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

 - Class of 1937

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1 -av -f -uv V v ' 'I ' lfirll row: Nancy K1-line. Mary P1-lava, Rufabclle Waelswurlh, Stanley Bawol, Bennie Tyran, Mrs. l'rim'liar4l ladxiscrl. ,lolm llonahuc. lfrlilh llohane. ,lane Burcl'n, Sarah Pine, Marion Robin- :-un. St'l'IHHl row: Barbara Zimmerman. William Williams. llcrberl Clough, Dewey Roberts, lialph Briggs, llorollly Williams. THE DIQAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club was organized last October, and plans were made for the year. The first public production to be given by the club was the Christmas sembly when the entire club produced the one-act play, mln the Light of the Starf' by Agnes Enielie Peterson. The members also entertained later with three one-act plays, Wllhe Ghost Huntersw by liura Watkins, MII-2987' by Carl Webster Pierce, and 'The Command Performancew by ,lack Stuart Knapp. The club has not accomplished as much as it intended but at least we feel we have made a beginning and hope that next year the Dramatic Club will be bigger and better. The members have enjoyed the club and have combined work with fun. We will close the year by a social function which has not been definitely decided as yet. It was lunch hour and Pat had gone home without his coat. His two buddies decided to play a joke on him and drew the features of a donkey on his coat. In due time Pat returned and scowled at the chalked coat. 'cwihat is wrongif' inquired one of the culprits indifterently. 'Nothingf' replied Pat, 'konly I would like to know which one of you wiped your face on my coat.

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First row: Joe Cehonski, Frank Wadsworth, Robert Castle, Stanley Briggs, Charles Miller, Raymond Kimball, James Norton. Second row: Miss Parker tadviserl, Florence Cockett, Eliza- beth Fyfe, Mildred Clark, Norma Washburn, Joe Briggs, James Jordan, Gordon Green, Evelyn Parker, Vesta Avery, Dorothy Rohl, Vivian Robinson, Patricia Jones, Hazel O,Neil, Lillian Bird. Third row: Evelyn Krum, Anna Kogut, Margaret Weigel, Barbara Evans, Judith Hubbard. Pa- tricia Ward, Bernice Tanney, Betty Tuttle, Eleanor Lowell, Marjorie Jones, Peggy Donnelly, Jane Pashley, Mary Gaffney, Inez Borden, Margaret Gaffney, Edith Smith, Wanda Huszza, Pauline Fargo. Fourth row: Jack Chynoweth, Regina Allen, Mary Jones, Evelyn Champ, Ann Keehle, Rosalind Kemmerer, Edith Crandall, Gladys Morgan, Rita Allen, Gladys Wright, Fern Burdick. Fifth row: Glenn Crowe, Eugene Downey, Marietta Walling, Nancy Kehoe, Marion Robinson, Virginia Joslin, Janet Jordan, Josephine Wystozaty, Lorena Brown, Catherine Toner. Ella Jensen, Dorothy Williams, George Gohringer, Howard Weyant. Sixth row: Clifford Fargo, William Mathews, Paul Howlett, Harold Smith. TH E INTEIQNATIUNAL CCIDESDUNDENCE CLUB Gordon Green President Evelyn Parker James Jordan Vice President Vesta Avery Joseph Briggs Secretary-Treasurer Dorothy Rohl The International Correspondence Club is a new extra-curricular activity in our school. This club has as its aim the promotion of friendly relations between students of foreign countries and our own students. By means of letters written and exchanged bv the students themselves, we have established acquaintances which will bind closer the nations of the world. The International Correspondence Club was organized by Miss Parker last October, with a membership of eighty-seven. Because of this large membership, the club was divided into two groups, the boys and the girls. The work in which the club engages is very interesting. It has sent letters to twenty-nine foreign countries. Altogether the club has one hundred nine corre- spondents. Our letters are written in English. The majority of letters have been received in English although a few have been written in foreign languages. Many interesting articles have been received such as: newspapers, pictures, post cards, Japanese water colors, and Mexican ear rings. Scrap books are being made by our members to send to their foreign friends. It is hoped that the club will be able to Continue its work and find it more enjoyable as time goes on.



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GI ID LS' BASKETBALL The girl champions of the lntervalley League had a very successful season, win- ning all their ten league games and four out of five non-league games. Out of the twenty-five girls who answered the call to basketball, fourteen par- ticipated in the games. They were: Barbara Zimmerman, Vivian Smith, Dorothy Merritt, Reba Hotchkins, Dorothy Williams, Julia Loughlin, Marian Robinson, Nancy Kehoe, Doris Zambon, Edith Cobane, Eniogene Dibble, Thelma Bird, Marguerite Castle, and Betty Corbin, with Ella Evans acting as manager. During the season the team lost one of its good players, Reba Hotchkins. Barbara Zimmerman, Vivian Smith, and Dorothy Merritt represented the school in the All-Star game at Poland on March 12. Dorothy Merritt held the high score. She, with Julia Loughlin and Doris Zanibon, were the high scorers of the season, each scoring 79, 59, and 59 points respectively. We, the basketball girls, wish to express our thanks to Mr. Trask for his very effectual Work in coaching us. LEAGUE GAMES S. V. C. Newport . . . ..., 10 21 Chadwicks . , . ..,.. 21 27 Poland .... ...., 1 6 25 Middleville . . ,.,. 15 17 Oriskany . . . . , , 9 24 Newport .... .... 1 5 37 Chadwicks . . . .,,,. 18 29 Poland ..,.., ,.... 1 5 18 Middleville , , . . . 9 23 Oriskany , . . . . . 9 13 First row: Barbara Zimmerman, Julia Loughlin, Dorothy Merritt, Doris Zambon, Nancy Ke- hoe, Vivian Smith. Second row: Glenn Trask fcoachl, Marguerite Castle, Thelma Bird, Edith Cobane, Dorothy Williams, Marion Robinson, Emogene Dibble, Ella Evans tmanageri. - 1 in-sl. -iw -M11 1-l 11-. zum- f- f . sw -fm. 1-my ,-W, 1

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