Oneida High School - Oneidan Yearbook (Oneida, NY)

 - Class of 1941

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I' 1 'U i 1 T v T T In MAY WE PRESENT THE llg llllll Al fx? EDITED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF THE ONEIDA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ONEIDA NEW YORK 1 941 -!---- --.7--E,----E.-' ID ONEIDAN II lv P1 ff' 1 ,rv , . . :Q-fam, fi ,.. -RM. ,S .A Dedzmtzon The Oneida High School Class of 1941 is indeed happy to have the honor of dedicating its Oneidan to Miss Margaret Hopkins and Mr Arthur Williams We feel that these teachers have been much more to us than class advisors Miss Hopkins he Dean of Girls constantly striving to secure the best solutions to both our class and per sonal problems has won the hearts of this years seniors by her sincerity and deep interest in each member of the class Mr Williams a true friend to the class. has worked most diligently to make our social activities successful and our class standards the highest. So. through this vearbook we take pleasure in showing our appreciation and affection as a small reward for the fidelity of these teachers. 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X V.-22.4 ' t'igQ- - - The Hlstory of the Glass of 19411 GREEHNG on TRIBE or 1941 ln September 1938 you a group of young warruors were sent off by Bug Chxef Wlllard F Prlor to find a new huntmg ground Great Ghlef Howard Knapp came to your rescue and you were allowed to travel the trall of Qnenda Hugh School under the name Sophomores You warrlors were rarmg to go because you had been so very successful IH your huntmg ground the former year when you were Freshmen All the warrlors soon reallzed how much more dnfficult the paths were becommg as thelr years progressed Thxs Sophomore tr1be selected Ollve Wahl as xts leader and tts counselors were Mr Hahn and Mxss Burns At an mformal after school dance everyone had a good laugh when Ghleftam Hahn mtroduced every warrlor to exery other warrxor because he dndn t thmk there were enough of the tr1be partncmpatmg m the d mce Your tr1be was very well prepared to put on good dances because you were the first warrxors ever to hold a dance as Freshmen As Sophomores you had manv outstandlng fighters among them Butch Schmutz and ack Carson were outstandlng ln football as was Carl De Nova ln basketball All ln all you warrxors had a most successful year and were well quallfied to march happlly lnto the unxor Huntmg Ground September 1939 found a tr1be wlth one hundred md thxrty warrlors who called themselves unxors self confldent m their dutles as such ln thus year the actmg ablllty of Betty Wxlkmson ame to be known when she took part xn the play New Fnres ohn Swallow gamed honors m contests wlth h1s muslcal talent Miss Hafele and Mr Dalton the class adxlsors helped Wltch Doctor George Blshop and the other unxors to staqe a memorable unnor War Dance lmmy av s Skm Beaters furnished the muslc and ack Carson and Tockxe Frler were leaders of the war march Ex erxone had a marx elous tlme the boxs looked so very br ne wxth thelr new tomah tw ks and the gurls so beautnful ln thelr new headdres es Wtth the successful passxng of fmal ex xms th1s umor Trlbe w as allow ed to enter the last Huntmg Ground a Sennors By September 1940 you w ere a real honest to goodness Semor Trxbe and ex erv one of xour warrxors marched on braxelx to conquer all obstacles that mlght stand ln your way these last days of trammg Your class w as an exc ptnonallx brnqht onc sxxteen percent recewmg an average of 90'r or better A sp aghettl supper w xs prepared for ull the members of the tribes ln Gnelda Hugh School by the Semor Llass A xcrw successful mformxl dance was held March 16 m the gxm wxth the councll flres around the room ltqhtcd bx Warrlor Broom Pushmg Cleary ln thls wear George Blshop aqam w as He ad Wltch Doctor and he certamlx brought crednt to the tr1be these two xears as tr1be le ader X our entxre trxbe ow es Wmse Counselors Hopkms and W1ll1ams a qreat deal for xll the tlme thex spent wlth xou A Semor Varletx Show w rxtten bs members of sour trube brouqht monex and fame to you thxs last vear of trammg The Farewell Semor Fxre Dance left mam burmng embers mn your memorxes w hxch wlll go wnth you alw ays And so you members of the tr1be farewell untnl agam our tranls cross B V . V . . . ' Y . . . Y . y r . ' 1 ' v - ' I l ' - 6 . ' V V V . Y . , Y V - .. . . I . V I I rl E I v - ' v - 1 I . ' - .... 1 A ,i . .. . . , . . D . C w Y y, V . 1 I ' .Q 1 ' I ' ' V 1' lf . - . k. I' 1 51 'A . vw . Y C V . v If v I P-T lyps B- E I vl I v 6 1 1 ' V l f ' i ffl . 1 f ' 1 H ' fi ,, l I , . V v , - S - . . . . . ' ' c ' ' V f c ' g 1' ' f ' 1' c - 2 . c It c l I ' ' . L. ' ' . 13' 'a, 2 .' e ' 1 1' 'K 2 A ' a ,' . 5 at ' Q 'e. z r 1 5 A . ' ' ' A' 1 ' leg. I' J i Q ' , ,f . I L K 4 - ' ,- Y ,' Q ' S 1 h' . ' Y- i - lf! I - 1 c C . . - -. i k i , In v. 