Vernon Verona Sherrill Central School - Sheveron Yearbook (Verona, NY)

 - Class of 1940

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To show oar appreciation for her antir- ing efforts in the publication of the Junior Pilot we. the class of 1940. wish to dedicate this publication to oar class advisor. Miss Davies, who. we feel, is more directly responsible for the publi- cation of this Annual than any other person connected with it. Miss Davies has been our class advisor all through our three long years of high school and We sincerely hope she will be with us again next year.

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JUNIOR PILOT PUBLISHED BY THE JUNIOR CLASS OF VERNON HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR PILOT STAFF Editor .................Frank Bellinger Assistant Editor Robert Samson Business Manager Miles Fitch Assistant Editor Rex ford Louse Advertising Manager Lurene Burton Assistant Advertising Managers. Jean Taylor. Seymour Wilgus Literary Editor Dorothy Lampman Social Editor Edward Peters Sports Editor Robert Brown Joke Editor Mildred Turk Art Editor Margaret Krug Typists. Bob Brooks. Marion Houck. Mary McKay The Junior Pilot is the result of our earnest efforts to produce a Junior Annual equal to those produced by the numerous Junior classes before us. The Class of 1940 sincerely hopes that it will survive the most severe criticism and will pro- vide its readers with enjoyment and knowledge of the activities and members of different sports and classes in the Vernon High School. We wish to express our gratitude to the business men whose ads helped make possible this publica tion and hope they will receive much benefit from their advertisements.



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JUNIOR PILOT 3 WHO’S WHO Best Looking Boy—Robert Stewart Best Looking Girl—Kathleen McKay Best Dressed Girl—Eva Clute Best Dressed Boy—Bill Amann Best Boy Athlete—Robert Stewart Best Girl Athlete—Ruth Chandler Best Boy Dancer—Rich Laube Best Girl Dancer—Mary McKay Best Boy Singer—Richard Laube Best Girl Singer—Ruth Chandler Best Boy Student—Ray Pohl Best Girl Student—Lurene Burton Most Dignified Girl—Marion Rice Most Dignified Boy—Ray Pohl Most Collegiate Girl—Dorothy Peters Most Collegiate Boy—Ray Pohl Most Polite Girl—Marion Rice Most Polite Boy—Ray Pohl Noisiest Boy—Frank Collins Noisiest Girl—Ruth Chandler Quietest Girl—Eulalia Yaddow Quietest Boy—Bernard Ames Tallest Girl—Ruth Chandler Tallest Boy—Allen Buss Thinnest Girl—Thelma Shaver Thinnest Boy—Junior Palmer Favorite Subject—English Sports—Baseball and Basketball Study Hall—Eighth Pastime—Reading Mode of Travel—Car Food—Ice Cream Favorite Song—Three Little Fishies Favorite Actress—Alice Faye Favorite Actor—Tyrone Power Favorite Dance—Big Apple Orchestra—Guy Lombardo Fa vori te U n i versi t y—S y racuse massem DAY’S SCHEDULE A. M. 12:01—Prof., for the fifth time walks the floor with the youngest. 2:30—Mary Kitchen has another sweet dream. 5:30—Mary Kitchen rounds up her dairy. 7:30—Conrad Mercier arranges his waves. 7:45-8:45—Margie l.ampman practices on her clarinet. 8:00—Farmers start arriving at school. 8:30—Eva undecided as to which gown. 8:48—Geometry pupils compare notes. 9:00—Bell rings. Pupils straggle in. 9:10—Chapel. Prof, warns boys not to throw snowballs, etc. 9: 35—A certain sophomore finds he copied his geometry wrong. 10:00—Julia Smith arrives at school. 10:05—History answer eludes Helen. Lu- rene daren't whisper it. 10:35—Good time in study hall. I 1 :24—All eyes on clock. P. M. 12:00—Bell rings. Mob at doors. Noon Hour Roy Deal tries to boss the girls and is nearly killed. 1:30 (any Tues.)—Band marches wearily up tarred streets. 1 :40-2:20- -Study Hall tries to annoy Mrs. Tcrw illiger. 1 :52—Mr. Bent gets mad at girls' gym class. 2:34—Jean Taylor given last chance to make up Latin vocabulary. 3:00—Latin III Class (4 pupils) decide destiny of Juniors. 3:41—Eileen Heinig home in 5 minutes flat. 3:45—Wayne Waters awaits with bus. 4:40—B. Ames tells his mama about all the bad boys at school. 5:00—Sam. Mary Kitchen and other farm- ers call cows. 7:30—Ray Pohl starts on tomorrow's home work. 7:45—Nick and Ene awaiting Linton s bus to Jakes: start walking floor. 8:00—Stub Linton drives in their yard. Gets stuck. 8:15—Freshmen retire. 8:30—Bank Nite. Ward Champney’s name called. 10:30—Mr. Bradley plots History C test. I 1 :45—Miss Davies has nightmare over French II and Caesar classes. 1 2:00—Prof, as before.

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