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

 - Class of 1941

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W- fl-V-C+ -E E page twenty-six LEFT to RIGHT: Gertrude Kimball, .lane Pashley, Annie Haggas, Dorothy Smith. Marjorie Jones, Evelyn Williams, June Kramer. heel' eaders THE CHEERLEADERS of Sauquoit Valley this year were the following: June Kramer fcaptainj, Gertrude Kimball, Evelyn Willizniiis. Jane Pashley, Marjorie Jones, Annie Haggas, Dorothy Smith. The girls were directed by Miss Ruth Moebius, tl1e girls' new physical education teacher. The girls supplied their own outfits, which consisted of: white blouses, red sweaters, black skirts with red bands, black and white saddle shoes, red ankle socks, black and red ribbons. The school furnished black and red megaphones for the red sweaters. The cheerleaders lcd the cheers for the football games and for the first team basketball games. This year the cheerleaders entered the cheerleading contest which was held at Whiteshoro school. There were twenty-two schools entered in this contest. Out of all these schools, Sauquoit Valley took fifth place. We con- sider this very good because this was the first year that any of the girls have been cheerleaders. Second, third, fourth and fifth winners rcccived ribbons.

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PI-V-C4 44444 LEFT to RIGHT-Mary Jane Jones, Mary Toner, Marjorie Jones, Margaret Gaffney, Gloria Taylor. Nancy Pashlcy and Phyllis Ball. Archer THE SPORTS that the girls have engaged in this year are Archery, Paddle Tennis, Badminton, Ping-Pong, Volley Ball, Deck Tennis, Basketball and Softball. All of these sports are intra-mural competition. Every girl is required to have one period a week for intra-murals and must earn a cer- tain number of points to win the intra-mural insignia. The winner of each team is privileged to wear the insignia for the sport in which she competes. Archery is an outside competitive sport. The girls in the Archery Clulv competed at Syracuse in the fall where they won sixteenth place of the fifty schools competing. The high scorer of the club was Grace Hough and for her merit she received a gold medal. page twenty-five



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P LV- C 4- llomemaking Club THE HOMEMAKING CLUB was organized in the fall, and it consists of 21 members. Officers selected are: President, June Kramer, Vice-President, Helen Bawol, Secretary and Treasurer, Doris Pryor, Club Leader, Miss Goodman. The meetings are held during the eighth period on Wednesdays. During the first part of tl1e term the meetings were devoted to crafts and the making of Christmas gifts. Later the club organized a Charm Club. At each meeting a committee of girls spoke on charln and its benefits. The girls are planning to complete the year by giving a play in assembly. Library Club THE LIBRARY CLUB, which holds its meetings every Tuesday in the library, is composed of thirteen girls and their advisor, Mrs. Jenks. The activities for the club have been rather limited this year. They have held a Christ- mas party, and the girls are now working on projects of interest to them. Each member of the club has her own library duties to attend to in the various phases of library work. Newspaper Club THE NEWSPAPER CLUB was organized in the Sauquoit School several years ago. When the school was centralized, the club continued under the direc- tion of Mr. F aville. The club publishes a monthly newspaper, uThe Student Prints , try- ing to include in it all of the important news regarding school activities and personages. Although the main activity of the club is tl1e publishing of a newspaper, the club also has a social side. The picnic in the spring is eagerly looked forward to by all the members. To its active members, this club is the lnost interesting in school. It combines a variety of activities, all of which are beneficial to the student. If the students knew more about the club, its membership would undoubt- edly be increased and the paper would be improved. Dramatic Club THE THIRTY-FOUR MEMBERS of the Dramatic Club are all busy in partici- pating in the club activities. The first activity was the Christmas assembly when the club presented f'Birds' Christmas Carol . This spring the club plans to produce three one-act plays: Dress Rehearsalw, given by the boysg 'fThanks Awfullyw, given by the girls, uFirst Dress Suit , by a mixed cast. The club had a Christmas party which included a dinner and gifts. The officers ofthe club are: President, Justin Donahoeg Vice-President, Ann Keehleg Treasurer, Joyce Jones, Secretary, Ann Keehle, Adviser, Mrs. Prichard. 1666 page twenty-seven

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