'V . . . . Q , . K l , 1 -ff rx M -f Last Wxll and Testament of the Class of 1941 We the Semor Class of 1941 bemg ID 1 subconscxous state of mmd do as solemnly as we know how bequeath the follow mg to those wt leaye behxnd us 1 'lo tht unlor Cl ls. A presldent as lndustrlous excellent outstandmq ind lt urmd as our own George Blshop 2 To Mrs Cnnp One home room of glrls who haxe at least read l1m1ly Post 3 To Normzn Bortle A lxttle of Fsther scobs sllence lll5tOI'X 4 To Ioyct Robtrts A bottle of glue so she can plck one fellow and stxck 5 To ack Donzhut A klddy car to rlde after those over due books 6 To Mlss Hardlnq A barrel of water to cool off the future debaters ln Modern Problems Club 7 To xmmy Hurrle Bob Laurlns strong reslstance Cuplds arrow 8 To lean Schelfele and VINIAH Klngsley A little of ean Otts sweet s1mpl1c1ty 9 To Mr Hahn That much willed Palmer Method Book 10 To Barbara Colller Betty Wxlklnsons abxlxty to be heard from the stage or anywhere 11 To ohnny Mundy The haxr pxn we ve been wantxng to gxve ack Nolan for a lonq t1me for use ln basketball games 12 To VIVIBH Kronberq A dxme to pay off that bet about a certam hlstory mark 13 To Bob Merrlll The good luck Iohn Swallow has had wxth hls curly haxr 14 To Mlss Hopkms At least one gurls home room 15 To Any unlor Gxrl Bernice Yemans abllxty to please 16 To Smokey Renwick More horses and less girls la Bud Nlles 17 To Betty Ryan A trooper and hls bloodhound for that wandermq reversible 18 To Robert Foor Dayxd Bort'es mconsplcuousness 19 To Mlss Hafele A pot of gold xf she gets a certam K Ryan through her Latln 20 To Ilmmy Buell Walter Arnold s volley ball technique 21 To Rosle Garvm Bobbee Lathams bar of soft soap for use on the faculty 22 To Weston Wells Velton Taylors abxllty to liven up a home room 23 To Falth Lmdkamp Laurxn Fellows motor bxke cox er upper Mam Street 24 To Mr Dalton Some cheml grow for those poor sxckly 20 mch geramums To Pepper Orcutt Rosemary Kocxk s fear of Room To B111 Flemmg Georqe Balkes steadmess To Any Grumpy Grouch Rxta Lawrence s cheerfulness To Gene Stratton Timmy Tomlmson s axrplane so you can keep track of the Navy 29 To l'rankl1n llxtcock Dayld Bortles ablllty to play the slush pump 30 To Betty HOlChklSS A brlght red quarantlnt mumps sxqn to accompany your halr To Any Rattlehead Molly Sellers dependabxlmty To Ken MacArthur Lillian Rayens deep voice To Ianet Coy ell The terrltory coyered by Cllck Powers To lrene Klxne Altce Catarmos reputatlon as a gxggle ox To Any unxor Boy Tommy Fullens formula for obtalmnq that certam somethlnq 36 To lane Loomls Lena LaBalbos abxllty to draw pxctures ln Mr Daltons classes 37 To Up and Commq Iumor Boys Amos Woodhouses hook entxtled How to Wln a Gul and Keep Her Won 38 To Evme DeFrees May Nuzzos superlor strength ID gym class 39 To Mlss Barbers Classes Ted Plerces get your work ln on time ablllty O To Mildred Bugbe More of what Bertha Rxssman does xn her spare tlme on the farm To Catherme Felts Helena Bertcal s supply of yokes 2 To Shlrley DeFrees Anna Ram s curlers To Miss Gllford A maqmfymq glass to locate the papers on her desk 44 To Mrs Booth Another ho ne room of the sweet quiet qlrls you had two years aqo 45 To Iohn KdI1WlShCF I'reder1ck Carletons ablllty IH Hlstory C 1 Iwo Any C nl Dan :to R xfte s dark eyes 47 To Lena Bxrbano Roller skates to keep up with Rose and Carmela 48 lo Any Glrl B rntrd Mathews curly red haxr 49 To Mrs Ste Maru A bltc as feroclous as her bark 50 To Reqma DuBo1s Delores Beltz bestows her patxence and seremty 51 And to anyone who wants and needs them we leave Betty Grazlanos b autlful long black eye lashes 52 Elizabeth Van Emenck s control oxer roller skates IS the q1ft to any steady customer of lakes 53 The comb1ned bustness technnque of Celna Fura and Alice Salemy IS bestowed upon the duo of Leclau and Brooks 54 To exery poor sufferer who tnes to run the mxmeograph we trustxnqly 4 l leaye the nursmg technique of Marle Maqllocca And so we brmg to a close thxs last w1ll and testament haymq trustfully confided to you our dearest hopes and possessnons Wxtnesses EILEEN Bum KATHERINE RYAN. MARCIA BEEKMM. Class Lawyer . C K L' 1 C I 4 . X , I , V. Y 31, v I Y ,V I V V. . . 1 : ' .. It ' ' in 33, ' ' ' ' ' ' , -' 34. ' : ' ' ' ' ' - , ' ' ' .2 , A b ' ' 1 - 35. ' I ' ': ' . L 'z ' ' ' ' ' - A ' -' 3 1 . i . . I . I A . h ' : 4 - ' -- 4 . ' 1 . ' ' t I I 4 4 ' - 41. ' 1 ' ' ' . ' l . A . ' - 4 . .' : ' . - l 1 .1 V 43. ' A : A ' ' A U - I - Ya -fm. V I' Su 'Q Q '. 4' . ' ' : ' ' - ' to U ' V ' - 25. : ' A ' 35. U - ' bn E '- 26. ' ' : A ' . ' . .A ' . 27. : ' . ' '. . ' 2 25. 1 ' ' . ' ' . lv - A. a 1' ' . fl' ylgll I7 Is W ' 1 Q W X To The Iuniors As we prepare to lcaye our be loy ed Alma Mater and to adventure forth lntO the great unknown we fttl ll our responsIbIl1ty to leaye wnth you the hard chargmg under classmen words of adyxce whxch If followed wIll make you as hIghly successful as we have been IOE ARNOLD-LOX8 me love my twIn IEANETTE CuIs'sIst,IIAM Suck to the farm you re domg okay DICK CLINCH Youll hang yourself wIth that lme yet LLEANOR HERMANN Are you afrard of Savage Arms7 NORMAN BORTLII Try an arbntrary peace plan wrth Foor VIRGINIA GILIAM Always keep your locker combrnanon yourself Why7 Three guesses CIHIARLEs CARSON Let a lnttle sunshme In KEN MACARTHUR Step lrvtly or youll be stepped on CAROI. TAIsNER Watch that glamour gIrl stuff ts dangerous BABE PERRY Always follow Butch Schmutzs example and youll get your homework In on tlme RITA IANE CARSON Gmc the yuntor boys a chance for a change and see what happens ROGER FItsI.EY L1ttle nIan you ve had a busy year FAITH LIINDKAMP Have you eyer trred modelnng at Momsvxlle Agrxcultural school7 AIsIs.I. MtGRA'sAtIIAN Go gently sweet Annxe drsturb not lacks dreams ROBERT FOOR You have talent' Better see Mayor Bowes Immedlately PATRICIA MCDERMOTT We loved your brother but oh you 1 I ROSEMARX GARNIN Dont worry Bob ll be around TOMMI DAyIs OyerweIqht at the age of forty 15 Inore danger ous than It IS If stxtecn you oy er the radIo NAIscY DLBHLO You ye qot somethmq