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

 - Class of 1938

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55555 page ten 51-V424 THE SEIIIURS For four long years have we struggled, And now Seniors at last are we. We have conquered all our battles, We have won, in dear old S.V.C. We have travelled far in wisdom's path Since first we entered high schools door. We have advanced much in knowledge Since our freshman days of thirty-four. Oh freshman days! blithe and happy, They have departed forevermore. We left them eagerly, but sadly, To perfect ourselves in sophomore lore. Our sophomore days flew quickly by, And we grew wiser each day Until the junior ranks enfolded us As we sped along on high school's way, We labored through our junior days, And triumphantly we came through. Then to the lofty senior heights We were raised with much ado. Seniorsf We have reached our long desired goal But we cannot linger e'en here. Our high school days now left are numbered, Our departure time is drawing near. Ah yes, a new day dawns, we are soon To venture forth along life's busy way. Though we wander far, let us n'er forget S.V.C. and our happy high school days! -Mary Latus. 5ElII0ll CLH55 IIISTOIW Under the skillful guidance of Miss Cassidy, we, the struggling Freshman Class of 1934, have at last attained the honor of being called Seniors, a title which we have borne for only a short time. We have the following officers: Bennie Tyran, President, Nancie Kehoe, Vice- Presidentg Dorothy Wenz, Secretary, and lulia Loughlin, Treasurer. During the past four years we have held several dances, but our greatest social event was the presentation of our Senior Play, Spring Fever . ln sports We were represented by Edith Cobane, Nancie Kehoe, Thelma Bird, Marguerite Castle, Dorothy Williams, Christina Mayton, Iulia Laughlin, Marion Robinson, Bennie Tyran, Ralph Briggs, lohn Donahue, Iohn Watters, Hamil Zambon, Bill Latus, Arthur Tompkins, Bernard Allen, and Glenn Smith. Our valedictorian, Mary Latus, and salutatorian, Elnore White, were closely followed in high averages by Edith Cobane, Dorothy Wenz, and Nancie Kehoe. Since we are now graduates, we must bid our reluctant good-bye to our teachers, classmates, and to dear old S.V.C., and we hope that every senior class in years to come will experience the pleasures which we have enjoyed in school.

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322' IOAN WATTERS Dramatic Club l4l, Newspaper Club, Glce Club, Sketch Club, Library Club. To be merry becomes you. IOI-IN WATTERS Uohnnyl Basketball C3, 45, Baseball Ml, Sketch Club, Radio Club, Photography Club. He'll find a way, DOROTHY WENZ KDOU Iunior Year Book Staff, Sketch Club, Glee Club, Etiquette Club, Corres- pondence Club, Orchestra, Class Treasurer CZIQ Secretary C3, 43. She taketh much delight in music. A 4+ 1-vc 43 4 .tw GLIZN SMITH Baseball tl, 2, 3, 45. A man whos not afraid to say his say. HAMIL ZAMBON IHarnl Dramatic Club, Basketball CZ, 3, 4l, Baseball I3, 43, Orchestra, Christmas Play, Photography Club. Young: follows will be young follow:- NG. ELNORE WHITF Saluta'orian, Iunior Year Book Stalf, Newspaper Club, Photoqraphy Club, Etiquette Club, Christmas Play, Lin brary Club. Silence is the sleep that noiirislics wisdom. DOROTHY VVILLIAMS CDOU Basketball CZ, 3, 43, Dramatic Club, Correspondence Club. A contented spirit is the sweet- ness o' existence EDITH WILLIAMS Clfdiel Etiquette Club, Iunior Year Book Staff, Newspaper Cluh, Senior Play, Science Club, Glee Club, Dramatic: Club. Earnestness is a quality az: olrl as the heart of man. paae nina



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- -A+ Lv- C + - we Back Row, Standing: Norman Pashley, Terrence Weigel, Ted jackson, Frank Cieslak, Frank Gustafson, Phyllis Smith, john Beasman, Marjorie Goodenough, Kenneth Thomas, Vivian Smith, William Parker, Betty Corbin, Robert Tinker, Bob Green, l-lugh Stephenson, Lyle Thomas, john Evans. Middle Row: Gertrude Davidson, Helen Latus, Doris Keehle, Nancy Tompkins, Marjorie Henkle, Kathryn Roberts, Alice Lasher, Doris Dickison, Margaret Smith, Mary Walling, Lois Wood, Evelyn Champ, Marion Bozzone, lsabelle Szlackta, Eltianor Trombly, Miss Helen Rich, Class Advisor. Front Row: Lois Prescott, jean Laughlin, Naomi Kingsley, Doris Larsen, Beatrice White, jack McGurk, Vesta Avery, Olive Brucker, Marjorie Smith, Evelyn Zambon, Anna Gaffney JllIlIOR CLHS5 HISTORY We began our high school career in the year of l935. We were then called freshmen. ln that year we elected Edward Swan, Presidentp Doris Dickison, VicefPresident, Kathryn Roberts, Secretary, and Mary Benbow, 'Treasurer Mr. Claude Peinbleton was our class advisor. Two members brought honor to our class. Hugh Stephenson won second prize in prize speaking, and Vivian Smith was the first freshman to be awarded a letter for girls' basketball. ln our sophomore year we elected the following officers: Doris Dickison, President, Beatrice White, Vice-President: Alice Lasher, Secretary, and Frank Gustafson, Treasurer. Miss Rich was chosen our class advisor. We were repre- sented in basketball by Vivian Smith, Betty Corbin, lack jones, William Parker, Frank Cieslak, Edward Swan, john Beasman, and Norman Williams, Alice Lasher and Ruth Walling were chosen cheer leaders. We had many social events in this year, but the most successful was the Sophomore Soiree. We are now juniors with our original number of seventy-seven reduced to forty-seven. We were represented well in prize speaking by Lois Wood, who won first prize in the focal, county, and intervalley sectional contest. Prank Cieslak and Gertrude Davidson both won second prizes in the local contest. Among the most successful social events of the year were the 'Snowtime Prom- enade and the junior Prom. page olevf n

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