helgn Buyce riding on a serf board with a blond young man. For a minute we can't see if it is nHuskyH or NPeteH but as the crystal clears we discover that Husky must have won out. Again the globe clouds up and when it clears we see on the sunny banks of Calif- ornia Donald Kigggy, a tall strapping young man who has taken for a wife Clara Mae Simons the girl he admired so much while he was a senior in dear old Northville High. Some one else comes on the scene. Why it's Jeanne Fowler. We can hardly believe our eyes. Is that really Jeanne in the midst of a throng of natives. She has become a missionary in darkest Africa. Tskl Tskl How times have changed. A laboratory is revealed and we see a gray-haired old man hovering over some mechanical device. This man is non other than John Lindeberg working on his latest invention, a windshield wiper for his glasses. The next scene is a crowded court room where a lawyer is pleading for the life of an innocent man. It's John Dunham the world's greatest criminal lawyer. why the globe is very cloudy now. As it clears we find that our own high school is revealed. Let us see what is inside. Will you look at that. Don't tell us she's calwed down enough to be a commercial teacher bit so it is. It's Virginia Leete teaching the class of '46 all the little Uknocksn about keeping HOiled' up on business. A girl rushes into the room. why it's Dogig Wgitngy, our old school chum who is now private secretary to the principal. As we look again into the globe, we see a little light-haired school teacher teaching the children of Northville Central School their H 'readin 'ritin, and 'rithmeticu Why ive Emily differ-d. A mist comes over the globe and the scene changes. There is Betty Cggpenter--that win- der lust seems to have gotten the best of her. She's saleslady for a vacuum-cleaner company. What's this we see, a little cottage a- long the wayside? At the door stands a little red head with her husband, who is none other than our old class mate, Howgrd Barggr. Need we ask who the red head is? We again look into the globe and there is Mgggggll Robingon. He owns a small dairy farm just outside the city of Batchlerville. The scene changes to Madison Square Garden where the worlds championship of 1940 between Max Farr and Tommy Baer is being held. We hear the voice of Graham Macnamee. No, we are mistaken. As the globe brings the announcers box into view, we find Clggence Delbert gigg worlds greatest sports announcer and commentator! A moving picture theatre is revealed. We hear. coming from the stage, a voice that is strangely familiar. Stupefied, we gaze into the globe and see our childhood domeo, gg! 5. Seidl Qg.--America's newest and greatest screen lover. We see a white aproned clerk waiting on a customer. why, it's none other than Ggrgld Nillg. He is now manager of the 'Great Onionn chain store. A curly headed attendant runs out of a gas station to wait on a customer. As we look closer, we find it is gg! Burliggame. At present he has Just finished his invent- ion of an automobile that runs on air. We see in the Chrysler plant at Detroit a young man working laboriously on the plans of a new and utterately modern chrysler of '49, As he glances up, we re- cognize the familiar face of Zgke Wgayer. Sunny California is revealed. we see a cloud of dust and hear some yoddling. As the dust clears, we see a young man on horse back. We recognize him as Eggggt Tgggg t. He's making a wild west scene for the movie Nwestern Loveru. The globe clouds over. It clears! We see a large corral of stampeding cattle. A young girl dressed in riding breeches rides up on a beautiful saddle horse. why it's Anne 281522 on her ranch on the Mountain Road. Here is another member of the class of '38. The scene is in Amsterdam in a real-estate office. Why it is Lgg Ihitggg the private secretary of Floyd E. Lepper. Look, the scene is changing! We see a young girl seating herself on a log by a river bank, after a hard days work minis- tering to the physical need of the natives of India. She pulls off her shoes and stockings and dangles her dainty feet in the cool soothing water. We look more closely and recognize her. Why it's our old class mate Emgggggg Strobel. And there is Enog Mggphy on the sunny shore of NErinn. He has picked up a little colleen and they are living happily on the banks of dear old Shannon. Betty Carpenter Emily Gifford Virginia Leete

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' SCHOOL COLDRS: BLUE AND WHITE ' gf WM Ernie Glee Club 1,2 Commercial Club 1,2 Senior Play 3 Soccer 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 iiliiilikl EQW5, Q! ' Whitty Office assistant 4 Glee club 1 Cafeteria 1,2 3,4 Ty ist for senior annual 4 Home Ec.Zcookingg 4 Commercial Prize 3 Committee Assembly 2,4 I ZQMJ JAQQ Zeke Basket ball 2,3,4 CAssistant Manager 13 Baseball 2,4 Student Council 3,4 Soccer 2,3,4 Senior Play Field Day 2 Essay Contest 4 Athletic Association Iklrlklklklhklki HM? Body Glee Club l Home Ec.CcookingJ 4 Assembly 4 Field Day 2,3 Office Assis- tance 4 M x -.A A at A -f K F, X12 535233, 5 1, '- 'Q I 2, 'Agp W L., x - 3 2+ fe? I I A X ,N S 1 - X, 1 A- 5 - 3- - .,y-- . 4 4 v wvrf