there keep It up and youll III Ike anothtr Dtlorts Schubert Ach Xkfll JN DoIIt bt so Inodtst that s Just the genIus work lllq out ALICE WlLLlANlN Clostts tlostts everywhere all Hlled to the brInk TOMMY SAN O'sr DOIII be so shy the gtrls wont blte DON ZIIICII Co out for baseball next year youll be wanted on Hrst base MAX MAxwELL Gentlemen prefer blondes' DAIIIJ lst IIARIAs Dont lude that Ingenuny behnnd a curtarn of shyness RwI l5 GOXNING Haye you thought of posIng for plctures for lsrtch s BLTTX LAFARO Dont open your mouth too wxde or you ll put your feats III lt unlor Response Notrce ThIs column contams nothxnq but pure Umted States Inspected Boloney Sausaqe and a small amount of apple sauce Board of Health JACK CARSON Get a Harem QI dont thtnk you re grouchy Fu KIAIIEY Next year come to school wlthout a ue ALECK CI IFFORD-GFOW up WAITIR CNNAINAUKTI IoIn the Nayy and meet some other qIrs Dow MtKE'sNA Your DIte BureIu would have been a good thlnq lt mrqht hut ktpt your glrls happy IAI lx NOIAN. Take out some Loye Insurance OTTO bums Xou ctrtunly are the Kmq of All Tenors IJ XVHITI If you ltIxt us who IS goInq to balance h Dlllldlllq for us BENNIE! lx Grzotoc lx Why dont you w Itch an asstlnbly some IIIIIC osIIIII Srlrz Dont chmgt hrgh school too much CIII lx l7owIRs Are Wmttrs told for you BOB Boswolzlll Blq trtts l'lOlll llttle Icorns grow CIIARIIs LIIt ll Ht s tlIe ty pt thIt stands behInd the guy who wlnstlts at tht gIrls TOM C1lllOl't'X'll Mr lhckttt told me ht hates to ste you go Bon SIIIIIIRIANII look out' Youll gtt pIIIched Sls CARsIo's Snll too ftl11lIllIlL Amos VXOIIIIIIOIII Slht I'OlI1lll'lL1 Romto of the Sophomore C Iss ll..utlIy you your Lllltl h Is grIduIttd tRIs l'T'XIl Xkhtrt hIxt you bttn keeprng yourstlf lately Vkt rt lost for I dIg IORI glllllll III your ItlyItt to the L1I'llOI'S ttll us ow you do ll Dlll Drums Art you III fIyor of the League of NBIIODS BOIIIH LNIHXNI You rt so swttt why Ill the man trouble7 NN 5 III nrt ont qIr who IPPFLCIIHS e 5lltI'I'llllItN ORII BIsIIoI ou tIt I tlflllcl yolw of bernq prtsrdent the Stmor ClIss RI fl IINP I your toloqnt to Annt c r III Iq I III IH RRS y B Cuprds bow Ind Irrow are pIsse MIK! Duss You ought to lnow you c Int re Id Super Man lll Mrs lVlcDOuq I l s lx l ORII Nlfnem utsnon I II I t ls qot In common nsttr A lN Ixwt IPXIIJR ur K II ow xx sy rt ct rt illllk Q01 Io to nnss you y d nt I tourst I V 'A I ' . I A l .A.. .L.A,. -Y - Z, ' ' A I Liz . A -' '. I' ' ' ' 'l ' . . - I I f ' , . 5 I ' I, 3 f ' ' . U .' l . ,' 4 ' . V A I 1 -- 2 I I ' '- ' ' ' to ' , ' 2 'I ' ' . ! . . -.I -, ' II vi ' U - I Ru f 1 It 'I ., I A '- I3 v . ' I' ' ' ' K7 1' il I A .f i , ' , Ax. , i . .fr , ' . 2 III., , I - , . . . 7 V T A ' Y V 4 I I 1 3 -- I I I , ' .I ' I I -- -v V . ' , I . ,' ' I V X A ' . A k dt la ' j , ' I ' ai a I ' ' f - ' I - ' . D, D I , , Q .. , ., - , B, .7 . . Ii- A I K H , l A n i I DI-. as . lil' I I I ' I h I EVELYN DEFREES-Cultivate that voicep w'e'll be listening for I ' U I 'l'R. J lm III: Yo I I K'l ' I I ta I. th IQ' .st,'- 1 ' I' ' I - - ' l GE I-, , If 'Y ll I I ' ' I of ' . CA '.-., . I Please lt'.IIt' ' ' l ' I M . If Jlf ' ': A . CII .Ile . 5 - M S - ' 5 ' ' CA --Try' il litz' ' Q I I I I f I' A- ' i A I 5 ' I 'Q - t . 'A . .f - I . , . , ' . .tl . Hut j Tall, R ' ' ' GR 3 .I L --Q Xxvltil lfte you Inl Int' Benny' -AI, I I t , f ,.,... A II --II, . . 7 H sz -A AYOI I 'ieiy' ,II - tt-II Ava t It I g 1 -I f ' 1 ' , ' ' . Xkh' .O 'ou tozne lmck for QI lj G Onezda s Warrzors Where he southern Stockbrzdge sumrmts L1 t thezr lmes agamst the sky Years ago the redskm warrzor Le t hzs camp re larnmg hzgh Reached the castle o hzs kznsmen On the plaznb above the stream To Orzezda s gathered waters Hurryzng onward all agleam Trod the trazl h1s ather ollowed Tzll he reat hed a s1l1 erg flll Where the glorg o the orebt ent nrosx hzs soul a thrz Wzkzng ln hun thought o llLfOFLj Armoured Qzlente brealxznlg through Into shoutb o dazzntlesq tozzrage a 1 pledge to dare and do 1, thzt spot our er nts tl golden Sunset '5'rz-151-- X log il sons and cl uzghters 4K npet Q tt r'n31Z?I-51251 fn IA, tl md lo1 e and-honor th t lame 'IVICII ,g aloft the banner 'Iht NIIIJXX 91xT'F'TgT'7?'f11l to 'VIR C 1111111 S XI former 5upLr1r1und11t of behools Onud fo ,perfn-rvtfcf-5 flllS Song J I X i -S.. is '-N'-'lk-4 4 wf97N5fr 4 -f 4 X 1 ' 1 f ' ', , V I i. f . . 1 1 lf 1 S 1 ' J ' ll, I X L AN ' t 'I 'V S ' 5 1 1 'YH' 'X . It 1 ' IIT- 11: X ' N ,, g 2 - A' 1 5 ' , -- N all 1 a f C 1, 7 :ff 'T ff , . ' 1' j th Orange and the Blue. -1--. '.' Y sA.1-' ..1ili 2 . X' L' I-A, I : ' X ' x ' 1 L. 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FII Elxzabeth ane Carmon rs lurest and best mdorned I9 sht whom clothlnq ns humlllty lenme Therese Carolla Lzttle One iuqh and the world laughs vuth you oh n A Caraon ark xtrunnuqt upon the qrldtron of l Phlllxp T Catalano Duke Hou lorclhle 1 rtqht word Ahce M3flC Qatarmo Dont you runemhtr wxtet Alxcc Walter E Cavanxuq Walt Wat IS tht flower of lm tqnn mon Mxchael Charlton Mzke Lhccrful look muku 1 CllSll Q st Marqutse Maman Chrlst Chrzsre lux thtnqs ln xmpoisxblt to dull qtnu md skull D3Vld B Clay Dave al takt mmm num Inn Aleck R Chfford C11 A merry he art dotth qood lkc Il1LdlClIlt. Ann Ehzabeth Qreedon Murcyzc ll IH qood ll 1 Rlchwrd Vmtor K ross DIL It Ou t sus! tn s 1 hroktn rud Paulme Delorcb Delpho Pollq VN ords svtttt as honu from har Itps dtsttlltd Margaret Lhrxstme Dempsey Tccnxe htavrn l do lou d xt tau ht me to