Schuylerville Central School - Schuyler Yearbook (Schuylerville, NY)

 - Class of 1927

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JUNIOK CLASS At the beginning of the school year, September 1926, the Junior class registered twenty members. A meeting was held immediately and officers elected for the coming year. Those chosen were as follows: Walter J. Pratt—President Julia C. Wanmer—-Vice-President Omer W. Boivin—Secretary Martha G. Regan—Treasurer Through benefit moving pictures, food sales and the selling of candy, money was raised, with which our class rings were bought. We also took charge of one of the dances which was held in February after a basketball game. Confetti along with our Valentine decorations and favors made the dance a novel one. The success of this dance led us to undertake a Junior Prom. Commit- tees were appointed to take charge of the various tasks which confronted us. We decorated the hall very attractively in our class colors, pink and gold. With April 29, came the biggest event of the season as it was the first Junior Prom ever held in the history of the Schuylerville High School. With this our social activities were brought to a close. 12 M. S. ’28.

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SOPHOMOKKS FRESHMEN 11



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He i.ex M i ller—President Kathleen Mullen—Vice-President Catherine Scicrra—Secretary Beth Carhart—Treasurer Facts seem to prove that the class of 1929 is very much interested in ath- letics. Most of the boys are going out for baseball. Three of the star basket- ball players on the boys’ team are members of the Sophomore class. Leo Car- roll, Dominick Carsetti, and Carroll Reed. Also we have three of the basket- ball stars of the girls’ team—Helen Miller, Caroline Milligan, and Helen Hughes. the Sophomores hit on a brilliant idea to make the enormous sum of twenty-two dollars by selling one thousand pencils bearing the gilt inscription, “Still LERYILLE HIGH SCHOOL.” For two weeks our slogan was, “Don’t you want to buy a pencil?” We sold over half of the pencils and the rest will be on sale next term. So don’t forget it! It we don’t make more money in the next two years, we will have to pur- chase our class rings at Woolworth’s and hike to Washington. “But nevertheless you must confess There’s nothing the matter with us. Sophomores! Rah ! Rah ! Rah !” 13 B. C. ’29.

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