Shortsville High School - Hi Lo Yearbook (Shortsville, NY)
- Class of 1939
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The HI LO or 93 E P bl hed By The Annual Staff Shortsvxlle l-hgh School l l ' M wihih h 2' 2 u is .. ur Dedication n o1oorec1ot1oh of h1s loho omd louhful serv1ce to Shortsvllle Hlgh School the Class o 39 hereby dedlcotes lts School Annual to Mr George M1ller Sr GEORGE MILLER SR And Our Thanks H the wealth of true lrlendshxp 1S ecrmecl by genume worth ond sm emty Mr Turner IS mdeed the poseessor of great r1ches I OHN W TURNER ..0 ' ' .. I .A A . fl , . I The Faculty Leland W Blazey Scrence Emory McKerr Muslc Paulme Shortall Lrbrary Pre Pnmer Irene Blesada Comrnercral Dorothy Cooke Drawmg Mrs Hermorne Harp Erghth Grade Henry Broomfreld Seventh Grade Marlon Conlon S1Xlh Grade Mary O Brren Frfth Grade Mrs Ruth Cooley Fourth Grade Lola Dunnmg Th1rd Grade Kathleen Gartland Second Grade Dons Shaw Frrst Grade Iohn W Turner Prmcxpal Alfred Un1vers1ty M1ldred Gross Englrsn Wlllxam Smlth Vrolet Rentschler Hrstory Un1vers1ty of Rochester Clara M Iohnson Language Elrmra College Hobart College Ithaca College Ithaca College Albany State Nazareth College UDIVSTSIIY of Buffalo Oswego Hobart Geneseo Geneseo Geneseo Rochester Rochester Geneseo Normal College Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Norma' l . , , ...... . t I I Herman I, Mark, Physical Education , 1 I . . . I . The HI LO STAFF Ed1lOf 1n Chlet Assocxate Edltor Busmess Manager ASS1StGHt Buslness Manager Advert1s1ng Manager Asststant Advertlslng Manager Photography Manager Act1v1t1es Manager Ass1stant Actlvltles Manager Sports Edltor Asslstant Sports Edrtor Paul McM1llan Raymond Hall Norma Walborn Margaret Gllllgan Allce Keleher Elva Stoddard Rtchard Mack Hannah Smack Betty Callahan Ralph Ogden Rupert Davls Humor Edltors Edwln Sweeney Ioseph Barry Senlor Edltors Norma Walborn Paul McM1llan Classes I 51235 l ,st 1 HISTORY OF CLASS OF 39 ln the year 1936 the Class of 39 entered upon the frnal stretch of our race toward graduatron Roarrng through ou Freshman year under the gurdance of Mr Iohn W Turner we were the frrst Freshman Class to be honored wrth a prrvate surte A Freshman room was duly rnrtrated rnto use by our thrr ty four members Flashrng around a turn we changed steersman and Mrss Ro alre Gross took the wheel Thrs year we were classed as assrmrlated enough to be en tered rnto the sanctuary of the upper classmen the study hall A party clr maxed the run of our Sophomore year As we sped over a hrll and drpped rnto our Iunror yo r we agarn chang ed drrver Mr Leland Blazey now took control and we rlashed rnto our frrst real eventrul year A f-lallowe en dance was the frrst evrdence of thrs year s socral occurrences Thrs party was a colossal success and the Class garned speed for the next gatherrng Thrs was a movrng prcture show starrrng Slrm Summervrlle Thrs netted the treasury a neat profrt and me rolled forward to a party sponsored by us for the Senrors Game occupred the frrst half of the evenrng and the last was passed by dancrng to an orchestra compos ed of local rnusrcrans Ice cream and cake were served durrng rntermrssron and everyone gorged hrmself to hrs full capacrty Agarn we forged ahe d toward our last Iunror event a prcnrc at Owasco Park sponsored agam bv us for the Senrors Refreshments were taken along and served at the Dark We now began our frnal spurt strll wrth Mr Blazey gurdrng us wrth a deft hand Srxteen of our orrgrnal thrrty four classmen moved from study hall back rnto our prrvate