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

 - Class of 1939

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e premier efmeeeee-f I-v-13 et Q MM at FIRST RCJW: Mary Yarosz, Betty Champ, Altheae Wilkinsivn, Joyce jones, Esther Terns, Douglas Bartlett, Lois Reader, Anne WL-igcrl, livelyn Wfilliams, Dorothy Prescott, Mildred Hough. SECOND RCDW: Lillian Copanna, Dorothy Lee, jannette Davis, Gertrude Kimball, Claire Mellinger, Fern Burdick, Betty Miller, Doris DeShane, Leome Clancy, june Marcellus, Dorothy Smith, Betty Tuttle, Marjorie Thomas, Florence jones, Mary ,lane Basile, Eleanor Lowell. THIRD RCJWZ Russell Lee, Wfilliam Tompkins, Frank Wfadsworth, .lack Wfoodard, -loseph Kohler, Lee Brown, Stanley Stefanik, David Stoddard, Finest Donavan, David Clough, Robert Schafer, Fred Hoskey, Charles Kinch, limerson Light, August Bozzone, Donald Fague, Kenneth Lowell, Eugene Downey. History oif the Freshman Cllass Wli, being formerly called grade children , entered into high school in September, 1938, and changed our title to the more dignified one of Freshmen . We are not following the newly made paths in high school education, but those which are worn from the footsteps of those who have trodden them before us. Our goal, like those other freshmen of the past, is to graduate from this institution of learning and go on to the higher levels of education. ln our hrst year of high school we have tried to become serious, and have also en- deavored to settle down to four years of hard study and show those who are Sophomores, Juniors, or Seniors, that our title does not Ht us at all. During the hrst semester we organized and elected the following members of the class as officers: President, Lois Reader, Vice-presi- p lge fourteen dent, Douglas Bartlett, Secretary, Esther Terns, Treasurer, Anne Weigel. Our social activities have been rather lim- ited. The only social event of the year was a Halloween party with the Sophomore class in October, which turned out to be a big suc- cess, despite the rivalry between the two classes. The girls representing us in sports were Gertrude Kimball and Mary Yarozg the boys were Ernest Donovan, David Clough, David Stoddard, Lee Brown, August Bozzone, Doug- las Bartlett, and Robert Schafer. There are forty-nine members in our class. At the beginning of the term there were only forty-six, but during the second semester three more were added. Our class advisor, Miss Helen Evans, has been a true friend and guide to us throughout the year.

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sweeeeeee no no + 1-v-1: 4-ew -we FIRST ROVU: Virginia Fernall, Florence Ferguson, June Kramer, -lohn Kogut, Ethel Pine, Howard Wfeyant, Betty Sher- man, Marjorie jones, Gladys Morgan, Doris Pryor, Annie Haggis. SECOND RCJWZ Regina Allen, l.ois Smith, limma 'lane Holt, Ann Keehle, Margery jones, Margaret Gaffney, Iimily Peters, Marion Toner, Doris Smith, Myrtle Smith, Ber- nice Cook, Gloria Taylor, Gladys Bawol, Irma Gray, Irene Howd, Mary Toner. THIRD ROXV: Mary Gaitney, Doris Bullard, Kenneth Gustavason, Robert Castle, Martin Mayton. Stanley Briggs, Giocomo Guartli, blames Norton, George Gehringer, Paul Howlett, Miss Irene Cassidy, Miss Nellie Green, ALlN'lSlllS,wllIlIilII1 Thomas, Xwilliam XX!oodard, ,lohn Smith, lidwin Cole. Donald Marriott. FOURTH ROXV: -lack Chynoweth, Alohn Tinker, Willirtrli Miller, George Nahu- muk, Flaminio Guido, Amos Towne, joe Cehonaski. I opllaomoire Cllass iistoiry HISTORY repeats itself, so says a well--known and oft-quoted adage, so do not be surprised if our history, so far, happens to be, in some respects, much like other class chronicles you have read. Nevertheless, there is still enough difference to give us a personality of our own. The officers of our Freshman Class were: President, George Gehringer, Vice- president, Ann Keehleg Secretary, Margaret Gaftneyg Treasurer, Edwin Cole. Mr. Glenn Polly was our Class Advisor. Our Sophomore year, Linder Miss Cassidys guidance, was one of study and meditation, as our long honor rolls hear witness. The following officers were elected: Ethel Pine, Presidentg John Kogut, Vice-presidentg Betty Sherman, Sec- retary, Howard Weyarat, Treasurer. No side of life was neglected. We were aluly represented in athletics hy john Kogut, john Tinker, jack Chynoweth, George Gehringer, and Stanley Briggs. page thirteen



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5PPPP ee a fl-V-C + -a aa f CHARACTERS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: joseph Briggs, Robert Catlin. Lewis Smith, Frank Cieslak, Alice Lasher, lack McGurk, Dorothy Rohl, Ralph Briggs, Lois Wciod. Williaiii Parker, Margaret Smith, Hugh Stephenson. Dramatic Clliurlb THE ulVlINUlETn was one of the three one-act plays presented by the club this year. This play was very effective because it also included the dance and the characters wore costumes of the colonial period. The other two plays given were The Ghost of a Freshman , and The Valiant . The club this year has thirty-three members and has had an active year. At Christmas time the club gave the assembly program and pre- sented a dramatization of Dickens' Christ- mas Carol. The study of the theater is now being made which will include a trip to the theater. The club activities will close this year with a dinner given in honor of the characters who presented The Valiant. This play was awarded the first place in the contest of the three plays. Alice Lasher received the award for the best girl character and Frank Cieslak the award for the best boy character. This is the third year that the Dramatic Club has been organized and it is under the direction of Helene Prichard. The members have enjoyed the work and have gained some dramatic experience. p1j,c hfteen

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