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CLASS W LIL. Ladies and Gentlemen, Principal, Board of Education, Teachers, and Friends: le the class of '38 of Northville High School being of'sound mind and body, and feeling that we are about to depart from this high school life do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testa- ment. To the Board of Education: We extend our hearty thanks for their cooperation during our high school years. To Prof: Skill instead of spills in skiing. Mrs. Melville: A lease for her dog to keep it home. Miss Gahagan: Something to hold her temper in control. Mrs. Smith: A trip to France where French will be appreciated. Miss Schuyler: The ability to Salk Latin to Grant so no one else will understand. To the worthy and less worthy members of the Junior and sophomore classes, we leave as follows: Harold Blowers: A girl of his own so he won't have to chaperone Jack and Ruth. Ora Darling: Right to graduate next year. Charles Loucks: The ability to become next star theatre man. Jack Rudd: Dorothy Fisher Paul Satterlee: A bottle of Pep-to-Manga. Gerald Savage: A girl friend for every study hall. Luther Stockwell: Some powder to cover up his bashfulness. Laura Berry: A boy friend she can hold. Edna Blowers: The right to ride a gray school bus. Jessie Blowers: A little more spirit. Lena B0vee: Her choice of the Edinburgh romeos. Mary Louise Claire: A pair scissors when she gets to cut her jet black locks. Muriel Dunham: The right to Lank when Zeke's away. Echo Dutcher: May she be Don's milk maid. Hazel Edwards: The right to Leon with no competition. Margaret Edwards: Some one who will appreciate her giggle. Evelyn Frasier: The right to be an evangelist. Eleanor Hancock: Something or someone to take her down a peg. Katherine May: A dress. Mary Meter: Something to keep her from tetter- ing. Madlyn Morris: Her brother's Emma Jean Murphy: A boy that break. Betty Skiff: A milk route of Kathleen Smith: The right to class men any time she feels Jeanette Torrey: The ability eyes to her. ability in science. will give her a her own. slam her fellow like it. to open Dougies Jean Van Vranken:A man who doesn't use her for a stooge. June Dutcher: The right to ALL of Roy's affections. Louis Abrams: An audience that will appreciate his cleverness. George Bills: h little more height to go with his brains. Robert Gruet: The right to follow in his father' s footsteps. Melvin Hugo: A pair boxing gloves so that it will be a little easier on people in study hall. Warren Johnson: The right to someday be the world's champion figure skater. Orville Lawrence: The right to walk gll png wgy home with Jean. Richard Lawerence: The right to be the school's chief sport and clown. Frederick Farone: Success in his love affairs. Robert Parker: The skill to follow his brother's footsteps. Robert Topliff: May he be Northville's outstanding romeo. Douglas Van Vranken: A little fat to overcome the nick-name HBonesn. George Walker: A pair of bellows to aid in blowing that Tuba. Ewardine Blackmere: The privilege to ride around in a certain gray coupe all she pleases. Martha Bradt: The right to hold the affect- ions of her previous beau as well as the present one. Elizabeth Brownell: The sole right to Eddie's affections. Mary Brownell: A reducing machine and Frank. Emma Burton: A boy friend. Bessie Chamberlain: Wilfred, and a mirror. Thelma Deming: A ribbon for her hair. Alta Edwards: A box of pep. Hilda Emore: A secret rendezvous with Scooty. Mabel Foster: Someone to fill Zeke's and Windy's chairs in study hall next year. Grace Hayden: May she always be Ray'e leading lady. Eleanor Jensen: A pair tap-danceing ghoeg. Blanche Lawton: Charlie and his ford. Eleanor LSWLORS A t61eV18iOn set S0 she Can watch Jimmy. Beulah Morris: A new hair style. Alice Richards: A man without a steady. at her side. Pernie Simpson: Alta always Martha Splawnikz Someone to make up her mind for her. Ethel Sweet: A boy friend. Carol Heath: Jimmy when Ray iiilittti To the Seniors of isn't around. '39 Caution: Keep politics out of the class elections. Privilege of going to Gloversville to get their pictures taken for Senior Annual. The right to Senior Privileges sgch gg they iw he real assistant editor to be editor of Northern Light next year. A lgt more cooperation when the Senior Annual is to be published. ikltitiii Eleanor Fancher: Clark Palmateer and his truck. Olive Allen: The sole right to Orville Lawrence.

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