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Eff k, ldqsxoqliz .4 A First Row-Edward Slovik, Earl Owens, Joseph Gendrun, Merrit Smith, Harold Davies, Schuyler Rogers. Second Row-Helen Frost, Mary Speers, Barbara DiMare, Joyce Castle, Dorothy Giampa, Dorothy Bartlett, Anna Brundige, Laura Reed, Josephine Kogut. Third Row-Morris Lemieux, Isabelle Roger, Alma Keehle, Shirley Parry, Catherine Hart, Theresa Gardiner, Martha Bowee, Arleen Gutheinz, Mary Thomas, Ellen VanAlstine, Norman White. Fourth Row-Jack Brockley, Robert Howlett, Stanley Roberts, Harold Jowett, George Cook, Kendell Edkins, Robert Cole, Donald Palavia, Russell Brown. Last Row-Sidney Owens, Berton Cameron, James Harvey, Morris McGurk, Donald Parker, Andrew Giampa, Rosario Guardi, Russell Kimball, Henry Williams. reshmen IN THE FALL of 1941 a very illustrious band of Freshmen entered room 204. Fifty-six pupils started on the road to graduation. Miss Evans was appointed to keep an eye on the new class and to see that we started on the right course. As Freshmen we took part in the activities of the school. Joyce Castle and Robert Cole were members of the Student Council. Mary Speer and Joyce Castle belonged to the Junior cheer leaders squad. Donald Parker and George Cook did an excellent job on the basketball team. The Class hopes to stick together with our entire membership during our four years and make a good showing at graduation. PAGE THIRTEEN
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1. .v.C 4..-1-1-. 1 1 . fm.. . . ' 1, First Row Shirley Miller Joyce Perkins, Bernice Prescott, Owen Peters fSecretaryJ, Phyllis Ball lVice Presidentl, Dorothy Bradbury, Dorothy Tompkins, Gloria Hunkins, Doris Murray. Second Row-Richard Small, Robert Wis- noski, James Snell. Katherine Davies, Jean jones, Helen Stefanik, Jane Wood, Carl Corbin, Wallace Jones, Duane Davies fTrcasurerP, Harold Coodenough. Last Row-Gerald Gallup, Charles Crowe, Warren Towne, William Jones, Francis 0'Brien, Robert Russum, Miss Cassidy fClass Adviserj, Kenneth Keehle, Albert Miller, Peter Helanar, Lynn Yager, William Staley. Sophomores TIME MARCHES ON! The seventh grade class of 1938-39 has become the gay Sophomore class of 1941-42. As seventh graders we, who are now Sophomores, were under the leadership of Miss Slayton and Mr. Worrell: as eighth graders we had as guides Miss Nellie Weigel and Mr. 0'Connor: as freshmen, Miss Evans. As freshmen, our class members took part in many activities. During the year we had a party in the school gymnasium. Now we have been promoted to Sophomores with Miss Cassidy as our advisor. Early in the year we elected the following officers: President, Lois Murray, Vice-President, Phyllis Ball, Secretary, Olwen Peters, and Treas- urer, Duane Davies. During the year we followed a system of paying dues and had a bake sale, and aycandy sale to raise money. Our class is made up of 38 members. PAGE TWELVE
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PAGE FOURTEEN ,, I.v.C 4- e A An Unending Education EDUCATION is not the hardiest of plants. It flourishes, indeed, with cultiva- tion, but responds as quickly to neglect, withering inevitably when un- attended. It never reaches maturity, its life and vitality depending upon an unending growth. Young men and women, and sometimes teachers are satisfied with a static interpretation of education. The students acquire a body of useful knowledge and fruitful ideas. Then they graduate. They are educated. Perhaps after that they are satisfied with books which portray that scene, and of discussing what they read, if they thus become accustomed to a contact with the moving current of world's thought, if they do that while in school they will acquire a commanding education. Social Activities 1. The Ag. boys sponsored a round and square dance in the gym on September 22, 1941. 2. On November 19, 1941, a dance was held by the Junior Class in the gym. 3. uShe Didn't Believe , an operetta, was given by the pupils ofthe grade schools and high school under the direction of Mrs. Reilly on Decem- ber 15. 4. On February 28, 1942, the Alumni Association of the Sauquoit Valley Central School gave the mystery play uThe Skull . The cast included: Mrs. Harris ,.,,, ,,.,. ...... , . ....., . ,. .... ,,..., ..... ..,.., .... . . . E LLA MAE TOWNE Dorothy Merrill ...... ,.,,,,, ...,.,,.. .... . ....... , -.-ALMA SMITH Anna Mason ...... ..,. . ....,... ROSABELLE WADSWORTH Captain Allenby ........... ....,.............,...,..... .,.,... P A UL HOWLETT Robert Demarest .,.., ...... GORDON GREEN JUSTIN DONAHOE ,, ,....... STANLEY BAWOL Professor Vorheese ,... Steve Tolman ..., ..,. Jerry Brownell ,. . .,,,. ,......, R ALPH BRIGGS Harry Alsing .,,. ...... . . ,,..,,, STANLEY BRIGGS The Skull ...... ,. .,.. .,...,.,....,,.,..,....., .......,.,.. . . .MASTER CRUOK 5. The P. T. A. sponsored a round and square dance on April 9, 1942. 6. On April 24, 1942, the Senior Class held the Heymakers Ball in the gym.
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