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C. Dunham J. Itrecka M. Fulkerson L. Avery R. Harrison I. Kelemecz C. Finch . Vetrano F. Jennings E. Cernak M. Colomarino R. Halch I ’. Croscito R. Turner j. Groover K. Drown V. II ffner L. Weston T. Tcrwillegar '. ctostyshyn C. Turzian I). Eldredge C. Wagner I. Saraceno L. Hamhalek A. Hood I . Edwards II. Snyder A. Macks I’». Ferrara L. Montehonc I). Spangcnburg I., l.uddington M. lacovelli L. l u cedu M. IJortnick I. Stulir L. D’Aloisio J. Fargo A. Cimaomo C. Dents C. Eiscnhuth
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Six The Union-Endicott Tiger Looking Back In the U.-E. Tiger Ten years ago the graduation issue of the U.-E. Tiger carried a picture of Miss Gladys Mersereau who was retiring as a joint advisor of the magazine. On the same page appeared a poem by Dr. Frank Tymeson. now a local dentist but a senior in U.-E. at that time. A large crossword puzzle by David Lewis '38. a captain in the air force when reported missing in ac- tion last fall, started with a six letter word meaning the name of the high school prin- cipal. The sports page carried a story abou: spring football practice with names that became famous in school history. Glenn Tymeson. brother of Gale and cousin of Frank, was among the thirty-nine who put in an appearance on the field. The girls rated nearly a column with baseball and hockey activities. The junior class had organized for the first time and had purchased their rings. Crawford Stahl, who is now on leave of absence from the Endicott music depart ment for the duration, was named presi- dent. An article by Naomi Lachman’36 traced the growth of the school system from 1915 when there were thirty-nine teach- ers and only two schools. The high school met in what is now the George Washing- ton Junior High. Miss Lachman went out on a limb to predict that the population of Endicott might well double during the next ten years and she foretold the start of a college here. Since that time Syracuse University has offered two years of college training to local graduates. Channing Pollock's The Fool was the senior play under the direction of Mrs. (Continued on Page 22) When Years Roll By When years roll by And some of us are here. And life Has changed our ways, We shall no longer find The joy and care-free atmosphere Of these and other well-lived days. You and I can never share again In the same way The simple things that veiled our sweet society. Each heart holds its memories. And, as they lose themselves in folds of time, May we meet again. • E. M. 'S. '45 Class History With the advent of June. wre find our- selves reviewing the memories of our high school years. We are the only class whose entire four years has been spent under the shadow of the war. Often, in the whirl of our own activities, we could almost for- get it, but it was always there underneath. In some respects, our activities were limited by it. Our school career, however, opened with the usual fury. For the first day or so, in true U.-E. fashion, we managed to be lost innumer- able times in the swarming mass of human- ity. This phase did not last long and. by January we were able to show the proper amount of superiority to the incoming vic- tims. As Juniors we experienced a thrill when we came back in the fall and saw our friends again. Time was passing swiftly and we were rushed along. (Continued on Page 18)
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G. Mictus I. Mirra K. Cherniak W. Dennis I '. Carris E. Fabrizio I . Farrell Putrino E. Letson A. Sal ami da C. Landis I.. Minga-elli A. Lippo)is R. Root I. Iietikofer M. King J. Sove.sky T. Fotorny L. McCann R. Rrilly f. Krttpanii’ A. McCarthy R. Todd E. Annese K. Hollo M. MacGregor M. Maxfield E. Lombardi G. Stolfi R. Marshall I'. McVannon F. Midgley J. Morris R. Donahue X. Packs X. Vallequctte F. Lipka P. Tanner V. Norton 'I. Schofield R. Kotchick L. Watson
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