rmymt to melancholy Larl A DeNowa Kelly Q o qunt ll L qucr the vt orld Wlllxam P Doran I l h wt an Lxposmon of sl tp Lorna upon mt ean A Drake T 1 l'l1lldLSl mmmrs md L qcntlut ht nrt Orson W Dunham r If knowltdqt h the m k know that shall sufhw QM -.1 .E- Mxch xel Georqe Dunn Mzkc hrs 1 1 tht luxhomr l Otto Warren Edkm Orr Not to knovx mt irquu yourstlf unlxnovx n Lauren Wxllxam Fellow s Squrrt HN he art and hand doth open and ru Charles Henrv Foland Chuck Theres musxt rn the slqhlnq of rad Cathryn Ann Frxer Tockze Her wry frowns art furor far l'h an 9IHlllS of other m ndtns rc Mary Constance Froass Let the world sllde Thomas ames Fullen Tom Throw out your cares for they are L nemles of llfe Celia Sylvia Fura Celia A marry heart goes all the a Russell oseph Bee Wxsr md mxsurly leslle Alfred l lhlt xx., should o XX All Il KKK WULI L Garrv IL Geer xx L Jmou L T' N ek fab Anthony Gxrolamo Tony A man IS not xdle because he IS absorbed m thought Margaret Glynn Marge A lox mg heart IS the beginning of a knowledge Ellzabeth Lucy Grazlano Betty Honest labour bc urs 1 lovely fxce Sally Allce Greenhalqh nn l trxp ll yr r On the hqht fmtnsm tor Katherme M me Cyrelsnuyer Tulvl 11 Smg 1 song of sunlu uns , ,-3 A . 2- 1 I - I a . My 2 .. .. -A, V ' 3' ,. .. , 'll ' 'A ' i , dy. M H I L I ' -5 Alexz... 4' ,Y f :C A 4, , ' . 4 if ' ' ina 'tivityf' A Co H ana ' ' us '- jo, LS ,,,, J 2 A 2 - - ,, d lldu 's' ' 9 T ,ge 15' 1 , 1 .X za N Wllllam Charles Griffith 1 My way IS to begm vnth the begmnmg Bennett Grocock Ben A sparkling personality with friends Dorxs Anna Hall true frxencl IS forever a frlend Murxel Ruth Ann Hanger Me al Zealous yet modest ean E Henty Henty Mus1c ns 'well saxd to be the speech angels ..B.H.. 1.. in plnralitylf' V V. I I . of V A Frank Feller l Wrst ye not that I must be about my fathers business Edwm F Kelly Eddze And wltch sweet ladxes with m words and looks Rosemary Kocnk Rosle A kmd and gentle heart she as To comfort frlends and foes Lena Helen LaBalbo ee each cheek appears a pretty dlmple George Brown Lang G As frank as ram N. .il T Q Bermce M Laon Bernze I hear a rhapsody Barbara Ruby Latham Bobbee ne IS sweetened by rls Robert C Laurm Bob 15 neither Hat nor sharp lust nltural Ruta Bernadme Lawrence e Kindness IS vusdom Charles I Lexgh Charlre They are nexer alone that are accompamed by noble thoughts Marxan R Loveless Her ways are ways of pleasant ness Mane Magllocca Maggze To frlendshlp every burden s lxght Frank Mancuso We lxve 1n deeds not words Bernard Matthews ed I speak m a monstrous httle VOICE Donald McKenna Don The presldent of today rs the postage stamp of tomorrow 1 N fix Elleen McN1chol Mac YVhen lrlsh eyes are smxlmg Wesley Bernard Mxller Wes Slow and steady wms the race Marjorle Ohve Murphy Marge I lxve ln the crowds of jollxty Louls Frederlck Muser Looze A merry heart goes all the way Eugene Nlles Steer A book IS a fnend whose face IS constantly changmg john D Nolan ack There IS no happmess wlthout LIIOD May Nuzzo Maasze To be strong lS to be happy Mary Lou O Bnen nr md softly goes far Thomas ames Orlglxo Sprg urth changes but thy soul and C od stand sure ean Anna Ott eanze Ah xou Fluor exery thmg you are ht x amlla of socxety 54 Eleanor Owens Sllence ns the mother of Truth Theodore Wxllnam Plerce Ted What should a man d u b merry Clarlce Maxine Powers Click A loxcly lxdy gxrmentcd ln light from her own be nuty Roqer Putzlq Buster Sxltnce IS the pnrftcttst herald of OY Denato oseph Ra fte Denat He that xs slow to anger rs better than the mighty Anna Ram Ann am the xery pmk of eourtesy Lxllxan M Raven 1 My heart xs ever at your servxce Bertha Helen Rrssman Bert Cheerful at morn she wakes from short repose Breathes the keen nr and carols as she goes Euqene A Romer udge The fields hls study nature hrs book Katherme Ann Ryan Katze Mistress of herself though China a i Tx Alice Salemy Atfectxon IS the bro :dest bnsns f good ln lute Wnlllam Leonard Schmutz Butch Whenever he cometh he C0'neth ate Dolores Schubert Dode The baby figure of the grant mass of thmqs to come oseph Wllllam Sextz They that put thexr trust ln htm shall understand the truth Marrlyn E Sellers Molly Let us hue peace Norman D Splcer Norm Art IS the one way possxble of speakmg the truth Robert Sutherland Suthy And he shall dance on vunged eet ohn W Swallow In a sadly pleasmg stram Let the warblmg horn complun Chrlstma Tackabury Teenze One day ln the country worth 1 month m town Velton E Taylor Ve t Work Hrst and then rest 3 Barbara Erdme Thomas Bobble A mxghty hunter and her prey was man George Edward Tomlmson Tzm Blushmg IS the color of virtue Lydna lane Tufts Tu y Knowledge comes but wxsdom lxngers Marxlyn Grace Turnbull The reason firm the temperate vull endurance foresight strength and skull Charles Twomey Twztchy All my skxll shall beg but honest laughter. Sam oseph Vaccaro Sam There are smxles that make you happy Frleda P Van DenHeuvel Frzt llxen xxrtue IS fairer when xt ap pears ln a beautlful person Elizabeth VanEmmer1k Let quxetness my strong enforce ment be Gordon W Voelker Vok I shall go softly 1n all my years Olxve Gertrude Wahl A face vuth gl idness oxerspread Sof smnles by human klndness bred '38- lf- R ,Eb Tx AL Vxncent Walters Whit we learn we learn by domg Catherme Ann Whlte Kay L1 e IS not llfe at all vuthout de lxght Robert L Whlte ed Hrs sxlent countenance ofter speaks Betty Mae Wxlknnson Wxlkze A vutty woman rs a treasure Iohn Wntt ack Knovnledqe is more than equivalent force .1 . . . :Q Q, .. ,, .. ,ZH .