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

 - Class of 1944

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CLASSIFIED ADS DOCTOR DR. I. C. RICE ,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,........,,,.,,,...,.,,,,,,,......... Waterville MEAT DEALER AUGUST BOZZONE, Hams and Beef a Specialty .,,,,,,,, ,,......,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,.........,....,.,....,,,. S auquoit BEAUTY SHOP PAULINE'S BEAUTY SHOP. Leading shop for Shel- ton Pe:manents, New-Ray Machineless and all Beau- Sauquoit ty Culture. Phone -I-8098 .....,............................ FEED AND FUEL BERT PERRY. Feed, Grain, Coal, Cement, etc. Otlice Phone -I-137-I. Resident 2-5958. CROCERIES ALBICRT LEVVIS, General Merchandise.. ,,,,, .Sauquoit VICTORY STORE . ., ...,.,. Sauquoit v V-,. . 1- f SMARI S i.ROC,I'.RH , ...,.,,,,, .. ,.,...,. . ..,,.,, Paris ART SCIIAFER, Groceries, Provisions, Candy, To- lmaeeo, School Supplies. Tel. -If-5350 ,.., ,,,,,,,,. S auquoit INSURANCE COMPANY nAR'rFoRn ACCIDENT AND 1NnEMN1'rY CoM- PANY. Howard VV. james, Agent ,............, Forestport WEARINC APPAREL COLLEGE HALL, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, and Sporting Goods .,..............,................................................l ...... U IlC2l HELEN KELLY DRESS SHOP. Sizes 10-40 .......... Uticri FISHER'S DEPARTMENT STORE ...... New Hartford SERVICE STATIONS HORIGAN'S SERVICE STATION .................. Clayville I-IENKLE'S GARAGE, General Repairs and Welding ............ ................................... .......,,....... P a ris AMOCO SERVICE STATION. C, M, Gage ....................................... VVashington Mills MUSIC UTICA CONSERVATORY OF IVIUSIC. lVIr. and Nlrs. Felix Magendanz .................................................... Utiea Co to Church Sunday MISCELLANEOUS G. MERRITT WOODIN, Electrical VVork ............................................................ Paris Station MILLER'S DRUG STORE .................................. Clayville VVASHINGTON MILLS DINER, Clarence Carr, Prop. SAUQUOIT VALLEY LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE. Phone VV.VV. 87Y23, Lallier and Bockus ...... Cassville FOR QUALITY PRODUCTS SEE THE UWATKINS MAN, joseph Richards. MAUDE FOLEY GIFT SHOP .................,........,....... Utica FRANK P. MORGAN HARDVVARE ........,... Waterville W. j. BISSELLS' SONS GENERAL HARDVVARE, Groceries. Phone I8 ...........,.......,..,.........,....... Waterville HIGHLAND POULTRY AND POTATO FARM. F. H. Smith Sz Son. Phone ZOF-23 ........................ Cassville BININATO'S SHOE STORE. Headquarters for Work Clothes, Footwear and Modern Shoe Repair ..........................,.....................,............. Waterville LA VALLIE'S RESTAURANT ........ ......... W aterville FRED CIIAMP ...............,............ ...... C layville CONLEY'S RESTAURANT '................,......,..,.,... Clayville DOOLITTLE POULTRY FARM. Dressed Poultry, and Eggs .............................................................. Cassville ART SIIAVV BARBER SIIOP .....,,.......,,.,..........,. Sauquoit P. j. REILLY, Broker-Farm and Village Property. Phone -I-7051 ...................................................... Sauquoit COMPLIMENTS OF PARIS GRANGE ............,,....................,.,..................... Paris IIALLIGAN AND ROBERTS ............ Washington Mills BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA ........ ...i......,........,... P aris CLAYVILLE FOUNDRY .......... ....................... C layville BERT PERRY. .................. .......... W ashington Mills A FRIEND. FRANK P. MORGAN. MARY DAWLEY ........................... .......... C assville MARIE'S BEAUTY PARLOR ........ .......... W aterville A FRIEND. P. R. DONAHOE. FRED CHAMP ........... ...... C layville VICTORY STORE .........................,.. ....... S auquoit MR. and MRS. HARRY QUICK ,....... ...... C layville A FRIEND. GEORGE VV. PARKER ..,....... ,,.,.., S auquoit RAYMOND DAIVIIVIOND. DR. SCHAFER .............. .,..... ,,,,,,, S a uquoit EDVVARD HORIGAN .....,,........,.,,...,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,, Clayville THE PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION, Sauquoit Valley Central School. FRED SMITH. E201

