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- O-NONDA-O ,..,.. Lrfl In Right-STANDING: W. Thompson, D. Sheliield, G. Mehlenbacher, J. Stewart, G. Rathbun. SFATED: S. Hoagland, P. Thompson, F. Yueckstoek, G. Havens. E. Canfield, L. Gormel, J. Guulreau. SENIGR PL Y HEN a girl is the vertex in a two sided triangle, things are complicated enough, but when she becomes the center of attraction with three men elaiming her, things really get in an uproar. Along with that triangle, there was an unhappy marriage to be settled, it rioting mother and aunt to appease and 1 wild man from Borneo toidentify and reunite with his wife. There were complications galore but each complication was happily settled and much less seriously handled under 'such circumstances. This year the class of '46 presented Emergency Husband, written by Jay Tobias. The play was presented March 15th, and everyone lauded loudly the eilorts and ability of the Senior class. Members of the cast included: George Rathbung Evelyn Canfieldg Pat Thompsong Bill Thompsong Shirley Hoagland: Florence Yuekstoekg Junior Gautreaug Lois Gormelg Gordon Mehlenbackerg Geraldine Havensg Jean Stewart, Duane SheH'ield. For three fun-filled acts, the audience wondered who was really going to get Dot Dolson, known better to us as Pat Thompson. --i--- ACTIVITIES - --- 51
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- O-NONDA-O - Left In Right-L. Teelsel, J. Essler, I.. Sanford, J. Cautreau, P. Foster, J. Sanford, G. Rathbun, J. Stewart, B. Yaw, D. Scott, A. Sanford, D. O'Connell, D. Thompson, Miss Viox, Mrs. Carlson, I... Gormel, Mr. Catuzzi, A. Lawson, M. VanSlyke, N. Blair, Mr. Couture, J. DeMonker, H. Schumaker. SENIOR BALL NE of the most exciting activities of our Senior year is the Senior Ball. Form- als, a name band, and super dates are part of the excitement of the evening. This year the Senior Ball was held November 16, 1945. The background was the school gym, which was resplendent with Indians, Pilgrims, turkeys, and corn stalks, to carry out the Thanksgiving theme. YVe danced to the delightful music of Gene Zarker of Rochester. In our estimation, everyone had a wonderful time and came away satisfied with our last real dance. Committee Chairmen: Jean Stewartg Pat Thompsong Grace Carling Ken Rathbung Shirley Hoagland. Advisors? Percy MacVeang Flor- ence Durkee. Chaperons included: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coughling Mr. and Mrs. YVilliam Rymer, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Harford, Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Johnsong Air. and Mrs. Lynn Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Paine, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stewartg Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mehlenbacker: and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hark. ll ACTIVITIES -+- 50
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' O-NONDA-O -l Left lo Riglzt-UPPER LEFT: Miss Stapley, Mrs. Carlson, R. LaFoy. VV. Terpsta, E. Baird. L. Young- blood. UPPER RIGHT: R. LaFoy, J. DeMocker. C. Yueckstock, G. Yaw. F. DiAngvlo, Coach Mac- Vean, R. Denby, P. Foster, J. Hoagland, D. Thompson, V. Crane. LOWER LEFT: R. LaFoy, J. Gilbride, P. Foster, Sanford, B. Yaw, P. Thompson, H. Schumaker, L. Weeks. LOVVER RIGHT: L. Teetsel, J. Essler, D. Scott, D. Thompson. V. Crane. D. Teetsel. RECREATIQN NIGHT N the spring of 1945, the supervisors of the school decided that one night of a week should be set aside for the recreation benefits of the' student body. The purpose of such a center was to promote friendly relationships among the students and to give them one night a week where they could plan to go to meet friends informally. Under the supervision of Miss Riefer and Mr. MacVean the center was opened last spring. It provides various amusements, such as ping-pong, basket-- ball, dancing and whatever the student might wish to do. It is always under supervision. By creating this weekly activity for the students, Nunda Central had already begun her part in the establishing of a more organized and sensible youth move- ment in the community-a movement which .is so necessary and helpful for all youth of today. ----- ACTIVITIES l- 52
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