surte We were the real stuff upper classmen who were really upper Thrs year brg thrngs were to happen The frrst thrng was our Senror rendrtron of the Spanrsh Onron starrrng Norma Walborn and Gerald Lewrs the onron Mrss Mrldred Gross our esteemed Englrsh Four rnstructor drrected the play and rt rs now our wrsh to extend our srncere thanks to Mrss Gross for her extremely hard work and for the success whrch the play was As we agarn pulled rnto lrne we made arrangements for a serres of basketball dances wrth musrc furnrshed by the new Jrtter box a Vrctrola grven to the school by the Parent Teacher Assocratron We now take trme to thank the P T A for the extremely apprecrated grft The next pause and our rush toward the frnrsh was our hrghly advertrs ed Senror Ball Swrng musrc was furnrshed by Pete Renzr and hrs trumpet Refreshments were served durrng the course of the evenrng lt was a very formal dance complete wrth all the decoratrons furnrshed by the Senror grrls and boys The party s hrgh lrght was the appearance of Mr Blazey our Class advrsor who had returned to the ranks after a serrous rllness The dance proved to be a whooprng success Thrs dance closed off a very successful Basketball season of whrch the followrng boys played leadrng posrtron on the Shortsvrlle I-lrgh School frrst Champronshrp team Edwrn Sweeney Larry Roat lack Kerrns Ioseph Mossey Gerald Lewrs and Russell Holtz Edwrn Sweeney our Class humorrst pull ed down the foul shootrng champronshrp of Class A B and C Ioseph Mos sey Class comedran was hrgh scorer rn the Frnger Lakes League wrth the total number of 72 pornts Our 39 sportsters are completrng a semr success ful baseball season One of the mayor hrgh lrghts of last year was the wrn n1ng of the Natronal Class C Champ onshrp by the Shortsvrlle Hrgh School Band Some of our classmates were rncluded rn the envrous trrp to New York Crty vrz Paul McMrllan Gerald Lewrs Edwrn Sweeney George Abel and Russell Hall The clrmax of our race wrll be after our long awarted graduatron That rs a prcnrc sponsored by the Iunrors follo wrng the tradrtron of past years The Antr clrmax frnrshrng up our hrgh school career wrll be a Class house party at Canandargua Lake At the end of our race we wrsh now to thank the entrre Faculty and all other helpful organrzatrons whrch arded us rn burldrng our character rmpart rng to us the knowledge that wrll ard us rn our future successes I O Q Q , . , , ' r 1- 3 ' ' Q. . . , r ,, . . ,, . ,. . . G . . , r .J .f ' - C. , . H I . . J, . I , . . . , - 1 . , , . . ,, . - 1 r 11 11 . , . . . .:1 I - f-1 . C. . . . , . 11 11 A A . , . . - 1. . 11 1. 11 U ,, . . . . . . . . ,. . . ,, . L I 1 - 1 1 1 r . . , - - - - H.. 11 I - I . . . . H .,, . 1 , . . . ' . , , . 11 - 11 1 V r 1 1 1 . . . ,, I ' I I - ,, , . , - I . - 1 1 1 . 1 . . . . Q . . . 1 1 1 1 1 , . - J - I - GEORGE ABEL Turk Basketball fASSOCl3f9 Manager 3 Manager 41 Soccer 4 Orchestra l 2 3 Band 3 4 Pr Club fASSOCl3tE Edltor 3 Edxtor nn Chief 41 French Club 3 N1tlOIl1l Honor Soc tty 3 Scn lor Pl1y 4 Operetta 4 Class VICL Prcsxclcnt 3 Salutitorxan IOSEPH BARRY Successor to Iohn Maseheld Soccer 1lVIanager 41 Basketball flVlanager 41 Baseball flVlanager 3 41 Class Pres dent 4 . Y gfk L MARION BROPHY Qs -f. Encephcxlms Letharg1ca Llbrary Club 4 French Club 3 4 Sc-mor Play 4 Valedxctorlan IOSEPHINE CHMIEL Our Sm1l1ng Betty Co ed Basketball 2 Camera Club 3 French Club 3 4 Semor Play 4 Library Club 4 Cvlee Club l Q.4a: .i. 