Victor High School - Bagel Yearbook (Victor, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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Q M X E I Aiy U ' . f V ,Q The construction of the Class of when we broke ground above the Post 1951 began 13 years ago, Office. The cornerstone of the Class of '51 was laid in September of 1938 when the construction of intellect and character commenced. For two years work progressed in the Post Office building where the foundation was established. We advanced to the Bank building where Miss Brown first impressed us with the importance of manners. in addition to the fundamentals ln read1n', wr1t1n', and 'r1thmet1c. In third grade we started constructing the frame in our new school building. Our new cafeteria, gymna- sium and library helped make this new life adventurescme and exciting work. we Iliff X i hoped that this quallty would be gms: X School. Then Jmnor High round us high school. Our Freshman year, we were assigned to the study hall with Miss Mertz, Miss Chambers, and Mr. Gray as foremen. We elected Lorraine Hulings, Presidentg Bill Garlcck, V1ce-Pres1- dentg Joyce Boughton, Secretary-Treasurerg David Hawkins, Stu- dent Council representative. Our activities for the year in- cluded two after.qanqaa, a tag day, a vaudeville show, roller skating party, and an 'end-of-school' picnic at the Dunn's cottage. We finished the year with a treasury of Sl-If3.6l. VEHEIKZHHSLQQ.. The frame was rapidly erected, and we selves preparing for Junior High School. How our ability to pass co classes without making mgg 'MW WWW L. Q 1 E ,QQ li film' P051-ozrrracf ,, ' '1 u I I 'T'- 7 I'-'TT' Lf' ' 1 1 I I ,,'7 -1-Tfffr lfg 1 1 , ' vl 'NSS f e I I 11' I 9-1,- W' QQXQ soon found our- proud we were of a commotion! We to Junior High d speeding into carrled on 70 strong an wi if Xizi' ' dMZliZ2?!, '5' 'WW gale.-52 an 0 I Our Sophomore year, 55 able teen-agers agaln met in the X study hall with Miss Mertz and Mr. Rogers advising us. Our 7 555555333 ggjgw officers were: President, Lorraine Hulingsg Vice-President, ff' fUs,,,4mmL, N -.1-1 Joyce Boughtong Secretary, David Hawkinsg Treasurer, Dennis Cliffordg and Student Council representative, Sheila Concan- our treasury. Our Junior year was our busiest. The construction was nearing its completion. Our officers this year were Presi- dent, John Phillipsg Vice-President, Nancy Dunng Secretary, Mary Ann Turnerg Treasurer, Sally Helmg and Student Council representative, Ethel Fritz. Our adviser was Mrs. Barry, for- merly Miss Mertz. We held a Halloween round and square dance. Later our Junior Prom Ca gay whirl of flowers and musicl, found us using a punch bowl, a pleasant innovation. From there we went into a stationery and wrapping paper sale, Fire- men and Rod and Gun Club dinners, sale of candy and pop, and another picnic, this time at Garlock's cottage. Our treasury non. Our activities included a ham raffle, several dinners, an Easter pageant, and another picnic. We now had 3379.141 in New ff 6:0 X 9.511 r X '!!JQ pq' -K f. - I 46,74 ' 4 1 u had now reached the overwhe X f ff ff! X' ylif' 4, Q ni Q W 7 W K 4 X! 4 , f N-,i'!L!, 4 Q ff 35 ' Pnoxnmvrr Ufmmae Q0 47 F ,Q ft- t 1 ' . f, 'Q3IiQ1Q-fy 1 N iff -Q' tx lt' Z W! 1 ' 2 - fd lming sum cf 81123.01 ,A S' Construction commenced on the roof in the fall of 1950. Officers for the year were President, Vernon Powerg V1ce-Pres- ident. Sheila Concannong Secretary, Sally Helmg Treasurer, Ethel Fritz: and Student Council representative, Mary Ann Tur- ner. Our advisers were Mrs. Barry and Mr. Totman. Activities for the year included the magazine subscription campaign, our Senior play, 'Early to Bed-Early to Rise', the Proximity din- ner, Senior Ball fa snow whirl with another unique addition: programsjg and the publication of this, V1ctor's fourth year- 'f book. After spending five g1OP10uB days ln New York City during ' Av- Easter Vacation, we began preparing for Moving-Up Day, Class f fN - Night, and Graduation---the final step in the construction of - fifty-two citizens of tomorrow. p-. rr, 5 L- AV g l I X ,,, ' x 't .V 1 ' - - 1 ' '- W il 'X ! 'Q , -ftflfl-,lfflfwmnfti VT yy H r-Aiwa 1 1 3 n L, , gd., 28

