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I ll-BTORY In the fall of '39, 29 papooses left their mothers and launched their year education program. Our first two years were spent in the Gallup Block familiarizing ourselves with the English language. . With the completion of the modern new school we advanced along the trail to further education on the hill . As sixth graders we proved our artistic and literary talents by painting a wall murrel depicting early pioneers in the West, and by editing our own grade newspaper. Stepping up into the seventh grade, we found the idea of changing rooms for various classes novel and exciting, and the study of New York State Indians really fascinated us! Moving along the trail, we had a successful freshman year with Mrs. Burns fthen Miss Vande Voordeb and Mr. Palumbo as ad- visers. We elected Bob Smith, President, Elsie Hawkins, Vice- President, Francis Tischer, Secretary-Treasurer, and Connie Barry, Student Council Representative. Our class activities included an after dance, a tage-day and a Halloween Party at the Rod and Gun Club. Our Sophomore year, Mr. Rose became our adviser and remained with us for the rest of our high school career. Bob Smith again was elected Class President, with Alice Herendeen, Vice-President, Francis Tischer, Secretary, Connie Barry, Treasurer and Elsie Haw- kins, Student Council Representative. That year we won the Hallo- ween picture window contest and again held a Halloween Party at the Rod and Gun Club. In an effort to add wampum to our Treasury, we sponsored a Donkey Basketball game, the Cole Circus, and a movie. We ended the year with a picnic at Nesbitt's cottage at Honeoye Lake. As Juniors we had another active year. This time with the following officers: Connie Barry, President, Mary Lou Anderson, Vice-President, Pat Clifford, Secretary, Bob Gillis, Treasurer, and Alan Garlock, Student Council Representative. We again won lst. Prize in the Halloween window painting contest, and augmented our treasury with our Halloween Round and Square Dance, ham sup- per, stationery sale, and sale od candy and pop at basketball games. In May, we sponsored the Silver Slipper Prom . Again the year closed with a picnic at Nesbitt's cottage. Our Senior year brought us to the realization that our for- mal education in V.C.S. was nearly ended. We elected Connie Barry, President, Elsie Hawkins, Vice-President, Pat Clifford, Secretary, Bob Gillis, Treasurer, and Jim McKeag, Student Council Representative. Our activities this year included Magazine sub- scription sales, the Senior Play, Willie's Week-end , the Senior Ball, Silver Bell Dance' and the Firemen's dinner. During Easter vacation, we spent five wonderful .days in New York City. Then we began preparation for Class Night, and Com- mencement. On June 20 caps and gowns replaced Indian blankets and we graduated from Victor Central looking ahead to our future ca- reers. 26
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sg 'S' s ' 55, , 'vt - is .4 k xl! Q. r'7 ff Eta ' 5 4 , 0 .1 . ' E251 f Q.- D D 1, - 'rs an Atv... First Row: C.Barry, J.Garlock, J.McKeag g Second Row: B.Hall, M.L.Putnam, B.Smith, E.L.Anderson, F.Tiscner Third Row: s.Ke11er, m.Turner, M.Ryan, n.Gi111s, A'ROthWe11, M- Hawkins, S.Clover 5'-TNIOR Pl AY 1-Q Q11l nWillie's Weekendn, under the capable direction of Mrs. Bebernitz, proved a great success. Mrs. Ophlis Winkle, a typical nson coddlern was afraid her son Willie, would have a heart attack. If this happened his large inheritance would go to a cat hospital. Willie did have a heart attack, but in this case it concerned a pretty nurse called Eva instead of the thrombosis, his mother feared. It all started when Willie was sent, in a convalescent state, to the nBide Aween Nursing Home while his mother redecorated their home. First, he met Eva, and then he was made very much aware of the nbefuddledn patients who believed themselves to be nCaptain Kiddu and nNapoleonn. Before you knew it, you were faced with a supposed burglary and kidnapping, topped off with a ransom note, a sprained ankle, an elopement, and many amusing and confusing incidents before the curtain came down on a side-splitting ending. Willie .............. Bob Smith Mrs. Winkle ......... Mary Lou Anderson Janie Lou Higgins...Elsie Hawkins Mrs. McDonald ....... Syliva Clover Hannah Mulligan.....Mary Turner Mr. Posey ........... Connie Barry QNapoleanJ Mr. Ozro Sanders .... Jim McKeag QCaptain Kidd, Samuel Hodges... .... Francis Tischer Eva Wood .... . ....... Mary Lou Putnam Brenda Burton... .... Mary Ryan Shirley Linton.. .... Ann Rothwell Mrs. Letitia Wood...Shirley Keller Orderlies.... ....... Bob Gillis Bernard Hall
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