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We ?f'v'C4- Fran! Razr'-Lillian Copanna, Gertrude Kimball, Esther Terns, Joyce jones, Donald Fague, presidentg Anne Weigel, Al- thea Wilkinsrmn, Betty Champ, Evelyn Willizrms. Second Rau'-Mary jane Basile, Mildred Hough, Clare Mellinger, Betty Miller, Doris DeShane, Betty Tuttle, jannette Davis, Charlotte jones, Lois Reader, Mary Yarosz. Third Rau'-Russell Lee, August Bozzone, Robert Schafer, Frank Wadsworth, Ernest Donovan, Nickolas Guido, Mr. A. Prose Walker, advisor, joseph Kohler, William Hartmann, David Stoddard, David Clough, Douglass Bartlett, Charles Kinch, Walter Voll. S Glau IN SEPTEMBIQR, 1939, the Sophomore Class began its year with thirty-one pupils. Mr. Walker was chosen class adviser. The class officers are Donald Fague, Presi- dent, Dorothy Smith, V ice-President and Joyce jones, Secretary and Treasurer. The sophomores on the girls' basketball team were Clara Mellinger, Mary Yarosz and Gertrude Kimball. Ernest Donovan, William Hartmann, David Stoddard, David Clough, August Bozzone, Douglas Bartlett, Stanley Stefanik and William Tompkins represented the Sophomore Class on the boys' basketball team. On the school's newly organized football team were the following sopho- mores: Ernest Donovan, David Stoddard and August Bozzone. The annual prize speaking contest included among its speakers these sopho- mores: Esther Terns, Ernest Donovan and Donald Eague. In the Future Farmers' oratorical contest, Douglas Bartlett, a sophomore, was awarded the first prize of ten dollars. page sixteen
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as rf-V-C+ In JAMES NORTON Another ag boy, James Norton, We hope some day he'll be important. ETHEL PINE The atmosphere of the class room's fine When among us we have Ethel Pine. BETTY SHERMAN Betty Sherman is eager to learn, When she grows up, her bread she'll earn. DORIS SMITH Doris Smith is a studious lass Striving to be at the head of the class. LOIS SMITH Lois Smith seems sad and forlorn We bet she's waiting for her Romeo to be born MYRTLE SMITH Blond Myrtle Smith sketches, too And the saying that she is good, is true. WILLIAM THOMAS Wfilliam Thomas, a farmer boy, Will fill some farmer's daughter's heart with joy. JOHN TINKER The praise of the teachers he requires, Mr. John Tinker, Esquire. MARY TONER Mary Toner in basketball is a good guard, She'd be very good in classwork if she-'d study hard AMOS TOWNE He does everything up brown, That yokel boy, Amos Towne. HOWARD WEYANT Our commercial student, Howard Weyant, Has the makings of a great business client. ,ffze funiofzfi JACK CHYNOWETH Jack Chynoweth, our basketball star To get a girl needn't go very far. PAUL HOWLETT In our Happy Junior clan Is Paul Howlett, a perfect gentleman. JOHN SMITH John Smith is tall and blond And of him the girls are fond. BERNICE COOK A charming girl is Bernice Cook. She's like a fairy in a story book. JUNE KRAMER June Kramer has a nightingale's voiceg Therefore, as a singer, she's our choice. DORIS PRYOR Doris Pryor is charming and petite No wonder certain boys think she's sweet. MILDRED STEVENS Mildred Stevens blushes and grins Especially when she looks at that certain Him . GLORIA TAYLOR Gloria Taylor seems to be quite popular. With her around there'll be one less bachelor. JOYCE LORD New to our class is Joyce Lord, Who seems to do everything of her own accord. MARTIN MAYTON Martin Mayton is alert and quiet. You can't bluff him, so don't even try it. ROBERT CASTLE Robert Castle, our next smallest member, Remains mischievous from September to September. page fifteen
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?f'v'C4- From Razr'-Evelyn Novak, Katherine Mortis, Marion White, ,lean Wenz, Elanore Charles, Lorena Archer, Mary Falvey, Isabelle Waters, Dorothy Prescott, jean Bullard, jane Williams, Dorothy Fuiner, Elizabeth Wright. Srfrwzd Razr- Ray- mond Lemieux, Robert Staley, Bernice Brown, Mary Weigel, Winifred Ebert, Rose Mary Blackstone, Doris Coons, Bruce Cameron, Leslie Carroll, Donald Clarey, Donald Alukonis. Third R0u'fRobe1t Madison, Alden Woodin, William Roberts, Lester Starkweather, Francis Brennan, Van Willis, Leon Kogut, Frank Jasek, Arthur Howlett, Roger Demming, Guido Copanna.Ff1m'Il5 Rim'-Robert Miller, Richard McGurk, Walsh Duffy, Ernest Yager, Lester Brockway, joseph Kehoe, Willard Davis, Leo Allen, Donald Kirley, Kenneth O'Neil, William Carroll, Ralph Boyer, Charles Miller, Glenn Neal. Qwhman Glau Jldiofuf WE, THIZ FRESHMAN CLASS or 1939-1940, came to Sauquoit Valley Central School in September, 1937, as seventh graders. Wfe were green and did not know our way about. We were given into the care of Miss Slayton and Mr. Worrell. During the year we succeeded in losing some of our verdant appearance. In 1938 we became eighth graders. We were placed under the guidance of Miss Vifeigel and Mr. O'Connor. During that year we gained one permanent member and two who stayed only a short while. Our one entertainment of the year was a seventh-eighth grade party given near the end of the school year. Our chaperons at this party were Miss Weigel, Miss Slayton, Mr. Worrell and Mr. O'Connor. The next year we became Freshmen! Under the care of Miss Evans we number at present about sixty pupils. page seventeen
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