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M PI-V-C+ 44444 l-'IRST ROWIZ Bernice llrowu, Doris Coons. Mary Weigtrl. Dorothy lruruer. Mary Frost lvicc-presidentl. Robert Miller lprcsidentl. Marion Xvliitc ltreasurerl. Madlyn Bowman. Eleanor Charles. lfrcda llowman. l.ucy Weigel. SECOND ROYV: Alden Yvoodiu. Yvillard Davis. Raymond lIllllIlt'illl. Leo Kogut. Earl Celiriuger. .lean Xvcuz. Rosc- mary Blackstone. Wiuifred Ebert. Isabelle Walters, Ann Fliet. .lean Bullard. Mary ,lane Jones. Robert Matteson. Rob- crl Staley. Stanley Fcruald. THIRD ROW: Donald Cleary, Lester Starkwcalher. Bruce Cameron. William Carroll. Mr. Gaffney ladviscrl. Kenneth 0'Neil. Wailsll Duffy, Lester Brockway, llarold Gt101I1'lItllIHll. FOURTH ROW: Wil- liam Roberts. Leslie Carroll, Glenn Neal, Richard Mcflurk. Francis Brennan. Jos. Kehoe. Ernest Yagcr. Chas. Miller ophomore Class istor THE SOPHOMORE CLASS came to this school in September. 1937. as seventh graders. During the school year we became well acquainted with the build- i11g and the many rules that had at Hrst bee11 strange. In 1938, we became eighth-graders. and at the end of the year. spon- sored a grade party. At this party we were entertained by various members of t11e seventh and eighth grades. In 1939. when we became Freshmen and could consider ourselves as high school pupils. we felt rather proud of ourselves, although we were looked down upon by the higher classes. We had no election of oflicers, but we were represented in many sports and clubs. In September. 1940, we became Sophomores under the leadership of Mr. Gaffney. We number at present 50 lnembers. We elected officers as follows: President. Robert Miller: Vice-President. Mary Frostg Secretary. Dorothy Furnerg Treasurer. Marian Vl7hite. At present we are discussing ways of making money. other than by paying dues. This year we are well-represented in basketball. football. and other sports as well as numerous clubs. We are, of course, proud to be Sophomores. but prouder yet will we be when we become Juniors. and then. oh! wonder of wonders! Seniors. page fifteen
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55555 PI-V-C+ FRONT ROW: Shirley Miller. Margaret Catlin, Phyllis Ball, Evelyn Novak, Betty Castle, Elizabeth Wright, Freda Matteson, Joyce Perkins, Dorothy Tompkins, Gloria Hunkins, Bernice Prescott. SECOND RONV: Dorothy Bradbury, Wzlllrlal Czarnowski. Olwen Peters, ,lane Wood, Katherine Davis. ,lean Jones. Ha,-len Czarnowski, Relty Williams, Bet- ty Downey, Robert Iitlsslltll., Wlallace Jones. Edwin Smith, Duane Davis. Harold Coodenough. THIRD ROW: Wil- liam Fagne. Dominic Citriniti, Francis OiBrien, Albert Miller, William Jones. Arthur Howlett, l.ynn Yagcr, Gerald Gallup. FOURTH ROXV: Glenn Burdick, Leo Nahumch. Kenneth Smith. Charlcs Crowe. James Snell. FIFTH ROW: Warren Towne, .lohn Brennan. Robert North, Robert Charles, Robert Wisnoski. Carl Corbin, Kenneth Keehle, Peter Halenar, .lack Clark, Peter Guardi, Williaitll Staley, Raymond Horan, Francis Fiske. reshman lass istor THE FRESHMAN CLASS of 1940-4l came to Sauquoit Valley Central School in September, 1938, where we l1ad as our instructors, Miss Slayton and Mr. Wcmrrell. During the year, a 7th and 8th grade class party was held, and a junior dramatic club was started. Later a Hallowe'en play was presented by the members. In l939 we entered the 8th grade. Miss Weigel and Mr. O'Connor were our class instructors. A small party was held at Hallowe'en when we also celebrated a 100 Q. bank day. In l940 we were promoted into 9th grade as Freshmen where we were put under the care of Miss Evans. There are 55 in the Freshman Class at present. During the year there was a great deal of participation in sports Ellld various activities. Phyllis Ball represented our class in the Student Council, and Margaret Catlin was active in the dancing team and Junior cheerleaders. Francis O'Brien, Willialll Jones, ,lack Clark, and Dominic Citriniti were on the basketball team, and William Jones, Jack Clark, Dominic Citriniti and Calvin Lasher were on the football team. Many other members ofthe Freshman Class are members of the S. V. C. Band. page sixteen
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