Norwich High School - Archive Yearbook (Norwich, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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NAME Leman, Beatrice CContinuedD NICKNAME Peaches Letson, Dora Dody Loftus, Esther Lofty Mclnerny, Vincent Mac McMullen, Margery Marge McNitt, Robert Mickey McNulty, Pauline Shrimp Male, Patricia Pat Mersereau, Warren Butch Miner, David Bud Mirabito, Concetta Teeny Mirabito, Thomas Moose Mooney, Edward Moonshine Morgan, Ward Morg Mundy, Nettie Nettie Mulligan, Margaret Marg Murphy, Doris Murph Newcomb, Howard Howdy O'Brien, Jack Jack O'NeiI, Bernard Bernie Panaro, Vincent Jake Palmatier, Burton Pomp Park, Francis Parky Pellet, Lyman Skunk Phetteplace, Gertrude Gert Portelli, Catherine Kack Prindle. Doris Dor Prindle, Gladys Glad Rice, Robert Bob Rile , Dora Dody Robb, Lyle Robbie Robertson, Vernon Yank Ross, Charles Charlie Rounds, Harold Roundsey Rotundo, James Rodney Rowe, Charles Charlie Scafidi, Mclry Skippy Seiferth, Louis Breed Sheldon, Margaret Marg Shinners, John King Shriber, Helen Hel Smith, Robert Bob Snyder, Mary Lulubelle Spano, Rose Spunk Spencer, Doris Dirty Girt Stevens, Jennie Jen Stoner, John Johnnie Stukey, Donald Sooky Sturges, Robert Baldy Tanner, Lois Loie Thomas, Robert Bob CConcIuded on page 595 U -- U .- U 4- it it U 4- it 4. FAVORITE SAYING Oh boy! Yes, sure. Now, it's this way. Did you see that sloppy strike? Hiya kids! I want Donald Duck. Puleez Lyle. Are you prepared for that? Hi! Goin to the Coffee Shop? Ooh you! Hey Bunk! Where's Jean Card? Who's up on Pidgeon hill now? Have youlseen Dick? I know it. Do you love me? I was robbed. Friends? Prove it. Where's Shorty? Oh nertz. I don't think I can. Fix me up. Say! Hope Miss Spiotti VH doesnt call on me, U I hote you. Hey! H Oh, well. I Gimmee that pencil! ' Guess he's got me this time. Want to go with me, girls? Go whiz. Where's Grace? Hi Kid! You dopef' Holy smoke! I laughed and laughed. OH for on hour with Shirley. Come now. Let's go to Oxford! Going to BueII's? Hey Buck! Well for Pete's sake! Oh gosh! Do you know- Now my Packard-H 'What's the score? Hel-lo! Well-oh'- AMBITION APPEARANCE To lead cheers cit Yale Peppy To be a Stenographer Puzzled at Large To be a Dietitian Prim To be editor of Norxgvich Repressed N un To be a football hero's Conservative sweetheart To be an army man home Jolly from the war To outdo the Lincoln- Half-pint Douglas debate To be an actress Innocent To work in Maryland Moon-struck To take Ed Deery's place Self-satisfied To always be a Mirabito Spit-firish To have a Teeny house- Friendly hold To be a second Innocent Cunningham To be an orator Serious To be a bookkeeper Enthusiastic To manage a one-man Good-natured wrestling team Nurse Pensive To learn to play chess Domineering To live on Brown Avenue Bored To ride Stagehand Mischievous To be champion liar Boisterous To be an escort Independent To become an artist Reserved To get a steady girl Calm To be a good housewife Sweet To be History C teacher Good-natured To go to business school Generous To be a second Charlie Mischievous McCarthy To be a movie star Important Artist for Esquire Come-hitherish To be a success at some- Blushing thing To be a real cowboy Easy-going To be a famous Chemist Friendly To be a bowling champion Bored To be a golf pro Solemn To manage an A 84 P store Care-free To be a secretary Petite To be a great dancer Bashful To go back to Schenectady Dreamy To surpass Dillinger Dapper To own a penthouse Flirtatious To replace Gene Krupa Llnconcerned To bowl three hundred School-girlish To compete with Winchell Gossipy To go to Bonaventure Moody To be a nurse Worried To keep in good standing Calm with the girls To live in Sherburne Bashful To replace Prof. Ouiz Puzzled To be a good Friendly Stenographer To double for Robert Handsome Taylor -...ua in

