Sherwood High School - Echo Yearbook (Aurora, NY)

 - Class of 1941

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H119 any -'vw' M- QF CHARLES HICKEY NCharl1eN Nlt matters not whether you won, but how you play- ed the gamen Jr. Varsity Basketball 1 Varsity Basketball 2,5,4 Soccer 5 Football 4 Baseball 2,3,4 Glee Club 2,3 DORIS GARLOCK llnorothyll Uwe cannot be here and there toon Glee Club l,2,4 Literary Club 1,2 Senior Play 4 Operetta 2 Prop. Manager Soph. Play Prop. Manager, Jr. Play Student Police 5 Office Assistant 5,4 Homemaking Club 5,4 RUSSELL CHAPIN uRazzleu nOut of sight, 'out of mlndu Soccer 2,3 Baseball 3 Glee Club 1,2 F. F. A. 5,4 1. f Y if 9 EHCS A A ELEANOR JOSLYN ' nEleanor' uAnything for a quiet life Glee Club l,2,5,4 Orchestra 2,3,4 Operetta 2,5 Y V Roszm' Powsas uEobn HL1ttle Coonn nThe Farmer in the Della gk can F. F. A. 1,2,5,4 ' Jr. Varsity Basketball was Soccer 5 GERALDINE FLYNN uGerry' S S ' uTell me pretty maiden, . Q35 gg I are there any more at Y home like you? 'W Glee Club 1,2,5,4 feu,, auf Basketball 1,2 ,t,,HMafwegga, Softball 1,2 fqQmH,sgiQ?ifiF5Q5Ei Homemaking Club 4 g5??QQWfQbg 55f3?igv '21 ffe l-.. a ' V. iH:ff:QVf'lW??i2i?5'a?R LESTER CHAPIN uLesterU uHe's a little 'you-know'!n Sophomore Play 2 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Glee Club 1,4 Operetta 3

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'EHCS A HAROLD ALEXANDER UAlexu NManners make the man' 'F' 'F Orchestra 2,3,4 Junior Play 3 Glee Club 1,2 Ass. Basketball Manager Operetta 5 Bus. Manager of Sr.Play MARY RITA SHAW 'R1ten uTrue blue' Glee Club 2,3,4 Operetta 2,5 -1? Homemaklng Club 5,4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 'v X ll X wNfh'x gi , Qkf. N ,E LEON BREWSTER uBudH Uwork for the minute and ,H .Ty we' not for the hour Varsity Basketball l,2,3,4 Soccer l,2,5 Football 4 Student Council 2 Treas. Student Council 2 .Ki WALLACE DUCK uwallyn 'l HCnperful, friendly, Food- fg 'Wax la- naturedn 'M Soccer 2,5 ' Jr. Varsity Basketball 5 Manager of Baseball 2,3 MARGARET DICKINSON 'Margaretu UA little with quiet Is the only dietu Glee Club l,2,3,4 Operetta 2,3 Homemakini Club 2,3,4 Literary lub 1 THOMAS COSTELLO UCossey' uThere's mischief in this mann Jr. Varsity Basketball Varsity Basketball 3,4 Soccer 2,5 Football 4 Baseball 3,4 Senior Play 4 Class President 5 Glee Club l,2,5 PAUL GALLERY uPablon 'Haste makes waste' Ass. Basketball Manager 4 Treasurer of F. F. A. 4 Baseball 1,5,4 Glee Club l Soccer 5 GERALD CHAMBERLAIN nJerI.yu NSherwood's Singing Song- birdu Glee Club l,?,3,4 Operetta 2,5 Jr. Varsity Basketball 6 Varsity Basketball 3,4 Baseball 2,5 Student Council 5 Soccer 5 Sophomore Play 2 Student Police 5 gk X or tw Q4 .::,f:



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On Easter Monday evening eighteen happy and excited seniors met at Ithaca to take a trip to New York City. We were to go down by Greyhound bus and to stay at the Hotel Taft. Yes, for three days we were to be living in a world so different from our own that we sim- ply cou1dn't believe that this excursion, so long a dream, was now a reality. All night we rode on the bus-fun it was, especially after four Columbia University Juniors boarded the bus at Scranton at three a.m.-but tiring it was also-nobody got a decent n1ght's sleep, unless perhaps did our chaperones. But you know by now that the Class of '41 ls made of sterner stuff! So, on our arrival in New York City, we were all fresh and rarlng to keep up with the pace of the largest city in the world. It soon turn- ed out that New York City had a problem keep- ing up with us. Our first day gave us a b1rd's eye view of Manhattan Island. From our hotel we walk- ed over to Radio City. Here we were conduct- ed through the studios and were shown the many processes involved in the presentation of our favorite radio program-from the time the script-writer gets it on paper to the mo- ment we enjoy lt ln our own homes. A four hour sight-seeing tour of the city in an open-topped bus convinced us that New York as a city of contrasts. We saw the rich aristocratic residential sections border ing Central Parkg we saw the horrible slum sections of the lower East S1de's ghetto. On this ton' we saw many famous landmarks: two beautiful cathredrals, St. John, the D1v1ne's and St. Patr1ck's: Grant's Tomb: the buildings of Columbia University, many more too numerous to mention. ' During our stay in New York, we made a trip to the Statue cf Liberty: to the Hayden Planetarium, where we took to the moong to the Museum remained behind-she could three days here, she said: Natural History, where the historic animals attracted an imaginary trip of Art, where Lois have spent all to the Museum of skeletons of Pre- our attention. Atop the Empire State Building we gazed in wonderment at the amazing panoramas before Ula LaGuardia Airport we visited too. Here we watched our American planes come in on bird- llke landings and take off like butterflies soaring off a flower. Living at a metropolitan hotel was a new experience for most of us. Here we enjoyed luxuries unknown to us in our everyday lives. One of the highlights of our trip came on our last noon in New York. Our whole group deck- ed themselves in their Easter Sunday best, and dined in the Grill Room of the Taft, where we danced to the music of Frankie Mas- ters and his Orchestra. Each senior had the most enjoyable Easter vacation of his life. Each, also, feelsthat the trip wouldn't have been possible without the capable planning and leadership of our Class Advisor, Mr. Kaplan. We wish to thank him here for all he has done in our behalf to make our class trip possible. We also thank Mrs. Van Arsdale for being our chaperoneg we enjoyed her companionship very much. Now that we have had our class trip, we wish to add that we hope each graduating olasl in the future will be able to realize both the enjoyment and the educational values that arise from an experience like ours. ----Rita Shaw

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