Norwich High School - Archive Yearbook (Norwich, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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WOODRUFF, REBA fm in Tfiaf .lloorzw Girls Athletics 'l,Q, l-lome Economics Club 3,4, Bowl- ing 4. WCODRUFF, STANLEY Rui lJqfiiiilf'ly Student Council 'l,3, Debate Squad Q, l-lonor Student 4, Class History 4, Bema Society Q,3,4, l-li-Tribune 3,4f French Club, President 4, Class Book Assignment 4, Science Club-Departmental Chairman, Activity Dinner Committee Chairman, National Forensic League 3,4,- Vice President 3, Senior Candy Sale 4. YQUNG, NELLIE Simpy Tinif' Ga! YCDUNG, ROBERT Hlillfj' l.i:'1'i1.g'l l-li-Tribune, Editor-in-Chiel 4, Rifle Club 4, Quill and Scroll 4,-Vice President, Rotary Delegate 4. ZIENO, DOMINIC A. ulluw ,lin I To lx'izff:4 ' Football Varsity 4, J. V. 3, Manager 1,Q, Basketball J. V. 3,4, Baseball Varsity 3, Manager Q, Track Mana- ger Q, Tennis Varsity 4, Wrestling Manager Q, Boxing Varsity Q, Intramural Bowling 3,4, Rifle Club 3,4, Intra- mural Sports 'l,Q,3,4. ZIENO, ROSE llrri' .lm I , Glee Club 1,Q,3, May Festival 'l,Q,3, Chorus at Prize Speaking 1, Christmas Pageant 'l,Q,3, l-li-Tribune 4, French Club 3,4, Basketball, Baseball 'l,Q,3,4, Volley- ball 'l,Q,3,4, English Banquet 4, l-lockey 4, l-liking Club Q, Science Club 4. EVELYNI SHARPE DIED AUGUST zz 1937 BORN JUNE 5,1920

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TRINDER, WALTER Hfifffl-Hg Sanz: Fun Uut of Lzlffn Intramural Basketball 1,Q,3,4, Intramural Volleyball 1, Q,3,4, Golf Q,3,4, Intramural Bowling 1,2,3,4, Captain for Sale of Rust Remover Q, Hi Tribune Q,3, Intramural Tennis 9,3 VAN I-IOLISEN, FLORENCE HS14,7I,l'lIl?Lt7 of Your Sriiilf' Home Economics Club 4, Non-Resident Dramatics 4, English Banquet 4, Classbook Assignment 4, Non-Resi- dent Ping Pong Tournament. WALES, ROGER To llary, ,lil-1,1 l.fm ' May Festival 1,2,3,4, School Band 1,Q,3,4, School Or- chestra 1,Q,3,4, Dance Band 3, President ol Band 4, Operetta 3, 4. WEILER, JOHN Ulylial lV1'll I Do in Ihr .Ilm'nmg? Student Council Q, Prom Committee 3, Glee Club 4, Ticket Sale 4, May Festival 4, Hockey Q, Rifle Club 3. WELTON, HELEN l.i'I'.i Sail to Dwzlriilamiu Glee Club 1, Christmas Pageant 1, Banking 1,Q,3,4, Cashier's Club 4, Hockey 1. WESTCOTT, ELEANOR ,li1 Old Flanzf .Yriwr lJ1'r,t Glee Club 1,Q, May Festival 1,Q, Operetta 1, Lifter Uppers 1,2, Basketball 1, Hockey 1, Volley Ball 1, Class- book Assignment 4, Laurens Central School-Glee Club 1. WHITE, DOROTHY Hlfz' a Good Sporfl' Student Council 3, Baseball 1,Q,3,4, Tennis 4, Track 1,Q,4, Volleyball 1,Q,3,4,5, Hiking 1,Q,3,4, Archery 4, Hockey Q,3,4,5, Hockey-President 4, Captain Senior 4, Leaders Club 4,5, French Club 4, First Voters' Party 4, Basketball 1,Q,3,4,5, Classbook Assignment 4. WHITNEY, ROBERT 'il Caiill Cr! Sfnrlivf First Voters' Party 3, Baseball 3,4, J. V. Basketball 3, Intramural Volleyball 1,Q,3,4, Baseball 1,Q,3, Rifle Club 23, Hockey Q, Archery 1,Q, Bowling 3,4, English Ban- quet 4, Ithaca Play 3. WILLCOX, ELSIE Fine and Daridyl' Hi Tribune Q, Bowling 3,4, Bowling Tournament 3, English Banquet 4, Non-Residents-Dramatics 4, Basket- ball 4, Home Economics Club-News Reporter 4, Literary Editor, Archive 4. WILLCOX, JOHN H. I 1111111-VL!! BF In lVinflzfll'f Column Glee Club 1,Q,3,4, Student Council 1, Operetta 1,3, May Festival 1,Q,3,4, Prom Committee-Host, 3, Minstrel Show 4, Movie Benefit 4, Ithaca Play Q, 3, President-Vice President 3, Address to Undergrads 4, Lifter Uppers- Vice President 3, Chi Alpha 3,4, Science Club, Christ- mas Pageant 1,Q,3,4, Activity Dinner 1, Special Chorus 3,4, Football Program 4, Senior Candy Sale 4. WILLIAMS, JEANNE H,lfd71,7I,z,' lfitli Tha Ligfzf Brown Hairll Glee Club Q,3,4, Basketball 1,Q, Archery 1,Q, Hiking Club 1,Music Club 1, Volleyball 1,Q, May Festival Q,3,4, Hockey 1,Q, Track 1, Christmas Pageant Q,3,4, Student Forum 4, Hi-Tribune 4, Class Book Assignment 4, French Club 3,4, Circulation StaFI-Year Book 4. WOHLLEBAN, GEORGE Can'Z I? Student Council 1,3, Ticket Sale Prize 4, Class Treas- urer 1,Q, Honor Student 4.