- H vf ' I V' 1 rf' . .. . 4 Y R Lzzzze - H . H ' - xfx .' ..u .. rw '. r x f A X 'I ex 5 . ' 2 . ' , to l 'Z ff: ,E3 1 a 110 , 5 ae ' .2 1 0 lm n house S to umlce lL'dSlll'1' 113: FJYSI A ,I ,T .ylwxmele H MS' x I 91 11:-1, I x 5 Vw. I .1 - ,- . ,v- V fl I 4 4 Nlllton Xeclis stem' the lomworue drum. X QM Zeal: Q Fi lame Ann Yeager HI31Ol1LilCH ei Zl.e furt' I .mi Lurmrxgf' llermce Yemzm 'A Heine C,u..te:1r:ner1r furnishes constant XvlI'glIllQi Nl. Young Ginny A temler luwart: 21 will lrlflexilvlef' Carleton Martin Zellner Doc llc doeth nutluing but mll-Q of lux .1 ' ' 3 l K 5, , W ' 1 u . xx Y ,gf f, M ,si -43' - XM ff ' '-Y .5 xi ' If X ,V 2I fn I ,W . 'F N 35 If ' ..Q A ,4. ,bg A , 2 in 44 v-.JS .F 1 5 f I . -. up-X , Q 'M 1 '9- U F qu ' , 1 ww, . . Wal, . dwv,,::,. ', ,. .,.f2f.Ts3ve . sf:-.Q ., ' Qyl I ' . ' ' ,, I 1' .f, ' f A Tj M,:Affie, S1 115 V 6f3 f? V me 5, N - if --'Q 1 ' I '35, .5305 '1 ,I mm., , , if ,QQ A' ..-az' QT ' Y Mifzff A 'ff f if Q' ' 5 F Q 3' S 9 1 9 ,Ss lb.. - j' . M 5 A ' ! , L Q 'U y F S . 5-V .. ., ,u.S,wgxh ' jg 4,1 Q , 1 A if 13. , 1' M 7' - 1 jail ,, '. , '4 ., -PS? 9- f 35 'f 1 Qg1',fe -1 , nf? 3-A 'fi 2. ' M -.A 1 . ,,.f,z' 5 1 '-i,,::s- 1 fi- Y. ff -fig: -L 2 if . Q 14 A , f ifv T ' 7 -f J. fx ,,.,,...., q' ' Sophomores We the Sophomore Class of 1941 corrposecl of one hundred thrrty two members staged a dance m the gym on Frndwy December 13 1910 wh h d spxte the date turned out to be a great success We dnd however haue trouble wnrh the mclterodcon but xt was repalred wlthm an hour or so Our last dance was Frlday Aprxl 25 1941 lt was as enpovable as the first We have jo ned wxth the unror and Sennor classes m paymg for the decoratxons and wall also help ln paying for the lxght ng effects when that matter comes up We hope our next two years m O H S wnll be happy and prosperous ones and when our turn comes may we be :deal semors B t rdeal or not may we be semors Preszdent Robert Grocock Vxce Preszdent and Secretary Earle Kemp Treasurer and Councrl Member Lourse Schulze Advisors Mlss Burns and Mr Hahn . - I - ' , ' ' ' . If. f. ' K 1 ' v -K . L s V 1 V . 4. V . . . Y . ' v ' V' ' ' l ' ' 11 , . U , .. I' Cvraduatmg Class of Cnelda unxor Hlgh School The graduatmg class of 1941 conslsts approxn mately of 191 students The class officers are Preszdent Edwxn Celgler Vzce Preszdent Marleta Tallman Secretary Treasurer ames Bortle The School officers are Preszdent Paul Nadlac Vzce Preszdent Barbara Cassell Secretary Treasurer ohn Clark Marshal Douglas Wmn The traffic system whxch was mtroduced by Mr Dowlmg last year relxeves the marshal from havmg too much work A group of students and teachers were selected by the pres1dent of the school to revise the Con stxtutxon The name of the School Assocxatnon Assocxatlon to the Oneida unxor Hugh School Commumty The new Constxtutnon was accepted by the school Last year the graduatmg class helped purchase a movxe proyector Thxs year we helped purchase a larqer screen on whlch the movxes are shown To get money for the screen we had movxes at noon hours every Wednesday chargmg Sc per person Good cooperatlon pand for the screen promptly Now we have free movles whlch we enjoy hlghly every Monday nd Wednesday We have had a pleasant three years m yumor hlqh school and hope to enjoy three more In Senior Hlqh School 'tl .. , : was changed from Oneida Iunior High School - I ' l L - I H g . flfb llllll ll A Thanksgxvmg Dance was sponsored by the Student Assocxatxon for the benefit of the under prxyxleged chxldren on November 20 1940 Thxs dance was socxally and financnlly a great success S100 was turned oyer to the commlttee as a result of the dance Stctxon IV Artxcle VI of the LOHSYIIUIIOII was reused to re ld as follows Scholarship pms shall be awarded by the asso cnatlon each term to those students who have mam tamed an average of 2 IH four subjects with the exceptlon that semors shall be awarded a pm for 3 subjects are needed for graduatxon As a result of thxs many more pupxls haye recexyed scholarshxp pms Early nn the year the student councxl made and carrxed out plans for football rallles to be held ln the gym on the Frxday nxght precedxng the games and after the dancmg was enjoyed by all The sale of student tlcltets thls year wats the most suc cessful of any preuous year nettmg the Student Assocn tion nearly S300 On the thlrd Thursday of eyery month the student meeting was held At three of these meetm s cheers were led by Charles Twomey and songs by Mr ampbell The members of the l94l Councxl extend their best wxshes to the future councxl members and smcerely hope they en oy thelr membershlp ln the One1da Senior Hlgh School Councll The Student Counctl The Student Councxl has completed another extremely successful year Thus IS due to the msplrmg leadershlp of 1 yery good presxdent Donald McKenna who has glven grtat attent1on to the student councxl and to the school as The Councxl for 19-11 consnsted of the followlng students an teachers Presxdent Donald McKenna Vrce President Robert H31-sma Secretary Posemary Cvarvnn Athletzt Treasurer Warren Edkms, General Treasurer Kenneth MacArthur Treasurer of Dramatzc Club Charles Twomey Treasu er of Semor Class john Witt Treasurtr 0 umor Class Ahqe W1ll1am5 Treayurtr of Sophomore Class Louxse Schulze Adm :so Mmss Margaret Hopklns Mr Howard F Knapp and Mr Fred O Duncan , . . E . Y I . . . . , . K Q V , 4 . isp., a ' ' : ' ' ' v' I 4 I -' v T v - maintaining a 2 average in three subjects, if only 3 yvhole, . A ' ' d : ,Tgl.. ,- w - K , ' 1 ' .hi ' I Y , ,.. K 4 .?.3 , , vt H , VV V Q. Y ' . .V N F - h ,iCg N t f I ' x . - - - Faculty Prnt row left to rlght Mary A Pugllese Loume M Brooks Gertruds Delaney hsther Kanoff Prxscrlla Butterfield Howard F Knapp Margaret G Hopkins Either M Tromhley Kathleen K l,Cl'ldCI'Ql9I Martha A Hrrdrng l'rmce5 M Burns Second rou left to right Arthurl Wlllxams VVxll1am A Campbell Certrude S Buckland hdlth C Babcock Belle B Ste Marne Cora E Barber Marlon Booth Ohve R Henry Florence C McDougall Ruth Cnfford Otto C Hahn Mark L Dalton Thxrd rou left to nght Francns M Donahue Fred O Duncan Wayne W Puckett . ' . , . . ., ' ' '. .' ' , .' ' ' , . ' . . .. , . ', ' . E. , ' . 