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CLASS OFFICERS AND CLASS HONORS Presidenl' AS,, Lyman Dickinson Vice--Presidenl' Nancy Kercham Secrerary Barbara Lombard Treasurer ..,,,,,, Roberr Woodworfh Valediciorian .,,, William MacDougall Salufaforian ,,L,,,,,,.. Be-Hie Robinson Class Nighf Adviser Y.,.,, H ., .,.,.,... Miss Onna Maloney Commencemenf Adviser ..,.,. .....,... M r. Joseph Dixon . ' HE Senior Class of i938 has enrrusled 'rhe conducr of ifs affairs for fhe 1,1 :H graduaiion year +o rhe leadership of 'rhe above named oflicers. .FRI ui Ranking firs+ and second in class honors are William MacDougall, Vale- dicforian, wiih an average of 932, and BeH'ie Robinson, Saluraiorian, wilh an average of 92.42. Following wi+h averages of 852, or above are: Bruce Brummi'r+, Jack Chrisfopher, Alon Cole, George Creamer, Barbara Delbridge, Wesley Garner, Ruih Harringron, Charles l-licks, Georgia Lively, Barbara Lombard, Lois Long. Rundell Maclean, Charlorre Mafhes, Myron Melvin, Mary Alice O'Donnell, Alla Peck, Harold Smirh, Richard Walsh, Lucia Warwick, Lonnell Weaver, Francis Welch and Diana Wickham. Seven of rhe above sfudenrs are members of +he Annual Sfaff. Rundell Maclean was presidenr of S+uden+ Council for +he 37-38 +erms. Ofhers are class officers and members of fhe various commiirees of 'rhe Senior Class. Several have parficipafed in varsiry sporls and are acrive in dramarics and exrra-curricular organiza+ions.
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, The Senior Class oT T938 oT Onondaga Valley Academy in The CiTy of Syracuse and STaTe of New York being oT sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare This our lasT Will and TesTamenT, in manner Tollowing. ThaT is To say: FirsT-The Senior Class oTTicers Lyman Dickinson, PresidenT: Nancy KeTcham. Vice-PresidenT: RoberT WoodworTh, Treasurer: and Barbara Lombard, SecreTary. leave To The Junior Class Officers. Thomas Lynch. President MarTha Galloway, Vice-Presi- denT: Richard Finkler, SecreTary1 and Elaine CosT, Treasurer, The new building in hopes They can conducT Their meeTings more peacefully. Second+DoroThy Grossman leaves her irresisTible giggle To ChrisTine Woodard. Third-Rundell Maclean Takes everyThing wiTh him because of his ScoTch ancesTry. ' Fourfh-LucreTia Fiscoe Takes her love Tor James Woodard wiTh her. FiTTh-AlberT Medici leaves his abiliTy To bluff his way Through classes lMr. Leigh'sl To Joseph Young. Sixfh-STeve Blazek leaves a Trail oT broken hearTs behind him. SevenTh-BeTTie Robinson leaves her scholarly mind To Shirley Sfrebel. EighTh-Lyman Dickinson wills his Truckin' shoes To Richard Finkler. NinTh-Shirley Skinner leaves her air of demureness To DoroThy BillingTon. TenTh-Mary Lynch bequeaThs her devilish manner To Sally Lewis. ElevonTh-WalTer Clary leaves his drugsTore charm To Thomas Lynch. TwelfTh-Nancy KeTcham wills her way wiTh Mr. Dixon To any girl who needs iT. ThirTeenTh-June Bishop leaves a Tull Time posiTion in The oTlice To Doris Ash. FourTeenTh-RuTh Muller leaves her drag wiTh Mr. l-larTson To STuarT ErhardT. FiTTeenTh-Flora Johnson bequeaThs her execuTive abiliTy To Mary Allen. SixToenTh-Francis ReTzback leaves lwe hopel his indiTferenT air. SevenTeonTh--Warren McKibben leaves his diploma, Tor Jane Mason. EighTeenTh--Wesley Gardner leaves his NepTune waves To Susan Zimmerman. NineTeenTh--LasTly The Senior Class leaves: To Mr. l-larTson--A large coil of wire To carry ouT his experimenTs more successfully. To The remainder of The STudenT Body-Nails To Tinish The New AddiTion wiTh. To Mr. Leigh-A soap box. To The TuTure Teams we leave our good wishes and hopes Tor success. ln wiTness whereof we have hereunTo subscribed our name The day oT April TwenTy-eighTh in The year NineTeen Hundred and ThirTy-eighT. -THE CLASS OF l938. VALE No more shall Our sTeps be heard In your loved halls. No more Shall our Tirm Triendships formed or youThTul laughTer Linger, when we're gone. LeT Those we Leave behind lisTen: They will hear a whisper come, We Love our School. lnTo The doubT And circumsTance of Life, We sail wi'Th The rich cargo mined wiThin Your walls. We, The Senior Class, are graTeTul To our FaculTy and School. --JOSEPH J. DIXON
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ANNUAL STAFF Q 'arg XPANSION is The Theme Tor The Academy's I938 ediTion. BuT we'll don our maidenly modesTy and Try noT To expand Too much 3. .lf as we review The achievemenTs oT our hard-working sTaTf. FirsT oT all, The boolc iusT naTurally would have To be an epic, To say The leasT, under The ediTorship oT Bruce BrumrniTT and James Woodard. ATTer you've rolled in The aisles aT The inimiTable wiT oT Rose Wal+er, you'll Thank RoberT Sharlcey and RoberT Roe Tor obTaining your subscripTion To The Annual. For Their eTTicienT handling oT all our Academy business. Thomas SrnyTh and Charles l-licks are To be lauded. Georgia Lively, as our ArT EdiTor, has done herselT proud, and William Quinlivan and WalTer Conlin were especially capable wiTh Their publiciTy. Valley's aThleTic prowess was TiTTinqly recalled by Diana Wiclcham and Richard Walsh. OT course, you've admired The excepTionally apT poems abouT The Seniors which BeTTy Jones so cleverly penned. Anne McCarThy, Too, has added much, wiTh her Timely noTes oT The doings OT many O. V.A. alumni. The socieTies and organizaTions were done up brown by STeve Blazelc and Gladys Jacobs. Wesley Gardner and Lonnell Weaver conTess ThaT They spenT long hours' worlc preparing wriTe-ups Tor your approval. T-lowever, The enTire sTaTT adrniTs ThaT iT needed The counsel and help oT Mr. Powlesland, Miss l-lursT, Miss Andrews, and Miss T-lorle, The co-operaTion oT The adverTisers and The Tine Fryer phoTography, To assure The Annual's Tinal successful expansion.
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