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PIQESIDEIXITS ADDRESS l-lERE comes a time in every year when a class must leave school days .. ..., . 4 behind and must enter life as young men and women. Our turn has come to graduate, and the curtain falls for the senior class of 7938. We are quite fortunate, in thatwe are graduating fifty years since the laying of the ' . if E t it F A corner stone of this building, and the memory of this golden anniversary will Q remain undimmed through years to come. Gur ideals ambitions, characters .yn , f 5 and personalities are now shaping forthe future, and it is our duty to cul- ' tivate these essentials, ifwe expect to prosper and to take on the respon- sibilities which will be ours. To our faculty advisors, Miss Stewart, Miss Fenwick, and Mrs. Powers, l wish to express my sincere appreciation and thank them for their very able and kind assistance, which gave us inspiration and encouragement during these four short years. They have been at our sides through success and failure and we shall miss their guidance and supervision in days itil to come. Cn behalf of the Senior Class, it is my privilege to thank the Board of Education, the faculty, parents and friends, who were instrumental in aiding us to be graduated, and l sin- cerely trust that we shall not disappoint their hopes for our future. My last words do not contain the feeling which l wish they might, but l am beginning to realize the value of our Alma Mater and also what it will mean to boys and girls in the future. And so, 1938 comes and goes in the minds of people, but our memories will live on indefinitely as a lasting influence upon our lives. Robert Collins VALEDICTORY Tonight the members of the class of 'I938 must bid farewell to all the joys of high school and look toward the difficult task confronting them after graduation, The world is being rocked with great economic disorder. We are about to go out into a country in which millions can find no work, and others are receiving hardly enough pay to live comfortably. The oncoming generation is faced with the problem of trying to improve conditions and help the world gain a sound economic basis. Although confronted with such a problem, we face the future in the confidence that the training received in high school will give us a better understanding of these affairs. We feel sure that our courses in citizen- ship, civics, and history will be of great help in meeting these economic conditions and will serve as a back ground for our lives in the future. Although there will be many obstacles along the path to success, we are determined to overcome them. We are happy to have reached graduation with such a sound foundation. Thus, with pride, regret, happiness, and profound determination, we of the class of '38 sin- cerely say, ulrarewelll Dear Alma Mater and proudly go out into the world as graduates of Norwich l-ligh School. Robert Deady SALUTATORY As we, the class of 1938, come together for the last time, our thoughts are involuntarily turned toward our four years of high school and their effect upon our future. As we stand, now, on the threshold of our careers, there appears before us the vision ofa world filled with political unrest and social chaos. We realize that for these past few years we have been guided by our teachers, our parents, and friends, but now having had this foundation pre- pared for us, we must face the many problems of life and prepare ourselves for the conditions Ccontinued on page 60D 'iLs.A...,,

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