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I 0 I PIVC4- Senior Class Histor IN SEPTEMBER, 1937, we started on our four- year journey through high school. Classed as Freshmen we were naturally looked down up- on, but somehow bore up under the upper class superiority. We elected George Gehringer as president. Mr. Glenn Polly gave us a helping hand as advisor. Our activities in the first year were limited to a Hallowe'en party and bake sales. Next, we advanced to the rank of sopho- mores. We chose Miss Cassidy to be our advisor for the remainder of our high school course. Ethel Pine was elected president. The out- standing social event of our sophomore year was a Hallowe'en party held jointly with the Freshmen. As Juniors we elected ,lohn Kogut president. Having reached the status of upperclassmen, we had the privilege of editing the i'Saghda- quadah Siren. Margaret Gaffney was elected editor-in-chief of this publication. Our junior sport dance was our social event of the year. ln our Senior year, with the end of our school journey close at hand, we chose Ethel Pine as president. ln the early fall of our last year we presented Skidding,'. a comedy of worthy mention. A dance, held in partnership with the Juniors, gave our last year a fine start. As we look back along this hard traveled road, we see that we were ably represented in sports by Marjorie Elaine Jones, Doris Smith, Margaret Gaffney, Margery Elizabeth Jones, ,lack Chynoweth, .lohn Kogut, George Gehr- inger, Stanley Briggs, Paul Howlett and .lohn Smith, and in prize speaking by Margaret Gaffney, Howard Weyant and Justin Donahoe. Our final goal, graduation, will climax four happy years spent in the Sauquoit Valley Cen- tral School. To Miss Cassidy, we extend our gratitude for piloting us on three years of our high school journey, and with many memories that will remain with us in years to come we bid adieu to all our teachers and fellow students. Soeial Activities 1. Un September 27, 1940, the Ag. boys spon- sored a fair and Barn Dance in the school. 2. A ,lunior-Senior Dance, '4The Autumn Frolic , was held on October 18, 1940. 3. The uCollins Festivalw, sponsored by the P. T. A., was held on November 7, 14, 21, 28. There was featured a male quartet, a lnagician, a lecturer and a three-act p1ay. 4. The Trial of John and ,lane,', an operetta, was given hy the pupils of the grade schools and the high school, under the direction of Miss Newton, on December 19, 1940. 5. On January 15, 1941, two donkey basket- ball games were held in the gym. One was the cheerleaders vs. cheerleaders and the other was the P. T. A. vs. the Faculty. 6. The Senior Class sponsored an entertain- ment given by the Alexander Novelty Trio , on February 13, 1941. 7. The alumni association gave a play entitled HMary's Ankle under the direction of Mrs. Prichard on March 1, 1941. The cast was as follows: page twelve Dr. Hampton .... , ,,.,... .. Lester White Stokes.-. ......, ....... .,.,, ..... H a r old Davies Chub .....,.,,..,... .....,. W illiam Williams Clementine ,.,. ...... . .. ,,.,... .,,,.. T helma Bird Mrs. Merrivale ....,,, .....,,..... ...... C h ristina Mayton Mary .lane Smith .....,,. ,.... R osabelle Wadsworth Mrs. Burns .....,..... ...,,.., ,. .........,.......,.. Nancy Kehoe G. P. Hampton ...... ...., ....,,.., .,,.... S t anley Bawol Steward ,.... ...... ......, . . . ...,... ..,.. ,l ustin Gaffney The Faculty Play, Tish , was given in the auditorium, May 3, 1941, under the direction of Mrs. Skinner. The cast was as follows: Txsh ,,,.,,......,,, ......,...,,,.. Aggie ..... ..... ...... Lizzie ...... .. .. Charlie Sands ,..... , Sheriff Lem Pike ,.........,. ......... Ellen Leighton ..... Wesley Andrews, Bettina Trent .....,,,. Callie Hopkins ..... Luther Hopkins , Charita ...... ,.....,.,........ Darice Gaylord ..... Denby Gflll1CS ........ Mrs. Prichard Miss Cassidy Miss Evans Ralph Briggs -Carl Zimmerman ., .,.. ,..,. M iss Gill ,........,lustin Gaffney . .,..... Isabel Perkins ,......,.,....Ellen Burke .. ,lohn Faville Lela Glendenning Caroline Sheldon Otto Salchow