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c .v.C 4 I1 E M NUTE TU BU! WILL NVE MAKE valuable use of that time left to us, or let it slip by as too short for real accomplish- ment ? When Major Frank Cavanaugh, known as the lron lVIajor, coach of Fordham football team, was told by the doctor that he had three years left, did he surrender to listless self-pity? No. He went for- ward to accomplish a great task building one of the country's greatest football teams and leaving an unforgetable legacy to his family and the youth of America in undaunted endeavor, strong courage and unimpeachable character. Do you remember his last view of his beloved stadium after winning his final game? The boys gave him the football used in the game as a tribute of their respect and love. He looked at the ball inscribed with the names of the team and said to his wife, who stood by, 'fl wish the boys had signed itf' He had finished his season practically blind, which resulted from injuries received in World War I. Do you remember that last minute in the Notre Dame-Iowa Pre-Flight game last fall when the military team was trailing one of Notre Dame's great teams? The Pre-Flight team did not surren- der to defeat but engineered a pass from beyond the 35-yard line. Perfect team work in blocking, pro- tection of passer and receiver resulted in a comple- tion for a touchdown and the victory. The game is essential in that it develops necessary team work, perfect cooperation. However, the will to win and fight to the very end is the important factor. Our boys and girls are being trained for just such teamwork, cooperation and self-sacrifice for their team, school or country. We know that they have the foundation necessary for these accom- plishments. We know that the great majority have the character and courage to do them. A brief men- tion of many of the activities in our own school show that our our own youth will work together for the school's good, if they are shown the need. Last fall, our school children picked up over 40,000 E191 bushels of potatoes and earned over 54,000 at this and other farm tasks. These same boys and girls have purchased over 510,000 worth of bonds in our own four Bond Drives. Many of our youths are messengers or wardens during blackouts and have cooperated in many civilian defense activi- ties. The opening of the Recreation Hall is due in a large degree to the cooperation of students, under the splendid leadership of the Parent-Teachers Association committee, in cleaning, decorating and making this possible. The military record of the students from our school is enviable. Qur former students have earned 12 commissions and innumerable non-com- missioned ratings. Our boys and girls have been at the front during the great campaigns of this war. They have distinguished themselves and their school. VVe have found no holding back, but the determined courage and industry necessary to the winning of the war. They are really military per- sonnel. Let us pause in remembering those boys who have given their lives that we may maintain and enjoy our present American way of life. Our mili- tary losses include 3 Navy men, 2 Army men and l Marine: Bernard Allen Hugh Stephenson Edward Crowe Thomas Yarosz jchn Campbell Maynard Jones May the students of Sauquoit Valley Central High School dedicate themselves to the task of paying full honor to these six men and the other military personnel from our school by doing the pres- ent tasks with grim determination, personal sacri- fice and undaunted courage in order that each may be ready when called to serve in the larger field of a military unit. May those who remain home stand unashamed before our returning soldiers, sailors and marines and receive from them the highest praise 'WVell Done.



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CONGRATULATIONS an d BEST WISHES for A FULL MEASURE OF SUCCESS tothe SENIOR CLASS Of Sauquoit Valley Central High School O THE SAVINGS BANK OF UTICA The Bank with the Gola' Dome E I

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