Salamanca High School - Seneca Yearbook (Salamanca, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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ADMINISTRATION STANDING: Ii. I31'o1r n, S. Ilflgfers, II. Reusor, .l l'ul'eI. I 3 SITTING: ll. I'j0'l'7llfl'!l, J. 0'Hm4rlre', rl. Mohr, .'l. Wellflullen, J. jTv4'tlflI'llvfTi, F. lsisenp, I.. .Ilrf'Iun4'. ETHICS COMMITTEE Under hespectacled judge Weat- graff, a group of earnest Seniors set to work with the purpose of ohtain- ing respect for Seniors as well as put- ting a stop to childish antics which cause disturhance in classes. Many an erring Ifrosh, not to mention that Sophomore, that junior and, yea, even the Senior, has squirmed in his hoots for a week or two after receiving the challenging summons to appear he- fore the Big Twelve. The judge sits in a swivel chair at the far end of a sinister looking tahle, flanked on two sides with distinguished Seniors, The scoundrel in question sits in a low, straight-hacked chair and at- tempts to reply to the harrage of questions thrown at him hy the Com- mittee. The speeding pencil in Secretary Ann Mohr's hand comes to a sudden If I hurl the wings of an angel. abigyee ,iV. . I .,,. ..,.,,,,,, , ., ,, ,,.,,,r,,,,2 -f ' hs TTT T It - t Vwiyw-,xxx ,-, +f9. ,,2 4 K , gy W M -i I. at rc M , xx,g7.ki.s A x I Atq -,ilhp x VI . N , pp.-N. -. I I er we W 2 .- ,,., Q . , f c .sr f- 2 6 i pg. , 4 -4 y J i , VN 1- .vhiwwgv 'ww c fm 11 raw- f -:iff s. IYKWKLT' f' 'fwfr I W . .. nw- - .E Q, lv fr - fr-fb.-1 - v ffiaell sf t'ZTT':: - . 553' - I 5 -1. .. 1 ag- f -yy, ' ,N I A. . , ' 1 :Z..f,,33f' - I - 4.15-,E 'ms fits cw- 2 irfiifilitt 5531331521 ga ' . 'wltqgfewwfeff if' I . rl'c - . 4 s , - f . - were E - -9-ef I if Q .ix ' gjijatjh yr s -gi ' ,tf'-A,,5L,'y'L7,fL-:Vi , ,Q ,.,, , - .. -cm, ..,,-t.,1,!VA., I I J f . . Q-Wt I! refill 2 T ,' lk F I. 't ' - I. . we . ? K 'NVE-Iey2I'A77'. BX as S ITT T W? I ' ' ,...........-..,...g....,-......ti '.5i::'lc-i::IJ,::.::.,,.:E.'L?.:xf3t:i,,..,.e..a-t....,. .,.,...,, I2 stop as her amazing mind conjures a fiery question that will set the vic- tim tremhling. Then, as she re- sumes her writing, Don Reasor comes forth with a statement equally im- posing. Steve Myers has an occa- sional idea which inspires the group and the rest of the memhers take the cue for a still further attack. Diana liormica and Beve Mcfilune sit tense- ly as Dot Brown opens the door to each newcomer, only to relax again when they discover that the said new- comer is not a mischievous little hrother. Ann McMullen, jim Puvel, Loney Biscup, jack O'Rourke and Allen johnson toss their hits of intelligence until the argument in question is dis- cussed, rediscussed and settled once and for all, Then comes the sen- tence which is decided hehind closed doors and revealed to the victim next day. The sentence proves to the of- fender as well as to the puhlic that the judges know how to render and enforce discipline.

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SCHCDOL AT WAR HOME NURSING Lie Awhile Girls! Quiet! Oh, those girls! All teachers have their girl troubles, and Mrs. Cirven is no exception. Her greatest anxiety and cause of worry is her Red Cross Home Nursing Class. This is merely a cheerful ex- aggeration. Mrs. Girven really takes great pride in her Home Nurses and thoroughly enjoys teaching them the fundamentals of the course. More Fun At times the class is a free for all with Delores Mayhood getting her head bandaged by Marcy Krantz, and hve other girls all trying to take Te- resa Kalinowski's temperature at the same time. There is usually a great deal of cooperation among the girls except when a patient is needed. Then they all refuse. Wlio can blame the poor girls? But then, what clif- ference does it make if Evelyn Shine had a sore back for a couple of days. Mustard plasters certainly are hot. Healthy Helpers Seriously speaking, though, the girls are getting a knowledge of something that will be very helpful to them in later years. The purpose of the class is to strengthen the need of students in matters pertaining to l , health, and to help them care for their family under normal conditions, as well as in illness and emergency. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS This Way Follrsl Step right up and ring the bell, we have bonds and stamps to sell! The weight behind the hammer that rings the hell is equal to 320,000, the total war bond and stamp sale for last year. It is not an unusual event to see a never ending, patiently waiting line of students in Miss I,ockwood's room every Thursday morning. Tongue Twisters I want five l0c stamps and twen- ty 25c stamps. No, I don't. I mean I want twenty tens and five twenty- tives. Oh gosh! I don't know what I mean. I'll go back and see. This seems to be the typical greeting of all the purchasers. Bare Feet The students of home-rooms I0 and 3 are seriously thinking of buy- ing their chairmen, james Morrisey and Tom Kalamanca, a new pair of shoes. They're wearing theirs out running from their home rooms for more stamps and bigger bonds. These two rooms are outstanding purchasers. THE JUNIOR RED CROSS Showing Them OFF Have you donated to the Red Cross? You have! Good! The students of Salamanca High have made a great show of contributing to this ellicient organization. Where lf Goes The money raised by the junior Red Cross goes toward a great many activities. Some money from the chapter is used for the production of materials for the armed forces. Frac- ture pillows, card table covers, games, checkers and boards, bed boards, lamps and the like are all used in Veterans Hospitals. In addition to money donations, the students of Salamanca have also given their assistance. The art classes received a special letter for the Christmas menu covers they made for the Navy. Carrying On Miss McCabe, who started the junior Red Cross in the Salamanca High School and supervised it very successfully for three years, resigned last August. Mrs. Cleveland is now in charge and is carrying on in the charitable work Miss McCabe began. d - Q i .

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