2 . E ' . . Y, J- . , . 2 , . i , . . ' ' . . I . . V , -. . . - . . . . . . , . . , . . 7, 'W . . , . ' . ' , . E' .-. 3' J fl o :x Q. 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V .,r, 3 .2 ff 'il t lr. . 4 . c Football As the Onelda squad opened xts 1940 football season Coach Duncan was very worrned about maternal for thus year lack Carson was the only veteran player The season opened wxth a yery mexpernenced Onexda team and a veteran Canastota team During the lnltxal quarter Onexda scored the first touchdown but the rest of the qame was Canastota s The second game against Cazenoyna was lost by a greatly lmproyed Oneida eleyen ln the last flfty four seconds of Aqamst Proctor Coach Duncan was forced to start eley en green players because the only letterman ack Carson had been mlured ln a fall ID the locker room the PFQVIOUS Frlday The Oneida fans were greatly surprlsed at the fine playmg of the whole Onexda team The score was ned at sux all Proctor has nexer beaten an Onelda team The Frankfort game produced the brggest thrxlls of the season and a brxlllant l3O vlctory The entxre Onelda lme gaxe nts outstandmg performance of the season Scormg nn exery quarter the team marched to a 340 wm oyer Samt Aloyslus Thus game gaye the Coach an opportumty to gne hrs restrx es some experunce ln the next grime lllon scored ln the list few mmutes of the Flrst half whxlt Onexda scored its touchdowns in the thlrd quarter The defense work nn thus grme when lhon three times threatened the qoal wlth Inches to go was the n-ost spectacular of the whole season Onexda ended the se :son as lt started wnth a defeat from 1 heavy Rome free Acldemy team Three tlmes Onenda threatened to score but was not at any tnme successful the mexperlence of the team I9 taken an excellent one Next season tne into Consideration Coach predncts wxll be 1 fine one as ne xrly eyery man IS returmng Letter Men I Bogan W Arnold R Gowmg W Schmutz Dans Bolton Woodhouse Sterpe Zebley U'G3v7U'-l K MacArthur I Arnold Carson Gates Gray Harsma Haskell Kinney T ry lor DUUJUZUUO - E' ' .V N ' f 4 , , ' . 1- ' . ' I ' I ' r , ' H V r l ' 4 A l H-4 n . l V' , Q- ., fu ' . -H , . gg - -1 ' . r ' . ' . ' V . . Q l' ' S, . - . F5 ' ,' - - f-v . O . .. .. ., ... ,J , Ill , . .. - ':.: A , . I :1 ' , ,A . 'I Q. ' - - 4,' -v ' 1 ,. wg y , - 0 FD ' 4'- x .. .... V . .. - N I ., .... . , y, I - A. v,,,, V - . .' A 1 vu -1 ' , .0 ' ' fa O . . , '1 ' , ' 9- ' S? . A . 3- . V 1-no A ul: Basketball In the 1940 41 season the Oneida Quintet had some very fine basketball players In many games they just didnt get the breaks and the games they did pull out of the fire were tough ones The fine support our students gave the team in all its games win or lose was outstanding Our first game with Canastota was a thriller Mundy and Root shared the high honors with eight pomts each On the return game Oneida again gave its traditional enemy Canastota a beating After receix mg a defeat from St Francis in Utica the Oneida squad gave the greatly favored St Francis squad a beating in our own gym 28 19 im Hurle a center was high scorer with 12 points Oneida again gaxe its fans a treat when they brought the highly faxored R F A Pixe to a 36 22 xictory ohnny Mundy again came through with a brilliant game scoring 13 pomts awhile lm Hurrle had I2 Next year with more than a full team of lettermen coming back Oneida ought to have a very successful season The following were lettermen Mundy Sterpe Rafte Hurrle Bogan Nolan Haskell MacArthur DeNoxa Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Camden R F A St Francis Canastota Sherrill U F A Whitesboro RESULTS Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Won 5 Lost F R I' A lroctor Sherrill Canastota Whitesboro Camden l. Oneida 24 Proctor 33 9. Oneida 28 St. Francis 2. ' 33 25 IO. ' , l2 Ll. . A. 3. ' 2l . . . 25 ll. ' 36 . ', . 4. ' ,, I7 . A 39 l2. ' 31 J 5. ' I9 , 17 13. ' 16 ' 6. ' 18 ' li l'l. ' 28 ' 7. ' 25 . . . 