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Qs GERALD LEWIS Class Morhcmn nd l 2 3 4 Orchcstrl 2 3 Blskctblll Soccer 4 unlor Varslty 3 Scnlor Play 4 Operetta 4 PAUL McMILLAN Mad MUSICIUH Camera 2 Art Club I 2 Semor Phy 4 Safe ty Patrol 2 Band l 2 3 Pres1clent4J Orches tra 2 3 H1 Lo Staff IAssoc1ate Ed1tor 3 Ed tor nn Chlef 4D Class Presxdent 3 Class Vxce Presndent 4 Solo Contest 3 4 Musxc Cllmc 3 4 Assistant Band Mister 4 Student Con ductor 4 IOSEPH MOSSEY Shortsvxlles Calloway Press Club 4 Soccer 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Soccer fMan1ger 35 Llbrary Club 3 4 FORREST PARMELE . Parlor City Iigolo Soccer 3 Art Club 1 2 3 Baseball 4 WT? LARRY ROAT . . Senior Cadaver Basketball 2 3 4. HANNAH SMOCK Secretary de Looks L1brary Club 4 Glee Club I 2 Band 1 Senlor Play 4 EDWIN SWEENEY Foul Shooter Monopohzer Soccer 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 1 3 4 Press Club 4 Band 3 4 French Club 2 lPres dent 31 Student Councxl QPres1dent 41 Lx brary Club 4 H1 Lo Staff 4 Art Club 2 3 Athletlc Assocxatxon QPres1dent 41 Class Pres ldent 2 Semor Play 4 Operetta 4 NORMA WALBORN Venus de Shortsvxlle Basketball 1 2, Hi-Lo Staff CAssociate Business Manager 3 Busmess Manager 41 Press Club 2 3 4 Glee Club l 2 3 lPres1dent 41 L1brary Club l 2 3 4 Athletlc Council 2 Art Club 2 3 4 French Club 2 3 4 Dxal 1 Dramatxc Club 2 Class Presxdent 1 Class V1cePres1dent 2 Class Secretary Treasurer 4 Operetta 4 Sen lor Play 4 Camera Club 4 French Club QVICC Pres1dent 31 Ontar1o County Apple Blossom Queen Mss Shortsvllle . . The FIFTH GRADE . . 0 Back RowfMalcolm Blakeslee. Carol Peer, Helen Hamshire. Bud Peters, Carol Quinter. Barbara VVal- born. Marilyn Hixson, Geraldine Gersbach, Ernest Mumby, o Third RowfLester Romeiser, Robert Peters, Ar- thur Abel, Dick Brown, lack Kennedy, Art Glover. Ioan LeFex're, Rita Iohnson. Edith Massecar. Clifford Dawson, . . The FOURTH GRADE . . 0 Back Row-lack Meehan, Roberta Phillips, Mar- tin Dawson, Shirley Ellis, Burton VVasson, lane Mumby, Earl Mumby. Mary Gilligan. Frances Her- inans, Maurice Lebel. Melvin Blakeslee, 0 Second RowfEdward Calnek, Edward DeFlyer. Iames Newman. Geraldine VVilliams. Mary Margaret 0 Second Row-Carolyn Ogden. Martha Holdforth. VVilma Farnsworth. Iack Bullock. Lorraine Carney, Charles Ryan, Mary Holdforth, Helen Romeiser, Rita Keleher, Roy Everett. 0 First Row-flackie Halton. Marjorie Keyes. Elaine VValters. Frank VVarrillow, Miss OBrien. Alice Doody. Edward Stewart. lohn Tierney, VVilliam Felton. Gilligan. Ruth Cooley. Iva lean Simmons, Frederick Broomfield, George Rudat, Donald Phipps, 0 Front Row-Allan Bartholomew. Mary Ann Doody, Patricia Stambach. Vivian Cooley, Iames Clark, Kenneth Iohnson, Frederick Chrysler, Elaine McCallum. Helen Hebert, Shirley DeCracker. Fr- -:gl ny' . . The THIRD GRADE . . 0 Back Row-Gerald Mumhy, Iohn Felton, Billy Datthyn. Iohn Gersbach, Carl Herendeen. Eugene VVebster. Beverick Smock. Marjorie Dawn Bolan, Rena Herman. Dorothy Massecar, Barbara Sleight, 0 Second Row-Elaine Schrader, Miss Dunning, . . The SECOND GRADE . . 0 Back RowiRobert Purdy, Beverly Gulvin, Col- ette Phillips, Phyllis Farnsworth, Mary Newman, Ruth Ogden, Gayle VValhorn. Grace Reed, Bruce Calnek, Dick Record. 0 Second Row-Howard VVashburn. Miss Gartlaiid. Mary lane Mack, Allan Newman. Paula Polco. lames Carey, Beverly Bartholomew, Diane Van- Orman. 