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NAME Aronson, Sydney Barnes, Hubert Beckwith, Elton Belden, Robert Bellinger, Harold Benenati, Thomas Bissell, Alice Burlison, Amasa Bush, Erma Burns, Marjorie Byrne, Thomas Card, Jean Carey, Beatrice Clark, Mary C. Clark, Mary J. Collins, Robert Cook, Marjorie Conroy, Francis Coy, Rachel Crandall, Lyall Cummings, Bruce Cushman, Glen Deady, Robert Dixon, Edward Dixon, Thomas Dolan, John Dolgas, Helen Dorsey, Mary Ebovicz, Jennie Eldred, Frank Evans, Merton Famalaro, Mary A. Favorito, Nancy E. Fernalld, lone Ferris, Patricia Figary, Merton Foster, Margaret Ganley, Robert Genung, Doris Gustafson, Frank Gustafson, Gertrude Haley, Mary Hitchcock, Louise Holcomb, Josephine Hunt, Burchard lnman, Earl Johnson, Leila Johnson, Ruth Jones, Stuart Joy, lrene Kirchbaum, Robert Lee, Mathew WI-IGS WHO NICKNAME Sid Barnsey Becky Rose Bud Romeo Tom Shadow Amos Erma Marge Tom Cardie Betty FOQQY Clarkie Bob Cookie Fran Rach Fizzy Brucie Mick Bob Premier Dolly Dolan Breezy Blondie Ginny Two-gun Myrtle Famy Nanny D!QQY Pat Mert Maggie Bob Nungie Gus Gussie Mugger H itchie Jo Burch Earl Jonny Ruthie Stu Dungy Kirch Tommy You do, and l'll- it .- H 1. it FAVORITE SAYING l'll let you in on some- Heck! Gosh! Hya cutie! Oh! You don't say. Going to History? Piffleln thing. What do you mean by that? Going to the dance? Gee-whizzl Buy a ticket? Play ping-pong? Gotta stick of gum? Come on, everybody Hi kids! Look at the ears on him! yell. How do you like that? What do you know? Got your history all done? Hey Anna! Oh dear! Dad-drat-it! You do it this way. Draw one. Never again. Sure. Jeepers Stop it, Roger! Oh! No sir, not me. Here she comes! Oh gosh! U is How are you coming? Well-ah- Know your history GoIly Well, alright. Well gosh! today? Speed personified! Can l help it if l'm good?' l don't believe it. Where's Esther and Mary? Oh sugar! Sure Let's have a smoke, Ward. Oh yeah! l've gota lot to tell you. Oh nuts! Freddie and l- Yeah? Sez you. Oh, dog digger! .iu...., , ,,,7,,,, AMBITION To run Chenango Union To be chicken king To be public enemy No.1 To drive mama's car To become eighteen To pass History Eat at box social with Mr. Coe To pass bookkeeping To keep her good disposition To be a success in life To stop blushing To be okie dokie To be an assistant dentist To be a farmer To catch a big sucker To be co-starred with Donald Duck To slice bread straight To be Simmon's mattress tester To pass all histories To milk all the cows To become a man Annapolis alumni man To get an F Not to look like Tom, in case of trouble To be a fugitive from justice To own a restaurant To be a nurse To be a farmer's wife To be hat-check girl at the Waldorf be a ladies man To grab Alice To go abroad on the Rex To get rich quick To be a famous artist To have mumps To dig ditches To To be married in a blue dress To run a beanery To write shorthand a hundred words a minute To be a big shot be the perfect secretary To graduate from Norwich High To be a private secretary To To have Mundy every day To be or not to be To be a C. C. C. camp officer To be a tap-dancer To be a hairdresser To be a drag student A house wife To spend every evening on Silver Street To bowl two hundred APPEARANCE Newsy Good-natu red Sleepy Dudish lnnocent Preoccupied Dependable Pensive Ouiet Smart Sincere Refined Giggly Happy-go-lucky Always pleasant Genial Smiles Firm Winsome Playful Angelic Dignified Brainy Bashful Quiet Sober Friendly Demure Energetic Heraculear Pleasant Neat Mischievous Angelic Teasing Self-satisfied Steadfast Bored Dramatic Handsome Playful lnnocent Reserved Boyish Nonchalant Shy Calm Clever Noisy Amused Reserved Obese



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I-HSTCDRV GF TI-IE CLASS CDF 1938 Four years ago, the illustrious class of '38 First took their places within the sacred portals ol Norwich l-ligh School. That class has done much to immortalize the name of this school, despite the annual handicap of entering Mbarbariann classes. It did not talce the members ol this class long, with the aid ol their superior intelligences and possibly with the prompting of Mr. l-logue, to accustom themselves to the various rules and regulations of said institution. The First meeting ol this Unever to be lorgottenn class was held in Junior Study l-lall under the guidance of Mrs. Powers. l-lelen Shriber as president, Margery McMullen as vice presi- dent, Jean Card as secretary, and Cueorge Wohlleban as treasurer were chosen as the ollicers to lead the class through the destinies of the First year. The most important event of that year was the selection of Miss Fenwiclc as the class advisor. ln the lall of ,35, the present senior class began its Financial drive by having a benefit movie, followed by the sale of rust remover. These successful enterprises were carried on under the direction of the Sophomore otlicers, l-lelen Shriber, Jaclc 0'Brien, Doris Spencer, and Cieorge Wohlleban, president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer respectfully. ln the third year of the class history, several bake sales were held at the various local stores. The class treasury was further swelled by the profits realized through a benefit movie. The affairs ol this year were managed by president James Gallagher, vice president Jack Willcox, secretary Margery Coolc, and treasurer Beatrice Leman. The Junior Prom, conceded to be the best ever accorded any senior class, ended the activities of the third year. The gym was decorated to resemble a Southern Plantation. For the tall term ol its last year, the present graduating class chose Robert Collins as vice president to replace Jaclc Willcox who had assumed the important otlice of president. Candy, hot-dogs, and programs were sold by the class at the home football games. A benefit movie was also held. ' ln the Spring, the Final ollicers, president, Robert Collins, vice president, Margery McMullen, secretary, Lois Tanner, and treasurer l-loward Newcomb were selected. Miss Stewart replaced Miss Fenwiclc as advisor in September. ln March, the seniors chose to dedicate their classboolc to Miss Kirlcby. The boolc is to be printed in honor ot Miss Fenwiclc in appreciation of the services rendered to the class by her. The activities ol the last year were constituted in preparations for graduation. Stan l ey Wood ru Fl

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