38 l5. ' 26 ' 5. ' I9 ' 43 16. V 30 I ll Volleyball Onelda Hxgh Schools unbeaten volleyball team annexed the second annual Proctor Hxgh Invntatnon Tournament March 29th Thus was the second year ln a rom that Coach Fred Duncan s boys have won the tournament ln the playoff round Sauquoxt Valley and Whltesboro splnt m thenr two game match and bowed to Onenda twlce In the decxdmg game for the runnerup posxtxon Whxtesboro mustered all xts strength to down a fightmg Sauquolt team I5 6 The well set up plays of the Oneida snr proved the decxdmg factor as Walt Arnold contmually spxked the neat set ups of Bob Haskell playoffs Onexda vuent on to defeat N Y Mmlls and Whxtesboro IH the semx fmals at Whxtesboro The sectxonal finals were held at One1da Aprll 24th xuth Sauquoxt Parxsh and Onelda as hnahsts Agam Onelda vuent through wlthout losmg a s1ngle game and xunnmg the fxrst sectlonal tournament Onelda has had an unusual record ln the past tvuo years losmg only the flrst game they played m 1940 at Proctor and not havxng lost one smce Uneida is favored to win the sectional tournament. After winning the Central Qneida league A f 35'-C-SEQ Girls Athletic Council With Sis Carmon as its president the Girls Athletic Council can feel proud of its work direction In intramural sports the girls played Soccer Baseball Basketball Volley Ball and Soft Ball For the first time a play day was held at Morrisville with twelve girls from Oneida participating in the activities In the morning Volley ball was played at noon a covered dish luncheon was served The girls were divided into color teams and in the afternoon a Round Robin Tournament was held in basketball with the Peach Team as champions Later there was mdoor roller skating skiing and dancing In April there was another play day at Cazenovia In une four schools got together at the lake for swimming All together the girls had a very successful year Officers Preszdent Elizabeth Carmon Vice President eanette Cunningham Secretary Barbara Burke Treasurer Olive Cmaylo , A www. V' A 'V 'W' vw' this year. The girls have enjoyed their sports and wish to thank Miss Delaney for her help and . I . . I 1 Band The Oneida Hxgh School Band had a very successful season this year both on the Held and concert stage We played at all the home football games and one outslde game at lllon We also d1d our part nn the natlonal defense program by sendxng several contmgents of draftees off to the army Several of us furmshed music for the cxrcus which came to town last fall A few from our ranks were also honored by wmnmg state and natxonal honors for solo and ensemble work chxef among thes bemg the clarmet trombone and drum quartets and soloists Paullne Delpho and ohn Swallow The concert band gave two concerts one m March and the other ln May The Band Boosters Club purchased a sousaphone a French horn a barltone horn an oboe two alto clarmets and a bass clarmet roundmg out our mstrumentatnon to a full seventy three piece un1t as compared to last year s forty five plece outfit So closed a most excellent season under the capable and patxent dnrectxon of Mr Campbell assisted by the followmg officers Secretary Alice Wllllams Treasurer ean Henty Lzbrarzan Milton Xedls President, , ..r,, ,,e,,e , Y A, ,e s, e Iohn Swallow W A, , , .,., ,e Y Y e. , ,, I M 'f'mf Orchestra The Hxgh School Orchestra under the dlrectlon of Mr Campbell consldered as part of the regular program Rehearsals are held three tnmes each week durmg the seventh perxod One of its dutles IS to play for assemblxes lt also jomed wrth the glee clubs m presentmg a Chrxstmas Concert Several members of the orchestra ohn Swallow Paulme Delpho ean Ott Muriel Hauger and ohn Kanvusher competed m the several competltxon festivals In concludmg a successful year the orchestra plaxed m the thrrd annual Oneida Music Festnal and for Commencement Glee Club ln the fall three Glee Clubs were orqamzed Thirty four sophomore girls met every Monday yunior and Senior qirls met on Wednesday on Tuesday accomplished vtas the Christmas Cantata which took many weeks of strenuous rehearsing to prepare for a public concert under the auspices of the Music Boosters Club Since our efforts haxe been expended on music for the Madison County Festival to be held in Oneida May 74th and also on preparing numbers to be given at our annual une Concert on the lrmn Ai.. and Friday the boys' chorus. with a membership of 20, met, The main work l I c ' . -F1 .Q or as V7 Art Club The Art Club meets every Tuesday after school under the direction of Miss Barber Anyone who has taken Design I is eligible The officers are as follows President Eleanor Hermann Vice President anet Covell Secretary Earl Kempe The making of decorative designs for wooden bracelets rings boxes or trays and then applyinq them by painting or carving was our hrst problem Later we took up ceramic sculpture making decorative masks The head is first modeled with clay or wax the mask is then made on this form They may be painted in natural color or fantastically and are to be used for wall decoration During this year two hlms have been shown one on The Making of Indian Pottery ind the other The Last of the Wood Engravers Miss Barber qaxe us a grand party the first of the vear and e have had i qreii l I f interesting vxork ., t 'P v ,il 'U . X n W K 2 pottery, statuettes, and decorative tiles. For the remainder of this year we are designing and making ' K ' ' ' w 2. 4 ten 0 Z' .fx lx 0178 sAAf ,Q A till '0lfN, rv! Drarnatlc Club The Onelda Hxgh Eurxpldeans have once agam completed a varied and successful season Under the capable and patient supervxslon of Mrs Gertrude M Buckland we produced one three xct play one one act play several radno plays and sponsored the annual prnze speaking contest The major productxon of the year was a three act play entitled The Vampire Bat by Robert St Clalr The players m order of castmg were Barbara Latham Bennett Crocock Rosemary Garvm Norman Bortle Robert Sutherland Betty Wxlklnson Charles Twomey Weston Wells Marllyn Knapp Mary Froass Leonard Pavelka Stuart Hess and Betty LaFaro As the name suggests thxs was a mystery melodrama a story of romance and attempted murder on a lonely wlndswept xsland off the Pacnflc Coast On February l the annual Mohawk Valley Drama Festrxal was held at Cazenoua The schools represented were Canastota New Hartford Clmton Whxtesboro Sherrlll F3blU5 Cazenoxla and Oneida Vie were greatly honored by the presence of the author Gordon Alderman at our productxon of Dots and Dashes whlch featured Leonard Payelka Marllyn Knapp Barbara Colher Bennett Grocock Charles Twomey Betty Wxlkmson and Ianet Coyell The partxcxpants xn the Prxze Speakxng Contest were Betty W1lk1nson Ianet Cowell Barbara Latham Rosemary Cvarvm ack Sxlyerman Mllton Xedts Charles Twomey and Bennett Grocock Offxcers Presxdent Bennett Grocock Vxce Presxdent Betty Wrlkxnson Secretary Exleen Behr Treasurer Charles Twomey fir . , .t. .5 . ' ig-,La x, H ' J. -1 .5-73. . , . u'-. 