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T 4,i-. V NANCY VALLEY 'Nancy is full of fun, and mis- chief, too-doing things she should not do.' Bagel 45 FHA 1,2,3,uj Intramurals 1,2, 3, 3 Library Club 1. AURELIA VAN LARE 'I hasten to laugh at everything for fear of being obliged to cry.' Intramurals l,2,3,bg Library Club 2,3,l-Pg Art club 1,2. moan fp , DARVIN WEIGERT RUTH YOUNG Uwith teachers he would never a- nRuthuB c te d h 1 ltqtl gregg if they'd recite, why should alwgys t1d?, alggys ieSt?n pp ' 9' e FFA 1,2,3,Ug Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Chorus 15 FHA l,2,3,b- Intramurals 1, Bachelors Club 1,2. 27 25 Art Club 1,2. ' 'On



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an f i F ,A iff? ee 'VEAVY F, Qgxlfi' ww M 7 P Ll ' 1Q tn as pg 'xii as ' ' W A QKWFV' .213 QW' J ,fb ,JV . ' fcff lf N ,-fff, I v.P V 4 f I, ., gf ,fa , ,S I, 'Early to Bed--Early to Risen proved to be one cf the best comedies Victor has ever seen. Every scene was packed with well-placed remarks that never failed to send the audi- ence into gales of laughter. Abbie Fuller is the well-meaning aunt who tried in vain to discipline her niece and nephew, Patsy and Bobby Fuller. Bobby is a rather lazy young man who would much rather tinker around cars and talk with his romance-minded girl friend, Spanky Minuti. Patsy, a young girl of eleven and an ardent animal lover, adds her bit of nonsense and common sense to the play. Marian Fuller is an average young woman completely in love with her boss, Jim Griggs. However, there is a sweet package of competition in the form of southerner Laura Montgomery who tries her hardest to win the affections of Mr. Griggs. Patsy, the ever-loving sister tries a series of clever maneuvers. including winning and selling a beautiful new home, and finally succeeds in sending Marian into Jimis waiting arms. Everitt Fuller, the inventor fatner of th1s crazy brood, manages to inject his bit of nonsense into the dialogue between belligerent attacks of rebellion from their landlord, Mr. Conkle, over Patsy's petsKV1olet-the skunk and Hamlet-the white rat! donated by the pet shop owner, Mr. Kirschmeier. Aobie Fuller ------- J. Boughton Bobby Fuller-- ------ D. Maltman Marian Fuller ----- M. Hsrendeen Everitt Fuller ---- B. Carpenter Spanky Minuti ------- D. Antonio Jim Griggs ----------- B. Cleary Patsy Fuller ---------- E. Fritz Daisy Fairfax ----- B. Lortscher Otto Kirschmeier ---- K. Garling Mr. Gonkle ---------- D. Hawkins Laura Montgomery--M. Herendeen Iiillnipn-,,,, First Row: D. Maltman, M. Herendeen , B, Carpenter, J3 Houghton, E. . Fritz. Second ROW' B- Cleary, K. Gerling, D. Antonio, M. Herenaeen, B. Lor- tscher, D. Hawkins. 29

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