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PI-V'C+ FRONT ROW: Shirley Miller. Doris Pryor. Margaret Catlin. ,lane Wood, Katherine Davis. Helly Castle. l rt-da Mat- teson. Evelyn YVilliams. Dorothy Presrott. ,loyee Perkins. SECOND HOYV: June KI'1lllI1'l'.f:1'I'll'll1lt' Kimball, Dor- othy l'ldxsartls. Helen llawol. Betty Miller. Betty Tuttle, Lois Reader. Catherine Mortis. ,lean Jones. Phyllis llall Nancy Pashley. lletty Williams, Marjorie Thomas. Bernice llrcscott. THIRD ROW: Reba Jones. Marshall HUTII. Gloria Taylor. George Gehringer. Doris Dt-Shane. FOURTH ROW: William Fagne. James Snell. l laminio Guido Earl Cehringer. Donald lfague. John Kogul. Wiilliam Carroll. Alhert Miller. e Glee Club THE GLEE CLUB of the Sauquoit Valley Central School has made much progress this year. A new edition to the organization is the hoys' glee eluh which has combined with the girls in the mixed glee cluh. The present membership of the cluh is forty-five members. There has been steady improvement in the tone quality, interpretation and diction and a fine spirit of cooperation has hecn displayed. The club took part in the Christmas Operetta and gave a program at the May meeting of the Parent Teachers Association. A large operetlu is heing planned for next year. Miss Newton has charge of the cluh and much praise is due her for the success of the eluh. page eleven
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fl-V'C+ 44446 FRONT ROYV: Gertrude Kimball, Dorothy Lee. Joyce Jones ftreasurcrl, David Stoddard lsecrctaryl. Betty Tuttle ipresideutl., David Clough ivice-presidenti. Dorotlly Prescott. Charlotte Jones, Evelyn Williams. SECOND ROW: Esther Terns. Helen Bawol. Dorothy Edwards, Betty Miller. Dorothy Smith. Lois Reader. Althea Wilkilisrrli, Mar- jorie Thomas. Mary Yarosz. Ann Weigel. THIRD ROW: Russell Lee, Mary .lane Basile. Reba Jones. Mrs. Prichard ladviserl, Doris DeShane, Janette Davis, Fern Burdick. FOURTH ROW: Donald Fague, August Bozzone, Marshall Huru. Stanley Stefanik. Williani Tompkins, Frank Wadsivtbrtli. unior lass Class Hlotto-Work and Win Class Colors-Maroon and Silver Class F lower-Red Rose THE FRESHMEN of 1939 have now achieved the more dignified title of Juniors. This year we elected as our class adviser, Mrs. Prichard. During the first part of this year we elected the following people as our class officers: President, Betty Tuttleg Vice-President, David Clough, Sce- retary, David Stoddard, Treasurer. Joyce Jones. The boys representing us ill the athletic fields during the year were: David Stoddard, Willialn Hartman, David Clough, Stanley Stefanik. and August Bozzone. These boys helped to contribute to the winning of the Inter-Valley Championship in basketball. Four Juniors acted as cheer- leaders during this season. They were: Gertrude Kimball, Donald Fagne, Evelyn Williallls and Dorothy Smith. The following Juniors, Dorothy Smith., Betty Jane Miller. Donald Fague, Williarn Tompkins, participated in the annual prize speaking con- test in May. On October 18, the Juniors and Seniors held a dance, and in January the lzaak Waltoll League held a banquet in the Central School. The Juniors prepared tl1e supper. At the beginning of our freshman year we were able to boast a mem- bership of 49 meinhersg now, after 2 years, we have at present a member- ship of 36 members. page thirteen 1
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