0 Front Row-Thomas Holton, Alfred Lewis, Ellen Meehan, Dolores Carney. Barbara lean McDuif, Lewis Proper. Miles Dewey, lune Bullock. Alice Hamshire, Shirley Vilebster. VVilliam Hixson, Helen Abel. Gordon Peer. 0 Front Row-Iohn Henry Farrell. Nancy Nuna- maker. Hazel Baker. Mary Ruggles. Stuart Gallahan. Donald lessup. The FIRST GRADE 0 Back Row Melvin Skyner Nancy Capron Billy Bolan Anita Buss Arthur XV1ll13mS oan Purdy Bobby Dawson 0 Second Roxx Miss Shim Betty Lou Ruclit ick The PRE-PRIMER 0 Back Row-Glen Herendeen, Phyllis Sleight Pa- tricia l-logan, ames Romeiser, Philip Inglis Diane Cvratton, Gerald Hebert, Wilina Simmons. 0 Front Row-VVilliam Flynn Miss Shortall, Ioseph ONe11l Alice Peters Eugene Allen Dxyyn Schlecht Billy Meehan Rose Mary Gillihm Catherine Tier my Barbara Walker 0 Members of Class not photogriphed lune Fur Mwry int Rhoades Mclntyre, Howard Reed. Rose Mirie Remery, oyce VVebster. 0 Member f Class no photographed-Grace Mumby. nuawt, Do Clarkv Esther o The Four Dolls Dorothy Donohue Norene Clork Esther Leokev ond Louro Forms worth the Four Dolls cheered the 38 cmd 39 Bosketboxll squocl through to C: roormg v1ctory Mcmy thanks to the Dolls IC then' un wervmg loyolty ATHLETIC COUNCIL The Athletlc Councrl met thls year wlth the followrng representatlves Freshmen Sophomores Iunlors Senrors The members of the Student Councrl ar Councll thls year v1z Edwm Sweeney Rupert Davls Margaret Gllhgan Gordon Leakey Stewart Matthews Norma Walborn e also members of Presldent Vlce Presrdent Secretary KJ J-N if' the Athletlc I O O l Marcia Hinz , 1 SOCCER The S H S Soccer Team came through with a dec1ded improvement this year credited with tour Wms three ties and three losses Veterans this sea son were Nick Vangelisti Norman Cfallahan Lawrence Garno Io eph Moss ey Forrest Parmele and William Baker Next year s team should be very successful due to the number ot veter ans that will return Lawrence Garno popular Soccer enthusiast sustained a serious leg in- jury during a Manchester vs. Shortsville tangle. Though his absence was a set-back to the team the boys came through with flying colors. Opponent Schedule S.H.S. Canandaigua at Shortsville Waterloo at Shortsville Shortsville at Phelps Clifton Springs at Shortsville Shortsville at Victor Shortsville at East Bloomfield Manchester at Shortsville :-Non-League Mix-ups-: 2 Waterloo 8 Canandaigua 2 0 25 16 9 915' 955' 3? 1' S jg BASKETBALL Coach Marks 1938 39 Basketball Team captalned by Edwln Sweeney Was no doubt th'e greatest ever turned out at S H S and brought glory of all sorts to ShortsV1lle 1n wmmng all but three of 1lS scheduled games and belng the frst Tournament team ever developed at S H S We all pay respect to Coach Mark and h s boys for the wonderful performances both 1n play1ng and sportsmanshlp W1th the 1dea ln mmd of carrylng the S H S colors h1gh We re certa1n to have another team next year of whlch we may vt ell be proud Opponent Schedule S H S Seneca Falls Gorham Manchester Sodus V1ctor Chtton Sprmgs Phelps Gorham Manchester VIC or Chfton Sprlngs Phelps Playoffs East Bloomheld Interlaken Kendall North Ro e 374 4 'Glu JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL This quintet of younger boys in the High School made a line showing all season long and showed promise ot developing several future varsity stars The Reserves dropped tour out ot twelve games played The boys gained much needed experience in the Iumor ranks and with this material coming up the prospects for the near future are lar from dismal Opponent Schedule S H S Gorham Manchester Sodus Victor Clifton Springs Phelps Gorham Manchester Victor 26 Clifton Springs 17 36 Phelps l8 East Bloomfield 19 12 . . TENNIS . . The boy veteran of the econd year Tennls Tea Under the rnanage 'ment ot Robert Ho g and coachlng of Mr Leland Blr zev the team has prof Wrth Mary Lew1s as manager elect and under tne supervrsron of Mr Le land Blazey the Grrls Tennrs Team has proven to be a valuable as et to IH terschool sports -Schedule Palmyra Manon Manchester Canandalgua x t 3 s - ' 1. , c t ' . 