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THE SAWYER SAWYER STAFF OF 1930 Editor-in-Chief .. Managing Editor . . . Managing Editor Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Grinds Editor ..... . Art Editor ........ . Assistant Art Editor Sports Editor ....., Circulation Editor . . Staff Advisor , . . .KATHRYN NVYNKOOP .....MARJORlE MYERS ELIZABETH DONOVAN ...EDITH M. GARRISON Manager NFRANCES MAXWELL ... .RUTH REYNOLDS . . . . .HARRY NENVKIRK .FRANK OSTERHOUDT TAYLOR .ELISABETH DARROVV ... .GRANT D. MORSE The Sawyer Staff of 1930 has endeavored to produce a book equal in excellence to that of 1929. May the scenes and experiences here described bring pleasant memories of S. H. S. We hope the Class of 1930 may be included in these recollections, We take this opportunity to thank all those who have helped to make this year book a success. May next year's staff lind the student body ready to cooperate and may they produce a magazine surpassing all previous issues.
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U E THE SAWYER CLASS HISTORY We, the members of the class of nineteen thirty, took our places in this great hall of learning in nineteen twenty-six as Freshmen. We started on this journey which was to take four long years for completion, with an enrollment of sixty-seven members. It was during this year that we carefully planned the course which was to take us up the ladder to success. As one of the milestones on our way we gave a Freshmen party. Under the supervision of our advisor, Mr. Bradley, the year was brought to a close. At the beginning of the second lap of our journey We had lost twenty-two of our members. We were thrilled at moving from the old building to the new one, we being the first Sophomore Class to occupy a room in this new building. This year Miss Liebig guided us along the way. The third year found us once again fewer in number, some leaving to finish their journey in other schools, some to seek employment and alas, seven entered into the bonds of matrimony. On Hallowe'en of this year we held a party for the student body, all enjoyed dancing and games. The big event of this year was the purchase of our class rings. Since the ring has been standardized we were the last class to choose our own design. This year three of our members won prizes in the annual prize speaking con- test. The close of the year brought decorating for Commencement Week. Many were the chairs that Louie Tracey carried. We started our final year with twenty-six members. In starting the year we all enjoyed a Senior picnic at Glunt's Island, with the faculty as our guests. In order to raise funds for our Senior Ball we held a movie, Disraeli, which was enjoyed by all who attended. This year in the prize speaking contest two of our members received honors. T.he January examinations added four new members to our class, now a total of thirty. Shortly after this practice began for our Senior Play, The Whole Town's Talk- ing, which was a great success in every way. Two members of our class participated in the Little Theatre Tournament at Ithaca. Our Senior Ball was held on May 23. The committee worked for hours on the decorations, which transformed our auditorium into a scene of enchanting beauty. During these last two years we have been carefully guided and instructed by our advisor, Miss Brandow. Now we are leaving our worthy and beloved school, some to study further, and some to take their places in the world. In leaving we wish the future classes in Saugerties High School as great happiness and success as we have enjoyed. A. BRANDOW 5 IJ
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