'Q' 'bf . - ' f '. :K ' 4 vs, .rr e' ,., - ',1' ' ,. ff - .1 4 A . -. f. . If p . - ' , .ft ,I . .' T ' ' . . ,+-.,- ', AA f Q . -- ,1-3, . . - .H 1 1 'V -- -1 '- , X -.-c, '-f','-vm., . ,,. .1 ,'- - .wry -.-1 .L , ,.,,: , A- .,.,'sc,, , . . , ' -2 ' . - , - , . . . . . , . , . . . . . . , . . V V 1 Q v 1 V vu - v V . - V u v 5 . 1 ?' 1 to , sf? ' 2 ! ' 1 7 4 I f The French Club The French Club th1s year has not only had an mcreased membershlp but also an mcreased mterest 1n act1v1t1es They entertamed the French Club of Chnttenango on December 18 and ln turn attended a Valentme party at Chlttenango Unfortunately they had to go m the red m order to go and therefore they presented a pald assembly on March I8 whlch was a huge SUCCESS The ofhcers of the club were Preszdent eanette Cunnmgham Vzce Preszdent Rosemary Garvm Secretary and Treasurer Anne McGranaghan Advzsor Mrs Camp l v . H. lv . - L- 7,7 The Italian Club The Italian Clubs officers for 1940 41 were V 'f '3 N4 7-iff: 'f 'Ar vac President Carmela Convertma Vice President Secretary Treasurer s Publicity Chairman and Social Secretary Sergeant at Arms Faculty Advisor Our activities were many and varied In the fall me gave a spag Ida Patrica ephine Patrica Betty La Faro oe Leo Miss Pugliese hetti dmner to raise funds the purchase of books to be used by the Italian classes. It was a splendid success. We also enjoyed I-Iollowe'en and St. Patrick Day parties. The members all participated in presenting an assembly program during anuary. for We are looking forward to seeing some Italian films, to holding our third annual picnic and to presenting an all-Italian program for our parents and friends. fS ,:.-1 nf yy.: w .I I14. . 2 ' X K' A ' I K f -I 1 V ly 41 L , 1 .. Modern Problems Club The Modern Problems Clubs many successful undertalungs are proof of the mterest and cooperatlon xts energetlc members gxve The club IS dlrected by Mlss Hardmg and only Hnstory C or B students are admltted Thus year the ofllcers were oseph Sentz Presxdent Katherme Ryan Vice Presldent ean Ott Secretary and appomted Secretary Murlel Hauger Durlng the year the club conducted debates among 1ts own members and delgat s from other schools concernmg the vltal problems confrontnng the world today Two debates were held wxth Canastota one there and one here The club also attended Town Meetmngs of the clty of One1da whxch proved mterestlng and xnstructnve Among the soclal act1v1t1es of the club a gala Hallowe en Party stands out Hnstorlcal costumes were worn and later danc1ng was permitted IH the gym We also held a slelgh rxde whnch ended by the members retnrmg to refreshments at Websters Later durmg Easter Vacat on twenty sxx members made a hxstorxcal pnlgrxmage to Albany on the school bus usmg money whlch the club had prevlously ralsed on the beneht movxe Land of Llbertv The twenty hours were packed wxth mterestmg sights Not all of the club s actlvltxes were socxal It attempted reforms xn the student government of Onelda Hngh School to ga1n semor pr1v1leges and to create a Soph Blble for the enlxghtenmg of the Sophomore students . . . - Q 1 1 y ' ' D 44 . 1. . . 1 , . . . . . 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Q i Sclence and Engmeerlng Club The 1940 41 sclence classes of Onexda Hugh School establlshed the new Sclence and Engmeer mg Club afflllated wlth the Nlatlonal SCICHCC and Engmeermq Instltute under the sponsorshxp of Mr Dalton The club orgamzed after anuary elected as 1ts officers the followmg Preszdent George Tomlinson Vxce Preszdent George Bnshop Secretary anet Covell Treasurer Robert Harsma At one afternon meetmg of the club Betty Hotchkxss explamed the process of pasteurxzmg mllk whxch was most mterestmg At the same meetmg Betty Grazxanno gave a book report on the l1fe of Pasteur At a meetmg held xn the evenmg Dr Crockett held his audnence spellbound wxth tales of his trlp to the Yucatan Another program gxven by Muriel Hauger explamed the process of makmg bottle caps Three members of the club Betty LaFaro Murxel Hauger and Robert Sutherland had prevnously made a survey of the plant On Apnl 5th SIX members of the club attended the Scxence and Engmeerxng Congress held at Syracuse Unxversxty Robert Haskel and ohn Kanxusher entered exhxbxts whxch were awarded gold medals and Betty Hotchklss Barbara Latham Murxel Hauger Bettv Wllkxnson and Ioseph Sentz gave flfteen mlnute lectures for vnhnch Mxss WllklH5OH was nxarded a gold medal The club was responsible for the Scxence banquet xxhxch xx as held m the sprmg Thls was open to all the sclence classes and was a grand success Th1S club was organlzed vuth the xdea that educatlonal programs can be mterestmg and xt proved to be one of Mr Dalton s most successful experlments I qp - V 1 . 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