4 , . ited in tennis technique. . 4 .lil- BASFBALL Wlth lack Kerms and Edwln Sweeney lW1I'l11'1g for the Purple and Whtte sluggers the l939 Baseball team plowed 1ts way through a sernr successful season wlth seven wrns and three losses Under Coach Broorntleld the last ear s veterans and new recrutts showed the stuff that Shortsvllle sports and Y sportsrnanshlp 1S made up of both under vlctory and defeat Opponent Schedule S H S Sodus at Shortsv1lle Waterloo at Shortsvrlle Shortsv1lle at Manchester Vlctor at Shortsv1lle Phelps at Shortsvrlle Chtton Sprrngs at Shortsv1lle Shortsvtlle at Waterloo Manchester at Shortsvrlle 5 Shortsvllle at V1ctor CFB? 2 ' 3 3 Shortsville at Clifton Springs 6 12 ' 14 10 ' 1 17 ' ' 15 9 ' l4 10 ' ' ' 15 2 ' 6 13 ' 9 ' ' 6 Helpful . The Parent Teacher Association The Parent Teacher Assocratlon brought to the commu ut, thts ye r a varred and rnterestrng program ot musrc speakers and dt cu ons The annual Chrrstmas party for the school students was a great uc cess At one ot the Fall meettngs the Assoclatton voted to buy an elec rtc ptck up machrne tor the use of the school tor soctal attarr Th s p ovefl to be a most worthwhlle gtlt and has been used by many chool group tl ru out the year When the On to New York tund was bemg rarsed to end our Band to the World s Farr the PT A made another generous gltt Shortsvtlle untt ot the PT A has shown a tlne sptrlt ol cooperatron wtth the school and the school IS deeply grateful to thrs organrzatton The ofhcers for thrs year were Prestdent Tracy Edmonds Vrce Pres dent lohn W Turner Secretary MISS Kathleen Cortland and Treasurer Mr lock Qurnter The Twln Cltles Lions Club The Twrn Cttres Lrons Club ol Shortsvtlle and Manchester has galned nattonal recognttron thrs past year through rts attendance and servrce For ome trme the Club led the Drstrrct 20 N ot New York State rn percentage of attendance Thruout the past year the Club was espectally acttve rn eye conservatron and dental correctron work among the school chrldren of our two vrllages Dr M R Blakeslee wtll agarn lead the Club as Presrdent and w1ll endeavor, wrth the help ot tts members, to contrnue mvaluable servrces to the communrty I . 0 ' 0 o - . T I 1 I A. A ' ' ' ' lc- fu-3 . , . .J oo. . . K 5 - . . , E . . L N. 4 H - . - P . Y . . Q. l A C S S l - U H . . S , . . , . . . I . I . - S L - - 1 1 1 - f - ' :- . , , 1 f . , o. I U I . 0 0 0 Q . . . . . . G , Q. S - . . The Alumni Association . . The Aluinni Association, which has always had the interest ot the school at heart, this year completed one ol its busiest and most helpful seasons. lt has given the Band tinancial aid by presenting a Minstrel show, cooperated with the lunior proni and co-sponsored the Senior ball. ln addition, it pree sented its annual Christmas dance and cooperated with the P. T. A. in a card party April 20. And, of course, it sponsored the neverftoebe-forgotten banquet and dance lor our championship Basketball tearn on May 3. lt will close its season with a banquet for the Seniors on lune 28 Gil i er ot the Association are Pre ident Calvin P B own Vice Pre ident Dorothy M Baker Secretar, Marv Alice Brown Treasurer Alice Mer fyn . The Board of Education The Shortsville High School Board ot Education cor