Saugerties High School - Sawyer Yearbook (Saugerties, NY)

 - Class of 1932

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CLASS HISTORY By DAVID Asssl. The History of the Class of nineteen thirty-two is written in four volumes. The first, recording the events of our Freshman Year, is quite naturally the smallest. Each year the volume has been a little larger than the year before. With the coming of June, at the conclusion of each school year, we have found that new and greater things have been accomplished .... Let us reflect for a moment and imagine the Class of nineteen thirty-two as Freshmen .... THE FIRST VOLUME In September of the year nineteen twenty-eight, ninety-eight Freshmen entered the portals of this noble institution to begin four eventful years of work and play. New acquaintances were made and old ones renewed. Then began the slow process of acclimation and adjustment. ' At the conclusion of this, we organized and elected class officers. They were: Margaret Brown, Presidentg Richard Carnright, Vice-Presidentg Albert Perks, Secretary: Delilah Crum, Treasurer, and Miss Gahimer our class advisor. Our Freshman year was a busy one. We succeeded in making a very well-liked presentation of the one-act comedy, Spark P1ugs, and a little later promoted a fancy dress party that succeeded beyond our fondest hopes. June came, and we lost some of our number through the usual failure route. Then, too, some of our classmates forged ahead to the Sophomore Class to graduate with the class of nineteen thirty-one. THE SECOND VOLUME Again it is September. Fifty-six nonchalant Sophomores giving all the advice they had and more besides. Extremely overconfldent and overbearing. We must have spent most of our time enjoying ourselves in different ways, because during our Sophomore year we did not write our name in flaming letters across the page of honor in the History of the School. Of course, we engaged in activities, but we were still under the shadow of the Seniorsg if not literally, then figuratively. Our officers: Martin Schlotter, President: Erling Hanson, Vice-Presidentg John Rivenberg, Secretary, Andrew Schroeder, Treasurer and our advisor, Miss Masters, worked hard: nevertheless and we presented another one-act play in chapel. THE THIRD VOLUME The beginning of the third year. Less cocky to be sure, but a haughty group for all that. We were learning that success is not always a. path of roses. Obstacles had been thrust in our way, but we were undaunted. Perhaps we became slightly more cautious, still, we persisted. Our Junior year was filled with worth-while things. We elected our class officers, and for the second time, Miss Gahimer became our class advisor. Erling Hanson was elected Presldentg John Rivenberg, Vice-Presldentg Martin Schlotter, Secretary: and Ingrid Olsen, Treasurer. Early in the fall we treated ourselves to a picnic. It was a HUGE success. Then we gave a play in chapel, The Ghost Story, by Booth Tarking- ton. Shortly after that three of the 'members of our class won prizes in the Prize Speaking Contest. They were: Margaret Buhl, Charlotte Walker, and Raymond Whit- aker. The Hallowe'en Party that we presented in our Junior year was admittedly the best ever. Events followed each other in such rapid succession that we were be- wildered by the time our class rings arrived. Then a committee chose a class banner for us after we had voted our colors to be orange and black. Soon our Junior year drew to a close and we bade adieu to last year's Senior Class with a Supper Dance and party held in the High School Auditorium. THE FOURTH VOLUME In this book is the record of the most eventful year of our school life. It con- tains our hopes, our ambitions, our desires and our achievements. Within this, book is the closing chapter of our Class History. As this last volume is opened, we feel a deep regret that the four years of happy associations are ended .... When our class organized for the fourth and last time in the fall of nineteen thirty- one, we chose Miss Gahimer for the third time as our advisor. Erling Hanson was elected President: Harry McCarthy, Vice-President: Elsie Green, Secretary: and F'orrest Dederick, Treasurer. We again decided to have a class picnic and this one was even more successful than the other. Then we presented another one-act play. The title was Speaking to Father. When the awards of the Prize Speaking Contest were given this year, we found that two Seniors, Erling Hanson and David Abeel, had won the boys' prizes. At the Christmas Exercises, the Senior speaker won a tive-pound box of 3 at 5. XS T ff-ff v 'v,,w4'.',wsn'f ' 'f fu'f,1 ': -4 f'l ':- ws '4+21 V l'1'zf-'11'ff'- -' lf. .BsM'.Q!RfQaslnLi'.!vl'l4..fEWiIIbS4L':':ElMi!:i:t1lwuassi? 4-. :- Page Twenty seven

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