Sherwood High School - Echo Yearbook (Aurora, NY)

 - Class of 1941

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'El-:cs as -A 7111 ami 214 Gaacbi Back row: Ann Keough, Marcia Drake, Doris Dawley, Aletha Vnapp, Violet Thurston, Mary Marion, Gertrude Maassen, Pe gy Bunnell, Blanche Gilmore, Marjorie Nelson, Eunice Mitchell, Audrey saker, Alma Peckham, Ellen Chamberlain, Betty Buckhout, Lois Kuhlmann, Lucille Quinn, Helen D-ttington Middle row: Mr. Maddaloni, Jack Powers, Carl Bergerstock, Erhardt Krueger, Rodney Shaw, Howard Parker, George Newman, William Nelson, Philip Buckhout, William Nolan, Richard Coats, Vincent Swank, Ronald Crandall, Charles Reed, Karl Radcliffe, Robert Nolan, Mrs. Bowness, Gordon Powers. Seated: Shirley Gadsby, Jean Moody, Mae Swank, Irene Coulson, Barbara Perciliok, Josephine aurphy, Letha Karschnor, Helen Bennett, Harry Murphy, Edwin Douvherty, Paul Hahn, Mary Desmond, Barbara Reed, Alma Coomber, Carmen Conaty, Joyce Hood, Janet Bornt, Jean Hastings. ll llll 6lae4!me li Top Row: Betsy Pierce, Margaret Dawley, Leon Dusseau, Robert Radcliffe, David Pierce, Francis Bunnell, Murvill Salls, Winifred Nyant, Edith Nolan Middle: Jane Wyant, Isabelle Stoker, Clifford Duck, Bill Tierney, George Tierney, Wilbur Hicks, Carl Chapin, Jean Buckley, Karolyn Garlock Bottom: Eleanor Myers, Mildred Wood, Anne Nolan, Eugene Chamberlain, Ann Jacobs, William Powers, Patricia Drake, Ethel Nolan, Jean Darrow

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We Juniors thank the Class of '41 for its kind advice and hasten to return its good in- tentions with a few sage words of our own. Charles Hurlbut, we are indeed surprised at your inability to conduct yourself in a manner befitting your position as President of the Senior Class. And we do mean on your bus! We have heard of teachers' pets who get front seats-but a bus driver's pet is rare. Helen Ryan, we Juniors wonder why you like Rochester. It 1sn't because of a certain Smith boy, is it? Do you remember how he liked to skate in the dark? Sally Keough, you don't have anything to do with Shy Sh1eld's orchestra practicing at your house every Sunday, do you? It looks suspicious. And mighty convenient, too, --if you can get around the interference of your younger sister. Harold Alexander, wouldn't it have been more convenient for you to have sat with Mil- dred on the way to New York -- instead of sitting in front of her, and having to crane your neck all the way down? Ruth Wyant, a fickle girl is man's worst enemy. When you get a boy-friend like Jimmy Stein, don't drop him for a grasshopper like Sid Curtis. when you pick out a boy-friend, don't drop him like an old cloth: keep him tied to your apron strings. Paul Gallery, now that you are leaving LHCS, you will have to furnish your own milk at lunch time, and buy your own pop. It's been hard work this year for Vincent to bring enough milk for the two of you. Wally Duck, we believe you're girl-shy, but behind the scenes, we find a little girl, named Helen. we advise you not to take so long on the tennis court bench-maybe someone else would like to look at the moon. Geraldine Flynn, what we would like to hear from you is a good old-fashioned Indian war whoop. You should know how, after being among us a complete year. Lester Chapin, we heard the other day that you wanted to be an aviator. If you are serious in this ambitlon, you'd better avoid arranging meetings at the school-house with Mildred Wood. Aviation is a stiff course, and there is little time for diversions like that Doris Garlock, you have done wonderful things for yourself these past months. But we doubt that all that reducing has been solely for your own personal satisfaction. Can it be for that gentleman from Union Springs? Lois Myers, you are a good actress. From your daily ,aversion to the boys in school one would never dream that vou and Sid Curtis 'EHcs A are such very good fr1ends.And, oh Lois, that one night affair with a young Junior boy! Margaret Dickinson, we wonder where you go on those nights you go to Auburn.Hm, three times a week. Could it be that Bob is taking up your precious time? Russell Chapin, whenever a new girl comes into school, don't be so anxious to meet her. We are afra1d,Razzle, you fall short of Emily Post's dlcta on meeting young ladies. Rita Shaw, we think you should drop your boy-friends from Holy Family High School. You know Confucius say:WHoly Family boys teach un holy tricks to little crickets like you.' Tom Costello, one girl is enough for one night. We think three is carrying it just a little too far..And also, when swimming, just be sure you lock up your clothes, especially when there's a candid camera fan in the group Jerry Chamberlain, you of Sherwood,we suggest that nice girl who is fancy-free you with a car all your own Soothing Songbird you pick out some . A nice guy like should not have a bit of trouble-especially if you sing to the young lady. Muriel Bishop, for a dignified Sen1or,we are sure that you are leaning far too much on a certain nPost'. Yes, Muriel, we know that you like to attend Guild Meetings, but do you have to stay across the road from Posts to at tend them? Eleanor Joslyn, you must learn not to hide your face. You get few chances during your life-time to have your picture taken on top of the Empire State Building. Next time just stick your neck out a little further so that the camera can catch lt. Charles Hickey, though Ruth Thorn's dark, chestnut hair takes your heart, remember it belongs back home. Remember that there are more where she comes from. Mildred Baker, we advise you to choose someone nearer your own age.We know it gives you a comfortable feeling to know he wo be caught in the draft, but you ought to have enough sporting blood to take a chance on a young man. Leon Brewster, we want you to leave the members of the younger generation alone. If the fellows fathers trust them with the car, it ought not to be necessary for you to es- cort them home. 'Lin . gnu Francis McGarry, we thought you werea one-girl fellow until this year. After that New York trip we began to wonder. Well, 'out of sight, out of m1nd,' we suppose. From your successors, dear Seniors, BON VOYAGE, and lots of good luck!



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A Ev-ics. A D S Iop now: Graden Swank, Shirley Alexander, Margaret Pagano Miss Griffi . 1' nr Julia Alice Coomber, Jean Hahn, Kenneth Brown Middle: Donald Myers,James Ryan, David Wilmot, Windsor Stone, Robert Bunnell, Paul Quinn, Duncan Wilbur, Richard Parker Bottom: Roberta Saxton, Bernita Gilmore, Beata Kuhlmann, Jane Powers, Hd. . . . . ith Bunn, Marian Hastings, Patricia Keough union Top Row: Margaret Nolan, Virginia Heath, Miss Stone, Alice Coiley, Irene Jacobs Middle: William Nolan, Gerald Beebe, Vincent Cahalan, Bradley Mitchell, David Nolan, Raymond Drake Bottom: Dale Sullivan.-Barbara Richardson. Thomas Powers, Ruth Powers. Everett Allen. Louis Shaw

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