ists ot the tollowing President Mr C M Mack Clerk Mr Boy A Parn ffortn Mr Harry Norsen This body has the weltare of the student body al ay in m nd This ell balanced group has ba lied the teac iers and pupils in extra curricular ctivities and in all lines ot school endeavor s ' 5. ' ' : . M Q -- I Q inernbers: Mr. Harry M. McVittie, President, Mr. Stanley E. Stoddard, Vice- , , . . , ' . . si l . ' 3 , ' A . . X Vs ' i , ' V-' - , C . T If I f A AUTOGRAPHS Actlvltles I I I I Qiwki ,. I . . The SENIOR BAND . . The S.H.S. Band has made for itself this year an almost unbelievable rec- ord, climaxed by winning the highest honor rating at the National Regional Contest in New York City on May 27. Starting out last Fall with a very early and fine concert, the musicians, in true professional style, practically hibernated in their penthouse, Band Loft, during the Winter, digging deep into fundamentals of music, finally emerg- ing this Spring to blaze a trail of glory that will long be remembered by our school and town. The ball started rolling with an inspired concert here in the school during the last week of April, Soon afterwards the Band went to Canandaigua and scored first and highest of Class C entrants and getting a tremendous ovation from the audience. Two weeks later, they popped up again over in Snyder, N. Y., to win the highest rating of any competing band in the Western State Finals, May l3. Then things started moving . . . the town setting a real rec- ord of raising the full On to New York quota three days ahead of time, while the Band matched it by learning the National-required number from :tart to finish in less than eight days. ln New York, the Band had the singular privilege of rehearsing in Sym- phony l-fall of Carnegie Hall, that famous building where the world's finest symphony orchestras broadcast. Other high-lights of the trip were trips to the World's Fair, the Liner Bremen, sightseeing tours, etc. The record set by this group goes something like this: Won highest rat- ing at Canandaigua Sectional contest, competing against l6 bands. Vfon first rating in the Western State Finals, which included 63 entries. Won first rating in National Regionals, which included lO6 entries in New York State contests alone, as well as representatives from other States in this region. We point with great pride to one of our solo cornetists, Ann Stoddard, who has proved that she has that rare ability to climb to the top and stay there. For the third successive year, Ann has won the National Harp Solo Championship, as well as many enthusiastic tributes from the Iudges. The secret of this successful record is just one thing: Hard work, and the Band members have showed that they can and have done plenty of that, thereby filling many a page in scrapbooks, to be lived over in the years to come. The Hi-Lo Staff here wishes to express its appreciation to Mr. McKerr, for his very fine work in producing a National Champion Band. Through Mr. McKerr's hard work and excellent musical ability, the Band has proven itself. 