Sauquoit Valley Central High School - Saghdaquadah Yearbook (Sauquoit, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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First row: Stella Kozaczka. lrene Novak. Marguerite Castle, Helen Head, Edith Cobane. Dorothy Wenz, Frank Peterson lpresidentl, Harry Rider. Doris Zambon. Julia Loughlin. Joyce Kirby. Joan Watters. Second row: Antoinette Head. Ella Jensen. Elizabeth Casper. Lois Prescott. Mae Louise Richards, Janet Jordan, Christina Mayton, Elnore Wfhite, Thelma Bird, Dorothy Williams. Marion Robinson. Reba Hotchkin. Fred- erick Clarke. Arthur Thomkins. Third row: Mildred Stefanik, Catherine Toner, Ida Smith. Martha Towne. John Donohue. Bernard Allen. Mary Latus. Dorothy Kimball. Kathryn Cook. Nancy Kehoe. Fourth row: Hamel Zambon. Stanley Porter. James Ludlow. Wiilliam Latus. Ralph Briggs. Benny Tyran. Dewey Roberts, Edward Crowe, Michael Lyons, Gerald Schafer, Ardcnal Bailey. Harold Davies, Anthony Citriniti, John Watters. SDDHUMUIQE CLASS HISTDIQY In the autumn of 1934 our class realized that year would be our first in the central school. We, the class of sixty-two jolly students. also realized the work that was before us, but we also planned to have many good times. The next two years we worked hard. and we soon found ourselves en- tering our first year of high school. Several of our old 1T1C111l.C1'S left us but the loss was made up by the entrance of new members. Our sophomore class is now made up of fifty-six pupils. For class advisers we haye Miss Cassidy and Miss Casey. We haye chosen Frank Peterson, presidentg Harry Rider. yice presidentg Dorothy Benz, secretary and treasurer. In sports we are represented by Reba Hotchkins. Nancy Kehoe, Julia Loughlin, Marian Robinson, Dorothy Miilliams, and Doris Zamborn. The boys are Bernard Allen, Ardenal Bailey, Ralph Briggs, Frank Peterson, Ed- ward Crowe, John Donahue, Dewey Roberts, Gerald Schaefer. Glenn Smith, Benny Tyran and Hamil Zambon. Harold Davies participated in the prize speaking contest and made a good showing. Our one social affair was a Halloweien party. Our one hope and ambition is that we can finish high school successfully and make a record for S. V. C. S. Y

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1934-1935 September 8, 1934. We began the second year of our long climb with our class being reduced by eight members since the freshman year, leaving us forty-six members to toil on with. September 12, 1934. We chose Miss Novak as our class adviser, and the following as our officers: Stanley Bawol, presidentg Herbert Clough, vice president, Mary Pelava, secretary, Bosabelle Wadsworth, treasurer. We chose blue and white as our class colors. October 20, 1934. Our class had three girls representing the basketball team. They were Dorothy Merritt, Cornelia Sullivan, and Barbara Zimmerman. Part of the year Stanley Bawol helped the boys' basketball team win games. October 3l, 19344. We had a Hallowelen party and a good time was enjoyed by all. April 28, 1935. The following two boys went out for track, Stanley Bawol and joseph Cimmillaro. May l, l935. Kenneth Harrison, Charles Smith, and Norman Smith went out for baseball. May 8, I935. Barbara Zimmerman and Stanley Bawol not only won first prizes in prize speaking but were awarded first prizes in the lntervalley Sectional Contest. May ll, I935. The biggest event of the year went off on this day. It was the Sophomore Hop and an enjoyable time was had by all. Refresh- ments were served. 1935-1936 September B, 1935. We, now juniors, came back to continue our climb. There are forty-two members which make up the junior class. September 14, 1935. The class elected the following pupils as their officers: Herbert Clough, president, Stanley Bawol, vice president, Jane Borden, secretary, Kenneth Kirby, treasurer. Blue and silver were chosen for our class colors. Mrs. Prichard was chosen class adviser. November 10, 1935. The basketball team was completed by the following junior girls: Cornelia Sullivan, Dorothy Merritt, Barbara Zimmerman. The boys who were on the basketball team were Stanley Bawol and Joseph Cimmillaro. February 10, 1936. We had a pie sale, although we weren't very success- ful that day on account of the stormy weather, we made a good profit. April 26, 1936. The Junior Prom was held on that day and was a great success. .lune 22, 1936. The junior year ended so soon and everyone was sorry but all the members are intending to come back in the fall, and enjoy their last year of the happy school days. 8



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row: Naomi Kingsle . Mar' Kogzut, Alice Lasher, ,lean Loughlin, Beatrice Y 1 'ul ary 111-nlnow, Doris Dickinson, Kathryn Roberts. Betty Bullorl, lsahelle Szlaehta, lulyn ihunp X1 l A ly S4 l nw llc Kuhlr Pl ll l l 1 , its a ve' . .'-com ra : iris re 2, ry is Smit 1. Lois Woof. ld 4 ni l. Marjorie lhtltlllllbllflll., Evelyn famlmn, Marjorie Smith, llelen Lalus, Stella e num llrlly Ifurhin, lr:-nc llillcnlwck. Anna Gaffney. 'lihird row: Mary Walling, fllllllllf llavidsuu, Marion lloxzone, Doris Larson, llowarrl Smouleey, Nlarjorie llenkle, 1 Sullivan, Nancy Toiupkins. Vivian Smith. Fourth row: Terrence Weigel, Reg- lllllll love, John Evans. 114 lm rl Light, Edwin Watlles, Kenneth Thomas, Eugene Brest, ull Catlin. William Slamm, Mr. Claude Peiubelton lclass aflviserl, Carroll Perkins, ny illhrith. Frank Ferguson. Frank iluslavson, Frances Smith, Lyle illllfllllklfi, Frank lfflil lfiftli row: Frtinla flier-lak, Milo Jones, Earl Boland, llemile Yarpsz, Walter an-son rving Loomis, Jack Nleflurlx, Roh'-rl Green. llugh Stephenson, Norman I u ,lack jeues, William Parlxcr, Norman Pashley. John lieasman, Stanley Baron, omas Miller, Harold Smith. FIQEIHMAN CLAII HIITDIQY The freshman class opened a meeting on February 5, 1936, to elect new officers and discuss plans for the rest of the year. The following members were elected as class officers: President, Edward Swan, vice president, Doris Dlckisong secretary, Kathryn Robertsg treasurer, Mary Louise Benbow. It was decided to have an entertainment committee. We planned a Val- entine party for February' 11, 1936. It was held at Sauquoit Valley Central High School. Forty-five freshmen were present. They played games and danced and refreshments were served. A meeting was held February 14, 1936, and it was decided to have a bake sale on February 22, 1936. A meeting was opened by President Edward Swan on February 27, 1936. The treasurer read the report from the bake sale held on February 22, and we have 5519.56 from the sale. Meeting was called to order by President Edward Swan on April 13. lt was decided to have another bake sale on April 17, 1936. This is only the beginning of our social functions, as well as some attempts at money-making 4-ontrivances. With Mr. Pembleton as our adviser we hope to have the largest graduating class the school has ever known. We now have seventy-one students in the freshman class.

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