'YQ The SENIOR PLAY . The Spanlsh Onion was a humorous three act play representing col lege life The action took place at Fairhaven College and centered around a fair co ed Delight Townsend played very charmingly by Norma Walborn The ever popular Delight decided to sell some of her dates to her less tortu nate girl friends Minnie Cynthia and lane Alice Keleher gave a splendid interpretation oi the too anxious Minnie Hannah Smock portrayed convmc ingly the mouse like Cynthia Ruth Hall deplcted the plump and coy presi dent s niece Delight in order to make the boys date the other girls became engaged to four boys at the same time Her hancees Roy Earl Pinky and Walt were played in true college fashion by Edwin Sweeney lack Kerins Russell Holtz and George Abel Finally the young men discovered Delights little scheme and planned to turn the tables by introducing the cook s nephew to Delight as a real Spanish Count However the nephew proved to be a gen uine Spanish nobleman Delight learned a worthwhile lesson and the boys realized there were other girls besides Delight Other characters were Mrs Brink an obliging cook losephine Chmiel Polly a Very green freshman Paul McMillan Mrs Holliston the presldents d1gn1t1ed wife Mar1an Brophy Much of the success ot the play was due to the fine cooperation of the committees headed by Russell Hall and Forrest Parmele CAST OF CHARACTERS Plnkham Rollins Pinky Russell Holtz Paul Carter Polly Paul McMillan Walter Gordon George Abel Ray Campbell Edwin Sweeney Mrs Holliston Marian Brophy lane Post her niece Ruth Hall Delight Townsend Norma Walborn Cynthta Reed Hannah Smack Minnie Ross , ,,s. , Alice Keleher Earl Walton , lack Kerins Mrs. Brink Iosephine Chmiel Ramon Cortez ..s. , A. t A , Gerald Lewis CLASS POEIVI OF l938 l939 Whlle thmkmg of my classmates And the funny thlngs they do Theres somethmg I want to say And Ill tell 1t Just to you My classmates are pretty good guys But st ll ther are some bums llke hose who tell l1ttle whrte hes And those stlll suckmg therr thumbs There l1es my fountam pen And the paper looks so clean l aue s that lll beam And say 1ust what l mean lll start w1th Georgle Abel frrst The lad wrth the curly ha1r Whose future ambrtton IS to drrve a hearse And ftddle The Old Gray Mare Russell Hall IS next IH l1ne The Gentleman wrth the home cured ha1r But Russ wtth a curlmg 1ron puts them there Iosre Chmrel who lrves by the tracks Every day stumbles on to school ls remmded to put on her thrnklng cap That talkmg prohlbrted IS the golden ru e Now Iackte Kerrns another youngster Seems to be ln a daze A one way t1cket to Manchester ls all he ever pays Russell Holtz the l1ttle man Who always dresses so neat In all our classes lS the only one who can Be proud of h1s very small feet Venus de Shortsvllle and can you guess Who thxs young ladv m1ght be? lt s Norma Walborn and she says lll have a Bredesen please Now Larry Boat the travelmg man Iust loves to see the world But w1ll never ask a father for a hand Nor come back wtthout the grrl She floats through the a1r wtth the greatest of ease Wtth her eyes ftxed on every young fellow She s always as notsy as a swarm of bees lts none other than Alrce Keleher Forrest Parmele the ladles man Though an arttst he wlll be Has made wonderful drawlngs wrth hrs honored hand A great ambrtlon he has you see About Eddie Sweeney lts hard to say What professton he has rn m1nd On some btg blllboard srgn Hannah Smock a member ot our Class ls always tlnkerrng wlth toys When decorat1ng for our Sentor dance She came to dance wlth the boys Paul McM1llan the mad mae tro Knows hrs muslc very well He has hrs Chevy wherever he goes Canandargua for Pat lS all l can tell loe Mossey the krng of the kxds Trres out for every sport Hts mam success IS playlng mbbs And Canandatgua h1s mam port About Toe Barry now let me thlnk Rrght here 1S where I stop My pen at present IS free from xnk And l cant draw another drop 415 9-il'-'A V n leg 0 0 ' g 9 an t r . . . 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